Pooh's Adventures of Samurai Jack is another upcoming Winnie the Pooh Crossover TV Series to be created by 76859Thomas, LegoKyle14 and David Graham (aka BowserMovies1989). They will appear on Google Drive or Dropbox in the near future.
Plot[]
After the events of Pooh's Adventures of Samurai Jack: The Premiere Movie, Pooh, Ash Ketchum, Littlefoot, Simba, Sora, Tino Tonitini, Otis, Thomas and their friends journey with Samurai Jack to seek a portal back to their old time in the past and undo the future that Aku (Whom The Bowser Family, Siege, Chameleon, Wraith, The Psycho Rangers, The Phantom Blot, Lord Zedd, Rita Repulsa, Goldar, Scorpina, Rito Revolto, Master Vile, Team Rocket (Jessie, James, and Meowth), Giovanni, 009 Domino, The Dazzlings, Master Xehanort, Dr. Facilier, Ursula, Maleficent, Myotismon, Jafar, Winterbolt, Hades, Pain and Panic, The Grand Duke of Owls, Hunch, Scar, Shenzi, Banzai, Ed, Arthur and Cecil, Makunga, Dr. Blowhole, Buzz Buzzard, Judge Doom, Toon Patrol, Pete, Ratigan, Fidget, The Crime Empire, Nora Beady and The Devious of Evil work for) has created. Along the way, they encountered many strange new place, make new friends and battle an entire army of bounty hunter robots.
List of the Episodes[]
"Jack, the Woolies, and the Chritchellites" |
Jack helps free the Woolies from the tyrannical Chritchellites. In return, the leader of the Woolies bestows his wisdom upon Jack. |
"Jack in Space" |
After accidentally exposing a colony of scientists seeking to escape Earth, Jack trains as an astronaut to protect them from Aku's robots. |
"Jack and the Warrior Woman" |
A talented warrior named Ikra joins Jack as he seeks a magical jewel that could send him back to his own time. However, her true motives threaten to derail his quest. |
"Jack and the Three Blind Archers" |
Jack learns of a powerful wishing well that can return him to the past but must find a way past the three deadly archers who protect it. |
"Jack vs. Mad Jack" |
Angered by the failure of his bounty hunters and mercenaries to defeat Jack, Aku uses the samurai's inner darkness to create an evil clone whose sole purpose is to destroy him. |
"Jack Under the Sea" |
Jack has an underwater adventure while hunting for an ancient time machine. The denizens of the deep, known as the Triceraquins, seem welcoming, but may prove to be untrustworthy. |
"Jack and the Lava Monster" |
Jack survives a series of traps and encounters a Viking king transformed into a giant rock figure by Aku, who insists that Jack slay him in battle so that he can reach Valhalla. |
"Jack and the Scotsman" |
Jack meets the Scotsman, a warrior who also wields an enchanted sword, and they argue on a bridge. After realizing that Aku has placed bounties on both of them, however, they join forces to escape. |
"Jack and the Gangsters" |
Jack teams up with some gangsters to try to get close to Aku. The only way to do it is to get a mystical jewel guarded by three elementals. |
"Aku's Fairy Tales" |
Seeking to weaken Jack's popularity among his subjects, Aku gathers the children of the world in his palace and tells them a series of "fairy tales", all of which portray himself as a hero and Jack as the villain. |
"Jack Learns to Jump Good" |
After his lack of jumping skills cause him to lose a chance to return home, Jack helps a peaceful tribe of apelike creatures and their human leader defend themselves against the attacks of a rival tribe in return for lessons on how to "jump good". |
"Jack Tales" |
Three short stories about some of Jack's confrontations. He confronts a two-headed riddling worm, a family that feeds on metal, and tries to rescue a fairy from a gargoyle. |
"Jack and the Smackback" |
Jack is captured and taken to the "Dome of Doom", where he forced to fight as a gladiator against the Dome's champions. |
"Jack and the Scotsman II" |
The Scotsman needs Jack's help in rescuing his kidnapped wife from the castle of Boon. |
"Jack and the Ultra-robots" |
While investigating the destruction of several scattered villages, Jack learns that Aku's new "ultra-bots" are responsible. Unable to destroy them, he receives assistance from an unexpected source: their creator. |
"Jack Remembers the Past" |
