"Samurai Jack" season 5 is finally making its comeback on screen. It has been voted as the 42nd greatest cartoon of all time and critically one of the acclaimed shows for it has a well-developed plotline and crafty writing. "Samurai Jack" has set itself apart from the many goods and evil counter parts.

It ran from 2001 up to 2004 in Cartoon Network where it had won four primetime Emmy Awards, six Annie Awards, and 1 OIAF Award together with eight further nominations. This anime series had run for four seasons with different episodes ranging from dark, light and comical and light-hearted stories. It has been created by Genndy Tartakovsky, a creator of "Dexter's Laboratory", and he made this series something that incorporates action, humour and artistry, Blasting News reported.

This series will focus on Jack, a displaced samurai who will spend the majority of his life and time trying to find a means of traveling back in time. The samurai, whom after years of training, acquired his father's magic katana in order to defeat the tyrannical demon Aku. However, before he will be able to deliver the final blow, the demon will open a time portal and will toss the samurai far into the future where the demon's evil is law.

Finally, the fifth season is coming really soon and its debut airing will be on March 11. Those who watched it before will surely love its come back and they will once again be sitting down trying to reminisce together with their families on what series they grew up with.

Further, Adult Swim will be offering a constant live stream marathon for each episode of "Samurai Jack" season 5. They will generally help fans caught up for each episode of the day. The series creator further confirmed that the new season will wrap up "Samurai Jack" storyline once and for all, Polygon reported.