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Samurai Jack

Título original: Samurai Jack

Año: 2001 Temporadas: 6 Episodios: 13

Samurai Jack cuenta la historia de un joven príncipe cuyo imperio ha sido destruido por un demonio caído de los cielos llamado Aku. Jack consigue huir de la destrucción y dedica el resto de su vida a entrenarse para poder recuperar su reino y derrotar Aku, vengando así la muerte de todo su pueblo.

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¿Qué tal está Samurai Jack?

Samurai Jack Overview: Samurai Jack is an animated series created by Genndy Tartakovsky. The story follows a samurai named Jack who travels through time to defeat the demon Aku, who destroyed his master's castle and killed his wife in the future. This series is not a sequel, prequel, spin-off, or reboot of any other show. Plot: The plot revolves around Samurai Jack, who embarks on a quest to travel through time to rcada the future and kill Aku, who is responsible for the destruction of his master's castle and the death of his wife. Along the way, Jack encounters various enemies and allies that help or hinder him in his journey. Production: Samurai Jack was produced by Cartoon Network Studios and aired from August 10, 2001 to September 25, 2004, with a total of five temporadas and 52 episodes. There has not been any confirmed news about a new temporada or production at this time. Characters: The main characters in Samurai Jack include Jack, Aku, and various allies and enemies that Jack encounters throughout his journey. The voice cast includes Phil LaMarr as Samurai Jack, Grey DeLisle as Ashi, Gregg Henry as Aku, Mako Iwamatsu as the Old Man, and Tara Strong as Scaramouche. Reception: Samurai Jack received critical acclaim for its unique animation style, storytelling, and character development. The acting of the voice cast was also highly praised by critics. Awards: The series won two Annie Awards in 2003 and 2004 for "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Voice Acting" and "Outstanding Achievement in Music in an Animated Television Production." It was also nominated for several other awards, including the Primetime Emmy Award for "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation." Trivia: Samurai Jack was originally intended to be a short mini-series, but due to its popularity, it was expanded into a full series. The animation style of the show is influenced by Japanese animation and martial arts films. The character design for Jack was inspired by the classic kung fu hero movies of Bruce Lee.