Gintama OVA to Be Bundled with the 58th Manga Volume

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This year’s 50th issue of Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine will be announcing on Monday that the 58th limited edition manga volume of Gintama will bundle an anime DVD. The bundle will ship on April 3, 2015 with an original anime (OVA) that has not aired on television. The bundle will also include an exclusive original volume cover as well as an exclusive anime bookmark and an exclusive anime postcard.

The tagline for the bundled anime reads, "It's time for all the Yorozuya members … to wake up just one more time."
The tagline for the bundled anime reads: “It’s time for all the Yorozuya members … to wake up just one more time.”

Earlier this year a Gintama: Jump Festa 2014 Special was also announced along with the Gintama Blu-Ray box sets.

Hideaki Sorachi’s Gintama action comedy manga inspired a television anime that premiered in 2006 and continued until 2010. After a small hiatus, Gintama returned under the name Gintama (2011) and aired until March 26, 2012 with a total of 51 episodes. After another small hiatus, Gintama returned under the name Gintama’ Enchousen with a total of 13 episodes which aired from October 4, 2012 to March 28th, 2013. It also inspired two movies, Gintama: Shinyaku Benizakura-hen and Gintama: Kanketsu-hen – Yorozuya yo Eien Nare. Weekly Shonen Jump’s 33rd issue had teased that the manga is celebrating over a decade of serialization with “OOO” (an unrevealed term that can be spelled with three Japanese syllables).

Gintama synopsis from Haruhichan:

Life isn’t easy in feudal Japan… especially since the aliens landed and conquered everything! Oh sure, the new health care is great, but the public ban on the use of swords has left a lot of defeated samurai with a difficult decision to make concerning their future career paths! This is especially true if, as in the case of Gintoki Sakata, they’re not particularly inclined towards holding a day job, which is why Gintoki’s opted for the freelance route, taking any job that’s offered to him as long as the financial remuneration sounds right. Unfortunately, in a brave new world filled with stray bug-eyed monsters, upwardly mobile Yakuza and overly ambitious E.T. entrepreneurs, those jobs usually don’t pay as well as they should for the pain, suffering and indignities endured!

Source: ANN