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Synopsis
Two years have passed following the Tendoshuu's invasion of the O-Edo Central Terminal. Since then, the Yorozuya have gone their separate ways. Foreseeing Utsuro's return, Gintoki Sakata begins surveying Earth's ley lines for traces of the other man's Altana. After an encounter with the remnants of the Tendoshuu—who continue to press on in search of immortality—Gintoki returns to Edo. Later, the regrouped Shinsengumi and Yorozuya begin an attack on the occupied Central Terminal. With the Altana harvested by the wreckage of the Tendoshuu's ship in danger of detonating, the Yorozuya and their allies fight their enemies while the safety of Edo—and the rest of the world—hangs in the balance. Fulfilling the wishes of their teacher, Shouyou Yoshida's former students unite and relive their pasts one final time in an attempt to save their futures. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Voice Actors
Kugimiya, Rie
Sugita, Tomokazu
Sakaguchi, Daisuke
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Reviews
D4RK501
OMFG! Gintama: The Final is an absolute blast and a perfect farewell to one of the best anime series ever! I just watched it, and I can’t stop smiling, laughing, and maybe even tearing up a bit. This movie is everything fans could hope for and more! First off, the humor in this film is off the charts! If you've loved the crazy antics and witty jokes that Gintama is known for, you're in for a treat. The movie is packed with hilarious moments that had me rolling with laughter. Whether it’s Gintoki's snarky comebacks or the crew’s ridiculous shenanigans, the comedy is spot-on and neverfails to deliver. But don’t be fooled. Gintama: The Final isn’t just about laughs. The emotional depth in this movie is incredible. It hits you right in the feels, especially when it delves into the characters' journeys and relationships. Seeing the bond between Gintoki, Shinpachi, and Kagura unfold in such a heartfelt way is just beautiful. It’s like a warm hug for anyone who has followed their adventures. The action scenes? Absolutely epic! The animation is top-notch, making every battle sequence look super intense and exhilarating. The choreography and visuals are stunning, and the fights had me on the edge of my seat, cheering for our favorite characters as they face their biggest challenges yet. And can we talk about the soundtrack? It’s perfect! The music sets the mood perfectly, whether it’s an epic battle or an emotional moment. The way it heightens the experience is just amazing. Thank you DOES and SPYAIR for the amazing osts you provided for this movie! What really makes this movie shine is how it honors the fans. There are so many awesome callbacks and references that longtime viewers will love. It feels like a thank you from the creators to everyone who’s been along for the ride. It’s a celebration of everything that makes Gintama so special: the laughs, the tears, and the unbreakable bonds of friendship. In short, Gintama: The Final is a fantastic, emotional, and downright fun experience. It’s a perfect send-off that captures the spirit of the series and leaves you feeling satisfied and grateful for the journey. If you’re a fan of Gintama, do yourself a favor and watch this movie. It’s an absolute must-see! Farewell Gintama, you'll always be in my heart, forever...
botaz
Overrated is the word that best describes this movie. It feels like it was a movie made by some interns in a rush to meet a deadline. The animation direction and execution is terrible. They put a joke animation at the beginning of a movie, but when the joke ends you will realize that the joke was here to prepare you for this horrible animation. Will you even notice that the joke ended and the actual movie started? I wasn't sure for certain for like 20 more minutes and was really hoping it's just a joke, but it was not. The sound as for charactersis not bad i think its the only positive thing in this whole movie to be honest, but the sound of anything else makes you wanna cry (from pain, it is so bad its actually going to hurt your ears). If you are a die hard fan you will watch it regardless. You will regret watching it and wish it was erased from your memory. This series just didn't know when or how to quit and that is why we get this 'thing'... Is it still funny like it used to be? No. It's just a mess, a literal mess of an ending, a movie so bad it should have never been created. Cheers.
