-judas- Gintama 001-367 -seasons 1-10- -bd 1080... !!top!! May 2026
The release tag "-Judas- Gintama 001-367 -Seasons 1-10- -BD 1080p- [HEVC x265 10bit]" refers to one of the most comprehensive and storage-efficient high-definition collections of the legendary Gintama anime series. Produced by the well-known encoding group Judas, this release is highly regarded in the anime community for balancing visual fidelity with compact file sizes, allowing fans to archive all 367 episodes of the main television run in 1080p quality. Overview of the Judas Gintama Collection
What it likely means
- “Gintama 001–367”: episodes numbered 1 through 367 — essentially the original TV anime run (multiple series arcs and reboots included).
- “Seasons 1–10”: a user-oriented division of the show into ten season packages (not an official single standardized seasoning worldwide, but common in fan releases).
- “BD 1080”: Blu-ray–quality video at 1920×1080 resolution.
- “-Judas-”: release group tag or filename signature used by a rip/distribution uploader.
Specific to episodes 1–367 (Seasons 1–10)
This covers:
Judas as Takasugi Shinsuke: The student who turned his blade on his teacher. The boy who sold his soul not for silver, but for revenge. He didn’t betray for greed — he betrayed because love curdled into grief. -Judas- Gintama 001-367 -Seasons 1-10- -BD 1080...
- CRC32 checksums posted in the original
.nfo file.
- MediaInfo output showing “Writing library : x264 core 148 r2665” (Judas’s preferred build).
- Embedded fonts for signs:
JA-Kai.TTF and Roboto-Regular.ttf.
10-bit encoding to maintain clarity while reducing storage requirements. 001 through 367 The release tag "-Judas- Gintama 001-367 -Seasons 1-10-
- Parodic Christianity: Episode 66 (Nabe Shogun) jokes about “Our Father who art in the convenience store.” Episode 203–204 (Guardian Dog arc) features a fake angel. But no Judas.
- Historical nods: Hijikata Toshizo and Okita Sougo are based on real Shinsengumi officers. The series humorously reimagines their struggles, not biblical stories.
- Pop culture references: Dragon Quest, Star Wars, Gundam, and Lupin III are parodied. “Judas” is referenced in other anime (e.g., Pani Poni Dash!, Neon Genesis Evangelion), but not Gintama.
The release tag "-Judas- Gintama 001-367 -Seasons 1-10- -BD 1080p- [HEVC x265 10bit]" refers to one of the most comprehensive and storage-efficient high-definition collections of the legendary Gintama anime series. Produced by the well-known encoding group Judas, this release is highly regarded in the anime community for balancing visual fidelity with compact file sizes, allowing fans to archive all 367 episodes of the main television run in 1080p quality. Overview of the Judas Gintama Collection
What it likely means
- “Gintama 001–367”: episodes numbered 1 through 367 — essentially the original TV anime run (multiple series arcs and reboots included).
- “Seasons 1–10”: a user-oriented division of the show into ten season packages (not an official single standardized seasoning worldwide, but common in fan releases).
- “BD 1080”: Blu-ray–quality video at 1920×1080 resolution.
- “-Judas-”: release group tag or filename signature used by a rip/distribution uploader.
Specific to episodes 1–367 (Seasons 1–10)
This covers:
Judas as Takasugi Shinsuke: The student who turned his blade on his teacher. The boy who sold his soul not for silver, but for revenge. He didn’t betray for greed — he betrayed because love curdled into grief.
- CRC32 checksums posted in the original
.nfo file.
- MediaInfo output showing “Writing library : x264 core 148 r2665” (Judas’s preferred build).
- Embedded fonts for signs:
JA-Kai.TTF and Roboto-Regular.ttf.
10-bit encoding to maintain clarity while reducing storage requirements. 001 through 367
- Parodic Christianity: Episode 66 (Nabe Shogun) jokes about “Our Father who art in the convenience store.” Episode 203–204 (Guardian Dog arc) features a fake angel. But no Judas.
- Historical nods: Hijikata Toshizo and Okita Sougo are based on real Shinsengumi officers. The series humorously reimagines their struggles, not biblical stories.
- Pop culture references: Dragon Quest, Star Wars, Gundam, and Lupin III are parodied. “Judas” is referenced in other anime (e.g., Pani Poni Dash!, Neon Genesis Evangelion), but not Gintama.