Ep 4. Watch Out! Weekly Shonen Jump Sometimes Comes Out on Saturdays!
- TV14
- April 25, 2006
- 25 min
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7.3 (501)
Gintama season 1 episode 4, titled "Watch Out! Weekly Shonen Jump Sometimes Comes Out on Saturdays!", follows Gintoki and the rest of the Odd Jobs crew as they struggle to get their hands on the latest issue of Weekly Shonen Jump. The episode begins with Gintoki waking up early on a Saturday morning to go out and pick up the latest issue of Weekly Shonen Jump, only to realize that it isn't out yet. As it turns out, the release of Weekly Shonen Jump is sometimes delayed on Saturdays, much to the disappointment of Gintoki and his friends.
Undeterred, the Odd Jobs crew sets out to find other ways of getting their hands on the latest issue of Weekly Shonen Jump. They visit various convenience stores and bookstores, but all of them are sold out. They finally find a store that has a few copies left, but they are being sold at an inflated price. Gintoki decides to wait for the next issue, but Kagura and Shinpachi are eager to get their hands on the latest chapter of their favorite manga series.
Meanwhile, a group of rival gangs are also on the hunt for the latest issue of Weekly Shonen Jump. Gintoki and his friends inadvertently get caught up in their feud, which leads to a hilarious and action-packed showdown in the streets of Edo. In the end, the Odd Jobs crew manages to get their hands on the latest issue of Weekly Shonen Jump, but not without getting into a lot of trouble along the way.
Throughout the episode, Gintoki and his friends demonstrate their love for Weekly Shonen Jump and the manga series it publishes. They obsess over the latest chapters, eagerly debate the merits of different series, and even cosplay as their favorite characters. This love and passion is what sets Gintama apart from other anime series, making it a must-watch for manga fans and anime enthusiasts alike.
The animation in this episode is top-notch, capturing the humor and action of the manga series perfectly. The fight scenes are fast-paced and thrilling, while the comedy moments are hilarious and lighthearted. The voice acting is also superb, with the cast delivering their lines with perfect comic timing and emotional depth.
Overall, Gintama season 1 episode 4 is a fun and enjoyable episode that showcases the humor and love for manga that defines the series. It's a must-watch for fans of the manga and anime, as well as anyone looking for a lighthearted and entertaining anime series. Whether you're a fan of action, comedy, or just great storytelling, Gintama has it all and this episode is no exception.