Do not stand at my grave and weep gintama
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Granted though, this series’ brilliance doesn’t last 24/7.
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Gintama was a series that could make me weep manly tears again and again.
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Its sense of dialogue in particular really is amazing: deep, meaningful, inspired and very detailed.
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It knows exactly how to build up its stories, make them relevant and develop its characters. Gintama however only turns better when it gets serious. Usually, comedies fall apart horribly when they try their hands at some serious drama, which most often fall apart in horribly dull and cheesy messes. The humour varies from parodies to character-based to downright random, all with their own highlights.īut what really sets Gintama apart from nearly all other comedies is its attempts to be serious. In its jokes, it takes absolutely nothing for granted, and there are a number of absolute classic episodes that just deliver one brilliant joke after the other. Thanks to an amazingly witty sense of humour and a nearly limitless amount of creativity, the creators really manage to make the best out of this series’ format. While this formula can get incredibly boring in the wrong hands, the creators of Gintama turned it into gold. It’s structure is mostly episodic: most of the episodes are standalone stories in which the lead characters meet someone, or have some objective to overcome. Gintama is about a group of people who are willing to take any job for money, in a setting in which the earth has been taken over by evil aliens who settled in to live there after their victory, while the humans still live around as if it were feudal Japan. This post instead is a review of the first 100 episodes, and a series that stands among the Law of Ueki and the Excel Saga as my absolute favourite comedies in anime. But this review isn’t about the three digit episodes of Gintama, you can read about those here. It’s the same with Ranma 1/2: I’d rather remember the classic first part, rather than stick with it for a few good episodes in a sea of mediocrity, especially since the good episodes don’t even come close to the standards that the series set in the past. Still, with this I’m going to drop this series. The perfect way to close off the series, no matter where you are in the series. I just finished episode 150 of Gintama, and it was indeed awesome.