Samurai Jack: Season 2, Episode 6 - XIX: Jack Remembers The Past
Samurai Jack on Imdb10 August 2001 (USA)
Animation | Action | Adventure | Fantasy | Sci-Fi | Thriller
A samurai sent through time fights to return home and save the world.
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Genndy Tartakovsky back to television with a new sci-fi series called Sym-Bionic Titan
added by newsBotEeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
I tell no lies. I have some serious man love for Genndy Tartakovsky and his projects; Dexter’s Laboratory, Samurai Jack and Clone Wars, the much, much, much superior of the animated Star Wars animated shows. So consider it pure joy my friends when I read the other day that this grand master of the animated arts is once again oozing his coolness onto our television screens.
Cartoon Network is bringing animator/director Genndy Tartakovsky back to prime-time television with a new sci-fi series called Sym-Bionic Titan.
The show, one of several announced Wednesday as part of Cartoon Network’s dramatically expanded development slate, will focus on three extraterrestrials from the war-torn planet Galaluna who crash-land, only to be swept up in high school and the fate of the Earth as we know it. Wired
Oh man. I loved those other shows and just the thought of more Tartakovsky
Mack
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Cartoon Network announces 2009-2010 plans
added by newsBotCartoon Network is growing up... or trying to. And in the process, they're getting away from the things that make them, well, a cartoon network.
That's the theme that seems to be running through their upfront presentation for the 2009-2010 season. Highlights include entering into the reality TV genre, creating a new sports-centric programming block, and introducing 19 new programs, pilots, and movies, including six that are live-action (umm...) as well as 164 episodes of returning series. In doing so, Cartoon Network stepped out on its evolutionary path to become what it described as a "dominant youth culture brand," that not only understands boys, including boys 6-11, but girls and older kids too, while creating "un-sanitized" "TV for kids, not kids TV".
Luckily, no one seems to talking about renaming it "CyFy". Yet.
Highlights:
Star Wars: The Clone Wars will return with new episodes in fall 2009; also returning are Batman: The Brave
Glenn Hauman
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