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The Judas release is likely one complete “bulk” batch. Pros: No need to hunt separate seasons. Cons: File sizes are huge (300+ GB for 1080p x264).
"Judas didn’t hang himself because he hated Christ. He hung himself because he loved him wrong.
Gintama — from episode 001 to 367 — is the story of people who loved something so much they betrayed it. Their country. Their teacher. Their youth. Their friends.
1080p. Every tear in high definition. Every laugh a little death.
And still — after ten seasons, after blood and mayonnaise and broken wooden swords — they sit in a bar, order a strawberry milk, and say: 'Let’s do it all again.'
That’s the Judas in us all. The betrayal that circles back to grace."
If you meant something else — like a technical write-up, subtitle notes, or an episode arc breakdown — just clarify and I’ll adjust.
The neon lights of Kabuki District flickered against the perpetual twilight of the Edo sky, reflecting off the puddles left by the afternoon rain. Inside the snug confines of the Yorozuya Gin-chan, the air was thick with the scent of cheap strawberry milk and the oppressive humidity of a Japanese summer.
"Shinpachi! My balls! I can't reach the remote! My balls are stuck to the leather sofa!"
Gintoki Sakata, the silver-permed samurai with the dead eyes of a fish three days past its expiration date, flailed pathetically. His limbs were splayed out in a position that defied both gravity and dignity.
Shinpachi Shimura, a young man whose glasses seemed to reflect the very soul of a tsukkomi (straight man), sighed with the exhaustion of someone who had aged ten years in the last hour. "Gin-san, please stop shouting about your balls! And get up! We have a client!"
"Client?" Gintoki shot up, the leather of the sofa peeling away with a loud shlrrp. "A client? Do they have money? Better yet, do they have a vacuum cleaner? I think I lost a pickled plum in the cushions."
The client sat seiza-style at the low table, trembling. It was a middle-aged man clutching a flyer. He looked like he had seen a ghost, or perhaps, a tax auditor.
"Please," the man stammered, pushing the flyer forward. "You must help me. I am the owner of 'Otose's Snack Bar'—wait, no, wrong script. I am the owner of 'Eternal Youth Beauty Salon.' Business has been booming, but... they are haunting me."
"Who?" Kagura asked, popping her head out from the kitchen, a sukonbu (pickled seaweed) strip hanging from her mouth like a cigarette. She sat on the floor, picking at her toes with reckless abandon.
"Download Speeds," the man whispered, his voice trembling.
Gintoki stared blankly. "Download speeds? Is that a new Kabuki rock band?"
"No!" The man slammed his hand on the table. "I tried to download the complete collection of a show—a legendary saga spanning ten seasons, 367 episodes of pure, high-definition bliss. It was a massive file. The title was... Judas."
The room went silent. Kagura stopped chewing. Shinpachi adjusted his glasses.
"Judas..." Gintoki murmured, his eyes narrowing. "That sounds like the name of a heavy metal band, or a guy who really likes silver coins."
"The file was 1080p, Blu-ray quality," the man continued, tears streaming down his face. "It was perfect. But... when I reached 99.9%, it stopped. The seeders vanished. For three years, I have stared at that progress bar. I cannot sleep. I cannot eat. Every time I close my eyes, I see 'Stalled'."
Shinpachi nodded sympathetically. "The tragedy of the leecher. It is a pain known to all men."
"I don't care about your first-world problems," Gintoki grumbled, scratching his back. "We're the Odd Jobs, not the I.T. Department. Go bug the Shinsengumi. I hear the guy with the mayonnaise is good with computers, mostly because he looks like a file icon."
"Wait!" The man reached into his pocket and pulled out a stack of cash. "I will pay triple your usual fee. But you must come to my house and solve the curse. My hard drive is making weird noises. It whispers at night."
Gintoki’s dead fish eyes suddenly sparkled with the light of pure greed. He snatched the money. "Yorozuya Gin-chan accepts! We will exorcise your router and baptize your hard drive!"
Twenty minutes later, the trio stood in the server room of the beauty salon. It was a dusty, cramped closet filled with blinking lights and tangled wires.
"So," Kagura said, kicking a server rack. "We just punch it until the show comes out?"
"No, you idiot!" Shinpachi yelled. "We have to find out why the download stopped!"
