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Uncle believes that the Shadowkhan are Chinese because of Chinese assassins that exported what would become ninjitsu to Japan centuries later. Apparently its why the Lin Kuei gets all pissy when they are called ninjas. There seems to be a book called China's ninja connection that explains this. Which gives evidence about this group. Which is also called the Lin Kuei. So basically its an incredibly obscure piece of Chinese history.
@@aliastheabnormal I did some research on the Lin Kuei, but I couldn’t find much conclusive information that this is what inspired ninjas, I’ve even read other sources that say the Lin kuei were ninjas that moved to China. That being said, this was the conclusion I came to for why uncle would believe the ninjas are still Chinese in origin
I like that even after they retired Shendu as the antagonist, he's still connected to EVERYTHING that happens afterward. They're still dealing with the fallout of his defeat three season later. I also liked the weird running theme in the season about Jade's place on the team. It was fitting that she ultimately got the final blow.
It's hilarious to realize everything that made Shendu dangerous was stolen, aside from possibly the dragon zodiac power. It also explains why it was so relatively easy for Jade to usurp control of the Shadowkhan earlier in the show.
I think they do a good job of showing this when shendu meets back with his siblings and they just beat him up and insult him, he comes off more like a con artist which is pretty funny
@@Colby2D it makes it kind of fitting that he ends up working with and even sharing a body with valmont. Valmont was originally established as this big crime boss but once his henchman got put down the man was no threat.
You know, another meaningful thing about El Tora taking his mask off for Paco is, while he never removes his mask, it was forcibly removed in season 1. By the Shadowkhan. And now he removes it of his own volition to save Paco from the Oni and Shadowkhan. Just a small thing that may have been unintentional, but I still like it.
I forgot they actually removed it in season 1. Yeah this definitely is a lot more powerful of a scene because of the intent and what paco means to him, and i don’t think it was my favorite episode of the season, but I think by a significant margin it was the best written episode
One thing to note about this season is how Tarakudo is pretty chill and nice to The Dark Hand. Hands down the best boss they've ever had. If he wasn't an evil Oni bent on ruling the world, one might consider hanging out with them.
@@Colby2D what I think adds to this is that Tarakudo needed the Dark hand and even in failure he didn’t punish them. Shendu was trapped in stone and Valmont. So he had to rely on on the Dark hand for talisman retrieval and handling the Pan’ku Box. Even without the finale revealing that the heroes played into his “hands” Tarakudo needed the bodies to have power. Tarakudo also encouraged anyone with a mask so he could have a puppet.
It sort of makes sense. His power is delegated between all these different Oni Generals whilst the Shadowkhan he personally controls are the most basic, so it makes sense that his strength lies in management and interpersonal relationships.
@@AlexGoldhill The power of the most powerful villain in the show is "charisma", very interesting.
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@@gutsmasterson2488 When it first aired, even then I remembered the start of the season establishing that bringing the masks together would cause that to happen.
I also like what it does to Toru and Uncle's relationship as the masks being Japanese makes Toru more knowledgeable and causes Uncle to feel useless. However Toru supports Uncle by showing that Uncle still has alot to teach Toru showing the situation isn't a student surpassing the teacher, but rather the student standing on equal footing to the teacher and both working to elevate each other. Which just a lovely wholesome mature message.
Rewatching this season on the Throwback Toons youtube channel, I honestly thought it was one of the most fun seasons to watch through. It was great seeing Toru growing into his own. And seeing a less powerful set of Mcguffins helps make a balance in the cast.
You missed the point with the hak fu episode, it focused on the shadow kahns so much because that was the running gag through the season that hak fu was longing for his own mask and his own army of shadown kahns... yet when he finally gets them they turn out to be these lil Chihuahua like smol cute monsters... or should i say Chi - huahuas. What Hak Fu dismissed as useless kahns turned out to be the most fearsome until now, and even growing bigger than the sumo kahns and potentially having unlimited power.
That’s a really good point. I think it was a good decision for the episode to make, because hak foo already overpowers Jackie more often than not in seasons 3 and 4, there’s not much of an angle to push that further with hak foo getting a mask, unless they call in the j team and just 5 v 1 him lol
I've been really enjoying how the "power levels" increase in this show more than I remember. They slowly bring together different concepts throughout to deal with stronger and stronger opponents by being more and more tactical and learn to combine the different elements to face foes they cant flat out beat.
My favorite items in the show have to be the dissected animals Uncle uses in his chi spells. Like the pufferfish, lizard, etc. They look kinda funny and no one questions it lol
Tarakudo was always such a cool villain. I just adore his personality and vibes, and how many layers his plans have. He definitely knows when to push and when to retreat and let things play out.
A funny thing about Uncle's struggles to learn Japanese is that his voice actor is actually Japanese himself. Regarding the season itself, it was a lot better than I thought it would be, when I first watched it. And you can see them laying the foundation for Season 5, by wrapping up a lot of loose ends in this season (while setting up new characters). My only real complaint is that the finale felt rushed. The ninth mask and ninth Shadowkhan didn't get much exposure, and Tarakudo's true form hardly gets any screentime. If I couldn't put in another episode, I'd at least replace the Chang episode. Also I love how Valmont degrades over the course of the series.
I like how after s2 they flesh out filler episodes into seasons. Like Dowlonwan was just a one off filler villain and this whole season is a reference to that temporary tattoo episode. Given enough time I’m sure we’d get hopping vampire season if the show kept going on.
I could totally see that, I love when shows call back random things and expand them into their own episodes and seasons, it feels so rewarding to have seen the past thing first
People say that about ATLA. But the show is the source material so nothing is filler. Just because the story doesnt move forward does not mean its filler. If thats the requirement for filler thanbshows like he-man which really had no story to move forward with was all filler.
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@@lancethedragonmaster8562 All that to say that the notion of 'filler bad' is a silly one.
