Cartoon Network officially announces that its long-awaited continuation of the network’s popular Samurai Jack will make its debut on March 11th. Slated to premiere on Cartoon Network’s Toonami block, ...
The series followed a young samurai (Phil LaMaar) who is sent into the future by the evil shape-shifting demon Aku (Mako Iwamatsu) mere moments before defeating him with his father’s magical katana.
There were tons of Cartoon Network classics that defined our childhood, but few were as grabbing and ahead-of-its-time as Samurai Jack. Now, it looks like Jack's time has finally come: after a ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Originally created by Genndy Tartakovsky for Cartoon Network Studios, Samurai Jack first premiered ...
Nearly 13 years after it ceased production, Genndy Tartakovsky’s animated epic “Samurai Jack” returns for a fifth season Saturday, to conclude its business. Originally broadcast on Cartoon Network and ...
Cartoon Network’s next big hit, potentially the channel’s biggest yet, is called “Samurai Jack,” which debuts tomorrow night (8 p.m.). The highly anticipated cartoon is the latest show to spring from ...
Creator Genndy Tartakovsky is bringing Samurai Jack back to Cartoon Network with all-new episodes in 2016! The epic story of Genndy Tartakovsky’s Samurai Jack is not over! Cartoon Network announced ...
I was a tween when the Samurai Jack cartoon first aired on TV. It fascinated me with its unique animation style, dramatic scenes, and lengthy battle sequences. The show's first four seasons ran on ...
"Samurai Jack" is back. "Samurai Jack" was a popular animated series that ran in the early 2000s. It won four Primetime Emmys. It built an intensely devoted fan base. And now a little more than 12 ...
Cult animation Samurai Jack will be returning to screens in 2016. Though prematurely cancelled over 10 years ago, Cartoon Network's nightly programming network Adult Swim has confirmed the series' ...
Samuel L. Jackson may have chosen a few questionable roles in recent years (we're looking at you, Snakes and Jumper), but there's no denying his involvement in the latest anime-inspired project Afro ...