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Samurai Jack
Synopsis
The half-hour animated series Samurai Jack was the full fruition of a dream long held dear by creator Genndy Tartakovsky (Dexter's Laboratory). As Tartakovsky explained to an interviewer from the Sequential Tart online magazine, "I love action and I love action shows, but I've never seen a show that has enough action to satisfy me. I decided I want good action that's choreographed and since I like samurai, I came up with Samurai Jack." He also wanted to create a series that "has comedy, action, and adventure; it's all those things combined! From show to show you will never guess what will happen next." Though inspired by ancient Japanese legends (stylistically, the series resembled a marriage between cutting-edge anime and "classic" Hanna-Barbera), Samurai Jack's backstory originated in the mind of its creator. The hero was the son of a Japanese emperor, whose civilization was destroyed thousands of years ago by the evil, shape-shifting wizard Aku. Suddenly thrust forward centuries into the future, the young emperor's son endeavored to undo the long-range damage perpetrated by Aku -- which included conquering the world and subjugating generations upon generations of luckless mortals. Adopting the name "Jack" (as he'd been designated by a sarcastic passerby in the 21st century), and armed with his father's sacred sword, our hero utilized his finely honed samurai skills in his efforts to save the world from Aku's clutches. In the course of events, both Jack and Aku zig-zagged forward and backward in time...but alas, never far enough backward to nip Aku in the bud before all the chaos started. Per Genndy Tartakovsky's vision, one was never quite certain if Samurai Jack was to be taken deadly seriously, or if the whole thing was a campy put-on. Not only did the scenario veer sharply from comedy to drama and back again, but even the mixed-genre musical score kept viewers happily off balance. Additionally, Tartakovsky's yearning for "enough action" was carried out in the series' lengthy pantomimic passages, in which action rather than dialogue carried the storyline (a rarity in TV animation of the early 21st century). Introduced with three back-to-back episodes on August 10, 2001, Samurai Jack was one of the best -- and best-received -- of the Cartoon Network's "original" offerings.
📊 Series Binge Profile
Total Content Density: 35 hours 52 minutes (72 episodes)
Intensity Rating: Relaxed Watch - Easy viewing. Perfect for casual watches.
Binge Milestones
1 episode/day: 72 days
3 episodes/day: 24 days
5 episodes/day: 15 days
Episodes (72)
- - XXVI
- S01E01 - The Beginning
- S01E10 - Jack and the Lava Monster
- S01E11 - Jack and the Scotsman
- S01E12 - Jack and the Gangsters
- S01E13 - Aku's Fairy Tales
- S01E02 - The Samurai Called Jack
- S01E03 - The First Fight
- S01E04 - Jack, the Woolies and the Chritchellites
- S01E05 - Jack in Space
- S01E06 - Jack and the Warrior Woman
- S01E07 - Jack and the Three Blind Archers
- S01E08 - Jack Versus Mad Jack
- S01E09 - Jack Under the Sea
- S02E01 - Jack Learns to Jump Good
- S02E10 - Jack vs. Demongo, the Soul Collector
- S02E11 - Jack Is Naked
- S02E12 - Jack and the Spartans
- S02E13 - Jack's Sandals
- S02E02 - Jack Tales
- S02E03 - Jack and the Smackback
- S02E04 - Jack and the Scotsman, Part 2
- S02E05 - Jack and the Ultra-Robots
- S02E06 - Jack Remembers the Past
- S02E07 - Jack and the Monks
- S02E08 - Jack and the Farting Dragon
- S02E09 - Jack vs. the Five
- S03E01 - Chicken Jack
- S03E10 - Jack, the Monks, and the Ancient Master's Son
- S03E11 - Birth of Evil
- S03E12 - Birth of Evil
- S03E13 - Jack and the Labyrinth
- S03E02 - Jack and the Rave
- S03E03 - Couple on a Train
- S03E04 - Jack and the Zombies
- S03E05 - Jack and the Scarab
- S03E06 - Jack and the Travelling Creatures
- S03E07 - Jack and the Annoying Creatures
- S03E08 - Jack and a Swamp Wizard
- S03E09 - Jack and the Haunted House
- S04E01 - Jack vs the Ninja
- S04E10 - The 4 Seasons of Death
- S04E11 - Tale of X49
- S04E12 - Young Jack in Africa
- S04E13 - Jack and the Baby
- S04E02 - Robo-Samurai vs. Mondo-bot
- S04E03 - Samurai vs. Samurai
- S04E04 - The Aku Infection
- S04E05 - The Princess and the Bounty Hunters
- S04E06 - The Scotsman Saves Jack
- S04E07 - The Scotsman Saves Jack
- S04E08 - Jack and the Flying Prince and Princess
- S04E09 - Jack Versus Aku
- S05E01 - XCII
- S05E10 - CI
- S05E02 - XCIII
- S05E02 - Épisode 2
- S05E02 - Episódio 2
- S05E02 - Folge 2
- S05E03 - Episódio 3
- S05E03 - Folge 3
- S05E03 - Épisode 3
- S05E03 - XCIV
- S05E04 - Épisode 4
- S05E04 - XCV
- S05E04 - Folge 4
- S05E04 - Episódio 4
- S05E05 - XCVI
- S05E06 - XCVII
- S05E07 - XCVIII
- S05E08 - XCIX
- S05E09 - C