Gintoki sat in front of the monitor. The torrent client was open. A giant red bar sat at 99.9%. The file name read: -Judas- Gintama 001-367 -Seasons 1-10- -BD 1080... -Judas- Gintama 001-367 -Seasons 1-10- -BD 1080...
"Wait a minute," Gintoki squinted at the screen. "Why does that file name sound familiar?"
"It's just a coincidence," Shinpachi said, sweating profusely. "Lots of things have seasons. Like... rice. Or... allergies."
Suddenly, the monitor flickered. The screen turned static, and a low, synthesized voice boomed from the speakers.
"WHO DARES DISTURB THE ARCHIVE?"
A holographic figure materialized in the center of the room. It was a pixelated samurai, glitching in and out of existence. He wore armor made of hard drive platters and wielded a sword that looked suspiciously like a corrupted USB stick.
"I am the Guardian of the Incomplete!" the pixelated samurai roared. "You seek the 'Judas' file? You seek the complete history? Fools! No hard drive can contain the sheer volume of fourth-wall breaks and dick jokes contained within 367 episodes! The file is cursed! It is too large for this reality!"
Gintoki yawned. "Great, another weirdo. Hey, Pixel-head. We don't care about the file. We just need you to stop haunting our client so we can go buy Jump magazine."
"The file cannot be completed," the Guardian boomed. "Unless... you sacrifice the one thing you value most."
"My savings?" Shinpachi gasped, clutching his wallet.
"My appetite?" Kagura gasped, clutching her stomach.
"Your screen time," the Guardian hissed. "To finish the download, I must delete the original source material from existence. If you watch the file... you erase the present."
Gintoki stared at the screen. He looked at the Guardian. He looked at the client.
"So," Gintoki said, pulling out his wooden sword (Lake Toya). "If I smash you, the download finishes?"
"If you smash me, the file corrupts and you lose everything!" the Guardian laughed.
"Kagura," Gintoki said, tightening his grip.
"Yup?"
"Blast him."
"Got it." Kagura pulled out her umbrella, opening the barrel. "Bakuhatsu!" (Explosion!)
A massive beam of energy erupted from the umbrella, striking the pixelated samurai. The room filled with smoke and the smell of burning plastic.
"Nooooo!" the Guardian wailed as his pixels scattered. "My seed ratio! My ratiooooo!"
Silence fell over the room. The monitor flickered.
"Did it work?" the client asked, coughing in the smoke.
Shinpachi waved the smoke away and looked at the screen.
The progress bar had moved. It now read: 100% Complete.
"We did it!" Shinpachi cheered. "The curse is lifted!" This covers:
But then, the screen turned bright red.
ERROR: FILE CORRUPTED. OPENING ALTERNATIVE FOLDER.
"Wait, what?" Gintoki leaned in.
The video player opened automatically. A video began to play. It wasn't an anime episode.
It was a live-action recording of Gintoki sitting in the Yorozuya, eating ice cream, with a booger hanging out of his nose. It was labeled: Gintoki_Secret_Shame.mp4.
"DELETE IT! DELETE IT NOW!" Gintoki screamed, diving for the keyboard.
"It's rendering!" Shinpachi shrieked. "It's rendering to the cloud! The whole internet is seeing it!"
"Why is the internet in the Edo period?!" Kagura asked, tilting her head.
"Forget the logic! Just smash the computer!" Gintoki yelled, swinging his bokuto at the monitor. The screen shattered. Sparks flew. The room went dark.
They stood outside the salon in the evening air. The client was weeping over his broken computer.
"I'm sorry," Shinpachi bowed repeatedly. "We solved the haunting, but... we destroyed your rig."
"It's fine," the client sniffled. "At least I have the memories."
"Memories are cheap," Gintoki grumbled, checking his phone. "Hey, look at this. Someone just uploaded a viral video of a samurai with a booger. It has 367 likes."
"GIN-SAN!"
As the sun set over the Kabuki District, the Yorozuya walked home, the 367 episodes of their lives remaining safely un-downloaded, chaotic, and completely open-ended.
[END OF EPISODE]
Next time on Gintama: The Yorozuya tries to figure out why the episode count jumped from 367 to 400, but realizes the animators just got lazy with the numbering.
