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Jackie Chan Adventures
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General Information
Genre Comedy
Fantasy
Action
Adventure
Created by John Rogers
Voices of James Sie
Stacie Chan
Sab Shimono
Country of origin United States
Original language English
No. of seasons 5
No. of episodes 95 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers Jackie Chan
Willie Chan
Running time 23 minutes
Production companies Adelaide Productions
Release
Original network Kids' WB
Original release September 9, 2000 – July 8, 2005

Jackie Chan Adventures is a successful American animated television series chronicling the adventures of a fictionalized version of action film star Jackie Chan. Many of the episodes contain references to Chan's actual works. This series ran on Kids' WB from September 9, 2000 to July 8, 2005 for a total of 95 episodes, or 5 seasons. During its run, it was also shown on Cartoon Network, and afterwards, its reruns landed on Toon Disney's Jetix block. An Arabic translation has been airing on MBC 3 since early 2006. There have been several toys and video games based on the series. Its main character designer is Jeff Matsuda, the same designer of the animated series The Batman.

Plot[]

The series features the fictional adventures of Jackie Chan, who is an archaeologist, martial arts expert and reluctant secret agent in the series. With help from his feisty niece Jade, his stubborn old Uncle (simply known as "Uncle") and his old friend Captain Black, he saves the world from evil forces that attempt to use magical artifacts to rule the world. Later seasons included other supporting characters that comprised the world-saving J-Team. He often works for the spy group Section 13 against the criminal organization the Dark Hand and various evil and supernatural forces. The first season involved the pursuit of twelve magical Talismans. Subsequent seasons featured talisman powers, but more prominently involved Jackie Chan's pursuit of other magical items. While he travels around the world, Jackie Chan lives in San Fransisco, California, where both Section 13 and Uncle's Antique Shop are located.

Characters[]

See Portal:Characters

The main protagonists are:

  • Jackie Chan - an archaeologist, who works part-time for Section 13.
  • Jade Chan - Jackie's niece from Hong Kong who is staying with him. Highly adventurous and impulsive, she constantly wants to get into the action.
  • Uncle - Jackie's ancient uncle who is the one and only owner an antique shop and is also a very good Chi wizard.
  • Tohru - An extremely obese Japanese man who claims to be "too small for Sumo." Originally an Enforcer, he becomes Uncle's apprentice in the 2nd season and remains with the Chans for the rest of the series.
  • Captain Black - the leader of super duper top secret spy organization 'Section 13' and an old friend of Jackie.

The Seasons[]

See List of episodes

Season One - The Twelve Talismans[]

(16 episodes) Jackie is recruited by Section 13 to search for twelve magic talismans scattered across the world, in order to stop a criminal organization known as the Dark Hand from using them to revive an ancient demon sorcerer, Shendu. When the tiger talisman is split in half, so is Jackie, and his dark half hands over the talismans, allowing the Dark Hand to reanimate Shendu. Shendu travels to China to summon his dragon army to destroy all of Asia. Jackie pulls the talismans out of Shendu, causing him to transform back into a statue, and Jade destroys him. However, this leaves a vacuum to be filled by a new evil force bringing on an extremely spectacular, awesome, action-filled season two where a very large portion of fillers are also placed.

Season Two - The Demon Portals[]

(36 episodes) Shendu has possessed Valmont and is trying to bring his brothers and sisters - the Demon Sorcerers - into this world through a series of mystic portals, located with the magic Pan'ku box. Jackie must stop this to save the world. After initial failure, Shendu's spirit possesses Jackie as previously planned and travels to Australia, rewriting the Book of Ages so that the demons were never banished and now rule the world, with no one remembering their now-alternate lives. But Jade had managed to retain her memories and, with the help of the J-Team, changes the world back. In this series there are also a large number of "filler" episodes, where Jackie goes off on his own adventures, involving minor criminal organizations and other bandits, Spring-Heeled Jack, the Monkey King, as well as more grisly ones with beings such as the Jiangshi and the Chupacabra, and occasional run-ins with Dark Hand members. There are also three episodes set during the time period of Season One. At the end of the season, the Dark Chi Wizard Daolon Wong was introduced, who after having been foiled in his long-term plan to engulf the world in dark chi, pursued the Talisman powers, paving the way for the events of Season 3.

Season Three - The Animal Powers[]

(17 episodes) When Section 13 is infiltrated by the Dark Hand and the evil Chi wizard Daolon Wong, Jackie destroys the twelve talismans to keep them from being used for evil. This results in the twelve powers being spread all over the world, each taking up residence in one of twelve "noble" animals. Daolon Wong is searching for these magic powers, and it is up to Jackie to try to stop him before he gains them all. In the end almost all animals with these powers are kept in section 13 (Daolon Wong manages to acquire the Rooster and Pig powers however). The only remaining power - from the Dragon Talisman - is lost since there are no more dragons in existence. To acquire the power, Daolon Wong resurrects Shendu, who then goes on a rampage and reclaims all of the Talisman powers. Section 13 arrests Daolon Wong and the Enforcers while Uncle uses the same spell from before to turn Shendu back into stone and recreate the Twelve Talismans. Shendu is stored in Section 13's vault.

