Episode 5 - Gintama (2017)
: Critics praised the episode for its efficient pacing, successfully concluding the Sakamoto/Hankai subplot without it feeling rushed. The character writing for Nobu Nobu and Sakamoto is frequently cited as a "masterclass" in turning minor or unlikable characters into compelling ones.
The fifth episode of the 2017 Gintama series, titled is a standout chapter in the Rakuyo Battle Arc that masterfully balances high-stakes character development with the series' signature absurdist comedy . Plot Overview
: Reviewers from sites like MatKakashi noted that the episode finally answers why Sakamoto uses a gun instead of a sword, highlighting his role as a protector rather than a conqueror. Gintama (2017) Episode 5
: Some viewers found the "hacker" sci-fi elements—specifically Hankai’s nano-machines and tentacle-based system hijacking—to be a bit far-fetched, even by Gintama standards.
: The episode concludes with a significant cliffhanger—the long-awaited awakening of Shinsuke Takasugi , signaling a shift in the battle’s momentum. Critical Reception : Critics praised the episode for its efficient
Fans on Reddit and IMDb generally rate this as a high-tier episode, particularly for its ability to bridge the gap between "Stupid Sakamoto" and "Legendary Joui Sakamoto" while maintaining the "Takasugi Hype".
: Despite the intensity of the arc, the episode features classic Gintama comedy, such as Gintoki’s hilarious encounter with "Eye Guy" and the introduction of "Pakuyasha". Plot Overview : Reviewers from sites like MatKakashi
: One of the most surprising elements is the development of the Shogun, Nobu Nobu. Exposed to Sakamoto’s unwavering optimism and his willingness to protect everyone—even those who don't deserve it—the previously unsympathetic Nobu Nobu begins to question his own brutal methods.




