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{{Quote|"''This blade was forged from the righteous energy within thee. It possesses the power to destroy this [[The Black Mass|evil]] [[Aku|force]]. But be warned, this evil is not of the human world. It has magic beyond your understanding. Trust not what you see, but what you feel.''"|Odin, Ra and Vishu, [[Episode XXXVIII: The Birth of Evil, Part 2]]}}
 
{{Quote|"''This blade was forged from the righteous energy within thee. It possesses the power to destroy this [[The Black Mass|evil]] [[Aku|force]]. But be warned, this evil is not of the human world. It has magic beyond your understanding. Trust not what you see, but what you feel.''"|Odin, Ra and Vishu, [[Episode XXXVIII: The Birth of Evil, Part 2]]}}
'''[[Samurai Jack (character)|Samurai Jack's]] katana''', originally '''[[The Emperor|The Emperor's]]''' '''katana''', is a magic katana forged by the three gods [[Odin]], [[Ra]] and [[Rama]] for the sole purpose of destroying [[Aku]], and the only weapon capable of doing so.
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'''[[Samurai Jack (character)|Samurai Jack]]'s katana''', originally '''[[The Emperor]]'s''' '''katana''', is a holy katana that was forged by the three gods [[Odin]], [[Ra]] and [[Rama]] for the sole purpose of destroying [[Aku]] and was the only weapon that was capable of doing so in the world.
   
 
== Background ==
 
== Background ==
 
=== Origin ===
 
=== Origin ===
[[File:Jackssword1.jpg|thumb|left|218px|The katana being forged]]
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[[File:Jackssword1.jpg|thumb|left|218px|The katana forged by the three Gods.]]
When Aku invaded Earth, the gods [[Odin]], [[Ra]], and [[Rama]] forged the katana from the power of righteousness within the [[the Emperor|Emperor's]] heart. Its divine nature is capable of inflicting burning wounds to Aku, which are very difficult for him to regenerate from. Enough hits with the katana essentially negates Aku's ability to regenerate from his wounds, at which point further damage could presumably either kill him or seal him away again. The katana can only be used for good; in the hands of evil, it cannot harm an innocent. This was first demonstrated on one occasion where Aku stole the katana and attempted to kill Jack with it. Instead of stabbing Jack, the katana simply struck Jack's chest without causing any harm at all.
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When Aku invaded the Emperor's domain, the gods Odin, Ra and Rama forged the katana from the power of righteousness extracted from the Emperor's spirit. Its divine nature was capable of inflicting burning wounds to Aku, which were very difficult for him to regenerate from. Enough strikes with the katana essentially negated Aku's ability to regenerate from his wounds, at which point further damage could severely weaken his powers or seal him inside the katana.
   
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The katana could only be used for good; in the hands of evil, it could never harm an innocent. That was first demonstrated on one occasion where Aku took the katana and attempted to kill Jack with it. Instead of stabbing Jack, the katana simply struck Jack's chest without causing any harm at all ([[Episode XXX: Jack and the Zombies]]).
However, this property appeared to apply only to biological lifeforms and not to robots, as Jack, when infected by Aku's essence to become [[Jack-Aku]], either killed or grievously harmed an innocent robot with the katana, but appeared not to be able to kill the Lizard Monks whom he struck with it, only rendering them unconscious like a club would.
 
   
 
However, that property appeared to apply only to biological lifeforms and not to robots, as Jack, when he was infected by Aku's essence and became [[Jack-Aku]], either killed or grievously harmed an innocent robot with the katana, but appeared not to be able to kill the [[Lizard Monks]], whom he struck with it and only rendered them unconscious ([[Episode XLIII: The Aku Infection]]).
Very few characters other than Jack use the katana in the series, most notably the King of the Spartans in [[Episode XXV: Jack and the Spartans]], after his own sword was broken and Jack threw him the katana to protect himself. <span>It was also revealed in [[Episode XCIV]] that the Emperor had used the katana to kill bandits that threatened him and his family after they refused to leave them in peace.</span>
 
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Very few characters other than Jack used the katana in the series, most notably the King of the Spartans, after his own sword was broken and Jack threw him the katana to protect himself ([[Episode XXV: Jack and the Spartans]]). It was also revealed that The Emperor had used the katana to kill the bandits that threatened him and his family after they refused to leave them in peace ([[Episode XCIV]]), though it is possible that the Emperor used a normal katana against the bandits, as in the first episode the holy katana was kept in an altar. To some extent, what the Spartan King did goes against what the African Chief said: in Young Jack in Africa, the Chief told Jack that only he could use it, though it is possible that the Chief meant against Aku, as only Jack and his father have used it on Aku himself.
   
