WHERE IS YOUR GOD NOW???
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It tried to be artsy, but it failed miserable. Jack himself is the most boring character ever created. He's about as bland as white bread. We never question if he will fail, and all character faults were permanently extinguished from his being in the 3rd episode. And seeing as how he was really the only character in the ENTIRE SERIES, with all other supporting characters be no-named oneshots, and Aku never appearing enough, the show just seemed like the creators masturbating themselves while they showed off AWESOME ANIMATING SKILLZORZ that were ultimately wasted on a product that had no substance or no real interesting stories to tell.
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That's all it is, as far as I can tell. It's made more for the creators than for the audience. The idea is that anything goes in Samurai Jack's world -- robots, vikings, gangsters, whatever -- so the creators can have as much fun and go as over the top as they want. Even if it's not that appealing to the viewers, it's a lot of fun to be creating the show.the show just seemed like the creators masturbating themselves while they showed off AWESOME ANIMATING SKILLZORZ that were ultimately wasted on a product that had no substance or no real interesting stories to tell.
I've only seen the first season, but I definitely enjoyed it and I can resonate with the creators' sense of fun. The first three episodes were pretty boring, but each successive episode got better and better. It's certainly overrated, but just as certainly worth watching.
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I love you.Tsuyoshi-kun wrote:Samurai Jack ran for 52 episodes, but I wish people would stop claiming it as some sort of mecca of cartoons, because it wasn't.
You're the first person i've come across on the interwebs to think that.
I feel the same.
Samurai Jack was a very average show, with really bad animation in most of its episodes. Occasionally, there'd be a really cool episode, but as a whole it was just average. and i despised the animation in most of the episodes.
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"I downloaded this little dance!"
Speaking of cool animations. Check this out, this is what evet flash animation should look like:
http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/310851
It's actually part of a long story, and I highly recommend you see the rest.
Speaking of cool animations. Check this out, this is what evet flash animation should look like:
http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/310851
It's actually part of a long story, and I highly recommend you see the rest.
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It looks like they're catching on. Last night I saw the newest commercial. It's a full 2 minutes and 20 seconds, complete with a plot, some slightly more detailed characterization of Erin and that guy (I think his name is Agent White), and it doesn't mention car insurance at all, except for the end when the villain says something like "to watch the ending log onto esurance.com. Oh, and I hear you can also get car insurance there or something."Zeta wrote:See, now the Esurance commercials rock, and I would love to see them be turned into a animated series.
Only you know, without the car insurance stuff.