Yeah the hanafuda cards were cool. Sometimes I think uncle just jumps in and solves the problem and it makes the solution not as fun as it could be, but the cards make getting the ingredients more interesting than in previous seasons where uncle just knew what to get from a book
I remember this season being my favorite out of the entire show. Loved the mask concept and seeing Toru grow as a character from what he was before was awesome 😄
Count me amongst those for whom season 4 is their favorite, and I would argue the best based on consistency alone. I appreciated the fact that they actually took time to address "Hey, we have both Japanese and Chinese mythical elements in the main plotlines of our show; let's explain why that is.", rather than just lumping it all into an "East Asian Mythology" and leave it at that. Granted, that's the minimum one would expect these days, but it's the early 2000's when this show was first airing. That's pretty outside the norm for the time. I also appreciate the fact that we technically got foreshadowing for this TWO SEASONS PRIOR with the "Queen of the Shadowkhan" episode with Jade. That was always one of the episodes I remembered best growing up, but I thought for sure it was a one-off. To see it come back, and play into the main plot of the season, was amazing! I'm not sure if production had it planned back when they made the episode, or just realized how they could use it when they were planning season 4, but either way, kudos to them for a good tie-in! It's either an amazing example of forward planning, or managing to naturally retcon an earlier event to make an entire story. Tarakudo as a villain also really stood out to me compared to the likes of Shendu, Daolon Wong, or the villain we'll see in season 5. Not that I dislike any of those villains, but Tarakudo always seemed more chill than them, and frankly nicer to the Dark Hand in general, which helped make him distinct. His wit, as you demonstrated, was pretty good as well. Seeing a villain who was more of a corrupter than a mastermind made him stand out. And above all, I love it when the villain wins no matter what, and Tarakudo is arguably the only villain in the show who had a foolproof plan. He/the Dark Hand get the masks? They can cover the world in darkness themselves. Chan and the gang get the masks? The generals resurrect, and they cover the world in darkness. Either way, Tarakudo wins. As an aside, my head-canon is that Tarakudo got the Dark Hand down from that branch they were trapped on. Realized his minions had been gone for a while, psychically located them, then came and telekinesis-ed them back. Speaking of the masks, they are probably my favorite item to collect for the show. They just presented a lot of creative opportunities for the storylines. Apart from just the design perspective of the different tribes of Shadowkhan, the fact that the mask kind of blends with the personality of the person it's worn by, while slowly corrupting them, was great fodder for stories, and they went some interesting places with it. Yeah, we got your standard "Dark Hand member wears the mask" storyline, but seeing how it affected the likes of Captain Black? Paco? Scruffy? Didn't see that coming, but it was a really creative idea, and led to some great drama. Plus, it's fun to see how even the "evil" characters interact with the mask. I still laugh at the fact that once Ratso gets the hang of summoning his Shadowkhan (speaks to Ratso's character that he has a noticeably harder time with it than the other "evil" characters), all he wants to do with them is play baseball, and has to be nudged into fighting Jackie and the gang by Tarakudo. If the season has a flaw, it's the finale. Not that it's bad; everything that happens in it is fine, but I wish they'd had the episodes/budget for a two-parter. Everything happens so fast, it lacks the epic feel this season really deserved. Still, overall, fantastic season that does a lot of things a lot smarter than it really needed to, and got very creative compared to other shows, or even seasons of its own show. Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
Totally agree on the consistency, I would say it’s the most consistent season, and depending on the day is probably my favorite season too. I think if I were to show a friend a season besides one, we’d have a slightly more fun time with 3, but 3 is much less consistent than 4
It also feels like a more wholly original plot than the others. Season 3 was a redo of the talisman hunt from season one. And season 5 was a redo of season 2. Albeit both with slight twists and still fun execution.
For the final episode about the oni breaking free from their masks, it was also stated in the first episode of the season, where the mural states that when all the masks are together, darkness will cover the world. So that was a massive oversight for the crew, and it showed that Tarakudo really was a smart dude. Even when he lost one of the mask, he would still get what he wanted in the end
Not only that but the part that said that would specifically happen if they kept the masks together in the same room was broken off and they missed it until it was too late.
SInce I first time heard Fubuki signing "We are Japanese Goblin" - it always starts to play in my mind as soon as I hear "oni" :D (~sexy mediium violetto oni~) And again - thank you very much for the video!) And for rewieving the whole four seasons of Jackie Chan Adventures in the first place :)
Awesome, another Jackie Chan Adventures video! I remember the auction episode and just found it absolutely hilarious. I also loved that they designed so many versions of Shadowkhan. It does seem like a missed opportunity to not have an episode with Tarakudo getting Jade on his side for an episode despite referencing back to her being the Queen of the Shadowkhan. Maybe they planned it but it was scrapped for whatever reason.
I think that would make a lot of sense, because they really hyped this tension up. The closest we got to it with the half masks with jade and valmont hardly had tarakudo at all as far as I remember
Technically Oni being translated to Demon is more to do with it being as close of a translation as possible. In truth Oni occupy roles in Japanese folklore of demigods, Demons, monsters, and judges of the dead. They are believed to be something of a Japanese Import of the Indian Rakasaka which themselves occupy a similarly broad role in Hinduism and Buddhism.
That’s really interesting I’ve never heard of the Rakasaka angle before. I probably should’ve mentioned the broadness if the translation like as demons, yokai, ogres, etc. thank you for this comment
@Colby2D because the role they occupy in Japanese Buddhism is the same as the Rakasaka occupy in Indian. Being those who punish the wicked in the various hells. The thing not noticed is that a lot of Japanese gods and Bodastavias do have Indian deities as origins. Which is due to Buddhism recontextualizing the Indian God's with some of them being Buddhas themselves and getting exported alongside Buddhism.
There’s also ayakashi which are closer to evil spirits than simple demons. Those ones as depicted in Noragami are basically monsters created from dreams & negativity. They whisper evil or suicidal thoughts in the living’s ears and consume the ghosts of the dead to turn them into one of them, like A Nightmare on Elm Street meets the Flood from Halo. Sweden have similar monsters called Kamalas which are the exact same thing but are exclusively shadow monsters like the Shadowkhan. Those were popularised by a Swedish horror game called Fran Bow. Ayakashi also appeared as the monsters in Bungie’s FPS RPG Pathways into Darkness as creations of an entire species of Azathoth like elder gods called W’rkncacnter, partially inspiring the Flood later. Marathon Eternal, based on a scrapped Halo draft even had ayakashi standing in for the Flood in episode 5 but later builds replaced them with with unique Kamala counterparts which somehow ended up being scarier.
This vid came out at the perfect moment for me-was in the middle of rewatching S4 on throwback toons channel, but they never finished uploading all the episodes! Great job on capturing S4
30:21 This is true about northern and southern styles. Also Northern uses a lot of jumping techniques, jumping as a way to switch stances and jump kicks. While southern is more about footwork transitions. In the movie "Ip Man" the differences can be seen when Donnie Yen(Ip Man) fights the Northerner.
The Uncle thing isn't that odd. If Uncle is the brother of Jackie's and his brother's father, and Jackie's brother has a daughter, then they're great-uncle, uncle, niece. Unless her parents call Jackie "uncle" too, which would mess things up.
@@KyleRDent that makes sense. I’m really bad with family trees, it’s like one of the biggest mind floods I have, so to conceptualize an uncle for multiple people i would need to get out a pen and paper lol. That is a good justification for jades family I didn’t think of, or if they clarify which of them is Jackie’s sibling
"Samurai" also is just another term for warrior. They probably could have used anyone's hair, but since Toru is Japanese, it makes the most sense for his. Especially since this season has a heavy focus on respecting these cultures.
Scruffy transforming while wearing the Oni Mask was likely a reference to the Jim Carrey movie "The Mask." Oddly enough, the mask in that movie does something similar to the masks in this season. Maybe that partially inspired the whole thing.
