Jackie Chan Adventures
Jackie Chan Adventures | |
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Created by |
John Rogers Duane Capizzi Jeff Kline |
Developed by | Jackie Chan |
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Voices of |
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Ending theme | "Chan's the Man" by Wheatus (season 1) |
Country of origin | USA/Hong Kong |
Original language(s) | Cantonese/English |
No. of seasons | 5 |
No. of episodes | 95 (list of episodes) |
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Running time | 23 minutes |
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Release | |
Original network |
The WB Television Network (US) Rai 2 (Italy) La 2, Clan (Spain) France 3, Canal J, Gulli (France) |
Original release | September 9, 2000 – July 8, 2005 |
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Website |
Jackie Chan Adventures was an American animated television series starring the adventures of a fictionalized version of action film star Jackie Chan.[1][2] Many of the episodes contained references to Chan's actual works. The series ran on Kids' WB! for 5 seasons from September 9, 2000 to July 8, 2005. During its run, it was also shown on Cartoon Network, and afterwards, its reruns landed on Disney XD. An Arabic translation began airing on MBC 3 since early 2006 and a Tamil translation has been airing on Chutti TV and Kannada translation has been airing on Chintu TV since the launch of both channels. It also used to air on Cartoon Network in Urdu. There have been several toys and video games based on the series. Its main character designer is Jeff Matsuda.
Plot
Jackie Chan, an amateur archeologist, enjoyed his job working for the local university until fate dealt him another hand. After finding a shield containing a talisman he encounters The Dark Hand, a criminal organization led by a man called Valmont and guided by the spirit Shendu. Jackie and his family must cooperate with a secret law enforcement organization, Section 13, to counter the threat, and must face dangers that will demand all of Jackie's daring and skill in martial arts to overcome.
Episodes
Season | Episodes | Originally aired (U.S. dates) | |
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Season premiere | Season finale | ||
1 | 16 | September 9, 2000 | March 17, 2001 |
2 | 36 | September 8, 2001 | September 7, 2002 |
3 | 17 | September 14, 2002 | May 3, 2003 |
4 | 13 | September 13, 2003 | February 14, 2004 |
5 | 13 | September 11, 2004 | July 8, 2005 |
Characters
The main characters are:
- Jackie Chan – Jackie Chan is a talented archaeologist and skilled martial artist 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, forcing him onto the front lines of the battle between good and evil.
- Jade Chan – Jade is Jackie's Hong Kong-born, 12-year-old niece (technically his first-cousin-once-removed, since she is his "Cousin Shen's girl") who is already 'Americanized'. She is adventurous, and thus she frequently disobeys her uncle's advice to remain in safety. She tends to accompany Jackie as he goes out on adventures and get herself into trouble. Though she will not admit it, she 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.
- Uncle Chan – Uncle, as he is known (he is called "sensei" by Tohru), is the uncle of Jackie and great-uncle 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, "Jiu1mo1gwai2gwaai3 faai3 di2 zau2" (妖魔鬼怪快哋走), 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, almost all of them used as admonitions to other characters. He is a skilled martial artist, but he is rarely seen engaging in hand-to-hand combat. When he does, he usually takes opponents out with one strike discreetly. Uncle's most utlized skills are his knowledge of history, and his talents for sorcery and magic. He is a talented chi wizard, able to hold his own against and gain the better of opponents who are much more capable than him.
- Tohru – A very large Japanese man, Tohru was once an enforcer for the Dark Hand and a personal servant for Valmont, its leader. 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 in chi magic 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. By the end of the series, Tohru becomes a full chi wizard.
- Ratso – A nerdy strongman who acts somewhat childish, dimwitted and has a fondness of toys, baseball and grilled cheese sandwiches. He wears a bandage across his nose as a fashion statement, and studied theoretical physics before joining the Enforcers. When he was a Dark Chi warrior in Season 3, he inherited the mantle of Chuy. When infused with fire demon Chi by Drago, he could generate fire from his hands. When the Monkey Talisman affected him, he was usually turned into a rat (which is fitting, based on his name). In Season 2 episode 1, Chow turned him into a walrus by accident and changed him back. He has an unnamed sister and a young nephew named Rocko, who is his sister's son and is unaware of his uncle's criminal career.
