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Old 08-10-2001, 09:13 PM
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Samurai Jack

One word: WOW!

I just absolutely loved the show. On top of that, we get not one, not two, but 3, THREE, Justice League promos. Cartoon Network is doing a fabulous job creating high-quality animation.

What did you guys think?
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Old 08-10-2001, 09:31 PM
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I think the movie is great, and I cant' wait for the TV series. Tho there is an anime influence in this show, much of the animation reminds me of good cartoons I grew up on. And even the talking dogs are kinda cool, tho I didn't like them at first.
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Old 08-10-2001, 09:54 PM
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Holey moley.

It seems that the creators took the stylization and camera work from Dexter and PPG and went absolutely nuts with it. The result was the most original thing I've seen in years, animation or otherwise... not to mention that the music was first class as well. As far as a purely visceral aural and visual experience, it was a work of near genius.

I'm hooked.

And promos with animation from Justice League!!

Recent problems aside, I still say thank God for Cartoon Network.
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Old 08-10-2001, 10:01 PM
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Waahhhh!!

This show sounds so GOOD! 'sob' Darn lack of C. Network...oh well....most likely the premiere will be the first DVD or video out for Jack...so I have a chance of catching the first eppy...
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Old 08-10-2001, 10:03 PM
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My favorite part was the talking dogs, I also liked the "Talking Dog Says" billboard from PPG and big dog from "Two Stupid Dogs" put into it.... I really liked the show, and I'll watch the series for sure!



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Old 08-10-2001, 10:03 PM
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Let me add that, now that I've seen the show, there's a darn good reason CN is hyping this thing to death.
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Old 08-10-2001, 10:11 PM
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Hype

Yeah, and it looks like Cartoon Network will hype JL as well. Man, was SJ so freaking cool. I can't for Justice League to premiere to. It's going to rule!
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Old 08-10-2001, 10:12 PM
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Talking Dogs

BTW, like them or not, I don't think the talking dogs will appear more in the series. Then again, I could be wrong.
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Old 08-10-2001, 10:13 PM
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the robot bugs battle

An army of robot bugs fixing to attack Jack. It was breathtaking! This scene is almost like those samurai/ ninja movies I seen. Like American Ninja movies, and other movies that had a samurai warrior finishing off an enemy, cover with blood at the end of the battle. Instead of blood they come up with motor oil all over Jack!

Another animation victory for Genndy!!!!


If you miss the movie premeire, or you went to the theather and watch Omosis Jones, that is a cool movie but I can't get a chance untill the video, watch it again, tomorrow night at 7:00/6:00 central.


Also on the 24th, check out the last year's Big Pick Winner, The Grim and Evil Show. Ha ha ha!
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Old 08-10-2001, 10:16 PM
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I LIKED "Samurai Jack"! I don't think I had ever seen anything like it before. I think it is the most original cartoon series that's come up in a very, very long time. The closest thing I could compare it to would be a cross between "Star Wars" and the "Zelda" video games. It has humor, but it is a serious cartoon, mostly. The backgrounds are amazing, perhaps the best part of the show. It is certainly an improvement over "Dexter" or "Powerpuff Girls". Amazingly creative, but kept simple, it's not like those anime cartoons that are so over-the-top bizarre you can't understand them. The animation is limited, but not ugly, it's well stylized. The characters and voices are excellent. "Aku" is cool looking, he is actually a villain to be taken seriously, something CN's shows have not done well before.They're usually either tame and goofy looking ("Red Guy" the devil on "Cow and Chicken and "I Am Weasel") or Mandark from "Dexter", or they try to be funny when they don't need to be (Mojo Jojo, Fuzzy Lumpkins, or the effeminate "Him" on Powerpuff Girls.) This guy "Aku" is actually someone we're not supposed to like. Rob Paulsen, the voice of Pinky the mouse, appeared in this premiere episode as a talking dog. The dogs were a nice touch, even a cameo from the sheepdog on "Two Stupid Dogs"! At first I thought they were going to ruin the whole thing, but they didn't at all. Very good show, in my opinion, I believe it has some major staying power. The documentary after the show was an interesting look at the creators...and they even flat-out stated that this show can be enjoyed by ADULTS as well as kids. Hey, if they do them this well, Cartoon-Cartoons have a place on CN....as long as they quit making the bad ones! (Tell them to make lambchops out of "Sheep"!)
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Old 08-10-2001, 10:28 PM
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I doubt that the dogs will appear regularly too, Vince. From the Tartakovsky-hosted promos, it sounds like they are trying to do something different with each episode. We might see them appear occasionally though. Maybe there will be a follow up episode later on.

