Is Gintama really over?

Updated on anime 2024-04-12
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Gintama is definitely not over, and it will definitely return in the future.

    Because the animation progress catches up with the comics, it's either original like the three major national comics, or simply pause and wait for the original work to have a certain amount of plot development before making animation. After all, Gintama can't be compared with One Piece Hokage, so it's safer to choose the latter. There is a saying in China that "a little don't win the newlywed", maybe the future Gintama will bring more surprises to everyone.

    At the "2010 Gintama Spring Festival", Yoichi Fujita, one of the two directors of Gintama TV Animation, said: Mr. Hideaki Sorachi did not come today, and there is no doubt that he will continue to ** new stories. Once there are enough materials waiting to be made, we will all get together to work on a new Gintama anime.

    Shinji Takamatsu told the audience of 10,000 that Gintama is definitely not over and will return in the future.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It can't be said to be the end, it's just a pause**. Actually, it's been mentioned a few times in the animation.,It's said that the animation is going too fast.,It's almost all original content.,This should be a "roundabout" to wait for the comic to come out for a while and then keep up.。。。

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    LZ Handshake I'm also an animation party t t

    For now, Gintama's animation has come to an end for the time being, but every Monday at 6 p.m. (5 p.m. domestic time) on the [Tokyo] station in Japan**Gintama Collection. This Monday is broadcasting a hot pot battle (you can**keyholetv software watch it at the first time, although there are no subtitles) You can also wait for the subtitle group.

    The theatrical version of the new translation of the Red Sakura chapter is about to be released in Japan, and there is currently a saying that "if the box office is good, there will be a second season". As Mr. "Love Rejects Children" said, last week the superintendent revealed the news of [There is a drama in the second season]. It's exciting!!

    Excited).

    Silver is Silver Forever

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    ..It shouldn't end for no reason Don't believe in the nonsense of insufficient funding.

    It seems that because the progress of the anime is about to catch up with the manga, there are a lot of differences between the anime and the manga in general, such as Conan and One Piece, etc. And the theatrical version has also come out, so concentrating on the first theatrical version is also a certain factor.

    In chapter 201, I finally said that I would come back one day!!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's not the end! It's temporarily suspended.。。。

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's over at the moment.

    But Uncle Overseer said that Gintama has a second spring!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The anime is over.,Because the progress of the manga can't keep up with it......

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