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I don't agree with that. It's not like they were all born from Aku like Ashi was. I mostly figure they still exist but now live vastly different, and more peaceful lives from the Aku-infested timeline they lived in previously.

This ending kinda disappointed me because I wanted a follow-up to this.

I also want to point out that even though this season is made for adult swim, this episode for the most part along with the previous episode(okay, Ashi nude wouldn't fly) would fit right at home on the Cartoon Network slot. This isn't a complaint at all, nor is it an insult really, just have to say that the show

So you turned on Jack because he was shown to be more.. human? Cut the guy some slack. He's an eighty year old virgin! He must've repressed those sexual feelings like tightly bottled water…so of course its gonna come gushing out at some point.

Plus the dude is a eighty-year old virgin. He has to bone somebody already.

I'm a bit disappointed that this is the penultimate episode because I feel we should've reached this point maybe a few episodes ago? I mean the previous episode felt pretty superfluous(except for blossoming a romantic relationship between a young adult and guy who's essentially a octogenarian).

This episode for me(and many others) was a trip down memory lane, especially after I just finished re-watching the entire original run of the show recently.

I thought that too! I also thought there was some Beksinski and Ditko/Lee Doctor Strange visual elements thrown in.

This episode was quite reminiscent of the episode "The Farting Dragon" from one of the older seasons. In that episode, Jack trapped inside of the body of a gargantuan creature has to circumvent his way out of it, and in doing so we're treated to some of the most striking and visually sumptuous( and bizarre) elements

Fantastic Four should've been an animated Pixar movie. Oh wait! That's already been done! scratch that.