CyanCheetah
The finishing of Gintama. Many episodes and many different story arcs ended with this. To be fair the actual ending is with Silver Soul Arc. I did not find much point to this movie. Silver Soul should have been the end. But I am glad this exists. As someone who watched Gintama for the comedy, silver soul barely had any comedy. This one had a lot of nice comedy. The Final is about what happens after the silver soul arc. There is some more battle with Gintamas original teacher, Shoyo, who got resurrected and had to undergo a lot of transitions and inner monologue by himself. Gintama and theother pupils of the Shoyo class fought against him. There was some amazing comedy, with people trying to decide the ending to Gintama. The semi-final led up to this but was not necessary to watch. In the end I enjoyed Gintama. Season 1-4 was amazing, and Slip Arc was amazing as well. The other seasons were really filled with battles and almost no comedy which was disheartening. Thanks a ton Gintama I enjoyed your earlier days!! THis movie though is good it is 50% comedy so Ill give it a 7/10 since half the movie is also just random fighting scenes with barely any weightage. At least this one was a bit better since it was Shoyo sensei and the Amanto 7/10 Thanks! -CyanCheetah
Resting_Bonfire
Gintama The Final This review comes from the fingers of a Gintama fanboy. The content is 100% serious, biologically grown, and may be passed on to your neighbors at dinner. Gintama is a show that really can't win everyone over. It is known for its blunt, dirty, and bizarre humor and its perfectly twisted characters. If you have no prejudices against such a show and want to give this humor a chance, you will get your money's worth here. I can hardly put into words how often we had a laughter attack while watching this show, this memory will stay with me forever. My biggest concern hasalways been Gintama's well-known "Serious Arcs", I found them to be a pleasant diversion, but nothing worth mentioning. Their pacing was slow, the story behind them only small, there was a lot of talk no jutsus and immense amounts of melodrama depending on which arc it was. And unfortunately, it remained a similar pattern until the end. What can you get out of this movie? Let me put it this way, if you didn't like the Silver Soul arc, this movie won't convince you either. It's simply a continuation of that. More dull fights, a final fight, and then some amusing jokes sprinkled underneath and an excellent recap parody at the beginning. Even though I found the concept of Utsuro and Takasugi's story interesting, the execution wasn't good enough to convince me. Gintama tried to be both absurdly silly and overly sad and melodramatic. And this was exactly the reason why you could hardly really notice the sad and emotional qualities. You knew in one scene someone was dying. And in 5 minutes, Gintoki is puking all over the floor and bathing in it. In that sense, if you're not a tryhard fan like me, you won't find anything in this Movie. [Animation 7/ Music 9] The animation was excellent, but not Movie level, there were just a few moments of brilliance scattered throughout the film. In general, it's not the best-animated film of Gintama, but visually appealing enough. Especially the final fight had a stylish arena and a nice background. I liked how this one was presented. Nothing to add for music, good as expected. The osts are dynamic and gave the movie an extra boost. [Story 4] As expected, the entire movie was hyped to the skies without even reflecting that hype. I thought the film was good, I was convinced by it. But for that, I had to constantly overlook the flaws. I wondered what they were going to do with Utsuro, Shoyo, and Takasugi in the finale and was curious to see how they could wrap up the story so briefly. First, we had 10 minutes of comedy recap, then 30 minutes of average fighting and talking. Then a final fight and the rest was comedy again. In the end, nothing was made of Utsoro at all, his arc finale felt like a side quest. Shoyo's story was concluded in a rather cliché way, so I could hardly care about it, except for his last monologue. Only Takasugi's arc finale interested me a bit, but that was it. [Conclusion 6] Watching Gintama was like going to the highest-rated restaurant in town, eating there, and realizing that you liked the food, but it was just food, nothing special, no matter what anyone else said. I have to admit that Gintama is one of the best anime I've ever seen, and it always made me laugh and want to watch the next episode. But if you don't connect with this show, you won't be able to like it the way Gintama fans do. Gintama started as a compelling parody comedy and ended up as something it never should have tried to be. - Probably Me [Enjoyment 7]
tigerk3
Gintama gets a lot of deserved praise for its comedy, but it is oddly puzzling when the serious moments of the show aren't given a second thought or some form of analysis at times. I can try and dissect why the entire franchise connects for me. Gintama has a lot of interesting things to say about camaraderie. This quote from the movie sticks out to me, and there's more in the series I can choose from: "When you're seeing family, you don't need a reason". There's other more nuanced takes on the subject, Gintoki and Takasugi's relationship is heavily muddied up by jealousy/anger/sadness, and their interactions were reallyinteresting to watch when it didn't make you pick a side. In general though, it has even more interesting things to say about processing grief, war, and change. When the show shifts and changes along with the world, it puts the characters in a situation where they can't goof around anymore. Some viewers might not like this change, but it's more distressing for our characters when the theme of the show is that the status quo makes them happy, for some it's their only reason for living. Change comes whether you like it or not, that's in the show and in real life. We all lose things. But I find the cast's optimism at the face of adversity really commendable. When they're fighting for their loved ones and some sense of normality, I'm invested because I just want them to be happy again. That's why, the comedy gives the series such an incredible baseline to work off of. The serious moments will always rely on you caring about the cast going off how you saw them interact in episodes before. On a side note, I really do enjoy it when the serious moments has comedic moments sprinkled in. It's typically not great in other Shonen anime because the show is brightening up the mood for the viewer, but here the characters are keeping things light and optimistic for their each other's benefit. It reminds them what they're fighting for in the first place. Gintama is a very special franchise to me, and this movie ranks among the best I've ever seen. It takes everything Gintama has built from the ground up, adds to it, and ties it all together in a way that just felt right to me.