Season Four - The Masks of the Shadowkhan[]

(13 episodes) Tarakudo, the King of the Shadowkhan, is inadvertently awakened by Daolon Wong. Taking the Enforcers as his servants, he sets off to find the legendary nine Oni masks which, when worn, each release a new type of Shadowkhan. Jackie battles the King of the Shadowkhan to stop him from plunging the world into eternal shadow. Sometime during this season Shendu's son, Drago, travels back in time from the future in a plan to bring back his father but is defeated and detained in Section 13.

Season Five - The Demon Powers[]

(13 episodes) Drago escapes from Section 13 and sets off to find the seven magic objects that imprisoned the other Demon Sorcerers, which possess traces of their demon chi that would allow Drago to assimilate their powers. Jackie, Jade, Tohru and Uncle set off to stop him.

Opening Sequence[]

Every episode features an opening sequence which proceeds the teaser. The opening sequence changes seasonally to accompany the introduction of new characters.

The opening begins with Jackie Chan running into Uncle's shop where the camera then zooms onto Jackie who turns into the live-action version of himself. He then switches to cartoon mode again and is confronted by two Ninja Khan. The screen changes to a silhouette of Jackie defeating the ninjas with a rolling background that is relevant to the season and live-action Chan sneaking past the screen. It changes to live-action Chan jumping onto the screen and performing a marital arts move in front of a background with Ninja Khan scrolling downward. A fan then appears and the screen changes as the fan opens to Jade preforming a move with the fans in hand in front of an orange background with Chinese letters scrolling downward. The screen then slides over to Uncle preforming a move in front of a green background with Chinese letters.

The screen changes to a quick pan of the current seasons' main antagonists with the primary antagonist appearing at the end. It then shifts to Jackie being chased by Shadowkhan through various world landmarks. This includes one of the large suspension cables of the Golden Gate Bridge, the Eiffel Tower and one of the Egyptian Pyramids. It shows a shot of Jackie's face as he is fearfully evading his aggressors, which turns into live-action Chan. A season-relevant object then slides over and transitions the screen to Jade standing by Section 13 and fiddling with another season-relevant object. Jackie then runs over and picks Jackie up before inspecting the object which activates and shines at the screen. As the shine fades, Jackie, Uncle and Jade are then confronted by a large opponent who towers over them. Uncle and Jade run away as Jackie delivers a punch which knocks the opponent out cold but hurt his hand as shown when he briefly turns into live-action Chan who wallows in his pan. A cartoon Jackie then assumes his fighting pose with Jade and Uncle join standing next to him before the screen changes to the series logo.

  • In Season 1 and some episodes of Season 2, the background when Jackie fights the ninjas is of the Twelve Talismans. The featured antagonists are the Dark Hand (Ratso, Finn, Tohru, Chow, Valmont) and then the statue of Shendu whose red eyes glare at the screen. The season-relative object that slides over the screen is the Talisman Locator and the object Jade is playing with his the Dragon Talisman. The imposing enemy at the end is Tohru.
  • In most of Season 2 and Re-Enter the J-Team, the background when Jackie fights the ninjas is of the other 7 Demon Sorcerers with the Talismans. The featured antagonists are almost identical to the previous season's, except Valmont's eyes will glow red and the screen shifts to Shendu in spirit-form whose eyes glare at the screen. Tohru is also absent. The season-relative object that slides over the screen is the Pan'ku Box, which is also the one Jade is playing with. The imposing enemy at the end is Hak Foo.
  • Starting from The Powers Unleashed and the rest of season three, the background when Jackie fights the ninjas is the same as season one. The featured antagonists are Finn, Ratso and Chow, who quickly transform into their Dark Chi Warrior forms before Daolon Wong flies from under the screen whose staff creates a light that envelopes the screen. The season-relative object that slides over the screen is now replaced by Tohru tip-toeing across with a charged blowfish, and Jade is playing with Dragon Talisman again. The imposing enemy at the end is Ratso with Finn and Chow floating next to him.
  • For the whole of Season 4, the background when Jackie fights the ninjas is now of the 9 Oni Masks with the Hana Fuda cards. The featured antagonists are Finn, Ratso, Chow, Hak Foo and then Tarakudo who makes a small shockwave before growling at the screen. The transition with Jade fiddling with season-relative object is the same as last seasons. The imposing enemy at the end is a member of the Sumo Khan.
  • The final season opening is noticeably different from the previous season's. The music starts earlier and thus doesn't sync up with what's shown on screen. Jade and Uncle are presented at the same time with their screens being split together. The background when Jackie fights the ninjas is the same as season two. The featured antagonist is Drago alone whose eye is zoomed into to transition the scene. The imposing enemy at the end is the Ice Gang in dragon-form. The parts with Jade at Section 13 and Jackie escaping from the Shadowkhan are omitted entirely.

