The complete series of the classic anime "Samurai Jack" is now available for free to watch

The complete series of the classic anime "Samurai Jack" is now available for free to watch

Today (March 25), Adult Swim, an adult animation channel under the American Cartoon Network, officially announced that the classic anime "Samurai Jack" created by Genndy Tartakovsky is now available for free broadcast on its official website. All five seasons of the series will be provided free of charge to all anime fans who like "Samurai Jack".

It is not clear whether Adult Swim will provide "Samurai Jack" for free for a limited time or will make it permanently free to anime fans. Friends who want to relive the classics can click the link below to go to the official Adult Swim website to learn more (but it is in English only). I believe it will bring some joy to friends who are trapped at home due to the epidemic.

Adult Swim official website page: Click here to learn more ☜

"Samurai Jack" tells the story of an ancient warrior Jack who was trapped in the future by the magic of the shapeshifting demon wizard Agu. He perseveres in searching for a way to lift the curse that Agu has cast on the world, while also looking for a time tunnel that can take him back to his hometown.

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