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NA : November 7, 2001 EU : November 30, 2001

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Jackie Chan Adventures is a video game based upon the animated series of the same name .

The Game Boy Advance game, entitled Jackie Chan Adventures: Legend of the Dark Hand , was developed by Torus Games , published by Activision , and released in 2001. The PlayStation 2 version was developed by Atomic Planet Entertainment , published by Sony Computer Entertainment , and released on October 1, 2004, in Europe. The latter console version is compatible with the EyeToy . Jackie, Jade, Uncle, Valmont and Shendu were voiced by their original actors.

On May 11, 2005, Hip Games (a subsidiary of Hip Interactive) [1] announced it would be publishing the PS2 version for North America, [2] and the game was featured at E3 2005 as a part of their lineup. [3] However, in July of that same year, Hip Interactive went bankrupt, [4] and no one else picked up the PS2 title for a North American release.

The story is a mix of Seasons 1 and 2 of Jackie Chan Adventures and follows The Demon Sorcerers , led by Shendu , the demon of fire. The eight demons were banished to the Demon Netherworld by eight Chinese immortals using the magic of the Pan Ku Box. In present times, the Dark Hand, led by Valmont, are using the Pan Ku Box to unleash the demons upon the world. However, Jackie Chan , his niece Jade Chan , and their Uncle are willing to stop the demons from returning to the planet. The heroes, also known as the J-Team, search for the magical 12 Talismans as well.

Jackie Chan : The main protagonist of the game. Jackie is an archeologist who secretly works for Section 13. He has a niece named Jade and an uncle named Uncle. In his mission, he must collect the Talismans and defeat the Demon Sorcerers as well. He is an expert in martial arts.

Jade Chan : Jackie's 12-year-old niece from China . She moved to the United States and has enjoyed her adventures with her uncle, who believes the missions he goes on are too dangerous for Jade.

Uncle : Jackie's uncle who owns an antique shop . He is a Chi Wizard and studied with Chi Master Fong for 15 years. He knows a lot about antiques and magical things, and does research to find out what magic forces Jackie may deal with in his adventures. He has a habit for hitting Jackie over the head.

Tohru : A very large Japanese man. He used to work for the Dark Hand and Valmont gave him the Dragon Talisman to power up his strength. He later joined the J-Team.

Captain Black : An old friend of Jackie's and the leader of Section 13. He sends Jackie off on his missions, but he dislikes magic and demons.

El Toro Fuerte : A famous masked wrestler from Mexico . He was using the Ox Talisman to power up his strength but gave it to Jackie, after he defeated him in battle. El Toro's biggest fan is Paco.

Paco : El Toro's biggest fan. He believes Jackie is a "mouseman" and El Toro is the greatest. He and Jade seem to argue about this every time they meet.

Viper : An ex-thief who is good with martial arts. She once used the Snake Talisman to steal jewels, but Jackie managed to get it from her and she now is a member of the J-Team.

The Fishing Guy : This Chinese man appears practically in every level. He enjoys fishing and will save the game for Jackie in his diary. He has his own fishing store, and allows the player access to the fishing game. His fishing stores are in the Japanese Gardens, Fisherman's Wharf, the Spanish Village and Golden Gate Park.

The Dark Hand : An organisation of criminals, led by the British Valmont, who is possessed by Shendu. Valmont is intelligent and dislikes sharing his body with Shendu. Hak Foo is a muscular henchman of the Dark Hand, has named all of his attacks and is Tohru's replacement. Finn is a real joker and dresses in clothes from the 70's. Ratso is strong, but a bit stupid and his favourite music group is Kiss . Chow is the shortest member of the Dark Hand but the best at using martial arts. He wears prescription sunglasses, black clothes and likes drinking coffee.

The Demon Sorcerers : The eight demons that once ruled the world. They are led by Shendu. They each have their own powers derived from fire, sky, moon, earth, thunder, mountain, wind and water. They were defeated and banished to the Netherworld by the eight immortals of China, using the Pan Ku Box. Shendu wishes to use the puzzle box to release his brothers and sisters, so he and they can rule the world again.

