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Am I the only one here that loved Samurai Jack?
I never watch that cartoon but i have play it game in GBA..
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Am I the only one here that loved Samurai Jack?
I never understood that show..
Still watched it though, can't say i have vivid memory's of it as much as i do with the other shows on cartoon network
I never watch that cartoon but i have play it game in GBA..
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So, a badass samurai cutting up ancient deities is considered confusing? Dang.
Confusing as in the storyline, never understood what it was about.
And now i know the enemies he fought were deities hehe...
Samurai Jack tells the story of a young prince (Jack) from Feudal Japan whose father's empire is destroyed by the shape shifting demon Aku. As a child, the prince escapes destruction and travels the world training his mind and his body for years until he reaches adulthood, becoming a legendary samurai. After taking his father's magic katana, he challenges Aku to a duel and defeats the demon. However, before the prince can deal the killing blow, Aku creates a time portal and sends his opponent into the distant future, anticipating that he would be able to amass sufficient power to deal with the samurai later. The protagonist arrives in a dystopian, futuristic Earth ruled by Aku and filled with his robot minions and a large number of alien immigrant races of various appearances. The first people he encounters in the future call him "Jack" as a form of slang, which he adopts as his name (his true given name is never mentioned in the series).
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