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→ This is clear: Blu-ray 1080p, verified (likely a torrent or release verification tag).
“Judas” isn’t a well-known name in major Gintama fansubbing or BD-encoding circles (no relation to Judas from the Gintama anime itself, where a character named Judas appears in the Baragaki Arc ? Not quite). However, smaller “inner circle” groups sometimes use cryptic or throwaway names to avoid DMCA sweeps. “Judas” could imply betrayal—or a group that splintered off from a larger one. judas gintama 001367 seasons 110 bd 1080 verified
At first glance, it looks like a keyboard smash or a bot malfunction. But dig a little deeper, and it might actually be a clue into how some private trackers and P2P groups label their encodes—or a deliberate meme.
: This batch typically covers the entire main television series, totaling 367 episodes \ → This is clear: Blu-ray 1080p, verified
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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.
The disc was a ghost. A "BD 1080" pressing of Gintama Season 110, an episode that, according to official records, did not exist. The series had ended at 367 episodes. Season 110 was a rounding error, a paradox. Yet there it was, clutched in the grimy hand of the otaku, its surface shimmering with a perfect, verified sheen.