@@littlemoth4956 Jack was likely thinking there was no point in either of them getting seriously hurt by this duel. So the bamboo sticks would suffice. When the faker shows he ain’t a warrior, Jack starts transitioning to teaching a lesson
I think he kind of was. Realistically Jack would have noticed the strength of sam-moo-rais blows on him wouldn't have matched up with the muscle mass he observed.
2:38 that mask line makes a lot of sense, considering in Season 5 Jack wore a mask and armor while not seeing the inner torment and anger he had harbored over 50 years
im glad his backstory helped ashi learn more about him some felt she should of met more friends but in my opinion i feel she met enough besides if she kept meeting people it would take away the fun in guessing who would help jack in the finale atleast in my opinion i often compare it to avatar's invasion we didn't know who would join them but couldn't wait to find out i was surprised seeing the swamp waterbenders and the two earthbenders toph beat
I love how Jack spends most of the scene completely disinterested in what's happening, but when he accidentally breaks the Sam-oo-rai's muscle suit, even he just thinks "Wait, what?" 😂😂😂
1:00 "You have not yet earned the right to face my blade." ( Swords are not playthings and this fued is not worth killing over. Also, you can't defend yourself. It would be shameful for me to harm you) 1:20 "He who runs with aggression, walks without dignity." ( Jumping headfirst into a fight is stupid, reckless and the behavior of a bully. It's also better to let your enemy have the first move so you can assess him before you attack). 2:05 "You can never defeat another, if you know not how to defeat yourself." (If you can't admit your own weaknesses, flaws and short comings, you can't ever improve, so you'll never get good.) 2:39 "He who wears a mask, cannot see what lies within himself." (Lying to yourself and living in denial is only going to keep you from acknowledging and realizing what you do well and what you need to improve on so you can succeed.) 3:05 "The shell of an oyster hides only the pearl inside." (Pretending to be someone you're not only hides who you are and that is more precious than anything else. also, you're not fooling anyone.) 3:35 "....😳😕." (Seriously bro, WTF?)
Also, not a quote, but notice how after Jack said the first line (the right to the blade one), Da Samurai just throws his into the mud without hesitation. Another subtle but also obvious clue of his false nature because most honorable warriors often forged their own weapons or at least had some part in its creation, so they know the value in it and to NEVER cast it aside that way.
I love how this represents in the lore of the show. That the only living samurai that Jack has met is nothing but a blowhard who is showboating around, gives the look inside that jack is truly the only samurai left.
Well that’s cause in the future the samurai lifestyle is kind of bastardized into one about strength and glory, not honor and duty. Plus with word of Jack spreading around people were into the idea more of this badass symbol of hope and rebellion further muddying the idea for them. So Da Samurai thought all he had to do was look the part of this badass samurai brother and he’d be like Da King in his little pond.
The key here was that Jack gave him the chance to see if he deserved the title samurai. Then when he realized he was a fake he didn't show him dishonor but instead a chance to learn to become a samurai.
Jack, probably: Bushido is nothing like European Chivalry because Bushido isn’t optional. You want a savage fighter disguised as an honorable warrior?: Europe’s that way.
@@IsaiahRichards692ushido is quite optional because just like chivalry, it was a non written code of conduct that only some warriors of each class followed in peace times. There were some of cowardly and sadistic samurai just as much as there were some courageous and honorable knights. Both chivalry and Bushido are quite romanticized in that respect.
Jack has flowery words for each time he humiliated Sam-oo-rai and tore off this clothes. But the moment Jack broke his muscle suit, he was like "I have nothing to say, I legitimately was not expecting that".
Jack absolutely could have. There was no way Da Sam-ooh-rai could have stopped him. Not even because he lacks skill, he has some skill as the episode demonstrates, but look at what happened with the Bounty Hunters, they were all competent and talented warriors and Jack defeated all of them together in seconds. This whole event is Jack playing around, trying to see if there's any potential worth nurturing here.
Jordan Loux Blade enthusiast and collector here: I wouldn't even throw the cheapest, $2 pocket knife I have in the mud, let alone a sword like a katana
@@SE-hi6tg Mushashi killed Kojiro with a stick so I'm nto sure if that's the best example. On another note the reason he stated that Kojiro would lose is less because he disrespected his blade and more because he claimed he'd never have to draw it again after their duel.
@Zacknid Comics No im not saying that but a samurai serves His lord/master and Jack don't have a that therefore he isn't a samurai he is closer to a ronin then a samurai.
@@scribese7en Oh yeah most certainly. It was common for samurai to cut down ordinary farmers on the road for even the slightest hint of disrespect. A person challenging one who is obviously a fraud and disrespecting them, would certainly be cut down before they could even begin any kind of duel.
His muscles may be fake, but he does have some amount of strength and skill. He was just no match for Jack. I imagine he could hold his own against most novices, and maybe a few amateurs
Don't think Jack is doing it on purpose, but yeah, I am reminded of how Miyamoto Musashi deliberately showed up late to a duel to piss off one of his opponents. Also of how Jetstream Sam in the Metal Gear Rising DLC has a dedicated taunt button when you play as him. The advantage gained by getting into your opponent's head and throwing them off their game is real.
@@sonokawaray i think jack was intentionally doing it but also not doing anything, he knew the guy was gonna get pissy from him just doing nothing but beating his ass with a stick, so thats what he did.
reminds me when some noob with 800 hours said Revenant is useless in Warframe. so i challenged him to an index long run. After 10 rounds, he had close to 30 deaths and 10 kills. i had 0 deaths and 215 kills.
