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Gintama Director Shinji Takamatsu: 'It's Not Over'

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The Eiga.com website reports that Gintama director Yoichi Fujita addressed the issue of the television anime series' continuation at the "Gintama Haru Matsuri 2010 (Ka)" event in Tokyo on Thursday: "The creator [Hideaki] Sorachi didn't come today, and I think he's undoubtedly writing new story scripts. Once we have gathered the stock material, we staff members want to work on it again."

Shinji Takamatsu, the other main director of the Gintama anime, told the audience of 10,000 that "Gintama is absolutely not over. It hasn't even begun yet! It will definitely return."

The final listed episode of the television series aired this past week, and the Gintama: Shinyaku Benizakura-Hen film will open in Japan on April 24. The event's audience saw the first three minutes of the film after eight members of the cast, led by Tomokazu Sugita as Gintoki Sakata, appeared on stage. (The event's name translates tongue-in-cheek to "Gintama Spring Festival 2010 [Temporary Name].") Sorachi has been drawing the original Gintama manga in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine since 2003. Viz Media is publishing the manga in North America, while Section23 Films will ship the first DVD set of the anime next month.


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4:11 pm, Mar 29 2010
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i've heard it might be back in fall, but that might not be soon enough for material buffer. ah, gintama makes me laugh at boogers, which is an ability i can't really use anywhere.

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4:27 pm, Mar 29 2010
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This news was expected so I'm not really that surprised. Though I think I'd prefer if they restart the series in Spring 2011 rather than in the fall, since that way we would know for sure that we'd go a long while before any fillers whatsoever.

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5:43 pm, Mar 29 2010
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yeah, that sounds saner. it's an older iq set, i think, so it shouldn't loser viewers as much, perhaps.

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5:46 pm, Mar 29 2010
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Even though I only watch the anime occasionally, this is good news. I was confused as to why it 'ended' in the first place, seeing as though I didn't hear about any huge dips in popularity recently. They can take their time getting it back. I'm just glad it didn't permanently end.

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