I can totally see the mask being an inspiration, not just for scruffy but everyone. I would’ve liked a more whacky episode where the user just goes crazy in a similar sense
About the uncle thing, never heard of uncle being used to refer to other men but I know grandpa is used to refer to the elderly, specifically grandpa on the fathers side (Yie Yie) as there’s a different word for grandpa on mothers side (Gong Gong) At the same time apparently uncle is used to refer to male family friends in Chinese as well similar to Japanese but that’s something I learned recently so not exactly sure
That’s really interesting, I hadn’t heard of those terms, especially for maternal vs paternal, I’ll have to look further into them sometime. Thanks for sharing!
You question the Rock/paper/scissors dynamic. How does paper actually beat rock? It makes no sense... Ever since I was a child, I always thought it should be Rock/dynamite/scissors. Dynamite (represented by thumbs up, the thumb being the fuse, the hand being the dynamite stick) blows up rock, but has the fuse cut by scissors... That would make sense.
41:16 aww I remember watching that scene! I had already seen Ash leaving his friends behind as he traveled to new regions or Meilin from Cardcaptor Sakura going back to China mid season 2, so it wouldn't have surprised me if Jade was suddenly sent back to her parents. it felt so nice to see that we would not be losing her (I never found her to be annoying, always enjoyed her character a lot).
For sure, ash leaving misty and Brock still makes me sad from how abrupt it was, the only other parting episode I saw was dawns from diamond and pearl. I haven’t seen a lot of cardcaptor Sakura, but I plan to get back to it someday, in the right order!
2nd Favorite season of JCA for me. It partially comes down to the macguffins the Chans are searching for and how fresh they feel to the show. Individual episode quality is also a factor, but all of the seasons have their high and low ones. I'd rank them like this: 1) Season 2 2) Season 4 3) Season 1 4) Season 3 5) Season 5
That’s really interesting, I feel like 2 is my least favorite but truthfully I feel they’re all about equal to me, like you can make the argument 2 is like a with updates to the quality, but I like the pace of 3 and 4 a little bit more
Season 4 is completely uncharted territory for me. Though, again, its really cool that they take concepts from filler episodes of Season 2 and turn those into season long plots
The discussion about Jade around ~34:30 was an interesting one I hadn't thought of! I'm sure there are other examples (Sora from Digimon kind of fits), but she really was one of the few active, female _lead_ characters in an action-focused show during that time period! The book you mentioned sounds interesting and I'd be up for a video on WB/CW vs Fox!
I love the inversion they had in this season where because it was Japanese magic instead of Chinese magic, instead of Uncle getting the willies and saying "I must do research!", it was Toru getting the willies and Uncle saying "Toru must do research!", because he was the one more experienced with this cultural area of magic.
This really is a fantastic season (my favorite alongside 1 and 2) Tohru got extra focus, incorporating a different country's mythology, the new villain treating the Enforcers nicely was a funny change, felt like it built on previous show lore (finally explained WHY a Chinese demon dragon had Japanese ninja minions lol)...just overall a great season. Kinda wish Tohru's mom showed up and wish Tohru played a more active part in Tarrakudo's defeat...but honestly pretty solid.
When young I wanted to be a triceratops too, but ever since I first watched Jurassic Park I wanted to be an utahraptor (the real name of the velociraptors in the movies, seems like the real velociraptors are much smaller)
Jackie is Jade's dad's cousin. Uncle is Jackie's uncle, which makes Jade's granduncle. Thus, three of them bear the same surname. Uncle is referred to as Uncle by Jade for simplicity's sake. Jade is Jackie's first cousin once removed. It's much more specific in the Chinese language.
That is interesting, I didn’t think about checking out the Chinese version for this but it makes sense for them to all just call uncle Uncle, regardless of the specific relation
I was gonna talk about Vanilla Ice, but the further I went down the rabbit hole, the more I was like hmm maybe I’m imagining this. I’ll probably mention him next episode😅
@@Colby2D You have to eventually. One of the seasons, if I remember correctly, Strikemaster Ice's crew come back as the big bad guy of that season's henchmen. I'm deliberately not saying who that villain is to avoid spoilers if this is your first viewing of the show.
I think it happened to her last season too, but I never thought of the fact it only transforms Jade. My assumption would be because they’re already adults it wouldn’t change their muscles or structure much, and making Jade buff is a pretty funny and easily recognizable gag
Can't believe you left out Jade's joke in Episode 5 when the Chan Family spot Ikazuki's new state. As a kid, I almost died laughing after realizing it.
@@aniruddh_d16 oh that totally went over my head! They did get the joke off a little closer to uncensored with tarakudo saying ikazuki looked heinous at least lol
I see Agent Black as a true neutral person. After all, despite being one of the good guys, he did have his men pretty much kidnap Jackie back in episode 1 of season 1. And at the time, he was working to take down the Dark Hand. So he and his men may have used some underhanded tactics to undermine Valmont's criminal empire. Which makes his Ying and Yang both being neutral. With the Ying side being corrupted by the power of the Oni Mask before its removed.
I don't remember much from this season but I wouldn't be surprised if there's a subconscious tie to Oni and Oni masks whenever I see them in other media because they're always seem like the coolest things.
I kinda grew off Yugioh during the 1990s and 2000s here in the UK due to me not being in to Card Anime much tbh here it's what maturity does to me overtime irl.
I honestly didn’t think I watched season 4, but I actually did after you refreshed my memory lol. Although, this season isn’t very memorable to me, which makes it not my favorite season. I would say my favorite episode from this season is the one when Hak Foo gets a mask. I like how Uncle gets humbled, and I like how Hak Foo’s ninjas are little cute guys lol. Oh, and how his first attack with the mask is called “Demon Compensates for Inferior Ninja Army” hahaha. As for season 5, I doubt I watched it, but you might jog my memory lol.
>.> Jackie is the brother of Jade's parent, and Uncle is a great uncle who's a brother to her grandparents. ;) I don't remember much of this season, and I might have missed it too. EDIT: Fun fact: The cartoon of the Jim Carrey movie The Mask also had an episode where The Mask got stuck on Stanley Ipkiss' butt. EDIT2: The pikmin shadowkhan look like humanity sprites... if they were also evil toothy monsters.
Season 4 has always been my favorite for this show. The different types of shadowkhan was a more interesting power system than Shenlong's talismans. The corrupting influence of the masks gave a negative side to using the power. It expanded the world, which was nice after 3 seasons of "Shenlong can't be allowed to get his powers back." It was a good callback to a one off story. And it hinted at more adventures to come thanks to the new villains and the time travel episode.
Again going back to my comment on recommending the fanfic J-WITCH. Just a slight little spoiler here, it mostly combines elements from Seasons 3 and 4 of Jackie Chan Adventures and what’s presented here is just as if not more engaging than in the canon JCA show. Plus in regards to Jade, she surprisingly gets a certain amount of development in the fanfic, and that includes her interactions with the W.I.T.C.H girls. I can’t give you all the details, but I will say this, as good as she is in the canon show, this fanfic made her a lot more interesting in my opinion. Also if you want to check out W.I.T.C.H, the first two seasons are available on RUclips for free.