- Chow – Of Asian descent (most likely Chinese, for in Season 2 episode 3, he is able to read a riddle in Chinese), he is the shortest and youngest member of the group. His trademark is a pair of yellow-orange sunglasses, which are actually eyeglasses, and worked at a store called Sunglass Shack where he was employee of the month 3 times before joining the Dark Hand. When he was a Dark Chi warrior in Season 3, he inherited the mantle of Ghon. He gained the ability to shoot fire from his eyes during his employ by Drago (although all too often his sunglasses broke when he used that ability). He has a fear of flying, heights, space travel and a lot of other things. He has a young nephew named Charlie, who is unaware of his uncle's crime life.
- Finn – An Irish-American comedian and the brains (or at least the most intelligent) of the Dark Hand enforcers (after Tohru's defection). He is a 1970s fanatic, and sang disco at weddings before joining the Dark Hand. Along with the other two recurring Enforcers and Hak Foo, he worked for Shendu, Valmont, Daolon Wong, Tarakudo and Drago (shortly). He commonly and playfully refers to Valmont as Big-V (and Little-V when he is reduced to a child) and Shendu as "Shen-Dude". When a dragon, he has the ability to shoot fire from his fingers, and as a Dark Chi Warrior he assumes the mantle of his predecessor Rhen. He has a young nephew named Frank, who is unaware of his uncle's criminal career.
- Hak Foo – aka The Black Tiger, has spiked red hair, a thin moustache and chin beard, and habitually wears a blue muscle shirt and jeans. He wore a blue vest and red pantaloons in his first appearance, and when he joined the Dark Hand, had a costume change. He is a very skillful and brawny fighter, and a dangerous opponent to all who face him ... except for a minor hitch. Hak Foo has the habit of making up and shouting colorful metaphorical phrases whenever he commences an attack or a special action. When Hak Foo and Jackie first met, he was the first opponent who ever defeated Jackie in a fair fight, and throughout the entire series, Jackie never defeats him outright.
- Valmont – The leader of the Dark Hand who hails from the United Kingdom. He is a skillful criminal mastermind and martial arts expert who is able to hold his own against (and even get the better of) Jackie in their personal confrontations. When something goes wrong, he says his catchphrase, "blast!" In Season 2, he was possessed by Shendu. Throughout the series, Valmont looses more and more capital until by the time Season 4 comes around, he lives in a run down apartment barely large enough for him to live comfortably.
- Captain Black – Captain Black is the head of 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.
Magic and the supernatural
The series involves magic and the supernatural, like spells, demons, chi, and stone talismans all throughout the episodes.
Talismans
The talismans represent the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac:
- Rat: Power and ability of Animation. "Motion to the Motionless" Gives inanimate objects life. The animated object takes on the personality, powers and abilities of the person or thing it's modeled after. A Quetzalcoatl (sun god) statue could fly and shoot fire balls and the Lo Pei statue knew chi magic. 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 statue form. Found on the bottom of an ancient Chinese lantern. Can also deanimate objects or people when removed.
- Ox: Power and ability of Super Strength. Found by Jackie on the mask of El Toro Fuerte. In the episode "The Mask of El Toro Fuerte", it greatly strengthened Jade to superhuman levels. Can also strengthen objects.
- Tiger: Power and ability of Balance (the spiritual kind, not the literal kind). When activated, it splits the user's positive and negative halves (Yin and Yang) into two separate beings, each holding a half of the Talisman. Can also be used to find the "other half" of a broken object. The two beings rejoin when they reunite the broken Talisman. It was found within a pie. In Season 1 episode 12 "The Tiger and the Pussycat" Shendu claims it is the glue which binds the others together."
- Rabbit: Power and ability of Super Speed. It was found stuck in the shell of a Giant tortoise in the Pacific. When combined with the levitation Talisman, it gives the user the power of supersonic flight.
- Dragon: Power and ability of Combustion. Allows highly destructive and explosive pure fiery energy to be discharged from the Talisman. The Dragon Talisman fuses to the wielder's hand. Found in a volcanic cave, it is shown to draw power from the users emotions.
- Snake: Power and ability of Invisibility. Found on the ceiling of a chamber of a Snake worshiper's temple near the Amazon River and later donated to a New York museum. It is also Viper's favorite Talisman (as she considers it to be her "sign") only draw back is that Shadowkhan can see the user despite being invisible, and various Magical items designed for locating.
- Horse: Power and ability of Healing/Renewal. "The noble Horse of a knight" 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. In the Old West, it was government property destined for the San Francisco museum. Its whereabouts in between are unknown.
