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!!Mama Tohru
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--> ''Only antique I see is the Billy Goat there!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Amy Hill

[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Tohru's mother]]. She only appears in a handful of episodes but leaves quite an impact. She shows the Chans a new side of Tohru, and becomes Uncle's arch-rival.
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* {{Acrofatic}}: She's overweight but can run on railings.
* ActionMom: She prohibits her son from fighting because she wants to protect him.
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Her relationship with Tohru is easily summarized as this.
* AsianRudeness: She rivals Uncle in her lack of manners and height of arrogance.
* BackToBackBadasses: She takes this posture with Uncle in her debut episode.
* {{Badass}}: Guess where [[BadassFamily Tohru]] gets his [[{{Badass}} badassery]] from?
* BadassNormal: Unlike Uncle, she doesn't have any magic at her disposal but can still take on the supernatural.
* BeautyMark: She has one near her left eye. Uncle once mocks it.
* CoolOldLady: While she's short-tempered and antagonistic towards Uncle, she's not a woman any criminal would want to trifle with.
* DeadpanSnarker: She is a master of sarcasm. For instance, when Uncle accused her of cheating at Mahjong by moving pieces when he sneezed, she replied:
-->"Anytime you sneeze, ''all the pieces move''. Bird peak nose should have its own ''zip code''."
* DistaffCounterpart: The only significant difference between her and Uncle is that she doesn't have magic at her disposal.
* HeyYou: To her, Uncle is always [[EmbarrassingNickname "Billy Goat", "Junk Monger", or "Junk Man"]].
* HugeGuyTinyGirl: A mother and son example; her son is huge and she herself is barely taller than ''Jade''.
* InvisibleJerkass: After she's accidentally turned invisible in "The Invisible Mom", she torments Uncle in various ways until she reveals her location.
* {{Jerkass}}: Mostly towards Uncle. In her debut episode, she was also very bossy to Tohru and dismissive towards Jackie and Jade.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She loves her son, and also cooperated with Uncle to save Tohru and Jackie. She becomes less abrasive towards Jackie and Jade. Towards Uncle, not so much.
* JewishMother: A Japanese one actually, but she's just as nagging and overbearing as most examples of this trope.
* LikeParentLikeChild: Mother and son appear initially to be polar opposites, but they do share some similarities, like protective attitude towards their loved ones. During his feud with Uncle in "The Demon Behind", Tohru's behavior towards Uncle resembled his mother's mannerisms towards him. He even called Uncle "Billy Goat" at one point. Tohru's future self wears a red coat similar to that his mother wears.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: She doesn't know that Tohru's previous employer Valmont is a crime lord or that her son was a thug. Tohru asks his extended family to keep it that way.
* [[TabletopGame/{{Mahjong}} Mahjong]]: She's shown to be quite skilled in this. She states that she's a five time all Kyoto finalist. She defeats Uncle in it several times (though he says she cheats every time).
* MamaBear: You think her mountain-sized son is more dangerous? Threaten him and find out how wrong you are.
* MyBelovedSmother: Her son just can't handle demons and gangs without her. One time she even decided to stay invisible to protect him better.
* TheNapoleon: She has the HairTriggerTemper to match her short stature.
* NeverMessWithGranny: She may be a little old lady, but she knows karate, and is quite willing to use those skills.
* NoNameGiven: No one calls her anything other than "Tohru's mother".
* PintsizedPowerhouse: She's only a little taller than Jade, but deadlier than Jackie.
* PrimAndProperBun: She's gives off the air of being traditional and she has certain [[HairTriggerTemper "authority"]] in her.
* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: She also rivals Uncle in abusing her old age to disregard tact.
* SitcomArchnemesis: To Uncle; martial arts, mahjong, shuffle board, treating Jackie of cobra's venom; it doesn't matter as long as one can humiliate the other.
* SnarkToSnarkCombat: Rivaling Uncle of course. Whenever she and Uncle are in the same room, insults and snarks are exchanged back and forth.
* UncannyFamilyResemblance: She is a dead ringer for Tohru aside from being female and much smaller in size.
* VitriolicBestBuds: She spends more time with Uncle than with anyone else, even if they mostly argue. They eventually seem to develop an actual friendship, as Uncle once gave her a Christmas present.
* VolleyingInsults: She and Uncle compete diligently in the creativeness of the insults they throw at each other.

!!Miss Hartman
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--> ''Mr. Chan, this is not the first time we've had a problem with Jade.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Jeannie Elias

Jade's schoolteacher. She's annoyed by Jade's unbelievable stories of fantastic adventures.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: "The Demon Beneath My Wings" is this for her because she had Hsi Wu's chi.
* BadassTeacher: She defended Jade from Drago. Although of course, this is while she was temporarily [[EmpoweredBadassNormal transformed]] by the chi of [[WingedHumanoid Hsi Wu the Sky Demon]].
* ChildHater: Jade believes that Hartman hates kids, although this is subverted. In fact, Hartman states that she's a teacher because she ''likes'' children.
* DeadpanSnarker: She conveys her skepticism of Jade's stories in dry disbelief.
* FieryRedhead: Averted. She can be strict while disciplining, but hardly aggressive about it.
* GracefulLadiesLikePurple: She's never seen without her purple jacket.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Although Hartman seems like a hard-ass, she actually cares about Jade and her other students.
* PreMortemOneLiner: She delivers a non-lethal version of this trope to Drago before pushing him into the ocean.
--> "CLASS DISMISSED!"
* SkepticNoLonger: Subverted. After turning into a demon for a day, she tries to remember that it happened, only for Jackie to convince her that it was [[AllJustADream all just a hallucination]].
* SternTeacher: It's just that she has little patience for Jade's disruptive shenanigans.

!!Drew
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Jeannie Elias

A boy who teases Jade for her crazy-sounding stories.
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* DeadpanSnarker: He conveys his skepticism of Jade's stories with added ridicule.
* FireForgedFriends: Later in the series, he's seen talking to and hanging out with Jade.
* {{Jerkass}}: It's one thing that he doesn't believe Jade's stories ([[TheMasquerade for obvious reasons]]), though he's not nice about it.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After witnessing the incident described below in SkepticNoLonger, Jade uses this opportunity to [[ContagiousCassandraTruth humiliate him in class]].
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* NiceHat: He's never shown without his yellow cap.
* PintSizedKid: Like all the other recurring kids, he gets nowhere taller.
* SkepticNoLonger: He realizes that [[CassandraTruth Jade was telling the truth]] after watching Daolon Wong's Dark Chi Warriors trying to steal the Talisman Animals.

!!Jackie Chan's Yin and Yang
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[SarcasmMode Need to guess who's who?]]]]

During the show, Jackie is affected thrice by the [[LiteralSplitPersonality Tiger Talisman]]. [[JekyllAndHyde He's split into his Yin and Yang sides]]. Yin Jackie is called "Pussycat" and Yang Jackie is called "Tiger".
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* BackToBackBadasses: When Tiger and Pussycat set aside their differences, they are a pretty efficient fighting force.
--> '''Tiger''': Okey bro, let's show this troll what ''two'' Jackies can do!
* {{Badass}}es: They're two halves of Jackie Chan after all.
* BashBrothers: They sometimes call each other brothers and they work well together.
* MultipleHeadCase: In their final appearance, they end up in this position, because their split wasn't allowed to finish. It's eventually fixed.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Pussycat is the Sensitive Guy to Tiger's Manly Man. This is in line with Taoism: [[FridgeBrilliance Yin represents femininity and Yang represents masculinity]], so it makes sense for Yin Jackie to be more considerate of others and Yang Jackie to be more aggressive.

!!!Yin/Light Jackie (Pussycat)
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[CatchPhrase "Fighting is not nice!"]]]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Sie

* ApologizesALot: Pussycat is this even more than normal Jackie. It extends to [[ApologeticAttacker fighting]].
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He is even more hard to anger than normal Jackie, but it doesn't mean that he's completely helpless.
* ButtMonkey: Pussycat seems to have most of Jackie's hapless tendencies.
* CowardlyLion: Usually Pussycat tries to run from danger, but when the push comes to shove, he will fight back.
* FragileFlower: In his debut episode, he bursts into tears after accidentally stepping on a bug. Later, he starts crying for the animals whose leather has been used on a car's seats.
* GoodIsImpotent: He initially appears as unwilling to take active because he's too nice to hurt anyone, even bad guys. [[SubvertedTrope However, allowing someone to be hurt by inactive provokes him into action]] and proves he is just as skilled as Yang Jackie.
* MartialPacifist: He is even more averse to violence than normal Jackie, and he gets angry only rarely. It doesn't mean that he can't defend himself.
* NiceGuy: Exaggerated to the point of being an ExtremeDoormat due to the nature of Yin.
* WouldntHurtAChild: He stops Tiger from hurting Jade.
--> "It's not nice to drop-kick little girls!"

!!!Yang/Dark Jackie (Tiger)
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[[caption-width-right:320:"Grrrrr..."]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Sie

* AntiHero: He is Jackie's (mostly) repressed selfish side, but still has some baseline heroism.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Unlike normal Jackie, Tiger is willing to use all his skills in martial arts for whatever reason.
* BadassLongcoat: In his debut episode, he steals Chow's jacket, and looks much cooler in it than Chow ever did.
* BigBrotherBully: He and Pussycat sometimes call each other brothers and he is not shy about picking on him.
* BloodKnight: He enjoys fighting; a significant contrast with Jackie's full personality.
* CallingTheOldManOut: He does this to Uncle in each of his appearances.
** In his debut episode, after he's smacked by Uncle, he returns the favor. Then he crosses his arms and smiles smugly, as if to say "You have no idea how long I've been wanting to do that."
** In "The Return of the Pussycat", he tells Uncle not to start a lecture.
** In "Viva Las Jackies", when Uncle yells over the phone at Tiger and Pussycat (not knowing that Jackie has been split) for leaving him in a hotel that couldn't provide him eel saliva, Tiger responds spitefully:
--> "Pull your tongue out of your mouth and wring out the spit."
* CoolShades: In his debut episode, he steals Chow's sunglasses, and looks much cooler with them than Chow ever did.
* ADarkerMe: Tiger is this, rather than a full on EvilTwin because he represents the arrogance and selfishness that complete Jackie manages.
* DeadpanSnarker: He snarks quite a bit and throws around insults.
--> '''Pussycat''' (while looking for the Noble Tiger): I do not see the tiger. Maybe we should split up? (He has just forgotten [[MultipleHeadCase their current situation]].)
--> '''Tiger''': (glares at Pussycat) So I got all the brains?
* EvilIsCool: Tiger invokes this trope when he steals Jade's place as the main character in the play about [[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]] during his second appearance. He clearly enjoys playing Mr. Hyde. [[invoked]]
--> "This potion is wonderful! Evil Hyde is much cooler than old goody-goody Jekyll! [[EvilLaugh Hahahahahahahaa!]]"
* FearlessFool: He doesn't fear anyone or anything.
* HatesBeingTouched: He repeatedly tells off people who touch him.
--> [[CatchPhrase "Don't touch me."]]
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Tiger can easily be convinced to fight alongside either the heroes or villains at the drop of a hat.
* IntimidationDemonstration: He has a habit of loudly clicking his neck on both sides before starting a fight.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Even if he's Jackie's most aggressive traits, he's still Jackie fundamentally.
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: He has the same dose of skills as normal Jackie, but he's much more willing to hurt his opponents. For example, he utilizes a DivingKick much more than normal Jackie, and he seems to be more impervious to the injuries normal Jackie tends to be distracted with.
* UnscrupulousHero: Tiger is selfish, arrogant, and easy to set off, but ultimately heroic.
* WouldHurtAChild: Tiger was willing to kick Jade when angered.

!!Xu Lin
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[TheWoobie She sure needs a hug]].]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:Then [[InvoluntaryShapeshifting again]], [[OhCrap maybe not]].]]
--> ''The previous guardian found the means to escape. I've searched five years for that secret and have not found it. I miss my family so much.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Ashlie Chan

A little Chinese girl who was exploring a bamboo forest one evening. She ended up in the Lotus Temple and has been its guardian ever since. She turns into a savage beast whenever someone intrudes into the temple. Five years afterwards, Jackie and Jade seek out the Lotus Temple, along with the villainous Old Monk. After the conflict, Xu Lin is freed from the temple and the Old Monk is forced to take her place.
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* ClosedCircle: As the temple's guardian, she's unable to exit it. But she eventually escapes by [[LoopholeAbuse wearing a suit of armor]], as objects can leave the temple.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: She'd love nothing more than to return to her parents and leave the magic world entirely behind.
* AnIcePerson: Her monster form resembles an Yeti, and it can shoot ice-rays from it's mouth.
* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: She turns into a monster whenever someone intrudes the temple. She has no control over it.
* MustBeInvited: Jade figures out that [[LoopholeAbuse if Xu Lin invites a person to the temple, they are not intruding]]. And if there is an intruder at the same time, she attacks the intruder instead of the invited.
* NiceGirl: She's quite polite, reserved and concerned for others.
* PainfulTransformation: Becoming the Yeti is a painful affair.
* PintSizedKid: She seems to be as old as Jade, but in the flashback set five years before, she is as tall as currently.
* PrehensileHair: Her beast form can grap things with her braids.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: The eyes of her beast form are red.
* ResistTheBeast: She tries her best to avoid transforming but it never works.
* ShrinkingViolet: She's a timid girl.
* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: Her monster form retains her braids, they just turn white from black.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: She's the Girly Girl to Jade's Tomboy.
* TragicMonster: She's not evil but a prisoner of the temple compelled to attack whoever gets inside the temple.
* TraumaticHaircut: Averted. Jackie cuts through her monster form's braids. This haircut remains in her human form, but she doesn't seem to mind.

!!The Ben Shui Order
An order of Buddhist monks who reside in a monastery situated in the mountains of Bhutan.
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* {{Actual Pacifist}}s: They never participate in any fights themselves.
* TheChosenOne: The Ben Shui Order has a vague prophecy about one of these saving the world. The Chosen One is also required to be completely pacifistic, although a Champion is allowed to fight for and protect them.
* ShrinesAndTemples: A Buddhist temple.

!!Larry

-->'''Voiced by:''' Robbie Rist

A geeky teen boy who is a friend of Jade. He appears in "Antler Action", where he temporarily absorbed the chi of [[DishingOutDirt Dai Gui the Earth Demon]], which inspired him to become a superhero.
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* BodyHorror: He absorbs the chi of the Demon Sorcerer Dai Gui, which slowly transforms him into an [[DishingOutDirt Earth Demon]], until the chi is eventually removed.
* DestructiveSaviour: He ends up wrecking the comic convention while fighting Drago and the Ice Gang.
* FanBoy: Of comic book superheroes, such as Super Moose.
* {{Geek}}: One of his classmates even teased him by telling him to "move out of your mother's {{basement| dweller}}".
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: He wants to be a hero like Jackie Chan or Super Moose. Then he gets the opportunity, not realizing that he's (literally) turning into an evil monster.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He says this line almost word for word, when Jade makes him realize how the Demon Chi has been corrupting him.
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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresTheDemonSorcerers The Demon Sorcerers]] [[labelnote:Character List]]Shendu, Bai Tza, Dai Gui, Hsi Wu, Po Kong, Tchang Zu, Tso Lan, Xiao Fung, Drago[[/labelnote]
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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresMinorVillains Minor Villains]]Villains]] [[labelnote:Character List]]Bartholomew Chang, El Chupacabra, The Jiangshi, Kuniko "Origami" Kasahara, Monkey King, The Old Monk, Spring-Heeled Jack, Vanessa Barone[[/labelnote]]

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Villains who only appear in one, two, or three episodes.

!!El Chupacabra
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A demonic beast that was attacking livestock in Mexico. It scratches El Toro during a fight, cursing him to become one himself.

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!!El Chupacabra
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!!Lo Pei
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[LongDeadBadass He sure means business]].]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:And so does his copy.]]
--> ''I must once again safeguard these, lest they fall into the hands of the Ultimate Evil.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' David Carradine

A demonic beast that was attacking livestock sacred warrior of the Ling Dynasty. Nine hundred years ago, he led the uprising against Shendu, turning the demon into a statue and taking away his powers in Mexico. It scratches El Toro during a fight, cursing him to become the form of the Talismans. He's been long dead, but one himself.episode features a terracotta statue of him. The Rat Talisman is used on the statue, bringing [[LivingStatue live to it]]. The statue has original Lo Pei's personality and powers. In the end of the episode, he's turned back into a statue.



* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: El Toro falls victim to its curse, and transforms every night until he's cured.
* CharacterDeath: It's destroyed by the sunlight, though not before it scratches El Toro.
* {{Chupacabra}}: It looks more like Bigfoot or some other feral monster then a grey alien, but the cattle stalker is still present.
* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: Much like a werewolf, the chupacabra's bite or scratch can turn a human into another chupacabra, but only at night.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Both the first chupacabra and the transformed El Toro have fully red eyes.
* SpikesOfVillainy
* WeaksauceWeakness: The first chupacabra was disintegrated by sunlight. El Toro couldn't walk into the sunlight, even when he reverted to human form during daytime.

!!Kuniko "Origami" Kasahara
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Timothy Dang

A Japanese burglar based in Paris, France who has the ability to turn into paper and fold up like an origami sculpture. He uses his powers to rob East Asian art from the Louvre Museum.

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* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: El Toro falls victim to its curse, {{Badass}}: He is a wise and transforms every night until he's cured.
* CharacterDeath: It's destroyed by the sunlight, though
mighty chi wizard who not before it scratches El Toro.
* {{Chupacabra}}: It looks more like Bigfoot or some other feral monster then a grey alien, but the cattle stalker is still present.
* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: Much like a werewolf, the chupacabra's bite or scratch can turn a human into another chupacabra, but
only overthrow Shendu at night.the height of his power, but his reanimated copy defeated both Jackie and Tohru.
%%* BadassBaritone
%%* BadassBeard
* BadassGrandpa: A wise old chi sage, similar to Uncle.

%%*BadassMustache
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Both BigGood: He's the first chupacabra one who turned Shendu into a statue and scattered his Talismans to the four corners of the Earth. [[spoiler: The same spell he used to accomplish that is reused on Shendu during the 3rd season.]]
* CallingYourAttacks: When he performs scroll magic, he shouts the scroll's title.
* CassandraTruth: His copy refuses to believe he's a statue, until he sees a poster depicting him in his statue form.
* FamousLastWords: "Goodbye pal."
* FishOutOfWater: A Ling dynasty warrior in modern times? You figure.
* GoodIsNotNice: While he is dedicated to keep the Talismans from evil hands, he has no qualms about causing collateral damage or (non-lethally) disposing of people who seem to threaten him.
* GoodLuckGesture: Jade teaches him a thumbs up gesture as a sign of friendship. [[spoiler:After he's turned back to a liveless terracotta, his right hand is left in this gesture.]]
* {{Irony}}: Valmont [[LampshadeHanging comments]] how life coming to the statue that portrays the man who turned Shendu into a statue is this.
* KungFuWizard: He easily takes down Jackie and Tohru with martial arts.
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* MadeOfIron: When Tohru squashes him under a taxi, he survives uninjured. Jade suggests this to be because he's a LivingStatue.
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* OccultBlueEyes: He has dark blue eyes, which is an unusual trait for an Asian, so it could be due to his magic.
* PaperTalisman: His magic is performed through scrolls. The ones he's shown using can be used to [[PowerFloats levitate]], petrify opponents and [[KiAttacks energy blasting]].
* PosthumousCharacter: The real Lo Pei has long been dead, but the living terracotta has his personality.
* PrecursorHero: Before all the business with Section 13
and the transformed El Toro have fully red eyes.
Chan Clan, there was this guy overthrowing Shendu.
* SpikesOfVillainy
YouShallNotPass: He stays behind to fight the Shadowkhan, allowing Jackie and Jade to escape with the Talismans. When they are at a safe distance, he throws the Rat Talisman to them, letting himself to become a statue again.
* WeaksauceWeakness: WarriorPoet: He constantly utters nature-inspired analogies to poetically and abstractly describe or muse upon his situations.
--> "As the dandelion scatters its seeds to the four winds, so did I scatter the Talismans to the four corners of the earth."
* WouldntHurtAChild: He's briefly tricked by the Enforcers to think they are his [[PaperThinDisguise fellow Ling warriors]], until they grab Jade.
--> "A sacred warrior would never harm a child. You are impostors!"

!![[Myth/ChineseMythology
The first chupacabra was disintegrated by sunlight. El Toro couldn't walk into the sunlight, even when he reverted to human form during daytime.

!!Kuniko "Origami" Kasahara
Eight Immortals]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Timothy Dang

A Japanese burglar based in Paris, France
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[[caption-width-right:320:From left to right: Zhang Guolao, Lü Dongbin, Li Tieguai, Lan Caihe, Han Xiangzi, Cao Guojiu, Zhongli Quan & He Xiangu.]]
Eight legendary heroes of ancient China. They are the ones
who has originally banished Shendu and his siblings to the ability to turn into paper Demon Netherworld and fold up like an origami sculpture. He uses his powers to rob East Asian art from locked their portals with the Louvre Museum.Pan'Ku Box. However, the artifacts they used to do this (their symbols) were tainted with the demons' chi.



* CallingCard: He leaves origami sculptures at crime scenes.
* BondJamesBond: Jackie introduces himself to Origami as "Chan, Jackie Chan". Origami keeps calling him that.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He was originally a skilled but ordinary burglar, until he touched a magic artifact that gave him the ability to turn himself into paper.
* FrameUp: He manages to paint Jackie, Jade, and Viper as offenders when the police interrupt their confrontation.
* PaperMaster: Hence his moniker of "Origami".
* PhantomThief: He has a preference for stealing Far Eastern art.
* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: As Kasahara, he wears a purple suit.
* TheQuietOne: A thief who is a man of few words.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: In paper form, he can fold up into the shapes of various creatures.
* WeWillMeetAgain: In his last scene, he's in prison, creating an origami resembling Jackie and crushing it. He doesn't say anything, but he clearly vows to have revenge on Jackie.

!!The Old Monk
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--> ''Ancient wisdom: Words are breath that blows the fire of knowledge''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Tim Lounibos

An old monk who guided Jackie to the Lotus Temple where the magical scrolls of Hung Chao are hidden. A really [[CloudCuckoolander quirky]] person who's constantly in meditation and speaks in proverbs and riddles. He turns out to be villainous, and is also after these scrolls.

