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| Airdate = August 26, 2003
 
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| previous = [[Episode XXXVIII: The Birth of Evil, Part 2|The Birth of Evil, Part 2]]
 
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'''"Episode XXXIX: Jack and the Labyrinth"''' is the thirty-ninth episode in the [[Season 3 (2002-03)|third season]] of ''[[Samurai Jack]]''. This episode features [[Jack]] competing against a [[The Thief|thief]] for an enchanted diamond in a booby trapped labyrinth.
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'''"Episode XXXIX: Jack and the Labyrinth"'''<ref name="turner">https://www.turneraccess.com/programmes/samurai-jack</ref> is the thirty-ninth episode in the [[Season 3 (2002-03)|third season]] of ''[[Samurai Jack (series)|Samurai Jack]]''. This episode features [[Jack]] competing against a [[The Thief|thief]] for an enchanted diamond in a booby trapped labyrinth.
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
   
Jack finds a booby-trapped labyrinth, in the center of which is a diamond which could send him back to his own time, but a mysterious thief who has also entered the maze and is after the jewel, could put Jack's plan in jeopardy.
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After having just saved a tribe from extinction at the hands of [[Aku]], Jack is given a map to a powerful magic that could send Jack back to his time. Aku keeps this power locked away in a vast labyrinth filled with guards and deadly traps.
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Jack arrives at the pyramid-shaped fortress dressed in black ninja garb and armed with several traditional weapons and, avoiding the perimeter guard drones, makes his way inside. Meanwhile, another man enters the labyrinth armed with several hi-tech gadgets in a briefcase. Both make their way through the gauntlet of traps and robots, with Jack using his martial arts skills and traditional equipment while the other man uses his gadgetry. Eventually, Jack arrives at the center of the maze and finds a large, glowing jewel. Before Jack can touch it he is interrupted by the thief with the briefcase. The thief explains that the jewel is alarmed and uses another of his technological toys to retrieve it. Jack and the thief begin arguing (somewhat childishly) over who may keep the jewel but are interrupted when several robotic statues activate and attack. The thief is able to activate a trap door in the floor and both he and Jack use it to escape.
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They run through the corridors, still chased by more robots, and hide in a janitor's closet. Once the coast is clear, Jack takes the jewel and runs for it. After snatching the jewel back and forth between them a few times, the two are cornered by a large group of robots. The fight starts to go badly and Jack manages to shine a light on a door which activates it and keeps it opened. The thief goes through the door but, with a quick apology, blows up the light and seals the door behind him. Jack is left to fight on alone but, just before he is overrun, a rope appears from above and Jack is hoisted to the roof of the fortress by the thief.
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Jack once again demands the jewel but the thief still refuses. A jet of flame from the roof knocks the jewel from the thief's grasp and it tumbles down the side of the pyramid. The two slide down after it and land in a heap at the bottom with the jewel landing between them...and shattering to pieces. The thief weeps over his lost money while Jack stoically moves on to find another way home... again, while the thief teleports away from the scene empty-handed.
   
 
==Credits==
 
==Credits==
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*'''Directed by'''
 
*'''Directed by'''
**[[Wikipedia: Robert Alvarez|Robert Alvarez]]
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**[[Robert Alvarez]]
 
**[[Genndy Tartakovsky]]
 
**[[Genndy Tartakovsky]]
   
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*'''Voices'''
 
*'''Voices'''
 
**[[Phil LaMarr]] as [[Samurai Jack (character)|Samurai Jack]] / Tribe Leader
 
**[[Phil LaMarr]] as [[Samurai Jack (character)|Samurai Jack]] / Tribe Leader
**Rino Romano as Thief / Robot
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**Rino Romano as [[The Thief]] / Robot
   
 
*'''Casting by'''
 
*'''Casting by'''
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*The thief character is an homage to "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lupin_The_Third Lupin the Third] by Monkey Punch. The physical appearence resembles Daisuke Jigen while for the behaviour is more similar to the main character Lupin. Also the plot is similar to a classic episode of the japanese Anime.
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*The thief character is an homage to ''[[Wikipedia:Lupin The Third|Lupin the Third]]'' by Monkey Punch. His physical appearance resembles Daisuke Jigen while his behavior is more akin to the eponymous Lupin. Additionally, the plot is similar to a classic episode of the Japanese anime.
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== References ==
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[[Category:Episodes]]
 
[[Category:Episodes]]
 
[[Category:Season 3 episodes]]
 
[[Category:Season 3 episodes]]
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[[Category:Episodes where Samruai Jack almost wins]]

Revision as of 03:57, 5 April 2019

"Episode XXXIX: Jack and the Labyrinth"[1] is the thirty-ninth episode in the third season of Samurai Jack. This episode features Jack competing against a thief for an enchanted diamond in a booby trapped labyrinth.

Plot

After having just saved a tribe from extinction at the hands of Aku, Jack is given a map to a powerful magic that could send Jack back to his time. Aku keeps this power locked away in a vast labyrinth filled with guards and deadly traps.

Jack arrives at the pyramid-shaped fortress dressed in black ninja garb and armed with several traditional weapons and, avoiding the perimeter guard drones, makes his way inside. Meanwhile, another man enters the labyrinth armed with several hi-tech gadgets in a briefcase. Both make their way through the gauntlet of traps and robots, with Jack using his martial arts skills and traditional equipment while the other man uses his gadgetry. Eventually, Jack arrives at the center of the maze and finds a large, glowing jewel. Before Jack can touch it he is interrupted by the thief with the briefcase. The thief explains that the jewel is alarmed and uses another of his technological toys to retrieve it. Jack and the thief begin arguing (somewhat childishly) over who may keep the jewel but are interrupted when several robotic statues activate and attack. The thief is able to activate a trap door in the floor and both he and Jack use it to escape.

They run through the corridors, still chased by more robots, and hide in a janitor's closet. Once the coast is clear, Jack takes the jewel and runs for it. After snatching the jewel back and forth between them a few times, the two are cornered by a large group of robots. The fight starts to go badly and Jack manages to shine a light on a door which activates it and keeps it opened. The thief goes through the door but, with a quick apology, blows up the light and seals the door behind him. Jack is left to fight on alone but, just before he is overrun, a rope appears from above and Jack is hoisted to the roof of the fortress by the thief.

Jack once again demands the jewel but the thief still refuses. A jet of flame from the roof knocks the jewel from the thief's grasp and it tumbles down the side of the pyramid. The two slide down after it and land in a heap at the bottom with the jewel landing between them...and shattering to pieces. The thief weeps over his lost money while Jack stoically moves on to find another way home... again, while the thief teleports away from the scene empty-handed.

Credits

  • Casting by
    • Collette Sunderman

Trivia

  • The thief character is an homage to Lupin the Third by Monkey Punch. His physical appearance resembles Daisuke Jigen while his behavior is more akin to the eponymous Lupin. Additionally, the plot is similar to a classic episode of the Japanese anime.

References