I have to give him credit, the false samurai does display at least SOME level of skill. Granted, he's no true warrior, and absolutely NOWHERE near Jack's level, but he still has experience with certain tactics that can be noticed if you pay close enough attention, like using the bamboo stick to propel himself upwards for a faster, stronger downward strike.
1:20 He who runs with aggression, walks without dignity 2:06 You can never defeat another if you know not how to defeat yourself 2:38 He who wears a mask cannot see what lies within himself 3:05 The shell of an oyster only hides the pearl inside. Wise words, Samurai Jack. Wise words indeed. ☺️
@@daboi6509 Agreed. More specifically, I would also say that I think with the third idiom he is suggesting that da Samurai is hiding under the mask of bravado and fake skill. Until he is willing to confront himself and his own shortcomings, he will neither grow as a person or a martial artist. With the fourth idiom he is saying that da Samurai's bluster comes from a place of low self-esteem and/or self-loathing. He is afraid to show his true self (the pearl, though he does not think of it as one), so he builds up a defensive shell around himself, which is a very common defense mechanism for people with low self-esteem. A lot of loud, arrogant, self-aggrandizing people are actually very insecure about themselves. But Jack is saying that da Samurai should learn to see himself as something valuable, a pearl, rather than hide behind walls and masks.
I think we can all learn this from Samurai Jack as we get older and become more maturer and wiser as we go through experiences both good and bad. If we can all learnt overcome our own struggles in life wisely and more maturely and learned to be like Samurai Jack, then we can overcome anything and become better people!!! That’s how people grow and mature is going through very painful and heartbreaking experiences in our lives.
One of my favorites. You can tell, especially when he catapults himself in the air, he isn't all bark. But he let what bite he did have go completely to his head.
2:14 the sheer lack of effort on Jack's part in this scene really tells all we need to know about the outcome of this battle, let alone what came before it, lol.
>breaks muscle suit Samurai: I could see every move you were going to make before you even thought to make them. But even I couldn't see that one coming...
It would be like an ongoing ‘rivalry’ of the SaMuRai trying to best Jack but instead of being comedic relief he would actually be shown to improve and enhance his skills as a fighter.
I love the difference between Jack and Sam-moo-rah. You can tell which one is the real samurai just by how they act and treat their respective weapons. Jack is stern and serious, treating his sword with respect while Sam-moo-rah just flailing his katana around like it's a toy, dude even tossed his weapon into the dirt like it's nothing.
I love how the animation styles are different. It seems Samooray's frame jump. Showing he moves hastily and without much control. but Jack's animation is smooth and every bit of his clothing moves too.
Are we not gonna discuss the fact that Da Samurai had some actual skill for like half the stuff he did!? I mean come on we have to be honest he had some potential to be really good, but the only thing holding him back was his lack of self restraint and overconfidence. Because not only did he defeat an entire group of people with his own skill with what seems to have been a fighting style made by himself with, but he also committed feats of incredible strength and speed not only with his own body but with the bamboo stick he was given. The man defeated a 2v1 fight against robots, but he used his fighting style to distract an opponent while using the surrounding to his advantage, punched a robot probably a few feat away with one hand, has the strength and precision to cut the top off of a helmet with one swing, jumped multiple feet into the air with a pole vault without any run away, and all of that while having the physique of a middle aged man. I'm sorry but the man is most definitely a prodigy and if he were to undergo immense mental and physical training he would undoubtable be one of the strongest fighters out there. I mean he witnessed the entire fight with Jack and the robot assassins which were meant to keep up with Jack, yet Da Samurai with his own 2 eyes was able to not only keep up with Jacks moves but see everything perfectly while most people cant even see Jack move a muscle in some fights all while distracting with his drink being spat out. So either that means da Samurai has the perception of a 1st class fighter or Jack was holding back that entire fight enough to be seen by regular people even thought that would have been dangerous seeming as he doesn't underestimate anyone of Aku's assassins enough to hold back.
He's essentially a genius and natural in some aspects but his own personality and mentality hold him back . . I'd have liked to see more of him really. It was similar to Jack having a less cool and skilled but decently funny and charismatic afro samurai. .. the potential was definitely there too
Ironically, the fact he was a natural is probably why he stagnated. He got good really quickly, got over confident and egotistical and never grew from that point assuming he was the best.
He does have skill yes. Hes clearly beyond the average person, and has learned and trained a lot. But he doesnt match up to Jack even a bit. Not to mention, what he lacks is diciplin and insight. Not combat skill.
@@ihatevendingmachines2966 Nah, what more than likely happened is that they added the scene of him putting the sword away later after this scene was made.
I love how Jack actually took the time here to mentor him on being a samurai trly meant. Cause he was there claiming to be one at the presence of a real samurai.
0:25 - Jack puts his sword away. Then when we next see him he is holding his sword. And then a few seconds later he is holding the stick. Some kind of Samurai magic there!
This guy was such an entertaining character. I was really disappointed when they didn’t bring him back in the final season as a truly accomplished samurai like Jack. I wanted to see him show up to help Jack with his little walking boombox leading the way. The bad guys would stop fighting Jack, distracted by the music and start mocking the Sam-Moo-Rhai’s taste in music and funky fresh threads. Then he’d bust out his signature moves on them, cutting them into ribbons, and use the wiper blades on his shades to get all the oil/blood off. I know he shows up in the recent video game but I’m not sure how big a role he plays.
Basically he’s person that talks the talk but can’t walk the walk. I think after his experience with Jack, he eventually realized he wasn’t built to be like Jack and decides to become a shop keeper instead.
