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Unleashing
Profile Joined March 2011
Denmark14978 Posts
October 26 2014 21:43 GMT
#86501
There's more than 1 game AFAIK, that's probably what he's referring to.
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bluegarfield
Profile Joined December 2010
Singapore1128 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-10-26 21:45:28
October 26 2014 21:44 GMT
#86502
^edit: ah yeah 1st game is a more accurate word for it
On October 27 2014 06:42 NeoIllusions wrote:
Only the 1st part? I'm been playing Grisaia over the past week and finished 3-4 route. Everything has been translated well. @_@

it's still the first part though? from what I got on vndb there are 2 sequels after Grisaia no Kajitsu and I couldn't find a translated download though
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Slaughter
Profile Blog Joined November 2003
United States20254 Posts
October 26 2014 21:47 GMT
#86503
On October 27 2014 06:42 NeoIllusions wrote:
Only the 1st part? I'm been playing Grisaia over the past week and finished 3-4 route. Everything has been translated well. @_@


Where did you find this? Links seems broken or messed up from what I have found.
Never Knows Best.
IceHism
Profile Joined February 2010
United States1903 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-10-26 21:48:02
October 26 2014 21:47 GMT
#86504
On October 27 2014 06:34 Slaughter wrote:
Is the Grisaia VN good, and is it available in English?


TLwiki translates it.

The 2nd and third game aren't translated as far as i know.
NeoIllusions
Profile Blog Joined December 2002
United States37500 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-10-26 21:48:44
October 26 2014 21:48 GMT
#86505
oh ok ;;
Yeah, Meikyuu and Rakuen don't have EN translations yet but there's that kickstarter starting next month, so one can hope...

Edit: @Slaughter, why so babo? I actually PM'd you before that post. zz
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SK.Testie
Profile Blog Joined January 2007
Canada11084 Posts
October 26 2014 22:05 GMT
#86506
On October 27 2014 04:59 HolydaKing wrote:
After seeing the anime rankings at MAL I was giving Gintama a try, and while every episode has funny scenes, I'm not sure if I'm enjoying it enough to keep watching it. Feels odd for me that it's ranked the 5th best anime. Might just not be my style, as I prefer animes with some sort of story that keeps evolving. I don't get that feeling from Gintama (after 26 episodes).


I highly recommend episodes 202-265. Best eps are inbetween 202-256 or so imo. 4 Devas 210-214 / Kintoki arc 253-256 are pretty great. Lot of people like Benizakura / Yoshiwara / Red Spider arc as well. Ep 216 is amazing comedy wise imo.

List of arcs in spoiler
+ Show Spoiler +
http://www.yorozuyasoul.com/gintama/arcs

There's really great episodes inbetween but early on it suffers from budget / animation constraints for the first 200 episodes. Once 202 starts it's 720p / higher quality art & animation.
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Kipsate
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Netherlands45349 Posts
October 26 2014 22:09 GMT
#86507
There are 3 Grisai games, only the first one has been translated(rip me)
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maru~
Profile Joined February 2013
2345 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-10-26 22:10:59
October 26 2014 22:09 GMT
#86508
On October 27 2014 06:36 HolydaKing wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 27 2014 05:24 BigFan wrote:
Cross Ange: well, will you look at that lol. + Show Spoiler +
Some of them don't like her after Zola's death. Can't be helped though she shouldn't be chasing away those who are ok with her either.


On October 27 2014 04:59 HolydaKing wrote:
After seeing the anime rankings at MAL I was giving Gintama a try, and while every episode has funny scenes, I'm not sure if I'm enjoying it enough to keep watching it. Feels odd for me that it's ranked the 5th best anime. Might just not be my style, as I prefer animes with some sort of story that keeps evolving. I don't get that feeling from Gintama (after 26 episodes).

I wouldn't take MAL rankings as fact seeing as everyone has things that they enjoy and don't. Could be that it's not your kind of show in that case. I haven't watched Gintama so someone else will have to fill you in on those other details lol.