- Sheep: Power and ability of Astral Projection, or the ability to remove the soul from the body (and others too) and wander as an invisible spirit. While projecting, the wielder is able to enter another person's dreams. Although you can't hurt a person's astral form, if two or more users are both astral then they can do damage to each other (as seen when Chow fought Jackie) and the user's body is susceptible to all damage when the astral user returns to the body (i.e. Hak Foo during his fight with Tohru). It was first found in a crate on a freight train bound for Istanbul.
- Monkey: Power and ability of Shape-shifting. Grants the ability to change the shape of yourself or others into different animals, (just animals nothing else). Found by Jade at the bottom of the sea next to a volcanic island. Any item/person/animal may be changed into the shape of any animal by saying the name of the intended animal's shape, the effect can be reversed be pointing the talisman at an effected object or person and saying "Change Him, Her, or Me Back".
- Rooster: Power and ability of Levitation. The user of this Talisman will have the ability to levitate objects into the air as well as his/herself. Combining this Talisman with the Rabbit Talisman will allow the person to achieve supersonic flight. It also grants the user telekinesis. Found within a golden shield inside a ruined Bavarian castle. This was the first talisman of the series and has been used quite often throughout the series.
- Dog: Power and ability of Immortality. "The Dog talisman is best friend to man, it restores youthful energy to its holder, and grants eternal life." It also prevents death and grants partial invulnerability. This Talisman was found in a Bavarian windmill.
- Pig: Power and ability of Heat Vision. "Heat Beam Eyes" Allows the user to expel unusually strong and powerful beams of pure yellow-colored heat energy from their eyes. Found on the hat of a mechanical Pig atop a Bavarian clock tower.
Chi magic
In the series 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.
- Yu Mo Gui Gwai 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 the evil power of the Shadowkhan from Jade's body, returning the Demon Sorcerers to the Netherworld, turning Shendu to stone, and extracting the Demon Chi of the Demon Sorcerers. Translated literally, the incantation is Cantonese for "Ghosts and goblins quickly leave" (妖魔鬼怪快啲走).
- Lai Shui Zai – The incantation used by Bai Tza during her attempt to flood San Francisco. It is possibly 'Lai Shui Zai' (來水災) in Chinese. It means 'Occur, flood' or 'Come, flood'. The spell circle that this spell needs has a '水' at the middle of it, which means 'Water' in Chinese and Japanese.
- Kuai Kuai Qi Lai – Incantation used by Shendu (in Jackie's body) to open the portal to the Book of Ages. In Mandarin, 快快起來 literally means "Quickly Quickly Stand Up."
- 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 out, evil spell."
- Qu Yiqi Bushi Ni – The main incantation used by the evil chi wizard Iso. He uses it to do a variety of things.
- Mee-thana Chi. Chi-Mee-thana Chi – spell Tohru used to absorb all 8 demon chi from Drago.
- Ya Gaa Mee Mo Ya Gaa Mee Chi Wa – spell Drago used to absorb demon chi from the Ice Crew.
Reception
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".[3]
References to Jackie Chan's career
The TV series features references to Jackie Chan's films and his own life throughout the series. In the first episode, Jackie is surprised to learn that Jade speaks English. She tells him that she never said she didn't speak it, he assumed. This is a reference to Jackie's line of a similar nature in the movie Rush Hour. 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 season 3 episode 7 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. An episode titled "And He Does His Own Stunts" in 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.
Home media
Books
A number of books were released to accompany the series.
Issue no | Release name | Release date | Author | Publisher | Notes | Ref |
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#1 | The Dark Hand | 2002 (UK) | Eliza Willard | Grosset & Dunlap | [5] | |
#2 | Jade's Secret Power | 2002 (UK) | Cathy West | Grosset & Dunlap | [6] | |
#3 | Sign of the Ox | 2002 (UK) | Megan Stine | Grosset & Dunlap | [7] | |
#4 | Enter...the Viper | 2002 (UK) | Jacqueline Carrol | Grosset & Dunlap | [8] | |
#5 | Shendu Escapes! | 2002 (UK) | David Slack & Jim Thomas | Grosset & Dunlap | [9] | |
#6 | New Enemy | 2002 (UK) | R. S. Ashby | Grosset & Dunlap | [10] | |
#7 | Revenge of the Dark Hand | 2002 (UK) | Eliza Willard | Grosset & Dunlap | [11] | |
#8 | The Power of the Rat | 2002 (UK) | Megan Stine | Grosset & Dunlap | [12] | |
#9 | Stronger Than Stone | 2002 (UK) | R. S. Ashby | Grosset & Dunlap | [13] | |
#10 | Uncle's Big Surprise | 2002 (UK) | Jacqueline Carrol | Grosset & Dunlap | [14] | |
#11 | The Jade Monkey | 2002 (UK) | Judy Katschke | Grosset & Dunlap | [15] | |
#12 | The Strongest Evil | 2002 (UK) | Jacqueline Carrol | Grosset & Dunlap | [16] | |
N/A | The Day of the Dragon | 2003 (UK) | Eliza Willard & David Slack & Alexx Dyne | Grosset & Dunlap | Special | [17] |
Comics
A number of comics were released to accompany the series.
