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Gintama - Ep. 151 & 152

Gintama - Ep. 151 & 152

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This treat of an episode with the barbershop made it into one of the live action gintama movies and its freaking great. Btw as far as I know the japanese will show everything but genitals so the censorship you see here is whats censored in japan.

Whenever you see the Shogun, trust me, a train wreck doesn't even begin to describe the episodes he is in XD

when you don't think the episode could get wilder it does and just carries on ahhgdhs I forgot how much I loved the barbershop trio

jin's scream in dionysus

I LIKE YA CUT G 😂

this episode had me ROLLING poor shogun poor kondo POOR ZURA HOW COULD THEY GIVE HIM THAT CUT

jin's scream in dionysus

This is absolute facts 😂

When you hear “SHOGUN-KYOOOO” you know you have a great episode on your hands.

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Infodump: Episode 151: -At the beginning of this episode is a 'new program' Kintama, which is a spoof of Gintama itself, with an alternate setting in the world of Male Host Club Kin = gold vs Gin = silver, resulting in 'Kintoki' having yellow-gold hair -The “Chonmage,” often shortened to just “Mage,” is a form of Japanese traditional topknot haircut worn by men. It is most commonly associated with the Edo period and samurai, and in recent times with sumo wrestlers. It was originally a method of using hair to hold a samurai helmet steady atop the head in battle, and became a status symbol among Japanese society. In a traditional Edo-era chonmage the top of the head is shaved. The remaining hair was oiled and waxed before being tied into a small tail folded onto the top of the head in the characteristic topknot. -Golgo 17 is a parody of “Golgo 13” a hitman manga -Abu-San is a famous baseball manga. It is one of the longest manga out there, having run from 1973-2014, with 107 volumes. Episode 152: -This episode's title comes from Fukuzawa Yukichi's well-known publication “Encouragement of learning.” The phrase, however, did not originate from Fukuzawa Yukichi. It was adapted from 'The Unanimous Declaration of the thirteen United States of America' written primarily by Thomas Jefferson. -Gintama commercial plug for episode 151 - the 16:9 ratio is a reference to Hi-Vision, which is NHK's roll-out of High Definition television/HDTV -Naruto manga/anime reference: This is a pun on naruto which refers to the garnishing of steamed fish-paste cake, sliced to decorate ramen dishes & The swirl on the garnishing also resembles Naruto Uzumaki's rasengan and Sasuke’s Sharingan. There’s also the shadow clone jutsu reference -Gintoki's lack of finishing move is possibly referring to the fact that the Gintama games don’t sell well and that none of the characters have actual moves. The closest is the combo attack Gin used on Hosen.

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