Gintaka

GinTaka is the slash ship between Sakata Gintoki and Takasugi Shinsuke from the Gintama fandom.

Canon
Sakata Gintoki and Takasugi Shinsuke from Gintama are childhood friends and the disciples of Yoshida Shouyou, they are also rivals that became enemies after the war due to the lot of tragedies and due to Gintoki killing their master to save Takasugi. After their fight and the revelation about their past they eventually become allies and friends.

First encounter
Gintoki and Takasugi first meet. or rather reunite, in Episode 17 where Takasugi appears behind Gintoki in a festival under the fireworks and presses his sword up against his back. The encounter is not a friendly one and is tension filled with Gintoki questioning Takasugi's motives and why he is there, to which the latter informs Gintoki about how he manipulated the resident elderly inventor, Gengai to use his robots against the Shogun by taking advantage of his son's death during the Joui war. Takasugi alludes briefly to his internal suffering stating that "the black beast is still writhing within me now" while taunting Gintoki that as someone who's fangs have now dulled he couldn't possibly understand his state, as a response Gintoki grabs his sword with his bare hands, much to Takasugi's surprise and mild excitement, completely immobilising it.

Later in the ending scene with Katsura, Takasugi expresses interest and glee at Gintoki not losing his fangs and states that he doesn't "have anything to protect" his words are later proven false when he protects Gintoki in arcs like Shogun Assassination and Silver Soul Aftermath.

Nizou and Takasugi
When checking up on his Kihetai comrade Okada Nizou, Takasugi is teased by him for having lingering feelings of attachment for Gintoki since Nizou had cut Gintoki down an episode prior and left him in a wounded condition. While the bait doesn't affect Takasugi as he walks calmly towards the man, it's Nizou's next words that elicit a reaction from him. "Your former comrade was beaten so easily does it make you sad?... or is it something else?"

- Okada Nizou to Takasugi Shinsuke (Episode 60)

The implication of Takasugi's feelings being "something else" is enough to send him into a rage as he brings his sword towards Nizou, who blocks his strike noting that Takasugi had a real intent to kill him. While walking away from him Takasugi warns Nizou to never call Gintoki his comrade again and that "there are no warm feelings" between the two further setting up the teasing for their eventual clash.

Nizou and Gintoki
Before battling Gintoki, Nizou, because of his blindness, notes that Gintoki has the same light as Takasugi, starting the trend of characters noticing the similarities between the two (namely Kamui and Imai Nobume are among them). "There are a few who's light shine just as bright while they are alive. These lights are extremely unstable, aggressive... and tinged with sad colors"

- Okada Nizou

Nizou goes on to state that both Takasugi and Gintoki have the ability to attract and "draw in others around them," but he for some reason cannot stand Gintoki's silver light, closing in on the man and commencing their battle, as Takasugi watches on with glee urging Katsura who is on the ship with them to do the same. The fight with Nizou ends with Gintoki victorious and Nizou dead. As Gintoki is walking back to the main deck of the ship, Katsura tells Takasugi that Gintoki "who has the most reason to hate this world has always endured it" and therefore so does he, unbeknownst to Katsura, however, Takasugi is already painfully aware of this more than anyone else as he states later in Shogun Assassination, and it is Gintoki's suffering that is the main reasoning for his want to destroy the world.

Gintoki's warning to Takasugi
During their fight with the Harusame, Gintoki and Katsura swear to take down Takasugi, pointing their joint blade up towards him as he smirks back down on them. "The next time you see us, there is nothing left to say, with all our strength. we will cut you down. So watch out! Don't let us catch you walking down the street!"

- Sakata Gintoki and Katsura Kotaro to Takasugi Shinsuke (Episode 61)

The irony of this declaration is that Gintoki fails to follow through with his warning, faltering when Takasugi walks past him in street during the Courtesan of a Nation Arc - choosing instead to turn back to look at him, an action he repeats even at the end of Benizakura itself, despite him stating that "he hates looking back on the past" in the Patriot Reunion Party Arc.

Benizakura movie
Though the events of the Benizakura movie generally seem to be the same as the anime and manga there is one noticeable change, where Gintoki has a dream about Takasugi killing him. In the dream Nizou morphs into Takasugi who, after stabbing Gintoki, leans in towards him and says his catchphrase line "I simply destroy." The sequence ends with Gintoki falling out of consciousness as Takasugi smiles down at him. The dream is so horrifying to Gintoki that it shakes him out his sleep and he wakes up visibly rattled.