_______beniporag
I usually don't write reviews for movies but after seeing this movie a wave of emotions came after me and I realized that if i don't spend 50-60 hours writing and editing a multi-paragraph review on this movie my life will never be the same. This is the greatest movie of all time, a cultural revolution, a bringer of renaissance in the shounen genre, and an intellectual masterpiece of the modern era. As a Gintama fan, let me explain why. PLOT: Deep plot. Gintoki and his friends team to defeat the big bad villain and save the world on an epic, grand scale. After afew seconds of swords clashing and clanging, the plot ends, roll credits. If you haven’t seen Naruto Shippuden before, this was a very creative and original direction the movie took. Many plot twists, plot reveals, and plot devices that will shock you to your core. Move aside Gintama S4, this movie is the new king. CHARACTERS: Emotional, interesting, and funny. The excellent writing of these characters in previous seasons was put to such good use in this innovative, groundbreaking save the world plot. Touching flashback used in the beginning in case you forgot who the characters were, very thoughtful of Bandai Namco. Unfortunately, after the flashback ended, I had difficulties remembering the characters, so they should’ve sprinkled more flashbacks throughout the movie to help the fans out with memory issues. Very surprising twists done with the characters as well that you would not see coming a mile away in your standard shounen with excellent foreshadowing to back it up. ART & ANIMATION: Easily surpasses ep 19 of demon slayer. Massive improvement from S2-S4. No discrepancies in character design or animation present at all during the entire movie. Personally, I wish a little CGI was used because the smooth animation was eerily human. The direction in the final fight and the final fight in general made more sense than a Pre-K class. If this final fight was a person, it could easily explain college-level math to a toddler. The choreography and direction of fights in general was better than ever before. The new artstyle fits perfectly and is leagues better than the old one. SOUND: Wadachi by SPYAIR and Douraku Shinjou by DOES made me fully erect, 10/10 there. Sadly, the final fight had a little too many sound effects and music tracks playing. My ear canals have never felt so overstimulated in my life than when I was listening to that final fight. If you want to go through an enactment of a freight train crashing into your living room, I would strongly recommend watching the final fight because that’s what it sounded like. Hopefully the Blu Ray release cuts down on the amount of sound used. COMEDY: This movie is comedic on many levels. One of the most ingenious jokes in the movie was the mangaka self-inserting himself as a gorilla and saying he is too lazy to write the backstory of an important main character amongst other things he didn't feel including in the conclusion, and it was beautiful. This man Sorachi made millions off of openly admitting he won’t cover plot holes because he didn’t feel like it, and he got his movie to the #1 spot on MAL, which is probably the funniest part about this movie by far. You will never experience comedy like this ever again. Whatever you think is impossible, this movie makes it possible, like a true shounen. ENJOYMENT: Sorachi made me a masochist. RECOMMENDATIONS: Shounen anime with friendship, never giving up, and saving the world. Sadly, there aren't too many of those out there. To sum up, this was definitely worth the 7+ month wait and completely delivered the hype as a Gintama fan. 7/10 only because Gintoki did not kiss Takasugi once in the movie. The chemistry was there, Sorachi, you should’ve gone for it. One thing I definitely agree with the other 10/10 reviews is that this movie will put you to tears, and I gotta say, many of the plot decisions done by Sorachi in this movie did that to me. TLDR: Sorachi straight up trolled his audience in this movie and got away with it. This the greatest ending of all time. If you made it this far then hopefully you can tell there is sarcasm present because this movie was a little disappointing imo. This movie is everything Gintama would’ve parodied back in its’ S1-S4 days aside from the comedy and insert songs. If you like the movie, that is great, I’m just putting my perspective in as a Gintama fan disappointed with the direction Sorachi took. Thanks for reading.
lilmnm1
Gintama The Final finished. Oh boy what a disappointing ending. Here are my final thoughts and review. Again it's my thoughts. I will be going over both this movie and the series. This is my first review so here we go. Characters It's no doubt that Gintama has one of the best cast if not the best. And with females, they put them to good use. I don't think I need to go long on this because characters are something I would say Gintama does the best with. You love them and appreciate them as you go on with your watch and in the final movie,they were as good as usual. Would say the cast is peak. But the final villain being trash stops it from reaching a 10. Rating:9 Story This is where the issues start. Think of one of those cartoon movies of a bad guy taking over the world for whatever bs reason and the main cast has to stop them. The story of this movie. As generic as it gets Gintama's story arc overall has usually been good. Serious or none serious. SSA is the conclusion to SS which I would say is the weakest part of the series. Silver soul part 1 was just bad. It took me some time to let it sink in because of my love for Gintama but honestly, it's dead, forgettable, boring, and is a cheap adaption. 