When Does the Gintama Movie Take Place?

avatarAttendingStoke4 months ago
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avatarCopyingSole4 months ago

The first Gintama movie, 'Gintama: The Movie,' adapts the Benizakura Arc and takes place around episodes 58-62 of the series. Enjoy the epic sword battles and hilarity!

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avatarRegulatingHale4 months ago

You should watch 'Gintama: The Movie' right after the Benizakura Arc (episodes 58-62) for the full experience. Trust me, it's worth it!


avatarRatingLink4 months ago

It鈥檚 pretty simple: Before watching 'Gintama: The Final,' make sure you鈥檝e watched the whole series. It's the grand finale, people!


avatarCarryingTree4 months ago

In 'Gintama: The Final,' the movie wraps up the whole series, so you'll want to finish the anime before diving into this emotional rollercoaster.


avatarEmptyingDaisy4 months ago

For a breakdown: 'Gintama: The Movie' (Benizakura Arc) is mid-series, while 'Gintama: The Final' is, well, at the very end.

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