I have the films Gremlins 1 and Gremlins 2 the new batch on dvd at home, I ordered them online via entertainment exchange/Cex through the use of my halifax debit card and I've only seen the 1st Gremlins film so far though. Gremlins 2 The New Batch I'll probably watch in the future on my multi regional bluray player at home.
Fun fact: 1:42 this tradition sounds *eeerily* similar to an old tradition in Europe that is occasionally still a thing. Just replace the Namahage with Krampus & St. Nicholas (the former looks for naughty children while the latter seeks to warn them and tell them to be good) and its more or less the same thing. Which is both a FASCINATING and kind of freaky coincidence xD
Wow that's the 2nd Bartholomew I've heard of besides Bartholomew Jojo Simpson from the Simpsons. Bartholomew from Jackie Chan Adventures is new knowledge to me now.
The Oni Masks were my favorite addition to the series, unlike the talismans that can be taken from you the masks can only be removed by a specific spell for each one. If I had one and saw someone with the power to take it off, I would order my Shadowkhan to teleport me out of there. Depending on the mask, like the one Jade and Valmont wear, the special ingredient can be so rare that another potion would be near impossible to get. I would win the war via attrition, then use my ninjas to become a vigilante and take out corruption, if only the Oni spirit didn't try to corrupt you to be basic one dimensional evil.
Tarakudo always reminded me of UKA UKA from Crash Bandicoot, and the premise of CRASH 3 reminds me of JCA tbh. The connections are Tarakudo and Clancy Brown lol.
@@Colby2D Cortex, Lex Luthor, Mr. Krabs, just to name a few. 😆 He hasn't voiced Cortex in a very long time, but yeah, in Crash 2 and 3 and a bit after those he voiced Cortex and Uka Uka. Pretty sure these were before JCA too. He also voiced Hades in God of War lol.
I do like how each season (minus season 2) has some solo adventures not related to the main premise. Also, each season has a form of foreshadowing for a future season.
The Grim Pumpkin scene feels more like a Peanuts scene to me. With all of the different ideas the show had, the weirdest one was Adult Jade Chan. Also, I never did like Chronicles.
Oh yeah the great pumpkin is 100% a Charlie Brown and the great pumpkin reference, I was gonna include a clip from SpongeBob when mr krabs had the floating shopping list, and that was kinda how tarakudo was dragging paco along this episode. Good catch!
Honestly I would love to see someone buying a square foot of land at like a Best Buy or GameStop. Just walk in at any point and just stand there. Then a customer ask what’s going on “yeah that’s just Ben he owns that piece of land and does that.”
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8:52 In the Dutch dub, his name for Scruffy/Banjer is Brutus.
35:24 I think Medarot (medabots in the west) has this exact problem. Wonder why they did that? In Medarot's case, the episode swere broadcasted in a seemingly random order so everything feels weird and disconnected. The episodes leading to finding the "rival" robot are sometime after they've already interacted eith him I believe. Then there's a tournament, then some more random stuff.
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Uncle believes that the Shadowkhan are Chinese because of Chinese assassins that exported what would become ninjitsu to Japan centuries later. Apparently its why the Lin Kuei gets all pissy when they are called ninjas. There seems to be a book called China's ninja connection that explains this. Which gives evidence about this group. Which is also called the Lin Kuei.
So basically its an incredibly obscure piece of Chinese history.
@@aliastheabnormal I did some research on the Lin Kuei, but I couldn’t find much conclusive information that this is what inspired ninjas, I’ve even read other sources that say the Lin kuei were ninjas that moved to China. That being said, this was the conclusion I came to for why uncle would believe the ninjas are still Chinese in origin
Next time do season five🎉
@@bertcarroll1243 I'm pretty sure he said he would do it.
I like that even after they retired Shendu as the antagonist, he's still connected to EVERYTHING that happens afterward. They're still dealing with the fallout of his defeat three season later.
I also liked the weird running theme in the season about Jade's place on the team. It was fitting that she ultimately got the final blow.
Shendue is like Mr Dark in Rayman or the Precursors & Flood in Halo.
It's hilarious to realize everything that made Shendu dangerous was stolen, aside from possibly the dragon zodiac power. It also explains why it was so relatively easy for Jade to usurp control of the Shadowkhan earlier in the show.
I think they do a good job of showing this when shendu meets back with his siblings and they just beat him up and insult him, he comes off more like a con artist which is pretty funny
@@Colby2D it makes it kind of fitting that he ends up working with and even sharing a body with valmont. Valmont was originally established as this big crime boss but once his henchman got put down the man was no threat.
You know, another meaningful thing about El Tora taking his mask off for Paco is, while he never removes his mask, it was forcibly removed in season 1. By the Shadowkhan. And now he removes it of his own volition to save Paco from the Oni and Shadowkhan. Just a small thing that may have been unintentional, but I still like it.
honestly that was a twist when I first watched it. el Toro has that quirk but was willing to break that rule to save paco
I forgot they actually removed it in season 1. Yeah this definitely is a lot more powerful of a scene because of the intent and what paco means to him, and i don’t think it was my favorite episode of the season, but I think by a significant margin it was the best written episode
Always loved how Capt. Black was so righteous that it took a while for him to turn “evil”.
It was done super well, like they even throw in the more psycho aspect of hearing voices from the mask too
I do wish we’d gitten a more comically “good” version when they split, like how Jackie was.
@@ResettisReplicas Captain Black is the Goodest Boi. You can’t make him more good.
One thing to note about this season is how Tarakudo is pretty chill and nice to The Dark Hand. Hands down the best boss they've ever had.
If he wasn't an evil Oni bent on ruling the world, one might consider hanging out with them.
@@popman1997 definitely the most chill squad, I would hang with them
@@Colby2D what I think adds to this is that Tarakudo needed the Dark hand and even in failure he didn’t punish them. Shendu was trapped in stone and Valmont. So he had to rely on on the Dark hand for talisman retrieval and handling the Pan’ku Box. Even without the finale revealing that the heroes played into his “hands” Tarakudo needed the bodies to have power. Tarakudo also encouraged anyone with a mask so he could have a puppet.
It sort of makes sense. His power is delegated between all these different Oni Generals whilst the Shadowkhan he personally controls are the most basic, so it makes sense that his strength lies in management and interpersonal relationships.
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The power of the most powerful villain in the show is "charisma", very interesting.
@@gutsmasterson2488 When it first aired, even then I remembered the start of the season establishing that bringing the masks together would cause that to happen.
Ah yes! The Oni Masks storyline! It was so cool getting to see what effects each of them had on the characters.
For sure, the talismans are so iconic, but the masks are probably my favorite power of the show just because the characters are affected so much more
I also like what it does to Toru and Uncle's relationship as the masks being Japanese makes Toru more knowledgeable and causes Uncle to feel useless. However Toru supports Uncle by showing that Uncle still has alot to teach Toru showing the situation isn't a student surpassing the teacher, but rather the student standing on equal footing to the teacher and both working to elevate each other.
Which just a lovely wholesome mature message.
Rewatching this season on the Throwback Toons youtube channel, I honestly thought it was one of the most fun seasons to watch through. It was great seeing Toru growing into his own. And seeing a less powerful set of Mcguffins helps make a balance in the cast.
