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The extras include storyboard artist/martial artist Brian Andrews explaining how the crew stylized Chinese Whu Shu and Wing Chun techniques for Jack's combat moves, a gallery of preliminary sketches, and a commentary on "Birth of Evil." It all adds up to a winning package. (Unrated, suitable for ages 10 and older: stylized violence, minor gross humor, grotesque imagery) --Charles Solomon
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Robert Alvarez (II), Robert Renzetti, Randy Myers, Genndy Tartakovsky |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 10 August, 2001 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Turner Home Ent |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Widescreen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Cartoons & Animation, Children's Video, Movie, Television |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 2 |
| UPC: | 053939747324 |
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Customer Reviews of Samurai Jack - Season 3
Samurai Jack Season 3 is the best yet! In the third season of Samurai Jack, you will find a great set of cartoons that appeal to both adults and younger children. For those who are unfamiliar, Samurai Jack is an ancient warrior flung into the future where his arch nemesis, Aku, has achieved dominion on Earth. Jack must find a way to return to the past and defeat Aku- all this you'll quickly learn in the opening scenes of each episode. <
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>The cartoon typical deals in some type of new adventure in a new and artfully created environment. The best episodes always involve a great deal of sword fighting where Jack dispatches the robotic minions of Aku. There are also more than a few episodes that illustrate a moral value, and some that are made to be funny. So you won't get bored watching more than one in a row. The animation style has a retro look to it, and it is probably the best cartoon artwork I can think of. <
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>Season Three contains some of the best episodes in the series- my favorites are: when Jack must fight his way out of a haunted graveyard; and when Jack meets warrior monks. Also noteworthy in this collection is the two part episode that details Aku's creation, and the story of Jack's father. This one was awarded an Emmy that is well deserved. <
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>Now, I purchase a good deal of TV series DVDs because I am stationed overseas right now- and if I was in the States I'd just watch TV and not get the DVDs. But Samurai Jack is one of the exceptions. This is just a great show, and one that you'll enjoy watching again on a Saturday morning.
Son & I
My son and I both love this show.
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>I have all 3 seasons, can't wait until the 4th one finally comes out.
Look Out ! Jack's Back !
So now....
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>Season Three of acclaimed Cartoon Network series Samurai Jack is finally out on DVD. Like the first two seasons, there's two discs with 13 episodes of the really great show and a few DVD extras to boot ! One of those features happen to be "The Martial Arts of Samurai Jack," featuring behind-the-scenes footage uncovering the martial arts moves used in the show; reminicent to moves used in the series "Avatar: The Last Airbender." Another feature is "The Lost Art Work Gallery", self-explanatory.
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>Finally, the moment you've been waiting for, here's the Season Three top five episodes ! Which are:
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>5. "The Birth of Evil" (parts 1 & 2) - This two-part special tells the origin of AKU and how he was first defeated way before the birth of Jack. To see and hear more, select the optional audio commentary on the two-parter by Genndy Tartakofsky himself in the special features section.
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>4. "Chicken Jack" - A wizard grouchily turns the samurai into a chicken ! But even as a chicken, Jack is still quite the fighter !
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>3. "Jack and the Clenches" (a.k.a. "The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful") - Jack is in for a wild, wild-western train ride when he's up against a bounty hunter couple also boards the train. (Look for Quick-Draw McGraw in this episode !)
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>2. "Jack and the Temple" - Jack comes across a mysterious hidden temple of monks in training with moves just like Jack. The Ancient Master of the temple even informs Jack of a time portal to send him home.
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>1. "Jack and the Rave Slaves" - This happens to my most favorite episode in the whole series ! In this episode, Jack finds a huge group of teenagers pillaging the town he's staying at, and one of them was the innkeeper's daughter. He goes undercover to find out what's going on. It turns out the kids were being brainwashed by killer techno-dance music and Jack defeats AKU's dastardly deejay. (P.S. I even supply my OWN dance music for this episode ! I love that kind of music, you know.)
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>Honorable Mention: "Jack and the Labyrinth" - Jack goes through a winding labyrinth in order to find a treasure. Little did he know, a theif is after this treasure, too.
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>Well, that about covers it. I hope season four is just as good when that comes out.