Samurai Jack (2001)
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I'll admit I didn't catch too many episodes, but of the few I did, it made me want to watch more of them, and I still wonder if he ever made it back ... read more
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A samurai sent through time fights to return home and save the world.
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"Airdate: May 20, 2017 “Episode CI” “We’re here Jack, we’re here to rescue you.” “What? You're back already?” "
"Tendria una calificación mas alta si no fuera porque su historia fue un tanto apresurada."
“Amaría poder ponerla mas alto por todos los imperitos que tuvo, es actualmente mi cartoon preferido y me duele reconocer el final tan malo que tuvo y”
“Amaría poder ponerla mas alto por todos los imperitos que tuvo, es actualmente mi cartoon preferido y me duele reconocer el final tan malo que tuvo y su posterior "corrección" del final que sacó la cadena no hace mas que empeorar las cosas.” read more
“When I was first introduced to this show, I wasn't expecting to love it. I don't just love it, I adore it! I feared it wouldn't be my thing, but there are many reasons why Samurai Jack is worth seeing. The animation consistently is absolutely outstanding, the whole show is amazing to watch, whether it is the backgrounds, character features, special effects or the colours. The music is wonderful also, a perfect mix of oriental and electronic sounds really add to the authenticity. The story lines are superb and interesting springing from a great idea, and the writing is top notch, funny and intelligent. Likewise with the voice acting, with Phil LaMarr especially impressive in the title role. Overall, just a superb show, easily one of the better shows on Cartoon Network. 10/10 Bethany Cox” read more
"Genndy Tartakovsky is one of the modern day masters of animation, and “Samurai Jack” might be his masterpiece. Airing on Cartoon Network from 2001 to 2017, the strikingly beautiful martial arts series taught its fanbase patience — because given the inconsistent release schedule, the fanbase had good reason to wait. The series won eight Emmys over the course of its run, made great use of voice-acting legend Phil LaMarr, and again, changed the way people thought about what might be possible "