Samurai Jack Wiki
No edit summary
(Jack does win in this episode, since it was supposed to be the original finale of Jacks quest.)
(26 intermediate revisions by 13 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
  +
{{episode
[[File:Placeholder|right|300px]]
 
  +
| name = Jack Learns to Jump Good
Episode XIV: Jack Learns to Jump Good is the fourteenth epsidoe of the series. Jack helps a peaceful tribe defend themselves against attacks in return for lessons on how to "jump good".
 
  +
| season = 2
[[Category:Episodes]]
 
  +
| number = 14
  +
| image = 143865.png
  +
| imagewidth = 250
  +
| Created by = [[Genndy Tartakovsky]]
  +
| Production company = [[Cartoon Network Studios]]
  +
| Prod. code = 201
  +
| Roman = XIV
  +
| Airdate = March 1, 2002
  +
| previous = [[Episode XIII: Aku's Fairy Tales|Aku's Fairy Tales]]
  +
| next = [[Episode XV: Jack Tales|Jack Tales]]
 
}}'''"Episode XIV: Jack Learns to Jump Good"'''<ref name="turner">https://www.turneraccess.com/programmes/samurai-jack</ref> is the fourteenth episode in the [[Season 2 (2002)|second season]] of ''[[Samurai Jack (series)|Samurai Jack]]''. [[Jack]] helps a peaceful tribe defend themselves against attacks in return for lessons on how to "jump good."
  +
  +
==Synopsis==
  +
The episode begins with Jack attempting to reach another [[Time Portals|time portal]], destroying a swarm of [[Beetle Drones|beetle drones]] in the process. Just as he gets close, however, [[Aku]] appears and takes the portal out of Jack's reach. The samurai tries to jump for the portal, but Aku tauntingly moves it just out of range before transforming into a bird and flying away with the portal.
  +
  +
Later, while traveling through a forest, Jack comes across [[Monkey Man|a wild man]] whose exceptional jumping abilities almost make it seem like he can fly. After discussing the samurai's recent troubles, the man takes Jack to meet his tribe, who will teach him to jump as well as he can. Upon reaching the tribe, Jack discovers it is a tribe of white-and-blue apes who raised the man from a young age; their ability to "jump good" helps them traverse their forest home and evade their enemies...such as the tribe of larger red apes that suddenly attacks in an attempt to steal their food.
  +
  +
After Jack defeats the rival tribe, he offers to teach the blue apes how to defend themselves in exchange for them teaching him how to "jump good". Jack proceeds to show the tribe how to make and set traps, as well as how to wield a staff. In exchange, the monkeys then attach very heavy rocks to Jack and make him perform various exercises, in order to strengthen his muscles to be able to jump high.
  +
  +
Once he has mastered the exercises, Jack removes the rocks and discovers that he can leap effortlessly into the air. Jack thanks the Monkey Man and leaves the tribe. Later, the rival tribe returns, and the ape man leads his tribe against the attackers. Hearing the noise, Jack returns, only to discover the tribe has defeated their attackers. Warning the apes never to come back, the Monkey Man signals his tribe to catapult them away. Jack smiles, satisfied that his work is done.
  +
[[File:No, Jump Good.png|thumb|220x220px|"No, Jump Good"]]
  +
Later, Jack battles and defeats more of Aku's beetle drones and approaches the time portal once more. As before, Aku appears and lifts the portal up into the air, but Jack simply leaps up with [[Jack's sword|his sword]] drawn. A stunned Aku exclaims "You can fly!?", but Jack simply answers "No, jump good." as he prepares to fight.
  +
  +
==Credits==
  +
*'''Written by'''
  +
**[[Bryan Andrews]]
  +
**[[Wikipedia: Brian Larsen|Brian Larsen]]
  +
  +
*'''Directed by'''
  +
**[[Randy Myers]]
  +
**[[Genndy Tartakovsky]]
  +
  +
*'''Storyboards by'''
  +
**[[Bryan Andrews]]
  +
**[[Wikipedia: Brian Larsen|Brian Larsen]]
  +
  +
*'''Voices'''
  +
**[[Phil LaMarr]] as [[Samurai Jack (character)|Samurai Jack]]
  +
**[[Makoto Iwamatsu]] as [[Aku]]
  +
**[[Jeff Bennett]] as [[Monkey Man]]
  +
  +
*'''Casting by'''
  +
**[[Collette Sunderman]]
  +
  +
==Quotes==
  +
*'''Aku:''' Samurai fool! Your efforts are in vain again! This gateway into the past is once more beyond your rea- (''Jack leaps'' ''into the air)'' YOU CAN FLY?!<br />'''Jack:''' No, jump good.
  +
  +
== References ==
  +
<references />
 
[[Category:Episodes|Episode 14]]
  +
[[Category:Season 2 episodes]]

Revision as of 03:12, 11 April 2019

"Episode XIV: Jack Learns to Jump Good"[1] is the fourteenth episode in the second season of Samurai Jack. Jack helps a peaceful tribe defend themselves against attacks in return for lessons on how to "jump good."

Synopsis

The episode begins with Jack attempting to reach another time portal, destroying a swarm of beetle drones in the process. Just as he gets close, however, Aku appears and takes the portal out of Jack's reach. The samurai tries to jump for the portal, but Aku tauntingly moves it just out of range before transforming into a bird and flying away with the portal.

Later, while traveling through a forest, Jack comes across a wild man whose exceptional jumping abilities almost make it seem like he can fly. After discussing the samurai's recent troubles, the man takes Jack to meet his tribe, who will teach him to jump as well as he can. Upon reaching the tribe, Jack discovers it is a tribe of white-and-blue apes who raised the man from a young age; their ability to "jump good" helps them traverse their forest home and evade their enemies...such as the tribe of larger red apes that suddenly attacks in an attempt to steal their food.

After Jack defeats the rival tribe, he offers to teach the blue apes how to defend themselves in exchange for them teaching him how to "jump good". Jack proceeds to show the tribe how to make and set traps, as well as how to wield a staff. In exchange, the monkeys then attach very heavy rocks to Jack and make him perform various exercises, in order to strengthen his muscles to be able to jump high.

Once he has mastered the exercises, Jack removes the rocks and discovers that he can leap effortlessly into the air. Jack thanks the Monkey Man and leaves the tribe. Later, the rival tribe returns, and the ape man leads his tribe against the attackers. Hearing the noise, Jack returns, only to discover the tribe has defeated their attackers. Warning the apes never to come back, the Monkey Man signals his tribe to catapult them away. Jack smiles, satisfied that his work is done.

No, Jump Good

"No, Jump Good"

Later, Jack battles and defeats more of Aku's beetle drones and approaches the time portal once more. As before, Aku appears and lifts the portal up into the air, but Jack simply leaps up with his sword drawn. A stunned Aku exclaims "You can fly!?", but Jack simply answers "No, jump good." as he prepares to fight.

Credits

Quotes

  • Aku: Samurai fool! Your efforts are in vain again! This gateway into the past is once more beyond your rea- (Jack leaps into the air) YOU CAN FLY?!
    Jack: No, jump good.

References