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sugisyakult · 1 year
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a lot of fights in gintama are amazing and it’s very hard to pick a favorite, but this one will always stick with me.
this is the first time we actually get to see the white demon. it shows us just how much gin cares for otose. otose was the only one who took gin in and protected him when he was on the run. for gin to see otose like that, after promising her late husband he would protect her, definitely snapped something in him. she is apart of his family and he hers.
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gintokisimp · 2 years
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Jirocho x Otose
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maddyshome · 1 year
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I know that Yuuta is probably gonna be the one fighting Kenny but damn...I cannot give up. I just can’t. Sorry yall. I really want to see Yuuji vs Kenjaku. They need to, at least, meet. 
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lirirub · 10 months
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Pensando en la forma en que tanto Otose como Jirocho comenzaron a fumar una vez murió Tatsugoro. Sí, pero, pienso, específicamente en la reminiscencia que debió sentir Otose la primera vez que se llevó un cigarrillo a los labios y sintió el sabor de la nicotina. Como Tatsugoro parecía fumar seguido, es probable que sus besos siempre tuvieran ese ligero sabor a tabaco, que Otose tantas veces le diría era horrible, probablemente él prometía que lo dejaría pronto, pero mientras tanto, la huella terrosa de ese sabor característico estaría en cada uno de sus besos.
Entonces, estando de luto, con el corazón arrugado como una bola de papel y las mejillas empapadas encendería su primer cigarro, y al llevárselo a los labios, no puede evitar cerrar los párpados, al sentir una vez más el sabor cálido de Tatsugoro. Y comienza a llorar de nuevo. Porque es como el último remanente que puede sentir de él una y otra vez sin que se lo arrebaten.
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Jirocho and Otose started smoking after Tatsugorou died...
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yamameta-inc · 13 days
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otose meeting teenage gintoki in the graveyard and being like... here's a young boy who looks like a ghost and who was chewed up and spat out by the same war that took my husband. the same war that changed jirocho. but look how young he is. what is there even for the war to chew on. maybe that's why he was spat back out. and then after getting to know him better, after he gets his footing back, she's like yeah. nobody and nothing would want to eat something this noxious. but she's terribly fond. and she must've been lonely after her husband died. they were three, and then one died and the other couldn't handle it. if she had ever asked gintoki, maybe she would've found out that he was in a similar position, but she would never ask him, and i don't think to this day she ever found out what happened to him. but in any case she, fortunately or unfortunately, could handle anything. that's a particular texture that she and gintoki share
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joelletwo · 14 hours
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doing gintama episode tourney bracket math. frowning really deeply. well my PREFERRED The Final matchup w how things stand rn is 305 v zura or bfy. but.
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kamaitachi-hime666 · 4 months
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ukaiknowsbest · 2 years
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Lesson 122
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Lesson 623
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OYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Another fun similarity I’ve found.
In Lesson 122, gintoki (and shinpachi) defeated kyuubei in a bid to free Otae from the engagement she took part in. Gintoki’s assistance to Shinpachi was a huge help to Shinpachi’s mission of taking back his sister (and stop her from entering a marriage full of unhappiness).
In Lesson 623 Jirocho defeated Tatsugorou with the bet that whoever loses will have to ask Otose to marry them. We later find out that Jirocho was the one who supported Otose’s business and marriage with Tatsugoro from the ground up.
Both Gintoki and Jirocho
approach Otae and Otose all beat up, bloody and limping.
Talk to the women without looking back. (In GinTae’s case, Otae’s the one who breaks the silence by apologizing)
Sorachi reusing good ideas in later chapters with much improved art is [chef’s kiss]
Otae and Otose are... The Girls Worth Fighting For~
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agroupofcrows · 2 years
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wait im retracting my first tag on prev post. the layer of present tense is seldom as thin as it is beam saber arc. because actually no ghost ever came so close to successfully tempt the yorozuya fam to chose death than obi hajime (because he 'attacked' shinpachi and attacked through shinpachi, the character without whom there is no gintama story)
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ghostiekins · 5 months
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Pirako+Jirocho - The 4 Devas Arc Flowers: I don't actually know if there's a name to these flowers but they're pretty
edit: I've been informed they're benibanas/Japanese safflowers thank you @/alexiethymia!!
