Gintama (2017) Episode 6 -
The episode handles Takasugi’s return to the battlefield with incredible style. Fans particularly raved about the artistic transition where a moth flying down becomes raindrops as he wakes up. Why This Episode Hits Different
In typical fashion, even after a heavy and serious battle, the show doesn’t forget its roots. The post-credits scene is pure comedic gold, providing a much-needed break from the drama. Critical Reception Gintama (2017) Episode 6
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One of the most striking visual moments is when Gintoki and Takasugi—historically bitter rivals—end up swapping swords to protect each other’s allies. It’s a subtle but powerful nod to their shared past under Shouyou-sensei. The post-credits scene is pure comedic gold, providing
Seeing Bansai Kawakami in action is always a treat, and his combat sequences here are noted for being particularly "cool".
Reviewers at MatKakashi called it the "best episode so far," praising the split-screen effects and the seamless mix of comedy and drama. Community discussions on Reddit echoed this, with fans noting the depth given to even the "bad guys" as they realize the truth about Gintoki.