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Jackie Chan Adventures 3

2002-09-14 | Action & Adventure,Animation,Comedy,Sci-Fi & Fantasy | 17 episodes
Overview

6 Seasons

Episode

Re-Enter the J Team (2002)

The J-Team reunites to infiltrate a secret island base where Capt. Black believes that Jade (the stone, not the niece) is being smuggled through. Jackie, Tohru, Viper and El Toro masqurade as contestants in a martial arts tournament in order to gain entry. Jade takes upon herself to train Tohru for his sumo competitions. Jade sneaks onto the island and becomes instramental in locating the smuggled Jade stone.

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Directed By

Christopher Berkeley

Writer

Duane Capizzi

The Powers Unleashed (2002)

The Enforcers and Daolon Wong both break into Section 13 in search of the talismans. Uncle capture the Dark Chi warriors in a magical urn. Jackie destroys the talismans rather than allowing them to fall into the wrong hands. Doing so unleashes the powers of the talismans from their physical containers, sending the powers to reside inside the decendents of the 12 animals of the Zodiac. Dalon Wong later turns the Enforcers into his new Dark Chi Warriors. The first power that Jackie and team track is the power of Imortality, which leads them to a local dog show. Making off with the dogs before Daolon can harm them, the team encounters the new Enforcers/Dark Chi Warriors in the park. Jackie and company defeat the Dark Chi Enforcers and save the noble canine.

The Powers Unleashed poster

Directed By

Michael Goguen

Writer

David Slack

Viva Las Jackies (2002)

Jackie, Jade and Uncle track the Yin Yang talisman to Las Vegas where the noble tiger is part of a magic stage show. In attempting to move the tiger to safety, Jackie (in an Elvis costume no less) accidently causes the talisman powers to activiate creating tiger-lite and tiger-dark. In the struggle to reunite the tigers, Jackie is caught in the talisman energy. Jade's quick thinking keeps him from fully splitting into his lite and dark half. However he has split into his two halves down to the waist. Daolon and the Dark Chi Enforcers arrive in Las Vegas and manage to get both halves of the tiger, but the are stopped before extracting the tailsman powers by Uncle's good chi spells. Jackie-lite and dark are completely split in two durring the struggle to free the tigers. In an action packed sequence that tourists think is the planned stage show, the Jackies defete the D.C. Enforcers and Daolon, and reunite themselves and the tigers.

Viva Las Jackies poster

Directed By

Seung Eun Kim

Writer

David Slack

Aztec Rat Race (2002)

Jackie, Jade, Uncle, El Toro and Paco track the talisman power of the Rat (reanimation) to Mexico. Finding the rat in an acient Aztec temple, El Toro accidently causes the rat's powers to accidently bringing a statue of the God Quetzalcoatl to 'life'. God Q mistakes Jade for the Goddess Chiuacoatl. In attempting to save Jade, El Toro is mistaken by God Q for Xoloti who takes souls to the underworld. God Q captures out heros on the outskirts of a nearby village. Daolon arrives to take the rat for himself. Jade manages to change the marking on Daolon's forehead to resemble that of Xolotl and convinces God Q that Daolon is the real enemy, not El Toro. Grabbing the rat from Daolon, Jade runs into the village and animates the Super Moose plush toys being sold there. The Super Mooses free Jackie and the others. God Q defeate Daolon and learn how he was brought to life, and agrees to be returned to a statute.

Aztec Rat Race poster

Directed By

Michael Chang

Writer

Adam Beechen

Monkey a Go-Go (2002)

The troublesome Monkey King returns! An unsuspecting construction worker finds a monkey puppet in concrete and unwittingly pulls its leg. The Monkey King is free and off to get his revenge on Jackie! Uncle has traced another talisman power, this one to Hawaii. In Hawaii, Jackie, Jade, and Uncle trace the power to the pet Japanese monkey of a visiting Japanese dignitary. Daolon (without The Dark Chi Enforcers) arrives and startles the monkey who shape-shifts away. Bedlam ensues as Jackie and Daolon track the morphing monkey around the island. When the Monkey King arrives, Daolon inadvertently gives our heroes the interference they need to escape with the magical simian. Daolon uses a spell to return the Monkey King to his puppet state.

Monkey a Go-Go poster

Directed By

Christopher Berkeley

Writer

Alexx Van Dyne

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