All Of ‘Samurai Jack’ Is Now Available To Stream For Free On Adult Swim’s Website
Samurai Jackchanged the game when it debuted on Cartoon Network in 2001, paving the way for experimental, auteur-driven animated series on a network mostly known for kiddie fare. Following the story of a samurai (voiced by (Phil LaMarr) who is flung forward in time against an evil overlord (Mako Iwamatsufor seasons 1-4,Greg Baldwinin the final season),Samurai Jackis still beloved for creatorGenndy Tartakovsky’s striking animation and surprisingly mature storytelling. Now, you’re able to watch the entire epic saga from the beginning online for free.
Every episode ofSamurai Jackis now available for free on Adult Swim’s website. No account is needed. Go toAdult Swim’s Samurai Jack pageand click on any episode from the show’s five seasons. You’ll be greeted with a 15 to 30 second ad before the episode, and a 90-second ad break in the middle, but otherwise it’s a relatively painless streaming process for a series that hadn’t been available on many platforms before.
Adult Swim announced the streaming availability of the acclaimed animated series on its social media pages Tuesday. The company didn’t say if it would only be available for a limited time, in response to coronavirus quarantines, or whether this will be a permanent fixture. However,Samurai Jackis not available to stream in all countries.
All episodes of Samurai Jack are now free on our app and site. Perfect for watching from the shadows.https://t.co/KjNCtBnJMZpic.twitter.com/6SdQ5UBP9e
— adult swim (@adultswim)June 04, 2025
Creaeted by Genndy Tartakovsky hot off the filmmaker’s successful animated seriesDexter’s Laboratory,Samurai Jackwas an instant critical and popular sensation when it debuted on Cartoon Network in 2001. The series ran on Cartoon Netwok until 2004 before it was resurrected by Adult Swim for a final (much more bloody) season in 2017. The series has spun off into comic books and even a couple of video games includingSamurai Jack: The Amulet of Timefor Game Boy Advance andSamurai Jack: The Shadow of Akufor GameCube and PS2.