2:47 I love how much this entire “fight” isn’t even a true battle. That shot shows it, Jack truly isn’t even trying. I love how much Jack plays defense because he knew if he went on offense Da Samoorai could actually get pretty badly hurt.
If he were a true samurai with a tough personality, I'd imagine he'd be like, "Bamboo, huh? I respect that." Puts his own sword away, picks up the bamboo and says, "Okay, Jack. Show me what ya got!"
That's kind of the point. Da Sam-moo-rai was too arrogant to face Jack with simple bamboo sticks, and that arrogance was his downfall in the end, as well as fighting with blind aggression. If he'd been humble enough to accept the bamboo stick, Jack probably wouldn't have beaten the shit out of him. But then, if he'd had that level of humility in the first place, he wouldn't have been such an ass to Jack in the bar, which is what caused the whole duel in the first place: He was a cocky douche, and Jack suggested they "take this outside".
@@rollingthunder1043 It's a lot simpler than that. He knew Sam Moo Rai was worthless the moment he tried to fight him with his sword. Why would you fight with a sword if you aren't trying to kill? Unless you're an idiot.
Jack: the shell of an oyster only hides the pearl inside. I'm pretty sure even though jack was right, he probably wasn't expecting his metaphor to be so literal either.
Does anyone else feel a tinge of sadness when SAMOORAI just throws "Mama" to the ground to get rained on rather than put "Mama" back in her sheath? LIke "Aww, how you gonna do "Mama" like that, boy!?"
Anyone else notice around 1:03 when the samoorai is told he must "earn" Jack's blade, that same pose is later used in Jack's angry side when he is told he must earn the blade.
Yeah he is arrogant and needed life lessons but I don't think people give Da Samurai enough credit in this episode: - 1:07 despite wanting to beat Jack so badly he never attacks Jack with his real sword while Jack isn't using his own sword - Da Samurai saw first hand in the bar what Jack could do and still challenged him - he's completely upfront about his challenge and waits for Jack to be ready--even following Jack's conditions--before starting the fight Da Samurai is a good rounded antagonist.
ikr there's a few easter eggs about ashi such as masks and defeating yourself she wore a mask to hide her true self and once that mask came off and learned the truth she became the hope jack needed
Even if he was a douchebag, You have to admit, with some of those movements, Da Sa-moo-rah did have some fighting potential. But his ego killed it for him.
The only weakness I saw were his aggression which lashed blindly, his ego which blinded him, and the overall inefficency of his moves (skilled though he is, he wastes far too much energy per swing and practically telegraphs his attacks)
0:18- I love how Da Sa-Moo-Ray’s eyes widen here. He’s realizing exactly who he just challenged, and is probably scared of what Jack may do if he lives up to the legend. Then once Jack brings out the bamboo he gets his confidence back, only to realize that Jack is going easy on him.
I honestly believe that Jack could have beaten the Sam-moo-rai with the bamboo stick even if the Sam-moo-rai has his sword. Like Jack would’ve shattered it.
Miyamoto Musashi engaged in several duels to the death armed only with a stick, and won. I don't recall too many details, but I _believe_ all those duels were against opponents armed with actual swords.
Well bamboo is extremely strong, and was used as mobile cover with Japanese Arquabis troops. That deflected early musket rounds. So yeah, bamboo stronk
Love the transition of Jack going from treating him like an opponent before he throws his sword, to treating him like a student once he threw it away
I would have loved to see him train him as an apprentice, then after he goes back to the past his student stays to protect this alternate world
That’s not what happened. Jack cut the bamboo before he threw his sword
@@littlemoth4956 That's not the meaning of the comment
@@littlemoth4956 Jack was likely thinking there was no point in either of them getting seriously hurt by this duel. So the bamboo sticks would suffice. When the faker shows he ain’t a warrior, Jack starts transitioning to teaching a lesson
I love how even Jack wasn’t expecting the sam-moo-rais muscles to be fake
"The shell of an oyster only hides the pearl inside"
In this case, the pearl was his big round Buddha belly.
@@stelkin656 *sees the real appearance underneath the wannabe's fake muscles*
Samurai Jack: "I did not mean it literally but okay."
There was no pearl inside. 😂
That honestly caught me off guard when I first saw this
I think he kind of was. Realistically Jack would have noticed the strength of sam-moo-rais blows on him wouldn't have matched up with the muscle mass he observed.
2:38 that mask line makes a lot of sense, considering in Season 5 Jack wore a mask and armor while not seeing the inner torment and anger he had harbored over 50 years
That's an awesome way of looking at things. You've earned my upvote.
The bad samurai jack was making the tea terrible. Pretty interesting how he got a new sword after making the good tea
Dam son
The thing is the bad samurai jack was killed by him but he came SAMURAI jacks inner demons came back to bite him again.
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The fact that Sam-oo-rai could jump that high and is very clearly out of shape is impressive
Jump good
To be fair his torso and biceps are bad and fake but his neck, forearms and leg muscles seem proper
It's because he's black
😂😂😂😂😂🎉
He used the bamboo stick to launch himself!
"the shell of an oyster only hides the pearl inside" Jack had no idea how right he was 🤣
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0:36 seems jacks bamboo hides the sword inside
Well, half right. Wouldn't exactly call that a pearl
"You have not earned the right to face my blade"
-Jack OP
im glad his backstory helped ashi learn more about him some felt she should of met more friends but in my opinion i feel she met enough besides if she kept meeting people it would take away the fun in guessing who would help jack in the finale atleast in my opinion i often compare it to avatar's invasion we didn't know who would join them but couldn't wait to find out i was surprised seeing the swamp waterbenders and the two earthbenders toph beat
@Krzysztof Krzysztofowski what?