I think the powers were made so much more fun because the characters all wanted something, and the mask was like their inner feelings
You missed the point with the hak fu episode, it focused on the shadow kahns so much because that was the running gag through the season that hak fu was longing for his own mask and his own army of shadown kahns... yet when he finally gets them they turn out to be these lil Chihuahua like smol cute monsters... or should i say Chi - huahuas. What Hak Fu dismissed as useless kahns turned out to be the most fearsome until now, and even growing bigger than the sumo kahns and potentially having unlimited power.
That’s a really good point. I think it was a good decision for the episode to make, because hak foo already overpowers Jackie more often than not in seasons 3 and 4, there’s not much of an angle to push that further with hak foo getting a mask, unless they call in the j team and just 5 v 1 him lol
Lucy Liu was the voice of future Jade in that one episode. There was no one that they could not get for cartoons at that time.
I just found that out while separating the episode chapters today and it really surprised me!
She also kept playing viper for the first kungfu panda show!
I've been really enjoying how the "power levels" increase in this show more than I remember. They slowly bring together different concepts throughout to deal with stronger and stronger opponents by being more and more tactical and learn to combine the different elements to face foes they cant flat out beat.
My favorite items in the show have to be the dissected animals Uncle uses in his chi spells. Like the pufferfish, lizard, etc. They look kinda funny and no one questions it lol
It’s pretty fun, uncle just is so knowledgeable I don’t even question him lol
When I was a kid I stopped watching during this season, but I did go back and marathoned the entire series with my brother.
Tarakudo was always such a cool villain. I just adore his personality and vibes, and how many layers his plans have. He definitely knows when to push and when to retreat and let things play out.
A funny thing about Uncle's struggles to learn Japanese is that his voice actor is actually Japanese himself.
Regarding the season itself, it was a lot better than I thought it would be, when I first watched it. And you can see them laying the foundation for Season 5, by wrapping up a lot of loose ends in this season (while setting up new characters). My only real complaint is that the finale felt rushed. The ninth mask and ninth Shadowkhan didn't get much exposure, and Tarakudo's true form hardly gets any screentime. If I couldn't put in another episode, I'd at least replace the Chang episode.
Also I love how Valmont degrades over the course of the series.
I unironically use that line "The only king I bow to is Elvis and I don't see you wearing blue suede shoes" even decades later.
It goes insanely hard
Oh, you're not ready for Xiaolin Chronicles. Nobody was ready for Chronicles.
I will suffer, for your sake
Where can I watch it
@@peteryanes3413 I think it’s on prime
Agreed
I like how after s2 they flesh out filler episodes into seasons. Like Dowlonwan was just a one off filler villain and this whole season is a reference to that temporary tattoo episode. Given enough time I’m sure we’d get hopping vampire season if the show kept going on.
I could totally see that, I love when shows call back random things and expand them into their own episodes and seasons, it feels so rewarding to have seen the past thing first
Its the source material so its not filler. I swear people dont know what filler is anymore 😂
@@lancethedragonmaster8562 Anime fans define ‘filler’ differently. Filler is there to fill up time with nothing to make the (main) story go forward.
People say that about ATLA. But the show is the source material so nothing is filler. Just because the story doesnt move forward does not mean its filler. If thats the requirement for filler thanbshows like he-man which really had no story to move forward with was all filler.
@@lancethedragonmaster8562 All that to say that the notion of 'filler bad' is a silly one.
i liked this season as a kid. liked how the cards functioned
Yeah the hanafuda cards were cool. Sometimes I think uncle just jumps in and solves the problem and it makes the solution not as fun as it could be, but the cards make getting the ingredients more interesting than in previous seasons where uncle just knew what to get from a book
@@Colby2D yup!. Also, idk if it's by ur end, but damn all these ads within like 3 min increments is tooo much bro. Tone it down
I like Tohru's character development from falling down the stairs to making the stairs work for him
46min video on lore for kids show I used to watch before school? sign me in!
Thank you😎
I remember this season being my favorite out of the entire show. Loved the mask concept and seeing Toru grow as a character from what he was before was awesome 😄
Count me amongst those for whom season 4 is their favorite, and I would argue the best based on consistency alone. I appreciated the fact that they actually took time to address "Hey, we have both Japanese and Chinese mythical elements in the main plotlines of our show; let's explain why that is.", rather than just lumping it all into an "East Asian Mythology" and leave it at that. Granted, that's the minimum one would expect these days, but it's the early 2000's when this show was first airing. That's pretty outside the norm for the time.
I also appreciate the fact that we technically got foreshadowing for this TWO SEASONS PRIOR with the "Queen of the Shadowkhan" episode with Jade. That was always one of the episodes I remembered best growing up, but I thought for sure it was a one-off. To see it come back, and play into the main plot of the season, was amazing! I'm not sure if production had it planned back when they made the episode, or just realized how they could use it when they were planning season 4, but either way, kudos to them for a good tie-in! It's either an amazing example of forward planning, or managing to naturally retcon an earlier event to make an entire story.
Tarakudo as a villain also really stood out to me compared to the likes of Shendu, Daolon Wong, or the villain we'll see in season 5. Not that I dislike any of those villains, but Tarakudo always seemed more chill than them, and frankly nicer to the Dark Hand in general, which helped make him distinct. His wit, as you demonstrated, was pretty good as well. Seeing a villain who was more of a corrupter than a mastermind made him stand out. And above all, I love it when the villain wins no matter what, and Tarakudo is arguably the only villain in the show who had a foolproof plan. He/the Dark Hand get the masks? They can cover the world in darkness themselves. Chan and the gang get the masks? The generals resurrect, and they cover the world in darkness. Either way, Tarakudo wins. As an aside, my head-canon is that Tarakudo got the Dark Hand down from that branch they were trapped on. Realized his minions had been gone for a while, psychically located them, then came and telekinesis-ed them back.
Speaking of the masks, they are probably my favorite item to collect for the show. They just presented a lot of creative opportunities for the storylines. Apart from just the design perspective of the different tribes of Shadowkhan, the fact that the mask kind of blends with the personality of the person it's worn by, while slowly corrupting them, was great fodder for stories, and they went some interesting places with it. Yeah, we got your standard "Dark Hand member wears the mask" storyline, but seeing how it affected the likes of Captain Black? Paco? Scruffy? Didn't see that coming, but it was a really creative idea, and led to some great drama. Plus, it's fun to see how even the "evil" characters interact with the mask. I still laugh at the fact that once Ratso gets the hang of summoning his Shadowkhan (speaks to Ratso's character that he has a noticeably harder time with it than the other "evil" characters), all he wants to do with them is play baseball, and has to be nudged into fighting Jackie and the gang by Tarakudo.