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* CallingCard: ArtifactOfDoom: The artifacts they used to seal the Demon Sorcerors (their symbols) absorbed some of the respective demon's chi. Anyone who absorbs a Demon Chi will gain the powers of the respective Demon Sorcerer, but the chi will also [[BodyHorror mutate the person's body, making it look like the Demon Sorcerer]], and [[TheCorruption the demon's evil nature slowly corrupts the person's mind]]. And the changes will supposedly be permanent if the chi is not removed in time.
%%* BadassBeard: All except Lü Dongbin, Lan Caihe and
He leaves origami sculptures at crime scenes.
Xiangu.
* BondJamesBond: Jackie introduces himself BadassGrandpa: All of them except [[TheSmurfettePrinciple He]] [[NeverMessWithGranny Xiangu]] were very old when they defeated their respective Demon Sorcerer. It takes a while to Origami be as "Chan, Jackie Chan". Origami keeps calling him that.
good as they were, you know?
%%* BadassMustache: Zhang Guolao, Li Tieguai, Lan Caihe and Cao Guojiu.
%%* BaldOfAwesome: Lü Dongbin and Li Tieguai.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: {{Big Good}}s: It is through their heroics and legacy that the Chan Clan is able to fight Shendu's siblings.
%%* BlueIsHeroic: Han Xiangzi and Zhongli Quan.
%%* EyesAlwaysShut: Except
He Xiangu, they're never shown with opened eyes.
* FlowerMotifs: He Xiangu's symbol is a lotus pod, Lan Caihe's symbol is an unidentified flower, and Li Tieguai's symbol is a gourd.
* HandicappedBadass: Li Tieguai is shown to have a bad leg. [[AllThereInTheManual When he became an immortal, his soul
was originally transferred into a skilled but ordinary burglar, until maimed beggar's body]].
* HeroesPreferSwords: This is a downplayed trope. Only Lü Dongbin's symbol is a sword.
* LadyOfWar: He Xiangu is an immortal chi sage in an [[KickingAssInAllHerFinery elegant dress]].
* MagicMusic: Zhang Guolao's symbol is a drum, Cao Guojiu's symbol is a pair of castanets, and Han Xiangzi's symbol is [[MagicalFlutist a flute]].
%%* MonochromaticEyes: He Xiangu
%%* NiceHat: Han Xiangzi and Zhongli Quan.
* NoodleIncident: The Fire Demon Chi is never discussed. Since Drago already had the fire powers inherited from his father, it's natural
he touched a magic would not be interested in pursuing the artifact containing his father's chi.
* PaperFanOfDoom: Zhongli Quan's symbol is a fan.
%%* PinkMeansFeminine: He Xiangu.
* PoweredArmor: The Armor of the Gods. It's an ancient armor
that gave him the ability to turn himself into paper.
* FrameUp: He manages to paint Jackie, Jade, and Viper as offenders when the police interrupt
Immortals used in their confrontation.
* PaperMaster: Hence his moniker
battles against the Demon Sorcerers, and one of "Origami".
* PhantomThief: He has a preference for stealing Far Eastern art.
* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: As Kasahara, he wears a purple suit.
* TheQuietOne: A thief who is a man of
the few words.remaining relics left behind by them. When worn, it [[AdaptiveArmor adjusts to the wielder's physique]] and enhances [[InASingleBound their]] [[SuperStrength physical]] [[SuperToughness abilities]].
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: In paper form, he can fold up into PrecursorHeroes: Similar to Lo Pei, they are famous heroes who defeated the shapes of Demon Sorcerers in the past.
* {{Public Domain Character}}s: They are figures from UsefulNotes/{{Taoism}}. They were originally mortal humans who achieved {{Immortality}} and
various creatures.
* WeWillMeetAgain: In
other magical powers through various means, usually as rewards after being tested by a Taoist sage [[Creator/{{Laozi}} Lao Tzu]] or another immortal.
%%* PurpleIsPowerful: Lü Dongbin's clothes are purple and black.
%%* RedIsHeroic: Zhang Guolao has red in
his last scene, he's clothes.
%%* RedHeadedHero: Zhongli Quan.
* TheVoiceless: They never speak
in prison, creating an origami resembling Jackie and crushing it. He doesn't say anything, but he clearly vows the flashbacks they are shown.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's never revealed what happened
to them after they sealed the Demon Sorcerers away. [[WildMassGuessing For all we know]], they might have revenge on Jackie.

!!The Old Monk
been [[PosthumousCharacter destroyed]] or they AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence.
%%* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: He Xiangu. Cao Guojiu has purple hair.

!!Chi Master Fong
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--> ''Ancient wisdom: Words are breath that blows [[caption-width-right:320:This is all we see about him.]]
A deceased Chinese mystic who taught Uncle magic for 15 years. Somewhere along
the fire of knowledge''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Tim Lounibos

An old monk who guided Jackie to the Lotus Temple where the magical scrolls of Hung Chao are hidden. A really [[CloudCuckoolander quirky]] person who's constantly in meditation and speaks in proverbs and riddles. He turns out to be villainous, and is also after these scrolls.
line, Daolon Wong [[NeverSayDie "defeated"]] him.



* AnimatedArmor: He uses the scroll's power to have this to fight Jackie.
%%* BadassGrandpa
%%* BaldOfEvil
* TheCameo: He briefly appears in "Antler Action" with some other one-shot villains. He probably managed to escape the Lotus Temple using the same method as Jackie and Jade used to free Xu Lin.
* CatchPhrase: "[[HurricaneOfAphorisms Ancient wisdom]]..."
* CrypticConversation: Constantly speaks in proverbs and riddles.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: He stays behind when Jackie enters the temple to look for Jade, following after a while.
--> "Ancient wisdom: the worm realizes he is bait only after the fish bites."
* EccentricMentor: Despite being EvilAllAlong, he still classifies as this.
%%* EvilOldFolks
%%* HermitGuru
* KungFuWizard: Fares quite well against Jackie in hand-to-hand combat. He also gains magic powers after obtaining some scrolls from the Lotus Temple.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After trespassing into the Lotus Temple for his own personal gains, he fails to leave before sunrise, so he's trapped inside (and probably becomes the new guardian monster).
* LotusPosition: He always meditates in this position.
* LevitatingLotusPosition: After he gains power from the scrolls, his normal meditation is now a foot or so off the ground.
* PowerGlows: He glows in yellow light after his empowerment.
* PowerPalms: After he paints an inscription detailed in the scrolls on his palms, he can blast KiAttacks from his hands.
* WouldHurtAChild: He tries to blast a [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown weakened]] Xu Lin.

!!Spring-Heeled Jack
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--> ''I'm free, to be me!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton

A ravenous and rhyming troll, who can leap great distances. Many years before, a wizard named Simon Magus turned him into a statue and stored him in his museum of strange creatures. Accidentally released by [[LiteralSplitPersonality Yin Jackie]], he goes out for revenge... by seeking out [[SinsOfOurFathers the descendants of Magus]], so that he can [[ToServeMan eat them]].

to:

%%* BlueIsHeroic: His figurine wears a blue robe.
* AnimatedArmor: He uses TheGhost: We don't get to see a flashback of him or to hear his voice, but in "The Good, the scroll's power Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", we see on a shrine dedicated to have this to fight Jackie.
his memory a statue and a small figurine of him.
%%* BadassGrandpa
%%* BaldOfEvil
HermitGuru:
* TheCameo: {{Leitmotif}}: He briefly appears has one in "Antler Action" "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", when he "spirit communicates". It's a slow and quiet flute tone.
* TheMentor: He taught Uncle all his magic.
* OldMaster: Similar to Uncle, he was an old and wise chi sage who taught Uncle. [[MasterApprenticeChain What Uncle is to Tohru, Fong was to Uncle.]]
* OurGhostsAreDifferent: In "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", his spirit guides Uncle and his family. He doesn't appear as a "physical spirit", but instead he gives signs through forces of nature (like how [[Disney/TheLionKingIISimbasPride Mufasa did
with some other one-shot villains. He probably managed to escape the Lotus Temple using the same method as Jackie and Jade used to free Xu Lin.
* CatchPhrase: "[[HurricaneOfAphorisms Ancient wisdom]]..."
* CrypticConversation: Constantly speaks
Rafiki]]). It should be noted that [[MeaningfulName Fong can literally mean "wind"]] in proverbs and riddles.
Chinese.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: He stays behind when Jackie enters the temple to look for Jade, following after a while.
--> "Ancient wisdom: the worm realizes he is bait only after the fish bites."
* EccentricMentor: Despite being EvilAllAlong, he still classifies as this.
%%* EvilOldFolks
%%* HermitGuru
* KungFuWizard: Fares quite well against Jackie in hand-to-hand combat. He also gains magic powers after obtaining some scrolls
PosthumousCharacter: All we know about him comes from the Lotus Temple.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After trespassing into the Lotus Temple for his own personal gains, he fails to leave before sunrise, so he's trapped inside (and probably becomes the new guardian monster).
* LotusPosition: He always meditates in this position.
* LevitatingLotusPosition: After he gains power from the scrolls, his normal meditation is now a foot or so off the ground.
* PowerGlows: He glows in yellow light after his empowerment.
what Uncle and Wong say about him.
* PowerPalms: After he paints an inscription detailed in the scrolls on ShrineToTheFallen: He has a shrine and a statue to his palms, he can blast KiAttacks from his hands.
memory somewhere in South China.
* WouldHurtAChild: SpiritAdvisor: He tries appears to blast a [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown weakened]] Xu Lin.

!!Spring-Heeled Jack
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Uncle in various abstract forms to provide guidance.

!!Super Moose
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--> ''I'm free, to be me!''

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton

A ravenous and rhyming troll, who can leap great distances. Many years before,
Creator/ClancyBrown

An anthropomorphic moose superhero. Normally
a wizard named Simon Magus turned fictitious character, unless Jade uses the Rat Talisman to bring a stuffed doll of him into a statue and stored him in his museum of strange creatures. Accidentally released by [[LiteralSplitPersonality Yin Jackie]], he goes out for revenge... by seeking out [[SinsOfOurFathers the descendants of Magus]], so that he can [[ToServeMan eat them]].to life.



* AffablyEvil: If you forget his desire for revenge and mischievous tendencies, you might view him as a jovial fellow. [[spoiler:His Yang side averts this trope, being more focused on revenge and less soft-spoken than normal Jack. His Yin side is a NiceGuy to the point that he protects Simone and helps the heroes to defeat his opposite.]]
* CombatParkour: He fights by leaping around and using the environment to his advantage.
* EvilFeelsGood: We get this exchange:
-->'''Yin Jackie''': *looking more angry than ever* Do you enjoy being a meanie?
-->'''Spring-Heeled Jack''': I confess, yes! *[[CheshireCatGrin grins widely]]*
* EvilLaugh: He laughs coarsely.
* InASingleBound: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin His shoes really do have springs mounted in their heels.]]
* LiteralSplitPersonality: [[spoiler: The Tiger Talisman is used on him temporarily. Yin Jack actually protects Simone from Yang Jack, and reveals his [[WeaksauceWeakness ultimate weakness]].]]
* OurTrollsAreDifferent: He has the basic look as a squat figure and eater of humans, but he's jovial and uses springs.
* PublicDomainCharacter: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring-heeled_Jack Spring-heeled Jack]] is an English folklore character.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: He's determined to punish the Magus family for [[SinsOfOurFathers their ancestor Simon]]'s imprisonment of him. [[ToServeMan He tries to eat]] Jade's classmate Simone Magus.
* RhymesOnADime: It's so catchy even other characters speak in rhyme a bit. He would sometimes let others finish his rhymes. [[spoiler:Both of his two halves rhyme as well.]]
* SealedEvilInACan: He was [[TakenForGranite turned to stone]] by Magus for being an evil creature. He's released when water is dropped on him. He's turned back to stone by [[spoiler:[[WeaksauceWeakness salt]]]].
* TheNoseKnows: He tracks down the nearest Magus descendant with his sense of smell.
--> "Magus Magus where ever you are, Spring Heel Jack will not be far!"
* WeCanRuleTogether: [[JekyllAndHyde Yang Jackie]] expresses sympathy for Jack, as [[NotSoDifferent they both want to stay free to be themselves]]. Jack proposes a partnership. Fortunately, it doesn't last for long, thanks to [[GuileHero Jade]].
* WouldHurtAChild: He tries to ''eat'' Simone, a descendant of his jailer. [[spoiler:Yin Jack [[WouldntHurtAChild inverts]] this trope, as he protects Simone from Yang Jack.]]

!!The Jiangshi
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[[caption-width-right:320:Don't disturb the sleeping beauty.]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker

An undead vampire who haunted an abandoned castle in the mountains of China. It drains chi from humans, which can turn them into vampire slaves if left untreated.

to:

* AffablyEvil: If you forget his desire for revenge and mischievous tendencies, you might view him as a jovial fellow. [[spoiler:His Yang side averts this trope, being more focused on revenge and less soft-spoken than normal Jack. ActionHero: His Yin side first solution to problems is a NiceGuy action.
* AnimalSuperhero: SUPER MOOSE!
* AnimateInanimateObject: Thanks
to the point that Rat Talisman, he protects Simone and helps the heroes to defeat his opposite.]]
becomes a [[LivingToys living toy]].
* CombatParkour: He fights by leaping around and using the environment to his advantage.
* EvilFeelsGood: We get this exchange:
-->'''Yin Jackie''': *looking more angry than ever* Do you enjoy being
{{Badass}}: For a meanie?
-->'''Spring-Heeled Jack''': I confess, yes! *[[CheshireCatGrin grins widely]]*
* EvilLaugh: He laughs coarsely.
* InASingleBound: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin His shoes really do have springs mounted in their heels.]]
* LiteralSplitPersonality: [[spoiler: The Tiger Talisman is used on him temporarily. Yin Jack actually protects Simone from Yang Jack, and reveals his [[WeaksauceWeakness ultimate weakness]].]]
* OurTrollsAreDifferent: He has the basic look as a squat figure and eater of humans, but
toy, he's jovial and uses springs.
surprisingly effective.
* PublicDomainCharacter: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring-heeled_Jack Spring-heeled Jack]] is an English folklore character.
BadassAdorable: A crime-fighting stuffed animal.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: He's determined to punish BigDamnHeroes: He has saved people in every episode he appears in. Nobody except Jade ever expects him.
* CatchPhrase:
** "Da-da-da-da-da-da, ANTLER ACTION!"
** "Evil on
the Magus family loose, you do not want to mess with Super Moose!"
* CuteBruiser: He charges into battle with ANTLER ACTION!
* NonHumanSidekick: At least twice he has acted as a sidekick
for [[SinsOfOurFathers their ancestor Simon]]'s imprisonment of him. [[ToServeMan He tries to eat]] Jade's classmate Simone Magus.
* RhymesOnADime: It's so catchy even other characters speak in rhyme a bit. He would sometimes let others finish his rhymes. [[spoiler:Both of his two halves rhyme as well.]]
* SealedEvilInACan: He was [[TakenForGranite turned to stone]] by Magus for being an evil creature. He's released when water is dropped on him. He's turned back to stone by [[spoiler:[[WeaksauceWeakness salt]]]].
Jade.
* TheNoseKnows: Like Daolon Wong's Dark Chi Warriors, he can smell Talisman magic.
* PintSizedPowerhouse:
He tracks down once defeated Hak Foo, who was a Dark Chi Warrior at the nearest Magus descendant with his sense of smell.
--> "Magus Magus where ever you are, Spring Heel Jack will not be far!"
time.
* WeCanRuleTogether: [[JekyllAndHyde Yang Jackie]] expresses sympathy for Jack, as [[NotSoDifferent they both want to stay free to be themselves]]. Jack proposes SuperheroesWearCapes: A moose looks like a partnership. Fortunately, it doesn't last for long, thanks to [[GuileHero Jade]].
* WouldHurtAChild: He tries to ''eat'' Simone, a descendant
superhero because of his jailer. [[spoiler:Yin Jack [[WouldntHurtAChild inverts]] this trope, as he protects Simone from Yang Jack.]]

!!The Jiangshi
cape!
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Other Characters]]
!!Mama Tohru
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[[caption-width-right:320:Don't disturb --> ''Only antique I see is the sleeping beauty.]]

Billy Goat there!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker

An undead vampire who haunted
Amy Hill

[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Tohru's mother]]. She only appears in a handful of episodes but leaves quite
an abandoned castle in impact. She shows the mountains Chans a new side of China. It drains chi from humans, which can turn them into vampire slaves if left untreated.Tohru, and becomes Uncle's arch-rival.



* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: It feeds on Uncle's chi, and as nobody knew how to transfer their chi to him, he was turned into the Jiangshi's slave until his chi was returned.
%%* BaldOfEvil
* CharacterDeath: All the stolen chi is reclaimed from the vampire as the sun rises.
* ChineseVampire: The fact that he is a vampire of the Chinese variety is a critical plot point, because the methods of dealing with him are different from the Western varieties.
* EyeOfNewt: How to reclaim all the stolen chi from it? [[spoiler:Collect a toadstool from a graveyard, place it inside the vampire's left sock and throw the sock into a river]] before sunrise. Otherwise the chi remains with the vampire forever.
* FangsAreEvil: It's teeth grow with the chi it sucks.
* FemmeFatalons: It's sharp claws lengthen with the chi it sucks.
* {{Flight}}: Even at its weakest, it can fly.
* GrowingMusclesSequence: Every time it drains chi, it grows in muscle and size.
* LooksLikeOrlok: In its weakest form, it looks quite shrunken indeed.
* MonochromaticEyes: Its eyes are initially pale white, but after absorbing chi from Tohru, Jade, and Uncle, it gains slit [[RedEyesTakeWarning red]] [[AnimalEyes cat-like]] pupils.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Consumes chi instead of blood. It doesn't bite, but the chi is transferred as green energy through the eyes. It's blind, so it sniffs to find its target by the smell of its breath. It cannot be harmed with a wooden stake. It cannot cross a running river. However, it can still be killed by sunlight.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: Its victim becomes a servant, unless they are given someone else's chi.
* SuddenlyVoiced: It's initially mute, but after absorbing chi from Tohru, Jade, and Uncle, it gains the ability to speak.
* WeaksauceWeakness: Attaching a special note of paper to a Jiangshi's face will render it motionless. And much like Western vampires, sunlight is lethal to them.
* YourSoulIsMine: Says a variation of this, when it's mere moments to the sunrise.
--> "In moments, the collective chi will be mine forever."

!!Monkey King
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[[caption-width-right:320:Showoff...]]
[[quoteright:320:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/9420d1f043d008d964a37fec58b5753e.png]]
[[caption-width-right:320:...and creepy.]]
--> ''Stop me if you've heard this one befooorre...''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Bill Tanzer (first appearance) and Creator/BillyWest (second appearance)

Monkey King is a trickster monkey. Based on the Chinese legend of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Wukong Sun Wukong]], he is released whenever someone pulls his puppet form's leg. The luckless victim becomes a puppet in his place, only to be restored if he [[spoiler:pulls ''their'' leg]], which he isn't likely to do of his own free will. He might seem like an irritating prankster at first glance, but he takes a ''very'' dim view of anyone trying to spoil his fun.

to:

* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: It feeds {{Acrofatic}}: She's overweight but can run on Uncle's chi, and as nobody knew how to transfer their chi to him, he was turned into the Jiangshi's slave until his chi was returned.
%%* BaldOfEvil
railings.
* CharacterDeath: All the stolen chi is reclaimed ActionMom: She prohibits her son from the vampire as the sun rises.
* ChineseVampire: The fact that he is a vampire of the Chinese variety is a critical plot point,
fighting because the methods of dealing she wants to protect him.
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Her relationship
with him are different from the Western varieties.
Tohru is easily summarized as this.
* EyeOfNewt: How to reclaim all the stolen chi from it? [[spoiler:Collect a toadstool from a graveyard, place it inside the vampire's left sock AsianRudeness: She rivals Uncle in her lack of manners and throw the sock into a river]] before sunrise. Otherwise the chi remains height of arrogance.
* BackToBackBadasses: She takes this posture
with Uncle in her debut episode.
* {{Badass}}: Guess where [[BadassFamily Tohru]] gets his [[{{Badass}} badassery]] from?
* BadassNormal: Unlike Uncle, she doesn't have any magic at her disposal but can still take on
the vampire forever.
* FangsAreEvil: It's teeth grow with the chi it sucks.
* FemmeFatalons: It's sharp claws lengthen with the chi it sucks.
* {{Flight}}: Even at its weakest, it can fly.
supernatural.
* GrowingMusclesSequence: Every time it drains chi, it grows in muscle BeautyMark: She has one near her left eye. Uncle once mocks it.
* CoolOldLady: While she's short-tempered
and size.
antagonistic towards Uncle, she's not a woman any criminal would want to trifle with.
* LooksLikeOrlok: In DeadpanSnarker: She is a master of sarcasm. For instance, when Uncle accused her of cheating at Mahjong by moving pieces when he sneezed, she replied:
-->"Anytime you sneeze, ''all the pieces move''. Bird peak nose should have
its weakest form, it looks quite shrunken indeed.own ''zip code''."
* DistaffCounterpart: The only significant difference between her and Uncle is that she doesn't have magic at her disposal.

* MonochromaticEyes: Its eyes are HeyYou: To her, Uncle is always [[EmbarrassingNickname "Billy Goat", "Junk Monger", or "Junk Man"]].
* HugeGuyTinyGirl: A mother and son example; her son is huge and she herself is barely taller than ''Jade''.
* InvisibleJerkass: After she's accidentally turned invisible in "The Invisible Mom", she torments Uncle in various ways until she reveals her location.
* {{Jerkass}}: Mostly towards Uncle. In her debut episode, she was also very bossy to Tohru and dismissive towards Jackie and Jade.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She loves her son, and also cooperated with Uncle to save Tohru and Jackie. She becomes less abrasive towards Jackie and Jade. Towards Uncle, not so much.
* JewishMother: A Japanese one actually, but she's just as nagging and overbearing as most examples of this trope.
* LikeParentLikeChild: Mother and son appear
initially pale white, to be polar opposites, but after absorbing chi from Tohru, Jade, and Uncle, it gains slit [[RedEyesTakeWarning red]] [[AnimalEyes cat-like]] pupils.
they do share some similarities, like protective attitude towards their loved ones. During his feud with Uncle in "The Demon Behind", Tohru's behavior towards Uncle resembled his mother's mannerisms towards him. He even called Uncle "Billy Goat" at one point. Tohru's future self wears a red coat similar to that his mother wears.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Consumes chi instead of blood. It LockedOutOfTheLoop: She doesn't bite, but the chi know that Tohru's previous employer Valmont is transferred as green energy through the eyes. It's blind, so a crime lord or that her son was a thug. Tohru asks his extended family to keep it sniffs that way.
* [[TabletopGame/{{Mahjong}} Mahjong]]: She's shown
to be quite skilled in this. She states that she's a five time all Kyoto finalist. She defeats Uncle in it several times (though he says she cheats every time).
* MamaBear: You think her mountain-sized son is more dangerous? Threaten him and
find its target by out how wrong you are.
* MyBelovedSmother: Her son just can't handle demons and gangs without her. One time she even decided to stay invisible to protect him better.
* TheNapoleon: She has
the smell of its breath. It cannot HairTriggerTemper to match her short stature.
* NeverMessWithGranny: She may
be harmed with a wooden stake. It cannot cross a running river. However, it can still be killed by sunlight.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: Its victim becomes a servant, unless they are given someone else's chi.
* SuddenlyVoiced: It's initially mute,
little old lady, but after absorbing chi from Tohru, she knows karate, and is quite willing to use those skills.
* NoNameGiven: No one calls her anything other than "Tohru's mother".
* PintsizedPowerhouse: She's only a little taller than
Jade, but deadlier than Jackie.
* PrimAndProperBun: She's gives off the air of being traditional
and Uncle, she has certain [[HairTriggerTemper "authority"]] in her.
* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: She also rivals Uncle in abusing her old age to disregard tact.
* SitcomArchnemesis: To Uncle; martial arts, mahjong, shuffle board, treating Jackie of cobra's venom;
it gains doesn't matter as long as one can humiliate the ability to speak.
other.
* WeaksauceWeakness: Attaching a special note SnarkToSnarkCombat: Rivaling Uncle of paper to course. Whenever she and Uncle are in the same room, insults and snarks are exchanged back and forth.
* UncannyFamilyResemblance: She is
a Jiangshi's face will render it motionless. And dead ringer for Tohru aside from being female and much like Western vampires, sunlight is lethal smaller in size.
* VitriolicBestBuds: She spends more time with Uncle than with anyone else, even if they mostly argue. They eventually seem
to them.
develop an actual friendship, as Uncle once gave her a Christmas present.
* YourSoulIsMine: Says a variation of this, when it's mere moments to VolleyingInsults: She and Uncle compete diligently in the sunrise.
--> "In moments,
creativeness of the collective chi will be mine forever."