Correction for you: *"You have not yet earned the right to face my blade"
Gives me “You are not worthy as my opponent” kind of vibes, but in a nicer way.
Imagine if he had a REAL weapon!
I love how Jack spends most of the scene completely disinterested in what's happening, but when he accidentally breaks the Sam-oo-rai's muscle suit, even he just thinks "Wait, what?" 😂😂😂
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@Jack Hubbard Milk for the Khorne flakes
@@BaronVonMott that's some funny heresy right there 🤣
Best "the f@&k?" face I've seen
@@night00glider 3:33
Jack: "He who runs with aggression, walks without dignity"
Da' Samurai: _T h a t' s f o r t u n e c o o k i e n o n s e n s e_
Mad Jack
-2017
Jack: “You have not yet earned the right to face my blade.”
Sa-moo-ray: _EAAAAARRRRNNNEEEDD?_
Words of wisdom
Scotsman: "What do you think of that, Mr. Pajama-Wearing, Basket-Face, Slipper-Wielding, Clype-Dreep-Bachle, Gether-Uping-Blate-Maw, Bleathering, Gomeril, Jessie, Oaf-Looking, Scooner, Nyaff, Plookie, Shan, Milk-Drinking, Soy-Faced Shilpit, Mim-Moothed, Sniveling, Worm-Eyed, Hotten-Blaugh, Vile-Stoochie, Cally-Breek-Tattie?!"
@@Friskyskelton ......it was that. Long?
1:00 "You have not yet earned the right to face my blade." ( Swords are not playthings and this fued is not worth killing over. Also, you can't defend yourself. It would be shameful for me to harm you)
1:20 "He who runs with aggression, walks without dignity." ( Jumping headfirst into a fight is stupid, reckless and the behavior of a bully. It's also better to let your enemy have the first move so you can assess him before you attack).
2:05 "You can never defeat another, if you know not how to defeat yourself." (If you can't admit your own weaknesses, flaws and short comings, you can't ever improve, so you'll never get good.)
2:39 "He who wears a mask, cannot see what lies within himself." (Lying to yourself and living in denial is only going to keep you from acknowledging and realizing what you do well and what you need to improve on so you can succeed.)
3:05 "The shell of an oyster hides only the pearl inside." (Pretending to be someone you're not only hides who you are and that is more precious than anything else. also, you're not fooling anyone.)
3:35 "....😳😕." (Seriously bro, WTF?)
So very true.
And that’s The Way, according to Samurai Jack.😑😑😑
- All the sayings he said are “TRUE” 😀👍.
The last one…
Also, not a quote, but notice how after Jack said the first line (the right to the blade one), Da Samurai just throws his into the mud without hesitation. Another subtle but also obvious clue of his false nature because most honorable warriors often forged their own weapons or at least had some part in its creation, so they know the value in it and to NEVER cast it aside that way.
I love how this represents in the lore of the show. That the only living samurai that Jack has met is nothing but a blowhard who is showboating around, gives the look inside that jack is truly the only samurai left.
Not really when facing his ancestors he faces his samurai grandfather
@@austintheador6302 i think OP meant Jack was the only Samurai left in the future
@@user-pi3hd2bt3f ohhh
Well that’s cause in the future the samurai lifestyle is kind of bastardized into one about strength and glory, not honor and duty. Plus with word of Jack spreading around people were into the idea more of this badass symbol of hope and rebellion further muddying the idea for them. So Da Samurai thought all he had to do was look the part of this badass samurai brother and he’d be like Da King in his little pond.
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"He who runs with aggression,walks without dignity"
The Scotsman: Hold my beer
The Scotsman runs not with aggression, but with passion for battle. Love for a good fight. And love for his people.
@@williamb.j.blaskowicz.5664 are you ok
@@DuskLegend no
The Scotsman *saunters* with aggression, runs with honorable fury, and tiptoes around his beloved wife.
The exception that proves the rule
0:30
Can we just appreciate the attention to detail with that tranquil as fuck few seconds of rain hitting a bamboo rod?
The sound design in this show was always top tier
Both this shows and Evangelions sound design are by far my favorite of all time.
It was in the middle of the screen ffs
You say attention to detail, i say 0:35
@@gramfero Nice catch, Jack redrew his sword apparently.
The key here was that Jack gave him the chance to see if he deserved the title samurai. Then when he realized he was a fake he didn't show him dishonor but instead a chance to learn to become a samurai.
Don’t hate , elevate mentality
Jack, probably: Bushido is nothing like European Chivalry because Bushido isn’t optional. You want a savage fighter disguised as an honorable warrior?: Europe’s that way.
Everyone deserves a second chance. Even fake samurais.
@@IsaiahRichards692ushido is quite optional because just like chivalry, it was a non written code of conduct that only some warriors of each class followed in peace times. There were some of cowardly and sadistic samurai just as much as there were some courageous and honorable knights. Both chivalry and Bushido are quite romanticized in that respect.
@@kaijuslayer3334 I thought chivalry was just whatever regulation the knight's lord had him follow.
Jack has flowery words for each time he humiliated Sam-oo-rai and tore off this clothes. But the moment Jack broke his muscle suit, he was like "I have nothing to say, I legitimately was not expecting that".
yes, being soft spoken yet hard willed, jack has patience, tolerance... temperance.
I don't think anyone expected that.
0:22
I like how the sam-ooh-rai didn't react at all, implying Jack could've absolutely butchered him if he felt like it.