Volume | Release name | Release date | Author | Publisher | Notes | Ref |
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#1 | Enter the Dark Hand | 15 July 2004 (UK) | Duane Capizzi & John Rogers | Tokyopop | [18] | |
#2 | Legend of the Zodiac | 15 Oct 2004 (UK) | Duane Capizzi & David Slack | Tokyopop | [19] | |
#3 | Jackie and Jade Save the Day | 15 January 2005 (UK) | John Rogers | Tokyopop | [20] | |
#4 | Return of the Vampire | 15 April 2005 (UK) | John Tomlinson | Tokyopop | [21] | |
VHS & DVD releases
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 the 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 sans 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 Instant Streaming service.
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment plans to release the second season on DVD through Amazon.com, and other online retailers.[22]
VHS
United States
Release name |
Release date |
Classifaction |
Publisher |
Format |
Language | Subtitles | Notes |
Ref |
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The Day of the Dragon | 23 October 2001 | G | Sony Pictures | NTSC | None | None | 30 Minutes. | [23] |
The Power Within | 23 October 2001 | G | Sony Pictures | NTSC | None | None | 30 Minutes. | [24] |
Friends & Foes | 5 March 2002 | G | Sony Pictures | NTSC | None | None | 30 Minutes. | [25] |
United Kingdom
Release name |
Release date |
Classifaction |
Publisher |
Format |
Language | Subtitles | Notes |
Ref |
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The Search For The Talisman | 22 July 2002 | U | Sony Pictures | PAL | None | None | 30 Minutes. | [26] |
DVD
DVD Title | # of Disc(s) | Year | Series | Episodes | DVD release | |||
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Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | ||||||
The Search For The Talisman (Volume 1) |
1 | 2000 | 1 | 1-3 | 23 October 2001[27] | 22 July 2002[28] | 17 March 2004[29] | |
The Dark Hand Returns (Volume 2) |
1 | 2000 | 1 | 4-6 | 5 March 2002[30] | 1 September 2002[31] | 17 March 2004[29] | |
The Shadow of Shendu (Volume 3) |
1 | 2000 | 1 | 7-9 | 5 March 2002[32] | Not released | Not released | |
The Entire Season One | 2 | 2000 & 2001 | 1 | 1-13 | Not released | 17 May 2004[33] | Not released | |
The Entire Season Two | 4 | 2001 & 2002 | 1 | 14-52 | 5 June 2012[34][35] Manufacture on Demand (MOD) release. |
Pulled From Schedule[36] | Not released |
Video game
There has only been one Jackie Chan game first released on Game Boy Advance then re-released on PlayStation 2 both are under different titles. Other titles include 成龙大冒险 (Chinese Title Simplified) and Chenglong Da Maoxian (Chinese Title)
Title | Genre | Platform | Studio | Release Date | Notes |
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Jackie Chan Adventures: Legend of the Dark Hand | Action | Game Boy Advance | Activision | 6 November 2001 (US) & 30 November 2001 (EU)[37] | Find eight stolen scrolls and stop the dark hand from unleashing demons. |
Jackie Chan Adventures | Action | PlayStation 2 | Sony | 1 October 2004 (EU), 19 September 2004 (CH) & Cancelled (US)[38][39] | Play as Jackie Chan and collect the talismans, Compatible with PlayStation's EyeToy. |
References
- ↑ Stanley, T.L. (October 14, 2000). "Now Chan Is the Picture of an Action Hero". The Los Angeles Times. USA. Retrieved 7 May 2011.
- ↑ Fritz, Steve (September 18, 2000). "MEN IN BLACK and JACKIE CHAN ADVENTURES". Mania. USA. Retrieved 7 May 2011.