!!Monkey King
insults they throw at each other.

!!Miss Hartman
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[[caption-width-right:320:Showoff...]]
[[quoteright:320:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/9420d1f043d008d964a37fec58b5753e.png]]
[[caption-width-right:320:...and creepy.]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/fa5bc20efb58052698cf47a971109437.jpg]]
--> ''Stop me if you've heard ''Mr. Chan, this one befooorre...is not the first time we've had a problem with Jade.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Bill Tanzer (first appearance) and Creator/BillyWest (second appearance)

Monkey King is a trickster monkey. Based on the Chinese legend
Jeannie Elias

Jade's schoolteacher. She's annoyed by Jade's unbelievable stories
of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Wukong Sun Wukong]], he is released whenever someone pulls his puppet form's leg. The luckless victim becomes a puppet in his place, only to be restored if he [[spoiler:pulls ''their'' leg]], which he isn't likely to do of his own free will. He might seem like an irritating prankster at first glance, but he takes a ''very'' dim view of anyone trying to spoil his fun.fantastic adventures.



* AdaptationalVillainy: While Sun Wukong had a mischievous side to him, he wasn't an AxCrazy psycho prankster.
%%* AttentionWhore
* AxCrazy: What his "fun" turns into; dangerous actions that can lead to death.
%%* BeardOfEvil
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's a mischievous prankster, but can give serious trouble to Jackie and the others.
* DemonicDummy: His puppet form is completely harmless, just ''don't pull his leg''.
* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: In his first appearance, Jade tricks him into [[spoiler:pulling puppet-Jackie's leg]].
* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: Sending a living puppet through a wood chipper is hilarious, right?
%%* EvilIsHammy
%%* EvilRedhead
* EvilVersusEvil: In his final appearance, he ends up facing Daolon Wong, the evil chi wizard.
* EvilerThanThou: He ends up on the "thou" end against Daolon Wong.
* GreenEyedMonster: He couldn't stand other people showing off better than him in talents.
* TheGrimReaper: He dresses as this at one point, proving to be quite adept with a [[SinisterScythe scythe]]. We even hear a music you would associate with TheGrimReaper.
* TheHyena: A high pitched laugh accompanies and follows his lethal pranks.
* LaughablyEvil: Strives to be hilarious, at least from his AxCrazy point of view.
* TheMadHatter: When Jade argues that feeding puppet-Jackie into a wood-chipper isn't funny:
--> "Haven't you noticed? I have a WEIRD sense of humor!"
* ManiacMonkeys: Evil monkey trickster.
* OminousOperaCape: At one point, he wears a purple version this, complete with [[Franchise/ThePhantomOfTheOpera the mask]].
* ThePrankster: Everything he does is motivated by his love of malicious mischief.
* PsychopathicManChild: Despite his great age, he acts like an overgrown, attention-seeking {{delinquent}}.
* PublicDomainCharacter: It's never made explicit, but he's basically Sun Wukong, the Monkey King from ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest''.
%%* PungeonMaster
* PuppetPermutation: He's a wooden dummy, but he changes into a live being when someone pulls his leg. The person who pulls his leg turns into a dummy themselves. [[spoiler:And if the Monkey King pulls the victim's leg, their positions change back to normal.]]
* SlasherSmile: Often sports these when indulding his lunatic fun.
* SublimeRhyme: The instructions for switching places with a person in terms of living-puppet.
--> ''To free me of glitches and put you in stitches, this merry ape begs: [[SchmuckBait Pull my leg.]]''
* TickleTorture: In his second appearance, he uses this technique on Tohru to find out where the other Chans have gone.
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: He can be talked into making more spectacular ways to kill other people.

!!Bartholomew Chang
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[SarcasmMode With jade as always]].]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' Timothy Dang

A Taiwanese businessman and criminal mastermind who has a habit of stealing objects made from jade stone. He becomes a minor recurring enemy to the J-Team.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: While Sun Wukong ADayInTheLimelight: "The Demon Beneath My Wings" is this for her because she had a mischievous side to him, he wasn't an AxCrazy psycho prankster.
%%* AttentionWhore
* AxCrazy: What his "fun" turns into; dangerous actions that can lead to death.
%%* BeardOfEvil
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's a mischievous prankster, but can give serious trouble to Jackie and the others.
* DemonicDummy: His puppet form is completely harmless, just ''don't pull his leg''.
* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: In his first appearance, Jade tricks him into [[spoiler:pulling puppet-Jackie's leg]].
* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: Sending a living puppet through a wood chipper is hilarious, right?
%%* EvilIsHammy
%%* EvilRedhead
* EvilVersusEvil: In his final appearance, he ends up facing Daolon Wong, the evil chi wizard.
Hsi Wu's chi.
* EvilerThanThou: He ends up on the "thou" end against Daolon Wong.
* GreenEyedMonster: He couldn't stand other people showing off better than him in talents.
* TheGrimReaper: He dresses as
BadassTeacher: She defended Jade from Drago. Although of course, this at one point, proving to be quite adept with a [[SinisterScythe scythe]]. We even hear a music you would associate with TheGrimReaper.
* TheHyena: A high pitched laugh accompanies and follows his lethal pranks.
* LaughablyEvil: Strives to be hilarious, at least from his AxCrazy point
is while she was temporarily [[EmpoweredBadassNormal transformed]] by the chi of view.
[[WingedHumanoid Hsi Wu the Sky Demon]].
* TheMadHatter: When ChildHater: Jade argues believes that feeding puppet-Jackie into Hartman hates kids, although this is subverted. In fact, Hartman states that she's a wood-chipper isn't funny:
--> "Haven't you noticed? I have a WEIRD sense
teacher because she ''likes'' children.
* DeadpanSnarker: She conveys her skepticism
of humor!"
Jade's stories in dry disbelief.
* ManiacMonkeys: Evil monkey trickster.
FieryRedhead: Averted. She can be strict while disciplining, but hardly aggressive about it.
* OminousOperaCape: At one point, he wears a GracefulLadiesLikePurple: She's never seen without her purple jacket.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Although Hartman seems like a hard-ass, she actually cares about Jade and her other students.
* PreMortemOneLiner: She delivers a non-lethal
version this, complete with [[Franchise/ThePhantomOfTheOpera of this trope to Drago before pushing him into the mask]].
ocean.
--> "CLASS DISMISSED!"
* ThePrankster: Everything he does is motivated by his love of malicious mischief.
SkepticNoLonger: Subverted. After turning into a demon for a day, she tries to remember that it happened, only for Jackie to convince her that it was [[AllJustADream all just a hallucination]].
* PsychopathicManChild: Despite his great age, he acts like an overgrown, attention-seeking {{delinquent}}.
* PublicDomainCharacter:
SternTeacher: It's never made explicit, but he's basically Sun Wukong, the Monkey King from ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest''.
%%* PungeonMaster
* PuppetPermutation: He's a wooden dummy, but he changes into a live being when someone pulls his leg. The person who pulls his leg turns into a dummy themselves. [[spoiler:And if the Monkey King pulls the victim's leg, their positions change back to normal.]]
* SlasherSmile: Often sports these when indulding his lunatic fun.
* SublimeRhyme: The instructions
just that she has little patience for switching places with a person in terms of living-puppet.
--> ''To free me of glitches and put you in stitches, this merry ape begs: [[SchmuckBait Pull my leg.]]''
* TickleTorture: In his second appearance, he uses this technique on Tohru to find out where the other Chans have gone.
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: He can be talked into making more spectacular ways to kill other people.

!!Bartholomew Chang
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Jade's disruptive shenanigans.

!!Drew
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[SarcasmMode With jade as always]].]]

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Timothy Dang

Jeannie Elias

A Taiwanese businessman and criminal mastermind boy who has a habit of stealing objects made from jade stone. He becomes a minor recurring enemy to the J-Team.teases Jade for her crazy-sounding stories.



* ArtificialLimbs: He lost his right hand in an [[BrickBreak iron fist]] competition. He has a variety of artificial hands equipped with weapons or household objects as a replacement, his favorite being made of jade.
* BalefulPolymorph: [[spoiler: In his last appearance, a chi spell turns him into a child. [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse It's never revealed if he's turned back to normal]].]]
%%* CorruptCorporateExecutive
%%* DiabolicalMastermind
* {{Expy}}: He is basically a [[TheFamilyForTheWholeFamily family-friendly stand-in]] for Mr Han, the villain of the BruceLee film ''EnterTheDragon'', which followed the same plot as his debut episode. This includes the fact that both have artificial hands and recruit new talent with a tournament.
%%* ManOfWealthAndTaste
%%* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: He habitually wears a purple coat.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He's introduced as being a "philanthropist" because he gives the profits of numerous entreprises to charity.

!!Vanessa Barone
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[WhatAnIdiot And Jackie calls her a nice lady]].]]
--> ''Ah, been called a lot of things: relic hunter, mercenary, thief. But Vanessa Barone, nice lady? Ha, ha! That is a new one.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MonaMarshall

A female relic hunter, mercenary, and thief who wanted to find the Eye of Aurora, a necklace that contained power of teleportation.

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* ArtificialLimbs: DeadpanSnarker: He lost conveys his right hand in an [[BrickBreak iron fist]] competition. He has a variety skepticism of artificial hands equipped Jade's stories with weapons or household objects as a replacement, his favorite being made of jade.
added ridicule.
* BalefulPolymorph: [[spoiler: In his last appearance, a chi spell turns him into a child. [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse FireForgedFriends: Later in the series, he's seen talking to and hanging out with Jade.
* {{Jerkass}}:
It's never revealed if one thing that he doesn't believe Jade's stories ([[TheMasquerade for obvious reasons]]), though he's turned back not nice about it.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After witnessing the incident described below in SkepticNoLonger, Jade uses this opportunity
to normal]].]]
[[ContagiousCassandraTruth humiliate him in class]].
%%* CorruptCorporateExecutive
%%* DiabolicalMastermind
NerdGlasses
* {{Expy}}: He is basically a [[TheFamilyForTheWholeFamily family-friendly stand-in]] for Mr Han, the villain of the BruceLee film ''EnterTheDragon'', which followed the same plot as his debut episode. This includes the fact that both have artificial hands and recruit new talent with a tournament.
%%* ManOfWealthAndTaste
%%* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: He habitually wears a purple coat.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity:
NiceHat: He's introduced as being a "philanthropist" because he gives never shown without his yellow cap.
* PintSizedKid: Like all
the profits of numerous entreprises other recurring kids, he gets nowhere taller.
* SkepticNoLonger: He realizes that [[CassandraTruth Jade was telling the truth]] after watching Daolon Wong's Dark Chi Warriors trying
to charity.

!!Vanessa Barone
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steal the Talisman Animals.

!!Jackie Chan's Yin and Yang
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[SarcasmMode Need to guess who's who?]]]]

During the show,
Jackie calls her a nice lady]].]]
--> ''Ah, been
is affected thrice by the [[LiteralSplitPersonality Tiger Talisman]]. [[JekyllAndHyde He's split into his Yin and Yang sides]]. Yin Jackie is called a lot of things: relic hunter, mercenary, thief. But Vanessa Barone, nice lady? Ha, ha! That is a new one.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MonaMarshall

A female relic hunter, mercenary,
"Pussycat" and thief who wanted to find the Eye of Aurora, a necklace that contained power of teleportation.Yang Jackie is called "Tiger".



* TheBaroness: [[MeaningfulName It's in her name]].
%%* BlondesAreEvil
* BoundAndGagged: At the end of the episode featuring her, she's been tied up and gagged by the Buttercup Scouts.
* TheCameo: She briefly appears in "Antler Action", leading some other one-shot villains against Jackie.
%%* CombatPragmatist
* CombatStilettos: She's a relic hunter, mercenary, and thief who wears high-heeled boots while on business.
* DarkActionGirl: She fares quite well against Jackie.
%%* DarkSkinnedBlond
%%* TomboyishPonytail
* WhipItGood: While she can use other weapons, the whip is her WeaponOfChoice.
* WoundedGazelleGambit: She pretends that Jackie injured her leg in order to make him lower his guard.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Magical Heroes]]
!!Lo Pei
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[LongDeadBadass He sure means business]].]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:And so does his copy.]]
--> ''I must once again safeguard these, lest they fall into the hands of the Ultimate Evil.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' David Carradine

A sacred warrior of the Ling Dynasty. Nine hundred years ago, he led the uprising against Shendu, turning the demon into a statue and taking away his powers in the form of the Talismans. He's been long dead, but one episode features a terracotta statue of him. The Rat Talisman is used on the statue, bringing [[LivingStatue live to it]]. The statue has original Lo Pei's personality and powers. In the end of the episode, he's turned back into a statue.

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* TheBaroness: [[MeaningfulName It's in her name]].
%%* BlondesAreEvil
* BoundAndGagged: At the end of the episode featuring her, she's been tied up
BackToBackBadasses: When Tiger and gagged by the Buttercup Scouts.
Pussycat set aside their differences, they are a pretty efficient fighting force.
--> '''Tiger''': Okey bro, let's show this troll what ''two'' Jackies can do!
* TheCameo: She briefly appears in "Antler Action", leading some {{Badass}}es: They're two halves of Jackie Chan after all.
* BashBrothers: They sometimes call each
other one-shot villains against Jackie.
%%* CombatPragmatist
* CombatStilettos: She's a relic hunter, mercenary,
brothers and thief who wears high-heeled boots while on business.they work well together.
* DarkActionGirl: She fares quite well against Jackie.
%%* DarkSkinnedBlond
%%* TomboyishPonytail
MultipleHeadCase: In their final appearance, they end up in this position, because their split wasn't allowed to finish. It's eventually fixed.
* WhipItGood: While she can use other weapons, SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Pussycat is the whip Sensitive Guy to Tiger's Manly Man. This is her WeaponOfChoice.
* WoundedGazelleGambit: She pretends that
in line with Taoism: [[FridgeBrilliance Yin represents femininity and Yang represents masculinity]], so it makes sense for Yin Jackie injured her leg in order to make him lower his guard.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Magical Heroes]]
!!Lo Pei
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be more considerate of others and Yang Jackie to be more aggressive.

!!!Yin/Light Jackie (Pussycat)
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[CatchPhrase "Fighting is not nice!"]]]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Sie

* ApologizesALot: Pussycat is this even more than normal Jackie. It extends to [[ApologeticAttacker fighting]].
* BewareTheNiceOnes:
He sure means business]].]]
is even more hard to anger than normal Jackie, but it doesn't mean that he's completely helpless.
* ButtMonkey: Pussycat seems to have most of Jackie's hapless tendencies.
* CowardlyLion: Usually Pussycat tries to run from danger, but when the push comes to shove, he will fight back.
* FragileFlower: In his debut episode, he bursts into tears after accidentally stepping on a bug. Later, he starts crying for the animals whose leather has been used on a car's seats.
* GoodIsImpotent: He initially appears as unwilling to take active because he's too nice to hurt anyone, even bad guys. [[SubvertedTrope However, allowing someone to be hurt by inactive provokes him into action]] and proves he is just as skilled as Yang Jackie.
* MartialPacifist: He is even more averse to violence than normal Jackie, and he gets angry only rarely. It doesn't mean that he can't defend himself.
* NiceGuy: Exaggerated to the point of being an ExtremeDoormat due to the nature of Yin.
* WouldntHurtAChild: He stops Tiger from hurting Jade.
--> "It's not nice to drop-kick little girls!"

!!!Yang/Dark Jackie (Tiger)
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[[caption-width-right:320:"Grrrrr..."]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Sie

* AntiHero: He is Jackie's (mostly) repressed selfish side, but still has some baseline heroism.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Unlike normal Jackie, Tiger is willing to use all his skills in martial arts for whatever reason.
* BadassLongcoat: In his debut episode, he steals Chow's jacket, and looks much cooler in it than Chow ever did.
* BigBrotherBully: He and Pussycat sometimes call each other brothers and he is not shy about picking on him.
* BloodKnight: He enjoys fighting; a significant contrast with Jackie's full personality.
* CallingTheOldManOut: He does this to Uncle in each of his appearances.
** In his debut episode, after he's smacked by Uncle, he returns the favor. Then he crosses his arms and smiles smugly, as if to say "You have no idea how long I've been wanting to do that."
** In "The Return of the Pussycat", he tells Uncle not to start a lecture.
** In "Viva Las Jackies", when Uncle yells over the phone at Tiger and Pussycat (not knowing that Jackie has been split) for leaving him in a hotel that couldn't provide him eel saliva, Tiger responds spitefully:
--> "Pull your tongue out of your mouth and wring out the spit."
* CoolShades: In his debut episode, he steals Chow's sunglasses, and looks much cooler with them than Chow ever did.
* ADarkerMe: Tiger is this, rather than a full on EvilTwin because he represents the arrogance and selfishness that complete Jackie manages.
* DeadpanSnarker: He snarks quite a bit and throws around insults.
--> '''Pussycat''' (while looking for the Noble Tiger): I do not see the tiger. Maybe we should split up? (He has just forgotten [[MultipleHeadCase their current situation]].)
--> '''Tiger''': (glares at Pussycat) So I got all the brains?
* EvilIsCool: Tiger invokes this trope when he steals Jade's place as the main character in the play about [[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]] during his second appearance. He clearly enjoys playing Mr. Hyde. [[invoked]]
--> "This potion is wonderful! Evil Hyde is much cooler than old goody-goody Jekyll! [[EvilLaugh Hahahahahahahaa!]]"
* FearlessFool: He doesn't fear anyone or anything.
* HatesBeingTouched: He repeatedly tells off people who touch him.
--> [[CatchPhrase "Don't touch me."]]
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Tiger can easily be convinced to fight alongside either the heroes or villains at the drop of a hat.
* IntimidationDemonstration: He has a habit of loudly clicking his neck on both sides before starting a fight.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Even if he's Jackie's most aggressive traits, he's still Jackie fundamentally.
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: He has the same dose of skills as normal Jackie, but he's much more willing to hurt his opponents. For example, he utilizes a DivingKick much more than normal Jackie, and he seems to be more impervious to the injuries normal Jackie tends to be distracted with.
* UnscrupulousHero: Tiger is selfish, arrogant, and easy to set off, but ultimately heroic.
* WouldHurtAChild: Tiger was willing to kick Jade when angered.

!!Xu Lin
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[[caption-width-right:320:And so does his copy.[[caption-width-right:320:[[TheWoobie She sure needs a hug]].]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:Then [[InvoluntaryShapeshifting again]], [[OhCrap maybe not]].]]
--> ''I must once again safeguard these, lest they fall into ''The previous guardian found the hands of the Ultimate Evil.means to escape. I've searched five years for that secret and have not found it. I miss my family so much.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' David Carradine

Ashlie Chan

A sacred warrior of little Chinese girl who was exploring a bamboo forest one evening. She ended up in the Ling Dynasty. Nine hundred years ago, he led the uprising against Shendu, turning the demon Lotus Temple and has been its guardian ever since. She turns into a statue and taking away his powers in the form of the Talismans. He's been long dead, but one episode features a terracotta statue of him. The Rat Talisman is used on the statue, bringing [[LivingStatue live to it]]. The statue has original Lo Pei's personality and powers. In the end of the episode, he's turned back savage beast whenever someone intrudes into a statue.the temple. Five years afterwards, Jackie and Jade seek out the Lotus Temple, along with the villainous Old Monk. After the conflict, Xu Lin is freed from the temple and the Old Monk is forced to take her place.



* {{Badass}}: He is a wise and mighty chi wizard who not only overthrow Shendu at the height of his power, but his reanimated copy defeated both Jackie and Tohru.
%%* BadassBaritone
%%* BadassBeard
* BadassGrandpa: A wise old chi sage, similar to Uncle.
%%*BadassMustache
* BigGood: He's the one who turned Shendu into a statue and scattered his Talismans to the four corners of the Earth. [[spoiler: The same spell he used to accomplish that is reused on Shendu during the 3rd season.]]
* CallingYourAttacks: When he performs scroll magic, he shouts the scroll's title.
* CassandraTruth: His copy refuses to believe he's a statue, until he sees a poster depicting him in his statue form.
* FamousLastWords: "Goodbye pal."
* FishOutOfWater: A Ling dynasty warrior in modern times? You figure.
* GoodIsNotNice: While he is dedicated to keep the Talismans from evil hands, he has no qualms about causing collateral damage or (non-lethally) disposing of people who seem to threaten him.
* GoodLuckGesture: Jade teaches him a thumbs up gesture as a sign of friendship. [[spoiler:After he's turned back to a liveless terracotta, his right hand is left in this gesture.]]
* {{Irony}}: Valmont [[LampshadeHanging comments]] how life coming to the statue that portrays the man who turned Shendu into a statue is this.
* KungFuWizard: He easily takes down Jackie and Tohru with martial arts.
%%* LongDeadBadass:
* MadeOfIron: When Tohru squashes him under a taxi, he survives uninjured. Jade suggests this to be because he's a LivingStatue.
%%* NiceHat
* OccultBlueEyes: He has dark blue eyes, which is an unusual trait for an Asian, so it could be due to his magic.
* PaperTalisman: His magic is performed through scrolls. The ones he's shown using can be used to [[PowerFloats levitate]], petrify opponents and [[KiAttacks energy blasting]].
* PosthumousCharacter: The real Lo Pei has long been dead, but the living terracotta has his personality.
* PrecursorHero: Before all the business with Section 13 and the Chan Clan, there was this guy overthrowing Shendu.
* YouShallNotPass: He stays behind to fight the Shadowkhan, allowing Jackie and Jade to escape with the Talismans. When they are at a safe distance, he throws the Rat Talisman to them, letting himself to become a statue again.
* WarriorPoet: He constantly utters nature-inspired analogies to poetically and abstractly describe or muse upon his situations.
--> "As the dandelion scatters its seeds to the four winds, so did I scatter the Talismans to the four corners of the earth."
* WouldntHurtAChild: He's briefly tricked by the Enforcers to think they are his [[PaperThinDisguise fellow Ling warriors]], until they grab Jade.
--> "A sacred warrior would never harm a child. You are impostors!"

