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Cartoon Character Wars - Last 16 - Fight 6


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Samurai Jack vs DangerMouse  

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  1. 1. Samurai Jack vs DangerMouse



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Samurai Jack is a young prince from the medieval orient whose father's empire is destroyed by the demon Aku. Jack escapes destruction and travels the world training his mind and his body for years, until he reaches adulthood. He is an unfailingly polite aristocrat who, despite the completely alien nature of the futuristic world, never scoffs at or disparages the customs of the people he encounters. Despite his almost hopeless situation, he does not bewail his destiny, instead exhibiting a strong amor fati. Samurai Jack consistently shows an uncommon moral strength of character, always helping the poor and defenseless along the way, and sometimes even forgoing opportunities to defeat Aku to save or help just one person. His honor prevents him from leaving those who need him. Jack is willing to face incredible pain and turmoil to help those around him regardless of whether or not it matters in the greater context of time and space.

 

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DangerMouse is the greatest secret agent in the world. He speaks 34 languages fluently, including some extra-terrestrial ones. He regularly balances himself on his index finger and bounces up and down on it, (something that Remo Williams has also been known to do). His only apparent flaw is that he has only one eye (How he lost the other one is never explained). Referred to as the "White Wonder" and "Wretched Rodent" by Baron Greenback.

 

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It is true. He also helped make the models for Wind in the Willows. Barney Sumner also worked there, though I assume he just made the tea.

I just thought he was younger. Illustrating for Cosgrove Hall then playing lead on one of the greatest albums ever (yes it is Monty) he's a lucky lucky bastard.

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