Samurai Jack

2001 • Cartoon Network
4.7
1.34K reviews
TV-14
Rating
Eligible
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Season 3 episodes (13)

1 XXVII
10/18/02
Episode XXVII (Chicken Jack) Jack is turned into a chicken by a cranky wizard. While he tries to fix this, he gets caught by a "handler" and becomes a prize-winning Creature Combat fighter.
2 XXVIII
11/1/02
Episode XXVIII (Jack and the Rave) When a man's daughter is kidnapped by Aku's Children, Jack must infiltrate a rave to stop the musical brainwashing.
3 XXIX
11/8/02
Episode XXIX (Couple on a Train) Jack boards a train to his next destination only to be attacked by a couple of arguing bounty hunters.
4 XXX
10/25/02
Episode XXX (Jack and the Zombies) Aku leads Jack to a graveyard where the dead begin to rise. An evil spirit takes over Jack's sword, leading Jack to defend himself against his own weapon. When Aku gets hold of the sword, Jack fears he's finally met his end.
5 XXXI
11/22/02
Episode XXXI (Jack and the Scarab) Jack must read hieroglyphics, solve riddles, and assemble a sacred scarab to call upon Ra for help in fighting evil ancient Egyptian shadow warriors.
6 XXXII
4/26/03
Episode XXXII (Jack and the Traveling Creatures) Jack must travel along a water creature, a mountain creature and a flying creature to get to a portal to return home. But once he reaches the portal, it is guarded by an undefeatable warrior who tells him that this portal is not for him.
7 XXXIII
5/3/03
Episode XXXIII (Jack and the Annoying Creature) An over-friendly creature begins following Jack, messing up Jack's every move along his quest.
8 XXXIV
5/10/03
Episode XXXIV (Jack and the Swamp Wizard) Jack and a Swamp Wizard travel to the four corners of the earth, collecting pieces that are meant to get Jack home. But when Aku reveals himself to be the Swamp Wizard, Jack must battle these pieces which are now being puppeteered by Aku's evil hands.
9 XXXV
5/17/03
Episode XXXV (Jack and the Haunted House) When Jack enters a spooky, old mansion and gets locked inside, he catches sight of a figure and sets after it to find out what is going on. As Jack is led further and further in, he discovers that the house and its inhabitants have an evil plan that involves...him.
10 XXXVI
5/31/03
Episode XXXVI (Jack, the Monks , and the Ancient Master's Son) Jack falls into a hidden temple sanctuary to find monks trained like him in the style of the Ancient Master. The Ancient Master's Son then tells Jack of a portal to send him home, but in order to use it, his new friends must be sacrificed.
11 XXXVII
9/17/03
Episode XXXVII (The Birth of Evil, Pt. 1) When ancient gods try to destroy a powerful evil, they send one piece of the beast hurtling through space. This piece lands on earth, spreading its evil through the land. When it encroaches on an Emperor's empire, he takes it upon himself to destroy the evil, but ends up unleashing the evil that is Aku.
12 XXXVIII
9/18/03
Episode XXXVIII (The Birth of Evil, Pt. 2) When ancient gods try to destroy a powerful evil, they send one piece of the beast hurtling through space. This piece lands on earth, spreading its evil through the land. When it encroaches on an Emperor's empire, he takes it upon himself to destroy the evil, but ends up unleashing the evil that is Aku.
13 XXXIX
6/7/03
Episode XXXIX (Jack and the labyrinth) Jack is carefully making his way through a labyrinth to reach a mysterious box - the problem is, so are two thieves.

About this show

Samurai Jack, tells the story of a young prince from medieval Japan whose father's empire is destroyed by the demon Aku. Jack escapes the destruction, traveling the world in search of justice and the chance to battle the evil Aku and his robot minions in the world of the future.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
1.34K reviews
David Tester
October 12, 2016
I'm not sure where to start. Samurai Jack is one of my FAVORITE things. And (like Star Wars), it becomes a part of you. The world is more colorful and richer because this is in it. It transcends being a cartoon, moving and spiritually fulfilling. Very much a work of art. This is story telling and art at it's finest.
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Jack Bonar
October 6, 2017
Great show based loosely on my life. Goes into detail through use of metaphor on my trials as a samurai in modern times and my journey as a man out of place in his own day and age. Very well done and though I am not credited as the source material I am not offended in the least as my true identity would be best kept a secret.
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Dagon Stout
February 14, 2017
This is a show where art style, music and story meld into a beautiful piece. One of the biggest things that drew me to this show is the low use of dialogue in episodes because the actions and expressions of the characters is more than enough to convey the story and emotions. I'm excited for the new season coming up.
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