Itou's meeting
In the Shinsengumi Crisis Arc, Takasugi enlists the help of Itou Kamotarou, a member of the Shinsengumi and has a meeting with him. In this meeting Itou tells Takasugi that "geniuses are always alone. I have no one who understands me" to which Takasugi is shown to have a melancholic and thoughtful look on his face, pondering over Itou's words. This is because at that point Takasugi is estranged with Gintoki and believes that he has lost the one person who understands him better than anyone else in the world, as stated by Gintoki himself later on in Shogun Assassination.

Bansai updates Takasugi
In the last act of the arc, a defeated Bansai (defeated at Gintoki's hands), returns to Takasugi and informs him about the man. Takasugi asks Bansai "can you feel the rhythm of my song?" Bansai instead of answering his question tells him that "the White Knight says the things he fights for haven't changed" and asks "do you know what he meant, Shinsuke?" to which Takasugi doesn't reply but instead looks upset.

Kamui and Takasugi
When Kamui (Kagura's older brother) first meets Takasugi one of the first things he tells him is that he has the same scent as Gintoki, who simply laughs it off. "You smell the same as that other samurai"

- Kamui to Takasugi Shinsuke about Sakata Gintoki (Episode 215)

Quotes
"We might have just been born under that same kind of star, but that's... not too bad, is it?"

- Sakata Gintoki (Gintama the final)

"The one... the man I spent my whole life chasing after.... is better than that, right?"

- Takasugi Shinsuke (Gintama the final) "We have someone far more intimate to cut and curse. I have you and you have me!"

- Takasugi Shinsuke (Episode 305)

Fanon
GinTaka is a popular ship among fans because of the-childhood-friends-turned-lovers trope. After Gintama ended, some fans agree that Gintoki and Takasugi's feelings towards each other might be more than just friends, with Gintoki remaining single after Takasugi's death. This is due to the fact that during Takasugi's last moments, Gintoki in particular used sentimental lines such as "We might have just been born under that same kind of star" and "Wait for me in hell, Takasugi" The later line is believed by many to indicate possible romantic feelings as previously in the Courtesan of a Nation Arc, the mai

Some shippers noticed that in a certain flashback during the Patriot Reunion Party Arc, Gintoki and Takasugi were fighting for a girl while visiting a brothel. However, Sakamoto later mentions that Takasugi did nothing to the woman and just stared at her, despite her choosing to spend the night with him. Fans interpreted this as the man not being interested in women, as he hasn't shown any sexual nor romantic interest for women throughout the entire series, being seen as queercoded for many and an example of Comp Het, (this is furthered by the fact that Takasugi is the only male character to not have a female love interest, as Matako's love for him is one sided and never reciprocated).

Another moment of note is in the Rakuyou Decisive Battle Arc when Gintoki and Takasugi finally reunite on healthier terms, they both slay their enemies, facing each other, while creating a string of blood around them. This has been interpreted as symbolism for the popular trope: The Red String of Fate, emphasised by the fact that an episode prior to this, Takasugi had wanted to Gintoki to be the first person he saw after waking up from a coma, and Gintoki fought through a crowd of enemies to get to Takasugi to ensure he was the first person to greet him as well, during this they also swapped and used each other's swords - protecting those were dear to the other (Takasugi protected Shinpachi, while Gintoki protected Bansai). It should also be noted that in samurai culture one's sword is their soul and so by giving each other their swords to use, Gintoki and Takasugi were entrusting their souls to each other.

During the Love Chorris Arc many fans also noticed the striking similarities between the virtual girl who represented Gintoki's ideal type and Takasugi:


 * Gintoki’s ideal girl: wants to avenge a loved one (her son) dying at the hands of Gintoki
 * Takasugi: wants to avenge a loved one (Shouyou) dying at the hands of Gintoki
 * Gintoki’s ideal girl: tries to kill Gintoki because she needed someone to shift the blame to after her loss despite knowing he isn’t the root
 * Takasugi: tries to kill Gintoki because he needed someone to shift the blame to after his loss despite knowing he isn’t the root
 * Gintoki’s ideal girl: according to Gintoki needs 2 years in real time to reconcile with and get over her loss
 * Takasugi: in actual real time needed 2 years to fully reconcile with Gintoki and get over his loss

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Trivia

 * In "Shura" the 5th ending song of Gintama by DOES, the lyrics touch upon the theme of Takasugi haunted by Gintoki's sad face, stating that "In despair, I tried to pick up the broken pieces from faded memories. When I put the pieces together, what I found was a face, looking down in sadness "


 * In "Kirimusubi" a song written for the final scene of Gintoki and Takasugi by DOES, Gintoki expresses his feelings towards Takasugi through the lyrics, stating that "I should love without questioning anything." "the two of us vowed to never be apart ever again."