With the release of the manga’s 77th volume, the wrap-around confirmed it’d be a getting a new anime film. Sunrise had been teasing that the series would receive another animated entry for a while. In fact, I know a number of people who stopped watching anime or never really was more than a casual fan but still kept up week to week for over a decade to watch or read Gintama. Its alien brand of humor which has only morphed and became more encompassing as it went along has charmed many of the years, and they’ll be happy to know we are getting another animated Gintama movie. Never as popular as a My Hero Academia or a Naruto, however, this jump title grew a gigantic cult audience over the years. It first ended in Weekly Shonen Jump only to continue in the digital Shonen Jump Giga publication and eventually had its, for now, final chapters run in a dedicated Gintama app. As far as we know, Hideaki Sorachi’s seminal manga Gintama is finally, actually, for real over now.
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