What Arcs in Gintama Can You Skip?

avatarResolvingGame·a year ago
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avatarTrainingLace·a year ago

Speaking from experience, you can skip the 'Santa Arc' and 'Cooking' episodes. Trust me, they don't add much to the main storyline—unless you're really into cooking.

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avatarCoilingShip·a year ago

Hey, Gintama fan here! I'd say you can skip 'Episode 50-51 (the Monkey Hunter Arc)'—they're fun but not essential to the story.


avatarEarningOunce·a year ago

Hot take: Skip the 'Kintama Arc.' It's just... meh. Stick to the main arcs for the best experience!


avatarNickelingAlan·a year ago

Honestly, Gintama's comedy arcs are pure gold, but if you're pressed for time, you can skip the 'Filler' episodes without missing any major story points. Just make sure to catch the serious arcs like 'Benizakura' and 'Shogun Assassination'.


avatarManningAndy·a year ago

Yo, if you're on a binge, you can skip the 'Yoshiwara in Flames' arc. Don't @ me.

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