Well, some episodes are so funny, but some are meh. I think I'll keep watching it from time to time, it's not like I could marathon 200 episodes anyway lolol. Episode 28 might have been my favorite so far, that shit was so funny.

Just so you know, the first ~20 eps are generally agreed to be somewhat weak. The serious arcs are very good and some eps are hilarious (that said, I'm only on ep ~90 myself).
I dunno what ep 28 is about, but my favorite out of the early eps was the Death Note one (25 iirc).
NeoIllusions
Profile Blog Joined December 2002
United States37500 Posts
October 26 2014 22:13 GMT
#86509
On October 27 2014 07:09 Kipsate wrote:
There are 3 Grisai games, only the first one has been translated(rip me)

such a struggler
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HolydaKing
Profile Joined February 2010
21254 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-10-26 22:42:35
October 26 2014 22:39 GMT
#86510
On October 27 2014 07:09 maru~ wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 27 2014 06:36 HolydaKing wrote:
On October 27 2014 05:24 BigFan wrote:
Cross Ange: well, will you look at that lol. + Show Spoiler +
Some of them don't like her after Zola's death. Can't be helped though she shouldn't be chasing away those who are ok with her either.


On October 27 2014 04:59 HolydaKing wrote:
After seeing the anime rankings at MAL I was giving Gintama a try, and while every episode has funny scenes, I'm not sure if I'm enjoying it enough to keep watching it. Feels odd for me that it's ranked the 5th best anime. Might just not be my style, as I prefer animes with some sort of story that keeps evolving. I don't get that feeling from Gintama (after 26 episodes).

I wouldn't take MAL rankings as fact seeing as everyone has things that they enjoy and don't. Could be that it's not your kind of show in that case. I haven't watched Gintama so someone else will have to fill you in on those other details lol.

Well, some episodes are so funny, but some are meh. I think I'll keep watching it from time to time, it's not like I could marathon 200 episodes anyway lolol. Episode 28 might have been my favorite so far, that shit was so funny.

Just so you know, the first ~20 eps are generally agreed to be somewhat weak. The serious arcs are very good and some eps are hilarious (that said, I'm only on ep ~90 myself).
I dunno what ep 28 is about, but my favorite out of the early eps was the Death Note one (25 iirc).

Yeah Death Note one was not too long ago, might be right. Episode 28 was the one where Isao Kondo started watching weather forecast and the girl said that today all bearded Virgos will die. It was mostly with Kondo and the "old man" Matsudaira, who called everyone an assassin. It was kinda crazy but very funny.

Also thank you SK.Testie, will see if I watch everything before 200+, if not I'll do as you say and at least watch those.
BigFan
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
TLADT24920 Posts
October 26 2014 22:51 GMT
#86511
On October 27 2014 07:39 HolydaKing wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 27 2014 07:09 maru~ wrote:
On October 27 2014 06:36 HolydaKing wrote:
On October 27 2014 05:24 BigFan wrote:
Cross Ange: well, will you look at that lol. + Show Spoiler +
Some of them don't like her after Zola's death. Can't be helped though she shouldn't be chasing away those who are ok with her either.


On October 27 2014 04:59 HolydaKing wrote:
After seeing the anime rankings at MAL I was giving Gintama a try, and while every episode has funny scenes, I'm not sure if I'm enjoying it enough to keep watching it. Feels odd for me that it's ranked the 5th best anime. Might just not be my style, as I prefer animes with some sort of story that keeps evolving. I don't get that feeling from Gintama (after 26 episodes).

I wouldn't take MAL rankings as fact seeing as everyone has things that they enjoy and don't. Could be that it's not your kind of show in that case. I haven't watched Gintama so someone else will have to fill you in on those other details lol.

Well, some episodes are so funny, but some are meh. I think I'll keep watching it from time to time, it's not like I could marathon 200 episodes anyway lolol. Episode 28 might have been my favorite so far, that shit was so funny.