If the season has a flaw, it's the finale. Not that it's bad; everything that happens in it is fine, but I wish they'd had the episodes/budget for a two-parter. Everything happens so fast, it lacks the epic feel this season really deserved. Still, overall, fantastic season that does a lot of things a lot smarter than it really needed to, and got very creative compared to other shows, or even seasons of its own show. Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
Totally agree on the consistency, I would say it’s the most consistent season, and depending on the day is probably my favorite season too. I think if I were to show a friend a season besides one, we’d have a slightly more fun time with 3, but 3 is much less consistent than 4
It also feels like a more wholly original plot than the others. Season 3 was a redo of the talisman hunt from season one. And season 5 was a redo of season 2. Albeit both with slight twists and still fun execution.
For the final episode about the oni breaking free from their masks, it was also stated in the first episode of the season, where the mural states that when all the masks are together, darkness will cover the world. So that was a massive oversight for the crew, and it showed that Tarakudo really was a smart dude. Even when he lost one of the mask, he would still get what he wanted in the end
Not only that but the part that said that would specifically happen if they kept the masks together in the same room was broken off and they missed it until it was too late.
SInce I first time heard Fubuki signing "We are Japanese Goblin" - it always starts to play in my mind as soon as I hear "oni" :D
(~sexy mediium violetto oni~)
And again - thank you very much for the video!) And for rewieving the whole four seasons of Jackie Chan Adventures in the first place :)
Ew 😬
@@ZEK-ROMwhat is your problem?
Pretty sure "paper" beats "rock" because defensively it's an open hand catching an incoming punch
I never thought of it in a combat sense like that, I like that perspective a lot
Awesome, another Jackie Chan Adventures video! I remember the auction episode and just found it absolutely hilarious. I also loved that they designed so many versions of Shadowkhan. It does seem like a missed opportunity to not have an episode with Tarakudo getting Jade on his side for an episode despite referencing back to her being the Queen of the Shadowkhan. Maybe they planned it but it was scrapped for whatever reason.
I think that would make a lot of sense, because they really hyped this tension up. The closest we got to it with the half masks with jade and valmont hardly had tarakudo at all as far as I remember
Ngl as a kid it frustrated me how the Ox talisman turned Jade into a buff version of herself. Every other time people just had strength...
Technically Oni being translated to Demon is more to do with it being as close of a translation as possible. In truth Oni occupy roles in Japanese folklore of demigods, Demons, monsters, and judges of the dead. They are believed to be something of a Japanese Import of the Indian Rakasaka which themselves occupy a similarly broad role in Hinduism and Buddhism.
That’s really interesting I’ve never heard of the Rakasaka angle before. I probably should’ve mentioned the broadness if the translation like as demons, yokai, ogres, etc. thank you for this comment
@Colby2D because the role they occupy in Japanese Buddhism is the same as the Rakasaka occupy in Indian. Being those who punish the wicked in the various hells. The thing not noticed is that a lot of Japanese gods and Bodastavias do have Indian deities as origins. Which is due to Buddhism recontextualizing the Indian God's with some of them being Buddhas themselves and getting exported alongside Buddhism.
@@Seeyou45 Oh great. Supernatural 'bad cops'.
There’s also ayakashi which are closer to evil spirits than simple demons. Those ones as depicted in Noragami are basically monsters created from dreams & negativity. They whisper evil or suicidal thoughts in the living’s ears and consume the ghosts of the dead to turn them into one of them, like A Nightmare on Elm Street meets the Flood from Halo.
Sweden have similar monsters called Kamalas which are the exact same thing but are exclusively shadow monsters like the Shadowkhan. Those were popularised by a Swedish horror game called Fran Bow. Ayakashi also appeared as the monsters in Bungie’s FPS RPG Pathways into Darkness as creations of an entire species of Azathoth like elder gods called W’rkncacnter, partially inspiring the Flood later. Marathon Eternal, based on a scrapped Halo draft even had ayakashi standing in for the Flood in episode 5 but later builds replaced them with with unique Kamala counterparts which somehow ended up being scarier.
Good timing. I somehow missed part 3 and just watched that 2 days ago.
Same here.
That's awesome, glad you caught this!
This vid came out at the perfect moment for me-was in the middle of rewatching S4 on throwback toons channel, but they never finished uploading all the episodes! Great job on capturing S4
30:21 This is true about northern and southern styles. Also Northern uses a lot of jumping techniques, jumping as a way to switch stances and jump kicks. While southern is more about footwork transitions. In the movie "Ip Man" the differences can be seen when Donnie Yen(Ip Man) fights the Northerner.
That’s really cool, I haven’t seen it but I’ve heard it’s an amazing movie
The Uncle thing isn't that odd. If Uncle is the brother of Jackie's and his brother's father, and Jackie's brother has a daughter, then they're great-uncle, uncle, niece. Unless her parents call Jackie "uncle" too, which would mess things up.
@@KyleRDent that makes sense. I’m really bad with family trees, it’s like one of the biggest mind floods I have, so to conceptualize an uncle for multiple people i would need to get out a pen and paper lol. That is a good justification for jades family I didn’t think of, or if they clarify which of them is Jackie’s sibling
@@Colby2DThey did clarify back in the first episode. Uncle told him that Jade was his sister's child.
@@Guy8288 But they call him "cousin" when they meet in Season 2.
Uncle is Jackies Uncle, Jackie is Jades uncle. But I always thought that uncle was jades grandfather.
Jade's parents call Jackie as Cousin Jackie.
And in Season 2 episode 12 they say that Uncle is their cousin, "or is he"
"Samurai" also is just another term for warrior. They probably could have used anyone's hair, but since Toru is Japanese, it makes the most sense for his. Especially since this season has a heavy focus on respecting these cultures.
That could be true, yeah. Good point
Scruffy transforming while wearing the Oni Mask was likely a reference to the Jim Carrey movie "The Mask."
Oddly enough, the mask in that movie does something similar to the masks in this season. Maybe that partially inspired the whole thing.
I can totally see the mask being an inspiration, not just for scruffy but everyone. I would’ve liked a more whacky episode where the user just goes crazy in a similar sense
About the uncle thing, never heard of uncle being used to refer to other men but I know grandpa is used to refer to the elderly, specifically grandpa on the fathers side (Yie Yie) as there’s a different word for grandpa on mothers side (Gong Gong)
At the same time apparently uncle is used to refer to male family friends in Chinese as well similar to Japanese but that’s something I learned recently so not exactly sure
That’s really interesting, I hadn’t heard of those terms, especially for maternal vs paternal, I’ll have to look further into them sometime. Thanks for sharing!
@@Colby2D when it comes to jackie Chan adventure itself I don’t think that trivia will come up much
You question the Rock/paper/scissors dynamic.
How does paper actually beat rock? It makes no sense...
Ever since I was a child, I always thought it should be Rock/dynamite/scissors. Dynamite (represented by thumbs up, the thumb being the fuse, the hand being the dynamite stick) blows up rock, but has the fuse cut by scissors... That would make sense.
I like that a lot
41:16 aww I remember watching that scene! I had already seen Ash leaving his friends behind as he traveled to new regions or Meilin from Cardcaptor Sakura going back to China mid season 2, so it wouldn't have surprised me if Jade was suddenly sent back to her parents. it felt so nice to see that we would not be losing her (I never found her to be annoying, always enjoyed her character a lot).