!![[Myth/ChineseMythology The Eight Immortals]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:From left to right: Zhang Guolao, Lü Dongbin, Li Tieguai, Lan Caihe, Han Xiangzi, Cao Guojiu, Zhongli Quan & He Xiangu.]]
Eight legendary heroes of ancient China. They are the ones who originally banished Shendu and his siblings to the Demon Netherworld and locked their portals with the Pan'Ku Box. However, the artifacts they used to do this (their symbols) were tainted with the demons' chi.

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* {{Badass}}: He is ClosedCircle: As the temple's guardian, she's unable to exit it. But she eventually escapes by [[LoopholeAbuse wearing a wise suit of armor]], as objects can leave the temple.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: She'd love nothing more than to return to her parents
and mighty chi wizard who leave the magic world entirely behind.
* AnIcePerson: Her monster form resembles an Yeti, and it can shoot ice-rays from it's mouth.
* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: She turns into a monster whenever someone intrudes the temple. She has no control over it.
* MustBeInvited: Jade figures out that [[LoopholeAbuse if Xu Lin invites a person to the temple, they are
not only overthrow Shendu intruding]]. And if there is an intruder at the height same time, she attacks the intruder instead of his power, but his reanimated copy defeated both Jackie the invited.
* NiceGirl: She's quite polite, reserved
and Tohru.
%%* BadassBaritone
%%* BadassBeard
concerned for others.
* BadassGrandpa: A wise old chi sage, similar to Uncle.PainfulTransformation: Becoming the Yeti is a painful affair.
%%*BadassMustache
* BigGood: He's PintSizedKid: She seems to be as old as Jade, but in the one who turned Shendu into a statue and scattered his Talismans flashback set five years before, she is as tall as currently.
* PrehensileHair: Her beast form can grap things with her braids.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: The eyes of her beast form are red.
* ResistTheBeast: She tries her best
to avoid transforming but it never works.
* ShrinkingViolet: She's a timid girl.
* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: Her monster form retains her braids, they just turn white from black.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: She's
the four corners Girly Girl to Jade's Tomboy.
* TragicMonster: She's not evil but a prisoner
of the Earth. [[spoiler: The same spell he used temple compelled to accomplish that is reused on Shendu during attack whoever gets inside the 3rd season.]]
* CallingYourAttacks: When he performs scroll magic, he shouts the scroll's title.
* CassandraTruth: His copy refuses to believe he's a statue, until he sees a poster depicting him in his statue form.
* FamousLastWords: "Goodbye pal."
* FishOutOfWater: A Ling dynasty warrior in modern times? You figure.
* GoodIsNotNice: While he is dedicated to keep the Talismans from evil hands, he has no qualms about causing collateral damage or (non-lethally) disposing of people who seem to threaten him.
* GoodLuckGesture: Jade teaches him a thumbs up gesture as a sign of friendship. [[spoiler:After he's turned back to a liveless terracotta, his right hand is left in this gesture.]]
* {{Irony}}: Valmont [[LampshadeHanging comments]] how life coming to the statue that portrays the man who turned Shendu into a statue is this.
* KungFuWizard: He easily takes down Jackie and Tohru with martial arts.
%%* LongDeadBadass:
* MadeOfIron: When Tohru squashes him under a taxi, he survives uninjured. Jade suggests this to be because he's a LivingStatue.
%%* NiceHat
* OccultBlueEyes: He has dark blue eyes, which is an unusual trait for an Asian, so it could be due to his magic.
temple.
* PaperTalisman: His magic is performed TraumaticHaircut: Averted. Jackie cuts through scrolls. The ones he's shown using can be used to [[PowerFloats levitate]], petrify opponents and [[KiAttacks energy blasting]].
* PosthumousCharacter: The real Lo Pei has long been dead,
her monster form's braids. This haircut remains in her human form, but she doesn't seem to mind.

!!The Ben Shui Order
An order of Buddhist monks who reside in a monastery situated in
the living terracotta has his personality.
* PrecursorHero: Before all the business with Section 13 and the Chan Clan, there was this guy overthrowing Shendu.
* YouShallNotPass: He stays behind to fight the Shadowkhan, allowing Jackie and Jade to escape with the Talismans. When they are at a safe distance, he throws the Rat Talisman to them, letting himself to become a statue again.
* WarriorPoet: He constantly utters nature-inspired analogies to poetically and abstractly describe or muse upon his situations.
--> "As the dandelion scatters its seeds to the four winds, so did I scatter the Talismans to the four corners
mountains of the earth."
* WouldntHurtAChild: He's briefly tricked by the Enforcers to think they are his [[PaperThinDisguise fellow Ling warriors]], until they grab Jade.
--> "A sacred warrior would never harm a child. You are impostors!"

!![[Myth/ChineseMythology The Eight Immortals]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:From left to right: Zhang Guolao, Lü Dongbin, Li Tieguai, Lan Caihe, Han Xiangzi, Cao Guojiu, Zhongli Quan & He Xiangu.]]
Eight legendary heroes of ancient China. They are the ones who originally banished Shendu and his siblings to the Demon Netherworld and locked their portals with the Pan'Ku Box. However, the artifacts they used to do this (their symbols) were tainted with the demons' chi.
Bhutan.



* ArtifactOfDoom: The artifacts they used to seal the Demon Sorcerors (their symbols) absorbed some of the respective demon's chi. Anyone who absorbs a Demon Chi will gain the powers of the respective Demon Sorcerer, but the chi will also [[BodyHorror mutate the person's body, making it look like the Demon Sorcerer]], and [[TheCorruption the demon's evil nature slowly corrupts the person's mind]]. And the changes will supposedly be permanent if the chi is not removed in time.
%%* BadassBeard: All except Lü Dongbin, Lan Caihe and He Xiangu.
* BadassGrandpa: All of them except [[TheSmurfettePrinciple He]] [[NeverMessWithGranny Xiangu]] were very old when they defeated their respective Demon Sorcerer. It takes a while to be as good as they were, you know?
%%* BadassMustache: Zhang Guolao, Li Tieguai, Lan Caihe and Cao Guojiu.
%%* BaldOfAwesome: Lü Dongbin and Li Tieguai.
* {{Big Good}}s: It is through their heroics and legacy that the Chan Clan is able to fight Shendu's siblings.
%%* BlueIsHeroic: Han Xiangzi and Zhongli Quan.
%%* EyesAlwaysShut: Except He Xiangu, they're never shown with opened eyes.
* FlowerMotifs: He Xiangu's symbol is a lotus pod, Lan Caihe's symbol is an unidentified flower, and Li Tieguai's symbol is a gourd.
* HandicappedBadass: Li Tieguai is shown to have a bad leg. [[AllThereInTheManual When he became an immortal, his soul was transferred into a maimed beggar's body]].
* HeroesPreferSwords: This is a downplayed trope. Only Lü Dongbin's symbol is a sword.
* LadyOfWar: He Xiangu is an immortal chi sage in an [[KickingAssInAllHerFinery elegant dress]].
* MagicMusic: Zhang Guolao's symbol is a drum, Cao Guojiu's symbol is a pair of castanets, and Han Xiangzi's symbol is [[MagicalFlutist a flute]].
%%* MonochromaticEyes: He Xiangu
%%* NiceHat: Han Xiangzi and Zhongli Quan.
* NoodleIncident: The Fire Demon Chi is never discussed. Since Drago already had the fire powers inherited from his father, it's natural he would not be interested in pursuing the artifact containing his father's chi.
* PaperFanOfDoom: Zhongli Quan's symbol is a fan.
%%* PinkMeansFeminine: He Xiangu.
* PoweredArmor: The Armor of the Gods. It's an ancient armor that the Immortals used in their battles against the Demon Sorcerers, and one of the few remaining relics left behind by them. When worn, it [[AdaptiveArmor adjusts to the wielder's physique]] and enhances [[InASingleBound their]] [[SuperStrength physical]] [[SuperToughness abilities]].
* PrecursorHeroes: Similar to Lo Pei, they are famous heroes who defeated the Demon Sorcerers in the past.
* {{Public Domain Character}}s: They are figures from UsefulNotes/{{Taoism}}. They were originally mortal humans who achieved {{Immortality}} and various other magical powers through various means, usually as rewards after being tested by a Taoist sage [[Creator/{{Laozi}} Lao Tzu]] or another immortal.
%%* PurpleIsPowerful: Lü Dongbin's clothes are purple and black.
%%* RedIsHeroic: Zhang Guolao has red in his clothes.
%%* RedHeadedHero: Zhongli Quan.
* TheVoiceless: They never speak in the flashbacks they are shown.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's never revealed what happened to them after they sealed the Demon Sorcerers away. [[WildMassGuessing For all we know]], they might have been [[PosthumousCharacter destroyed]] or they AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence.
%%* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: He Xiangu. Cao Guojiu has purple hair.

!!Chi Master Fong
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[[caption-width-right:320:This is all we see about him.]]
A deceased Chinese mystic who taught Uncle magic for 15 years. Somewhere along the line, Daolon Wong [[NeverSayDie "defeated"]] him.

to:

* ArtifactOfDoom: The artifacts they used to seal the Demon Sorcerors (their symbols) absorbed some of the respective demon's chi. Anyone who absorbs a Demon Chi will gain the powers of the respective Demon Sorcerer, but the chi will also [[BodyHorror mutate the person's body, making it look like the Demon Sorcerer]], and [[TheCorruption the demon's evil nature slowly corrupts the person's mind]]. And the changes will supposedly be permanent if the chi is not removed in time.
%%* BadassBeard: All except Lü Dongbin, Lan Caihe and He Xiangu.
* BadassGrandpa: All of them except [[TheSmurfettePrinciple He]] [[NeverMessWithGranny Xiangu]] were very old when they defeated their respective Demon Sorcerer. It takes a while to be as good as they were, you know?
%%* BadassMustache: Zhang Guolao, Li Tieguai, Lan Caihe and Cao Guojiu.
%%* BaldOfAwesome: Lü Dongbin and Li Tieguai.
* {{Big Good}}s: It is through their heroics and legacy that the Chan Clan is able to fight Shendu's siblings.
%%* BlueIsHeroic: Han Xiangzi and Zhongli Quan.
%%* EyesAlwaysShut: Except He Xiangu, they're never shown with opened eyes.
* FlowerMotifs: He Xiangu's symbol is a lotus pod, Lan Caihe's symbol is an unidentified flower, and Li Tieguai's symbol is a gourd.
* HandicappedBadass: Li Tieguai is shown to have a bad leg. [[AllThereInTheManual When he became an immortal, his soul was transferred into a maimed beggar's body]].
* HeroesPreferSwords: This is a downplayed trope. Only Lü Dongbin's symbol is a sword.
* LadyOfWar: He Xiangu is an immortal chi sage in an [[KickingAssInAllHerFinery elegant dress]].
* MagicMusic: Zhang Guolao's symbol is a drum, Cao Guojiu's symbol is a pair of castanets, and Han Xiangzi's symbol is [[MagicalFlutist a flute]].
%%* MonochromaticEyes: He Xiangu
%%* NiceHat: Han Xiangzi and Zhongli Quan.
* NoodleIncident: The Fire Demon Chi is never discussed. Since Drago already had the fire powers inherited from his father, it's natural he would not be interested in pursuing the artifact containing his father's chi.
* PaperFanOfDoom: Zhongli Quan's symbol is a fan.
%%* PinkMeansFeminine: He Xiangu.
* PoweredArmor: The Armor of the Gods. It's an ancient armor that the Immortals used in their battles against the Demon Sorcerers, and one of the few remaining relics left behind by them. When worn, it [[AdaptiveArmor adjusts to the wielder's physique]] and enhances [[InASingleBound their]] [[SuperStrength physical]] [[SuperToughness abilities]].
* PrecursorHeroes: Similar to Lo Pei, they are famous heroes who defeated the Demon Sorcerers in the past.
* {{Public Domain Character}}s: They are figures from UsefulNotes/{{Taoism}}. They were originally mortal humans who achieved {{Immortality}} and various other magical powers through various means, usually as rewards after being tested by a Taoist sage [[Creator/{{Laozi}} Lao Tzu]] or another immortal.
%%* PurpleIsPowerful: Lü Dongbin's clothes are purple and black.
%%* RedIsHeroic: Zhang Guolao has red in his clothes.
%%* RedHeadedHero: Zhongli Quan.
* TheVoiceless:
{{Actual Pacifist}}s: They never speak participate in the flashbacks they are shown.
any fights themselves.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's never revealed what happened to them after they sealed the Demon Sorcerers away. [[WildMassGuessing For all we know]], they might have been [[PosthumousCharacter destroyed]] or they AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence.
%%* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: He Xiangu. Cao Guojiu
TheChosenOne: The Ben Shui Order has purple hair.

!!Chi Master Fong
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[[caption-width-right:320:This is all we see
a vague prophecy about him.]]
one of these saving the world. The Chosen One is also required to be completely pacifistic, although a Champion is allowed to fight for and protect them.
* ShrinesAndTemples:
A deceased Chinese mystic Buddhist temple.

!!Larry

-->'''Voiced by:''' Robbie Rist

A geeky teen boy
who taught Uncle magic for 15 years. Somewhere along is a friend of Jade. He appears in "Antler Action", where he temporarily absorbed the line, Daolon Wong [[NeverSayDie "defeated"]] him.chi of [[DishingOutDirt Dai Gui the Earth Demon]], which inspired him to become a superhero.



%%* BlueIsHeroic: His figurine wears a blue robe.
* TheGhost: We don't get to see a flashback of him or to hear his voice, but in "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", we see on a shrine dedicated to his memory a statue and a small figurine of him.
%%* HermitGuru:
* {{Leitmotif}}: He has one in "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", when he "spirit communicates". It's a slow and quiet flute tone.
* TheMentor: He taught Uncle all his magic.
* OldMaster: Similar to Uncle, he was an old and wise chi sage who taught Uncle. [[MasterApprenticeChain What Uncle is to Tohru, Fong was to Uncle.]]
* OurGhostsAreDifferent: In "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", his spirit guides Uncle and his family. He doesn't appear as a "physical spirit", but instead he gives signs through forces of nature (like how [[Disney/TheLionKingIISimbasPride Mufasa did with Rafiki]]). It should be noted that [[MeaningfulName Fong can literally mean "wind"]] in Chinese.
* PosthumousCharacter: All we know about him comes from what Uncle and Wong say about him.
* ShrineToTheFallen: He has a shrine and a statue to his memory somewhere in South China.
* SpiritAdvisor: He appears to Uncle in various abstract forms to provide guidance.

!!Super Moose
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ClancyBrown

An anthropomorphic moose superhero. Normally a fictitious character, unless Jade uses the Rat Talisman to bring a stuffed doll of him to life.
----
* ActionHero: His first solution to problems is action.
* AnimalSuperhero: SUPER MOOSE!
* AnimateInanimateObject: Thanks to the Rat Talisman, he becomes a [[LivingToys living toy]].
* {{Badass}}: For a toy, he's surprisingly effective.
* BadassAdorable: A crime-fighting stuffed animal.
* BigDamnHeroes: He has saved people in every episode he appears in. Nobody except Jade ever expects him.
* CatchPhrase:
** "Da-da-da-da-da-da, ANTLER ACTION!"
** "Evil on the loose, you do not want to mess with Super Moose!"
* CuteBruiser: He charges into battle with ANTLER ACTION!
* NonHumanSidekick: At least twice he has acted as a sidekick for Jade.
* TheNoseKnows: Like Daolon Wong's Dark Chi Warriors, he can smell Talisman magic.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: He once defeated Hak Foo, who was a Dark Chi Warrior at the time.
* SuperheroesWearCapes: A moose looks like a superhero because of his cape!

to:

%%* BlueIsHeroic: His figurine wears a blue robe.
* TheGhost: We don't get to see a flashback BodyHorror: He absorbs the chi of the Demon Sorcerer Dai Gui, which slowly transforms him or to hear his voice, but in "The Good, into an [[DishingOutDirt Earth Demon]], until the Bad, chi is eventually removed.
* DestructiveSaviour: He ends up wrecking
the Blind, the Deaf comic convention while fighting Drago and the Mute", we see on a shrine dedicated to Ice Gang.
* FanBoy: Of comic book superheroes, such as Super Moose.
* {{Geek}}: One of
his memory a statue and a small figurine of him.
%%* HermitGuru:
* {{Leitmotif}}: He has one in "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", when he "spirit communicates". It's a slow and quiet flute tone.
* TheMentor: He taught Uncle all his magic.
* OldMaster: Similar to Uncle, he was an old and wise chi sage who taught Uncle. [[MasterApprenticeChain What Uncle is to Tohru, Fong was to Uncle.]]
* OurGhostsAreDifferent: In "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", his spirit guides Uncle and his family. He doesn't appear as a "physical spirit", but instead he gives signs through forces of nature (like how [[Disney/TheLionKingIISimbasPride Mufasa did with Rafiki]]). It should be noted that [[MeaningfulName Fong can literally mean "wind"]] in Chinese.
* PosthumousCharacter: All we know about
classmates even teased him comes from what Uncle and Wong say about him.
* ShrineToTheFallen: He has a shrine and a statue to his memory somewhere in South China.
* SpiritAdvisor: He appears to Uncle in various abstract forms to provide guidance.

!!Super Moose
[[quoteright:268:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/70c767bb935f4c4c451674d1ccfb5c12.jpg]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ClancyBrown

An anthropomorphic moose superhero. Normally a fictitious character, unless Jade uses the Rat Talisman to bring a stuffed doll of
by telling him to life.
----
"move out of your mother's {{basement| dweller}}".
* ActionHero: His first solution IJustWantToBeSpecial: He wants to problems is action.
* AnimalSuperhero: SUPER MOOSE!
* AnimateInanimateObject: Thanks to
be a hero like Jackie Chan or Super Moose. Then he gets the Rat Talisman, he becomes a [[LivingToys living toy]].
* {{Badass}}: For a toy,
opportunity, not realizing that he's surprisingly effective.
(literally) turning into an evil monster.
* BadassAdorable: A crime-fighting stuffed animal.
* BigDamnHeroes:
MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He has saved people in every episode he appears in. Nobody except says this line almost word for word, when Jade ever expects him.
* CatchPhrase:
** "Da-da-da-da-da-da, ANTLER ACTION!"
** "Evil on
makes him realize how the loose, you do not want to mess with Super Moose!"
* CuteBruiser: He charges into battle with ANTLER ACTION!
* NonHumanSidekick: At least twice he
Demon Chi has acted as a sidekick for Jade.
* TheNoseKnows: Like Daolon Wong's Dark Chi Warriors, he can smell Talisman magic.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: He once defeated Hak Foo, who was a Dark Chi Warrior at the time.
* SuperheroesWearCapes: A moose looks like a superhero because of his cape!
been corrupting him.




[[folder:Other Characters]]
!!Mama Tohru
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--> ''Only antique I see is the Billy Goat there!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Amy Hill

[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Tohru's mother]]. She only appears in a handful of episodes but leaves quite an impact. She shows the Chans a new side of Tohru, and becomes Uncle's arch-rival.
----
* {{Acrofatic}}: She's overweight but can run on railings.
* ActionMom: She prohibits her son from fighting because she wants to protect him.
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Her relationship with Tohru is easily summarized as this.
* AsianRudeness: She rivals Uncle in her lack of manners and height of arrogance.
* BackToBackBadasses: She takes this posture with Uncle in her debut episode.
* {{Badass}}: Guess where [[BadassFamily Tohru]] gets his [[{{Badass}} badassery]] from?
* BadassNormal: Unlike Uncle, she doesn't have any magic at her disposal but can still take on the supernatural.
* BeautyMark: She has one near her left eye. Uncle once mocks it.
* CoolOldLady: While she's short-tempered and antagonistic towards Uncle, she's not a woman any criminal would want to trifle with.
* DeadpanSnarker: She is a master of sarcasm. For instance, when Uncle accused her of cheating at Mahjong by moving pieces when he sneezed, she replied:
-->"Anytime you sneeze, ''all the pieces move''. Bird peak nose should have its own ''zip code''."
* DistaffCounterpart: The only significant difference between her and Uncle is that she doesn't have magic at her disposal.
* HeyYou: To her, Uncle is always [[EmbarrassingNickname "Billy Goat", "Junk Monger", or "Junk Man"]].
* HugeGuyTinyGirl: A mother and son example; her son is huge and she herself is barely taller than ''Jade''.
* InvisibleJerkass: After she's accidentally turned invisible in "The Invisible Mom", she torments Uncle in various ways until she reveals her location.
* {{Jerkass}}: Mostly towards Uncle. In her debut episode, she was also very bossy to Tohru and dismissive towards Jackie and Jade.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She loves her son, and also cooperated with Uncle to save Tohru and Jackie. She becomes less abrasive towards Jackie and Jade. Towards Uncle, not so much.
* JewishMother: A Japanese one actually, but she's just as nagging and overbearing as most examples of this trope.
* LikeParentLikeChild: Mother and son appear initially to be polar opposites, but they do share some similarities, like protective attitude towards their loved ones. During his feud with Uncle in "The Demon Behind", Tohru's behavior towards Uncle resembled his mother's mannerisms towards him. He even called Uncle "Billy Goat" at one point. Tohru's future self wears a red coat similar to that his mother wears.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: She doesn't know that Tohru's previous employer Valmont is a crime lord or that her son was a thug. Tohru asks his extended family to keep it that way.
* [[TabletopGame/{{Mahjong}} Mahjong]]: She's shown to be quite skilled in this. She states that she's a five time all Kyoto finalist. She defeats Uncle in it several times (though he says she cheats every time).
* MamaBear: You think her mountain-sized son is more dangerous? Threaten him and find out how wrong you are.
* MyBelovedSmother: Her son just can't handle demons and gangs without her. One time she even decided to stay invisible to protect him better.
* TheNapoleon: She has the HairTriggerTemper to match her short stature.
* NeverMessWithGranny: She may be a little old lady, but she knows karate, and is quite willing to use those skills.
* NoNameGiven: No one calls her anything other than "Tohru's mother".
* PintsizedPowerhouse: She's only a little taller than Jade, but deadlier than Jackie.
* PrimAndProperBun: She's gives off the air of being traditional and she has certain [[HairTriggerTemper "authority"]] in her.
* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: She also rivals Uncle in abusing her old age to disregard tact.
* SitcomArchnemesis: To Uncle; martial arts, mahjong, shuffle board, treating Jackie of cobra's venom; it doesn't matter as long as one can humiliate the other.
* SnarkToSnarkCombat: Rivaling Uncle of course. Whenever she and Uncle are in the same room, insults and snarks are exchanged back and forth.
* UncannyFamilyResemblance: She is a dead ringer for Tohru aside from being female and much smaller in size.
* VitriolicBestBuds: She spends more time with Uncle than with anyone else, even if they mostly argue. They eventually seem to develop an actual friendship, as Uncle once gave her a Christmas present.
* VolleyingInsults: She and Uncle compete diligently in the creativeness of the insults they throw at each other.