Just so you know, the first ~20 eps are generally agreed to be somewhat weak. The serious arcs are very good and some eps are hilarious (that said, I'm only on ep ~90 myself).
I dunno what ep 28 is about, but my favorite out of the early eps was the Death Note one (25 iirc).

Yeah Death Note one was not too long ago, might be right. Episode 28 was the one where Isao Kondo started watching weather forecast and the girl said that today all bearded Virgos will die. It was mostly with Kondo and the "old man" Matsudaira, who called everyone an assassin. It was kinda crazy but very funny.

Also thank you SK.Testie, will see if I watch everything before 200+, if not I'll do as you say and at least watch those.

+ Show Spoiler [Gintama review] +
Over the years there have been a multitude of comedy shows that have graced our TV screens, from the surreal stylings of Monty Python and sarcastic wit of Blackadder, to the sci-fi tomfoolery of Red Dwarf and the strange antics of The Fast Show. There are numerous notable series that have taken their rightful places in our DVD collections, and in an age where comedians are treated like rock stars, maybe it's fate that comedy anime would also come of age.

It's strange to say this, but humour has never been a strong department for the medium, partly because of the cultural differences between East and West, but mainly because the majority of anime comedies rely more on parody than anything else. The problem with this is that quite often the viewer is left without a frame of reference, so the humour simply goes over their heads. Some shows manage to get away with it purely by throwing out an almost constant stream of gags in the hope that people will understand enough of them to be entertained, while others like Seto no Hanayome and Jungle wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Guu have a slightly more careful approach.

The area where anime is weakest is where situational comedy is concerned. There are plenty of shows around that could invariably class themselves as sit-coms, but the penchant for studios to base their stories in some sort of school setting severely limits the quality of the humour. In essence, the industry's blind adherence to what they think is a winning formula has resulted in the dilution of just about every single joke that could be told in a school setting, so much so in fact that these days studios have fallen to relying on fanservice based comedies in order to make ends meet (pardon the pun).

Comedy anime isn't dead though, as there are some rays of light shining down on the wreckage of red noses, bladders on sticks and giant shoes. Nodame Cantabile insane otaku heroine and her long suffering boyfriend introduced many people to the world of classical music and the usage of otaku power when learning French. Genshiken took a slightly rose tinted look at the multi-layered world of the Japanese otaku, while Moyashimon payed homage to the classic American frat comedy National Lampoon's Animal House.

One series has, however, defied all the conventions, and has become one of the greatest comedy anime of all time. Incorporating elements from some of the best comedy of both East and West, the series has an anarchic streak that, at times, is more reminiscent of Monty Python, The Simpsons and Family Guy.

I am, of course, talking about Gintama.

The concept of a samurai sit-com isn't new to anime and manga, however it wasn't until the serialisation of Sorachi Hideaki's manga in 2003 that anyone actually realised the potential in this type of story. Set in a quasi-historical Edo, Japan (and possibly the rest of the world), has been conquered by an alien race known as the Amanto. The nation's strongest warriors were no match for the alien technology, and in an effort to prevent another samurai uprising, the powers that be have banned humans from carrying swords in public.

In this world there lives a former samurai with silver hair who runs the firm known as Yorozuya from his rented second floor apartment. From time to time he takes on odd jobs (yorozuya), for people in order to pay his rent and buy milkshakes and his beloved Weekly Shounen Jump.

He is Sakata Gintoki, and his destiny is to make you cry with laughter.

To say that the story is a bit on the haphazard side is probably a gross understatement, however Gintama is nothing if not consistent in its approach. The underlying story is of Gintoki and his "friends", Shimura Shinpachi (an average human teenager with no real special qualities), and Kagura (an alien who looks human and possesses monstrous strength), as they go through their days doing odd jobs for people, getting into arguments/figths with the Shinsengumi (police, kind of), drinking strawberry milkshakes (or some other flavour depending on Gintoki's mood), and trying in some small way to make the world a better place.

