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[Gintama] Anime adaptation SSR

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At first, it was awkward because I was being considerate.

The director was ecstatic after being demoted from Golden.

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>>1

Well, it’s simply that the early part of Gintama wasn’t all that great.

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The first year was kind of…

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The vibe of the first episode is different.

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It was a mass of peculiar fetishes.

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I think it’s great that Sunrise stuck with it until the end.

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Even if I went out with you, you’re still making pocket money, aren’t you?

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A simple way to make a quick buck by re-editing an anime and adding two or three new cuts to show in theaters.

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The theatrical version finale was nearly perfect as the conclusion of the anime Gintama.

I have some thoughts about the fact that it ultimately did not reach a conclusion.

I understand that it’s unavoidable since the original work dragged on.

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I thought it was the last little side gig, but the re-edited version is oddly continuing!

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The voice actors are super luxurious.

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This self-proclaimed has-been is still doing loft collaborations.

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But it seems like they can really become cheese steamed bread, thanks to the earnings from the anime…

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I wondered if it would be okay to fully commit to this parody, but there were several cases where it turned out to be not okay.

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I think the situation where I was scolded and made a joke out of it is still relatively better.

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Renbo was not good.

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I can’t keep track of the material that’s been cut in the streaming version…

Is Rena Han out, and is it dependent on the thing regarding Toei Animation…?

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There should be some cases where the background music has been replaced.

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The BGM is treated differently because it’s only broadcast on TV and sold or distributed, so there are many replacements.

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It’s nice how the resolution of Gintoki’s feelings during the beam saber arc increases in the recollection of the story about the general’s death.

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In the beginning, the station’s P was watching closely, so I laid low.

I stepped on the accelerator amidst the confusion of the substitute.

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I think the anime was at its best around the Four Heavenly Kings arc.

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Who holds the rights to the live-action version?

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During the MOTHER-themed episode, we did what was done in the original work.

I wanted to see the incredibly beautiful card game theme in an anime…

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Although I often engage in self-deprecation, it is overall one of the top hits among the scale of Jump anime.

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A valuable anime that moved slots in six months.

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It’s amazing that both the anime and live-action versions are huge hits.

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Wasn’t the frame shift topic for the 1st anniversary!?

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An anime where the background music is really too good.

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I wonder how long it was that we were seriously doing things like this for anniversary themes…

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I’ve been rewatching the OP recently, but don’t you think these guys just show off in the chorus with their Byakushya era and think it’s enough to end it with a shot of the odd jobs shop?

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P has done things so outrageous that he has had to shave his head multiple times.

I heard that there is no hair left to shave in the end.

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Didn’t we do about 40 total seasons?

Above this, there are only a few that can be included besides jumps, right?

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OP’s tempura rice bowl is often referenced in the main story!

So, I can come up with a gag that completely dedicates the stylish parts like in Rokumata.

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An anime with 201 episodes in Season 1, 51 episodes in Season 2, 13 episodes in the extension, 51 episodes in Season 3, 51 episodes in Season 4, and 3 movies, is it really that much?

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Despite saying it’s an extension route, they are also a pioneer of the cool system.

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I love the final episode of the TV anime where they abruptly interrupted the story that was going on up to Part A, and then just held a grumbling meeting in Part B about how the original work wasn’t finished at all!

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Anime that reveals generational differences through its opening theme songs.

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It’s hard to tell because I’m used to it, but there are quite a few original anime episodes…

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But it’s truly painful that Sho-chan has died.

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Although I’m really good at expanding on the original work, completely original anime is quite terrible.

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Anime with too many background music replacements in the disc release.

It can’t be helped!

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I want to see more anime like this that’s really silly.

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Oh, it’s like an upgraded version of Sket Dance!

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The distant cause of Danon the Kid’s birth

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An anime where the main character is shocked when juniors say things like, “I watched Gintama when I was a kid!”

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There are times when I create a thread and post a video explaining the detour route to bring it up again here.

I’m spilling the beans on the meta side of anime production.

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It’s really great to play a special version of the OP or ED at the end of each long episode.

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People say things like “Dentsu this” or “Dentsu that,” but I wonder if that’s really the case… they put out good things too… that’s one of the reasons I think that.

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The episode where Hasegawa-san wins at horse racing and becomes a star might be a hit original episode.

