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PonyRIG
#603534
9 months ago
i can't remember that episode, somepony can tell what happened?
Gittonsxv
#603540
9 months ago
rig, can not tell if you are making a joke or mean the episode of samurai jack.......
Anonymous
#603545
9 months ago
Isn't that the episode where Aku tricks Jack into doing his bidding, disguised as a woman?
PonyRIG
#603546
9 months ago
i mean, i can't remember the episode of Samurai Jack where this character appeared
CogWeaver
#603548
9 months ago
Dear Princess Celestia,
Today I learned that fighting off hordes of mecha-beetles is not a good way to make friends, and that I should not focus on simply "making friends" so I can focus on getting back to my own time.
Your faithful Samurai,
Jack
Gittonsxv
#603554
9 months ago
rig, OH, it is the 4 seasons of death episode, she comes in spring asking him to stay and rest but she grows thorns and trys to kill him or something like that xD
Jackarunda
#603772
9 months ago
I learned nothing.
Xuncu
#603954
9 months ago
^^^Actually, that is a great way to make friends; everyone he fought for, every life he saved, the hope he spread to the young in Aku's empire.

But yeh, Seasons of Death, 4 shorts based around each season, and Celly tries to seduce him and make him rest in her garden, but Jack's apparently psychic and keeps seeing the beautiful garden as a dry briar field, and Aku laughing at him. Doesn't explicitly say if that was Aku (unlikeley, sicne there WAS an episode where Aku disguised himself as a woman and went with Jack; he still had green/black/red coloration), or some'thing' that worked for Aku, or was just some independant malevolent entity.
Kokopure
#604409
9 months ago
Wait this seriously happened?
romantiCaveman
#604539
9 months ago
Something you've got to understand about Samurai Jack is that everything about it is better than it sounds. Really. Even the basic premise sounds dumb, despite it being one of the smartest shows I've ever seen.

The impression I got from the "spring" short was that if Jack was to stay with the woman, he'd never leave, and Aku would be left to run rampant. It's sorta a "last temptation" sorta thing. Instead of endlessly trying to fight Aku and never getting home, Jack could simply live the easy life with a beautiful lady.

I wouldn't say Jack was psychic so much as very disciplined/afraid of commitment.
Anonymous
#604705
9 months ago
I love the look on Jack's face makes me want to bust out laughing XD
PonyRIG
#604842
9 months ago
@romanticaveman: oh shit! now i remember! Jack was all happy and stuff but then he started to think about Aku, then reacts and declare that he must stop him, then Celestia's expy goes all yandere and a epic fight happens
romantiCaveman
#604926
9 months ago
@PonyRIG: I didn't know a character could be an expy of another character who hadn't been invented yet. ;D

Anyways, I haven't seen the show in forever, and "Seasons of Death" was one of the first episodes I saw, so my memory of the details might be a little hazy. But yeah, at least I think I remember thinking something along those lines when I saw that episode.
SpecialAnon
#604962
9 months ago
I saw that episode, don't really think Aku had a hand in that story. But of course, the whole garden was an illusion and the spirit/sprite might've been malevolent underneath...

Nice pic edit though, would've done better without the obviously-shopped horn in my opinion.
Anonymous
#888509
6 months ago
The premise behind the spring segment was that Jack was being tempted by this beautiful woman to stay with her and rest, as he had traveled for a long time, and deserved a break. When she finally convinced him to stay, he layed down and put his head in her lap, but he was unable to rest, as Aku's face kept popping into his head, laughing maniacally, as most good evil villains do. When he told he that he must leave, she kept insisting he stay, until, after he told her flat out, I am leaving, let me, she attacked him. He got away from her, and the beautiful garden they were in turned back into a huge forest of dead thorns. It seemed to be an allusion to the lotus eaters, from the Odyssey, who fed men lotus flowers that caused them to forget their troubles and stay with the lotus eaters forever. It was part of a four-part episode, each displaying a season with a different story line.