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Samurai Jack was another cartoon and character created by Genndy Tartakovsky. During the third and fourth seasons of Dexter's Lab, the show and character would often be referenced by Dexter himself, most notably his action catchphrase "Samurai Jacktion!".

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  • thumb Samurai Jack es una serie animada creada por Genndy Tartakovsky y emitida en Cartoon Network entre 2001 y 2004. En Latinoamérica se emite por Tooncast y Cartoonpop.
  • Samurai Jack was another cartoon and character created by Genndy Tartakovsky. During the third and fourth seasons of Dexter's Lab, the show and character would often be referenced by Dexter himself, most notably his action catchphrase "Samurai Jacktion!".
  • Samurai Jack is the title character and protagonist of the Cartoon Network series Samurai Jack. He is a fearless samurai from the old days who faced the evil entity known as Aku and was thrown into the future by Aku's powers, a future where Aku ruled all. Samurai Jack then had to work to return to the past and undo Aku's evil.
  • La serie narra las aventuras de un joven samurai atrapado en el futuro:
  • Jack pulls out his classic sword. Quickly tapping the B button causes his to silce once to whatever direction you are facing. Holding B will causes Jack to slash wildly from both sides.
  • Samurai Jack is an American animated television series created by animator Genndy Tartakovsky that originally aired on Cartoon Network from 2001 to 2004, with reruns airing until 2008. Reruns also aired on Cartoon Network's sister channel, Boomerang, on a frequent basis, until the series returned to the Toonami block for reruns in February 2014. A new season premiered on Adult Swim's Toonami block on March 11, 2017.
  • Samurai Jack is the titular main protagonist from the Cartoon Network TV show, of the same name. Jack is a brave samurai. He was flung into the future by Aku, his arch-enemy, right before he was about the defeat him. He was voiced by Phil LaMarr during the series.
  • Samurai Jack is an animated series created by Genndy Tartakovsky in 2001. The story follows a masterless samurai, Jack, flung into the future by his opponent, an evil entity named Aku. Samurai Jack is hailed as a masterpiece of animation due to its unique style: characters have no outlines, backgrounds are distinctly abstract, and unusual camera shot styles are used throughout the series.
  • So begins the introductory sequence to this cartoon from Genndy Tartakovsky, creator of Dexters Laboratory. It tells the story of a young samurai who, after escaping the destruction of his kingdom as a young boy and being trained by warriors from around the globe, returns to his kingdom to defeat the villainous demon-sorcerer Aku. As the opening monologue above indicates, before the samurai could finish him off, Aku sent him thousands of years into the future, into a world that Aku had crushed neatly under his feet.
  • Samurái Jack es una serie animada creada por el animador Genndy Tartakovsky emitida por Cartoon Network entre los años 2001 y 2004. Se destaca por su animación altamente detallada y su apariencia cinemática, lo cual es inusual en varias series animadas. Además dentro de la serie se presentan situaciones que ocasionan que la trama principal se desvíe a escenas o de tensión o de humor, o episodios que carecen en su mayoría de diálogo.
  • Samurai Jack is an American animated television series created by animator Genndy Tartakovsky that aired on Cartoon Network from 2001 to 2004. It is noted for its highly detailed, outline-free, masking-based animation, as well as for its cinematic style and pacing. It was the first Cartoon Network original series aside from those who comprised the Cartoon Cartoons lineup at the time. The feature film was in pre-production, and was being produced by J. J. Abrams' Bad Robot Productions and Frederator Films. However, the film was scrapped.
  • Tartakovsky drew from a number of influences when creating the series, ranging from the 1970s series Kung Fu to the works of directors Akira Kurosawa and David Lean. The series premiered on August 10, 2001, with a TV movie called The Premiere Movie. As the series went on, ratings began to decline, and Cartoon Network decided not to renew it for another season. The series ended on September 25, 2004, totaling four seasons and 52 episodes.
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