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In the Anime Grand Prix polls, Gintoki was voted as one of the most popular male anime characters. [41] [42] The Japanese music distributor Recochoku has made two annual surveys of which anime characters that people would like to marry. Gintoki ranked second, then first in the category "The Character I Want to Be My Groom."
The main characters of the series are part of "Yorozuya", known in the Japanese version as Yorozuya Gin-chan (万事屋銀ちゃん, lit. "General Merchant Gin-chan") is the name of Gintoki Sakata's freelancer business. Gintoki runs his business from a second-floor apartment, which he rents from Otose.
The first guidebook for the manga is Gintama Official Character Book - Gin Channel! (銀魂公式キャラクターブック「銀ちゃんねる!」, Gintama Official Character Book - Gin Chaneru!) released by Shueisha on April 4, 2006. It features characters files, an interview with Hideaki Sorachi, and original character stickers. [139]
Characters Merry and Pippin drink this while traveling with the Ents, which results in both characters growing taller. Getafix's magic potion: Asterix: The magic potion the druid Getafix makes to give the villagers superhuman strength to fight the Romans. Lacasa: The Road to Oz "A sort of nectar famous in Oz and nicer to drink than soda-water ...
While Hasegawa first plays a theme song, the characters then watch a fake trailer of a supposed second film based on the series. The episode ends with a chapter of "Teach us Ginpachi-sensei", a story in which Gintoki is the teacher of a high school class composed of anime's characters.
Gin finally slays him during the final battle between the dogs and the bears, decapitating Akakabuto with the Zetsu Tenrou Battouga attack. In the English Silver Fang -The Shooting Star Gin-manga, he is actually called "Red Helmet". Madara (マダラ) A scarred Asian black bear and one of Akakabuto's main lieutenants. Early in the anime, Madara ...
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The anime television series Bartender is based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Araki Joh. The series was directed by Masaki Watanabe, written by Yasuhiro Imagawa, and produced by Palm Studio. [1] It originally aired from October 15 to December 31, 2006, on Fuji TV.