And that's really about as serious as many of the episodes get. The haphazard approach to the story is a purposeful measure that, strangely enough, works very well, mainly because Gintama is a comedy series. There are story arcs that occur over the course of the show, and even though they may include some serious or dramatic content, Gintama never once loses its sense of fun. Indeed, the comedy is the true strength of this series, not simply in its style and delivery, but also in its content. Many of the visual gags have to be seen to be believed (seriously, how the hell did they get away with the Neo Armstrong Cyclone Jet Armstrong Cannon), and whilst the series is top-filled with parodies, the humour is always involving so the viewer rarely feels like a joke has gone over their head.

That said, Ginatama has one aspect that is greater than all others in terms of its plot and comedy content, and that is its ability to turn the seemingly ordinary into something completely different. This is the main reason why Gintama can be considered a sit-com rather than a parody, as this aspect has more in common with shows like Blackadder and Monty Python than anything else. There are numerous occasions where the series will catch the viewer off guard with its sly, anarchic take on seemingly normal events (like being in a public toilet and running out of paper).

Of course, there are downsides too. Although the series is extremely strong in terms of comedy, it sometimes lacks when events take a serious turn. This may be due to the audience's reactions, as viewers may automatically think that something funny is going to happen next, however a part of it also stems from the fact that the comedy is sometimes too "strong". It's ironic to say this, but Gintama's greatest strength may also be its biggest weakness.

As with any long running shounen series animation and design are pretty good on the whole. The characters convey a sense of visual individuality that at times goes beyond that of other shounen anime, although this is tempered with a small degree of genericism that allows the humour to flourish . The colours are extremely bold and solid, while the backgrounds and set designs highlight the synergy between alien technology and Edo. The animation itself is of an extremely high standard, so much so in fact that some of the visual gags only really work because of it.

The high points of the visuals are the show's numerous and well crafted parodies. There are many occasions where the style, animation, end even the character design, changes to make the humour more immediate, sometimes occuring in the blink of an eye, and sometimes lasting for a good portion of a given episode. The series also plays around with a variety of concepts that most people only really read about, one example being an occasion where Gintoki and the gang are rendered invisible because the episode is incomplete. It's nigh on impossible to find another anime that not only mentions something like this, but also shows the viewer what it would look like.

Much of the humour comes from the characters themselves, but no matter how good the scripting is, delivery is everything when it comes to comedy, and in this respect Gintama is extremely well served by its seiyuu. The cast are able to perform with a panache that is sometimes astonishing, and their portrayals of their respective characters are so good that one would be forgiven for believing they were full time comedians. Possibly the best example of this is Kugimiya Rie (Kagura), who for many years has been typecast into various tsundere roles. Her portrayal of Kagura is truly excellent, especially in terms of comedy, and much like the rest of the cast she manages to not only maintain a consistent character for a an extended period of time, but has actually become more adept with her timing and delivery.

Gintama is generally consistent with its choice of music, and certain tracks are repeated throughout the series usually to add to the comic atmosphere of a given scene. That said, some of the more serious moments can feel a little off-kilter as the score changes can sometimes be a little sudden. As with any long running series the OP and ED have changed since the show began airing in 2006. These tracks are usually pretty good at capturing the essence of Gintama (which just sounds wrong), as a whole, and the opening sequences are designed and choregraphed to highlight the important aspects of the anime - humour, fun, some seriousness, and a large slice of anarchy.

In all honesty, there is no real reason to find the characters outstanding, and the fact that they are iconic, original and memorable is possibly Gintama's greatest triumph. Gintoki, Shinpachi, Kagura, the members of the Shinsengumi, and all the sundry characters, alien and otherwise, who appear in the show will find some funny bone to tickle. When taken as individuals each is a flawed creation that really wouldn't work were this any other anime, but the plot and scripting for the series, together with the talent of the seiyuu and the design of each character, turns this idea completely on its head. Much of the comedy is dependent on the characters, and it's because the series is so good at entertaining the audience that any noticeable flaws are generally forgiven or ignored.

