Aku's most common thing is that whenever he is about to be defeated by Jack...

Aku's most common thing is that whenever he is about to be defeated by Jack, he just turns into a bird or a rodent and flies away : how will Jack finally either ground Aku or catch up to Aku?

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Fight him in a cave, just like their first fight. One way in. One way out. One foolish samurai in between rodent Aku and freedom

Become more accurate with throwing his sword the way his father did to seal Aku and also not hesitate so much the way he did in their first fight (holding his sword over Aku preparing to stab him for about 30 seconds)

Just learn how to FUCKING
THROW
THE
SWORD
GOOD

You know, that shit your dad did that WORKED? Fuck Jack is a retard.

Why'd they do it?

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Doesn't all of Jack's plans involve fighting and defeating him twice?

Defeat once, go back in time, do it again.

He can never do it the first timje after 50 years of constant trying. Aku always gets away and continues ruling everything from his very public fortress.

That's how Jack almost beat him in their first fight.

He just took too long monologuing afterwards.

>Grind the sword into dust
>Fire it out of birdshit

He could also perhaps invest in a jetpack or something

Will we get more Aku advertisements if they show the city again?

>Give Jack OP ability early on into the show
>Immediately retcon after realizing this ability is OP and would solve most of Jack's problems and win him most fights
>Only give him back ability when making reference to that episode, when he needs it the least
Still mad

What if Aku dodged?

Can jack still jump good?

Why doesn't Aku just time portal jack all over again?

He can (See The Scotsman Saves Jack) but it's not going to come up just because. You could say his Jump Good training explains a lot of his incredible agility, though

Aku is really bad at dodging to be honest.

Time Portal spell would be easy for Jack to dodge. He only got hit with it the first time because it was a surprise

Time portaling Jack would just give him more chances to retry portals.

Unless Aku sends Jack even further into the future instead of back to the original time point. But at that point why not just ask "Why doesn't Aku leave the planet after destroying all time portals and mcguffins?"

it's called a gun op

>Almost die twice
>Both times to the same technique of something being thrown at him
>Doesn't take this as a hint that maybe he should do in the next 50 years what he was too stupid to do the first couple thousand and play some dodge ball for practice
Aku's kind of an idiot.

Maybe he's somehow bound to his fortress and can't flee without a reasonable amount of power?

I would not be surprised of Jack pulls a Wizards and just shoots him

What ability?

Isn't the sword indestructible?

Jumping good, I assume.

If the comics are canon, it gets broken before.

He regularly teleports his fortress so that jack can't hunt him down.

Aku can go wherever he wants with ease. He just usually avoids Jack because going near him is just risking being killed.

After that episode there are multiple times during fights where Jack takes a leap and jumps an impossible distance. I seem to recall in Jack vs The Zombies there's a part where he falls into a zombie filled mausoleum and escapes by jumping up through a hole in the roof.

Really if anything he retained the ability to a degree, but it was just nerfed into the ground.

When you can't be destroyed by 99% of conventional weaponry, you don't think much about dodging

he'll distract Aku with a speech or something like that, and then Ashi will sneak up and tie his shoelaces together, then when Aku turns to leave, he'll fall on his face and Jack will deliver the finishing blow.

It might not be indestructible, but its harder or hard as Adamantium.

The only thing that can kill Aku isn't just the sword, it's the sword + plot device reason.

Jack will keep failing until they're done telling this story, so no matter how well trained or skilled he is, it won't matter until it's the end.

That's the major thing that keeps SJ from feeling compelling and reminds me it's just a very well made cartoon not an epic story.

That's something that bothered me, too. The whole point of Jack's quest is to get within slicing distance of Aku so he can finally kill him, but he's done that several times and it's never worked. It's not just like in the gangster episode, where Jack comes close to killing him but some special circumstance gets in his way, or the first few episodes where Aku is trapped and nearly defeated but pulls some clever trick to escape. Aku can teleport, fly, and turn into small animals; he has so many ways of escaping that there's pretty much no way for Jack to kill him even if he does manage to track down Aku and defeat him in combat. He's done it before and it didn't work, so why should we care if he does it again?

