Charlie is a streamer, YouTube content creator and writer from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time feels like it's stuck in the past. Were it a game licensed in the PlayStation 2 ...
Samurai Jack was a staple of early 2000s Cartoon Network's broadcast line-up. Telling the story of a samurai sent to the future by an evil wizard, the show received quite the acclaim during its ...
Back in February, Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time was surprisingly announced, with it being so surprising because the series had been finished for three years. Though it had been a long time coming, ...
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 ...
After the conclusion of Samurai Jack season 5, fans never imagined creator Genndy Tartakovsky and writer Darrick Bachman would return to the series with a Samurai Jack game. The Samurai Jack ending ...
In a massive 2019 interview with Polygon, Samurai Jack creator Genndy Tartakovsky reflected on his nearly 20-year journey with the Jack character, and the bittersweet resolution he’d illustrated in ...
Adult Swim Games has announced that Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time will release on August 21st and will retail for $39.99. Developed by Soleil, the game is an action-platformer featuring the show’s ...
Seki Nobuhide Sensei, a martial arts and katana instructor, rates portrayals of samurai battles in movies and TV shows. He explains why samurai employed different types of spears in battle in "Shogun.
This video shows a battle between samurai with jet packs. Don't get excited—it's fake. How do I know? There are a few obvious signs of fake-itude, starting with the shaking camera. This battle was ...
The phrase “local history” can sometimes bring to mind stuffy and mundane minutiae. Things like “The town’s borders were set when Farmer X petitioned County Administrator Y to dig an irrigation canal, ...
Samurai Jack, show creator Genndy Tartakovsky’s dramatic and stylish epic about a samurai warrior lost in time, debuted on Cartoon Network in 2001, capturing the imagination of a generation of kids.