Gintama: Yoshiwara in Flames Arc had its reanimated film version unveil two fresh trailers before its February 13 release in Japan. BN Pictures took charge of animation, led by director Naoya Ando. The film retells the saga of battling Hosen, a storyline first shown in anime episodes 139-146.
The first trailer highlights an epic clash between Kagura and Shinpachi against Abuto, while the second focuses on Kamu’s battle with Hosen. Both can be viewed via the provided links. The movie adopts a cinemascope format (2.35:1 aspect ratio). Key figures involved are: director Naoya Ando, supervising director Youichi Fujita, scriptwriter Taku Kishimoto, and character designer Shinji Takeuchi, with BN Pictures handling production.
A primary visual showcases the film’s scale, available for viewing online. The original Gintama manga by Hideaki Sorachi ran in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump from 2003 to 2018, later shifting to Jump Giga until 2019. The anime adaptation, initially by Sunrise until Season 4, now spans 367 episodes plus OVAs, films, and games. The 2021 finale, Gintama: The Very Final, adapted the manga’s conclusion, earning over 1.85 billion yen domestically and becoming one of Japan’s top-grossing anime films.
Recent trends show renewed interest in reanimated films, with audiences favoring detailed adaptations of classic series. This project leverages that trend, offering fans a fresh visual experience of iconic battles.
The film promises intense action and nostalgic elements from the manga’s final arc. For enthusiasts, it’s a chance to revisit beloved characters in a new format. Don’t miss this chance to experience the chaotic charm of Gintama on the big screen.
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