!!Miss Hartman
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--> ''Mr. Chan, this is not the first time we've had a problem with Jade.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Jeannie Elias

Jade's schoolteacher. She's annoyed by Jade's unbelievable stories of fantastic adventures.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: "The Demon Beneath My Wings" is this for her because she had Hsi Wu's chi.
* BadassTeacher: She defended Jade from Drago. Although of course, this is while she was temporarily [[EmpoweredBadassNormal transformed]] by the chi of [[WingedHumanoid Hsi Wu the Sky Demon]].
* ChildHater: Jade believes that Hartman hates kids, although this is subverted. In fact, Hartman states that she's a teacher because she ''likes'' children.
* DeadpanSnarker: She conveys her skepticism of Jade's stories in dry disbelief.
* FieryRedhead: Averted. She can be strict while disciplining, but hardly aggressive about it.
* GracefulLadiesLikePurple: She's never seen without her purple jacket.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Although Hartman seems like a hard-ass, she actually cares about Jade and her other students.
* PreMortemOneLiner: She delivers a non-lethal version of this trope to Drago before pushing him into the ocean.
--> "CLASS DISMISSED!"
* SkepticNoLonger: Subverted. After turning into a demon for a day, she tries to remember that it happened, only for Jackie to convince her that it was [[AllJustADream all just a hallucination]].
* SternTeacher: It's just that she has little patience for Jade's disruptive shenanigans.

!!Drew
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Jeannie Elias

A boy who teases Jade for her crazy-sounding stories.
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* DeadpanSnarker: He conveys his skepticism of Jade's stories with added ridicule.
* FireForgedFriends: Later in the series, he's seen talking to and hanging out with Jade.
* {{Jerkass}}: It's one thing that he doesn't believe Jade's stories ([[TheMasquerade for obvious reasons]]), though he's not nice about it.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After witnessing the incident described below in SkepticNoLonger, Jade uses this opportunity to [[ContagiousCassandraTruth humiliate him in class]].
%%* NerdGlasses
* NiceHat: He's never shown without his yellow cap.
* PintSizedKid: Like all the other recurring kids, he gets nowhere taller.
* SkepticNoLonger: He realizes that [[CassandraTruth Jade was telling the truth]] after watching Daolon Wong's Dark Chi Warriors trying to steal the Talisman Animals.

!!Jackie Chan's Yin and Yang
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[SarcasmMode Need to guess who's who?]]]]

During the show, Jackie is affected thrice by the [[LiteralSplitPersonality Tiger Talisman]]. [[JekyllAndHyde He's split into his Yin and Yang sides]]. Yin Jackie is called "Pussycat" and Yang Jackie is called "Tiger".
----
* BackToBackBadasses: When Tiger and Pussycat set aside their differences, they are a pretty efficient fighting force.
--> '''Tiger''': Okey bro, let's show this troll what ''two'' Jackies can do!
* {{Badass}}es: They're two halves of Jackie Chan after all.
* BashBrothers: They sometimes call each other brothers and they work well together.
* MultipleHeadCase: In their final appearance, they end up in this position, because their split wasn't allowed to finish. It's eventually fixed.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Pussycat is the Sensitive Guy to Tiger's Manly Man. This is in line with Taoism: [[FridgeBrilliance Yin represents femininity and Yang represents masculinity]], so it makes sense for Yin Jackie to be more considerate of others and Yang Jackie to be more aggressive.

!!!Yin/Light Jackie (Pussycat)
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[CatchPhrase "Fighting is not nice!"]]]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Sie

* ApologizesALot: Pussycat is this even more than normal Jackie. It extends to [[ApologeticAttacker fighting]].
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He is even more hard to anger than normal Jackie, but it doesn't mean that he's completely helpless.
* ButtMonkey: Pussycat seems to have most of Jackie's hapless tendencies.
* CowardlyLion: Usually Pussycat tries to run from danger, but when the push comes to shove, he will fight back.
* FragileFlower: In his debut episode, he bursts into tears after accidentally stepping on a bug. Later, he starts crying for the animals whose leather has been used on a car's seats.
* GoodIsImpotent: He initially appears as unwilling to take active because he's too nice to hurt anyone, even bad guys. [[SubvertedTrope However, allowing someone to be hurt by inactive provokes him into action]] and proves he is just as skilled as Yang Jackie.
* MartialPacifist: He is even more averse to violence than normal Jackie, and he gets angry only rarely. It doesn't mean that he can't defend himself.
* NiceGuy: Exaggerated to the point of being an ExtremeDoormat due to the nature of Yin.
* WouldntHurtAChild: He stops Tiger from hurting Jade.
--> "It's not nice to drop-kick little girls!"

!!!Yang/Dark Jackie (Tiger)
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[[caption-width-right:320:"Grrrrr..."]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Sie

* AntiHero: He is Jackie's (mostly) repressed selfish side, but still has some baseline heroism.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Unlike normal Jackie, Tiger is willing to use all his skills in martial arts for whatever reason.
* BadassLongcoat: In his debut episode, he steals Chow's jacket, and looks much cooler in it than Chow ever did.
* BigBrotherBully: He and Pussycat sometimes call each other brothers and he is not shy about picking on him.
* BloodKnight: He enjoys fighting; a significant contrast with Jackie's full personality.
* CallingTheOldManOut: He does this to Uncle in each of his appearances.
** In his debut episode, after he's smacked by Uncle, he returns the favor. Then he crosses his arms and smiles smugly, as if to say "You have no idea how long I've been wanting to do that."
** In "The Return of the Pussycat", he tells Uncle not to start a lecture.
** In "Viva Las Jackies", when Uncle yells over the phone at Tiger and Pussycat (not knowing that Jackie has been split) for leaving him in a hotel that couldn't provide him eel saliva, Tiger responds spitefully:
--> "Pull your tongue out of your mouth and wring out the spit."
* CoolShades: In his debut episode, he steals Chow's sunglasses, and looks much cooler with them than Chow ever did.
* ADarkerMe: Tiger is this, rather than a full on EvilTwin because he represents the arrogance and selfishness that complete Jackie manages.
* DeadpanSnarker: He snarks quite a bit and throws around insults.
--> '''Pussycat''' (while looking for the Noble Tiger): I do not see the tiger. Maybe we should split up? (He has just forgotten [[MultipleHeadCase their current situation]].)
--> '''Tiger''': (glares at Pussycat) So I got all the brains?
* EvilIsCool: Tiger invokes this trope when he steals Jade's place as the main character in the play about [[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]] during his second appearance. He clearly enjoys playing Mr. Hyde. [[invoked]]
--> "This potion is wonderful! Evil Hyde is much cooler than old goody-goody Jekyll! [[EvilLaugh Hahahahahahahaa!]]"
* FearlessFool: He doesn't fear anyone or anything.
* HatesBeingTouched: He repeatedly tells off people who touch him.
--> [[CatchPhrase "Don't touch me."]]
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Tiger can easily be convinced to fight alongside either the heroes or villains at the drop of a hat.
* IntimidationDemonstration: He has a habit of loudly clicking his neck on both sides before starting a fight.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Even if he's Jackie's most aggressive traits, he's still Jackie fundamentally.
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: He has the same dose of skills as normal Jackie, but he's much more willing to hurt his opponents. For example, he utilizes a DivingKick much more than normal Jackie, and he seems to be more impervious to the injuries normal Jackie tends to be distracted with.
* UnscrupulousHero: Tiger is selfish, arrogant, and easy to set off, but ultimately heroic.
* WouldHurtAChild: Tiger was willing to kick Jade when angered.

!!Xu Lin
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[TheWoobie She sure needs a hug]].]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:Then [[InvoluntaryShapeshifting again]], [[OhCrap maybe not]].]]
--> ''The previous guardian found the means to escape. I've searched five years for that secret and have not found it. I miss my family so much.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Ashlie Chan

A little Chinese girl who was exploring a bamboo forest one evening. She ended up in the Lotus Temple and has been its guardian ever since. She turns into a savage beast whenever someone intrudes into the temple. Five years afterwards, Jackie and Jade seek out the Lotus Temple, along with the villainous Old Monk. After the conflict, Xu Lin is freed from the temple and the Old Monk is forced to take her place.
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* ClosedCircle: As the temple's guardian, she's unable to exit it. But she eventually escapes by [[LoopholeAbuse wearing a suit of armor]], as objects can leave the temple.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: She'd love nothing more than to return to her parents and leave the magic world entirely behind.
* AnIcePerson: Her monster form resembles an Yeti, and it can shoot ice-rays from it's mouth.
* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: She turns into a monster whenever someone intrudes the temple. She has no control over it.
* MustBeInvited: Jade figures out that [[LoopholeAbuse if Xu Lin invites a person to the temple, they are not intruding]]. And if there is an intruder at the same time, she attacks the intruder instead of the invited.
* NiceGirl: She's quite polite, reserved and concerned for others.
* PainfulTransformation: Becoming the Yeti is a painful affair.
* PintSizedKid: She seems to be as old as Jade, but in the flashback set five years before, she is as tall as currently.
* PrehensileHair: Her beast form can grap things with her braids.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: The eyes of her beast form are red.
* ResistTheBeast: She tries her best to avoid transforming but it never works.
* ShrinkingViolet: She's a timid girl.
* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: Her monster form retains her braids, they just turn white from black.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: She's the Girly Girl to Jade's Tomboy.
* TragicMonster: She's not evil but a prisoner of the temple compelled to attack whoever gets inside the temple.
* TraumaticHaircut: Averted. Jackie cuts through her monster form's braids. This haircut remains in her human form, but she doesn't seem to mind.

!!The Ben Shui Order
An order of Buddhist monks who reside in a monastery situated in the mountains of Bhutan.
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* {{Actual Pacifist}}s: They never participate in any fights themselves.
* TheChosenOne: The Ben Shui Order has a vague prophecy about one of these saving the world. The Chosen One is also required to be completely pacifistic, although a Champion is allowed to fight for and protect them.
* ShrinesAndTemples: A Buddhist temple.

!!Larry

-->'''Voiced by:''' Robbie Rist

A geeky teen boy who is a friend of Jade. He appears in "Antler Action", where he temporarily absorbed the chi of [[DishingOutDirt Dai Gui the Earth Demon]], which inspired him to become a superhero.
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* BodyHorror: He absorbs the chi of the Demon Sorcerer Dai Gui, which slowly transforms him into an [[DishingOutDirt Earth Demon]], until the chi is eventually removed.
* DestructiveSaviour: He ends up wrecking the comic convention while fighting Drago and the Ice Gang.
* FanBoy: Of comic book superheroes, such as Super Moose.
* {{Geek}}: One of his classmates even teased him by telling him to "move out of your mother's {{basement| dweller}}".
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: He wants to be a hero like Jackie Chan or Super Moose. Then he gets the opportunity, not realizing that he's (literally) turning into an evil monster.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He says this line almost word for word, when Jade makes him realize how the Demon Chi has been corrupting him.
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[[folder:The Demon Sorcerers]]
An ancient family of demonic wizards and witches. In ancient times, 8 demon siblings ruled over Earth, until their human slaves (led by [[Myth/ChineseMythology China's Eight Immortals]]) overthrew them, and had them banished to another dimension called the Netherworld. One demon named Shendu somehow escaped and reconquered his domain, until he was transformed into a stone statue by the wizard Lo Pei. And then there's Shendu's young son Drago, though it's unknown how he fits into the timeline.

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[[folder:Dark Chi Forces]]
!!Daolon Wong
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[EvilCounterPart Like Uncle, but evil]].]]
--> ''Ah, darkness shall begin its reign.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Hong

The main villain of Season 3. He is an
ancient family of demonic wizards and witches. In ancient times, 8 demon siblings ruled over Earth, until their human slaves (led by [[Myth/ChineseMythology China's Eight Immortals]]) overthrew them, and had them banished to another dimension called the Netherworld. One demon named Shendu somehow escaped and reconquered his domain, until he was transformed into a stone statue by the Chinese dark chi wizard Lo Pei. And then there's Shendu's young son Drago, though it's unknown how he fits into who tries to find the timeline.animals with Talisman powers.



* AristocratsAreEvil: When they ruled the Earth as Demon Emperors.
* BadassFamily: All of them are forces to be reckoned with, even if they hate each other's guts (see below).
* BigScrewedUpFamily: Among the 8 siblings, Shendu is despised the most for his failure to rescue the other 7 from the Demon Netherworld. Drago is also bitter about never receiving approval from his father. Although as they are [[AlwaysChaoticEvil demons]] after all, it's hard to expect a healthy family dynamic from them.
* BodyHorror: In Season 5, the {{MacGuffin}}s are the chi energies of the Demon Sorcerers. Several mortals accidentally or intentionally absorb the chi, which turn them into demons until the chi is removed.
* DemonLordsAndArchDevils: They fit the description of higher-ranking demons serving directly the cause of the Devil, even though they're not known to serve anyone. In "Re-Enter the Dragon", Shendu is at one point addressed as "Lord Shendu" by [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]].
* {{Elemental Embodiment}}s: The 8 demon siblings represent elements from UsefulNotes/BaGua: Sky, Lake, Fire, Thunder, Wind, Water, Mountain and Earth. [[ShownTheirWork Except that Water is changed into Moon and Lake is changed into Water]].
* EvilSoundsDeep: The demons tend to have deep and powerful voices. Humans who absorb demon chi may also get their voices changed.
* EvilSoundsRaspy: Any demon who is not deep voiced will have this one like the snake-ish demon Bai Tza.
* FourFingeredHand: Each of the demons except for Po Kong have these.
* FourIsDeath: In addition to the trope above, four demons (Shendu, Bai Tza, Tso Lan, and Dai Gui) together act as the FinalBoss of the demon portal arc.
* GeniusBruiser: All of them, given that they are demon ''sorcerers'' after all, though some are much more cerebral than others.
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: They bear little or no resemblance to each other - most of them are also reminiscent of and inspired by other mythological creatures that aren't otherwise connected to demons (Shendu and dragons being the most obvious).
* RedEyesTakeWarning: The 8 siblings all have glowing red eyes. But with Drago, only his irises are red, until he [[spoiler:gets all 8 Demon Chis]], then his eyes also glow.
* RedSkyTakeWarning: Any world they rule over has this. Both the "Demon World" duology and the final episode "The Powers That Be (Part 2)" have the sky turned red when the demons [[spoiler:and then Drago]] attain power.
* SealedEvilInACan: The sorcerers have repeatedly been banished to another dimension, while Shendu has repeatedly been turned to stone. [[spoiler:In the end all 9 of them, including Shendu and Drago, are stuck in the Netherworld.]]
* SorcerousOverlord: The siblings once ruled over Earth and enslaved mankind. Their goal is to reclaim that lost glory once again.
* TakeOverTheWorld: They did this in the past, with each of the 8 siblings ruling over their own domain. During the "[[VillainWorld Demon World]]" duology, they are returned to their former positions temporarily.
* TimeAbyss: It's not stated how old they are, but the 8 siblings are shown to have lived for thousands of years. Drago's case is unknown.

!!Shendu
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[[caption-width-right:320:A [[SealedEvilInACan magnificent wall ornament]], isn't he?]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:Not so [[SelfConstructedBeing harmless anymore]].]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:DeathIsCheap indeed.]]

-->''I am the keeper of the talismans. I am the apocalypse of which legend speaks. And I am, for once and for all, your '''executioner'''.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Sie

The Demon Dragon of Fire, and the main villain of Seasons 1 and 2, though he pops up sporadically throughout the show. Pre-series, he was defeated by the leader of the Eight Immortals, Lu Dongbin. Later, he was turned into a stone statue, and his magic powers were transferred into 12 Talismans that were scattered around the world. Finding them is the focus of Seasons 1 and 3.

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* AristocratsAreEvil: When they ruled the Earth as Demon Emperors.
* BadassFamily: All of them are forces to be reckoned with, even if they hate each other's guts (see below).
* BigScrewedUpFamily: Among the 8 siblings, Shendu is despised the most for his failure to rescue the other 7 from the Demon Netherworld. Drago is also bitter about never receiving approval from his father. Although
ArchEnemy: To Uncle, as they are [[AlwaysChaoticEvil demons]] after all, it's hard to expect a healthy family dynamic from them.
both chi wizards, Uncle is his GoodCounterpart, and Wong [[YouKilledMyFather "defeated" Uncle's teacher]].
* BodyHorror: In ArcVillain: He's the main enemy of Season 5, the {{MacGuffin}}s are the chi energies of the Demon Sorcerers. Several mortals accidentally or intentionally absorb the chi, which turn them into demons until the chi is removed.
3 but only a minor recurring enemy otherwise.
* DemonLordsAndArchDevils: They fit the description of higher-ranking demons serving directly the cause of the Devil, even though they're not known to serve anyone. In "Re-Enter the Dragon", Shendu is BadassGrandpa: He's at one point addressed least as "Lord Shendu" by [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]].
* {{Elemental Embodiment}}s: The 8 demon siblings represent elements from UsefulNotes/BaGua: Sky, Lake, Fire, Thunder, Wind, Water, Mountain
old and Earth. [[ShownTheirWork Except that Water is changed into Moon and Lake is changed into Water]].
* EvilSoundsDeep: The demons tend to have deep and
just as powerful voices. Humans who absorb demon chi may also get as Uncle.
* BadBoss:
** All the [[BigBad Big Bads]] are this to varying degrees, but Daolon Wong might be the top contender. [[GotVolunteered He just appears and turns the Enforcers into his new minions without asking
their voices changed.
* EvilSoundsRaspy: Any demon who is not deep voiced will have this one like
opinion]]. He never congratulates them for anything, punishes them either verbally or inflicting them with painful dark magic, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking addresses them with the snake-ish demon Bai Tza.
* FourFingeredHand: Each
names of his old warriors]]. Ratso once says that Wong turned him into an ottoman for [[DisproportionateRetribution bringing him the demons except for Po Kong have these.
* FourIsDeath: In addition to
wrong tea]].
** He values
the trope above, four demons (Shendu, Bai Tza, Tso Lan, and Dai Gui) together act more competent Hak Foo slightly more than the others initially, but as soon as Hak Foo's success rate comes to an end, Wong treats him just as badly as the FinalBoss of the demon portal arc.
* GeniusBruiser: All of them, given that they are demon ''sorcerers'' after all, though some are much more cerebral than
others.
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: They bear little or no resemblance to each other - most of them are also reminiscent of TheBadGuyWins: The episode which introduced both Eggbert (the noble rooster) and inspired by other mythological creatures that aren't otherwise connected Mordecai (the noble pig) ended with him getting away with ''both'' talisman powers!
* BigBad: Of Season 3. He's after the Noble Animals with the Talisman powers.
* BeardOfEvil: He has a white goatee.
* BlackMagic: You don't see Uncle enslaving people
to demons (Shendu be his Dark Chi Warriors.
* BlackSpeech: He mutters his spells in sinister sounding Chinese.
* ButtMonkey: Almost every episode he's in usually ends up with him getting injured
and dragons being his final defeat is the most obvious).
* RedEyesTakeWarning: The 8 siblings all have glowing red eyes. But
humiliating of any of the {{Big Bad}}s - [[spoiler:he's stripped of his powers in a CurbStompBattle and left to rot in prison]]. Likewise, most of his defeats are {{Humiliation Conga}}s, with Drago, only his irises are red, until he [[spoiler:gets all 8 Demon Chis]], then his eyes also glow.
* RedSkyTakeWarning: Any world they rule over has this. Both
the "Demon World" duology and the final episode "The Powers That Be (Part 2)" have involving time travel even having him rapidly flash through each of his most painful defeats.
* CardCarryingVillain: The only goal that Wong's made clear is that he wants to spread evil.
* CatchPhrase:
** "Gan, Ren, Chui!"
** "Eh?"
* DarkIsEvil: He's proud to declare his membership to
the sky turned red when Forces of Darkness.
* {{Depowered}}: [[spoiler: In
the demons [[spoiler:and then Drago]] attain power.
* SealedEvilInACan: The sorcerers have repeatedly been banished to another dimension, while Shendu has repeatedly been turned to stone. [[spoiler:In the end
3rd arc's end, Uncle takes away all 9 of them, including Shendu and Drago, are stuck in the Netherworld.Wong's magical powers.]]
* SorcerousOverlord: The siblings once ruled over Earth and enslaved mankind. Their goal is to reclaim that lost glory once again.
* TakeOverTheWorld: They did this
EvilAlbino: No other human in the past, with each of series is as pale as he is.
* EvilCounterpart: To Uncle. They're both elderly and experienced Chinese chi wizards, but while Uncle fights to preserve
the 8 siblings ruling over balance between good and evil, Wong attempts to tip the balance in favor of evil. They both have a no-nonsense attitude that makes them berate verbally and even physically their younger comrades/subordinates in order to set them in line. They're also [[GrumpyOldMan grouchy]] and at least somewhat [[TechnologicallyBlindElders out of touch with modern times]]. In fact, Jade often refers to Wong as "[[LampshadeHanging the anti-Uncle]]". In "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", Wong himself lampshades this to Uncle.
-->'''Daolon Wong''': It would appear you are the appropriate Yin to my Yang, good wizard.
%%* EvilGloating:
* EvilIsNotAToy: For a devoted evildoer, he should have known better than to make a deal with [[spoiler:Shendu]].
* EvilIsOneBigHappyFamily: While he is a BadBoss ''par excellence'', he seems to have this opinion of serious evil doers, referring to Shendu as a "brother in darkness" [[spoiler: and is genuinely shocked when Shendu betrays him]], and he is working to further the cause of evil for its
own domain. During the "[[VillainWorld Demon World]]" duology, they are returned sake- power is a means to their former positions temporarily.that end for him, not an end in itself.
* TimeAbyss: It's not stated how EvilOldFolks: He's probably older than Uncle, given the fact that he faced off Uncle's teacher.
* EvilSorcerer: He's an ''evil'' WitchDoctor. His magic is basically the same type as the one Uncle uses, but utilised for a different purpose.
* EvilWearsBlack: He wears a black and blue robe.
* EvilerThanThou: He once ends up facing [[EvilVersusEvil the Monkey King]] and wins and he easily puts Valmont in his place when recruiting the Enforcers. But later he ends up on the "thou" end against [[spoiler:Shendu]].
* {{Expy}}: He has many similarities to [[Film/BigTroubleInLittleChina Lo Pan]], another evil and ancient Chinese wizard who has three mystical warriors as servants and who's voiced by James Hong.
* FacialMarkings: He has black tattoos on his face.
* FangsAreEvil: He can create in each of his palm a fanged mouth.
* GenreBlind: How did he NOT see [[spoiler:Shendu's betrayal]] coming? Everyone else did.
* GrumpyOldMan: Smugness aside, he's never genuinely happy.
* HeroKiller: You know he's bad news when he brags about "defeating" Chi Master Fung.
* HijackedByGanon: [[spoiler: To Shendu in season 3. As soon as the
old they are, but dragon is resurrected, he becomes the 8 siblings main threat.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Most of his plans fail due to this trope. The biggest example would be [[spoiler:him trusting [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder Shendu]]]].
* KiAttacks: Launches these with his magic wand.
* KickTheDog: Tries to "shoot the dog with a chi blast meant to vaporize it." [[spoiler:Good thing said dog was immortal.]] He was also content with killing all the canine competitors at a dog show in order to make his quest for the noble animal among the crowd all the more easier.
* KnightOfCerebus: Despite being a ButtMonkey, Daolon Wong brings more sinister tones to the story than the Dark Hand, for example. He is also one of the few human antagonists who
are shown confirmed to have lived killed another character [[KilledOffForReal for thousands real]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: In his last appearance, he's [[spoiler:dragged off to be interrogated by the past versions
of years. Drago's the Enforcers, the same ones whose present versions he enslaved and abused during the 3rd season]].
* LeanAndMean: He is the most scrawny of the major antagonists and arguably the worst
case of a BadBoss out of all of them.
* MagicWand: His wooden scepter. [[spoiler:It's eventually rendered powerless by Uncle.]]
* MismatchedEyes: Wong's left eye
is unknown.

