They were only seen in Episode XVII: Jack and the Scotsman, Part 2, as they welcomed home The Scotsman and threatened Jack. They had seen him as weak due to his culture and size, until The Scotsman would angrily disprove this by revealing it was Jack who had battled Aku's bounty hunters with him. The Clan then welcome The Prince as an honored guest and serve him a plate of Haggis. The Festivities are however brought to a halt by The Dru'it, due to Jack not having proven himself as a "True Man" to be an official ally to The Clan, and to save The Scotsman's Wife. The Noble Samurai is then required to compete in throwing stones with one the largest Clan members to prove himself. The Warrior launches his stone afar, Jack however, struggles, he then has a plan. He congratulates his opponents an
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| - They were only seen in Episode XVII: Jack and the Scotsman, Part 2, as they welcomed home The Scotsman and threatened Jack. They had seen him as weak due to his culture and size, until The Scotsman would angrily disprove this by revealing it was Jack who had battled Aku's bounty hunters with him. The Clan then welcome The Prince as an honored guest and serve him a plate of Haggis. The Festivities are however brought to a halt by The Dru'it, due to Jack not having proven himself as a "True Man" to be an official ally to The Clan, and to save The Scotsman's Wife. The Noble Samurai is then required to compete in throwing stones with one the largest Clan members to prove himself. The Warrior launches his stone afar, Jack however, struggles, he then has a plan. He congratulates his opponents an
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| - They were only seen in Episode XVII: Jack and the Scotsman, Part 2, as they welcomed home The Scotsman and threatened Jack. They had seen him as weak due to his culture and size, until The Scotsman would angrily disprove this by revealing it was Jack who had battled Aku's bounty hunters with him. The Clan then welcome The Prince as an honored guest and serve him a plate of Haggis. The Festivities are however brought to a halt by The Dru'it, due to Jack not having proven himself as a "True Man" to be an official ally to The Clan, and to save The Scotsman's Wife. The Noble Samurai is then required to compete in throwing stones with one the largest Clan members to prove himself. The Warrior launches his stone afar, Jack however, struggles, he then has a plan. He congratulates his opponents and offers to shake hands, he then overpowers the Competitor himself, throwing him against his own stone and splitting it, thus making him a "True Man". Jack and The Scotsman leave to continue their journey shortly after.
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