Also...I'd like to point out that there are Samurai Jack-response threads on at least 3 of these boards: here, at Termite Terrace, and one at General Topics. I dunno if one of the higher-ups would want to merge them, that might just cause some confusion...if not, you guys might want to go to the other boards to see what folks are talking about.
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Old 08-10-2001, 10:34 PM
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I'll mention this here too. I just want to ask if I missed something...

If the dogs were being forced into labor, then who was supervising them? You have to have SOMEONE to keep watch over the slaves, making sure they don't run away. I never saw anyone but the dogs, and AKU's robot things took a long time to get there. So couldn't the dogs have just run away? By the time anyone found out, they would be long gone, unless I missed something (I had to run out of the room for a couple minutes, so I could have missed something.)

The dogs are nomads, so it's very possible they will all cross paths again.


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Old 08-10-2001, 10:36 PM
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All I am going to add for now is that I have a reason again to turn on CN reguarlly!
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my thoughts about Aku

Aku (voiced by Mako) is Japanise word for evil, He was human while he want to overthrow the earth and change it into a depress pool for all mankind, but his plan backfire, thanks to Jack's dad he trap Aku in a dark prison of his. With dark spirits and robots, his plans are more Dr. Robotnik and Garlic Jr. like. Like Robotnik, he creates robots to destroy Jack, and like Garlic Jr. he been prisoned in a dark seal that which he created and had rise from his prision by a help of some weird eclipse, and make a world more pittiful.

Robots and dark spirits make a villian insane
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Old 08-11-2001, 01:53 AM
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I was amazed how good this show was. I mean the music, VAs, and backgrounds were wonderful. Damn, this gives me a whole new respect for CN. I for one, can't wait for monday.
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I was so impressed by Samurai Jack that I watched *both* showings of the pilot (the scarcity of commercials probably helped.)

Some of the background artwork was the the best I've seen in animation since Lightyear's 'Snowqueen'; simple, elegant, yet dramatic. Definitely appropriate for a Japanese-influenced story.
Kudos also, for that strikingly understated soundtrack- sometimes the most attention-getting sounds are the quieter ones, or even the silences. And I thought there was *just* the right volume of visual jokes in the mix. My personal favorites were the Mack Truck bulldog being used as a helmet ornament, the canines expressing their approval for Jack's plan, and of course the 'Talking Dog' advertisement. (I think I caught one other PPG ref; when Jack 'defeated' Aku in the cave, Aku emitted the same kind of groan that Mojo does after a pounding. PPG fans have also noted Jack's similarity to a certain straight-lined Professor.)

All in all, a *very* promising start for the series. I fully intend to give this another look.

Well done, CN!
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I had no reason to watch the Samurai Jack movie. They showed me the whole thing in their promos and ads.
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Old 08-11-2001, 06:15 PM
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I had no reason to watch the Samurai Jack movie. They showed me the whole thing in their promos and ads.
No, they didn't.

Though I doubt this statement will get you to give it a try... ah well, your loss.
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Sigh, you were Lucky, Sven....I did not even get to watch one commercial with footage from the movie...
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Old 08-11-2001, 10:06 PM
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I couldn't get over one thing.....

the VA that did Samurai Jack( and a few others) was Phil LaMar from Mad TV.
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