Upon stumbling onto the ruins of his family's estate, Jack recalls some of his childhood memories. |
"Jack and the Monks" |
Jack searches for truth by climbing the "Mountain of Fatoom" with three monks. |
"Jack and the Dragon" |
A village is overpowered by a stench coming from "The Spire". Jack investigates and finds a dragon with severe indigestion. |
"Jack vs. the Five Hunters" |
Aku challenges the Imakandi, regarded as the greatest hunters in the universe, to capture the ultimate prey: Jack. |
"Jack vs. Demongo, the Soul Collector" |
Aku sends his servant Demongo, a demon who captures and enslaves the souls of warriors to serve him, to destroy Jack. |
"Jack Is Naked" |
Jack's clothes are stolen, and he must get them back, while being chased by an angry mob who think he is a "cat" burglar and by the police for almost-indecent exposure. |
"Jack and the Spartans" |
While ascending a mountain, Jack encounters a hidden society of warriors who have fought a nearly 500-year war against an army of robots and offers to help them put an end to it. |
"Jack's Shoes" |
Jack goes after a gang of bikers who destroy his sandals and has trouble picking new footwear. |
"Chicken Jack" |
Jack is transformed into a chicken after bumping into a cranky wizard and winds up being captured by a greedy Italian-accented man who seeks to turn him into a prizefighter. |
"Jack and the Rave" |
Jack infiltrates a rave party after witnessing the participants stage a riot in a nearby town. It turns out that the DJ is one of Aku's servants and has been using his music to hypnotize the local children into becoming his master's slaves. |
"Couple on a Train" |
Jack boards a train to his next destination, only to be pursued by legendary bounty hunter Ezekiel Clench and his ex-wife Josephine. |
"Jack and the Zombies" |
Aku leads Jack into a cursed graveyard, where he is attacked by an army of undead warriors. Jack defeats them, but then discovers Aku's true plan: kill Jack with his own sword. |
"Jack and the Scarab" |
Aku summons the three immortal servants of Set to destroy Jack while he travels through Egypt. To destroy them, Jack must assemble a golden scarab using clues from his time as a young boy. |
"Jack and the Traveling Creatures" |
Recognized as a mighty warrior, Jack is guided to a mysterious portal capable of returning him to the past. However, he learns that only one man can use the portal: the man who defeats its unbeatable legendary Guardian. The Guardian defeats Jack but spares him, prophesying that Jack is not yet ready. |
"Jack and the Annoying Creature" |
While continuing on his mission, Jack is followed by an overly friendly creature who accidentally thwarts his every move. To make matters worse, he's attacked by robotic bounty hunters. |
"Jack and the Swamp Wizard" |
Jack meets a swamp hermit who guides him to the three gems of Cronus which can take him home, but the hermit is Aku in disguise. |
"Jack and the Haunted House" |
Jack encounters a haunted house in his travels and must free the family trapped inside from the evil spirit haunting them. |
"Jack, the Monks, and the Ancient Master's Son" |
Jack is attacked by two monks, who he realizes are members of the order he once trained with. Their master informs Jack of an ancient temple that can send him home, but which is protected by an army of stone warriors. |
"Jack and the Labyrinth" |
Jack finds a booby-trapped labyrinth, in the center of which is a diamond which could send him back to his own time. But a mysterious stranger, who has also entered the maze, could put Jack's plans in jeopardy. |
"Jack vs. the Ninja" |
Aku sends the Shinobi, a deadly assassin, to kill Jack, who must use his own martial arts to survive. |
"Robo-Samurai vs. Mondo-bot" |
Jack uses a stone giant to defeat Mondo-Bot to defend a city of robots. |
"Samurai vs. Samurai" |
Jack is goaded into a duel by an arrogant, bullying "samurai", and is given the chance to demonstrate the true ways of the warrior. |
"The Aku Infection" |
When Aku catches a cold and spreads it to Jack, Jack is accidentally infected with Aku's evil. Jack desperately seeks out a cure before Aku's essence transforms him into the monstrosity himself. |
"The Princess and the Bounty Hunters" |