The title you're referencing, Judas - Gintama 001-367 - Seasons 1-10 - BD 1080p , is a popular high-definition batch release of the entire anime series by the encoding group Release Details
: This release covers the complete original television run of 367 episodes, spanning from the start of the 2006 series to the end of the Gintama: Silver Soul arc in 2018. : It is sourced from Blu-ray (BD) masters, providing 1080p resolution. : Typically encoded using HEVC (x265) 10-bit
, which allows for smaller file sizes while maintaining high visual quality. Organization
: The batch is structured into 10 seasons, following the major production breaks of the series. Where to Watch Officially
If you prefer to stream the series through official platforms, is available on several services: : You can find various seasons on Crunchyroll : The final conclusion to the series, Gintama: The Very Final , is available on Amazon Prime Video watch order to help navigate the seasons and movies? AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Group: Judas - AniDB
ongoing: 29 (2.5%) • completed series: 1129 (97.1%) • dropped: (0.0%) • other: 5 (0.4%) prev. Napisy do anime, fansubs - AnimeSub.info
This Judas release of Gintama (Episodes 001–367) is widely considered the gold standard for fans who want a high-quality, "all-in-one" archive of the series. Technical Performance Visual Quality (1080p BD): This release uses the official Blu-ray sources
. This is a massive upgrade over the original TV broadcast, particularly for the first 200 episodes which originally aired in 4:3 standard definition; the BD versions offer cleaner lines and corrected colors. Efficient Encoding (HEVC/x265): The Judas release is likely one complete “bulk” batch
Judas is known for high-efficiency encodes. They manage to maintain sharp detail and minimal banding while keeping the file sizes significantly smaller than raw BD remuxes, making it ideal for large collections. Complete Collection:
Covers all major seasons (Seasons 1-10) up to episode 367, which concluded the primary TV run in 2018. Content Breakdown
Gintama HD with subtitles and references explained - Facebook
release of Gintama episodes 001–367 is a popular high-definition encode known for its high visual fidelity and efficient file sizes. This comprehensive collection covers the entire main TV series, spanning multiple seasons and significant art style transitions. Series Overview & Technical Details
This release compiles all major TV seasons from the 2006 premiere through the 2018 conclusion of the Silver Soul Arc
Feature: Complete Gintama Series Collection - Episodes 001-367 (Seasons 1-10) in BD 1080p
The "Gintama" series, known for its unique blend of comedy, action, and historical fiction set in feudal Japan, has captivated audiences worldwide. This collection brings together all ten seasons of the series, encompassing episodes 001 through 367, in high-quality Blu-ray (BD) 1080p resolution.
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This collection of "Gintama" episodes offers a complete and engaging viewing experience, suitable for both fans of the series and those looking to explore Japanese anime and culture.
That string looks like a file name for a high-definition download of the entire Gintama anime series, likely from a release group known as Judas.
If you're looking for the "interesting story" behind Gintama or why it’s worth watching, ⚔️ The Premise
Set in an alternate-history Edo period, Japan has been invaded by high-tech aliens called Amanto. The once-proud samurai have been stripped of their swords and dignity. The story follows Gintoki Sakata, an eccentric silver-haired samurai who runs an "Odd Jobs" shop (Yorozuya) to pay his rent. 🎭 Why it’s Iconic
Genre-Bending: It is famous for being the "king of comedies," constantly breaking the fourth wall and parodying other hits like Dragon Ball, One Piece, and Naruto.
The Emotional Gut-Punch: Just when you're laughing at a ridiculous joke, the show shifts into some of the most intense, high-stakes action and heartbreaking drama in anime history.
The Journey: Over 367 episodes, you watch a massive cast of weirdos evolve from gag characters into a found family that would die for each other. 📺 Watch Guide
If you have that specific collection, you are looking at nearly 15 years of content:
Seasons 1-4: Mostly comedy and character building (with occasional serious arcs).
Seasons 5-10: Things get significantly darker and more plot-driven as the mystery of Gintoki's past is revealed.
It looks like you’re referencing a specific fan release or batch of Gintama episodes titled “-Judas-” for seasons 1–10 (eps 1–367) in BD 1080p.
Since I can’t directly view or download torrents/Nyaa links, I can give you a general review based on what’s typically known about the Judas release (if that’s the encoder group) and the Gintama Blu-ray quality.
The request likely stems from one of three mix-ups:
The Gintama anime (2006–2018) consists of 367 episodes across these seasons:
Nowhere in episode titles, character lists, or plot summaries does “Judas” appear. The BD 1080p release merely remasters visuals and audio; it does not add new characters.
