This anime, for me, I consider it my definitive favorite. They will surely say that this anime is pure comedy and that it is not worth it. Gintama combines action and comedy in a balanced way and………what am I talking about? The anime ;at first ,does not want you to take it seriously
it is a comedy but a comedy that will make you laugh and even if you are not watching the anime, you will remember those funny moments.The anime has jokes of all kinds. He even showed me that penis jokes are funnier than boob jokes.
But when anime wants you to take it seriously, it can bring you epic samurai fights and action scenes that will make you shit in amazement at how cool they can become.
The protagonists are one of the best I have seen in anime. Gintoki, Shinpachi and Kagura are the best. Their adventures and misadventures in the yorozuya business. This is Captain America's favorite anime because of the many references he has to the point of not giving a damn about the copyright.
This anime is comedy, action, adventure, all in one. Thank you gorilla sorachi, for creating this wonder.
Hi, here is Shinsuke's death scene but with Tetsuo Tatakinagara Teme-no Tamashiio Tatakiagero instead of whatever that music piece was, because years later I'm still very upset they didn't put it.
saw a tweet a few days ago where somebody wrote down a quote by an author who said that a death makes a story interesting and another person answered it with a story about sorachi that he cried during an arc while he had to write down a death. (i say write and author but you know drawing and so is included)
and my gosh i can understand sorachi so much and the other person not. death is a very dramatic decision in every story and yes sometimes it´s inevitable but it should never ever be abused as "oh it makes a story interesting" because a story without death can be interesting too. you as a creator has the job to do everything before you pull the "death card". yes it´s your job to save your characters you made. i don´t get it why some modern stories think that only death can heat up the drama in a story and make it interesting because this attitude should just die. don´t normalize a death scene in a story to a point that people just shrug with their shoulders and think: "well it is what it is!"
because if you reach that point, you´ll have lost everything.
i can tell you about myself. years ago i wrote a story and yes i had planned to kill the villain at first but during the writing process i couldn´t do it anymore, so i tried everything to save him and yes he survived but he was punished in another way. because i really started to like him BECAUSE i made him. i fell in love with him (beside the protas) and this is why i didn´t choose the death card.
If you want to know, both Watanuki and Shinpachi are hardworking, diligent but tsukkomi part-timer. They are ISFJs. Yuuko and Gintoki are sake-lover, lazy, but caring as their bosses and mentors.