The most famous "paper" moment in Gintama occurs in , not Episode 66. During the Yagyu Arc, several characters (Gintoki, Kondo, Toujou, and Binbokusai) find themselves trapped in bathroom stalls with no toilet paper .
If you are looking for the plot of Episode 66 specifically, it involves a culinary "battle":
Gintama Episode 66, titled does not feature a prominent "paper" theme within the main plot. Instead, the episode focuses on the Yorozuya helping a traditional dango shop compete against a modern, high-tech sweets shop called Andromeda.
The episode parodies the shift from traditional "analog" snacks to modern "digital" desserts. 🔍 Related "Paper" References
This high-stakes psychological battle is widely considered one of the funniest scenes in anime history. 🍥 Episode 66 Summary: Dango Over Flowers
The most famous "paper" moment in Gintama occurs in , not Episode 66. During the Yagyu Arc, several characters (Gintoki, Kondo, Toujou, and Binbokusai) find themselves trapped in bathroom stalls with no toilet paper .
If you are looking for the plot of Episode 66 specifically, it involves a culinary "battle":
Gintama Episode 66, titled does not feature a prominent "paper" theme within the main plot. Instead, the episode focuses on the Yorozuya helping a traditional dango shop compete against a modern, high-tech sweets shop called Andromeda.
The episode parodies the shift from traditional "analog" snacks to modern "digital" desserts. 🔍 Related "Paper" References
This high-stakes psychological battle is widely considered one of the funniest scenes in anime history. 🍥 Episode 66 Summary: Dango Over Flowers