 
=== Season 5 ===
 
=== Season 5 ===
At some point over the next 50 years, Aku began actively destroying all of the world's time portals. After he foiled Jack's attempt to use the last of them and destroyed it, the dark sorcerer mutated three innocent goats into monsters for Jack to fight. Overcome with rage and despair, Jack killed the mutated goats, only to stare in horror when he saw what he had done. The sword fell from his hand, and fell into the pit where the time portal had been, out of Jack's reach.
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At some point over the next 50 years, Aku began to actively destroy all of the world's time portals. After he foiled Jack's attempt to use the last of them and destroyed it, Aku mutated three innocent [[rams]] into monsters for Jack to fight. Overcome with rage and despair, Jack killed the mutated Rams, only to stare in horror when he saw what he had done. The sword fell from his hand, fell into the pit where the time portal had been, and was out of Jack's reach.
   
In [[Episode XCVIII]], Jack, who had regained his will thanks to his new friend and ally Ashi, descended the pit with the help of a large bird. The katana was nowhere to be found, and Jack understood that he hadn't lost the sword; rather, the sword had left him. After leaving the pit, he went to the cliff's edge and entered an astral plane by meditation. After a journey, he realized that his anger had consumed him, and vanquished the personification. Having regained balance, the three gods restored Jack to his former self, full of confidence and hope, and returned the sword to him after infusing it with his own righteous spirit, making the blade even more powerful.
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Years later, when Jack had regained his will thanks to his new friend and ally [[Ashi]], he descended the pit with the help of a large bird. The katana was nowhere to be found, and Jack understood that he hadn't lost the sword; rather, the sword had left him. After he left the pit, Jack went to the cliff's edge and entered an astral plane by meditation. After a journey, Jack realized that his anger had consumed him, and vanquished the personification: [[Mad Jack]]. After Jack regained balance, the three gods restored him to his former self, full of confidence and hope, and returned the sword to him after they infused it with his own righteous spirit, which made the blade even more powerful to destroy Aku ([[Episode XCVIII]]).
   
In Episode C, Aku confronted Jack, having learned from Scaramouche that he had lost the sword, the assassin unaware that he had reclaimed it in the meantime. Aku killed Scaramouche and made to leave upon realizing his mistake, but deduced Ashi's heritage, and turned her against Jack. The samurai used the sword to defend himself, and after a slight cut to her corrupted form, she begged Jack to destroy him. He was unable to, and dropped the sword as he fell to his knees in defeat. Aku seized the blade in triumph.
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Aku confronted Jack, who learned from [[Scaramouche]] that he had lost the sword and the assassin was unaware that he had reclaimed it. Aku killed Scaramouche and made to leave upon realizing his mistake, but deduced Ashi's heritage, and turned her against Jack. Jack used his sword to defend himself, and after a slight cut to her corrupted form, Ashi begged Jack to kill her. Jack was unable to, and dropped the sword as he fell to his knees in defeat. Aku then seized the sword in triumph ([[Episode C]]).
   
In the finale, Jack and his sword were held up in different parts of Aku's lair. When Jack's friends broke him free, he attempted to reclaim the sword, only for Ashi to stand in his way. Once Ashi succeeded in breaking free, while keeping Aku's powers, she stretched her arm out and grabbed the sword (oddly, though she grabbed it by the blade, she was not hurt despite using Aku's powers), handing it to Jack before opening a portal back to the past.
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The katana was kept a few distance away from the bound Jack and then shown to the world to commemorate Aku's triumph on its wielder, intending to keep it as a trophy after executing Jack. When Jack's [[Rebel Army|allies]] assaulted Aku's lair, the freed Jack attempted to reclaim the katana, only for Ashi to stand in his way. Once Ashi succeeded in breaking free of Aku's control, while still retaining his powers, she stretched her arm out, grabbed the katana and handed it to Jack before she opened a time portal to take herself and Jack back to the past.
   
