![]() ![]() According to the first few seconds in the scene each droplet takes 3 seconds between each other to fall. That is 30m/s =108km/h… On average he was standing still half the time so on average he was 216km/h a cop would have given him a ticket. He was moving averagely 15×2 meters per second. Samurai Jack barely has any dialogue to begin with, and in its second stand-alone episode it goes even further - an episode whose climactic battle completely lacks any sound. Most cartoon shows of its era waited at least a season or two before doing their first no dialogue episode. Now go watch it, form your own opinion, and tell US why you kept watching it. the show won quite a few awards for a reason. ![]() Samurai Jack: The Complete Series was released on Blu-ray and Digital HD on October 17, 2017, and contains remastered versions of the first four seasons of the series, courtesy of ACMEworks Digital Film, Inc. Season 1 was released on Netflix streaming service in 2013. That’s also the moment when we can most clearly see where Tartakovsky plans to take this final season of Samurai Jack. It ends on a startling, revelatory moment - the first time the new Adult Swim-sanctioned Samurai Jack trades in blue robot oil for the bright, tomato-red blood of a human being. So to answer the question, Samurai Jack wasn’t canceled at all. Samurai Jack wasn’t canceled it came to an end because of the creators and the network it was airing on which was Cartoon Network. ![]() After Genndy Tartakovsky’s cult animated series “Samurai Jack” was canceled by Cartoon Network in 2004, rumors swirled for years about a feature-length adaptation. The animator explains why it took over a decade to finish his cult series with one last, memorable season. On July 2, 2016, Adult Swim posted a video titled “Samurai Jack: Season 5 Behind the Scenes | Samurai Jack | Adult Swim” in that Genndy Tartakovsky said that the Samurai Jack movie was scrapped. ![]()
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