Just like her father, he is obviously not happy about her getting a boyfriend, and does not want to let her go.
Gintoki isn’t sure how to react–neither does Kagura’s father, either. Said boyfriend is a hideous Amanto prince. Therefore, she doesn’t want to go back to her home on her own planet where she is always alone, her father the space hunter always traveling somewhere in the universe.Īnd, in the latest episode of Gintama, Kagura supposedly finds a boyfriend. However, Kagura finds that after spending so much time with Gintoki and their other teammate Shinpachi, she has in fact made a new family that is always there for her. After all, Kagura only began working at Yorozuya in order to get enough money to get a ticket home. When her father who is almost never around comes to pick her up, Gintoki doesn’t stop her, thinking this is the best for her. Sadaharu serves as a family member to her, but Kagura does have living family. In this instance, Gintoki sacrifices his comfort in his own home to get back Sadaharu from the prince, and allow Kagura to keep him in their abode. He will beat the crap out of you if you take away his dessert, will always make cheeky quips, and will do anything for money. Let me just say this first: in daily life, Gintoki is a pretty self-centered person at first glance.
It seemed like the perfect chance to get rid of the dog when the animal-loving alien Prince Hata tried to kidnap him to put him in his menagerie. Like any normal person, Gintoki wanted this monstrosity of nature out of his house, much to the despair of his roommate. That means Gintoki’s head is prime real estate for Sadaharu and his sharp fangs, leading to the silver-haired samurai often having blood streaming out of his forehead. The first moment that changed Gintoki and Kagura’s relationship in a big way was when Kagura decided she wanted to take in Sadaharu, a stray giant alien dog who is violent toward anyone but Kagura. They do jobs together, and while there isn’t much money to be made, Kagura lives a decent life with her boss. Kagura, who has no home, lives at the office with Gintoki (though her bed is in the closet).
A girl of super strength and great confidence in her beauty and power despite her fairly young age (it’s hinted that she’s in her early teens, possibly 13 or 14), she one-sidedly demands that Gintoki give her a job so she can save money to return to her home planet after finding out that the place isn’t all it was cracked up to be.Īt first, their relationship is nothing special. On the other hand, Kagura is one of those Amanto that decided to come to Earth, finding the planet more prosperous than her own planet. Gintoki lost his metal sword due to the new ban on blades, being forced to take up a wooden one he bought on a field trip to Lake Toya instead. The samurai lost, leading to the Amanto co-existing with the humans on Earth. Perry, who forced open the gates of an isolated Japan in 1853. This is an allusion to American Commodore Matthew C. Gintoki originally fought in the war against the Amanto, aliens that sought to invade and conquer the nation of Edo. Their relationship is anything but simple. In Gintama, two members of the odd jobs Yorozuya office live together: a washed-up samurai and a girl in a Chinese dress from another planet.