Gintama Season 9

October. 02,2017      TV-14
Rating:
8.7
Trailer Synopsis

In an era where aliens have invaded and taken over feudal Tokyo, an unemployed samurai finds work however he can.

Episode 13 : Guardian Spirits Are Also a Part of the Soul
December. 25,2017
The Kabuki District Sports Meet begins, and Shinpachi bears witness to the influence guardian spirits have on such events. Will he be able to fight through it and help Odd Jobs win the cash prize?
Episode 12 : The Line Between Godlike Games and Shitty Games is Paper-Thin
December. 18,2017
In the first half, Gintoki decides that as protagonist, he can't sit and do nothing as a Gintama game is released. He takes matters into his own hands as Odd Jobs looks to produce a super hit. In the second, Shinpachi buys a new pair of glasses that get him rather high spirits...
Episode 11 : An Idol's Badge of Honor
December. 11,2017
The battle at the Oedo Dome heats up as the fans waver between the two groups, but Otsu is still holed up indoors. Will she fade away, or will Shinpachi and gang rekindle her passion?
Episode 10 : Diamonds are Unscratchable
December. 04,2017
Boogie Diamonds 48 has to deal with the sudden arrival of Galaxy Kingdom Bitches 48, who challenge them for the spot of Edo's top idol!
Episode 9 : Wash Your Hands Before a Handshake
November. 27,2017
As group units take over the idol industry, Terakado Tsu must adapt or fall behind the times. But the idol she forms a combo unit with is... Kagura?
Episode 8 : The Strongest Sword, and the Dullest Ass
November. 20,2017
The Excaliburling story reaches its climax as Maganagi takes over Okita's body and reveals the truth to Kusanagi. How will Gintoki respond?
Episode 7 : The Super Sadist and the Super Sadist
November. 13,2017
Kusanagi reveals the details of an old wound he received at the hands of the cursed sword, Maganagi, as Gintoki and Okita get ready for their duel. Meanwhile, Hijikata investigates Senbe the Manslayer.
Episode 6 : 3000 Leagues in Search of a Scabbard
November. 06,2017
The Odd Jobs encounter a strange sword at Tetsuko's smithy, and it grows attached (quite literally) to Gintoki's behind!
Episode 5 : Life, Death, and Shades / All the Answers Can Be Found in the Field
October. 30,2017
Hasegawa has a life-or-death encounter with assassins, and the Shinsengumi and Mimawarigumi compete over solving a fictional case.
Episode 4 : A Family
October. 23,2017
The gang discover the truth behind the old man and look to reunite him with Ikumatsu and her ramen.
Episode 3 : A Bowl of Ramen
October. 16,2017
Katsura, upon hearing Ikumatsu's story about an old man who used to visit her restaurant every New Year's Eve, enlists the Odd Jobs' help to look for him.
Episode 2 : My Bald Dad, My Light-Haired Dad, and My Dad's Glasses
October. 09,2017
Gintoki and Umibozu go all-out to stop Kagura's marriage from happening.
Episode 1 : The Stairs to Adulthood May Not Always Lead Up
October. 02,2017
Kagura has a boyfriend!! What unspeakable things will happen to him who appears before the obsessively nosey, restlessly agitated Umibozu and Gintoki!?

Seasons

Season 11
Second Season of the final arc of Gintama.
Season 11 2018
Season 10
Final arc of Gintama.
Season 10 2018
Season 9
Season 9 2017
Season 8
Season 8 2017
Season 7
Season 7 2015
Season 6
Season 6 2012
Season 5
Season 5 2011
Season 4
Season 4 2009
Season 3
Season 3 2008
Season 2
Season 2 2007
Season 1
Season 1 2006

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