Shows like Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt and Excel Saga have long held the crown for their raunchy humor, and we can't forget series like Prison School or Golden Boy, but Gintama takes things to the next level, with entire episodes dedicated to off-color, surreal jokes and snarky self-awareness imbued in every character. Since its inception, it's taken the limits of what anime humor is capable of and stretched them well past what many might call acceptable. Gintama may be one of the funniest send-ups of anime and the genre as a whole ever. Luckily, it's a fantastic one, and the send-off fans deserve as the irreverent saga wraps things up one last time. As such, this is, as the title implies, the final (yes, we really mean it this time!) ending for a masterfully self-aware and intriguing series. Jones), and Katsura (Jocelyne Loewen) must work in tandem to eliminate the threat Utsuro represents to bring order to their lives as well as the universe itself. Gintoki (Michael Daingerfield), Takasugi (Kyle C. He seeks a final reprieve from life, putting his immortal soul to rest once and for all. It's utter chaos as the nefarious Utsuro (Adam Gibbs) threatens to bring everything and everyone to an end. Gintama: The Very Final brings the Odd Job crew back together again like old times, for one final, massive battle.
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