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Jackie Chan Adventures 2

2001-09-08 | Action & Adventure,Animation,Comedy,Sci-Fi & Fantasy | 39 episodes
Overview

6 Seasons

Episode

Through the Rabbit Hole (2001)

In a mix of science and magic, the Rabbit Talisman sends Jade back in time to 1976, where she encounters younger versions of Jackie, Uncle and even Valmont. However when Shendu sends the Enforcers back to recover the Talisman (Which Jackie follows), they decide to try to change history by getting rid of the younger Jackie Chan.

Through the Rabbit Hole poster

Directed By

Michael Chang

Writer

David Slack

The Warrior Incarnate (2001)

Jackie and Uncle try to study the marking on the statue of Lo Pei, the warrior who scattered the Talismans, hoping to find clues to the remaining ones. When Jade shatters the statue, she finds a way to repair the damage, and brings the ancient warrior to life.

The Warrior Incarnate poster

Directed By

Bryan Andrews

Writer

Dean Stefan

Snake Hunt (2001)

Jackie and Jade set out to find the Snake Talisman in a cave in South America. They cross paths with an egotistical "archaeologist" shooting for a TV show. After catching wind of their quest the "archaeologist" steals the Talisman. Things become more complicated after the Dark Hand shows up.

Snake Hunt poster

Directed By

Andy Thom

Writer

Kevin D. Campbell

Mother of All Battles (2001)

Tohru's mother comes to visit him and clashes with Uncle. Meanwhile, Tohru is almost seduced by a rival gang, the Black Hand to return to crime and help them steal the statue of the Golden Octopus.

Mother of All Battles poster

Directed By

Andy Thom

Writer

Dean Stefan

The Stronger Evil (2001)

The Dark Hand, with the power of the Talismans, goes on a crime spree. Although Jackie is eager to leave Section 13 behind, he agrees to help them one last time against the Dark Hand. Meanwhile, Shendu escapes back to the real world and tries to possess Jackie but accidentally possesses Valmont instead.

The Stronger Evil poster

Directed By

Frank Squillace

Writer

David Slack

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