Shadowkhan : These shadow warriors are Shendu's minions. The normal Shadowkhan are weak and don't take much time to be defeated. The Armoured Shadowkhan dress in red and attack with lethal blades. The Shadowkhan Mages wear Chinese hats and shoot fireballs at Jackie. The Samurai Shadowkhan are the most powerful of the Shadowkhan. They are spirits in samurai armour and attack with sharp swords. They do tend to lose their helmets occasionally.

The game received "generally favorable reviews" on both platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic . [13] [14]


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of characters from the animated television series Jackie Chan Adventures .

Jackie Chan is a talented archaeologist who lives in San Francisco with his uncle. His quiet life of exploring booby-trapped castles and dusty tombs is disturbed when an old friend, Captain Black of Section 13, recruits him to stop the Dark Hand from acquiring the 12 Talismans. Having been raised by his uncle, a powerful Chi Wizard, Jackie understands that the Talismans themselves pose a serious threat to the world, though he often laments that he has been forced onto the frontlines of the battle between good and evil.

Jackie is a skilled martial artist and is very agile, but would prefer not to fight evil forces unless he has no choice. His catchphrases are "Bad day, bad day, bad day, bad day, BAD DAY!" (usually as a huge understatement), "Talk later!", "I'm sorry, I'll bring it back later, thank you!" (this line has also been used by Uncle Chan and Jade) and "That's crazy, Jade! You're crazy!" When he is in shock or dumbfounded, he makes a strange but quiet whooping sound ("Bwaaah!") similar to Hank Hill of King of the Hill . Though by no means stupid and capable of thinking and acting on his feet to make use of whatever is available in dire situations, he does have a habit of stating the obvious or agreeing to strange requests without realizing until after it has been said.

When Jackie uses the Tiger talisman, he is divided into two different beings: his light self and his dark self. His light side is kind, benevolent, loving, and gentle, yet dimwitted and too sensitive. His dark side is fight-loving, selfish, aggressive and rude, but can be helpful at times. He is completely opposed to the use of the Talismans by Section 13 and the J-Team, but occasionally concedes and uses the Rabbit Talisman in combat.

Jade is Jackie's Hong Kong -born niece (actually his first-cousin-once-removed , since she is his " cousin Shen's girl ") who is already " Americanized ". She is adventurous, and to that extent, she frequently disobeys her uncle's advice to remain in safety, tends to accompany Jackie as he goes out on adventures and thus gets herself into trouble, and, though she will not admit it, has to be rescued by Jackie almost every time. Just as often, however, her quick mind and flexible thinking help Jackie in situations where his moderate thinking and habitual caution are a definite hindrance. A frequent gag in the series is her inexplicable ability to appear in the middle of the action mere seconds after being left in a supposedly secure location/vehicle for her safety, she also wanted to be a hero/#1 fan like Jackie is and maybe have a fan club but Jackie forbids that because of her age.

In the second season, it turns out that Jade is possibly the Chosen One of the Ben-Shui order, although she seems largely unaware of this fact. This accounts for her considerable skill, energy, and enthusiasm, and for her immense (yet still mostly unrealized) potential in the martial arts, demonstrated when she easily beat up a skilled Section 13 worker called Mickey in the opening scene of the " Tchang Zu Portal " episode. Moreover, she is very good at using chi magic, as shown when she is able to annihilate Shadowkhan with Uncle's Puffer Fish. Jade once became the Queen of the Shadowkhan and her powers far exceeded Shendu's so much that he was forced to pay homage to her.

