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Samurai Jack was a popular American animated television series, created by animator Genndy Tartakovsky, that aired on Cartoon Network from 2001 until 2004. It is notable for its highly detailed, outline-free, masking-based animation style and also for its cinematic style and pacing, unusual for today's cartoons: the plot is frequently stopped to allow for the building of tension before combat or for the sake of humor, and it is not uncommon for episodes to be almost entirely free of dialogue. The plots of individual episodes range from epic and darkly serious to light-hearted and hilariously funny. Many of the battle scenes in the series are intense, reminiscent of samurai films (but evading censorship since Jack's robot enemies "bleed" only oil).

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