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Complete Guide To Watch 
Gintama In Order

Gintama is about the end of the samurai regime and the invasion of extraterrestrial visitors, which made many samurai reduced to average workers trying to make ends meet. The anime focuses on an eccentric samurai, Gintoki Sakata, who works as an odd-jobs freelancer with his gang who have no regard for Invaders’ rules and few among those who have not forgotten the morale of a swordsman. Due to this captivating summary, I’ve written this complete guide on Gintama’s watch order.

Gintama is one intriguing and fantastic anime to watch out there and make a viewer laugh; the anime has put a lot into it to make it a reality. Which I will say they did. And as a result, Gintama is one of the best anime series to date. This anime is a must-watch; I will say. So, if you seek a proper way to watch the series, this guide will surely help you out to watch them more easily and accurately.

Other than comedy, there are serious and life-threatening events in Gintama that are shown with chilling severity and gruesome action, but at the end of the day, you’ll remember Gintama for its iconic jokes and literal comedy.


Gintama Watch Order:

Gintama is one of the best comedy anime in the world. There was one time I had Gintama as a comedy anime recommendation to watch, so I gave it a try, and surprisingly while watching it, I wanted to see its end no matter how long it was going to take. Creatively the anime switches from light-hearted comedy funny moments to an intense battle. These transitions, I must say, are fantastic in anime.

It’s an anime that will shake you off the feeling of getting bored while watching; aside from the fact that the anime is full of funny moments, there are also severe and life-threatening events in this anime. You can experience these events in intense action scenes. However, the most memorable moment of the anime is going
to be the comedy in it.

There are eight TV installments, four movies, one OVA series, and five specials in Gintama. But for your ease and convenience, I will provide the order in which you can watch them. Of course, you can skip the specials in Gintama as you can watch them later or at any desired time.


Below is a recommended watch order for those who don’t want to follow a compilation of  Gintama:

1. Release Order

I. TV Series

  • Gintama (2006-2010)
    • Season 1 (Episodes 1-49)
    • Season 2 (Episodes 50-99)
    • Season 3 (Episodes 100-150)
    • Season 4 (Episodes 151-201)
  • Gintama’ (2011)
  • Gintama’: Enchousen (2012)
  • Gintama° (2015)
  • Gintama. (2017)
  • Gintama.: Slip Arc (2017)
  • Gintama.: Silver Soul Arc (2018)
  • Gintama.: Silver Soul Arc – Second Half War (2018)

II. Movies

  • Gintama Movie 1: Shinyaku Benizakura-hen (2010)
  • Gintama: Yorinuki Gintama-san on Theater 2D (2012)
  • Gintama Movie 2: Kanketsu-hen – Yorozuya yo Eien Nare (2013)
  • Gintama: The Final (2021) (upcoming)

III. OVAs

  • Gintama°: Aizome Kaori-hen (2016)

IV. Specials

  • Gintama: Nanigoto mo Saiyo ga Kanjin nano de Tasho Senobisuru Kurai ga Choudoyoi (2005)
  • Gintama: Shiroyasha Koutan (2008)
  • Gintama: Dai Hanseikai (2010)
  • Gintama: Shinyaku Benizakura-hen (2010)
  • Gintama’: Futon ni Haitte kara Buki Nokoshi ni Kizuite Neru ni Nerenai Toki mo Aru (2015)
  • Gintama°: Umai-mono wa Atomawashi ni Suru to Yokodorisareru kara Yappari Saki ni Kue (2015)

    2. Chronological Order
    • Gintama (Episodes 3-57)
    • Gintama Movie 1: Shinyaku Benizakura-hen (The movie covers Episodes 58-61)
    • Gintama (Episodes 62-201)
    • Gintama’
    • Gintama’: Enchousen
    • Gintama Movie 2: Kanketsu-hen – Yorozuya yo Eien Nare
    • Gintama°
    • Gintama°: Aizome Kaori-hen
    • Gintama.
    • Gintama.: Slip Arc
    • Gintama.: Silver Soul Arc
    • Gintama.: Silver Soul Arc – Second Half War
    • Gintama: The Final (upcoming)


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