For sure, ash leaving misty and Brock still makes me sad from how abrupt it was, the only other parting episode I saw was dawns from diamond and pearl. I haven’t seen a lot of cardcaptor Sakura, but I plan to get back to it someday, in the right order!
2nd Favorite season of JCA for me. It partially comes down to the macguffins the Chans are searching for and how fresh they feel to the show. Individual episode quality is also a factor, but all of the seasons have their high and low ones. I'd rank them like this:
1) Season 2
2) Season 4
3) Season 1
4) Season 3
5) Season 5
That’s really interesting, I feel like 2 is my least favorite but truthfully I feel they’re all about equal to me, like you can make the argument 2 is like a with updates to the quality, but I like the pace of 3 and 4 a little bit more
I gotta sit down and rewatch this series one day but thanks for these videos Colby i always enjoy them.
Really appreciate it, thanks for checking them out!
Season 4 is completely uncharted territory for me. Though, again, its really cool that they take concepts from filler episodes of Season 2 and turn those into season long plots
Yeah I love when shows expand on random episodes or ideas it always makes me feel rewarded for catching the other episodes and stuff
The discussion about Jade around ~34:30 was an interesting one I hadn't thought of!
I'm sure there are other examples (Sora from Digimon kind of fits), but she really was one of the few active, female _lead_ characters in an action-focused show during that time period!
The book you mentioned sounds interesting and I'd be up for a video on WB/CW vs Fox!
I love the inversion they had in this season where because it was Japanese magic instead of Chinese magic, instead of Uncle getting the willies and saying "I must do research!", it was Toru getting the willies and Uncle saying "Toru must do research!", because he was the one more experienced with this cultural area of magic.
I loved this show
Just need season 5 now😤 enjoy the work man keep it up
Thank you, season 5 will be out sometime in august!🫡
Can't get enough of these videos!
Thank you🙂
Young Uncle should have been called Nephew.
It’s hard for me to imagine uncle has older relatives, I could see him being thousands of years old lol
Oh yes the legendary 3-way deadlock, of the frog, slug, and snake
Just connected the dots on that is why in the naruto orochimaru, tsunade and jirya had then as their summons
Another brilliant review , can’t wait for the season 5 recap , take your time Colby, greatness cannot be rushed
I'm so happy you enjoyed the final season of Jackie Chan Adventures!
Season 5? Never heard of it.
I'd be a crow because flying sounds rad. You didn't specify they had to be non-avian dinosaurs.
Being a crow in a world of dinosaurs is such a based answer I can only respect it
Honey wake up, a new jackie Chan adventures lore video dropped
This really is a fantastic season (my favorite alongside 1 and 2)
Tohru got extra focus, incorporating a different country's mythology, the new villain treating the Enforcers nicely was a funny change, felt like it built on previous show lore (finally explained WHY a Chinese demon dragon had Japanese ninja minions lol)...just overall a great season. Kinda wish Tohru's mom showed up and wish Tohru played a more active part in Tarrakudo's defeat...but honestly pretty solid.
When young I wanted to be a triceratops too, but ever since I first watched Jurassic Park I wanted to be an utahraptor (the real name of the velociraptors in the movies, seems like the real velociraptors are much smaller)
That’s a fun one, I definitely think of them the most of Jurassic park maybe as much as the t-Rex
Nice video can't wait for the talk about season 5
Thanks! Should be sometime in august
lets go! another banger video that doubles as a podcast by the king himself 🙏
Thank you very much that makes me happy to hear😄
I thought i kept up with this series but man i have no memory of this season and beyond existing
Jackie is Jade's dad's cousin. Uncle is Jackie's uncle, which makes Jade's granduncle. Thus, three of them bear the same surname. Uncle is referred to as Uncle by Jade for simplicity's sake. Jade is Jackie's first cousin once removed. It's much more specific in the Chinese language.
That is interesting, I didn’t think about checking out the Chinese version for this but it makes sense for them to all just call uncle Uncle, regardless of the specific relation
Definitely my favorite season
It definitely has the best angle to be someone’s favorite season over 1, much more distinct than 2,3, and 5
I love your videos, can’t wait to see what’s next
Thanks so much, this weekend should be Mucha Lucha, it should be a fun time
Did anyone else catch the Pokemon Azalea Town song playing in the background? 😅
They may have, but did not comment it, so thank you for that🙂
My man did not just skip over the cheesy glory that is Strikemaster Ice.
I was gonna talk about Vanilla Ice, but the further I went down the rabbit hole, the more I was like hmm maybe I’m imagining this. I’ll probably mention him next episode😅
@@Colby2D You have to eventually. One of the seasons, if I remember correctly, Strikemaster Ice's crew come back as the big bad guy of that season's henchmen. I'm deliberately not saying who that villain is to avoid spoilers if this is your first viewing of the show.
In episode 3, Jade got all buff while using the ox talisman, despite that never having been a thing in previous users. Is that ever explained?
I think it happened to her last season too, but I never thought of the fact it only transforms Jade. My assumption would be because they’re already adults it wouldn’t change their muscles or structure much, and making Jade buff is a pretty funny and easily recognizable gag
Can't believe you left out Jade's joke in Episode 5 when the Chan Family spot Ikazuki's new state. As a kid, I almost died laughing after realizing it.
There’s a couple I’m thinking of, which one in particular did you have in mind
@@Colby2D "The demon from planet Uranus." Uranus was censored in the episode by Jackie stopping her and her just saying "Heh. Neptune."
@@aniruddh_d16 oh that totally went over my head! They did get the joke off a little closer to uncensored with tarakudo saying ikazuki looked heinous at least lol
@@Colby2D that's true yeah, they both hit me so close that I noticed the Uranus one on a second watch
Me sees another JCA video: stops everything and watches it
I really appreciate it thank you
I see Agent Black as a true neutral person. After all, despite being one of the good guys, he did have his men pretty much kidnap Jackie back in episode 1 of season 1. And at the time, he was working to take down the Dark Hand. So he and his men may have used some underhanded tactics to undermine Valmont's criminal empire.
Which makes his Ying and Yang both being neutral. With the Ying side being corrupted by the power of the Oni Mask before its removed.
I always had fun watching Kids WB on Saturday Mornings and Fox Box on Sunday Mornings. It would have been difficult to have to choose.
Watching paco remove the mask making his neck stretch is funny
It was a pretty crazy visual lol
This is the sickest season.
I loved when ratso used the shadow khan to play baseball 😂😂
Me too lol
I watched all of these as they came out and to this day I still think of these masks
I don't remember much from this season but I wouldn't be surprised if there's a subconscious tie to Oni and Oni masks whenever I see them in other media because they're always seem like the coolest things.
For sure, an amazing concept and design
26:58 i kinda wish their was a time stop talisman, or some magical item in the show.
ZAA WORLD DO!