Any thing can be a weapon it doesn't have to always be sharp
@@ahmedaliyu1495that’s why u mom use a “.i.” 😂 nah jk
Jack absolutely could have. There was no way Da Sam-ooh-rai could have stopped him. Not even because he lacks skill, he has some skill as the episode demonstrates, but look at what happened with the Bounty Hunters, they were all competent and talented warriors and Jack defeated all of them together in seconds.
This whole event is Jack playing around, trying to see if there's any potential worth nurturing here.
No because Sam-ooh-rai jumped like 30-90 ft back which is most definitely beyond Jack’s reach
of course he could’ve butchered him whenever he felt like it
He didn't care if the Samoorai wasn't worthy of his blade he was protecting him from slicing him in half
Well it’s interesting because only those who are worthy of getting cut in half can (worthy, being evil) as the blade can’t harm anything innocent
@@astrangemed8244 i forgot about that
@@astrangemed8244 That explains why Jack did not use it on this samurai wannabe
Jack could always hit him with the backside of the blade. Go Kenshin on his fool ass.
@@rexlumontad5644 Jack also doesn’t like killing humans. Could already tell he wasn’t evil, so he had motivation to really fight him.
You knew Da Samurai was gonna lose. But when he threw his own blade in the mud, you realize how badly he deserved to lose.
Jordan Loux Blade enthusiast and collector here: I wouldn't even throw the cheapest, $2 pocket knife I have in the mud, let alone a sword like a katana
@@SE-hi6tg Mushashi killed Kojiro with a stick so I'm nto sure if that's the best example. On another note the reason he stated that Kojiro would lose is less because he disrespected his blade and more because he claimed he'd never have to draw it again after their duel.
I read some where that you can tell how good a warrior is based on how they treat their weapon
Bro. That's such good detail and symbolism. I didn't even think that.
@@silver12sonic The weapon is an extension of one's self, after all.
"You have not yet earned the right to face my blade"
Spoken like a true samurai that he is
Well Technically he isn't a samurai but Still
@@antonfredricson9205 It's like a samurai meeting the weeaboo
@Zacknid Comics No im not saying that but a samurai serves His lord/master and Jack don't have a that therefore he isn't a samurai he is closer to a ronin then a samurai.
Not really. A real samurai would've just killed him.
@@scribese7en Oh yeah most certainly. It was common for samurai to cut down ordinary farmers on the road for even the slightest hint of disrespect. A person challenging one who is obviously a fraud and disrespecting them, would certainly be cut down before they could even begin any kind of duel.
Can we at least give the guy credit for being as agile as he was despite being so out of shape?
His muscles may be fake, but he does have some amount of strength and skill. He was just no match for Jack. I imagine he could hold his own against most novices, and maybe a few amateurs
He is a true definition of a pubstomper... Great against noobs, horrible against a good player 😂
Pissing off your opponent is actually a legit tactic and strategy that ancient samurai used. This is a fantastic show!
Don't think Jack is doing it on purpose, but yeah, I am reminded of how Miyamoto Musashi deliberately showed up late to a duel to piss off one of his opponents. Also of how Jetstream Sam in the Metal Gear Rising DLC has a dedicated taunt button when you play as him. The advantage gained by getting into your opponent's head and throwing them off their game is real.
Make your opponent act so erratic that you look like a legendary master
@@sonokawaray i think jack was intentionally doing it but also not doing anything, he knew the guy was gonna get pissy from him just doing nothing but beating his ass with a stick, so thats what he did.
Jack could've easily cleaved his sword in half and be on his way but instead he tries to teach the wannabe how to be a samurai
Because Jack knows who is redeemable and who isn’t
Knowing how skilled he is, he could've cut his sword in half with the bamboo stick
Since that day I left my sword and my ponytail and became a bartender in this place... Where we met for the first time...
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You add Jack's actions to his dialogue in this scene. It becomes very clear that he saw potential in the other guy, and decided to educate him.
“He who wears a mask, can not see what lies within himself.”
All the samurai who wore half masks and mempos: “That’s fortune cookie nonsense!”
Well all the samurai are dead, so maybe it wasn't?
Ain't that a description of a ninja?
That was their battle armour the rest of the time they wore yukata’s
Plus personally I think he meant a metaphorical mask as in pretending to be something they aren’t
Meanwhile in the first episode of season 5: *Jack's wearing a mempo*
Veteran players vs noob with skins
reminds me when some noob with 800 hours said Revenant is useless in Warframe.
so i challenged him to an index long run.
After 10 rounds, he had close to 30 deaths and 10 kills.
i had 0 deaths and 215 kills.
Shoot, that’s really how it is
@@nikt12 index memes are always fun
Long time hardcore Nintendo fans and videogame experts vs Fortnite kids
Basically call of duty mobile
I have to give him credit, the false samurai does display at least SOME level of skill. Granted, he's no true warrior, and absolutely NOWHERE near Jack's level, but he still has experience with certain tactics that can be noticed if you pay close enough attention, like using the bamboo stick to propel himself upwards for a faster, stronger downward strike.
Bruh get some help
@@mazaras1 maybe you should
@@gaming_theswag2634 i really need one also
He was at least competent enough to fight robots himself earlier in the episode.
Unless the skills are just a set of pre-programmed moves built into his prosthetic muscles.
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He who runs with aggression, walks without dignity
2:06
You can never defeat another if you know not how to defeat yourself
2:38
He who wears a mask cannot see what lies within himself
3:05
The shell of an oyster only hides the pearl inside.
Wise words, Samurai Jack. Wise words indeed. ☺️
The first two I know what they mean, but the other two sailed straight over my head. Can someone translate that to English?