It's one thing to know that Jack is always going to fall short of his goal because the plot will get in the way until the show's ready to end. There are lots of shows like that, and they're still exciting because the chances and struggles are meaningful to the main character. But if his goal just plain doesn't work even if/when he reaches it, and this happens several times, then the story isn't as compelling as it could be.

There was that one episode with the metal-eating family that tried to eat the sword, they shouldn't have been a threat to Jack at all if the sword was super durable. But it can also cut metal effortlessly without chipping or dulling, so who knows.

>But it can also cut metal effortlessly without chipping or dulling
He's shown sharpening it in one episode. Though we don't know how necessary that was, since it wasn't shown to lose its edge or anything.

It's not like animes, even good ones, never do this though.

He also literally mentions "Jump good" in The Scotsman Saves Jack Part 2.
Jump good is literally just the show's way to justify how can Jack leap across ridiculous distances despite being a human.

Jack failed because he didn't have someone to help
Jack will be the shit out of Aku again, then Aku will try to escape, but Ashi will grab him so Jack can land the final blow. Jack's weakness this entire time was trying to do it by himself, but now he'll have Ashi

Yes, but most of those handle it better than Samurai Jack. A lot of shows are about a hero striving for some specific goal, and never being able to reach it because it would ruin the plot. We know that the hero ~won't~ reach his goal no matter how close he gets, but that's different from a hero who logically ~can't~ reach his goal and isn't actually getting any closer even when it seems like he is.

For example, there's Invader Zim. You know that Dib is never going to succeed in exposing Zim, and that Zim is never going to conquer the planet or kill Dib. But they're both capable of doing those things with the right opportunity, so it's interesting when one of them gets that chance and the other has to counter their plans. The plot is exciting because it's believable that one of them could have victory in their grasp, even if we know that it will slip through their fingers.

With Samurai Jack, however, Jack has successfully grasped victory several times, except it wasn't actually victory. It's exciting when Jack is trying to escape danger, because we've seen him get hurt and we know he could be killed if he slips up, but with Aku there's no reason to think he couldn't just escape again like he always does.

Why can't Jack just build an Aku compass?
When Jack defeated the ultra bots, Aku's essence began to escape in a specific direction, probably to rejoin Aku's main body. Why won't Jack try to trap a bit of it, possibly in a magically runed jar, and then travel in the direction it's pushing.

Maybe over time, Jack can warm up towards it, as a pet of sorts. Feed it stuff, make it learn tricks.

Jack's weakness is stopping to monologue. Every time he's just a few steps away from a time portal or has Aku at swordpoint, he pauses to gloat, saying something like

>Your reign of terror is at an end, Aku. Never again shall your evil harm another innocent like it has harmed so many in the past.

or

>At last, my quest is finally at an end. I can return to my own time and ensure that the world need never suffer the tyranny of Aku.

before something happens to interrupt him, like Aku snatching the portal right in front of his eyes, or someone hitting him before he finishes off Aku, or Aku tearing open a portal in time and flinging him into the future.

You'd think he'd have learned his lesson after that last one, but apparently not.

>The choices you took, and the actions that follow, are a-
>NO MORE WORDS
>a-a-arre a r-reflec
>SHUT UP!
>commences massacring the lot of them

He really needs it

They're not.

I am smart, and you are pure evil.

melt the sword into bullets for a fucking gun

Boomerangs so you can reuse it.
No, wait, a Combat Yo-Yo

Because annoying space immigants and rebels keep bringing their time portals to earth.

Aku can't just nuke it all from orbit because there's a number of entities stronger than him who would take offense.

He's stuck in a corner. He can't win, he can't lose, all he can do is live in perpetual limbo as he avoids his pretermined fate.

Jump good

>that sync

Perpetual limbo as dominator of the universe

I was also in that thread

This isn't Dark Tower.