2006 Gintama ironically looks better. And for The Final honestly, the story and conclusion was mediocre. It had its comedic reference at the start which I liked. We also got that alluring scene with Katsura Gintoki and Takasugi and Shoya which was nice. But from the hype this movie got, it was such a letdown. Utsuro being the final villain is the first issue. He was an uninteresting final villain with such boring reasoning to why he is doing what he is doing with the im going to destroy the world plan. I don't mind villains with no motives or wack motives if they have other things that make them intriguing. Utsuro lacked that for me. Just felt like one of the generic villains I've seen in movies that want to destroy the world. And the plot of this movie was the students stopping him from doing that. Story-wise it was mediocre. And for a series like Gintama I would say it was not a good conclusion at all.It has no hype at all and no peaks close to Shogun Assassination and I don't think Gintoki vs utsuro is close to 305.Gintoki vs Utsuro was not a good final fight mainly because I couldn't care for Utsuro and of course, I knew how it would turn out. I would give the story for SSA story a 5. As its own thing, it was meh but as the conclusion of the Gintama franchise, it was disappointing. Rating:3 Art and Animation It's not a question the art style improved. But the art style was just not it. They made it more modernized, soft, and polished. I'm typically not a fan of this art style and a few examples are DXD s4 animation change and What kid naruto looks like in boruto vs og naruto. But it's something that is just personal taste. Definitely prefer the old art style. The animation was alright. Don't have much to say. Gintoki vs utsuro had a few great animated scenes. Gintama was never something to have crazy animation so it was nice to see. But for a movie, the animation as a whole was below average. Rating:3 Sound The sound was fine nothing much to say. I Liked a lot of the new songs. New ost was fine, but I wished we got more of the old ost. It would bring more feels into it in my opinion. Rating:7 Few things I want to address With the fact that I really didn't enjoy this movie much all the flaws that Gintama had made it worse. -Starting around ss part 1 they started doing a lot of these cringe one-liners when a character appears and it just hurts as much as seeing Nagatoro saying sus. -Another thing about Gintama is they don't really kill characters. Killing characters doesn't decide if a show is good or not but I just don't feel danger for the characters and feeling danger is what they try to do. I mean it's a battle shounen. -They keep trying to do these scenes where they try to make you think the good guy got hurt or killed or whatever but do a quick twist and either someone comes in or it's clutched. After how many countless times it happens it's obvious its plot is convenient. -I've seen so many fatal stabbings and it's as if in the Gintama verse you can't run out of blood. Literally. With all the stab wounds some of these characters got you would think they at least get some lifetime injury. I'm aware it does not have to be realistic but I've never seen a shounen exaggerate it as much as Gintama. It's to the point where during this movie when one of the characters gets stabbed in a fatal spot I don't worry because it's equivalent to getting a paper cut. Like if they are going to make a character seem like they have a serious wound at least follow up with it. As long as you are a good guy you are immortal in this show except for a few unlucky ones. These are some of the flaws Gintama started having later on in the show but with the love and enjoyment I had, I didn't mind them but now that I didn't enjoy ss1 and Gintama The Final these flaws just annoyed me. Enjoyment Didn't really enjoy, unfortunately. No peaks or hype. Maybe if they put a crazy budget it could save it. Just maybe. This is one of the worst final battles I've seen. Having a 4/10 final villain is probably the issue. Rating:4 Overall As I already said, this conclusion movie was a disappointment. This review might seem like I dislike Gintama but I enjoyed the majority of the series. I was looking forward to this movie but, I just was disappointed with the outcome. Gintama went from making fun of anime tropes to becoming them ironically which brought ss as a whole down. I wouldn't mind it going that generic route if it did it well but obviously it didnt. With the way, Gintama makes you fall in love, i'm sure many will overlook the issues this movie had. As a whole, though I confidently can say I am grateful for starting this series. It was such a fun ride while it lasted but this movie doesn't feel like the same Gintama I fell in love with. I would have been better off stopping at s5 than getting a bland generic shounen movie. Final rating:4
Dubeysaitama
I have been a true fan of Gintama, but this movie I would say was a big disappointment. To be very honest, this movie wasn't needed. The anime had ended quite well with the story. of course, the story did not end with the anime, but another episode or two would have ended the show well enough. I got goosebumps in the beginning while the childhood scene of gintoki was being played, but that's it. The movie does not live up to the expectations, well but I did not expect anything from the movie in the first place.. All the residents of kabukichi coming back to joinhands, now this had become pretty repetative. I am a big gintama fan and it will always be my favorite anime, but this was just a filler episode. nothing else.