In the last episode, Jade is set to become an agent of Section 13 when she is older. In two episodes, Jade encounters a future version of herself: a very skilled young woman capable of engaging Jackie Chan in hand-to-hand combat and who is the head of Section 13 (Captain Black having left to set up "Section 14,") and came back in time once to stop Drago. Later on, Present Jade traveled to the future and found that Captain Black is back in charge of Section 13 and her future self has been reassigned to desk duty as punishment for Future Jade's previous unauthorized use of the Dragon Talisman, which resulted in the destruction of a donut shop, and its destruction by Drago. However, with the talismans returned to Shendu, and Shendu returned to the Netherworld, the existence of this timeline is in doubt.

Uncle, as he is known (he is called " sensei " by Tohru,) is the uncle of Jackie and granduncle of Jade. He has a very stereotypical Cantonese-accented drawl, usually talks in third person about himself, and often uses Cantonese in many aspects of his speech (his magic incantation, "Yu Mo Gui Gwai Fai Di Zao" (" Yiu 2 mo 1 gwai 2 gwaai 3 faai 3 di 1 jau 2 " ) (ε¦–ι­”ι¬Όζ€ͺεΏ«ε“‹θ΅°), means " Evil demons and malevolent spirits, be gone! " in Cantonese .) His most commonly used magical items are a dried salamander and puffer fish; both having backgrounds in Asian remedies. Tea is his favorite drink, but he often complains it's too hot or cold and always throws the cup when he finishes. He has a variety of catchphrases - the two most common being "aiyah!" and "one more thing" - almost all of them used as admonitions to other characters.

Born in the year of the Dog ( The Dog and Piggy Show ), Uncle is the owner of an antique store (originally an 8-track tape store) and an accomplished chi wizard, learning his skills from the famed Master Fung. As a child, he was part of the Seven Little Fortunes opera troupe (which the real Jackie Chan was a part of,) and thus received opera school training. In addition, he is an accomplished martial artist in his own right, and according to Jackie in The Dog and Piggy Show , Uncle himself was just like Jackie at the same age (20s-30s). He did not know any magic when Jackie was a young boy, suggesting he studied under Master Fung when Jackie was a teenager or in college. Apparently, after he became too old for more aggressive martial arts, Uncle studied a fighting style that allowed him to knock out opponents by using nerve points (he also uses the Vulcan nerve pinch instead of actual pressure points.) Whenever a magical enemy is near, Uncle gets what he calls "the willies."

A running gag has Uncle hitting Jackie or at least another character over the head with a two-fingered strike, sometimes preceded by his catchphrase, "Come closer to Uncle." Jackie is his usual target, but Captain Black, Jackie's dark side, Tohru, Daolon Wong, Hsi Wu the Sky Demon, Super Moose, and, on one or two occasions, himself have all been victims to this particular attack.

He is not very capable with technology: he does not understand devices such as faxes (he gets all his facts from books,) laptops (calling Jade's a " magic waffle iron ") and the World Wide Web. In spite of this, he has on several occasions performed spells long-distance using these devices. In the episode "The Shadow Eaters," he is revealed to have a passion for oil painting (stating that Uncle needed time for Uncle.)

Another gag is that nobody knows his true name or exactly how they are related to him; even Jade's visiting parents call him Uncle. They then explain that they think that he is actually their cousin.

A very large Japanese man, Tohru was once an Enforcer for the Dark Hand and a personal servant for Valmont. From the episode centered around the Pig and Dog talismans, Tohru started to have second thoughts about working for the Dark Hand. Several things point to this, from Jackie trying to tell Tohru to come and work for Section 13 because "they serve donuts every Thursday" (which he stated back in episode 13) to all the insults and blames he bore through his working for the Dark Hand and betraying them, always angering him. However, when the Dark Hand managed to revive Shendu, the demon sorcerer double-crossed them. Forced to fight Shendu alone, Tohru was quickly defeated, after which he changed his allegiances, and turned himself in to Section 13's authorities. After an ordeal that allowed Tohru some degree of freedom, he became Uncle's apprentice and developed a close big-brother relationship with Jade, whom he becomes very protective of. Tohru shows great loyalty to whoever he stands by, even back to the time when he was an Enforcer for the Dark Hand.