- ↑ "Review of Jackie Chan Adventures". Common Sense Media. Retrieved December 1, 2012.
- ↑ I Am Jackie Chan: My Life in Action. Ballantine Publishing Group, 1999, p. 369.
- ↑ "The Dark Hand (Jackie Chan Adventures) [Paperback]". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
- ↑ "Jade's Secret Power (Jackie Chan Adventures) [Paperback]". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
- ↑ "Sign of the Ox (Jackie Chan Adventures) [Paperback]". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
- ↑ "Enter...the Viper with Cards (Jackie Chan Adventures) [Paperback]". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
- ↑ "Jackie Chan #5: Shendu Escapes! with Cards (Jackie Chan Adventures) [Paperback]". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
- ↑ "Jackie Chan #6: A New Enemy with Cards (Jackie Chan Adventures) [Paperback]". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
- ↑ "Revenge of the Dark Hand with Cards (Jackie Chan Adventures) [Paperback]". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
- ↑ "The Power of the Rat (Jackie Chan Adventures) [Paperback]". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
- ↑ "Jackie Chan #9: Stronger Than Stone (Jackie Chan Adventures) [Paperback]". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
- ↑ "Jackie Chan #10: Uncle's Big Surprise (Jackie Chan Adventures) [Paperback]". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
- ↑ "Jackie Chan #11: The Jade Monkey (Jackie Chan Adventures) [Paperback]". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
- ↑ "Jackie Chan #12: The Strongest Evil (Jackie Chan Adventures) [Paperback]". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
- ↑ "Jackie Chan Adventures Super Special: The Day of the Dragon [Paperback]". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
- ↑ "Jackie Chan Adventures Volume 1: Enter The Dark Hand: Enter the Dark Hand v. 1 (Jackie Chan Adventures S.) [Paperback]". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
- ↑ "Jackie Chan Adventures Volume 2: Legend of the Zodiac: v. 2 [Paperback]". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
- ↑ "Jackie Chan Adventures Volume 3: Jackie and Jade Save the Day: v. 3 [Paperback]". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
- ↑ "Jackie Chan Adventures: No. 4, Return of the Vampire [Paperback]". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
- ↑ http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Jackie-Chan-Adventures-Season-2/16992
- ↑ "Jackie Chan Adventures - The Day of the Dragon [VHS] (2000)". amazon.com. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
- ↑ "Jackie Chan Adventures - The Power Within [VHS] (2000)". amazon.com. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
- ↑ "Jackie Chan Adventures - Friends & Foes [VHS] (2000)". amazon.com. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
- ↑ "Jackie Chan Adventures [VHS] [2001]". amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 1 April 2012.
- ↑ "Jackie Chan Adventures - The Search For The Talisman (2000)". amazon.com. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
- ↑ "Jackie Chan Adventures - the Search for the Talismans [DVD] [2001]". amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
- 1 2 "Jackie Chan Adventures - The Search For The Talismans Plus The Dark Hand Returns". ezydvd.com.au. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
- ↑ "Jackie Chan Adventures - Vol 2: The Dark Hand Returns". tvshowsondvd.com. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ↑ "JACKIE CHAN ADVENTURES - THE DARK HAND RETURNS". bbfc.co.uk. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
- ↑ "Jackie Chan Adventures - The Shadow of Shendu (2000)". amazon.com. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
- ↑ "Jackie Chan Adventures: The Entire Season 1 [DVD] [2004]". amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
- ↑ "Jackie Chan Adventures - 'The Complete 2nd Season' DVD Set's Possible Ship Date". tvshowsondvd.com. Retrieved 11 July 2012.
- ↑ "JACKIE CHAN ADVENTURES - SEASON 2 (4 Discs)". amazon.com. Retrieved 11 July 2012.
- ↑ "Jackie Chan Adventures: The Entire Season 2". bva.org.uk. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
- ↑ "Jackie Chan Adventures: Legend of the Dark Hand Related Games". uk.gamespot.com. Retrieved 1 April 2012.
- ↑ "Jackie Chan Adventures (PS2)". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 1 April 2012.
- ↑ "Jackie Chan Adventures Related Games". uk.gamespot.com. Retrieved 1 April 2012.
External links
- Jackie Chan Adventures at the Internet Movie Database
- Jackie Chan Adventures at TV.com
- deleted official site