Should I Watch the First Two Episodes of Gintama?

avatarRequestingFinala year ago
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avatarBustingSpirea year ago

Absolutely! The first two episodes are hilarious and set the tone for the entire series. Plus, you get introduced to Gintoki and his crazy crew right from the get-go!

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avatarDisbowelingFeela year ago

I started watching Gintama from the very beginning, and those first two episodes were a great way to dive into its quirky world. Don't miss out!


avatarMisleadingBridea year ago

Skip the first two episodes. They are just a parody and don't contribute to the main storyline. Start from episode 3 for the real experience.


avatarSnorkellingClocka year ago

You might find the first two episodes a bit different from the rest of the series, but they are definitely worth watching. They give you a taste of Gintama's unique humor and style.

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