Magic and the Supernatural[]

The series nearly always involves magic and the supernatural, like spells, demons, chi, and stone talismans.

Talismans[]

The talismans represent the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac:

  • Rat: Power of Animation. "Motion to the Motionless". Gives inanimate objects life. When Shendu was under the spell of Lo Pei, this talisman was required to maintain his form if the Talismans were used to free him from his statue form. Found in an ancient Chinese lantern.
  • Ox: Power of Super Strength. Found in an ancient Mexican temple. Found by Jackie on the mask of El Toro Fuerte. In the episode "The Amazing T-Troop", it increased Jade's muscle size.
  • Tiger: Power of Balance/Ying-Yang. When halved, it also splits the user's positive and negative halves (Yin and Yang) into two separate beings, each holding a half of the talisman. The two beings rejoin when they reunite the broken talisman. Was found within a pie.
  • Rabbit: Power of Super Speed. Allows the user to be very fast. Was found stuck in the shell of a tortoise in the Pacific.
  • Dragon: Power of Combustion. Allows explosive energy to be discharged from the talisman. Valmont fused it into his hand. Found in a volcanic cave.
  • Snake: Power of Invisibility. Found in a secret passage in a cave, near the Amazon River. Found by Jackie in a museum. Another is found in one of the eyes at Mount Rushmore. Jackie discovers that it is a fake to lure him, but it is already too late because he is poisoned by Valmont's potion received from Shendu.
  • Horse: Power of Healing. It can "expel all alien forces within," curing the user of illness (foreign bodies), and can also heal physical injuries, repair broken objects and instantly relieve physical pain and disorientation. Found within a structure atop an unnamed mountain.
  • Sheep: Power of Astral Projection, or the ability to eject the soul from the body and wander as an invisible spirit and able to enter a person's dreams. It was first found in a crate headed for Istanbul
  • Monkey: Power of Shapeshifting. Any item/person/animal may be changed into the shape of any other animal. Found in Micronesia, underwater.
  • Rooster: Power of Levitation (Telekinesis). Gives the user the power to float. Found embedded in a shield in an unnamed Bavarian castle.
  • Dog: Power of Immortality. "The Dog is best friend to Man, it restores youthful energy and grants Eternal Life"; it can negate the effects of aging (the user won't turn young again, but they will feel as though they have) and make them invulnerable, (this was humorously pointed out when Finn collided with a bridge while atop a moving train and responded with a painful groan,) but only for as long as the user is in contact/wearing the talisman. Found in a wall of a windmill in the Netherlands.
  • Pig: Power of Heat-Beam Eyes. Found on a Bavarian clock tower’s mechanical pig with cymbals.

Chi Magic[]

In the universe of Jackie Chan Adventures, several characters can use a form of magic using chi energy. Chi magic involves the use of potions, magic objects, and incantations. Below are some of the Chi incantations that have been used throughout the series. Each wizard usually uses the same incantation but can accomplish many different effects, ranging from banishing demons to turning living creatures to stone.

  • Yiu Mo Gwai Gwaai Fai Di Zao-The main good incantation of the series, this spell is used most often by Uncle. It is used for multiple purposes, including: banishing Shendu from Jade's body, returning the Demon Sorcerers to the Netherworld, turning Shendu to stone, and extracting the Demon Chi of the Demon Sorcerers. The incantation is actually Cantonese for "spirits, demons, ghosts and monsters quickly go away."
  • Lai Shui Zai-The incantation used by Bai Tza during her attempt to flood San Francisco. In Mandarin it is along the lines of "summon water"
  • Kuai Kuai Qi Lai-Incantation used by Shendu (in Jackie's body) to open the portal to the Book Of Ages.
  • Nukeru, He Men Ja'aku-The Japanese incantation used for the removal of Oni Masks. It is also used to imprison Tarakudo in his Oni Mask. Can be translated as "Come off, evil face."
  • Ya Gaa Mee Mo, Ya Gaa Mee Chi Wa-Drago's incantation, used to absorb Demon Chi and cause destruction.
  • Mee-thana Chi. Chi-Mee-thana Chi-Chant Tohru uses to attempt to ambush Drago's absorption of the Demon Chi.
  • Qu Yiqi Bushu Ni-Iso's incantation, used for evil chi spells. Its possibly 'Ju E Chea Bu Shun Li (祝一切不顺利)' in Chinese, meaning 'Wish every thing unsuccessful.'

A non-chi spell called Ex Metu Veres that the Magisters used when they stole Stonehenge was also invoked. Neither Chinese nor of any relevance to Chi magic. Latin for: "Out of fear, truth." This spell appears to have the same versatility as other forms of magic. Daolon Wong's incantations - as of present - are indecipherable.

References to pop culture[]

Main article: List of pop culture references in Jackie Chan Adventures
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