Why Does Gintama Keep Ending?

avatarBustingSpire4 months ago
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avatarReroutingTopaz4 months ago

Honestly, it's to mess with us. The creators love to play with expectations. Think of it as the anime equivalent of 'the boy who cried wolf.'

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avatarRemovingMyth4 months ago

From personal experience, every 'ending' just makes the next comeback sweeter. It keeps the anticipation and hype alive among the fanbase.


avatarPressingDesk4 months ago

Gintama thrives on its unpredictable humor, and its 'endings' are another way to keep fans on their toes. Plus, it allows the creators to test new waters and come back with fresh material.


avatarRepeatingRitz4 months ago

Gintama's 'endings' are almost like a running joke now; the series has had multiple fake finales to troll fans. It's just part of its quirky charm!


avatarSignalingCloud4 months ago

Gintama keeps ending because it keeps getting revived by popular demand. The fans can't get enough, so why not milk it for all it's worth?

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