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The symbolism of Samurai Jack - cool stuff I noticed. - Reddit When Jack gets it back, it's a full transformation He stands like we remember him, the ideal hero Even more interesting, it is only after Jack gets his sword do Ashi and Jack actually have any sexual tension and romantic feelings In it's crudest sense, it's a phallic symbol
Something that has always bothered me about the Samurai Jack . . . The dust settles, Jack is like "wuhhh?", thinks for a moment, and then continues on his somber way, having lived an entire lifetime in an instantaneous moment To plainly spell something out like they did goes against most of the show's sensibilities
Why did Samurai Jack have to end the way it did??? , - Reddit Jack completes his nigh-eternal quest, he breaks out of the cycle of undeath that he was trapped in all these years, with the helps of his friends, no less But it comes at a cost He earns his happy ending He loses something to get back to the past and avert such an abysmal future
samurai jack - Has Genndy stated why he made this change . . . Sometime between season 4 last episode and season 5 episode 1 Jack did something or something happened to him to alter his future A good guess was that Aku made him immortal to make him suffer, or Jack going back in time altered his aging process