Gintama is not simply a funny anime though. Over the seasons the show has gradually become a phenomenon in the medium, mainly because of its ability to maintain consistent humour for over most of its 201 episodes. The irreverent and oh-so anarchic humour can, at times, come off as weird, but this has only served to endear the series to more viewers.

Numerous fans refer to Gintama as their "anime crack", a sentiment which is understandable in a sense as it has the ability to lift one's mood in a way that few other anime can manage. That doesn't mean that everyone will be entertained though, but if the viewer approaches the show with the right sort of mindset (e.g. open), then the series has a lot to offer.

That said, shounen fans will definitely find Gintama appealing, not simply because it bears all the stereotypical hallmarks of that genre of anime, but also for its ability to creatively parody other shounen tales (like Bleach, Naruto, One Piece, etc - who can forget the infamous DragonBleaPiece movie trailer). Fans of comedy anime like Seto no Hanayome, Jungle wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Guu and others of that ilk, will also find Gintama's ability to mess with everyday concepts worthwhile.

There are plenty of aspects to the series that possess a broad appeal in terms of humour, and it's to the credit of everyone involved with the production (from mangaka Sorachi Hideaki on down to the guy/girl who makes the tea), that the show never gets old, stale, or too bogged down in how good it actually is.

There's a new king of comedy in town. Make way for Gintama.

This review makes it seem really good. Now I'm tempted lol
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Miragee
Profile Joined December 2009
8626 Posts
October 26 2014 22:53 GMT
#86512
On October 27 2014 04:59 HolydaKing wrote:
After seeing the anime rankings at MAL I was giving Gintama a try, and while every episode has funny scenes, I'm not sure if I'm enjoying it enough to keep watching it. Feels odd for me that it's ranked the 5th best anime. Might just not be my style, as I prefer animes with some sort of story that keeps evolving. I don't get that feeling from Gintama (after 26 episodes).


I have only read 2 reviews on MAL to decide if I want to watch it. It's put on my "if I somehow ever happen to have too much time _and_ nothing else to do I might start...maybe" - list. It's seems pretty much the anime that takes more than 100 episodes to get rolling. While I certainly give longer animes the chance to get rolling over more than just a handful of episodes I see no reason why it should take so long. That's either bad writing or meant to be episodic comedy. And I personally watch long animes for their character development and story writing, so yeah.
DynamicEntryX2
Profile Joined October 2014
1 Post
Last Edited: 2014-10-27 02:11:59
October 27 2014 01:40 GMT
#86513
-- nuked --

User was banned for this post.
SK.Testie
Profile Blog Joined January 2007
Canada11084 Posts
October 27 2014 01:41 GMT
#86514
rofl @ that post.
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BLinD-RawR
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
ALLEYCAT BLUES50607 Posts
October 27 2014 02:34 GMT
#86515
On October 27 2014 07:51 BigFan wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 27 2014 07:39 HolydaKing wrote:
On October 27 2014 07:09 maru~ wrote:
On October 27 2014 06:36 HolydaKing wrote:
On October 27 2014 05:24 BigFan wrote:
Cross Ange: well, will you look at that lol. + Show Spoiler +
Some of them don't like her after Zola's death. Can't be helped though she shouldn't be chasing away those who are ok with her either.


On October 27 2014 04:59 HolydaKing wrote:
After seeing the anime rankings at MAL I was giving Gintama a try, and while every episode has funny scenes, I'm not sure if I'm enjoying it enough to keep watching it. Feels odd for me that it's ranked the 5th best anime. Might just not be my style, as I prefer animes with some sort of story that keeps evolving. I don't get that feeling from Gintama (after 26 episodes).

