Samurai Jack Season 5 Review! : 無料・フリー素材/写真
Samurai Jack Season 5 Review! / AntMan3001
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| 説明 | For a long as I could remember, I’ve had Samurai Jack. I remember when I first got an Itunes account, the first thing I bought were the first four seasons of Samurai Jack. Now I’m going to be honest, I’ve probably watched every episode at least 3 times. When I heard that Samurai Jack was coming back 13 years later on Adult Swim to finally put a conclusion to the series, I was overfilled with joy! Now that all ten episodes have been released, I’m ready to give my thoughts on the epic conclusion to one of my favorite pieces of fiction ever. Was I pleased by the ending, or was I disappointed? Let’s check it out!Good: Genndy Tartakovsky comes back to create a masterpiece of animation. I absolutely love how Tartakovsky animates, his style is so unique and might I say “epic.” I just overall love his artstyle, it’s so beautiful, I could frame every background of this show as a painting in my home. Overall, the animation is beautiful. Now let’s talk the story. Up to season 5, Samurai Jack has been episodic, so you can watch almost every episode in any order you would like to. But this time around it’s all one continuous story which explores Jack 50 years later. Seeing Jack not age for 50 years and slowly lose himself is so tragic, he literally contemplates suicide in this show, this ain’t Cartoon Network anymore, boi! Speaking of not being on Cartoon Network, this show has seriously improved in terms of the action by being on Adult Swim. Anyways, back to the story. We also get some great new characters in this season like Ashi and Scaramouche. Oh man, ASHI. I never thought I’d ever say this, but I think I found a waifu, I mean, god damn. Scaramouche is great and funny. This season is also very loyal to the fans, we get some great cameos to all the characters that we loved in the past seasons. Seriously, episode 6 of Season 5 is probably my favorite of the season because of all the great fan service in the episode. Now I could go on and on about why I love Samurai Jack, but I’m on vacation, so I gotta end this, so let’s talk about the ending. Don’t worry, there won’t be any spoilers. Overall I was satisfied with the ending, but at the same time really sad, I’m sad for Jack and all he’s been through and that this show that I’ve had my whole life actually had a conclusion. It’s over. Jack can finally move on, and so can I...Bad: I only have ONE complaint. Now of course Aku is back and this time he has a new voice actor since Mako sadly passed away, but the new voice actor does an admirable job, but it still unsettles me, it just doesn’t sound like him at times, but what can you do, ya know? But literally that’s it, I loved every single second of this season as I do every past season of Samurai Jack.Overall, Jack was back and I took it all in with open arms. Genndy Tartakovsky did an amazing job finishing the story of Samurai Jack and it was done in such a masterful way. Samurai Jack is and will always be my absolute favorite fictional things, up there with Ant-Man and Sonic the Hedgehog, and this season only increased that love. For these reasons, I’m giving the fifth and final season of Samurai Jack a 10/10. His quest is finally over, I can’t believe it. Are there any other Samurai Jack fans out there? If so, let me know what you thought about this season in the comments below! |
| 撮影日 | 2017-05-21 10:00:13 |
| 撮影者 | AntMan3001 , Orange, America |
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