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American animated television series

Jackie Chan
Willie Chan
Brian Gersh
Solon So
Jeff Kline
Duane Capizzi



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^ Known as Columbia TriStar Television , Adelaide Productions , Blue Train Entertainment and the Jackie Chan Group for Seasons 1–2 and Columbia TriStar Domestic Television for Seasons 2–3

^ Known as Columbia TriStar Television Distribution for Seasons 1-3



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Jackie Chan Adventures is an American 2D-animated television series , created by John Rogers , Duane Capizzi and Jeff Kline , and produced by Sony Pictures Television (originally as Columbia TriStar Television for the first three seasons). The cartoon series premiered on September 9, 2000, and ran for five seasons until its conclusion on July 8, 2005. The series focuses on a fictionalized version of Hong Kong action film star Jackie Chan , [1] [2] who operates in life as an archaeologist and special agent, combatting threats that are mainly magical and supernatural – based on real-life mythologies and supernatural stories from Asia and around the world – with the aid of his family and close friends.

Many of the episodes created for Jackie Chan Adventures featured references to Chan's actual works, with the actor making live-action appearances in the form of an interview situation, answering questions about his life and work. The series was aired in the United States on Kids' WB , with re-runs aired on Toon Disney 's Jetix programming block, as well as Cartoon Network . The series proved a success on children's television, including abroad, leading to the creation of a toy franchise and two video games based on the series.

Jackie Chan Adventures is set within an alternate Earth in which magic and supernatural forces exist but are unknown to much of humanity - these include demons, ghosts, spirits, spells and various creatures and gods. Although the series focuses mostly on those from Asia, primarily Chinese mythology and folklore, it also includes those from other locations in the world, including Europe and Central America. In the animated series, the actor Jackie Chan exists in this setting as a professional archaeologist with a high degree of martial combat skill, who is forced to accept the fact that magic and the supernatural exists when uncovers a talisman in an artifact that possess magical powers sought out by a criminal organization.

Throughout the series, Chan is aided by his close family, including his uncle and his niece Jade, and his close friend Captain Black – head of a secret law enforcement organization codenamed "Section 13" – alongside additional allies introduced over the course of the series. Each season of the program primarily contains an overarching storyline in which Chan and his allies must face off against a dangerous demonic figure, aided by human henchman, by preventing them finding a series of magical objects that can help them to conquer the world. Alongside the overarching plotline, some episodes also consist of standalone stories that focus on Chan and his friends combatting magical and supernatural forces that are either evil or not understanding of their situation. While storylines feature action sequence focused on magic and martial arts, they also include comedic situations akin to several of Chan's works in action-comedy films.

While Chan does not provide the voice of his animated character, he appears regularly in live-action inserts at the end of the program to offer insights on Chinese history, culture and philosophy. [3]

The series often features references to Jackie Chan's films and his own life throughout the series. In the episode "A Night at the Opera", Uncle states that he was part of the stage group " Seven Little Fortunes ", which Jackie Chan was actually part of in real life. Another example is in the episode "The Invisible Mom" where Jackie is bitten by a Snake , and uses a kung fu style known as "the drunken master" from one of his earliest headlining films of the same name. According to Jackie during one of his question segments, the characters of the show are based on certain people in his life. Uncle is based on his agent and father, Jade is based on an assortment of his nieces, and Tohru is based on one of his stunt team members as well as himself. The episode "And He Does His Own Stunts" is a reference to the fact that Jackie Chan does his own stunts in his movies.

Some episodes' titles are based on actual film names. For example, "Half a Mask of Kung Fu" is based on Half a Loaf of Kung Fu , four episode titles ("Enter the Viper", "Enter the Cat", "Re-Enter the J-Team", and "Re-Enter the Dragon ") are based on Enter the Dragon (in which Jackie Chan performs as a stuntman [4] ), "Shanghai Moon" is based on Shanghai Noon , "Armor of the Gods" is based on Armour of God , "Project A, For Astral" is based on Project A and "Rumble in the Big House" is based on Rumble in the Bronx .

The series aired in the Republic of Ireland on RTÉ Two from 30 April 2001 and was regularly rerun until 2014. [5]

In 2001, Sony Pictures released episodes from the first season on VHS and DVD . But one format differed from the other in that of the four DVDs released, three were select, individual episodes while the fourth contained the whole season of 13 episodes; the VHS series had only three, separate episodes. Also, there was a difference in the titles of said episodes released on VHS and DVD. The Day of The Dragon VHS box cover art was the same as that of the first season DVD case cover, which featured Jackie, Jade and Uncle with the villains behind them, dimmed in a yellowish background. On these, the episodes were presented without the teasers that originally appeared prior to the opening/intro sequence as they aired. They are currently unavailable and out-of-print , especially since they had limited pressings and no plans have been announced to follow up season one with DVD box sets of the remaining four seasons. However, the entire series can be ordered and seen via video-on-demand service at Amazon and iTunes . As of October 2010, the entire series was made available on the Netflix streaming service.

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment plans to release the second season on DVD through Amazon.com, and other online retailers. [6] Mill Creek Entertainment announced all five seasons on DVD in Region 1. [ citation needed ]

Common Sense Media gave the show 4 out of 5 stars, saying "Lighthearted, entertaining, suspenseful, and humorous, this show may not be deep, but it's a lot of fun". [22]

A number of books were released to accompany the series.

A number of comics were released to accompany the series.

There has only been one Jackie Chan game first released on Game Boy Advance then re-released on PlayStation 2 , both under different titles.

Following Jackie Chan Adventures , Chan set off to create local productions in Asia. The first, Jackie Chan's Fantasia , is a 52-episode Chinese animated series produced by Nanjing Hongying Animation Entertainment. [43] [44] It aired in 2009 on CCTV and in English on Sonic-Nickelodeon . [45]

In 2017, Chan announced All New Jackie Chan Adventures , a $6 million 104-episode Chinese CG-animated series produced by Zhejiang Talent Television & Film, Khorgas JJ Culture Media Co., and VJ Animation Studio. [46] It was released in China in 2017, with a feature film scheduled for 2019. [47] Despite the name, it is unrelated to the American series.

Later in 2008 this series was adopted by Sun TV Network in South Indian multiple languages

"Chan's the Man" by Wheatus (season 1) Jim Latham (season 2–5)
September 9, 2000 ( 2000-09-09 ) – July 8, 2005 ( 2005-07-08 )
The Search For The Talisman (Volume 1)

June 5, 2012 [18] [19] Manufacture on Demand (MOD) release.

Eliza Willard & David Slack & Alexx Dyne

November 6, 2001 (US) & November 30, 2001 (EU) [40]

Find eight stolen scrolls and stop the Dark Hand from unleashing demons.

October 1, 2004 (EU), September 19, 2004 (CH) & Cancelled (US) [41] [42]

Play as Jackie Chan and collect the Talismans. Compatible with PlayStation's EyeToy .


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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 magi
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