Powerpuff Girls: Complete Series - $27.49, Samurai Jack Complete Seasons 1-4 - $54.99 @ Amazon

Thanks, OP! I've been waiting for a price drop on this for quite some time.

 
 
 
 
 


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I didn't realize Seasons 3 and 4 were so expensive. I remember getting both from Walmart a few years ago for $10.
 
I didn't realize Seasons 3 and 4 were so expensive. I remember getting both from Walmart a few years ago for $10.
For which? Samurai Jack?

Yeah, many old CN shows are hard to find on the cheap. >_< My friend bought a bootleg 'brand new' of the complete Samurai Jack series for $30 a while back. Quality is good for DVD-grade video, but special features were VERY limited (basically "want subtitles with that?" and nothing else).

I wanted to get it, but the place was no longer in business -insertshadyshenaniganshere- But...$55 will surely be the best deal for now for all of Samurai Jack. Use this to try and motivate Genndy Tartakovsky to finish the movie...whether or not anyone can replace the great Mako.

 
For which? Samurai Jack?
Yea. PPG only had Season 1 released individually, which wasn't even reused for the box set since all those discs are flippers.

Use this to try and motivate Genndy Tartakovsky to finish the movie...whether or not anyone can replace the great Mako.
They would probably use Greg Baldwin with the same voice he uses in Avatar/Korra.

Though whether Genndy would even want to come back to Cartoon Network after storming out due to all the crap with Sym-bionic Titan is another story.
 
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i refuse to buy these box sets of samurai jack untill the story gets completed which sadly will most likely not happen :(
In September 2012, Genndy Tartakovsky announced in an interview with IGN that a Samurai Jack movie is in pre-production. He said: "I've been trying so hard every year, and the one amazing thing about Jack is that I did it in 2001, you know, and it still survived. There's something about it that's connected with people. And I want it, it's number 1 on my list, and now Bob Osher, the President (of Digital Production at Sony Pictures Entertainment), is like 'Hey, let's talk about Jack. Let's see what we can do.' And I go, 'You're going to do a 2D feature animated movie?' and he's like, 'Yeah. Maybe. Let's do some research and let's see.' So it's not dead for sure by any means, and it's still on the top of my list, and I'm trying as hard as I can." It is going to be the conclusion for the series.[52] The film, which is budgeted at $20 million, will combine traditional 2D animation with stereoscopic 3D.[53] Tartakovsky said the loss of Mako Iwamatsu (Aku's voice actor) would also need to be addressed.[54]

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