Upon finding out that their egos were switched by Gengai's Fully Automatic Egg-on-Rice Maker, Gintoki and Hijikata head out to find the cat's corpse that sucked in half of Gintoki's soul, only to find it transformed into something completely unexpected.
You Can Never Pause at the Perfect Time
Even a Matsui Stick Can't Handle Some Kinds of Dirt
An Inspector's Love Begins with an Inspection
Forget Dates, Remember People / You Can Hide Your Porn Mags But You Can't Hide Your ***
A Mirror Provides a Frozen Reflection of Both Your Beautiful and Ugly Sides
Arriving Late to a Reunion Makes it Hard to Enter
A Reunion Also Brings to the Surface Things You Don't Want to Remember
When Compared to Time in the Heavens, Fifty Years of Human Life Resembles Naught but Dreams and Lottery Tickets
Guys With Big Nostrils Also Have Big Imaginations / You Never Accept a New Sentai Series at the Start, But By the Final Episode, You Don't Want It to End
9 + 1 = Yagyu Jyubei
Calories Come Back to Bite You Just When You've Forgotten About Them
10-1=
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At Cromartie High, it’s tough being a delinquent -- a fact that do-gooder Takashi Kamiyama intimately understands. When he’s not engaging in contests of strength and rival gang wars, Kamiyama can also be found submitting punny jokes and planning his own rise to fame within the delinquents’ ranks, and that’s just the beginning! With...
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On first sight, Cromartie High School and Gintama do not seem to have much in common. Significantly different artstyle, different setting and different number of episodes. However, the main reason for this recommendation is the similarities in style of humor, (mostly) excluding the episodes with a more serious tone in Gintama. Both series heavily rely on humor based on impressions given by characters on conduct by other characters, resulting in random (or unexpected) events. This is further aided with the Amanto (or aliens) in Gintama and the silent (and "animorphic") characters in Cromartie High School.
Furthermore, both series heavily rely on knowledge of the Japanese language and culture to be fully understood and appreciated. If you are able to watch these series with developers commentary and/or interpretations of experts in hand, I would definitely recommend consulting these notes while watching the shows.
The only main caution in this recommendation is that the pace and consistence of jokes of both series signicantly differ. Where Gintama is a rollercoaster of genres, Cromartie High School almost exclusively sticks to Comedy.