I wouldn't take MAL rankings as fact seeing as everyone has things that they enjoy and don't. Could be that it's not your kind of show in that case. I haven't watched Gintama so someone else will have to fill you in on those other details lol.

Well, some episodes are so funny, but some are meh. I think I'll keep watching it from time to time, it's not like I could marathon 200 episodes anyway lolol. Episode 28 might have been my favorite so far, that shit was so funny.

Just so you know, the first ~20 eps are generally agreed to be somewhat weak. The serious arcs are very good and some eps are hilarious (that said, I'm only on ep ~90 myself).
I dunno what ep 28 is about, but my favorite out of the early eps was the Death Note one (25 iirc).

Yeah Death Note one was not too long ago, might be right. Episode 28 was the one where Isao Kondo started watching weather forecast and the girl said that today all bearded Virgos will die. It was mostly with Kondo and the "old man" Matsudaira, who called everyone an assassin. It was kinda crazy but very funny.

Also thank you SK.Testie, will see if I watch everything before 200+, if not I'll do as you say and at least watch those.

+ Show Spoiler [Gintama review] +
Over the years there have been a multitude of comedy shows that have graced our TV screens, from the surreal stylings of Monty Python and sarcastic wit of Blackadder, to the sci-fi tomfoolery of Red Dwarf and the strange antics of The Fast Show. There are numerous notable series that have taken their rightful places in our DVD collections, and in an age where comedians are treated like rock stars, maybe it's fate that comedy anime would also come of age.

It's strange to say this, but humour has never been a strong department for the medium, partly because of the cultural differences between East and West, but mainly because the majority of anime comedies rely more on parody than anything else. The problem with this is that quite often the viewer is left without a frame of reference, so the humour simply goes over their heads. Some shows manage to get away with it purely by throwing out an almost constant stream of gags in the hope that people will understand enough of them to be entertained, while others like Seto no Hanayome and Jungle wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Guu have a slightly more careful approach.

The area where anime is weakest is where situational comedy is concerned. There are plenty of shows around that could invariably class themselves as sit-coms, but the penchant for studios to base their stories in some sort of school setting severely limits the quality of the humour. In essence, the industry's blind adherence to what they think is a winning formula has resulted in the dilution of just about every single joke that could be told in a school setting, so much so in fact that these days studios have fallen to relying on fanservice based comedies in order to make ends meet (pardon the pun).

Comedy anime isn't dead though, as there are some rays of light shining down on the wreckage of red noses, bladders on sticks and giant shoes. Nodame Cantabile insane otaku heroine and her long suffering boyfriend introduced many people to the world of classical music and the usage of otaku power when learning French. Genshiken took a slightly rose tinted look at the multi-layered world of the Japanese otaku, while Moyashimon payed homage to the classic American frat comedy National Lampoon's Animal House.

One series has, however, defied all the conventions, and has become one of the greatest comedy anime of all time. Incorporating elements from some of the best comedy of both East and West, the series has an anarchic streak that, at times, is more reminiscent of Monty Python, The Simpsons and Family Guy.

I am, of course, talking about Gintama.

The concept of a samurai sit-com isn't new to anime and manga, however it wasn't until the serialisation of Sorachi Hideaki's manga in 2003 that anyone actually realised the potential in this type of story. Set in a quasi-historical Edo, Japan (and possibly the rest of the world), has been conquered by an alien race known as the Amanto. The nation's strongest warriors were no match for the alien technology, and in an effort to prevent another samurai uprising, the powers that be have banned humans from carrying swords in public.

In this world there lives a former samurai with silver hair who runs the firm known as Yorozuya from his rented second floor apartment. From time to time he takes on odd jobs (yorozuya), for people in order to pay his rent and buy milkshakes and his beloved Weekly Shounen Jump.

He is Sakata Gintoki, and his destiny is to make you cry with laughter.

