Gintama Episode 133
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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY
Gintama at its most unhinged — Episode 133 throws Gintoki and the crew into a supernatural showdown that plays like a horror parody filtered through the show's relentless comedic lens. Expect rapid-fire gags built around ghost inn tropes, with the eccentric innkeeper Oiwa taking center stage as both antagonist and punchline. The episode leans heavily into absurdist humor, riffing on historical figures like Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, and Mitsuhide by dropping them into situations no history textbook would recognize. The pacing is tight and energetic, bouncing between chaotic action sequences and comedic beats without losing momentum. If you appreciate Gintama's ability to make you laugh in the middle of a fight scene, this episode delivers exactly that blend. The supernatural setting gives the comedy a fresh backdrop while the stakes quietly escalate.
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📍 ARC CONTEXT
This is the middle chapter of the Ghost Ryokan Arc, picking up directly from Episode 132's setup of the supernatural chaos at Oiwa's inn and escalating the conflict between Gintoki and the innkeeper's spectral forces. It functions as the arc's dramatic and comedic peak, deepening the absurd premise before pushing toward resolution. Episode 134 brings the arc to its climax, so this installment is essential connective tissue that ramps up both tension and laughs.
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