Upon returning to Aku's lair in the past, Jack struck ruthlessly at Aku, vanquishing his essence bit by bit, despite his attempt to flee. As the last remnant of Aku attempted to run away, Jack stabbed him from above, imprisoning his essence in the blade. With a final strike to the ground, the darkness of Aku spread throughout his lair before exploding, leaving only a crater and destroying the threat of Aku forever.
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Upon returning to Aku's lair in the past, Jack struck furiously at Aku, and destroyed his mass with just a few strikes from the largely enhanced sword despite his attempt to flee. As the last remnant of Aku attempted to run away, Jack stabbed him from above and sealed him in the katana. With a final thrust to the platform, the remain of Aku spread throughout his lair before exploding, leaving only a crater and destroyed the threat of Aku forever ([[Episode CI]]).
   
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After the destruction of Aku, the katana was presumably kept somewhere in his restored palace as it was when it first appeared.
After Aku's demise, Jack still keeps the sword for future use.
 
   
 
== Powers ==
 
== Powers ==
The katana has the power to cut through any mundane substance, given that there is enough force behind it (Jack was, for instance, unable to cut through the adamantium armor of the Ultra-Bots in episode XVIII without artificial strength enhancement). The katana is able to vanquish mystical beings that cannot be slain by conventional means such as the [[Minions of Aku]], [[The Sirens]] and the evil spirit of the [[Well of King Ozric]]. Those beings were vaporized after being slain with the katana.
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The katana had the power to cut through any mundane substance, given that there was enough force behind it: Jack was, for instance, unable to cut through the Adamantium armor of the [[Ultra-Robots]] without artificial strength enhancement ([[Episode XVIII: Jack and the Ultra-robots]]). However, at full power, the katana was shown to easily cut through the indestructible metal Adamantium. The katana was able to vanquish mystical beings that could not be slain by conventional means such as the [[Minions of Aku]], [[The Sirens]] and the evil spirit of the [[Well of King Ozric]]. Those beings were vaporized after they were slain with the katana. However, the sword is shown to be not able to kill divine beings like in the case of Minion of Seth as they are created by The God of Chaos himself or the Elementals as they are hand-made by the Goddess of Water.
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Likewise, similar magically enhanced objects could also prove immune to being cut by the katana: [[The Scotsman]]'s [[The Scotsman's Sword|Sword]] was imbued with magic runes and proved to be too resilient for Jack to destroy ([[Episode XI: Jack and the Scotsman]]). The katana was incapable of harming and destroying beings of divine origin such as the [[Minions of Set]] ([[Episode XXXI: Jack in Egypt]]). The katana was also incapable of destroying the magical orb that imprisoned [[The Fairy]] ([[Episode XV: Jack Tales]]).
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This Katana's powers may only be used for good. However, in the hands of evil, it does not harm innocents which Aku discovered in his attempt to kill Jack with his own sword only to struck with no effects on him.
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The katana itself, possibly due to its divine origin, seemed to be essentially impervious to harm; it simply rebounded off of substances that it could not harm instead of shattering upon impact, and could be used to block or deflect virtually anything without suffering damage. Unlike more mundane katanas, which required extensive maintenance, Jack's katana appeared not to require any sort of upkeep, though Jack was shown to sharpen it on one occasion ([[Episode XV: Jack Tales]]).
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After Jack had passed his test, the gods made it more powerful than before by infusing the purity and strength of Jack's own spirit. This can be seen when Jack managed to destroy a huge portion of Aku in just a few strikes and severely reduced his regeneration and shape-shifting abilities, allowing Jack to destroy him for good.
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The katana's main purpose was to destroy Aku and defend the innocent; however, one very important aspect that Jack had failed to consider in his first battle with Aku, was that the sword was still just a tool, whose true power depended on its wielder ([[Episode I: The Beginning]]). Likewise, its wielder must be pure in heart, or else they would be unable to use it, as shown when it abandoned Jack when he gave in to his anger.
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Another important fact is that, apparently, the Katana can't distinguish between true evil beings and corrupted innocent ones: when three little rams were corrupted by Aku, Jack, blinded by rage, killed them despite the three animals not being evil creatures.
   
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== Known Users ==
Likewise, similar magically enhanced objects can also prove immune to being cut by the katana (for instance, [[The Scotsman's Sword|the Scotsman's blade]] was imbued with magic runes and proved to be too resilient for Jack to destroy). The katana is incapable of harming and destroying beings of divine origin such as the [[Minions of Set]]. The katana is also incapable of destroying the magical orb that imprisons [[the Fairy]].
 
