Well, I know the post I made suggests that I'm young since Avatar came out later on, but I still felt it had to be included.Just a quick question... How old are you? No offense, would like to know.
95? Wow.Well, I know the post I made suggests that I'm young since Avatar came out later on, but I still felt it had to be included.
I'm 16. Of course, I wasn't 5 when these showed aired like Rugrats or Hey Arnold (which was already posted), but I just wanted them in.
What's so wow about 95 xd?95? Wow.
Just curious though. I never considered 21st Century Cartoons Golden but yeah in your opinion its ok.
terrible.i didnt even click in the vid,i could tell by the start.the cartoons they show now are really bad
I believe Roger23 was referring to the shows they show on television these days, not on the videos posted on this thread. But if you find these cartoons posted here, boring and bad enough that you won't even open the video to listen the intro, it just proves that you're way too young to understand what cartoons were all about.terrible.i didnt even click in the vid,i could tell by the start.
Most awesome show indeed. This is one of the 'must watch' classicsSamurai Jack
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Long ago in a distant land, I, Aku, the shape-shifting Master of Darkness, unleashed an unspeakable evil! But a foolish Samurai warrior wielding a magic sword stepped forth to oppose me. Before the final blow was struck, I tore open a portal in time and flung him into the future, where my evil is law! Now the fool seeks to return to the past, and undo the future that is Aku!
This quotation begins each episode of Samurai Jack, which tells the story of a young prince (Jack) from Feudal Japan whose father's empire was destroyed by the demon Aku. As a child, the prince escapes destruction and travels the world training his mind and his body for years until he reaches adulthood, becoming a legendary samurai. After taking his father's magic katana, he challenges Aku to a duel and defeats the demon. However, before the prince can deal the killing blow, Aku creates a time portal and sends his opponent into the distant future, anticipating that he would be able to amass sufficient power to deal with the Samurai later.[citation needed] The protagonist arrives in a dystopian, futuristic Earth ruled by Aku and filled with his robot minions and a large number of alien immigrant races of various appearances. The first people he encounters in the future call him "Jack" as a form of slang, which he adopts as his name (his true given name is never mentioned in the series).[citation needed]
Standard episodes follow Jack's search for a way to travel back to his own time, where he hopes to stop Aku before these events come to pass. The cartoon depicts Jack's quest to find a time portal, while constantly facing obstacles set by Aku in a classic battle of Good versus Evil. Typically each time Jack believes he has reached the end of his quest, a deus ex machina causes him to dramatically miss his chance.[citation needed] In one attempt Jack locates a stable portal to the past, but the guardian of the portal defeats him after a long but noticeably mismatched battle. The guardian is about to crush him when the portal starts to flicker and glow, apparently giving the guardian a message; the guardian has a giant pterodactyl take the unconscious Jack away. After Jack leaves, the guardian states that it is not yet time for him to return to the past, and an image of what is implied to be an older Jack is then seen in the portal; indicating that Jack is predestined to succeed, but it will take many years for him to do so.
Yes, I am.btw Zerabitu, are you finnish?
Glad that you enjoy ^.^wow you just made my day looking and remember all these cartoonsi also remember that feeling ahhhh good times