koleg
THIS CONTAINS THE REVIEW OF THE WHOLE GINTAMA SERIES AND IT'S SPOILER FREE! This is the first time I'm writing a review, because as a masterpiece that changed my life, I felt the obligation to. This will be a really atypical and personal review. I'm going to start this review by saying that this series is really not for everyone, it targets a very unique group of people. (Of course it has extremely good comedy and killer fight scenes that everyone can enjoy at a surface level and still get a 8/10 great fun). That specific audience that Gintama targets are people between 20-30 years who arein a certain state of mind. I will explain why that is and even quote the man himself Sorachi-sensei to better explain this. When I first discovered Gintama, I was in a pretty dark place mentally, I was in such a melancholic and near depression state and it was only getting worse. My problems lied in the fact that even though I was doing good academically in University and overall healthwise, I felt like I was wasting my life, I didn't have any real friends who were more than just people I sometimes hang out with, was often misunderstood, my anxiety eating me alive. You probably know the popular sayings like: "Life is short" or "Don't miss any chances" "Battle and seize your chances" or "You need to make the most of your life while you still here", well something about this felt really pressuring to me and I started feeling like my life is just passing and I will become nobody. And Gintama literally was made for me (and people alike), Through a lazy main character Gintoki Sakata (A broke war veteran with no passion or desires in his late 20s). As the writer said: "Gintama is a story I wrote for people who have no particular path or direction in their lives, I wanted to show them that they can take it easy". Gintama did just that and much more, by having a main character like this who wastes his days doing nothing and living with no any goal in his life, almost emotionless. This is a common motive in the series, the show is trying to tell you who the watcher that life is not as short as it seems, and that you should enjoy little moments that seem unimportant in the grand scale of things, and most importantly it will get better, you just accept what you were given and cruise along on this big ocean we call LIFE. A very powerful message that eased my troubled heart and mind a lot. Now of course there are other characters in this show that bring a lot to the table, Gintama is the only series which I can comfortably say that has around 20 main characters, because there is so many characters written with such depth and unique yet relatable personalities. And most importantly there is huge variety of them, there are small children, teenage girls and boys, and of course adults whose life span is between 20 and 70! As insane as it sounds I'd compare the depth of Gintama characters to the characters from Dostoyevski's novels. In terms of just pure comedy Gintama has no competition, it's the only form of media ever to made me burst in actual tears from laughing. It has multiple forms of comedy: Parodying a lot (and I mean a lot) of other anime manga, parodying itself, character based comedy (this form is by far the funniest, but it takes time to really get to know characters, that's why many people say that comedy gets better later on, but in reality it's funnier because personalities of characters are better known) and also there is real life comedy, a lot of jokes about stuff happening in real life (Example: Writer's excuse for being sloppy with the releasing of chapters is that he was playing too much Sekiro Shadows Die Twice, and a lot of other references and parodies of games, tv shows, events etc...). And although the godlike comedy is the biggest part of the series, it isn't the most important, because almost every comedy episode has a deeper psychological underline to it, that goes over many peoples head, that's why many people are saying (including me) that show literally can make you laugh like an idiot, then few minutes after cry like a baby. Getting back to psychology, the episodes are structured in way to show real life struggles of many people and a lot of ugly and also beautiful stuff about our society as a whole. And it portrays these mundane daily life problems so well, that it hits way to close to home in some cases. By showing all these problems and how are our characters dealing with them, Gintama is showing us how unimportant and small these problems we get depressed over actually are if you look at your life as whole, and how some things that are stressful will be funny in few years (which I believe is something we all experienced through our childhood). The show is literally soul-healing (which is funny considering the name of the show Gin Tama - Silver Soul), it manages to show just how everyone's life is beautiful and worth living, and that it will always be better, because life is long and you don't need to rush things, eventually everything falls into it's place if you are true to yourself. Which for many sad, lonely, and depressed people like me opened our eyes and thought us what is worth treasuring. If you understand Gintama with your whole heart, it changes you, that's why people who watched the show are either saying that it's their favorite show ever with no close second, or it's boring/mediocre (Those people are either not able to grasp the message of the show because they haven't gone through that period of questioning yourselves and your life, or haven't really hit adulthood yet). This still isn't everything the show offers! The fighting/serious arcs of this show are actually insane and one of the best ever seen in anime history, the show takes this already deep and complicated characters, and makes a really good story with them, besides looking really cool and unique, the fights have so many meaning and weight behind them. The plot itself is not the best ever when compared to some other anime, but it's like 8 or 9 out of 10 which is still extremely good, it's just that the 9/10 action filled plot is overshadowed by comedy and mundane life activities, it goes to show just how impactful these moments actually are. In terms of anime production, animation goes from average to very good (There weren't any problems with it ever), Soundtrack and audio design are extremely good, it's not just the variety, but the quality of them, some OST's literally can change your mood the moment you play them. The series has 21 openings and 30 endings, plus 3 extra songs used in this last movie, and every single one of them is actually really good. The voice acting is in my opinion the best I ever seen, that confirms the fact that after watching Gintama, everyone is saying that they only hear Gintama characters in other shows... The art of the manga itself is also really good, I personally really like how real characters look, and as for the other parts, it isn't Berserk detail level of drawing, but it doesn't need to be, it captures the feelings and it portrays surrounding realistically. CONCLUSION: By being in the Gintama community I realized just how big this world is and though it seemed no one gets how I feel, I saw just how many people feel the exact way I do. And how much this show helped us, that's why so many of us Gintama don't even compare the show to others. So watch this show, I warn you, it will feel weird and very slow at first, but if you make past first 50-60 episodes it will definitely become one of your favorites, or if you feel like many of us Gitnama fans used to feel, it may just cure your mind and soul, the way it did ours.
