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** A ''lot'' of ''[[Star Wars]]'' shout outs, especially in ''Jack and the Flying Prince and Princess'' and ''The Scotsman Saves Jack''.
** A ''lot'' of ''[[Star Wars]]'' shout outs, especially in ''Jack and the Flying Prince and Princess'' and ''The Scotsman Saves Jack''.
** In one episode, Jack is instructed to follow a certain path at a fork in the road to get to a [[Dragon's Lair]].
** In one episode, Jack is instructed to follow a certain path at a fork in the road to get to a [[Dragon's Lair]].
{{quote| "Where will the other path take me?"<br />
{{quote|"Where will the other path take me?"
"''[[Incredibly Lame Pun|Space Ace]]''!" }}
"''[[Incredibly Lame Pun|Space Ace]]''!" }}
** Is this troper the only one to see [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Jabu-Jabu references]] in that episode?
** Is this troper the only one to see [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Jabu-Jabu references]] in that episode?
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** Wanna hear a story about a nameless, mostly silent samurai armed with a mystic sword that can destroy an evil, shape-shifting demon, only to be cast into the far distant future? Okay, [[Ronin (comics)|here ya go.]]
** Wanna hear a story about a nameless, mostly silent samurai armed with a mystic sword that can destroy an evil, shape-shifting demon, only to be cast into the far distant future? Okay, [[Ronin (comics)|here ya go.]]
** A reference to the animated [[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]] movie occurs when Jack and The Scotsman are attacked by Aku's minions, and both simultaneously say to each other.
** A reference to the animated [[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]] movie occurs when Jack and The Scotsman are attacked by Aku's minions, and both simultaneously say to each other.
{{quote| "They're after me! They're after you? they're after me!"}}
{{quote|"They're after me! They're after you? they're after me!"}}
** "Da Samurai" is Sho'Nuff from ''[[The Last Dragon]]'' with a name change. He even says the word.
** "Da Samurai" is Sho'Nuff from ''[[The Last Dragon]]'' with a name change. He even says the word.



Revision as of 04:13, 8 August 2014


"Where will the other path take me?"
"Space Ace!"

    • Is this troper the only one to see Jabu-Jabu references in that episode?
    • Surprisingly, Sonic the Hedgehog in the episode Jack's Sandals. When he's running with a pair of blue sneakers, he leans forward, puts his arms behind his body and his running motion forms an 8. And he's as fast as a car.
      • Another brief one occurs at the beginning of Episode L, with one of the scientists resembling Dr. Eggman. His coworkers resemble Dr. Wily and... Dr. Clayton Forrester.
    • And plenty of references to Tartakovsky's Dexter's Laboratory, including bringing back Huntor and having Jack shout "Who else wants some?!" from the early dodgeball episode.
    • In the cowboy episode on the train, there's a scene between Quick Straw and Bubba Louis.
    • The third episode, two of the dogs resembles Big Dog & Little Dog from Two Stupid Dogs and the city they rediscovered? It's apparently Townsville.
    • The creator of the Ultrabots is basically Professor Frink.
      • Seemed more like a future incarnation of Dexter, what with the giant glasses, body-concealing labcoat, and purple gloves up to his elbows. Heck, his name is Ex-tor!
      • The Ultrabots are plated with Adamantium.
    • "Where are we going?" "The Highlands. Where else?"
      • Followed later in the same episode with describing haggis as "Sheep's stomach stuffed with meat and barely."
    • Maybe this is just me, but one of the gangsters in the aptly named "Jack and the Gangsters" looks a lot like Mr. Brown
    • -Don't forget Mr. Pibbles bearing a striking resemblance to Steve Buscemi
      • From the same episode, the three elementals guarding the Neptune's Jewel are Earth, Wind and Fire.
    • The wolf from "Aku's Fairy Tales" is a shout out to Yogi Bear, down to the sound effects and lusting for "pikinik baskets"
    • And when he hacked a hole through a door with his sword and, with a crazy look in his eyes, said "Here's Jackie". Note that this was in a story Aku was telling.
    • At one point, Jack follows a white rabbit down a hole which leads to a fantastical, whimsical world. Does this even need a Pothole?
    • "Jack and the Creature" is a shout out to My Neighbor Totoro.
    • "Jack and the Labyrinth" introduces a character who resembles Daisuke Jigen from Lupin III -- but with Lupin's personality.
    • Mondo Bot seems to resemble Samus' Power Suit.
      • How about the Princess from the Princess and the bounty Hunters? None of the other realize she's a woman until she takes off her helmet. Not to mention she's a brunette, much like Samus was in the early years of Metroid.
    • The plot of "Jack and the Flying Prince and Princess" is a reference to that of Star Wars.
    • Wanna hear a story about a nameless, mostly silent samurai armed with a mystic sword that can destroy an evil, shape-shifting demon, only to be cast into the far distant future? Okay, here ya go.
    • A reference to the animated Aladdin movie occurs when Jack and The Scotsman are attacked by Aku's minions, and both simultaneously say to each other.

"They're after me! They're after you? they're after me!"

    • "Da Samurai" is Sho'Nuff from The Last Dragon with a name change. He even says the word.