Samurai Jack Season 3

DVD Wholesale Quick Overview:

The third season of Samurai Jack is a delightful showcase of the cartoon’s versatility. There are more lighthearted episodes like “Jack and the Creature,” as well as some strikingly dark episodes – “Jack and the Haunted House” is probably one of the best examples I can think of.

This season also comes with the two-parter “The Birth of Evil,” focusing on the origins of Aku, his battle with the Emperor (Jack’s father), and the forging of the magic sword that Jack will use in the future. Those two episodes alone are probably some of the show’s all-time best; very much worth watching.

All in all, I very much enjoyed this season of Jack. Not a dud episode in the entire lineup!-Amazon Customer

I used to watch SJ years ago with a boyfriend and always appreciated both the artistic-ness of it, and the occasional hilarity, so when my coworker said they had made a season 5 (2017) I had to watch it. My 9 year old daughter got caught up in the show and asked me to get the rest of the seasons so that she could see it all. I started with a couple of my favorites (this one included) but she still wanted more, and to be honest so did I, so i ended up purchasing the full monte, all seasons pack and it’s been back to the past for the last few weeks around here, non-stop!- L. Munoz

Here We are deeper into the action with some more serious face-offs. The Minions of Set, released by Aku, a Rave, to save an innkeeper’s young daughter, and the other children of a town from a sinister DJ spinning hypnotic music, a Graveyard, where he fights the dead and Aku both. An undefeatable warrior guarding a gate of time, and where his patience is tested by an overly friendly creature who just wants to be with him. Here, we also see a backstory of Jack’s father as he gains the sword that will ultimately vanquish Aku. Here the places are more spooky, such as a haunted house where he must defeat an ancient demon spirit. But there is still a more humorous episode when a cranky wizard turns Jack into a chicken and he finds himself at a cruel handler’s beck and call in a fighting arena. clearly a better season.-Betty L. Wilkins

DVD Wholesale Main Features:

Actors: Phil LaMarr, Mako
Directors: Robert Alvarez, Genndy Tartakovsky, Randy Myers, Chris Savino
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
Language: English (Dolby Digital 1.0), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), Spanish (Dolby Digital 1.0)
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only.)
Number of discs: 2
Rated: NR-Not Rated
Studio: WarnerBrothers
DVD Release Date: May 23, 2006
Run Time: 296 minutes
ASIN: B000EGDAFC

Inquire Now