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Dandelion is Hideaki Sorachi's first one-shot manga, originally published in 2002 by Weekly Shonen Jump. It is the manga that gave Shonen Jump the confidence to greenlit a longer manga by Sorachi, namely Gintama, his most widely known (and excellent) work. I had not read the original one-shot beforehand, but I just finished watching the anime adaptation of it which came out last month.
I thought it was pretty surprising that they would choose adapt this one-shot, considering the fact that it's so old and that it would only amount to 7 episodes. But now that I've seen it I'm very glad they did, because I thought it was fantastic. It managed to achieve a whole lot in 7 episodes, and as a Gintama fan you can see and appreciate how this show laid the groundwork for Gintama. Sorachi really had it all down early, it's very impressive.
I would recommend this show to all Gintama fans here, it will give you the Gintama kick you've been missing back in your life. This show would be an excellent litmus test for those who haven't seen Gintama as well, because it is essentially the prototype of Gintama. If you like this show you will love Gintama, because it is even better.
Hopefully Sorachi's works will continue to be adapted into anime series. The adaptation of 3-nen Z-gumi Ginpachi-sensei was great, and they hinted that they wanted to continue that. I haven't checked out Sorachi's new manga "Class 2-B Hero Destroyerz" yet but I'm sure that's great as well.
One more thing, if you've seen either of the "City of Angels" movies you will get a real kick out of this series, because it is essentially like an anime version of that. Loads of other fun referential humour too, as per usual for Gintama.
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