Five of the world's greatest bounty hunters gather to compete for the chance to kill Jack. A sixth hunter, revealed to be the princess of a fallen kingdom, persuades the group to work together instead. |
"The Scotsman Saves Jack" |
Part I – The Scotsman suddenly discovers Jack aboard a ship with his memory completely blanked out. Refusing to let Jack think he's an ordinary commoner, the Scotsman sets out to discover what caused the samurai to suffer his amnesia – and stave off bounty hunters after a now defenseless Jack, having forgotten how to wield his sword. Part II – The source of Jack's amnesia is discovered in three beautiful sirens, whose bewitching song can hypnotize the strongest warrior. |
"Jack and the Flying Prince and Princess" |
The prince and princess of an alien planet are imprisoned by Aku when they come to Earth seeking his assistance and only Jack can rescue them. |
"Jack vs. Aku" |
Seeking to end their struggle, Aku proposes a one-on-one duel between him and Jack, with neither combatant using their magic abilities. Jack agrees, but Aku's honesty is unclear. |
"The Four Seasons of Death" |
As he experiences summer, autumn, winter, and spring, Jack must overcome the dangerous foes he encounters during each season. |
"Tale of X-49" |
X-49, a retired robot hitman, is blackmailed by Aku into coming out of retirement to hunt down Jack. |
"Young Jack in Africa" |
While training in Africa as a child, Jack must save his master and his people from a rival tribe serving Aku. |
"Jack and the Baby" |
Jack rescues a baby from hungry ogres, but then trying to find the child's mother while caring for it and protecting it may be his greatest challenge. During the episode, Jack retells the story of Momotarō to the baby. |
Trivia[]
- The 100 Acre Avatar League, Ash Ketchum,Pikachu, Serena, Misty, Togepi, Brock, Littlefoot, Cera, Ducky, Petrie, Spike, Chomper, Ruby, Guido, Grandpa Longneck, Grandma Longneck, Mr. Thicknose, Skip, Simba, Nala, Timon, Pumbaa, Louis, Sora, Riku, Kairi, Mickey Mouse, Pluto, Donald Duck, Goofy, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Aladdin, Abu, Princess Jasmine, Genie, Iago, Carpet, Ed, Edd, Eddy, the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, The Digidestined and their Digimon, Woody Woodpecker, Ttark, Tino Tonitini, Lor McQuarrie, Carver René Descartes, Tish Katsufrakis, Otis, Pip, Abby, Pig, Freddy, Peck, Duke, Lincoln Loud and his sisters, Thomas the Tank Engine, Edward, Henry, Gordon, James, Percy, Toby, Emily, Nia, Rebecca, Annie and Clarabel, Henrietta, Heckle and Jeckle, Cool McCool, Breezy, Starlight Glimmer, Trixie, Twilight Sparkle, Spike, Applejack, Rainbow Dash, Rarity, Fluttershy, Pinkie Pie, The Cutie Mark Crusaders (Apple Bloom, Sweetie Belle and Scootaloo), The Bowser Family, Siege, Chameleon, Wraith, The Psycho Rangers, The Phantom Blot, Lord Zedd, Rita Repulsa, Goldar, Scorpina, Rito Revolto, Master Vile, Team Rocket (Jessie, James, and Meowth), Giovanni, 009 Domino, The Dazzlings, Master Xehanort, Dr. Facilier, Ursula, Maleficent, Myotismon, Jafar, Winterbolt, Hades, Pain and Panic, The Grand Duke of Owls, Hunch, Scar, Shenzi, Banzai, Ed, Arthur and Cecil, Makunga, Dr. Blowhole, Buzz Buzzard, Judge Doom, Toon Patrol, Pete, Professor Ratigan, Fidget, The Crime Empire, Nora Beady and The Devious of Evil are guest starring in this TV series.
- The Bowser Family, Siege, Chameleon, Wraith, The Psycho Rangers, The Phantom Blot, Lord Zedd, Rita Repulsa, Goldar, Scorpina, Rito Revolto, Master Vile, Team Rocket (Jessie, James, and Meowth), Giovanni, 009 Domino, The Dazzlings, Master Xehanort, Dr. Facilier, Ursula, Maleficent, Myotismon, Jafar, Winterbolt, Hades, Pain and Panic, The Grand Duke of Owls, Hunch, Scar, Shenzi, Banzai, Ed, Arthur and Cecil, Makunga, Dr. Blowhole, Buzz Buzzard, Judge Doom, Toon Patrol, Pete, Ratigan, Fidget, The Crime Empire, Nora Beady and The Devious of Evil will be working with Aku in some episodes.
- Both The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange and Samurai Jack were broadcast on Cartoon Network.
- This series will be dedicated to Mako Iwamatsu, who was the original voice of Aku, died on July 21, 2006, at age 72, from esophageal cancer.
- The adventures continues in the final season of Pooh's Adventures of Samurai Jack (Season 5).