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Judas Gintama 001367 Seasons 110 Bd 1080 Verified Site

Putting it together: judas group claims to have a 1080p Blu-ray encode of Gintama content, possibly mislabeled or humorously tagged with “season 110” and episode code “001367.”

In reality, “001367” and “seasons 110” could be:

Gintama episodes are numbered from 1 to 367 (for the original 2015 run). Episode 367 is the final episode of the Silver Soul Arc Part 2. But here it’s written as “001367” – possibly a padded catalog number. But why would a release labeled “seasons 110” include ep 367? That’s the confusion.

A cryptic string like "judas gintama 001367 seasons 110 bd 1080 verified" reads like a mashup of fandom keywords, cataloging metadata, and verification tags. Below I unpack plausible meanings, likely sources, and what a search for this phrase might reveal. judas gintama 001367 seasons 110 bd 1080 verified

Gintama doesn’t have 110 seasons. It has around 4–5 broadcast seasons depending on how you count (e.g., Season 1: eps 1-49, Season 2: 50-99, etc.). “110” might be a mistranslation or a placeholder for “season 1, episode 10” or maybe “1-10” episodes. Or, more likely, it’s part of an inside joke: “season 110” is intentionally absurd.

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  • While file sizes vary, a typical Judas 1080p episode of Gintama has the following characteristics: Putting it together: judas group claims to have

    If you see this in the wild, proceed with caution:

    In all likelihood, it’s just another weirdly named fan encode of the final episodes of Gintama—possibly the last BD volume release. Episode 367 is indeed a real, emotional ending to the series. Maybe “Judas” just wanted to make sure no one would forget it.


    Have you seen this release name before? Or other bizarre anime torrent labels? Let me know in the comments. Numeric identifiers