!!Shendu
gray, and his right eye is blue. Maybe it's due to magic?
* {{Necromancer}}: [[spoiler: He resurrects Shendu by magically creating for him a new physical body to replace the one Jade destroyed.]]
* OffscreenVillainy: When Uncle and Daolon Wong first meet, Wong reveals himself as the one who killed Uncle's Chi Master. This crime is never shown onscreen.
* OldMaster: Uncle often vouches for Wong's expertise and Wong seems to be more knowledgeable about more arcane spells than Uncle. [[spoiler:He knew the original spell that turned Shendu into a statue.]] But he does not seem to keep up with Uncle's more modern spells.
* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Half the time he appears, he pulls out some new magic, sometimes something that he never uses again, like turning Valmont into a child or creating a giant ogre out of thin air.
* PromotionToOpeningTitles: He is featured at Season 3's opening titles to show his status as that season's main antagonist.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Daolon or Daolan? [[http://www.sonypictures.com/tv/kids/index_jackie.html Even the official website can't decide.]] Daolon seems to be the more popular spelling among the fanbase.
* SmokeOut: He conceals himself in blue smoke when he [[VillainTeleportation teleports]]. Sometimes he [[DefeatEqualsExplosion "poofs"]] like his Dark Chi Warriors.
* SmugSnake: He's utterly convinced of his ingenuity, yet rarely succeeds.
* SquishyWizard: Out of the main villains in ''JCA'', he's physically the least fit. It makes things much harder for him after [[spoiler:he's stripped of his magic]].
* TooDumbToLive: The only one who was surprised that [[spoiler:Shendu betrayed him]] was Wong himself.
* TookALevelInBadass: Went from a recurring villain in Season 2 to the main villain of Season 3.
* TooManyMouths: He can create in his palms round mouths. He can absord the Talisman magic into himself through them.
* VillainousCheekbones: His wilted flesh makes no effort to hide his classically villainous cheekbones.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler: He's last seen in "Deja Vu", being taken away by the past Enforcers for interrogation. While Jackie returns to the present, [[FridgeHorror Wong's ultimate fate is never revealed]].]]
* WizardDuel: Almost in their every encounter, he and Uncle engage in this.
* YouKilledMyFather: States that he "defeated" Uncle's teacher, Chi Master Fong (the details of which are never brought up). While the show has a NeverSayDie policy, most dialogue indicates that Wong killed him.

!!Dark Chi Warriors
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[[caption-width-right:380:Ready as soldiers, [[TheVoiceless silent as ghosts]]. From left to right: Gan, Chui and Ren.]]
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[[caption-width-right:380:Meet [[FanNickname Dark Chi Enforcers]]. From left to right: Chui (Ratso), Ren (Finn) and Gan (Chow).]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:A [[SealedEvilInACan magnificent wall ornament]], isn't he?]]
[[quoteright:320:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bed854ec10dadf09f16c78fc2b03b7f8.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:320:Not so [[SelfConstructedBeing harmless anymore]].]]
[[quoteright:320:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/7724e8aeb1dfe05b81e98f10daa5360f.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:320:DeathIsCheap indeed.]]

-->''I am the keeper
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[[caption-width-right:320:And [[AndZoidberg Zhen]] (Hak Foo).]]

Daolon Wong's demonic henchmen. They originally consisted
of the talismans. I am the apocalypse of which legend speaks. And I am, for once Ren, Chui, and for all, your '''executioner'''.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Sie

The Demon Dragon of Fire,
Gan; later they were replaced by Finn, Ratso, and the main villain of Seasons 1 and 2, though he pops up sporadically throughout the show. Pre-series, he Chow respectively. Eventually Hak Foo was defeated by the leader of the Eight Immortals, Lu Dongbin. Later, he was also turned into a stone statue, one of the Warriors and his magic powers were transferred into 12 Talismans that were scattered around the world. Finding them is the focus of Seasons 1 and 3. renamed Zhen.



* AbusiveParent: Implied to be one, with his son Drago's arguments during their battle.
* AndIMustScream: Being trapped as a sentient statue for 900 years can take its toll.
* AllYourPowersCombined: The combined powers of the Talismans were really his powers separated from his body.
* ArchEnemy: He's probably the one opponent that gives the Chan Clan most trouble.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: When he appears [[spoiler:in the finale]], he's much bigger than his early appearances.
* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler:[[JustifiedTrope Justified]] since the BigBad of the final series was his own son even if said son had an entirely separate agenda by that point.]]
* BackFromTheDead: At the end of the third season, [[spoiler:courtesy of Daolon Wong]].
* {{Badass}}: In his true form, he's gotten the better of Jackie more than once, and [[spoiler:in the GrandFinale fought Drago to a standstill when he had all the demon chis.]]
* BadassBoast: Those three [[IAmTheNoun I AM]] statements in the section quote.
-->''I am the keeper of the talismans. I am the apocalypse of which legend speaks. And I am, for once and for all, your '''executioner'''.''
* BadassLongRobe: After he possesses Valmont, he forces the crime lord to wear a sorcerer's robe. Valmont thinks it looks too much like a dress.
* BadBoss: The Dark Hand's constant failures frustrate Shendu, making him both snark at them and breathe fire at them. He once breathed fire at Tohru, who was covered in oil at the time (luckily he dodged out of the way). During the "Demon World" duology, he kept the Dark Hand as his jesters, continuing to abuse them for his amusement.
* BigBad: He is the one behind Valmont and the Dark Hand, despite not being the one driving the plot. Finding his talismans are also the focus of the plot. Furthermore, he is the only villain who is not an ArcVillain. He's present and causing trouble all the way to the GrandFinale.
* BigNo: He yells this after ending up possessing Valmont and whenever he gets [[TakenForGranite turned back into a statue]].
* BreathWeapon: Even when locked away in statue form or possessing Valmont, Shendu was capable of breathing a torrent of flames.
* BroughtDownToBadass: When possessing Valmont, he is no longer a two story monster, but he's still dangerous.
* ButtMonkey: Shendu has been banished to another dimension or turned into a statue multiple times, was once killed by a little girl, is abused by his siblings for failing to rescue them, and his possession of Valmont was an experience that both of them found to be awkward and embarrassing.
* CatchPhrase: "[[BigNo NOOOOO!]] [[OhNoNotAgain Not again!]]"
* CardCarryingVillain: Has acknowledged himself as evil.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Valmont, [[spoiler:Daolon]], etc. Anyone he works with he eventually betrays. The sole exception was his efforts to free his demon brethren, and that's largely because he was too terrified of them after the ''last'' time he betrayed them.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy:
** In the first season, he refuses to reveal his identity to the heroes. If it had not been for Tohru's HeelFaceTurn, they wouldn't have found a way to stop him in time.
** When reduced to a spirit and hit with a spell by the rest of the Demon Sorcerers to keep him bound in the first host he chooses, he immediately goes after Jackie to remove him as a threat. He's only stopped by Valmont kicking Jackie off a cliff, causing him to miss and hit him instead.
** During the "Demon World" duology, Jade notes that Shendu seems to have arranged the timeline changes so that the members of the J-Team or the Dark Hand or his other enemies are under his or his siblings' watch.
* DeadpanSnarker: Towards [[SurroundedByIdiots the Dark Hand]]. A couple of examples:
--> '''Ratso''': Whoa! He [Tso Lan] wants to kabosh the planet?
--> '''Finn''': And you made us let him out?!
--> '''Shendu''': Just be glad you are up here.

--> ''Shendu allows the Enforcers to leave his service after all the Demon Portals have been opened while saying:''
--> "Never seeing any of you ever again would make me a very happy dragon."
* DemonicPossession: Whenever Shendu is in spirit form, he can take control of a human body.
** In "Project A, for Astral", Shendu uses the [[AstralProjection Sheep Talisman]] to eject his soul out of his statue and then possesses the unconscious body of Jade (who also used the same Talisman). Shendu tries to retrieve the other Talismans, but he is soon exorcised by Uncle's spell.
** In "The Stronger Evil", Shendu attempts to possess Jackie Chan, knowing that he'll be useful for his plot to free the other Demon Sorcerers. However, he accidentally enters Valmont's body instead, much to his dismay. For most of Season 2, Shendu is controlling Valmont and forcing the Dark Hand to aid him again.
** Later in "Demon World (Part 1)", not long after Shendu has been exorcised from Valmont, [[spoiler:he succeeds in possessing Jackie, and forces him to travel to Australia. Shendu rewrites the Book of Ages, altering history so that he and his siblings still rule over Earth and mankind]].
* DimensionalTraveler: As a spirit, he is capable of traveling between Earth and the Netherworld without the use of a portal.
* DraconicHumanoid: Shendu has two arms and two legs like a human, but otherwise he still looks like a reptilian monster.
* TheDragon: Figuratively and literally to his siblings [[DemotedToDragon in Season 2]]; he works to free them from their prison realm, and they are quick to point out that he is ''no longer'' their equal.
* DragonRider: In the "Demon World" duology, he rides on the backs of [[FurryConfusion non-anthropomorphic dragons]] because the Chans steal the Rooster Talisman from him.
* TheDogBitesBack: Valmont and [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]] both retaliate against him for his betrayal.
* EnemyMine: [[spoiler:He agrees to join the final battle against Drago for personal reasons.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: [[spoiler:During the finale, Drago ends up holding for his dear life, as the portal to the Netherworld is sucking everything in. He begs for his father's help. [[OutOfCharacterMoment After a moment of pondering, Shendu decides to help his son]]. Too bad Drago had to play possum.]]
* EvilSoundsDeep: His voice is notably deeper and smoother whenever he has his physical body, except in the last two seasons. [[EvilSoundsRaspy In most other appearances, he has a raspy voice.]]
%%* EvilerThanThou: He quickly proves this to [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]].
* FatalFlaw: Shendu is powerful and cunning, but his [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder untrustworthiness]] and unwillingness to share power with others causes him to double-cross numerous characters, costing him many important victories and advantages later on.
** His [[ICanRuleAlone decision to leave his siblings to rot in the Netherworld]] centuries ago later bites him back in the ass, when he eventually meets them again as an incorporeal and depowered spirit.
** Denying the Dark Hand the riches he promised them leads them to follow him back to his palace in order to take their price, and they also unknowingly transport [[LittleStowaway Jade]] with them, allowing her to [[BigDamnHeroes deny Shendu's certain victory over Jackie]].
** Also, Shendu betraying [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]] after his resurrection makes [[spoiler:the old wizard vengeful enough to the point that after being arrested, he tells the heroes Lo Pei's chi spell that is used to turn Shendu back into a statue]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: He speaks in a somewhat refined way, and can act in a charming way when he wants to, although he usually prefers a more direct approach. He turns into charming mode when dealing with those who have the upper hand, such as his siblings or the corrupted Jade.
* FingerPokeOfDoom: After he's restored to his real form during the 1st season, he does this to Tohru, sending him flying out of the penthouse.
* GreaterScopeVillain:
** Of a Season 4 episode and the entire series, since his Talismans are frequently used by the heroes and he ends up [[SealedEvilInACan a prisoner in the Vault of Section 13]].
** The Shadowkhan he used as minions have an expanded role in the 4th season.
** Of Season 5, where the villain is his BastardBastard son Drago, [[spoiler:which ultimately leads to Shendu being brought BackForTheFinale]].
* TheHeavy: Serves as this to the BigBadDuumvirate of his demon siblings in Season 2.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: Until the finale of season 1, no one knew what he wanted beyond freedom.
* HijackedByGanon: [[spoiler:Daolon Wong resurrected Shendu in Season 3 so he could get the Dragon Talisman's power. [[HoistByHisOwnPetard This did not work out well for Wong]].]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Any time the Talismans are used against him, as they were originally his powers to begin with.
* InASingleBound: He could do this while possessing Valmont.
* KillerRabbit: Quite literally when Jackie used the Monkey Talisman to turn Shendu into a rabbit. He still had some of his Talismans which made him far from harmless.
* KnightOfCerebus: Anytime he regains his true form is a cause for alarm, even when he became more comedic for most of the 2nd season. Even the BackForTheFinale was the result of the GodzillaThreshold.
* KungFuWizard: When he possesses Valmont, when he actually has to take on Chan when he's grown to his size, and when fighting [[spoiler:Drago]], he shows signs of this trope.
* KryptoniteFactor: Objects forged out of good magic like the Pan'ku Box are anathema to him. Even as a spirit touching it [[GoodHurtsEvil hurts him]], and doing so for prolonged periods of time can knock him out.
* MightyRoar: As a demonic dragon, Shendu can yell out an impressive roar.
* MonsterModesty: Whenever Shendu is restored to his organic body, he wears nothing except for a pair of shorts (gray in the first season and the second episode of the Demon Portal Arc per flashback, [[PurpleIsTheNewBlack purple and]] [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver orangey-red]] afterwards.)
* MundaneSolution:
** One time he tries to kill Uncle and Section 13 to interrupt their incantation. It doesn't work.
** One time he and the remaining Demon Sorcerers destroyed the components for the chi spells used to seal them.
* NearVillainVictory: At the end of the first three seasons.
** In the first season's finale, he nearly succeeds in releasing his army of dragons. He defeats Jackie and almost feeds him to the dragons. He's only stopped by Jade intervening.
** In the second season, he uses [[RewritingReality the Book of Ages]] to rewrite history to erase the Demon Sorcerers' original defeat. The only reason he lost was because Jade tore out a piece of the book that happened to have a part of her life on it, allowing her to [[RippleProofMemory retain her memories]] in the re-written history.
** At the end of the third season, he has successfully reclaimed the talisman powers from all of the noble animals, cornered Jackie and Jade, and is just about to kill them, when Uncle and Section 13 intervene, performing the spell that seals him back into a statue.
* NighInvulnerable: Even without the Dog Talisman to give him {{complete immortality}}, Shendu is still fairly resilient, and it seems that only magical weaponry can harm him; as Section 13 agents fired a rocket launcher and high-powered laser, which failed to injure him.
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Shendu is self-described as both a [[NobleDemon noble]] [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragon]] and a [[OurDemonsAreDifferent demon]] [[EvilSorcerer sorcerer]]. And during most of Seasons 2 and 3, he was also an [[NonhumanUndead undead]] [[OurGhostsAreDifferent ghost]].
* NobleDemon: More like an [[AristocratsAreEvil evil aristocrat]]. He's technically considered a "noble dragon", which is why [[spoiler:the power of combustion came back to him upon his revival. The only reason for this was because he was the ''only'' living dragon on Earth.]]
* NonActionBigBad: In most of the first season because he was a statue.
* NonhumanUndead: After his death in the Season 1 finale, Shendu became a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot ghostly dragon demon sorcerer]].
* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:He's killed by Jade in the first season finale]], but he returns as a spirit in the second season and accidentally possesses Valmont. He's revived in [[spoiler:season 3]], but then turned into a statue again.
* NoodleIncident: While not outright stated, it's indicated that he somehow managed to escape the Netherworld and leave the rest of his siblings behind. It's never explained how he did that, but it's implied they helped him do so and he was supposed to free them, but he obviously ditched them [[ICanRuleAlone in favor of ruling his old empire himself]].
* OhNoNotAgain: He utters this at the end of Season 3 when Uncle and Section 13 arrive to cast the spell to seal him into a statue, whilst having a {{Flashback}} to Lo Pei doing the same thing to him 900 years ago.
* OmnicidalManiac: His plan at the end of Season 1: release an army of dragons to destroy all of Asia as [[SinsOfOurFathers revenge]] for his stone imprisonment.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: He's a semi-humanoid dragon with traits of both Asian and European dragons. And he's also a ''demon''.
* OurGhostsAreDifferent: After his death, Shendu wanders around as a spirit. [[spoiler:He gets better after Daolon Wong resurrects him.]]
* OverarchingVillain: He is the most recurring villain throughout the series, despite most of his appearances being in Seasons 1 and 2.
* PlayingWithFire: His specialty, seeing as he is both a dragon and a fire demon. Whether in his true form, as a statue, or while possessing a human body, being able to breathe fire is one of the few powers he retains, even while deprived of all his talismans.
* PreMortemOneLiner: He gives a cool line as he's about to feed Jackie to his dragon minions (even though Jade prevents him):
--> "Pity you will not live to witness my reign over ''your'' world, but you shall be the first to visit ''theirs''."
* PowerEchoes: His voice reverberates when he's in statue form or possessing someone.
* RapidFireFisticuffs: He performs a kicking version of this trope to Jackie in "And He Does His Own Stunts".
* ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated: He says this verbatim in the end of "The Stronger Evil".
--> "Reports of my [[DeadlyEuphemism demise]] have been ''greatly'' exaggerated Chan."
* RequiredSecondaryPowers:
** He requires the Rat Talisman to maintain his demon form, otherwise he's a statue. However, doing so means he can only use the Rat Talisman and nothing else. Thus the Tiger Talisman is needed to access the rest of his powers. While removing his other Talismans deprive him of power, it's only a minor inconvenience. Removing the Rat, however, instantly turns him back into a statue.
** While he's possessing Valmont, he has immunity to his own firebreath while he's in control, but Valmont ''doesn't''. Once when Valmont regained control immediately after a firebreath, he ended up literally choking on his own breath until given a glass of water.
* SayMyName: "CHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!!"
* SealedArmyInACan: Trapped in another dimension, his dragon minions certainly count as this. Freeing them is his objective in the first season.
* SealedEvilInACan: Spends much of his time either trapped in the Netherworld or [[TakenForGranite turned into a statue]]. Occasionally freed and turned back into his normal self, intermittently throughout the series.
** [[SealedEvilInASixPack Sealed Evil in a Twelve Pack]]: He ''technically'' qualifies as this, since his scattered talismans, as aspects of his power, are all parts of his being, and are all required to release him.
** SealedEvilInADuel: [[spoiler:His fate in the finale; it ends with him and Drago both trapped in the Demon Netherworld while still fighting.]]
* SkywardScream: Every time he is defeated. Eventually Jade mouths along.
* SmugSnake: In Season 2, nothing goes the way he wants it to. He is constantly harassed by his terrifying siblings, and is constantly arguing with Valmont whose body he has to share (Valmont manages to knock him out - he was actually trying to ''kill'' him and risked his life to do it, just because he was sick of him). In Season 3, he gets his Talisman powers back only to be immediately resealed, and after that is stuck as a prisoner of Section 13 [[spoiler:until the finale]].
* SummonBiggerFish: [[spoiler:After Drago is empowered by all the Demon Chis, Uncle and Tohru free Shendu from his statue form [[EnemyMine to fight him]].]]
-->[[spoiler:'''Tohru:''' [[TakesOneToKillOne Demon must defeat demon]].]]
* SummonMagic: Due to his ownership of an Oni Mask, the Ninja Shadowkhan appear from the shadows on his command. More pertinently, however, he can summon and control hordes of dragons.
* SuperpowerLottery: He has about a dozen powers split among the twelve talismans:
** AnimateInanimateObject: The Rat Talisman can bring inanimate objects to life, until the Talisman is deactivated.
** {{Animorphism}}: The Monkey Talisman allows the user to turn oneself or others into any animal and back.
** AstralProjection: The Sheep Talisman allows one to eject their soul out of their body, and enter the {{spirit world}}.
** EyeBeams[=/=]SeeTheInvisible: The Pig Talisman allows the user to shoot heat rays from their eyes. A lesser power is the ability to see and detect invisible people through their heat signatures.
** HealingFactor: The Horse Talisman can heal injuries, cure illnesses, and even reverse some transformations (such as turning into stone). Apparently it can also rebuild non-living objects.
** ImmortalityInducer: The Dog Talisman [[TheAgeless stops aging]] and [[NighInvulnerable grants invulnerability]], but without the Horse Talisman, you can still feel the pain from injuries.
** {{Invisibility}}: The Snake Talisman gives you full invisibility, but only works on characters, and even then they can be [[SeeTheInvisible seen]] by someone wielding the Pig Talisman. When applied to non-living objects, only said object becomes invisible and not what's inside.
** LiteralSplitPersonality: The Tiger Talisman can split people into two halves, yin (light) and yang (dark).
** MindOverMatter: The Rooster Talisman grants levitation and telekinesis, allowing the user to make oneself or others float in the air. Can be combined with the Rabbit Talisman for super-fast flight.
** PlayingWithFire[=/=]StuffBlowingUp: The Dragon Talisman allows the user to shoot blasts of fire from their hands, which have an explosive and concussive effect when they strike a target.
** SuperSpeed: The Rabbit Talisman grants super-speed, obviously.
** SuperStrength: The Ox Talisman grants super-strength, obviously.
* SuperStrength: Even without the Ox Talisman, Shendu is absurdly strong, being able to overpower an Ox Talisman-powered Jackie Chan.
* TakenForGranite: He has been turned into a stone statue a few times.
* TakeOverTheWorld: He did so in the past, at least China.
* TakingYouWithMe: A non-lethal example, but Shendu [[spoiler:pulls Drago into the Netherworld with him, when the latter yanks the former into the portal, after pretending to be in distress]].
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With Valmont in Season 2 since he is stuck in the man's body. Neither of them like it but the only way out is to help each other.
* NamesToRunAwayFrom/TheAdjectiveOne: He's referred to by the sacred warrior Lo Pei as "the Ultimate Evil".
%%* ThreePointLanding: He does this with Valmont's body in "Jade Times Jade".
* ToServeMan: Shendu has attempted to EAT Jackie at least twice, even referring to his unconscious body as "fresh meat".
* TrueFinalBoss: Of season 3 after [[HijackedByGanon double-crossing Daolon Wong]].
* VillainousRescue: [[spoiler:This is exploited in "The Powers That Be (Part 2)", when Uncle releases him to battle his son Drago, [[GodzillaThreshold after they had exhausted all of their other options]].]]
* VoicesAreMental: Oddly zig-zagged. Averted when Shendu possesses Jade, as he speaks with ''her'' voice. But played straight when he later possesses Valmont and [[spoiler:Jackie]], as Shendu's voice is heard whenever he directly controls them.
* WhyWontYouDie: When Jackie shows up in Shendu's castle to battle him in the 1st season's finale, Shendu asks Jackie how many lives he possesses.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Shendu had promised the Dark Hand the lost treasure of [[UsefulNotes/QinShihuangdi Ching Xi Hung]] in exchange for resurrecting him. But after he's resurrected, he takes back his word. He reasons that [[JekyllAndHyde Yang Jackie]] was the one who brought the Talismans to him, ''not'' the Dark Hand (though he had been losing patience with them throughout the season for their repeated failures).
** In season 2, after all the seven portals have been opened, he sends Finn, Ratso, and Chow away since they were no longer needed to carry the Pan'Ku Box. Later, he tries to do this to Hak Foo, but Valmont doesn't want to be alone with him. Then Shendu realizes that he had invoked the trope too soon, as he still needed the box, even if just to delay his sibling's wrath.
** He even lampshades it with [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]] after backstabbing him.
--> "I may be a Noble Dragon, but I'm also a Demon Sorcerer. And not known for keeping promises."