Jidusea
I don't know anything else to say. When I originally started watching Gintama, I was so into trying to take it seriously because that's what I do with shonen. Blindly going into it knowing it'll be funny yet feeling underwhelmed I felt was expected. I took a break and one day I was bored and decided to just sit down with an open mind and binge it. Feeling free of burden, I enjoyed everything. Every episode got better and I always smiled every single time I clicked on an episode. I laughed, I cried, I loved the entire cast. I felt sad when I finishedit and realized they had a movie coming to finish the series. Now that I was finally able to watch this Movie, I don't know what to say. It's over I guess. I loved every minute of it. It never failed to get me interested into the world or characters. It was a masterpiece. This movie had passion and love poured into it by the animators. Beautiful animation and a perfect wrap up for the silver soul arc. Everything that happened was perfect and it surely wouldn't disappoint. It's Gintama doing it's very best. Giving you more Gintama even if it's the last of the series and giving a send off to the viewers. A FINAL goodbye. If you're someone that doesn't know if Gintama is worth watching, it's up to you. It is what I would say, the definition of "acquired taste". But if you plan on watching it, I'll let you know now, as a fan, it was one hell of a ride.
Soffth
No soy bueno para los mensajes emotivos pero solo quiero decir que gracias Gintama por existir, reí, llore, sufrí, me emocione y lo disfrute. Gracias por todo Gintoki, Kagura, Shinpachi y Sadaharu. Gracias Yorozuya y tambien gracias a Sorachi por crear una obra tan maravillosa. Simplemente, gracias y adiós. "Sakata Gintoki, te has vuelto un gran hombre"------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I'm not good at emotional messages but I just want to say thank you Gintama for existing, I laughed, cried, suffered, got emotional and enjoyed it. Thanks for everything Gintoki, Kagura, Shinpachi and Sadaharu. Thanks Yorozuya and also thanks to Sorachi for creating such a wonderful work. Just thank you and goodbye. "Sakata Gintoki, you have become a great man"
MCanard
This is my first review so please bare with me. I felt obligated to write for the conclusion to my favourite anime, especially considering my feelings toward this movie adaptation. I'll start off by saying that I'm not very impressed. I read the conclusion to the manga as it was being released so I already knew what to expect from this movie plot-wise, and as a result, I was able to focus a bit more on the anime exclusive parts of the movie, such as the art and sound design. Story: The story is loyal to the manga, which is a huge relief. I was worriedthat this arc wouldn't fit into the length of a movie and that they'd have to remove or change important content in order to keep it reasonable, but I suppose that's probably why there were two semi-final episodes. In spite of this, I still found the pacing to be a little strange at times. While I knew that this arc was supposed to be a more serious conclusion piece, it still included the comic relief scenes that Gintama is so well known for. Unfortunately, the transitions between the serious moments and funny moments didn't feel very smooth, and a lot of the humour fell flat in a way it rarely ever did in the rest of the series. There were a couple moments that didn't feel as emotional or impactful as they did in the manga, which is a shame considering this is supposed to be the big dramatic climax of the series. Art: This was one of the most off-putting parts of the movie for me. It had the same art style as the semi-finals, which is to say that the colouring in particular was distinctly different from the rest of the series. This comes down to personal taste in the end, but I'm not a fan of how soft and airbrushed the character shading is. I found myself missing how the cast used to look in all their lazy cell-shaded glory. As for the animation, I was expecting a bit more. I found that several of the fight scenes looked awkward or slow, and in the end, I just never really felt like there was much of a climax because of how underwhelming they were. Sound: This was one of my biggest issues with the movie. I'll start off by saying that the insert songs by DOES and SPYAIR were great. They suit Gintama as well as the two bands' music always have, and the new songs this time around are real bangers as usual. Definitely my favourite part when it comes to the sound in this movie. Unfortunately, the rest was disappointing. When it comes to the soundtrack, I was hoping for a huge nostalgia trip, but what I got was mostly soundtracks I couldn't recognise to the point I thought the movie had a completely original OST separate from the rest of the series, save for one or two tracks later in. If the songs I didn't recognise were from the anime, they picked probably the most bland tracks they possibly could have. If I had the choice, I would have replaced them with some of the much more classic soundtracks that any fan would recognise in a heartbeat. There are plenty to choose from, and among these are definitely songs that would have fit the mood just as well, if not better than the boring ones that were selected instead. The emotional impact would have skyrocketed. The soundtrack isn't even my biggest complaint about the sound design still. What bothered me the most was just... how dead quiet it was most of the time. For a movie where there's constant battle going on all throughout this giant crumbling structure, there was virtually no background noise for the vast majority of the movie. There was no ambience. If I had been blindfolded watching it, I wouldn't understand what was going on- not because I don't understand Japanese, but because there was the distinct lack of blades clashing and bullets bouncing and metal creaking and breaking and explosions echoing. There was nothing to relay the sounds of combat anywhere except wherever the characters of focus were. There wasn't even background music during a lot of these instances. This led to a lot of silence and little emotional investment. I didn't feel stimulated at all. Final thoughts: To summarize my thoughts on the movie in a few words: This isn't Gintama. It doesn't look, sound, or feel the way Gintama should. It was more boring to me than even some of the less popular stand alone episodes. It just didn't have enough energy or tension. In the end, I still thought it was okay, almost purely for the fact that the story was written by Sorachi and the art was still in the original style, save for the weird colouring. The characters kept their personalities and it was nice to see the series end on a positive, humourous note. My favourite part of the movie, in all honestly, was the ending theme song. Wadachi is a good song to end on, and what I particularly loved about it was that the animation for it featured references to many of the other ending theme songs right from the beginning of the series all the way to the end. That was the kind of nostalgia and emotional response I was hoping to get from the rest of the movie. It was very cute, and I now find myself wanting to go back and continue my rewatch. Despite my less than great impression of this movie, I'm both happy and sad to see this series end. It will probably remain my favourite anime, as I've yet to find anything that satisfies my brand of humour as well as Gintama does. It turned some of the worst moments of my life into some of the best, to the point that I'm actually grateful for having such a horrible time, otherwise I never would have picked up the series again. Thank you for all the years of laughing and crying, Gintama. Farewell!
