
Gintama: The Movie
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Gintoki and his Yorozuya friends (or rather, employees suffering under labor violations), Shinpachi and Kagura, continue to scrape by in the futuristic, alien-infested city of Edo. They take on whatever work they can find while trying not to get involved in anything too dangerous. But when Katsura, the leader of the Joui rebels and Gintoki's long-time acquaintance, disappears after being brutally attacked by an unknown assassin, Shinpachi and Kagura begin an investigation into his whereabouts and the identity of the assailant. Meanwhile, Gintoki takes on a seemingly unrelated job: the blacksmith Tetsuya requests that Gin recover a strange and powerful sword called the Benizakura which was recently stolen. As the two investigations gradually intersect, the Yorozuya crew find themselves in the midst of a major conspiracy that hinges on the sinister nature of the Benizakura sword. Gintoki resolves to take the fight directly to the enemy headquarters, and together with a few unexpected allies, sets out on one of his most perilous jobs yet. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Characters
Gintoki Sakata
Gintoki Sakata: A lazy, yet noble samurai, always ready for a fight or sweets.
Portrayed by Daingerfield Michael
Kagura
Super strong Yato clan member, Kagura, is a powerful, quirky, and loyal member of the Yorozuya.
Portrayed by Christian Luci
Kotarou Katsura
Joui war veteran, anti-Amanto revolutionary, and Gintoki's eccentric comrade, known for disguises and outdated humor.
Portrayed by Gabriel Rayner
Shinpachi Shimura
Loyal, bespectacled samurai apprentice to Gintoki, skilled swordsman, and devoted brother.
Portrayed by Howard Cole
Elizabeth
Katsura's enigmatic avian companion, Elizabeth, is a skilled fighter who communicates via signboards, wielding them as both artistic tools and weapons.
Portrayed by Love Andrew
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