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* [[The Emperor]]
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* [[Samurai Jack (character)|Samurai Jack]]
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* [[Spartok]]
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* [[Aku]]
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* [[Jack-Aku]]
   
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== Trivia ==
The katana itself, possibly due to its divine origin, seems to be essentially impervious to harm; it will simply rebound off of substances that it cannot harm instead of shattering upon impact, and can be used to block or deflect virtually anything without suffering damage. Unlike more mundane katana, which require extensive maintenance, Jack's katana appears not to require any sort of upkeep, though Jack was shown sharpening it on one occasion.
 
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* The origin of the katana is similar to Mjölnir, the hammer of Thor in Marvel Universe; both were created with rare magic, possess immense power and take the form of the wielder's cultural weapon. Odin was even involved in the creation of both, though two separate versions.
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** Both weapons can only be wielded by someone worthy and their owners, Thor and Jack have to pass their tests to prove their worthiness to wield them again. However unlike Mjölnir, anyone can wield Jack's sword physically.
   
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The katana's main purpose is to destroy Aku and defend the innocent; however, one very important aspect that Jack had failed to consider in his first battle with Aku, was that the sword is still just a tool, whose true power depends on its wielder. Likewise, its wielder must be pure in heart, or else they will be unable to use it, as shown when it abandoned Jack when he gave in to his anger.
 
 
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Jack's Sword

Jack's Sword

"This blade was forged from the righteous energy within thee. It possesses the power to destroy this evil force. But be warned, this evil is not of the human world. It has magic beyond your understanding. Trust not what you see, but what you feel."

—Odin, Ra and Vishu, Episode XXXVIII: The Birth of Evil, Part 2

Samurai Jack's katana, originally The Emperor's katana, is a holy katana that was forged by the three gods Odin, Ra and Rama for the sole purpose of destroying Aku and was the only weapon that was capable of doing so in the world.

Background

Origin

Jackssword1

The katana forged by the three Gods.

When Aku invaded the Emperor's domain, the gods Odin, Ra and Rama forged the katana from the power of righteousness extracted from the Emperor's spirit. Its divine nature was capable of inflicting burning wounds to Aku, which were very difficult for him to regenerate from. Enough strikes with the katana essentially negated Aku's ability to regenerate from his wounds, at which point further damage could severely weaken his powers or seal him inside the katana.

The katana could only be used for good; in the hands of evil, it could never harm an innocent. That was first demonstrated on one occasion where Aku took the katana and attempted to kill Jack with it. Instead of stabbing Jack, the katana simply struck Jack's chest without causing any harm at all (Episode XXX: Jack and the Zombies).

However, that property appeared to apply only to biological lifeforms and not to robots, as Jack, when he was infected by Aku's essence and became Jack-Aku, either killed or grievously harmed an innocent robot with the katana, but appeared not to be able to kill the Lizard Monks, whom he struck with it and only rendered them unconscious (Episode XLIII: The Aku Infection).

Very few characters other than Jack used the katana in the series, most notably the King of the Spartans, after his own sword was broken and Jack threw him the katana to protect himself (Episode XXV: Jack and the Spartans). It was also revealed that The Emperor had used the katana to kill the bandits that threatened him and his family after they refused to leave them in peace (Episode XCIV), though it is possible that the Emperor used a normal katana against the bandits, as in the first episode the holy katana was kept in an altar. To some extent, what the Spartan King did goes against what the African Chief said: in Young Jack in Africa, the Chief told Jack that only he could use it, though it is possible that the Chief meant against Aku, as only Jack and his father have used it on Aku himself.

Season 5

At some point over the next 50 years, Aku began to actively destroy all of the world's time portals. After he foiled Jack's attempt to use the last of them and destroyed it, Aku mutated three innocent rams into monsters for Jack to fight. Overcome with rage and despair, Jack killed the mutated Rams, only to stare in horror when he saw what he had done. The sword fell from his hand, fell into the pit where the time portal had been, and was out of Jack's reach.

Years later, when Jack had regained his will thanks to his new friend and ally Ashi, he descended the pit with the help of a large bird. The katana was nowhere to be found, and Jack understood that he hadn't lost the sword; rather, the sword had left him. After he left the pit, Jack went to the cliff's edge and entered an astral plane by meditation. After a journey, Jack realized that his anger had consumed him, and vanquished the personification: Mad Jack. After Jack regained balance, the three gods restored him to his former self, full of confidence and hope, and returned the sword to him after they infused it with his own righteous spirit, which made the blade even more powerful to destroy Aku (Episode XCVIII).