To say that the story is a bit on the haphazard side is probably a gross understatement, however Gintama is nothing if not consistent in its approach. The underlying story is of Gintoki and his "friends", Shimura Shinpachi (an average human teenager with no real special qualities), and Kagura (an alien who looks human and possesses monstrous strength), as they go through their days doing odd jobs for people, getting into arguments/figths with the Shinsengumi (police, kind of), drinking strawberry milkshakes (or some other flavour depending on Gintoki's mood), and trying in some small way to make the world a better place.

And that's really about as serious as many of the episodes get. The haphazard approach to the story is a purposeful measure that, strangely enough, works very well, mainly because Gintama is a comedy series. There are story arcs that occur over the course of the show, and even though they may include some serious or dramatic content, Gintama never once loses its sense of fun. Indeed, the comedy is the true strength of this series, not simply in its style and delivery, but also in its content. Many of the visual gags have to be seen to be believed (seriously, how the hell did they get away with the Neo Armstrong Cyclone Jet Armstrong Cannon), and whilst the series is top-filled with parodies, the humour is always involving so the viewer rarely feels like a joke has gone over their head.

That said, Ginatama has one aspect that is greater than all others in terms of its plot and comedy content, and that is its ability to turn the seemingly ordinary into something completely different. This is the main reason why Gintama can be considered a sit-com rather than a parody, as this aspect has more in common with shows like Blackadder and Monty Python than anything else. There are numerous occasions where the series will catch the viewer off guard with its sly, anarchic take on seemingly normal events (like being in a public toilet and running out of paper).

Of course, there are downsides too. Although the series is extremely strong in terms of comedy, it sometimes lacks when events take a serious turn. This may be due to the audience's reactions, as viewers may automatically think that something funny is going to happen next, however a part of it also stems from the fact that the comedy is sometimes too "strong". It's ironic to say this, but Gintama's greatest strength may also be its biggest weakness.

As with any long running shounen series animation and design are pretty good on the whole. The characters convey a sense of visual individuality that at times goes beyond that of other shounen anime, although this is tempered with a small degree of genericism that allows the humour to flourish . The colours are extremely bold and solid, while the backgrounds and set designs highlight the synergy between alien technology and Edo. The animation itself is of an extremely high standard, so much so in fact that some of the visual gags only really work because of it.

The high points of the visuals are the show's numerous and well crafted parodies. There are many occasions where the style, animation, end even the character design, changes to make the humour more immediate, sometimes occuring in the blink of an eye, and sometimes lasting for a good portion of a given episode. The series also plays around with a variety of concepts that most people only really read about, one example being an occasion where Gintoki and the gang are rendered invisible because the episode is incomplete. It's nigh on impossible to find another anime that not only mentions something like this, but also shows the viewer what it would look like.

Much of the humour comes from the characters themselves, but no matter how good the scripting is, delivery is everything when it comes to comedy, and in this respect Gintama is extremely well served by its seiyuu. The cast are able to perform with a panache that is sometimes astonishing, and their portrayals of their respective characters are so good that one would be forgiven for believing they were full time comedians. Possibly the best example of this is Kugimiya Rie (Kagura), who for many years has been typecast into various tsundere roles. Her portrayal of Kagura is truly excellent, especially in terms of comedy, and much like the rest of the cast she manages to not only maintain a consistent character for a an extended period of time, but has actually become more adept with her timing and delivery.

Gintama is generally consistent with its choice of music, and certain tracks are repeated throughout the series usually to add to the comic atmosphere of a given scene. That said, some of the more serious moments can feel a little off-kilter as the score changes can sometimes be a little sudden. As with any long running series the OP and ED have changed since the show began airing in 2006. These tracks are usually pretty good at capturing the essence of Gintama (which just sounds wrong), as a whole, and the opening sequences are designed and choregraphed to highlight the important aspects of the anime - humour, fun, some seriousness, and a large slice of anarchy.

