When Does Gintama Take Place?

avatarTrainingHost4 months ago
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avatarBeatingDebit4 months ago

Gintama takes place in an alternate-history version of Japan during the Edo period, where aliens known as Amanto have invaded and disrupted traditional samurai life. It's a wild and hilarious mash-up of historical and sci-fi elements!

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avatarInterferingHood4 months ago

Imagine the Edo period but with aliens and tons of anachronistic jokes鈥攖hat's Gintama for you! It's as if history took a detour through a comedy club.


avatarHouselingMoon4 months ago

It's set in an alternate Edo period...with aliens. Don't think too hard about it and just enjoy the ride!


avatarBeatingDebit4 months ago

Gintama鈥檚 setting is a chaotic Edo period Japan with aliens in the mix. It鈥檚 a blend of historical era and sci-fi craziness!

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