Gintama': Enchousen
#11 All-Time Ranking
# All-Time Popularity
- Format
- TV
- Episodes
- 13
- Episode Duration
- 24 minutes
- Status
- finished
- Start Date
- 10-4-2012
- End Date
- 3-28-2013
- Season
- fall 2012
- Average Score
- 8.9
- Mean Score
- 8.9
- Studios
- Sunrise
- Producers
- TV Tokyo Aniplex Dentsu Shueisha
- Source
- manga
- Genres
- Action Comedy Drama Sci-Fi
While Gintoki Sakata was away, the Yorozuya found themselves a new leader: Kintoki, Gintoki's golden-haired doppelganger. In order to regain his former position, Gintoki will need the help of those around him, a troubling feat when no one can remember him! Between Kintoki and Gintoki, who will claim the throne as the main character?
In addition, Yorozuya make a trip back down to red-light district of Yoshiwara to aid an elderly courtesan in her search for her long-lost lover. Although the district is no longer in chains beneath the earth's surface, the trio soon learn of the tragic backstories of Yoshiwara's inhabitants that still haunt them. With flashback after flashback, this quest has Yorozuya witnessing everlasting love and protecting it as best they can with their hearts and souls.
Gintama': Enchousen includes moments of action-packed intensity along with their usual lighthearted, slapstick humor for Gintoki and his friends.
(Source: MAL Rewrite)
Relations
Characters
Gintoki Sakata
main
Tomokazu Sugita
Japanese
Shinpachi Shimura
main
Daisuke Sakaguchi
Japanese
Kagura
main
Rie Kugimiya
Japanese
Kotarou Katsura
supporting
Akira Ishida
Japanese
Ayame Sarutobi
supporting
Yuu Kobayashi
Japanese
Sougo Okita
supporting
Kenichi Suzumura
Japanese
Staff
Hideaki Sorachi
Original Creator
Youichi Fujita
Director
Shinji Takeuchi
Character Design
Audio Highs
Music
Yuuichirou Nakajima
Background Art
SPYAIR
Theme Song Performance (OP3)
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Recommendations
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Gintoki Sakata
main
Tomokazu Sugita
Japanese
Shinpachi Shimura
main
Daisuke Sakaguchi
Japanese
Kagura
main
Rie Kugimiya
Japanese
Kotarou Katsura
supporting
Akira Ishida
Japanese
Ayame Sarutobi
supporting
Yuu Kobayashi
Japanese
Sougo Okita
supporting
Kenichi Suzumura
Japanese
Toushirou Hijikata
supporting
Kazuya Nakai
Japanese
Sadaharu
supporting
Mikako Takahashi
Japanese
Isao Kondou
supporting
Susumu Chiba
Japanese
Tae Shimura
supporting
Satsuki Yukino
Japanese
Shinsuke Takasugi
supporting
Takehito Koyasu
Japanese
Taizou Hasegawa
supporting
Fumihiko Tachiki
Japanese
Sagaru Yamazaki
supporting
Tetsuharu Oota
Japanese
Otose
supporting
Kujira
Japanese
Katakuriko Matsudaira
supporting
Norio Wakamoto
Japanese
Kyuubei Yagyuu
supporting
Fumiko Orikasa
Japanese
Tama
supporting
Omi Minami
Japanese
Shigeshige Tokugawa
supporting
Yuuki Ono
Japanese
Gengai Hiraga
supporting
Bin Shimada
Japanese
Catherine
supporting
Yuu Sugimoto
Japanese
Ayumu Toujou
supporting
Kouji Yusa
Japanese
Musashi
supporting
Kouichi Sakaguchi
Japanese
Koshinori Yagyuu
supporting
Takaya Kuroda
Japanese
Tsukuyo
supporting
Yuuko Kaida
Japanese
Shouyou Yoshida
supporting
Kouichi Yamadera
Japanese
Hideaki Sorachi
Original Creator
Youichi Fujita
Director
Shinji Takeuchi
Character Design
Audio Highs
Music
Yuuichirou Nakajima
Background Art
SPYAIR
Theme Song Performance (OP3)
Amoyamo
Theme Song Performance (OP1)
Amoyamo
Theme Song Performance (ED2)
SPYAIR
Theme Song Performance (ED4)
Shunsaku Okuda
Theme Song Composition (OP1)
Tomoko Kawase
Theme Song Lyrics (OP1)
Shunsaku Okuda
Theme Song Arrangement (OP1)
Shunsaku Okuda
Theme Song Composition (ED2)
Shunsaku Okuda
Theme Song Arrangement (ED2)
Tomoko Kawase
Theme Song Lyrics (ED2)
Mikako Takahashi
Insert Song Performance (ep 4)
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Total users: 71592