!!Shendu's siblings
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[[caption-width-right:300:[[SarcasmMode One big happy family]]. From the top-left corner going clockwise: Dai Gui, Tchang Zu, Xiao Fung, Bai Tza, Tso Lan. In the center Po Kong (left) and Hsi Wu (right).]]
Shendu's brothers and sisters. They hate Shendu's guts because he didn't try to free them. They're the main villains of Season 2, giving a ghostly Shendu the task of liberating them from [[PrisonDimension the Demon Netherworld]] by opening their portals.

to:

* AbusiveParent: Implied to be one, BareYourMidriff: Chui/Ratso and Zhen's midriff are wholly exposed. The other two have theirs partially exposed.
* BizarreAlienBiology: Their eyelids are situated so that they open and close vertically, not horizontally like
with his son Drago's arguments during a human.
* BlackEyesOfEvil: They have pitch-black eyes to reflect
their battle.
* AndIMustScream: Being trapped
nature as a sentient statue for 900 years can take its toll.
evil spirits
* AllYourPowersCombined: The combined powers of the Talismans were really his powers separated from his body.
* ArchEnemy: He's probably the one opponent that gives the Chan Clan most trouble.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: When he appears [[spoiler:in the finale]], he's much bigger than his early appearances.
* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler:[[JustifiedTrope Justified]] since the BigBad of the final series was his own son even if said son had an entirely separate agenda by that point.]]
* BackFromTheDead: At the end of the third season, [[spoiler:courtesy of Daolon Wong]].
* {{Badass}}: In his true form, he's gotten the better of Jackie more than once, and [[spoiler:in the GrandFinale fought Drago to a standstill when he had all the demon chis.]]
* BadassBoast: Those three [[IAmTheNoun I AM]] statements in the section quote.
-->''I am the keeper of the talismans. I am the apocalypse of which legend speaks. And I am, for once and for all, your '''executioner'''.''
* BadassLongRobe: After he possesses Valmont, he forces the crime lord to wear a sorcerer's robe. Valmont thinks it looks too much like a dress.
* BadBoss: The Dark Hand's constant failures frustrate Shendu, making him both snark at them and breathe fire at them. He once breathed fire at Tohru, who was covered in oil at the
DeathIsCheap: Any time (luckily he dodged out of the way). During the "Demon World" duology, he kept the Dark Hand as his jesters, continuing to abuse them for his amusement.
* BigBad: He is the one behind Valmont and the Dark Hand, despite not being the one driving the plot. Finding his talismans
they are also the focus of the plot. Furthermore, he is the only villain who is not an ArcVillain. He's present and causing trouble all the way to the GrandFinale.
* BigNo: He yells this after ending up possessing Valmont and whenever he gets [[TakenForGranite turned back
seriously or fatally injured, they [[DefeatEqualsExplosion "poof" into a statue]].
* BreathWeapon: Even when locked away in statue form or possessing Valmont, Shendu was capable
clouds of breathing a torrent of flames.
* BroughtDownToBadass: When possessing Valmont, he is no longer a two story monster, but he's still dangerous.
* ButtMonkey: Shendu has been banished to another dimension or turned into a statue multiple times, was once killed by a little girl, is abused by his siblings for failing to rescue them,
smoke]], and his possession of Valmont was an experience that both of them found to be awkward and embarrassing.
* CatchPhrase: "[[BigNo NOOOOO!]] [[OhNoNotAgain Not again!]]"
* CardCarryingVillain: Has acknowledged himself as evil.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Valmont, [[spoiler:Daolon]], etc. Anyone he works with he
are eventually betrays. revived and resummoned. [[ButtMonkey The sole exception was his efforts to free his demon brethren, Enforcers]] have this PlayedForLaughs.
* DropTheHammer: Chui/Ratso uses a sledgehammer.
* EvilRedhead: Except for [[BaldOfEvil Chui/Ratso]], they all have long red hair.
%%* EvilWearsBlack
* FacialMarkings: They all have lightning bolt on their chins (excluding Zhen)
and that's largely because he was too terrified of them after the ''last'' time he betrayed them.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy:
** In the first season, he refuses to reveal his identity
on their foreheads a mark similiar to the heroes. If it had not been for Tohru's HeelFaceTurn, they wouldn't have found one Wong has. They are both blue.
* FightingWithChucks: Gan/Chow's weapon is
a way to stop him in time.
** When reduced to
sanjiegun, a spirit and hit with a spell by the rest of the Demon Sorcerers to keep him bound in the first host he chooses, he immediately goes after Jackie to remove him three-sectional staff.
* FumaShuriken: Ren/Finn's WeaponOfChoice. It's used close range or
as a threat. He's only stopped by Valmont kicking Jackie off a cliff, causing him to miss and hit him instead.
** During the "Demon World" duology, Jade notes that Shendu seems to have arranged the timeline changes so that the members of the J-Team or the Dark Hand or his other enemies are under his or his siblings' watch.
* DeadpanSnarker: Towards [[SurroundedByIdiots the Dark Hand]]. A couple of examples:
--> '''Ratso''': Whoa! He [Tso Lan] wants to kabosh the planet?
--> '''Finn''': And you made us let him out?!
--> '''Shendu''': Just be glad you are up here.

--> ''Shendu allows the Enforcers to leave his service after all the Demon Portals have been opened while saying:''
--> "Never seeing any of you ever again would make me a very happy dragon."
* DemonicPossession: Whenever Shendu is in spirit form, he can take control of a human body.
** In "Project A, for Astral", Shendu uses the [[AstralProjection Sheep Talisman]] to eject his soul out of his statue and then possesses the unconscious body of Jade (who also used the same Talisman). Shendu tries to retrieve the other Talismans, but he is soon exorcised by Uncle's spell.
** In "The Stronger Evil", Shendu attempts to possess Jackie Chan, knowing that he'll be useful for his plot to free the other Demon Sorcerers. However, he accidentally enters Valmont's body instead, much to his dismay. For most of Season 2, Shendu is controlling Valmont and forcing the Dark Hand to aid him again.
** Later in "Demon World (Part 1)", not long after Shendu has been exorcised from Valmont, [[spoiler:he succeeds in possessing Jackie, and forces him to travel to Australia. Shendu rewrites the Book of Ages, altering history so that he and his siblings still rule over Earth and mankind]].
* DimensionalTraveler: As a spirit, he is capable of traveling between Earth and the Netherworld without the use of a portal.
* DraconicHumanoid: Shendu has two arms and two legs like a human, but otherwise he still looks like a reptilian monster.
* TheDragon: Figuratively and literally to his siblings [[DemotedToDragon in Season 2]]; he works to free them from their prison realm, and they are quick to point out that he is ''no longer'' their equal.
* DragonRider: In the "Demon World" duology, he rides on the backs of [[FurryConfusion non-anthropomorphic dragons]] because the Chans steal the Rooster Talisman from him.
* TheDogBitesBack: Valmont and [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]] both retaliate against him for his betrayal.
* EnemyMine: [[spoiler:He agrees to join the final battle against Drago for personal reasons.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: [[spoiler:During the finale, Drago ends up holding for his dear life, as the portal to the Netherworld is sucking everything in. He begs for his father's help. [[OutOfCharacterMoment After a moment of pondering, Shendu decides to help his son]]. Too bad Drago had to play possum.]]
* EvilSoundsDeep: His voice is notably deeper and smoother whenever he has his physical body, except in the last two seasons. [[EvilSoundsRaspy In most other appearances, he has a raspy voice.]]
%%* EvilerThanThou: He quickly proves this to [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]].
* FatalFlaw: Shendu is powerful and cunning, but his [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder untrustworthiness]] and unwillingness to share power with others causes him to double-cross numerous characters, costing him many important victories and advantages later on.
** His [[ICanRuleAlone decision to leave his siblings to rot in the Netherworld]] centuries ago later bites him back in the ass, when he eventually meets them again as an incorporeal and depowered spirit.
** Denying the Dark Hand the riches he promised them leads them to follow him back to his palace in order to take their price, and they also unknowingly transport [[LittleStowaway Jade]] with them, allowing her to [[BigDamnHeroes deny Shendu's certain victory over Jackie]].
** Also, Shendu betraying [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]] after his resurrection makes [[spoiler:the old wizard vengeful enough to the point that after being arrested, he tells the heroes Lo Pei's chi spell that is used to turn Shendu back into a statue]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: He speaks in a somewhat refined way, and can act in a charming way when he wants to, although he usually prefers a more direct approach. He turns into charming mode when dealing with those who have the upper hand, such as his siblings or the corrupted Jade.
* FingerPokeOfDoom: After he's restored to his real form during the 1st season, he does this to Tohru, sending him flying out of the penthouse.
* GreaterScopeVillain:
** Of a Season 4 episode and the entire series, since his Talismans are frequently used by the heroes and he ends up [[SealedEvilInACan a prisoner in the Vault of Section 13]].
** The Shadowkhan he used as minions have an expanded role in the 4th season.
** Of Season 5, where the villain is his BastardBastard son Drago, [[spoiler:which ultimately leads to Shendu being brought BackForTheFinale]].
* TheHeavy: Serves as this to the BigBadDuumvirate of his demon siblings in Season 2.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: Until the finale of season 1, no one knew what he wanted beyond freedom.
* HijackedByGanon: [[spoiler:Daolon Wong resurrected Shendu in Season 3 so he could get the Dragon Talisman's power. [[HoistByHisOwnPetard This did not work out well for Wong]].]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Any time the Talismans are used against him, as they were originally his powers to begin with.
throwing weapon.
* InASingleBound: He could do this while possessing Valmont.
* KillerRabbit: Quite literally when Jackie used the Monkey Talisman to turn Shendu into a rabbit. He still had some of his Talismans which made him far from harmless.
* KnightOfCerebus: Anytime he regains his true form is a cause for alarm,
They can jump quite high, Zhen even when he became more comedic for most so.
* MeaningfulName: Chui can mean "hammer" in Chinese. Zhen can mean "rare" or "precious" in Chinese, reflecting Wong's slightly higher valuing
of Hak Foo due to him being more competent than the 2nd season. Even the BackForTheFinale was the result of the GodzillaThreshold.
other Enforcers.
* KungFuWizard: When he possesses Valmont, when he actually has to take on Chan when he's grown to his size, and when fighting [[spoiler:Drago]], he shows signs of this trope.
* KryptoniteFactor: Objects forged out of good magic like the Pan'ku Box are anathema to him. Even as a spirit touching it [[GoodHurtsEvil hurts him]], and doing so for prolonged periods of time can knock him out.
* MightyRoar: As a demonic dragon, Shendu can yell out an impressive roar.
* MonsterModesty: Whenever Shendu is restored to his organic body, he wears nothing except for a pair of shorts (gray in the first season and the second episode of the Demon Portal Arc per flashback, [[PurpleIsTheNewBlack purple and]] [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver orangey-red]] afterwards.)
* MundaneSolution:
** One time he tries to kill
ReplacementMooks: After Uncle and Section 13 to interrupt their incantation. It doesn't work.
** One time he and
trapped the remaining Demon Sorcerers destroyed the components for the chi spells used to seal them.
* NearVillainVictory: At the end of the first three seasons.
** In the first season's finale, he nearly succeeds in releasing his army of dragons. He defeats Jackie and almost feeds him to the dragons. He's only stopped by Jade intervening.
** In the second season, he uses [[RewritingReality the Book of Ages]] to rewrite history to erase the Demon Sorcerers'
original defeat. The only reason he lost was because Jade tore out Dark Chi Warriors inside a piece of the book that happened to have a part of her life on it, allowing her to [[RippleProofMemory retain her memories]] in the re-written history.
** At the end of the third season, he has successfully reclaimed the talisman powers from all of the noble animals, cornered Jackie and Jade, and is just about to kill them, when Uncle and Section 13 intervene, performing the spell that seals him back into a statue.
* NighInvulnerable: Even without the Dog Talisman to give him {{complete immortality}}, Shendu is still fairly resilient, and it seems that only magical weaponry can harm him; as Section 13 agents fired a rocket launcher and high-powered laser, which failed to injure him.
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Shendu is self-described as both a [[NobleDemon noble]] [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragon]] and a [[OurDemonsAreDifferent demon]] [[EvilSorcerer sorcerer]]. And during most of Seasons 2 and 3, he was also an [[NonhumanUndead undead]] [[OurGhostsAreDifferent ghost]].
* NobleDemon: More like an [[AristocratsAreEvil evil aristocrat]]. He's technically considered a "noble dragon", which is why [[spoiler:the power of combustion came back to him upon his revival. The only reason for this was because he was the ''only'' living dragon on Earth.]]
* NonActionBigBad: In most of the first season because he was a statue.
* NonhumanUndead: After his death in the Season 1 finale, Shendu became a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot ghostly dragon demon sorcerer]].
* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:He's killed by Jade in the first season finale]], but he returns as a spirit in the second season and accidentally possesses Valmont. He's revived in [[spoiler:season 3]], but then turned into a statue again.
* NoodleIncident: While not outright stated, it's indicated that he somehow managed to escape the Netherworld and leave the rest of his siblings behind. It's never explained how he did that, but it's implied they helped him do so and he was supposed to free them, but he obviously ditched them [[ICanRuleAlone in favor of ruling his old empire himself]].
* OhNoNotAgain: He utters this at the end of Season 3 when Uncle and Section 13 arrive to cast the spell to seal him into a statue, whilst having a {{Flashback}} to Lo Pei doing the same thing to him 900 years ago.
* OmnicidalManiac: His plan at the end of Season 1: release an army of dragons to destroy all of Asia as [[SinsOfOurFathers revenge]] for his stone imprisonment.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: He's a semi-humanoid dragon with traits of both Asian and European dragons. And he's also a ''demon''.
* OurGhostsAreDifferent: After his death, Shendu wanders around as a spirit. [[spoiler:He gets better after
magic box, Daolon Wong resurrects him.]]
* OverarchingVillain: He is
used the most recurring villain throughout the series, despite most of his appearances being in Seasons 1 and 2.
* PlayingWithFire: His specialty, seeing
Dark Hand Enforcers as he is both a dragon and a fire demon. Whether in his true form, as a statue, or while possessing a human body, being able to breathe fire is one of the few powers he retains, even while deprived of all his talismans.
* PreMortemOneLiner: He gives a cool line as he's about to feed Jackie to his dragon minions (even though Jade prevents him):
--> "Pity you will not live to witness my reign over ''your'' world, but you shall be the first to visit ''theirs''."
* PowerEchoes: His voice reverberates when he's in statue form or possessing someone.
* RapidFireFisticuffs: He performs a kicking version of this trope to Jackie in "And He Does His Own Stunts".
* ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated: He says this verbatim in the end of "The Stronger Evil".
--> "Reports of my [[DeadlyEuphemism demise]] have been ''greatly'' exaggerated Chan."
* RequiredSecondaryPowers:
** He requires the Rat Talisman to maintain his demon form, otherwise he's a statue. However, doing so means he can only use the Rat Talisman and nothing else. Thus the Tiger Talisman is needed to access the rest of his powers. While removing his other Talismans deprive him of power, it's only a minor inconvenience. Removing the Rat, however, instantly turns him back into a statue.
** While he's possessing Valmont, he has immunity to his own firebreath while he's in control, but Valmont ''doesn't''. Once when Valmont regained control immediately after a firebreath, he ended up literally choking on his own breath until given a glass of water.
* SayMyName: "CHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!!"
* SealedArmyInACan: Trapped in another dimension, his dragon minions certainly count as this. Freeing them is his objective in the first season.
substitutes.
* SealedEvilInACan: Spends much of his time either trapped in the Netherworld or [[TakenForGranite turned into a statue]]. Occasionally freed and turned back into his normal self, intermittently throughout the series.
** [[SealedEvilInASixPack Sealed Evil in a Twelve Pack]]: He ''technically'' qualifies as this, since his scattered talismans, as aspects of his power,
The original Warriors are all parts of his being, and are all required to release him.
** SealedEvilInADuel: [[spoiler:His fate in the finale; it ends with him and Drago both trapped in the Demon Netherworld while still fighting.]]
* SkywardScream: Every time he is defeated. Eventually Jade mouths along.
* SmugSnake: In Season 2, nothing goes the way he wants it to. He is constantly harassed
sealed by his terrifying siblings, and is constantly arguing with Valmont whose body he has to share (Valmont manages to knock him out - he was actually trying to ''kill'' him and risked his life to do it, just because he was sick of him). In Season 3, he gets his Talisman powers back only to be immediately resealed, and after that is stuck as a prisoner of Section 13 [[spoiler:until the finale]].
* SummonBiggerFish: [[spoiler:After Drago is empowered by all the Demon Chis,
Uncle and Tohru free Shendu from his statue form [[EnemyMine to fight him]].]]
-->[[spoiler:'''Tohru:''' [[TakesOneToKillOne Demon must defeat demon]].]]
* SummonMagic: Due to his ownership of an Oni Mask, the Ninja Shadowkhan appear from the shadows on his command. More pertinently, however, he can summon and control hordes of dragons.
* SuperpowerLottery: He has about a dozen powers split among the twelve talismans:
** AnimateInanimateObject: The Rat Talisman can bring inanimate objects to life, until the Talisman is deactivated.
** {{Animorphism}}: The Monkey Talisman allows the user to turn oneself or others
into any animal and back.
** AstralProjection: The Sheep Talisman allows one to eject their soul out of their body, and enter
the {{spirit world}}.
** EyeBeams[=/=]SeeTheInvisible: The Pig Talisman allows the user
Lost Urn of Wei Cheng, forcing Wong to shoot heat rays from their eyes. A lesser power is the ability to see and detect invisible people through their heat signatures.
** HealingFactor: The Horse Talisman can heal injuries, cure illnesses, and even reverse some transformations (such as turning into stone). Apparently it can also rebuild non-living objects.
** ImmortalityInducer: The Dog Talisman [[TheAgeless stops aging]] and [[NighInvulnerable grants invulnerability]], but without the Horse Talisman, you can still feel the pain from injuries.
** {{Invisibility}}: The Snake Talisman gives you full invisibility, but only works on characters, and even then they can be [[SeeTheInvisible seen]] by someone wielding the Pig Talisman. When applied to non-living objects, only said object becomes invisible and not what's inside.
** LiteralSplitPersonality: The Tiger Talisman can split people into two halves, yin (light) and yang (dark).
** MindOverMatter: The Rooster Talisman grants levitation and telekinesis, allowing the user to make oneself or others float in the air. Can be combined
replace them with the Rabbit Talisman for super-fast flight.
** PlayingWithFire[=/=]StuffBlowingUp: The Dragon Talisman allows the user to shoot blasts of fire from their hands, which have an explosive and concussive effect when they strike a target.
** SuperSpeed: The Rabbit Talisman grants super-speed, obviously.
** SuperStrength: The Ox Talisman grants super-strength, obviously.
Enforcers.
* SuperStrength: Even without the Ox Talisman, Shendu is absurdly strong, being able to overpower an Ox Talisman-powered Jackie Chan.
* TakenForGranite: He has been turned into a stone statue a few times.
* TakeOverTheWorld: He did so in the past, at least China.
* TakingYouWithMe: A non-lethal example, but Shendu [[spoiler:pulls Drago into the Netherworld with him, when the latter yanks the former into the portal, after pretending to be in distress]].
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With Valmont in Season 2 since he is stuck in the man's body. Neither of them like it but the only way out is to help each other.
* NamesToRunAwayFrom/TheAdjectiveOne: He's referred to by the sacred warrior Lo Pei as "the Ultimate Evil".
%%* ThreePointLanding: He does this with Valmont's body in "Jade Times Jade".
* ToServeMan: Shendu has attempted to EAT Jackie at least twice, even referring to his unconscious body as "fresh meat".
* TrueFinalBoss: Of season 3 after [[HijackedByGanon double-crossing Daolon Wong]].
* VillainousRescue: [[spoiler:This is exploited in "The Powers That Be (Part 2)", when Uncle releases him to battle his son Drago, [[GodzillaThreshold after they had exhausted all of their other options]].]]
* VoicesAreMental: Oddly zig-zagged. Averted when Shendu possesses Jade, as he speaks with ''her'' voice. But played straight when he later possesses Valmont and [[spoiler:Jackie]], as Shendu's voice is heard whenever he directly controls them.
* WhyWontYouDie: When Jackie shows up in Shendu's castle to battle him in the 1st season's finale, Shendu asks Jackie how many lives he possesses.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Shendu had promised the Dark Hand the lost treasure of [[UsefulNotes/QinShihuangdi Ching Xi Hung]] in exchange for resurrecting him. But after he's resurrected, he takes back his word. He reasons that [[JekyllAndHyde Yang Jackie]] was the one who brought the Talismans to him, ''not'' the Dark Hand (though he had been losing patience with them throughout the season for their repeated failures).
** In season 2, after all the seven portals have been opened, he sends
SlaveMooks: Finn, Ratso, and Chow away since they were no longer needed to carry the Pan'Ku Box. Later, he tries forcibly turned into Dark Chi Warriors against their will (with Wong even saying that they're enslaved to do this to Hak Foo, but Valmont doesn't want to be alone with him. Then Shendu realizes that he had invoked the trope too soon, as he still needed the box, even if just to delay his sibling's wrath.
** He even lampshades it with [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]] after backstabbing him.
--> "I may be a Noble Dragon, but I'm also a Demon Sorcerer. And not known for keeping promises."

