'Gintama: Yoshiwara Daienjou' Anime Movie Announced for 2026
August 16, 2025
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The Gintama Maruchibasu Festival announced an anime movie adapting the Yoshiwara Enjou-hen (Yoshiwara In Flames arc) with new animations on Saturday. The official website also revealed a teaser visual (pictured) and a teaser trailer. The movie adapting Hideaki Sorachi's action comedy manga is scheduled to open in Japanese theatres in 2026.
Staff
Director: Naoya Andou (Paradox Live the Animation)
Supervision: Youichi Fujita (Gintama director)
Screenplay: Taku Kishimoto (Ousama Ranking)
Character Design, Chief Animation Director: Shinji Takeuchi (Gintama)
Studio: Bandai Namco Pictures
Distribution: Warner Bros. Pictures
Sorachi serialized the original Gintama manga in Weekly Shounen Jump from December 2003 to September 2018. The manga then transferred to Jump Giga and ran for three consecutive issues from December 2018 to February 2019. The last few chapters were released on the official Gintama app from May to June 2019.
Viz Media licensed the manga in English in 2006 and released the first 23 volumes from July 2007 to August 2011.
The first television anime produced by Sunrirse aired 201 episodes from Spring 2006 to Winter 2010, followed by six seasons between 2011 and 2018, several original video anime, original net anime, and movies. The final installation in the franchise, Gintama: The Final (Gintama: The Very Final) movie, opened in Japanese theaters in January 2021.
Teaser Trailer
Official site: https://wwws.warnerbros.co.jp/shingintamamovie/
Official X: @gintamamovie
Source: Comic Natalie
Gintama Movie 3: Yoshiwara Daienjou on MAL
Staff
Director: Naoya Andou (Paradox Live the Animation)
Supervision: Youichi Fujita (Gintama director)
Screenplay: Taku Kishimoto (Ousama Ranking)
Character Design, Chief Animation Director: Shinji Takeuchi (Gintama)
Studio: Bandai Namco Pictures
Distribution: Warner Bros. Pictures
Sorachi serialized the original Gintama manga in Weekly Shounen Jump from December 2003 to September 2018. The manga then transferred to Jump Giga and ran for three consecutive issues from December 2018 to February 2019. The last few chapters were released on the official Gintama app from May to June 2019.
Viz Media licensed the manga in English in 2006 and released the first 23 volumes from July 2007 to August 2011.
The first television anime produced by Sunrirse aired 201 episodes from Spring 2006 to Winter 2010, followed by six seasons between 2011 and 2018, several original video anime, original net anime, and movies. The final installation in the franchise, Gintama: The Final (Gintama: The Very Final) movie, opened in Japanese theaters in January 2021.
Teaser Trailer
Official site: https://wwws.warnerbros.co.jp/shingintamamovie/
Official X: @gintamamovie
Source: Comic Natalie
Gintama Movie 3: Yoshiwara Daienjou on MAL