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Episode 01: XCII
Episode 02: XCIII
Episode 03: XCIV
Episode 04: XCV
Episode 05: XCVI
Episode 06: XCVII
Episode 07: XCVIII
Episode 08: XCIX
Episode 09: C
Episode 10: CI
Samurai Jack S05E10
Available from: 20-05-2017
Samurai Jack S05E09
Available from: 13-05-2017
Samurai Jack S05E08
Available from: 06-05-2017
Samurai Jack S05E07
Available from: 29-04-2017
Samurai Jack S05E06
Available from: 22-04-2017
Samurai Jack S05E05
Available from: 15-04-2017
Samurai Jack S05E04
Available from: 08-04-2017
Samurai Jack S05E03
Available from: 25-03-2017
Samurai Jack S05E02
Available from: 18-03-2017
Samurai Jack S05E01
Available from: 11-03-2017
Samurai Jack - Season 5
Description
New events come up in the fifth season of this series that depicts the champion Samurai Jack, who travels over the world, where he goes to the future and returns to the past to fight the evil and the crime everywhere. So, the fifth season of this series begins with finishing from the battle with Aku and he thinks that his Psyche hurts him more than any enemy.
New events come up in the fifth season of this series that depicts the champion Samurai Jack, who travels over the world, where he goes to the future and returns to the past to fight the evil and the crime everywhere. So, the fifth season of this series begins with finishing from the battle with Aku and he thinks that his Psyche hurts him more than any enemy.
Actors:
Sab Shimono,
Bobby Edner,
Maurice LaMarche,
Greg Baldwin,
Billy West,
Daran Norris,
Corey Burton
Sab Shimono
31 July 1937, Sacramento, California, USA
Bobby Edner
5 October 1988, Downey, California, USA
Maurice LaMarche
30 March 1958, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Greg Baldwin
13 September 1960, Grants, New Mexico, USA
Billy West
16 April 1952, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Daran Norris
1 November 1964, Ferndale, Washington, USA
Corey Burton
3 August 1955, West Los Angeles, California, USA
Director:
Genndy Tartakovsky
Country:
United States
Keywords:
# Genndy Tartakovsky #Genndy Tartakovsky #Mako #Phil LaMarr #Samurai Jack #Samurai Jack - Season 5
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Sab Shimono
31 July 1937, Sacramento, California, USA
Bobby Edner
5 October 1988, Downey, California, USA
Maurice LaMarche
30 March 1958, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Greg Baldwin
13 September 1960, Grants, New Mexico, USA
Billy West
16 April 1952, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Daran Norris
1 November 1964, Ferndale, Washington, USA
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March 13, 2017
I love Samurai Jack's action sequences, but something tells me this season will spend a bit more time exploring interiors.
March 10, 2017
Everything glows. One hopes for a happy ending, of course, but what matters most is shape and color, the abstraction of rain on stone, the sun through the trees. It makes "Samurai Jack" endlessly rewatchable: Every picture tells a story.
March 08, 2017
The return of Samurai Jack is a slam dunk that shatters the glass. Everything that made the original show so great is back with more intensity and maturity.
March 09, 2017
There's an uncanny power to this series that defies language, and it's rooted in Samurai Jack's commitment to formal experimentation.
March 08, 2017
I'm happy to report that this cartoon created by Genndy Tartakovsky is as exciting, beautiful, and multilayered as it ever was.
March 21, 2017
This beautifully drawn, animated, and edited cartoon is a cut above most.
March 04, 2017
Samurai Jack season 5 is a matured continuation to the saga that's action packed, emotionally affecting, beautifully animated and endlessly entertaining.
March 13, 2017
Jack is back and better than ever. The years may not have been kind to the samurai, but his suffering makes for good television, promising a contemplative and compelling season.
March 09, 2017
Tartakovsky fills screens with flowing purple sunsets or lush forests that are nothing short of looking at a dream.
March 03, 2017
It's hard to tell if this tighter approach to episodic storytelling will reach a satisfying end, since Tartakovsky excels more at bringing us into the heat of the moment than exploring a bigger picture. But he's off to a promising start.