@@amtrak_121 in my translation he is saying da samurai has a lot of potential but he is too stubborn to see it
@@daboi6509 Agreed. More specifically, I would also say that I think with the third idiom he is suggesting that da Samurai is hiding under the mask of bravado and fake skill. Until he is willing to confront himself and his own shortcomings, he will neither grow as a person or a martial artist. With the fourth idiom he is saying that da Samurai's bluster comes from a place of low self-esteem and/or self-loathing. He is afraid to show his true self (the pearl, though he does not think of it as one), so he builds up a defensive shell around himself, which is a very common defense mechanism for people with low self-esteem. A lot of loud, arrogant, self-aggrandizing people are actually very insecure about themselves. But Jack is saying that da Samurai should learn to see himself as something valuable, a pearl, rather than hide behind walls and masks.
I think we can all learn this from Samurai Jack as we get older and become more maturer and wiser as we go through experiences both good and bad. If we can all learnt overcome our own struggles in life wisely and more maturely and learned to be like Samurai Jack, then we can overcome anything and become better people!!! That’s how people grow and mature is going through very painful and heartbreaking experiences in our lives.
Da samurai turkey crave.
They heard our cries. No one could find this scene on RUclips forever.
Especially with a comment section that wasn’t taken by coppa
@@ultimatecartoon2881
Luckily, COPPA doesn't strike videos when the channel is literally named "Adult Swim"
3:35 Even Jack was like ..wtf
Lol🤣😂😂😂🤣🤣
Jack was like "That's no pearl"
@@Lost_idiot223 more like the "black pearl" 😂
@@Delira3000 Drink up, me hearties, yo ho!
- Jack Sparrow
3:35: Samurai Jack: Whoa.
3:34 I just love Jack's reaction of those fake muscles.
*(Intense ominous glare)*
_”Woah wait what the heck”_
“hol up. what?”
This guy doesn't know anything how to be a samurai not even Close.
"I...can't think of a saying for this case..."
screw that, jack whacked the dude hard enough to break his fake muscles. a body shot like that wouldve killed his liver
One of my favorites. You can tell, especially when he catapults himself in the air, he isn't all bark. But he let what bite he did have go completely to his head.
2:14 the sheer lack of effort on Jack's part in this scene really tells all we need to know about the outcome of this battle, let alone what came before it, lol.
>breaks muscle suit
Samurai: I could see every move you were going to make before you even thought to make them. But even I couldn't see that one coming...
"Im 4 parallel universes ahead of you!!!"
*And that was 5 ahead of me*
It would of been awesome if he kept coming back like the Scottish
@ForestofTooMuchFood Yh I think we didnt mate
Well, the Scot earned the blade unlike some. He, without honor is no warrior
Whites got pissed
he left his wife and kids too
It would be like an ongoing ‘rivalry’ of the SaMuRai trying to best Jack but instead of being comedic relief he would actually be shown to improve and enhance his skills as a fighter.
Man, if Jack was pissing him off, imagine how a fight with the Scotsman would've gone.
The Scotsman would pepper him with lead. He doesn't have the same tranquil patience as Jack.
Oh scotsman would RIP him in half
The Scotsman would just laugh at him then punch him in the face
The Scotsman would just hit him once that's it.
The Scotsman would flatten him
I love the difference between Jack and Sam-moo-rah. You can tell which one is the real samurai just by how they act and treat their respective weapons. Jack is stern and serious, treating his sword with respect while Sam-moo-rah just flailing his katana around like it's a toy, dude even tossed his weapon into the dirt like it's nothing.
I love how the animation styles are different.
It seems Samooray's frame jump. Showing he moves hastily and without much control.
but Jack's animation is smooth and every bit of his clothing moves too.
3:10 the desperate scream and attack
I genuinely don't get tired of these
U and me brother
@@IamGragon666 me too this show is just 👌
@@mathews2774 indeed.. this is what other cartoons TRY to be, and this does without even trying
"The shell of an oyster only hides the pearly inside"
*Meanwhile Jack literally cracked Sam-Moo-Rai*
Down to his underwear! 🤣
The difference between a swordsman and a guy who found a sword.
The rain falling on the bamboo stick (0:31) is why I love this cartoon
Are we not gonna discuss the fact that Da Samurai had some actual skill for like half the stuff he did!? I mean come on we have to be honest he had some potential to be really good, but the only thing holding him back was his lack of self restraint and overconfidence. Because not only did he defeat an entire group of people with his own skill with what seems to have been a fighting style made by himself with, but he also committed feats of incredible strength and speed not only with his own body but with the bamboo stick he was given. The man defeated a 2v1 fight against robots, but he used his fighting style to distract an opponent while using the surrounding to his advantage, punched a robot probably a few feat away with one hand, has the strength and precision to cut the top off of a helmet with one swing, jumped multiple feet into the air with a pole vault without any run away, and all of that while having the physique of a middle aged man. I'm sorry but the man is most definitely a prodigy and if he were to undergo immense mental and physical training he would undoubtable be one of the strongest fighters out there. I mean he witnessed the entire fight with Jack and the robot assassins which were meant to keep up with Jack, yet Da Samurai with his own 2 eyes was able to not only keep up with Jacks moves but see everything perfectly while most people cant even see Jack move a muscle in some fights all while distracting with his drink being spat out. So either that means da Samurai has the perception of a 1st class fighter or Jack was holding back that entire fight enough to be seen by regular people even thought that would have been dangerous seeming as he doesn't underestimate anyone of Aku's assassins enough to hold back.
Which is why Jack was trying to teach him. He could had ended it in seconds with his sword.
