THE STEEL SAMURAI VS THE EVIL MAGISTRATE
FINAL BATTLE!
COME ONE, COME ALL!
THE WINDING WAY OPENS ITS DOORS TO THE PUBLIC TODAY AS ITS YOUNG ACTORS AND ACTRESSES PERFORM THE STEEL SAMURAI: FINAL BATTLE!! WATCH AS THE STEEL SAMURAI BATTLES THE FORCES OF EVIL AND CONFRONTS HIS GREATEST RIVAL THE EVIL MAGISTRATE IN A FIGHT TO THE DEATH. BEAR WITNESS AS THE GREATEST HERO OF ALL TIME AND HIS FRIENDS JOIN FORCES TO SAVE REIAL FROM THE CLUTCHES OF EVIL IN THIS ACTION-PACKED PLAY OF TRUTH, JUSTICE, AND FRIENDSHIP.
STARRING GINTOKI SAKATA, JEAN DISPAR, RIKU TENEBRAE
GISELLE PHILIP, LUCAS TAZMILY, SORA VISITAE
PETER KIRKLAND, MILK PALMIER
[ooc: Summary of character roles as follows: (I hope this is right, mommy!)
In the beginning, the Evil Magistrate defeats the Steel Samurai by sending his henchman (and childhood bff; an obvious good guy pawn) to distract the Steel Samurai from seriously battling. After the Evil Magistrate manages to put the whole city under his rule and the Steel Samurai recovers from the temporary defeat, the Steel Samurai makes a heroic declaration to fight the root of evil by himself. His friends, of course, do not approve and insist on coming with him and be his nakama. These are the Pink Princess, Faithful Felix, and Sally Sweet.
So they fight the forces of evil, with the trio of nakama subduing the henchmen to give way to the Steel Samurai the chance to battle the Evil Magistrate one on one. And then they fight, but before Steel Samurai can deliver the final blow (AND AFTER A LONG AND EXTREME BATTLE), the Magistrate's henchman somehow manages to escape with his sort of boss to live and fight another day. So Steel Samurai wins, the day is saved thanks to the power of nakama.
Gintoki: Steel Samurai
Riku: Evil Magistrate
Jean: Pink Princess
Giselle: Sally Sweet, the PP's friend
Lucas: Faithful Felix, SS's not-yet-sidekick but getting there. Turns up at opportune times to help out his hero!
Sora: Magistrate's henchman, childhood bff who he manipulates to do bad things for him. But this character also manages to make him do good things, which is the source of the Magistrate's wavering evilness etc.
Narrators are Milk the deadpan innkeeper and Peter the reporter. Peter tends to over exaggerate and make dramatics, because his character is the arrogant, overly familiar reporter.]