Though Tohru's size and body mass would suggest he is among the biggest people in the world, he is considered too small to be a sumo wrestler in the reality of the series (as seen in the third season's episode "Re-Enter the J-Team.") In the fourth season, he is found to be a descendant of a samurai. After he and Uncle banished Shendu and Drago, Uncle decides that Tohru is now a full Chi Wizard. He likes grape soda and hates fish (a cultural irony, given that one of Japan's prime dietary components is fish,) and seems to have a fondness for cats, having used the Monkey talisman several times to mutate enemies into kittens (which Uncle is allergic to.) He becomes a vital character in the fourth season when they have to battle evil Oni, which only he has knowledge of due to childhood tales told by his mother. While he knows how to fight and repel them, he has a deep-set fear of them which proves a somewhat crippling hindrance over the course of the fourth season. Also, just as Uncle had around other dark magical beings, Tohru gets "the willies" when he's around Oni.

Captain Black is the head of the Section 13 and Jackie's longtime friend. In the first season episode The Rock , when Jade tries to access Section 13's Vault, it is revealed that Captain Augustus Black was born on October 27, 1959, which Jade thought might have been the Talisman vault's password. It is also hinted that Captain Black may be a fan of James Bond as he used " 007 " as the pass code to the vault (Jade mentions that the code only had 'three numbers, last one seven.') In Black Magic , Captain Black mentions that he is a fan of Elvis Presley ; " The only 'King' I bow to is Elvis, and I don't see you wearing Blue Suede Shoes ". He is also relatively sarcastic, as (in season 3, "A Jolly J-Team Xmas") when mistaken for Tohru's mother, Captain Black commented that, "I am often mistaken for elderly Japanese women." Uncle has commented that Captain Black has a lot of good chi inside of him, as Jackie found out when he was surprised to find that Captain Black was able to resist an Oni Mask for quite a significant amount of time.

Although he initially had strongly believed against the existence of magic, he quickly changed his mind when he saw Shendu with his own eyes. Since then, he spends most of his time covering up the Chans' magic-related adventures; unfortunately, his determination to stop the demon sorcerers led to him jeopardizing his own position and Section 13's as a whole. On rare occasions, he has looked after the antique shop when no one else could, but his curiosity resulted in mutating himself into a toad. In the episode J2 Revisited , Captain Black's future self is shown to have a beard as well as a firmer attitude towards his agents. Whenever he sees something that shocks or surprises him, he uses his common catchphrase "Whoa Nelly!". On the rare occasions when Section 13 and the J-Team resort to using the Talismans themselves, Captain Black usually favors the Dragon Talisman.

El Toro Fuerte (often called El Toro ) is a Mexican masked luchador , who prides himself at never removing his mask (ironically enough, in every episode that has centered around El Toro – but not every episode in which he has appeared - El Toro loses or removes his mask for certain reasons.) Originally the holder of the Ox Talisman of super strength, he gives up the talisman to prove that his skills are legitimate. His catchphrases are "Sorry" (usually when he hurts Jackie by accident,) "El Toro Fuerte never removes his mask" and "Don't touch the mask." In "Aztec Rat Race", El Toro is revealed to have a fear of mice . He reclaims the Ox Talisman several times throughout the series, when the J-Team needs their power. He also uses the Rooster Talisman on occasion.

Paco, a young boy around Jade's age, is El Toro Fuerte's #1 fan, who believes that El Toro is the greatest fighter ever. Although his belief has been questioned throughout the series, he remains loyal to El Toro, who had given him his own mask as a reward of loyalty, and became his sidekick and student. Whenever they are together, Paco and Jade often end up arguing over whose mentor is better, during which course Paco refers to Jackie as "The Mouse Man" because of his comparatively smaller stature. He habitually calls Jade " Yade " because of his Mexican accent, and it has been hinted he might h
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