‘Gintama’ centers around a world where alien species known as “The Amanto” have invaded feudal Japan. The English Dub of ‘Gintama’ is available on Funimation, Crunchyroll, and Hulu. Expect ‘Gintama’ season 12 to release sometime in July or August, 2019. And yet again, ‘Gintama’ will be back very soon this year, which has been confirmed by its new teaser that was released earlier this year. With almost every season, it seems like they are going to give it a proper closure but they keep coming up with new ones right after a season ends. ‘Gintama’ is the kind of anime that will probably never come to an end. ‘Gintama’ season 1 premiered on Apand till date has close to 367 episodes, the last of which was premiered on October 7, 2018.
Gintama Season 12 Release Date: When will it premiere? My advice to anyone who starts watching ‘Gintama’ now would be that if you are not exactly hooked on to the show after the first few episodes, then try being a little patient it will all eventually pay off. The broad aspects of comedy that it uses have never been seen before and comparing it with other “masterpieces” would just be unfair because of how unique it is. I wouldn’t even go ahead and say that it’s the best anime ever made because it certainly is in a completely different league of its own.
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More than anything else, ‘Gintama’ will be very appealing to shounen fans, not just because it has the typical elements of a shounen series but also because it portrays relatable parodies of other shounen shows like ‘ One Piece‘ and ‘ Naruto‘. The comedy is mostly driven by the characters and the delivery is so good that you might start believing that they are actually full-time comedians. There are aspects to it that are very similar to other typical shows of this genre, but often, many situations in the anime just catch you off guard with its slapstick approach towards even the most normal situations. The strong suit of ‘Gintama’ that has turned it into the popular anime that it is today, is its quality comedy content. Yes, of course, ‘Gintama’ is one of these. Pretty much every single joke that can come out of it has now been covered and this has led to extreme use of fan-service, which is often downright annoying.īut there is still some hope and there are a few anime series, even now, that break these conventions and come off as hilarious not just in Japan but in the West as well. But because of this, there hasn’t really been a change in the type of comedy being presented in these settings. More often than not, studios restrict themselves by confining their premise around a high-school setup which is understandable, considering their viewer demographic.
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One department where anime has been a complete lackluster is the situational comedy genre.