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Subreddit wiki Wiki index FAQ Mods Comment Faces by Category AMAs Events Related Subreddits Related Websites Watch This! Archive Writing Club All pages Spoiler Tag Changes Tag your spoilers, it's easier than ever!Īnnouncing the New Flair System for r/AnimeĪ Quick-Start Guide to /r/anime Learn all about the subreddit The Start of Winter 2022 Survey Results What are you looking forward to this season? Crunchyroll.The Results of the /r/anime Awards 2021! What do you think? Troubles that they of course try to solve, but in reality. Wherever they go, all they do is to create troubles. He and his gang, however, are also among the very few who have not forgotten the morale of a swordsman. Gintama is a story of a handyman named Gintoki, a samurai with no respect for rules set by the invaders, who's ready to take any job to survive. All samurais have been disarmed and reduced to temp workers with no skills who just try to make ends meet. The Shogunate has become a puppet of alien occupation armies. Instead of the US fleet, the country is stormed by spaceships coming from four corners of the universe and soon we see it occupied by extraterrestrials. That's what history tells, but in Gintama, that's not what happens. The samurai regime ended its life with the imperial restoration in 1868. In 1853, the US fleet commanded by Admiral Perry forced the doors open, leading to a modernization of the nation's sociopolitical systems and the eventual fall of the Shogunate. In the early 17th century, Japan adopted strict isolation policies and severed almost all ties with foreign countries.