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gintama-polls · 1 month
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Gintama Episode Tourney
Episode 13, "If You Are Going to Cosplay, Put Your Heart Into It!"  While searching for a rich man's missing daughter, the Yorozuya tangle with the Harusame pirates. The Harusame Arc.
Episode 211, "Ghosts Aren't the Only Ones Who Run Wild Around Graveyards" As tensions between the four factions rise, Jirocho moves against Otose, and Gintoki snaps. The second episode of the Kabukicho Four Devas Arc.
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thinking about cat vs dog symbolism in gintama because like. ok obviously the show focuses on dogs otherwise sadaharu would be a cat; gintoki is a guard dog/watchdog, kyoujirou is straight up known as 'guardian dog' (rip king; he also has some serious similarities to gintoki, but that's another post), sadaharu and komako the god dogs are vital to the plot in the end, the show centers around samurai and zenzo says that samurai are dogs in how they serve one master, etc. we know this.
cats are also really important to the story though, just harder to pin down; during the soul switch arc, it's not like gintoki's soul ends up in a dead dog, but a cat; and there's the entire kabukicho stray cats arc, where we have this main character whose personality is similar to gintoki's (and other characters like him, especially jirocho, but that's neither here nor there)
The reason [Otose] saved the cat was because it reminded her of Gintoki to which she made a comparison.
cats have serious meaning in the stray cat arc, (a cat being the younger hoichi's drive to protect rather than kill), and gintoki doesn't get turned into a cat twice for no reason. but how come, when samurai are supposed to be dogs and ninjas get to be cats? does sorachi just like cats more? i'm still trying to pin it down
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hijiginhasmyheart · 4 months
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My favorite gintama characters
Kagura (My CHILD)
Ginhiji (Cant seperate them don't force me)
Katsura (he is so stuuuuupid I love him)
Sakamoto
Otae
Kyubei
Tama
Sacchan
Ayame
Takasugi
Nobume
Jirocho (my dilf)
Yamazaki
Kondo
Shinpachi
Sougo
Mutsu
Hattori
Bansai
Matako
Otose
Elizabeth
Sadaharu
Shogun
Otsu
Shoyo
Oboro
And others.
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peaterookie · 3 months
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Is there something about Monkey Punch's work that is hard to adapt or is it that his stories are too niche and can't capture a big enough audience without some fundamental changes? There are a lot of things the animated adaptation improves upon, yes, but there are some parts of the manga I wish they should've adapted.
The biggest thing by far is that his stories often contain a lot of sexual content, some being sexual assault or non-con. This is understandable, and I myself really disliked these parts of his work too. His depiction of women can also be seen as sexist in a lot of ways.
I heard that there's an article that says the MP also disliked having to put this in his stories but gave in due to his editor and fan's request. Even if this is true, it is still very wrong of him to include rape and sexual assault. That is probably the main reason why his work is so unpopular.
He also seems to like writing main protagonist that are often morally gray, or they're horrible people, but have a lot charisma that makes readers still like them (ex. Lupin, Don Jirocho (?)) There's rarely any characters that are completely morally good in his works, that can also be a turnoff for a bit of people? And it leads to a snowball effect where his work becomes obscure because it doesn't appeal to people, and later barely documented for future generations to read.
But yes, I agree with you. It's really unfortunate how the Lupin series changed so much to the point it feels like the characters in the manga and one in the anime are just. different characters. In my opinion, MP's version of Lupin and his storytelling is superior and more entertaining in a lot of ways, and I really want at least one series that shows most of it one day.
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tokoyamifumi · 1 year
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