He's essentially a genius and natural in some aspects but his own personality and mentality hold him back . . I'd have liked to see more of him really. It was similar to Jack having a less cool and skilled but decently funny and charismatic afro samurai. .. the potential was definitely there too
@@wugglesx apparently he's pretty badass in the comics
Ironically, the fact he was a natural is probably why he stagnated. He got good really quickly, got over confident and egotistical and never grew from that point assuming he was the best.
He does have skill yes.
Hes clearly beyond the average person, and has learned and trained a lot.
But he doesnt match up to Jack even a bit.
Not to mention, what he lacks is diciplin and insight. Not combat skill.
0:35 Jack is still holding his sword after putting it away.
Oops.
How embarrassing! Boy I sure someone got fired for that blu-
Well observed.
@@ihatevendingmachines2966 Nah, what more than likely happened is that they added the scene of him putting the sword away later after this scene was made.
@@TheMissingLink2
Lol I wasn’t being serious. It was a reference to the Simpsons. But I agree that’s probably what happened
@@ihatevendingmachines2966 I know you weren't.🤣👍
"That's just fortune cookie nonsense!"
It is also not culturally insensitive because fortune cookies were created in Japan
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@@jacobcox4565 who cares
He knows where it is!
He just don't tell You!
@@DuskLegend some people, apparently
First depiction of Yasuke on big screen.
This video sums up Ghost of Tsushima vs Assassin’s Creed: Shadows
Hahaha, as a GoT fans I agree, AC fall with disgrace
@@annoying_HK_guy first vikings,Egyptian, Pirates,and goddam now samurais what next the goddam templars are assassin's!?
@@shyunknown9426
AC Rogue:
Except it's good
I love how Jack actually took the time here to mentor him on being a samurai trly meant. Cause he was there claiming to be one at the presence of a real samurai.
0:29 rain drumming on a bamboo stick...this is some QUALITY audio design.
**Jack throws wisdom**
1:25 "Now I see your tactics... You gonn bore me to Death"
I love how when he tells him to draw, as Jack starts reaching for his sword, his eyes start getting wide.
0:37 his sword somehow disappeared and was replaced by the bamboo
Facts
3:34 even jack was suprised by that
It was at this moment that Jack had realised... his metaphor of the oyster and the pearl inside became literal.
@@SnazzyjazzBro I was looking for this comment
@@SnazzyjazzBro That cracked me up! 😂😂😂
@@rexlumontad5644 nice
Jack: the shell of an oyster only hides the pearl inside
Pearl inside: 3:40
I love the detail of the raindrops on the hollow bamboo at 0:31. Little things like that make this show so cool.
Da' Samurai: fights for the recognition
Samurai Jack: fights only when necessary to get back to the past
The sound design in genndy tartakovsky's work is amazing
I think sound design is what samurai jack does the best
This has to be one of the best humiliation scenes in animation. It's up there with Gobta taking out Gabiru in two minutes.
0:25 - Jack puts his sword away.
Then when we next see him he is holding his sword.
And then a few seconds later he is holding the stick.
Some kind of Samurai magic there!
Didn't notice that before, good catch!
Wanted to write this too. :D
2:05
Evil Jack: That's a fortune cookie nonsense
Dah Sa-moo-ray: "Man wat is dis? Story tiem??"
I completely forgot how incredible the sound design of this show is
“He who runs with aggression walks without dignity.” Gonna think about that one for a few days now
0:35 lol didn't he just sheev his sword? Where the bamboo he was holding?
Jokes aside it's nice
Its an animation mistake. A common thing in movies and TV
He just pulled it out and sheathed it again just to check if samurai noticed
What does Palpatine have anything to do with this lol.
this show, johnny bravo, the original powerpuff girls, dexters lab, courage the cowardly dog, and kids next door= golden age of cartoon network
Also ed, edd, n eddy, foster's home, camp lazlo, mike, lu and og, gym partner is a monkey etc
I can list a few more: Megas Xlr and Robotboy.
@@starfighterz7112 megazXLR bruv😊..
You've forgot Ed, Edd n Eddy lol
To me the golden age is when adventure time gumball and regular show were made
The second I saw the sword hit the mud I knew this man was nothing more than a fool.
Dang, at 0:35 he was holding his blade, but in the next cutscene he was holding the bamboo, shows you just how fast Jack truly is.
The title is wrong, it should be samurai vs sam-moo-rai
But that's the name of the episode
@@Nameless82284 Maybe by how they're pronounced
This guy was such an entertaining character. I was really disappointed when they didn’t bring him back in the final season as a truly accomplished samurai like Jack.
I wanted to see him show up to help Jack with his little walking boombox leading the way. The bad guys would stop fighting Jack, distracted by the music and start mocking the Sam-Moo-Rhai’s taste in music and funky fresh threads. Then he’d bust out his signature moves on them, cutting them into ribbons, and use the wiper blades on his shades to get all the oil/blood off.
I know he shows up in the recent video game but I’m not sure how big a role he plays.
hes a shop keeper and thats it
Hes in season 5 as the shop keeper
@@kingoftruth10yearsago28 also in the game
In the comics he shows up in the end to storm aku’s castle.
Basically he’s person that talks the talk but can’t walk the walk. I think after his experience with Jack, he eventually realized he wasn’t built to be like Jack and decides to become a shop keeper instead.
Can we take a moment and appreciate the sound design of this scene, that rain, fucking beautiful.
2:47 I love how much this entire “fight” isn’t even a true battle. That shot shows it, Jack truly isn’t even trying. I love how much Jack plays defense because he knew if he went on offense Da Samoorai could actually get pretty badly hurt.