Octavimomo
This is not Gintama. I mean, it has the same story arc and the same characters, but overall it felt like another parody sketch, overextended by mistake. The animation style is probably the main culprit. Then the action, pacing, story, soundtrack. When it was over, I was left with a feeling of "Wait, is that it? Where's the real final?". Animation style aside, it felt like this was just a hastily put single story arc finale, made by a different studio, rather than a proper Gintama finale. I mean, every time I saw these generic "anime eyes", I was like w t f. All thepresentation aspects of it are different from how it usually was in Gintama. And those aspects, for me, were one of the defining parts of what was Gintama as a show. So overall, 2 silver balls out of 11.
abrahamgal
When it comes to gintama sorachi never fails to surprise me and this movie was no exception this movie truly fleshes out gintama at its finest. in total I had no problems at all with gintama the final for me it was a masterpiece. art style and animation 10/10 you could tell the people who were making gintama the final put a lot of effort into it and I am forever grateful they did. sound 10/10 what else can I say but SPYAIR x DOES for this final movie was a perfect fit for this every time I heard the music start playing i wouldeither start getting hyped or just start crying. character 10/10 gintama has my fav cast of characters of all time there so fun to watch and boost my enjoyment a lot. enjoyment 10/10 like I said before the cast made it more enjoyable for me, I enjoyed every second of the final movie. overall 10/10. I wanna thank sorachi for giving us gintama it was truly a fun experience going thru the series
mayo_berrry
「 This review would be for the entire series of Gintama 」 Before I start this review, first of all, I want to say thank you to the mastermind of this anime. Sorachi, no, Gorilla-sensei, from the bottom of my heart, just, Thank you so much. Gintama, what is Gintama? Gintama is not bad, its not good, its not great, its not a masterpiece, its nothing else except Gintama. I would not dare to use masterpiece for this anime because that means I would just be categorizing it with the other shows, when clearly it shouldn’t. If other shows have made me laugh, and enjoy. Gintama gave mea sort of happiness that I just couldn’t find in other anime. The plot isn’t “become a pirate king” or “defeat the demon king” “become the number 1 hero” isn’t like that at all. Instead of using the summaries present, I’ll give you my own summary. Gintama is all about protecting those close to them, and what makes that WORK, is the gem of the series, the heart of the series. The characters Each and every character, their personality, their relationships, their banter, everything, is what this made just so special. From Kagura and Gintoki’s sweet fatherly relationship, to Gintoki’s and Hijkata’s weird love hate relationship, to Otae’s role as everyones vulnerable big sister, to Kondo’s kind heart. This characters, woven with their perks, strengths and flaws, is the heart of the series and what makes it so great. And this relationships with everyone, would later let you come to understand the protagonist himself, Gintoki, and would also become something special for the viewer as well, and that includes me. Like I said earlier, I didn’t just enjoy Gintama, it didn’t just entertain me, it made me happy. The key core to Gintama, its interactions and relationships with the characters is what made it super special for me. It felt warm, it made me happy, through small episodes, like for example, stand alone Kagura centered episodes made me feel warm, it made me get this giddy feeling that I get whenever I hang out with my friends. It felt like it was real, it feels like I was connected to the characters somehow. As a gintama fan, I always see complaints of how long it is, well I don’t blame them really, but I think the episodic nature will later become the core of each major arcs, that would later make you understand why, why that everyday life was so important. Through those mini comedy arcs, to its stands alone episodes, you get to connect with everyone and their relationships. Those connections, with their everyday life, became so important, to the story, to the characters, to probably the author, and most importantly, to me. Gintama is a painting that looks overrated in the surface, but is in fact a treasure in the pile of Gold. With each characters being the paint, major arcs being the brush strokes, and Sorachi as the artist himself. When combined together, it shines brighter than any gold in existence, a work that was made with deadly long years. Gintama was a pretty, beautiful, bright silver. It made me realize how beautiful life is, I’m not sad, I’m not depressed or anything, I’m just a person who enjoys watching anime who just so happens stumble across Gintama. But despite my normality, it made me enjoy life a little more. I think this is what Gintama the “anime” for me. It made me enjoy life, it made me appreciate it even more, something that I couldn’t get from others. The anime that made me laugh, cry, angry, scared and more, but most importantly, it really did made me happy. I’m not making you to watch this anime, Gintama isn’t for everybody after all, and I’m also sorry if this review is all over the place. But I just wanted to convey to everyone what Gintama is for me, and what makes it so special. Let me say my final words before I cry into the abyss while writing this. Gintama, from the bottom of my heart, truly. Thank you.
