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The former has the Yorozuya trio comically introducing themselves to the audience with their self-proclaimed Gintama specialty background-only style while the latter has the series' cast discussing ideas for a second movie until they are interrupted by stand-ins of the Warner Bros. the Yorozuya initially referred to as Mr. War and Mr. Ner ...
In December 2012 at Jump Festa the cast from the Gintama anime series commented they were not sure when the film was going to be released due to delays from the script. [12] The delay to Summer 2013 was confirmed in January 2013 in an episode from the TV series. [13] An anime event titled "Soul of Silver" was made to promote the movie in Osaka.
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The subtitle for the Gintama anime could be loosely translated as "The starting point is the utmost importance for anything, so trying to outdo oneself is just about right." [51] In January 2009, Fujita mentioned he was not going to work in the fourth season of the series starting in such year.
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On May 1, it was announced that the Blu-ray release would go on sale on August 4, 2021, with the Gintama: The Semi-Final episodes bundled. [10] Eleven Arts screened the film in North American theatres, under the title Gintama: The Very Final, in both Japanese with subtitles and dubbed into English from November 21–22, 2021. [11]
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Gintama (銀魂) is a 2017 Japanese jidaigeki action comedy film written and directed by Yuichi Fukuda , starring Shun Oguri and based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Hideaki Sorachi. [1] [2] It was released on July 14, 2017, in Japan by Warner Bros. Pictures. [3]