In all honesty, there is no real reason to find the characters outstanding, and the fact that they are iconic, original and memorable is possibly Gintama's greatest triumph. Gintoki, Shinpachi, Kagura, the members of the Shinsengumi, and all the sundry characters, alien and otherwise, who appear in the show will find some funny bone to tickle. When taken as individuals each is a flawed creation that really wouldn't work were this any other anime, but the plot and scripting for the series, together with the talent of the seiyuu and the design of each character, turns this idea completely on its head. Much of the comedy is dependent on the characters, and it's because the series is so good at entertaining the audience that any noticeable flaws are generally forgiven or ignored.

Gintama is not simply a funny anime though. Over the seasons the show has gradually become a phenomenon in the medium, mainly because of its ability to maintain consistent humour for over most of its 201 episodes. The irreverent and oh-so anarchic humour can, at times, come off as weird, but this has only served to endear the series to more viewers.

Numerous fans refer to Gintama as their "anime crack", a sentiment which is understandable in a sense as it has the ability to lift one's mood in a way that few other anime can manage. That doesn't mean that everyone will be entertained though, but if the viewer approaches the show with the right sort of mindset (e.g. open), then the series has a lot to offer.

That said, shounen fans will definitely find Gintama appealing, not simply because it bears all the stereotypical hallmarks of that genre of anime, but also for its ability to creatively parody other shounen tales (like Bleach, Naruto, One Piece, etc - who can forget the infamous DragonBleaPiece movie trailer). Fans of comedy anime like Seto no Hanayome, Jungle wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Guu and others of that ilk, will also find Gintama's ability to mess with everyday concepts worthwhile.

There are plenty of aspects to the series that possess a broad appeal in terms of humour, and it's to the credit of everyone involved with the production (from mangaka Sorachi Hideaki on down to the guy/girl who makes the tea), that the show never gets old, stale, or too bogged down in how good it actually is.

There's a new king of comedy in town. Make way for Gintama.

This review makes it seem really good. Now I'm tempted lol


welcome to the madaonation.
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BigFan
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
TLADT24920 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-10-27 03:00:54
October 27 2014 03:00 GMT
#86516
^ ?

+ Show Spoiler [Akame ga kill] +
Fuck, noooooooooo! Chelsea! :'( God damn it. I grew to love her character a lot She was such a great addition and then she ends up getting killed. I really don't like how it's 1:1 for kills. Why can't night raid have a 2:1 or 1:0 or something instead of balanced kills?


Slaughter, that picture you showed me a long time back, it happened in the latest episode
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BLinD-RawR
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
ALLEYCAT BLUES50607 Posts
October 27 2014 03:05 GMT
#86517
start watching gintama, you'll get it.
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XenOmega
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Canada2822 Posts
October 27 2014 03:07 GMT
#86518
On October 27 2014 12:00 BigFan wrote:
^ ?

+ Show Spoiler [Akame ga kill] +
Fuck, noooooooooo! Chelsea! :'( God damn it. I grew to love her character a lot She was such a great addition and then she ends up getting killed. I really don't like how it's 1:1 for kills. Why can't night raid have a 2:1 or 1:0 or something instead of balanced kills?


Slaughter, that picture you showed me a long time back, it happened in the latest episode



+ Show Spoiler +
Chelsea was also cutest girl from show ((((((((((

Good thing is that the author doesn't mind killing off the «good guys». I put it in brackets because some of the «bad guys» like Bols are just doing their job. Not everything is black or white!!

Now, will the author kill some of the original members?
BLinD-RawR
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
ALLEYCAT BLUES50607 Posts
October 27 2014 03:15 GMT
#86519
haha, I bet you want the mangaka's head on a stick now huh? you haven't seen the worst and by far the most pointless death yet, actually its probably gonna happen the next episode or the one after, I'm not watching the anime myself, don't need to go through that shit again..
Brood War EICWoo Jung Ho, never forget.| Twitter: @BLinDRawR
MysteryMeat1
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
United States3292 Posts
October 27 2014 03:20 GMT
#86520
is world trigger ep 4 out?
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