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Gina Szanboti
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Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 7:35 pm
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Midaro wrote: | He saw Kamui needed help and took some action. |
If you didn't mean Kagura...ouch.
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supercalafragilisticjoy
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Location: Chiba, Japan
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Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 7:10 am
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Valhern wrote: | I am very glad with the way the anime has handled this Rakuyo arc, because the manga version of this fight in particular was incredibly long for some reason. Either Sorachi was stalling because the following arcs weren't quite wrapped up in his mind or the WSJ wanted the story to have a little one or two more volumes, who knows. I didn't really enjoy the Kamui vs Gintoki because it dragged way too long, the anime here just made it all the better for me. That being said, reading it weekly may have killed the momentum, perhaps rereading it would be in order. |
I think that was the general consensus on this manga arc. It was good to see background and some closure with kamui and his arc, but it did drag out. I think it was because of all the talking. There seemed to be an excessive amount between (and during) fights.
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Midaro
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Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 8:52 am
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Gina Szanboti wrote: |
Midaro wrote: | He saw Kamui needed help and took some action. |
If you didn't mean Kagura...ouch. |
I didn't, hahaha. He just waited to the very end to send Omibouzu away and that happened when he saw Kamui's face, the way it changed like Kagura's had once in the past. The situation got so dangerous that even Abuto tried to stop Kamui. Only then, the glasses found its place. And so it happened that Kamui saw through those glasses that his sister was and would always be there for him
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MarshalBanana
Joined: 31 Aug 2014
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Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2017 12:29 pm
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I sort of wish that Umibozu had died, it would of given more weight to what had happened. Then again a lot of people have been dying recently.
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supercalafragilisticjoy
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Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 9:14 am
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MarshalBanana wrote: | I sort of wish that Umibozu had died, it would of given more weight to what had happened. Then again a lot of people have been dying recently. |
I thought the same thing when I read the manga. I think he wasn't killed off because that would open up a whole other can of worms for Kagura. While it might be okay to do to side characters - they can cope on the sidelines - Kagura is a main character who wouldn't realistically bounce back from that so easily and her dealing with the grief might throw off the flow of Gintama.
Or it could just be "related to the main character and not a backstory" protection. Who knows.
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Midaro
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Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2017 5:28 pm
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I loved the intensity this season and the final revelations in the last episode, the way Gintoki reacted to the story and the way the others tried to ease his mind for the part that he had to play. Well done, Sorachi-sensei!
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supercalafragilisticjoy
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Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 9:25 am
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I had lost hope that Kagura's boyfriend arc would be adapted. Now, not only do we get more Gintama, but I get to see one of my favorite silly arc animated! If I could just get some kagura and okita scenes coming, I'd be in heaven.
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Gina Szanboti
Joined: 03 Aug 2008
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Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2017 2:58 am
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Quote: | Gintama.s long tradition ... Gintama.s temporary return... |
Since the name of the current season is Gintama. (or better yet, Gintama: Slip Arc), shouldn't the possessive be Gintama.'s, as in "Gintama.'s long tradition"? I only mention it since it will be an issue in future reviews, and it bugs me to see a period used as an apostrophe. Come to think of it, since it refers to the whole franchise in both instances here, it really ought to just be Gintama's. >.>
Although this was clearly a riff on Attack on Titan, I kept having the sneaking suspicion it was also taking a backhanded swipe at Americans, what with the imperious attitude, confusion over traditions and sunglasses. Probably just my imagination.
The artwork still looks off to me this season. :/
While I'm on the subject of titles, it would sure be nice if they could clean up the Encyclopedia entries to make them uniform. This:
Gintama (TV)
Gintama' (TV 2/2011) (sequel)
Gintama' (TV 3/2012) (sequel)
Gintama (TV 4/2015) (sequel) [this should be Gintama°]
Gintama. (TV 5/2017) (sequel)
Gintama Season 4 (TV 6/2017) (sequel)
is kinda confusing, especially on the alphabetical list since it puts them out of order.
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JaggedAuthor
Joined: 27 Oct 2014
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Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2017 5:48 pm
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Gina Szanboti wrote: | The artwork still looks off to me this season. :/ |
A friend of mine shares this opinion. Oddly, despite having a fairly discerning eye for such things, I found the visuals to be *mostly* in line with the other BNP seasons. Episode 329 featured a few instances of Kagura looking slightly moe-fied, but aside from that, nothing really struck me as off-model or visually unappealing. This season is being helmed by the same studio and general director as the previous two, but it's entirely possible that light alterations were made to the character designs and I'm simply not noticing it.
Gina Szanboti wrote: | Although this was clearly a riff on Attack on Titan, I kept having the sneaking suspicion it was also taking a backhanded swipe at Americans, what with the imperious attitude, confusion over traditions and sunglasses. Probably just my imagination. |
Possibly. I was always under the impression that the Amanto were stand-ins for Westerners. The series is cagey with exact dates, but I think the Tendoshu initially arrived around 1853-54, which would roughly coincide with the arrival of Commodore Perry.
Anyway, I'm thrilled to see the remaining comedic arcs receive the anime treatment. Someone may correct me on this, but I believe the opening teased images from every as-yet-unanimated story, so this season should be a fun ride.
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amcnulty
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Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2017 6:01 pm
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Gina Szanboti wrote: |
Quote: | Gintama.s long tradition ... Gintama.s temporary return... |
Since the name of the current season is Gintama. (or better yet, Gintama: Slip Arc), shouldn't the possessive be Gintama.'s, as in " Gintama.'s long tradition"? I only mention it since it will be an issue in future reviews, and it bugs me to see a period used as an apostrophe. Come to think of it, since it refers to the whole franchise in both instances here, it really ought to just be Gintama's. >.> |
I can't avoid it! I don't actually type it in that way, but it's an ANN system feature in order to catalog our reviews/link to references. Once the show's title is mentioned once in my review, it automatically does that to the rest of the mentions.
Blame it on Gintama's crazy season naming conventions. It's not an issue with titles that don't end in punctuation so much.
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Covnam
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Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 12:37 am
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Usually they're nothing too special, but every so often there's a gem in those end cards "The next episode features so many twists and turns, you'll stop worrying about who would ever hire Madao."
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jr240483
Joined: 24 Dec 2005
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Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2017 12:17 pm
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tbrown3514 wrote: | I'm so glad GINTAMA is back! |
its not that surprising. with one piece about to end its manga run soon, and other shonen type series still need to prove themselves, its more or less a given that gintama would return since its still highly popular in japan. the US unfortunately is another story completely!
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JaggedAuthor
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Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2017 3:48 pm
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I wonder if I'm the only one who didn't see the big twist coming? In hindsight, the fact that Musashi was playing such an active role in the story was a fairly strong hint. I mean, this is the first time he's had more than a couple lines of dialogue.
Did Daigo meet Ikumatsu while in pursuit of Matsugoro, or did he wind up marrying the daughter of his savior by sheer coincidence? I suppose my one gripe would be that this was never addressed.
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Merida
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Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2017 11:20 am
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Seeing Sasaki again made me feel similarly happy and sad, but the fact that the story was so incredibly hilarious helped to ease the pain (poor Momotarou... ).
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JaggedAuthor
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Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2017 2:54 pm
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I was also confused as to why the virtual crime scene story wasn't adapted as part of Gintama°. Setting aside Sasaki's imminent demise, I thought it was a lot funnier than some of the single-chapter stories that were included in that season - i.e. the copywriting story and the Kabuki-cho neighborhood meeting. Plus, it marked one of Sasaki's rare appearances outside of a serious or semi-serious arc.
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