Aku confronted Jack, who learned from Scaramouche that he had lost the sword and the assassin was unaware that he had reclaimed it. Aku killed Scaramouche and made to leave upon realizing his mistake, but deduced Ashi's heritage, and turned her against Jack. Jack used his sword to defend himself, and after a slight cut to her corrupted form, Ashi begged Jack to kill her. Jack was unable to, and dropped the sword as he fell to his knees in defeat. Aku then seized the sword in triumph (Episode C).

The katana was kept a few distance away from the bound Jack and then shown to the world to commemorate Aku's triumph on its wielder, intending to keep it as a trophy after executing Jack. When Jack's allies assaulted Aku's lair, the freed Jack attempted to reclaim the katana, only for Ashi to stand in his way. Once Ashi succeeded in breaking free of Aku's control, while still retaining his powers, she stretched her arm out, grabbed the katana and handed it to Jack before she opened a time portal to take herself and Jack back to the past.

Upon returning to Aku's lair in the past, Jack struck furiously at Aku, and destroyed his mass with just a few strikes from the largely enhanced sword despite his attempt to flee. As the last remnant of Aku attempted to run away, Jack stabbed him from above and sealed him in the katana. With a final thrust to the platform, the remain of Aku spread throughout his lair before exploding, leaving only a crater and destroyed the threat of Aku forever (Episode CI).

After the destruction of Aku, the katana was presumably kept somewhere in his restored palace as it was when it first appeared.

Powers

The katana had the power to cut through any mundane substance, given that there was enough force behind it: Jack was, for instance, unable to cut through the Adamantium armor of the Ultra-Robots without artificial strength enhancement (Episode XVIII: Jack and the Ultra-robots). However, at full power, the katana was shown to easily cut through the indestructible metal Adamantium. The katana was able to vanquish mystical beings that could not be slain by conventional means such as the Minions of Aku, The Sirens and the evil spirit of the Well of King Ozric. Those beings were vaporized after they were slain with the katana. However, the sword is shown to be not able to kill divine beings like in the case of Minion of Seth as they are created by The God of Chaos himself or the Elementals as they are hand-made by the Goddess of Water.

Likewise, similar magically enhanced objects could also prove immune to being cut by the katana: The Scotsman's Sword was imbued with magic runes and proved to be too resilient for Jack to destroy (Episode XI: Jack and the Scotsman). The katana was incapable of harming and destroying beings of divine origin such as the Minions of Set (Episode XXXI: Jack in Egypt). The katana was also incapable of destroying the magical orb that imprisoned The Fairy (Episode XV: Jack Tales).

This Katana's powers may only be used for good. However, in the hands of evil, it does not harm innocents which Aku discovered in his attempt to kill Jack with his own sword only to struck with no effects on him.

The katana itself, possibly due to its divine origin, seemed to be essentially impervious to harm; it simply rebounded off of substances that it could not harm instead of shattering upon impact, and could be used to block or deflect virtually anything without suffering damage. Unlike more mundane katanas, which required extensive maintenance, Jack's katana appeared not to require any sort of upkeep, though Jack was shown to sharpen it on one occasion (Episode XV: Jack Tales).

After Jack had passed his test, the gods made it more powerful than before by infusing the purity and strength of Jack's own spirit. This can be seen when Jack managed to destroy a huge portion of Aku in just a few strikes and severely reduced his regeneration and shape-shifting abilities, allowing Jack to destroy him for good.

The katana's main purpose was to destroy Aku and defend the innocent; however, one very important aspect that Jack had failed to consider in his first battle with Aku, was that the sword was still just a tool, whose true power depended on its wielder (Episode I: The Beginning). Likewise, its wielder must be pure in heart, or else they would be unable to use it, as shown when it abandoned Jack when he gave in to his anger.

Another important fact is that, apparently, the Katana can't distinguish between true evil beings and corrupted innocent ones: when three little rams were corrupted by Aku, Jack, blinded by rage, killed them despite the three animals not being evil creatures.

Known Users

Trivia

  • The origin of the katana is similar to Mjölnir, the hammer of Thor in Marvel Universe; both were created with rare magic, possess immense power and take the form of the wielder's cultural weapon. Odin was even involved in the creation of both, though two separate versions.
    • Both weapons can only be wielded by someone worthy and their owners, Thor and Jack have to pass their tests to prove their worthiness to wield them again. However unlike Mjölnir, anyone can wield Jack's sword physically.