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I am a huge comic book nerd, history buff, and gamer, who recently got into anime around sept. 2020. I got into it when I played Dangaronpa and when I finished it and the sequels, I decided to watch the anime, and since I wasn't too impressed by it, I forgot about anime for a good week or two. When, one day I was extremely bored watching adult swim when a commercial for Assassination Classroom appeared, and since I thought it looked very interesting and I was bored out of my mind, I decided to watched and was very impressed.
Be warned: I love all genres, included some real messed up stuff, so if you don't like that I will have tags next to the shows saying the stuff that is in it that might make you uncomfortable
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So actually, Gintama S4 ep 35 is the start of this one arc, which is the beginning of the real heavy plot in Gintama. And this plot keeps continuing in further seasons until Gintama The Final, regardless of serious/comedy moments or not. The point is, plot is taking places. However despite the constant "serious" side of Gintama starting from s4 and onwards, season 6 alone is out of place. S6 or Slip Arc is all comedic episodes, which doesn't hv anything to do with Gintama plot that's currently going on. Chronologically despite its release date, season 6 takes place BEFORE ep 35 of s4, or basically before the real thing happens. After finishing s5, they decided to animate the unused chapters into season 6, hence the plot-unrelated.
Anyway, with the plot going on in this order: s4 -> s5 -> s7 (Silver Soul Arc) -> Semi Final -> The Final, watching season 6 in the middle of these will interrupt the serious mood.
So what I want to say is, if you think you don't want to break the flow of the plot, it's better to watch the whole season 6 BEFORE you reached s4 ep 35. On the other hand, if you think you need a break from the seriousness in s4 and s5, you can proceed to watch s6 after s5 as how you would normally do with other anime in their season order.
This is only an advice. You don't hv to follow if you don't want to ofc :)