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At that time, Sunrise would…

It seems there was a system where a director received a performance reward equivalent to the cost of building a house.

Gintama said it just barely missed the mark.

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An anime that casually plays the opening of a different anime in the Kuroko no Basket episode.

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Basically, it’s the type that amplifies a joke that was just a little bit in the original work.

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I really love popularity polls.

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The outrageousness of episode 50 (season 2, episode 1) is definitely memorable.

The script was no good with an all-star cast of Urusawa’s disciples.

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Jackie’s voice by Ishimaru… I laughed when Captain Dragon appeared.

Even the voice of Mizushima is getting tired of Samo Hung…

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Saint Seiya

Staircase story

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In terms of having produced quite a number of female otaku, this is truly remarkable.

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I was surprised to learn later that the latter part of the Jackie segment in the episode where Yamaguchi conducts undercover investigations as a Shishi was entirely original to the anime.

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It’s quite luxurious in various ways, like the voice actors and the animation.

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A background that doesn’t move, only the voices of the characters playing, and meta jokes about the tough production environment.

It was something that, while not suitable as an anime, still had enough quality as a comedic gag to be acceptable.

The excellent pacing of Gintama from the era when such sneaky timing adjustments were allowed was amazing.

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The scene where Gin-san vigorously resists being paralyzed is the funniest.

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The part where the cheating boss appears only in flashbacks in the original work, like in Space Woman, was an anime original.

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A vivid memory of getting an upset stomach due to the realism of the Gundhara love hotel.

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I loved writing freely on the pillars.

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Is it true that moss has grown on the animator’s penis?

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I really think that the background music that feels so laid-back is amazing.

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I love the story of Kensho Ono, who was determined to absolutely do his best as Kuroko once it was decided that he would play the role.

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Honestly, everything from the production side is entirely original.

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I really like the collaboration episode with Skedan.

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If you try to take advantage of the original work’s refreshing humor, you’ll end up surpassing it if you go about it normally.

The split-cool system has been requested by the director to the production committee since quite early on.

At that time, it seems that the important people did not listen at all.

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There was a time when it became a topic of conversation that if you made fun of a celebrity or used their work for a parody without permission, the original person would retaliate.

Chage and others were being brought up again here.

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An anime that starts with complaints about various adults after completing a year.

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>ウォーオーオー

Even now, I still find it funny to watch the OP that was drawn by the animator with their non-dominant hand.

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I could even say that I handled Gintama better than steamed bread.

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I really love that handwritten title with that flavor.

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I think it’s rock that they were doing a chicken race to see how much they could make otaku, BPO, and real people angry.

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The terrestrial broadcast had not only BGM but also some unique program descriptions for digital terrestrial TV, making it a very lively anime…

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Renhō smelled quite dangerous.

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The voices are just perfect for the anime.

It feels somehow different.

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I realized after writing that you were getting substituted with Imagine, but this is actually from the same staff as Ixion Saga.

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There was a time when the story from a few weeks ago was being turned into an anime.

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Isn’t it strange that the female pig in bondage was out in the evening?

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Just hearing Hattori Zenzo’s voice makes me a little teary.

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It’s unfair how it seamlessly transitions from gags to heartfelt stories.

If you let your guard down thinking it’s silly and then it comes to make you cry, it’s close to a setup.

I remember the story of the old man and the old dog.

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Kushatopria

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I don’t like the pattern of Shinpachi’s clothes when they are light blue.

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I think it’s an anime where you can fully enjoy the professionalism of the voice actors.

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There are many parodies of Love Plus, depictions of idol otaku, and self-deprecating aspects of otaku culture, which makes me think this really reflects the era when otaku culture had low self-esteem… that’s just my personal thought.

They may not have thought that far.

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Just fit for Takamatsu, who loves meta-narratives.

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No OP song has been a miss throughout the years.

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I can’t forget how my parents were laughing so hard at a parody of Hyokin-zoku or something.

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Looking at it now, the teasing material about other companies isn’t funny.

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I loved how Sunrise filled time with so much Gundam content in their original productions.

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The ability to expand a trivial story to its fullest extent is impressive.

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I was just a clueless kid back then, but isn’t that crossing the line with the dirty jokes?

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Mr. Ginpachi, since it’s the autumn anime, there’s no way it was just a coincidence that it’s going to air right after the gorilla story from Witch Watch!

