Gintama Season 2 Episode 63 "The Preview Section in JUMP is Always Unreliable"
- TV14
- December 22, 2008
- 24 min
At the start of Gintama Season 2 episode 63, viewers are greeted with a hilarious parody of the popular manga and anime magazine, Weekly Shonen Jump. We see Gintoki, Shinpachi, and Kagura eagerly flipping through the pages of the latest issue, discussing which manga series they're most excited to read. However, as they delve deeper into the magazine, they begin to realize that the previews section is, as the title suggests, entirely unreliable.
What follows is a series of comedic skits, in which various characters from Gintama attempt to preview upcoming manga releases in Jump magazine, often with disastrous and nonsensical results. Some of the standout previews include an action-packed battle between a giant robot and a cat, a romance story involving a sentient bird and a girl named Sari, and a bizarre horror manga that takes place entirely within the digestive system of a dog.
As the episode progresses, we see more and more characters getting in on the joke and attempting their own previews, with varying degrees of success. One particular highlight is when the Yorozuya gang visits the studio of a popular manga artist, only to find that he's completely insane and obsessed with creating the perfect manga preview. His ramblings and bizarre art style make for a surreal and unforgettable scene.
Despite all the humor and absurdity, there's a underlying message to the episode about the value of creativity and individuality in manga. Many of the previews that the characters come up with are ridiculous and unmarketable on their own, but they're celebrated nonetheless because they come from the unique perspectives and imaginations of their creators.
Overall, Gintama Season 2 episode 63 is a hilarious and clever skewering of the manga industry and the culture surrounding it. Even if you're not a fan of the series, this episode is a must-watch for anyone who enjoys satire, comedy, or just a good old-fashioned parody.