Gintama Soundtrack (

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Rating: 8.70/10 from 15000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Gintama

Title in Italiano:

Gintama

Title in Português:

Gintama

Synopsis

In the early 17th century, Japan adopted strict isolation policies and severed almost all ties with foreign countries. In 1853, the US fleet commanded by Admiral Perry forced the doors open, leading to a modernization of the nation's sociopolitical systems and the eventual fall of the Shogunate. The samurai regime ended its life with the imperial restoration in 1868.

That's what history tells, but in Gintama, that's not what happens. Instead of the US fleet, the country is stormed by spaceships coming from four corners of the universe and soon we see it occupied by extraterrestrials. The Shogunate has become a puppet of alien occupation armies. All samurais have been disarmed and reduced to temp workers with no skills who just try to make ends meet.

Gintama is a story of a handyman named Gintoki, a samurai with no respect for rules set by the invaders, who's ready to take any job to survive. He and his gang, however, are also among the very few who have not forgotten the morale of a swordsman. Wherever they go, all they do is to create troubles. Troubles that they of course try to solve, but in reality...

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Play Title Artist
Gintama
Kagerou
Pride Kakumei
Stairway Generation
Sadness and Sorrow
Kyomo Sakuramau Akatsukini
Saigomade2
ヒカリ証明論
I Wanna Be...
Intro
VS
Katteni My Soul
Day x Day
My Heart Will Go On
Beautiful Days
ウィーアー! (ワンピース) - LIVE
Ethereal Dreams
Decided
Nakama
Uoaini
He's a Pirate

User reviews

Michelle Jackson
2/10

The soundtrack of Gintama fails to capture the essence of the show's unique blend of historical and science fiction elements. The music often feels generic and uninspired, lacking the depth and complexity needed to enhance the storytelling.

Edward King
4/10

The use of traditional Japanese instruments in the soundtrack feels forced and out of place, especially given the futuristic setting of the series. The jarring combination of traditional and modern musical elements detracts from the overall viewing experience and fails to create a cohesive atmosphere.

Donna Williams
2/10

The repetitive nature of the soundtrack becomes grating over time, with certain musical motifs being overused to the point of becoming annoying. The lack of variety in the music prevents it from effectively setting the tone for different scenes and fails to evoke the emotions necessary to fully engage the audience.

Karen White
9/10

The soundtrack of Gintama is truly a masterpiece that perfectly captures the essence of the series. The blend of traditional Japanese instruments with modern orchestration creates a unique and immersive listening experience that enhances every scene.

Michael Clark
8/10

The music in Gintama not only enhances the storytelling but also adds depth and emotion to the characters and their development throughout the series, making it a memorable and integral part of the overall viewing experience.

Laura Jackson
7/10

The soundtrack of Gintama perfectly captures the essence of the series, blending traditional Japanese elements with modern and futuristic tones to create a unique and immersive listening experience.

Robert Johnson
5/10

The soundtrack of Gintama perfectly captures the chaotic and zany nature of the series. The mix of traditional Japanese instruments with modern sounds creates a unique and dynamic atmosphere that complements the absurdity of the story. The music enhances the comedic moments and adds depth to the emotional scenes, making it a standout aspect of the show.

Melissa Martin
10/10

The music not only complements the humor and action-packed moments of the show but also conveys deep emotions and character development. The melodies are so well-crafted that they stay with you long after the episode ends, making you want to revisit the series just to immerse yourself in the music once again.

Dorothy Smith
7/10

Each track in the soundtrack helps to set the mood for the scenes, whether it's a comedic moment full of energy and whimsy or a serious battle sequence filled with tension and drama.

Kenneth Anderson
6/10

On the other hand, while the soundtrack is well-suited to the overall tone of the series, it can sometimes feel repetitive. Certain tracks are overused throughout the episodes, which can lead to a sense of déjà vu for the viewers. A more diverse selection of music could have added even more depth and variety to the show's audio experience.