Episode
1:
Nobody
with
Naturally
Wavy
Hair
Can
Be
That
Bad
The
first
episode
of
Gintama,
"Nobody
with
Naturally
Wavy
Hair
Can
Be
That
Bad,"
introduces
the
audience
to
the
main
character,
Gintoki
Sakata,
and
sets
the
tone
for
the
series.
The
episode
is
filled
with
humor,
action,
and
satire.
Gintoki
is
a
lazy,
silver-haired
samurai
who
runs
a
business
called
Odd
Jobs.
Along
with
his
friends,
Shinpachi
and
Kagura,
they
take
on
odd
jobs
to
make
ends
meet.
In
this
episode,
Gintoki
is
hired
by
a
young
girl
named
Tae
to
save
her
father
from
a
group
of
bandits.
The
bandits
turn
out
to
be
members
of
the
Amanto,
an
alien
race
that
has
taken
over
Japan.
The
episode
is
filled
with
hilarious
moments,
such
as
Gintoki
and
Shinpachi
trying
to
catch
a
giant
beetle
and
Kagura
sleeping
in
a
cardboard
box.
But
it
also
addresses
serious
issues,
such
as
the
loss
of
traditional
Japanese
culture
to
the
influence
of
the
Amanto.
Overall,
"Nobody
with
Naturally
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Hair
Can
Be
That
Bad"
sets
the
stage
for
the
rest
of
the
series
and
introduces
the
audience
to
the
wacky
world
of
Gintama.
Episode
2:
You
Guys!!
Do
You
Even
Have
a
Gintama?
In
this
episode,
Gintoki
and
his
friends
are
hired
by
a
man
named
Madao
to
help
him
win
back
his
wife.
However,
they
soon
discover
that
Madao
is
an
alcoholic
who
has
been
kicked
out
of
his
home
and
is
living
on
the
streets.
The
episode
is
filled
with
humorous
moments,
such
as
Gintoki
dressing
up
as
a
woman
to
infiltrate
Madao's
home
and
Kagura's
attempts
to
teach
Madao
how
to
fight.
But
it
also
addresses
serious
issues,
such
as
alcoholism
and
domestic
violence.
By
the
end
of
the
episode,
Madao's
wife
agrees
to
take
him
back
on
the
condition
that
he
quits
drinking.
The
episode
shows
that
even
in
the
silly,
over-the-top
world
of
Gintama,
there
are
real-world
issues
that
need
to
be
addressed.
Episode
3:
Nobody
with
Naturally
Wavy
Hair
Can
Escape
the
Confinement
of
Destiny
The
third
episode
of
Gintama
is
a
departure
from
the
usual
comedic
tone
of
the
series.
In
this
episode,
Gintoki
reflects
on
his
past
and
his
life
as
a
samurai.
The
episode
explores
themes
of
regret
and
destiny
as
Gintoki
reflects
on
his
decision
to
leave
the
samurai
life
behind
and
how
it
has
affected
him.
The
episode
also
introduces
a
new
character,
Katsura,
a
former
friend
and
samurai
who
is
now
leading
a
rebellion
against
the
Amanto.
While
the
episode
is
not
as
humorous
as
previous
ones,
it
still
showcases
the
charm
and
wit
of
the
series.
It
also
sets
the
stage
for
future
episodes
as
Gintoki's
past
comes
back
to
haunt
him.
Overall,
"Nobody
with
Naturally
Wavy
Hair
Can
Escape
the
Confinement
of
Destiny"
is
a
thoughtful
and
introspective
episode
that
delves
into
the
deeper
themes
of
the
series.