I like the gen 3 pokemon music in the bg. Very nastolgic considering that was the gen around the time of this show.
For sure; a Saturday morning with kids wb and Pokémon ruby? *chefs kiss*
I kinda grew off Yugioh during the 1990s and 2000s here in the UK due to me not being in to Card Anime much tbh here it's what maturity does to me overtime irl.
Can't wait for you to do 5
Thanks! Should be sometime in August
I honestly didn’t think I watched season 4, but I actually did after you refreshed my memory lol. Although, this season isn’t very memorable to me, which makes it not my favorite season.
I would say my favorite episode from this season is the one when Hak Foo gets a mask. I like how Uncle gets humbled, and I like how Hak Foo’s ninjas are little cute guys lol. Oh, and how his first attack with the mask is called “Demon Compensates for Inferior Ninja Army” hahaha.
As for season 5, I doubt I watched it, but you might jog my memory lol.
Yeah hak foo’s attacks are still hilarious, and I haven’t seen season 5 before but I know it centers around shendu’s son as the main antagonist
@@Colby2D Oh okay. That sounds very familiar lol.
10:26 I'd be an Australovenator, Huge carnivore like T-rex, but with huge powerful arms and claws! Imagine Velociraptor claws but in it's fingers.
I’ve never heard of these before but they’re pretty cool! Kinda like a big velociraptor
>.> Jackie is the brother of Jade's parent, and Uncle is a great uncle who's a brother to her grandparents. ;)
I don't remember much of this season, and I might have missed it too.
EDIT: Fun fact: The cartoon of the Jim Carrey movie The Mask also had an episode where The Mask got stuck on Stanley Ipkiss' butt.
EDIT2: The pikmin shadowkhan look like humanity sprites... if they were also evil toothy monsters.
Season 4 has always been my favorite for this show. The different types of shadowkhan was a more interesting power system than Shenlong's talismans. The corrupting influence of the masks gave a negative side to using the power. It expanded the world, which was nice after 3 seasons of "Shenlong can't be allowed to get his powers back." It was a good callback to a one off story. And it hinted at more adventures to come thanks to the new villains and the time travel episode.
Jackie chan adventures catchphrases
One more thing
Bad day
I hate fish
Forced yes from uncle
Again going back to my comment on recommending the fanfic J-WITCH. Just a slight little spoiler here, it mostly combines elements from Seasons 3 and 4 of Jackie Chan Adventures and what’s presented here is just as if not more engaging than in the canon JCA show.
Plus in regards to Jade, she surprisingly gets a certain amount of development in the fanfic, and that includes her interactions with the W.I.T.C.H girls.
I can’t give you all the details, but I will say this, as good as she is in the canon show, this fanfic made her a lot more interesting in my opinion.
Also if you want to check out W.I.T.C.H, the first two seasons are available on RUclips for free.
I forgot about, but remember this season. I always remembered the differemt shadowkhan
For sure they were definitely a really creative feature
I have the films Gremlins 1 and Gremlins 2 the new batch on dvd at home, I ordered them online via entertainment exchange/Cex through the use of my halifax debit card and I've only seen the 1st Gremlins film so far though. Gremlins 2 The New Batch I'll probably watch in the future on my multi regional bluray player at home.
That’s awesome! I think I’ve also only seen 1 and it was a long time ago on tv at a hotel
U forgot to mention, the funniest quote the whole season “ the forces of whoo hoo ooo”
Fun fact:
1:42 this tradition sounds *eeerily* similar to an old tradition in Europe that is occasionally still a thing. Just replace the Namahage with Krampus & St. Nicholas (the former looks for naughty children while the latter seeks to warn them and tell them to be good) and its more or less the same thing.
Which is both a FASCINATING and kind of freaky coincidence xD
For sure I also thought of Krampus, my big take away being “scaring kids to shut up and behave is a universal truth”😭
eyyy, you doin' xiaolin chronicles
NICE!
strike-master ice and his buddies are my favorites
Wow that's the 2nd Bartholomew I've heard of besides Bartholomew Jojo Simpson from the Simpsons. Bartholomew from Jackie Chan Adventures is new knowledge to me now.
Nice Job can't wait to see the last season video
The Oni Masks were my favorite addition to the series, unlike the talismans that can be taken from you the masks can only be removed by a specific spell for each one. If I had one and saw someone with the power to take it off, I would order my Shadowkhan to teleport me out of there. Depending on the mask, like the one Jade and Valmont wear, the special ingredient can be so rare that another potion would be near impossible to get. I would win the war via attrition, then use my ninjas to become a vigilante and take out corruption, if only the Oni spirit didn't try to corrupt you to be basic one dimensional evil.
Tarakudo always reminded me of UKA UKA from Crash Bandicoot, and the premise of CRASH 3 reminds me of JCA tbh.
The connections are Tarakudo and Clancy Brown lol.
That’s really funny, I can totally see the connection of the floating masks. I didn’t know Clancy Brown went on to voice Cortex!
@@Colby2D Cortex, Lex Luthor, Mr. Krabs, just to name a few. 😆
He hasn't voiced Cortex in a very long time, but yeah, in Crash 2 and 3 and a bit after those he voiced Cortex and Uka Uka. Pretty sure these were before JCA too.
He also voiced Hades in God of War lol.
The pig talisman appears and there's no mention of the bacon lasers, Colby?
I am disappoint... 😩
😭😭😭
How could you betray me like this, Colby
How strange. Swear i remembered Tohru's mother being present for this season helping Uncle and her son with at least one of the chi spells.
Maybe too much for kids TV. But I feel like it was a missed opportunity to put Jackie in a mask and have everyone fight him
I would’ve loved that, that’s a great idea
I do like how each season (minus season 2) has some solo adventures not related to the main premise. Also, each season has a form of foreshadowing for a future season.
The foreshadowing is really cool, and the J-team having their own little arcs is always a fun time
@@Colby2D Future Jade and Future Drago are the foreshadowing from this season into the next.
The Grim Pumpkin scene feels more like a Peanuts scene to me.
With all of the different ideas the show had, the weirdest one was Adult Jade Chan.
Also, I never did like Chronicles.
Oh yeah the great pumpkin is 100% a Charlie Brown and the great pumpkin reference, I was gonna include a clip from SpongeBob when mr krabs had the floating shopping list, and that was kinda how tarakudo was dragging paco along this episode. Good catch!
Honestly I would love to see someone buying a square foot of land at like a Best Buy or GameStop. Just walk in at any point and just stand there. Then a customer ask what’s going on “yeah that’s just Ben he owns that piece of land and does that.”
8:52 In the Dutch dub, his name for Scruffy/Banjer is Brutus.
Interesting, I like that a lot, also keeps the same alliteration which is nice
35:24 I think Medarot (medabots in the west) has this exact problem. Wonder why they did that?
In Medarot's case, the episode swere broadcasted in a seemingly random order so everything feels weird and disconnected. The episodes leading to finding the "rival" robot are sometime after they've already interacted eith him I believe. Then there's a tournament, then some more random stuff.