Gintama Collection (Animated)

Number of Movies: 4

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Featured Cast

Tomokazu Sugita

Gintoki Sakata (voice)

Daisuke Sakaguchi

Shinpachi Shimura (voice)

Rie Kugimiya

Kagura (voice)

Kazuya Nakai

Toushirou Hijikata (voice)

Akira Ishida

Kotarou Katsura (voice)

Kenichi Suzumura

Sougo Okita (voice)

Takehito Koyasu

Shinsuke Takasugi (voice)

Susumu Chiba

Isao Kondou (voice)

Mikako Takahashi

Sadaharu (voice)

Koichi Yamadera

Utsuro / Shouyou Yoshida (voice)

Satoshi Hino

Kamui (voice)

Hochu Otsuka

Abuto (voice)

Featured Crew

Mamiko Matsumoto

Visual Effects

Miki Yoshino

Visual Effects

Shinji Takeuchi

Visual Effects

Ikumi Oka

Visual Effects

Yang Rui

Visual Effects

Shinji Takeuchi

Visual Effects

4 Movies

Gintama: The Movie

April 24, 2010

Odd Jobs Gin has taken on a lot of odd work in the past, and when you're a Jack of All Trades agency based in a feudal Japan that's been conquered and colonized by aliens, the term "Odd Jobs" means REALLY ODD jobs. But when some more than slightly suspicious secrets from the shadows of Gintoki Sakata's somewhat shady former samurai past and a new pair of odd jobs collide, the action is bound to get so wild and demented that only a feature film will do it justice!

What would have happened if the Shiroyasha never existed? Edo is thrown to chaos by a mysterious cause. Sakata Gintoki, now lives in a world where the future has changed, without him. What has happened to the Yorozuya? Gintoki, who is now a ghost of the past, must once again carry the burden in order to save his friends. He must finish the biggest job ever, which may be the final job of Yorozuya.

Movie version of the Shinsengumi Crisis arc (episodes 101-105) and the Kabukicho Four Devas arc (episodes 210-214) which were screened in selected theaters in Japan.

The concluding film to the Gintama animated series, adapting the final chapters of the comic series of the same name by Hideaki Sorachi. The film covers chapters 699–704 of the original comics, with original material added in.

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