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Episodes that have been done in both animation and live action are a hit.

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Ahh! ◯nkas has died!!

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I laughed a lot at the episode where they had an accident during the opening and said it’s impossible to do a cool face from the next time…

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Despite all these waves being stirred up, I wonder how many people actually know the original work’s final episode.

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What the hell is Just Away? Looking at this makes my motivation to work drop!!!!!!!!!

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I like the overly elaborate opening of the “Kintama” arc.

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I often forget that the person inside Shinpachi is the most veteran among the three.

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I think Renho was excessive even though she is a real person.

Well, others are also going too far.

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When Hedoro first appeared, I watched the episode until I memorized all the lines back in my childhood…

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I wonder if the decline of Gintama and Sket Dance is still the same now.

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Because the wig is piloting a Gundam…

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I realized that Studio Ghibli has a big capacity.

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Is Sugita the youngest one in there?

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I wonder which episode the background and BGM of that example first appeared in.

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There is an English version and it seems that the translator had quite a bit of trouble.

I don’t understand the original source, so there are many annotations on the screen.

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They used to release things like love hotels, soapland topics, adult toys, and even with mosaics.

If it’s something like “d*ck” or “cr*p,” it would be understood as kids’ dirty jokes!

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Isn’t this going to make BPO angry?! This is the first time I’ve really seen them get angry.

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I burst out laughing at the popularity poll episode that I hadn’t seen in a while.

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Give me your testicles.

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It’s really unfair that just adding voices to the usual drawings can somehow work.

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The original work often had dialogue that was difficult to read, even in comedic episodes, so the contribution of the anime that reads the lines aloud is significant.

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I like wordplay a lot, like saying “senpūki” (not to be confused with “fan”).

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After all, it’s the slippery ball.

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It’s a good anime that reminds me of how things like Love Plus were popular back then.

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If we’re talking about cosplay of the person inside, why are you doing Toshi?

It’s crazy to see Oto-chan singing that song at the National Sports Pavilion!

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I wonder why the live-action version wasn’t Oizumi…

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I was doing Dragon Ball references so much that it was almost excessive, but I can’t tell if it’s from the anime original or the source material.

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When I was a child, I laughed out loud at the Death Cancer episode, but I couldn’t understand why my sister made a grim face.

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There were episodes where they placed mannequins in half-hearted cosplay and burned paper-made samurai shops, showing unnecessary effort in their shortcuts.

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At the time of the first anime at the Jump Festa in 2005, Zura was riding in a Gundam.

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Speaking of which, I don’t know what happened in the final episode of the original work…

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They’re also making a movie… I’m looking forward to it, Ginpachi-sensei.

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Looking back now, there were quite a few jokes that I didn’t understand at the time.

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Even if it’s a terrible story, it’s nice to think that if you play this at the end, it will somehow feel a bit sentimental.

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Casually, the animation by Sunrise is really impressive.

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Since it’s the last one, it’s a familiar song that will properly get credited.

Since it's the last one, it's a familiar song that will properly get credited.

“Breakdown” Song: DOES Lyricist: Wataru Ujihara Composer: Wataru Ujihara Arrangement: Wataru Ujihara (Sony Music Entertainment) “CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA” Lyricist: Yasunori Mori Composer: Chiho Kiyooka Vocal: Hironobu Kageyama © 1989 by FUJIPACIFIC MUSIC INC. Licensed by TOEI ANIMATION CO., LTD. “Prologue & Subtitle I” Lyricist: Chiho Kiyooka Arrangement: Hiroaki Tsutsumi Music Production: Audio Highs © 1994 by FUJIPACIFIC MUSIC INC. Music Cooperation Sony Music Entertainment Chikako Iizuka Hiroshi Kosugi Sunrise Music

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Cosplay with a live-action Madao is too unfair.

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The episode of Kamen Rider where I got seriously scolded.

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They were good at adapting the long-winded commentary from the original work into the anime.

The most well-paced moments of Gintoki and Shinpachi’s banter come into my mind so smoothly.

Kagura is a character that needs to have a bit of an accent in her performance, so she isn’t suited for long-winded retorts; she fits better when saying short and sharp things.

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Occasionally appearing CV Sorachi (himself)

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I think that if we do it now, it would rather be criticized, and that’s something unique to that time, which makes me feel nostalgic.

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