asahi22
Gintama never fail to surprise the fans, it will always have a special place in our hearts. In the introduction, The movie was successful in presenting the heart and soul of the Gintama concepts. I think it was a great start for the movie, and it is my most favorite part. The movie presented everything you could expect of Gintama, all the cool fights, funny acts, crazy parts, sad stories, happy moments... etc. Mostly, our favorite Sakata Gentoki was a start like always, and other favorite characters. However, the movie failed at some point in the graphics, and it's not that much of a great issue. Intotal, Gintama: The Final, was a good movie.
itsjustdaniel
Gintama finally making it's final chapter after so many fakes in theatres. This movie really was the ending the entire series deserved. It covers the final manga chapters and the story outlives the ending of the Silver Soul Arc. The story ended as it should be, the whole series had the over all goal for the characters to live their daily lives having fun jokes and gags as going on adventures together, as their pasts come to haunt them sometimes even literally. In one finale all the lovable characters come back once again to take down the one last obstacle from them living their lives.Seeing the final scene will get any long term fan of the series extremely emotional. The animation too was extremely promising and the best from the entire series, it really shows what animation in the year 2021 could look like for most anime. Enjoyment isn't a 10 because some of the jokes were a miss personally to me but Gintama always has the same lovable comedy it's had since the beginning. I think that this was one of the most bitter-sweet ending to an anime that I have ever seen.
myth720
This movie has everything that makes a classic Gintama: parody, toilet humor, drama, sword action, tears and blood, top notch DOES song, self deprecating humor and jokes that piss off Japan’s PTA. It managed to utilize such a large ensemble of characters incredibly well, although some had only time for a cameo. We laughed and we cried and we laughed again... (I’ve only ever heard the audience laugh this loud in the previous Gintama movie!) The animation was beautiful, although you could tell where they saved on the budget as it wasn’t always so even, but it has a very unique touch to it when thebudget is on. This movie has heart, and more importantly it has SOUL. And IF they don’t troll us again and it’s really the final Gintama, it’s an awe and some way to leave.
YoshidaShouyou
Its finally over. The story that I learned so many things from, the story which had a deep impression in my soul, my very silver soul. It was the best farewell imaginable. The art was top notch as it was shown in the trailers. The story was heartbreaking yet heartwarming at the same time. I don't think there will be another anime which engages me more than Gintama for the rest of my life. The characters of Gintama always seemed real to me more than any other anime. I laughed with them, I cried with them. like Gintoki, my soul has been colored by every one of them. Theyleft a very deep impression on me and I truly hold them dear not only in my heart but from the bottom of my soul. The sound and themes were awesome specially Wadachi as it somehow resonates with the whole story. To those who want to watch Gintama: start it right now. it is a slow burner but I am sure you won't regret it as you progress forward, seeing this beautiful yet cruel story. To think that it's over really brings tear to my eyes. It showed me desires, bonds and aspirations that I thought could never be shared through an anime. Thank you Hideaki Sorachi for creating some of my most precious memories Thank you for showing me what is the purest color of a person's soul I am grateful to you for the rest of my life.
g-ta
Story 9 It was a great blend of drama and comedy as always. I would say that the parody scenes of a particular anime at the beginning was fucking epic and hilarious. Those madlads in the studio pulled it off. Anyways, it was a great conclusion to the anime. I am really happy I was able to see it in the theaters. For the manga readers who know the conclusion of the story, there are bonus scenes that don’t exist in the manga. You should check them out. Art 8 The art quality was great and it might have been the best it ever was throughout the series.There are news that the manga author Sorachi himself drew some of the key animations. Sadly I wasn’t able to tell which ones they were. But I have to say the animation was fluid and beautiful for every scene. Sound 8 The soundtrack was great. In one scene, the music was loud and had too much noise but I guess maybe it could’ve been because of where I was sitting in the theater. Except the new songs from Spyair and DOES, most of the songs were the traditional soundtracks you have probably heard before. Bonus When you go see the movie, you can get one of the character drawings of Demon Slayer drawn by Sorachi. I got the Shinobu one, and it was pretty cool. For the lucky Gintama fans living in Japan, if you haven’t received one yet, go get them now!