"You have not yet earned the right to face my blade."
Best Samauri Jack quote.
If he were a true samurai with a tough personality, I'd imagine he'd be like, "Bamboo, huh? I respect that." Puts his own sword away, picks up the bamboo and says, "Okay, Jack. Show me what ya got!"
This sounds like a metal gear rising quote
it's just what I see in my head. It's kinda like a what if scenario. It'd actually be cooler if that happened like that.
That's kind of the point. Da Sam-moo-rai was too arrogant to face Jack with simple bamboo sticks, and that arrogance was his downfall in the end, as well as fighting with blind aggression. If he'd been humble enough to accept the bamboo stick, Jack probably wouldn't have beaten the shit out of him. But then, if he'd had that level of humility in the first place, he wouldn't have been such an ass to Jack in the bar, which is what caused the whole duel in the first place: He was a cocky douche, and Jack suggested they "take this outside".
@@rollingthunder1043 true. But I'd like to see an alternate version of da Samurai be this chill dude who's got the tough attitude.
@@rollingthunder1043 It's a lot simpler than that. He knew Sam Moo Rai was worthless the moment he tried to fight him with his sword. Why would you fight with a sword if you aren't trying to kill? Unless you're an idiot.
2:55 haha, he trying to do Zoro's strongest technique 90,000 years to early.
Don't you mean 90000 too late
"Back to the Past" What a good quote to say when rewatching Samurai Jack
As a child, I laughed at this. Now that I'm older I can see the lessons this show was trying to teach.
Jack: the shell of an oyster only hides the pearl inside.
I'm pretty sure even though jack was right, he probably wasn't expecting his metaphor to be so literal either.
1:06 That no way to treat your mother
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@@williamb.j.blaskowicz.5664 ....you ok there buddy?
@@williamb.j.blaskowicz.5664 ok
@@Josuh on a very unrelated note...
I love your profile pic.
0:57 that line delivery is the most satisfyingly funny in the whole show for me *and I mean it*
1:42 I like how he's sweating in the rain.
It is possible to swat in the rain
That could just be the raindrops running down his forehead
2:09 "Man, what is this, storytime?"
No, it's a lesson in humility, and you're clearly not paying attention.
2:49 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
0:35 after years I just noticed he actually has his sword out in this frame instead of the bamboo stick.
Does anyone else feel a tinge of sadness when SAMOORAI just throws "Mama" to the ground to get rained on rather than put "Mama" back in her sheath?
LIke "Aww, how you gonna do "Mama" like that, boy!?"
He really lost the right to wield Mama.
I love when he just acts so calm and barely trying his best winning
Anyone else notice around 1:03 when the samoorai is told he must "earn" Jack's blade, that same pose is later used in Jack's angry side when he is told he must earn the blade.
Yeah he is arrogant and needed life lessons but I don't think people give Da Samurai enough credit in this episode:
- 1:07 despite wanting to beat Jack so badly he never attacks Jack with his real sword while Jack isn't using his own sword
- Da Samurai saw first hand in the bar what Jack could do and still challenged him
- he's completely upfront about his challenge and waits for Jack to be ready--even following Jack's conditions--before starting the fight
Da Samurai is a good rounded antagonist.
2:27 Best Part😂
I’ve been looking for this scene everywhere and after idk how many years they finally released it
this is making me want to watch the final season again
ikr there's a few easter eggs about ashi such as masks and defeating yourself she wore a mask to hide her true self and once that mask came off and learned the truth she became the hope jack needed
Do it
1:16 till this day still fucking classic 🤣 and the joke as will
The fact that they brought back the sam-mu-ra in the final season really shows how much love and care they had for this show😇😭😊
1:51 you at level 95 vs NPC at level 1
Jack 1
Sam 0
Even if he was a douchebag, You have to admit, with some of those movements, Da Sa-moo-rah did have some fighting potential. But his ego killed it for him.
The only weakness I saw were his aggression which lashed blindly, his ego which blinded him, and the overall inefficency of his moves (skilled though he is, he wastes far too much energy per swing and practically telegraphs his attacks)
3:06 Pickup lines, undressing this man... Is he flirting with him? 😂
One of the few times where Jack wraps up a fight without even losing his hat.
0:18- I love how Da Sa-Moo-Ray’s eyes widen here. He’s realizing exactly who he just challenged, and is probably scared of what Jack may do if he lives up to the legend. Then once Jack brings out the bamboo he gets his confidence back, only to realize that Jack is going easy on him.
0:50 now draw your blade and catch this fade, my nigga.
I honestly believe that Jack could have beaten the Sam-moo-rai with the bamboo stick even if the Sam-moo-rai has his sword.
Like Jack would’ve shattered it.
Miyamoto Musashi engaged in several duels to the death armed only with a stick, and won. I don't recall too many details, but I _believe_ all those duels were against opponents armed with actual swords.
Well bamboo is extremely strong, and was used as mobile cover with Japanese Arquabis troops. That deflected early musket rounds. So yeah, bamboo stronk
@@GlitchTechV1Those bamboo walls were not just one layer of bamboo though. Not even sure if they were entirely bamboo to begin with.
*if you grew up watching Samurai Jack, then you probably had a golden childhood*
Not just Samurai Jack but Cartoon Network entirely
I like how on rewatch, you can notice that Da Samurai's head is a slightly different shade from his body to emphasize his muscles are fake.
The whole running sequence was right out of Monty Python.
These people have good taste.
Genndy Tartakovsky.
3:16 man that was genius lol
Also, it is clear Jack was lucky the samoorai did not use helicopter time or he'd be dead meat