Gintama Complete Series Official

Gintama Complete Series Official

Because the series aired across multiple studios (Sunrise/Bandai Namco Pictures) and rebranded several times, the numbering can be confusing. Here is the official breakdown of the complete series.

Title: Gintama (Silver Soul) Format: Animated Television Series Genre: Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi, Samurai, Parody Original Run: April 4, 2006 – October 7, 2021 Episodes: 367 (Main Series) + Movies/OVAs Studios: Sunrise (Episodes 1–265), Bandai Namco Pictures (Episodes 266–367)


Original Run: 2006–2018 (plus a final movie in 2021)
Episodes: 367 (across multiple seasons) + OVAs + The Final movie
Genres: Action, Comedy, Parody, Sci-Fi, Historical Fiction, Drama, Slice of Life
Studio: Sunrise (Bandai Namco Filmworks)
Based on: Manga by Hideaki Sorachi Gintama Complete Series


  • Gintama. (Gintama Season 5 / Porori-hen) (Episodes 317 - 328)
  • Gintama. (Shirogane no Tamashii-hen) (Episodes 329 - 367)
  • You have to understand: Gintama is not a show you "binge." It is a show you live with.

    The Gintama complete series is 367 episodes of a man in a white jumpsuit trying to pay his rent. It is a show that will pause the final boss fight to argue about the nutritional value of mayonnaise (Hijikata) or the shape of a wad of rice (Matsudaira). It will make you love a sadistic policeman, a gorilla stalker, a terrorist with a sad smile, and a dog made of solid poop. Original Run: 2006–2018 (plus a final movie in

    If you start Gintama today, by the time you reach The Very Final, you will not feel like you finished a show. You will feel like you are saying goodbye to your best friends.

    Order a parfait. Prepare your glasses. Start at Episode 3. Gintama

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    Search Volume Note: For those looking to purchase the "Gintama Complete Series" on Blu-ray, note that Viz Media released several "Season" sets, but a complete franchise box set does not exist in English due to licensing issues across different studios (Sunrise / Bandai Namco Pictures). Digital ownership is currently the only way to "own" the full set.

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