!!Shendu's siblings
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[[caption-width-right:300:[[SarcasmMode One big happy family]]. From the top-left corner going clockwise: Dai Gui, Tchang Zu, Xiao Fung, Bai Tza, Tso Lan. In the center Po Kong (left) and Hsi Wu (right).]]
Shendu's brothers and sisters.
bidding). [[BlessedWithSuck They hate Shendu's guts because resent their ridiculous new appearances, and being forced to do the old wizard's bidding]]. Hak Foo on the other hand, while he didn't try agree to free them. join, [[FreakyIsCool doesn't mind it because he's more powerful now]].
* SmokeOut: When they teleport or "die", they are consealed in blue smoke.
* TheStoic: While the Enforcers are just as expressive as before, the original Warriors were mostly expressionless. One of the rare cases of them being NotSoStoic was when [[spoiler:Jade fought them to a standstill with the Ben Shui Order's Chosen One's staff]].
* SummonToHand: They can summon their weapon to their hands, either over a long distance or out of thin air.
* SuperStrength: The skinny Chow/Gan could break down a door that was barricaded. Chui/Ratso easily caught a tree that was falling on him. Zhen is the strongest of them.
* SuperpoweredMooks:
They're the main villains of Season 2, giving a ghostly Shendu the task of liberating them from [[PrisonDimension the Demon Netherworld]] by opening faster and stronger than humans, have [[MindOverMatter telekinetic control over their portals.weapons]], and have ResurrectiveImmortality.
* TastesLikePurple: They can ''smell'' magic. This way they locate Jade, who was using the Snake Talisman's power at the time.
* TheVoiceless: The original Warriors were completely mute. However, the Enforcers are still just as talkative after their transformations.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Oni and Shadowkhan]]
The [[{{Youkai}} Oni]] are hideous horned demons from Japanese folklore. 10 of them (led by Tarakudo) commanded an army of [[LivingShadow Shadowkhan]], who are demonic shadow warriors.



* {{Arc Villain}}s: In Season 2, all of them are collectively the main antagonists. They are not heard from after the "Demon World" duology.
* BadBoss: They both berate and ZAP Shendu. It's hard to feel sympathy for the guy, considering he left them to rot.
* BigBadDuumvirate: In the second season, all of them have the same goal: freedom.
* CompleteImmortality: Hence why they're sealed. They can't die, and unlike Shendu, there's no known way of removing it.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: In order to make sure that Shendu will free them instead of going on his own way again, they place on him a spell that will bind him to the first human body he possesses. Unless he works to free them, he's faced with the option of wandering as a spirit forever or remaining in the first human body he dares to possess.
* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: Jade pulls a BatmanGambit on them, when she's trapped with them. She reveals them Shendu's lies: ''only'' one of them can enter through his portal. She ''knew'' [[NoHonorAmongThieves they would fight for their freedom]], allowing her to use the portal herself.
* DispenseWithThePleasantries: None of them care much for Shendu's attempts to kiss up to them. Tso Lan even says something along the lines of the trope name.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Played with. Shendu asks them to give him another chance by using the Book of Ages to escape from the Netherworld. They're initially against it, since even they fear the dangers of reality warping, but admitting their desperate situation, they concede.
* EvilerThanThou: All of them to Shendu - all of them, especially Bai Tza, regard him as a sniveling fool that only became as powerful as he was because rest of them weren't around. They push him around even more than they do each other, and Shendu - not in a position to retaliate - fears their wrath.
* EvilOldFolks: Tso Lan referred to himself as old, though all demons may count since they're thousands of years old.
* FourFingeredHand: All of them minus Po Kong, whose hands only have three fingers.
* LargeAndInCharge: All of them except Hsi Wu, who is still taller than most humans. The rest are about as big or bigger than Shendu, and all of them make it very, very clear that ''they'' are ''his'' bosses, since he lost any equality privileges when he left them to rot in their prison. This is inverted with Po Kong, ironically, who is so lazy she is the ''least'' bossy demon despite being the largest by far.
* NoHonorAmongThieves: When a chance for only one of them to escape arrives, they're quick to follow Hsi Wu's "every demon for himself" example.
* SealedEvilInACan: In another dimension, rather than as statues.

!!!Bai Tza
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[{{Pun}} A fish out of water]].]]
--> ''Your spells may have quelled my siblings, but I am the slippery one.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MonaMarshall

The Water Demon. Pre-series, she was defeated and banished to the Netherworld by Iron-Crutch Li Tieguai.

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* {{Arc Villain}}s: In Season 2, all of BadassArmy: The Oni and Shadowkhan could possibly engulf the entire world in darkness (figuratively and [[TheNightThatNeverEnds literally]]).
* FangsAreEvil: The Oni have sharp teeth.
* HornedHumanoid: The Oni have small horns.
* KeystoneArmy: While generally efficient, the Shadowkhan are dependent on their masters' instructions. Other than the Oni, people can control
them only as long as they're wearing an Oni Mask or having [[spoiler:Tarakudo's mark]]. [[spoiler:Imprisoning Tarakudo in his mask seals also his Generals and all the Shadowkhan.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: During the 4th season, when Tarakudo or the Oni
are involved, you hear a quiet sinister tone.
* NearVillainVictory: [[spoiler:The Oni Generals are released [[NiceJobBreakingItHero by the heroes]] unknowingly doing the very thing that destroys their mask prisons -- by gathering them in one location. The Oni then [[AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs conquer Section 13]] and begin summoning enough Shadowkhan to cover the entire Earth in darkness. Tarakudo imprisons the J-Team and the Generals set out to spread the veil of darkness unopposed. The J-Team is able to stop and seal the Oni and the Shadowkhan away only after they accidentally discover the existence of the mask used for that purpose, and even then, getting the mask and placing it on Tarakudo's face is no easy feat.]]
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: The Oni are fearsome ogre-like demons from Japanese mythology. But the Shadowkhan on the other hand were created for the show.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: Once all 9 Oni Generals are united, they
collectively possess enough power to eventually cover the main antagonists. They are entire world in darkness. Presumably, if Tarakudo were not heard from after the "Demon World" duology.
* BadBoss: They both berate and ZAP Shendu. It's hard to feel sympathy for the guy, considering
a floating head, he left them to rot.
* BigBadDuumvirate: In the second season,
could do this all of them have the same goal: freedom.
* CompleteImmortality: Hence why they're sealed. They can't die, and unlike Shendu, there's no known way of removing it.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: In order to make sure that Shendu will free them instead of going on his own way again, they place on him a spell that will bind him to the first human body he possesses. Unless he works to free them, he's faced with the option of wandering as a spirit forever or remaining in the first human body he dares to possess.
* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: Jade pulls a BatmanGambit on them, when she's trapped with them. She reveals them Shendu's lies: ''only'' one of them can enter through his portal. She ''knew'' [[NoHonorAmongThieves they would fight for their freedom]], allowing her to use the portal herself.
* DispenseWithThePleasantries: None of them care much for Shendu's attempts to kiss up to them. Tso Lan even says something along the lines of the trope name.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Played with. Shendu asks them to give him another chance
by using the Book of Ages to escape from the Netherworld. They're initially against it, since even they fear the dangers of reality warping, but admitting their desperate situation, they concede.
himself.
* EvilerThanThou: All of them to Shendu - all of them, especially Bai Tza, regard him as a sniveling fool that only became as powerful as he SealedArmyInACan: Tarakudo was because rest of them weren't around. They push him around even more than they do each other, and Shendu - not in a position reduced to retaliate - fears their wrath.
* EvilOldFolks: Tso Lan referred to himself as old, though all demons may count since they're thousands of years old.
* FourFingeredHand: All of them minus Po Kong, whose hands only have three fingers.
* LargeAndInCharge: All of them except Hsi Wu, who is still taller than most humans. The rest are about as big or bigger than Shendu, and all of them make it very, very clear that ''they'' are ''his'' bosses, since he lost any equality privileges when he left them to rot in their prison. This is inverted with Po Kong, ironically, who is so lazy she is the ''least'' bossy demon despite
being the largest by far.
* NoHonorAmongThieves: When
a chance for only one of them to escape arrives, they're quick to follow Hsi Wu's "every demon for himself" example.
* SealedEvilInACan: In
floating head and imprisoned in another dimension, rather while all the Oni Generals and their respective Shadowkhan tribes were trapped inside the Oni Masks. After Daolon Wong accidentally released Tarakudo, the latter seeks to liberate the other Oni and Shadowkhan. [[spoiler:Eventually all the Oni and Shadowkhan are freed from their imprisonment, however all of them are trapped again inside a final Oni Mask placed on Tarakudo's face.]]
* TimeAbyss: Like the Demon Sorcerers, Tarakudo and his Generals are ancient, but their actual age is never stated. The fact that Shendu used one of the Oni Masks to summon the Shadowkhan, indicating they were defeated before he was turned into a statue, hints that the Oni might be even ''older''
than as statues.

!!!Bai Tza
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the Demon Sorcerers.
* {{Youkai}}: The Oni are a class of creatures from the folklore of Japan.

!!Tarakudo
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[{{Pun}} A fish out of water]].]]
--> ''Your spells may have quelled my siblings, but I
[[caption-width-right:144: This face will stare at you from the SHADOWS!]]
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-->''I
am the slippery one.''

one and only King of the Shadowkhan!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MonaMarshall

Creator/MiguelFerrer

The Water Demon. Pre-series, she was defeated main villain of Season 4. He is the king of the Shadowkhan and banished lord of all Oni. He seeks to release his nine Oni Generals and their Shadowkhan armies to take over the Netherworld by Iron-Crutch Li Tieguai.world.



* AlienHair: She has head tentacles.
* {{Atlantis}}: She once ruled it. It's now in ruins, so she sets out to create a new underwater city.
* {{Cthulhumanoid}}: Her face looks kind of squid-like.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: She realizes that it's better to run away than stay and fight the Chans.
* DesignatedGirlFight: In "Demon World (Part 2)", she ends up facing Viper, the only adult female of the J-Team during the fight over the Book of the Ages.
* EvilSoundsRaspy: Like Shendu, she speaks with a rasp in her voice.
* GlassCannon: Unlike her siblings, a solid enough hit will scatter Bai Tza into a puddle of water - which takes her some time to recover from.
* KnightOfCerebus: She tries to flood a city to create a new underwater kingdom. Twice.
* MakingASplash: Obviously, she can manipulate water.
* NonhumansLackAttributes: She seems to wear nothing, as there seems to be nothing intimate to expose.
* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: Bai Tza could be called a demonic mermaid.
* PrehensileHair: Her head tentacles.
* YouHaveFailedMe: She reacted this way to Shendu after he freed her. Since their siblings didn't remain free, Shendu will not be released from Valmont's body.

!!!Dai Gui
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[[caption-width-right:260:[[TunnelKing What's]] [[{{Pun}} up]], [[WesternAnimation/BugsBunny Doc]]?]]
--> ''Too many flowers. Dai Gui does not like pretty.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker [[note]]Though Welker is not credited in any of the episodes where Dai Gui speaks; his voice sounds like Clancy Brown, who is already part of the main cast.[[/note]]

The Earth Demon. Pre-series, he was defeated and banished to the Netherworld by Lan Caihe.

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* AlienHair: She AffablyEvil: The least strict boss to the Enforcers and isn't particularly malevolent - while he still wants to take over the world, he isn't a dick about it.
* ArcVillain: Tarakudo appears in the first and last episodes of the fourth season.
* AristocratsAreEvil: He styles himself as the "Lord of All Oni" and "King of the Shadowkhan".
%%* BeardOfEvil
* BadassGrandpa: He is an ancient and immortal demon after all.
* BadassMustache: His mustache is similar to those included to the classical samurai masks.
* BadBoss: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] when compared to the other {{Big Bad}}s of the series, though he
has head tentacles.
his moments when the Enforcers stretch his patience.
* {{Atlantis}}: She BattleStrip: [[spoiler: When he regains his body, he prepares for battle... by ripping off his shirt.]]
* BenevolentBoss: This is the one of the biggest things that set him apart from the other villains. While the others have at best strained relationship with their associates, Tarakudo treats his underlings - human or Oni - more leniently, and his Generals are never shown plotting behind his back.
* BerserkButton: He becomes absolutely murderous
once ruled it. It's now he finds out that the J-Team has obtained his mask.
* BigBad: Of Season 4, being the leader of the Oni and the Shadowkhan.
* BigNo: He yells this when [[spoiler:he's being sucked into his mask]].
* BroughtDownToBadass: When Tarakudo is hit with a spell that causes him to [[spoiler:have a body so that the tenth mask can be used to seal away him and the rest of the Oni]], it also removes his MindOverMatter powers. [[spoiler:Even without them, sticking the mask to his face proved the only way to stop him and his armies.]]
* TheChessmaster: He shows himself to be a long-term planner with his XanatosGambit example (see below) and the fact that he [[spoiler:hid the only known object that could be used to defeat him
in ruins, so she sets a nearly inaccessible realm]].
* CombatPragmatist: When he turns
out to create be evenly matched in telekinesis with Eggbert the Noble Rooster, he uses a new underwater city.
* {{Cthulhumanoid}}: Her face looks kind of squid-like.
distraction to take the rooster out.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: She realizes that it's better When compared to run away than stay the other main antagonists, Tarakudo is probably the wisest and fight the Chans.
* DesignatedGirlFight: In "Demon World (Part 2)", she ends up facing Viper,
most sensible, given his more flexible way of thinking. His best example of this trope would be hiding [[spoiler:the mask made specifically to seal him]] in the only adult female of the J-Team during the fight over the Book of the Ages.
* EvilSoundsRaspy: Like Shendu, she speaks with
Shadow Realm, a rasp in her voice.place no human can enter without using BlackMagic.
* GlassCannon: DeadpanSnarker: He provides more humor than the other {{Big Bad}}s with his dry wit.
* EarlyBirdCameo: [[spoiler: As a tattoo that Jade put on her leg. Not surprisingly it's a MarkOfTheBeast (see below).]]
* EvilSoundsDeep: Helps that his voice is provided by Miguel Ferrer.
* EvilWearsBlack: [[spoiler: When he regains his physical body, he appears in a black gi with [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver red patterns]].]]
* FlyingFace: For most of Season 4, Tarakudo is a floating head giving orders.
* IntangibleMan: Tarakudo is an Intangible Floating Demon Head. It makes him a very difficult enemy to fight, but also forces him to rely heavily on his minions. He still prefers it to having a real body, [[spoiler:since the only way he would get that is if someone found the mask that can [[SealedEvilInACan seal him away]].]]
* KickTheDog: After the Bat Khan mask is removed from Scruffy in "The Amazing T-Troop", he makes a telekinetic shot at Jade. Scruffy takes the shot and seems to die. Tarakudo merely says "Oops" and callously vanishes. [[spoiler:Good thing nothing happened to Scruffy.]]
* KungFuWizard: [[spoiler:After being forced into a physical body, Tarakudo drops the mental tricks and starts kicking ''Jackie's'' butt single-handedly.]]
* ManipulativeBastard: When some of the Oni Masks end up on the faces of more noble-minded people, Tarakudo accelerates their corruption by encouraging or tricking them to call upon their darkness within.
* MarkOfTheBeast: [[spoiler:If anyone gets a tattoo of Tarakudo's face, they will have demonic powers and become evil.]]
* MindOverMatter: Tarakudo has the power of levitation and telekinesis.
* MyNameIsInigoMontoya: "Bow before Tarakudo, king of all Shadowkhan, lord of all Oni."
* OutsideContextVillain: As the majority of the shows villain's were Chinese in origin, none of the heroes were prepared for a Japanese one to appear. Even Uncle had no idea who he was when he showed up.
* PungeonMaster: He makes puns more than his predecessor {{Big Bad}}s. In [[HalloweenEpisode "Fright Fight Night"]], after reproving Jackie's lack of a Halloween costume, he places a Jack-o'-lantern on his head, naming him "Jackie-o'-lantern". And in "Ninja Twilight", when he first meets Viper, he says that she's quite a catch before trapping her in a fishnet.
* RedOniBlueOni: Personality-wise, the collected Tarakudo is blue to the boisterous Ikazuki's red. It's ironic because, in literal terms, Tarakudo's and Ikazuki's faces are red and blue respectively.
* SealedEvilInACan: Tarakudo is accidentally released from imprisonment in another dimension by Daolon Wong. [[spoiler:In the end of the season, Tarakudo's own mask is placed on his face, which traps not only him, but also all the other Oni and Shadowkhan.]]
* ShirtlessScene: [[spoiler: After the above mentioned BattleStrip, he spends his final screentime shirtless.]]
* SingleStrokeBattle: [[spoiler: After he regains his body, he performs this on El Toro and Viper at the same time, in mid-air no less. No weapons are used, and no blood is spilled.]]
* SoreLoser: He admits being this before committing the above mentioned KickTheDog moment.
* SupernaturalGoldEyes:
Unlike her siblings, a solid enough hit will scatter Bai Tza into a puddle most of water - which takes her some time to recover from.the supernatural foes shown, Tarakudo has amber eyes instead of red.
* KnightOfCerebus: She tries WeCanRuleTogether: Twice during the show, Tarakudo asks Jade if she's going to flood a city reclaim her title as the Queen of the Shadowkhan. It's up to create a new underwater kingdom. Twice.
* MakingASplash: Obviously, she can manipulate water.
* NonhumansLackAttributes: She seems to wear nothing, as there seems
debate how serious he is about this, but it's hinted that [[VillainTakesAnInterest he'd want to be nothing intimate her mentor]].
* WeaksauceWeakness: As an Oni, Tarakudo's eyes are very sensitive
to expose.
* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: Bai Tza could be called a demonic mermaid.
* PrehensileHair: Her head tentacles.
* YouHaveFailedMe: She reacted this way to Shendu after he freed her. Since their siblings didn't remain free, Shendu
onions, and having it thrown in his face will not be make him retreat.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: For the above mentioned reason, he freaks out anytime he sees an onion.
--> "[[OhCrap No!]] [[AnythingButThat Anything but onions!]]"
* XanatosGambit: [[spoiler:The Oni generals are
released from Valmont's body.

!!!Dai Gui
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whenever all nine masks are assembled in one place. Since Tarakudo is the only one that knows this, whether he gets all the masks, or the J-Team does, he still wins.]]

!!Oni Generals
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[[caption-width-right:260:[[TunnelKing What's]] [[{{Pun}} up]], [[WesternAnimation/BugsBunny Doc]]?]]
--> ''Too many flowers. Dai Gui does not like pretty.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker [[note]]Though Welker is not credited in any of
[[caption-width-right:320:Yep, even the episodes where Dai Gui speaks; his voice sounds like Clancy Brown, leader deserves to have a spot.]]
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9 Oni
who is already part served Tarakudo. Each of the main cast.[[/note]]

The Earth Demon. Pre-series, he was defeated
them has been trapped inside a mask. Any mortal who wears an Oni Mask will be possessed, and banished to the Netherworld by Lan Caihe.can summon a unique type of Shadowkhan.



* TheBrute: He prefers to fight with his fists rather than with magic.
* DigAttack: While he usually fights head on, he can cause serious trouble to his opponents when he's underground.
* DishingOutDirt: Obviously, Dai Gui can manipulate the earth around him.
* DumbMuscle: He comes off as the least intelligent of the Demon Sorcerers.
* EvilSoundsDeep [[EvilSoundsRaspy and Raspy]]: His voice is both deep and raspy, though not as raspy as Tchang Zu's.
* HornedHumanoid: His body is human-like in that he has four limbs, a torso, and a head but he's also huge and has horns.
* ALoadOfBull: He resembles a Minotaur.
* MonsterModesty: He wears a loincloth.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Read his quote above.
* TunnelKing: He travels by tunneling underground, with his horns sticking out of the ground.
* UndergroundCity: Upon his release, he intends to dig his kingdom into the depths of the Earth. It can be assumed that he rules over such a place during the Demon World duology.

!!!Hsi Wu
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[[caption-width-right:320:What, a [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Man-Bat]]?]]
--> ''The crowd roars for me?''

-->'''Voiced by:''' André Sogliuzzo

The Sky Demon. Pre-series, he was defeated and banished to the Netherworld by Philosopher Han Xiangzi.

to:

* TheBrute: He prefers to fight with his fists rather than with magic.
BaldOfEvil: Most of them don't have hair on their heads.
* DigAttack: While he usually fights head on, he can cause serious trouble to his opponents when he's underground.
* DishingOutDirt: Obviously, Dai Gui can manipulate
BodyHorror: When a mask is worn, the earth around him.
* DumbMuscle: He comes off as the least intelligent
user's face (and sometimes their whole body) will change to resemble that of the Demon Sorcerers.
Oni possessing them.
* EvilSoundsDeep [[EvilSoundsRaspy and Raspy]]: His voice is both deep and raspy, though not as raspy as Tchang Zu's.
* HornedHumanoid: His body is human-like in that he has four limbs, a torso, and a head but he's also huge and has horns.
* ALoadOfBull: He resembles a Minotaur.
* MonsterModesty: He wears a loincloth.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Read his quote above.
* TunnelKing: He travels by tunneling underground, with his horns sticking out
BodySnatcher: Once the mask's host uses their Shadowkhan, they begin to have equal control of the ground.
* UndergroundCity: Upon his release, he intends to dig his kingdom into
user's body, whether the depths user (namely Captain Black, Finn, Paco, Jade and Valmont) want them to or not.
* BrainFood: Apparently some, if not all of them, like to eat human brains.
* CastingAShadow: Summoning the Shadowkhan and spreading darkness are the main powers
of the Earth. It can be assumed Oni Generals.
* DemonicPossession: When an Oni Mask is placed on the face of the user, they are still conscious of their actions, but are greatly influenced by the mask, and eventually it will completely take over. Finn was the only one who wasn't affected, because the Rat Talisman awakened Ikazuki, who was accidentally placed on his butt.
* {{Evil Mask}}s: The season's {{MacGuffin}}s are masks
that he rules over such a place during can summon different breeds of Shadowkhan. That is the Demon World duology.

!!!Hsi Wu
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main reason the human villains want the masks in the first place.
* EvilWearsBlack: [[spoiler: After they are freed from their masks, they wear almost fully black uniforms.]]
* {{Flat Character}}s: Aside from Ikazuki, they don't get much characterization beyond vileness and loyal devotion to Tarakudo.
* {{Four Star Badass}}es: They all command vast Shadowkhan armies, and they fought personally before their imprisonment [[spoiler:and after their liberation]].
* MadeOfIron: [[spoiler:After they are released from their masks, a blast from the Dragon Talisman doesn't injure them.]]
* SealedEvilInACan: All of the Oni Generals are trapped within masks and by extension, the Shadowkhan they control. [[spoiler:Ultimately, all the Generals are sealed in the mask designed to imprison Tarakudo.]]
* SlasherSmile: Their pointy teeth cause them to make these.
* SummonMagic: Each Oni General commands a tribe of Shadowkhan and, as per usual, can summon them at will. Shendu commanded one tribe because he magically manipulated one of the masks.
* TheVoiceless: Excluding Ikazuki, they're never heard speaking.
* UndyingLoyalty: They all have this towards Tarakudo, as they're never shown plotting behind his back.
* WeaksauceWeakness: Onions can normally hurt them, unless an Oni Mask is attached to a human host.
* WildHair: Some of them have this, as you might expect from the reputedly wild Onis.

!!!Ikazuki
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[[caption-width-right:320:What, a [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Man-Bat]]?]]
--> ''The crowd roars for me?''

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-->''[[LargeHam Ikazuki lives]]. [[KneelBeforeZod Bow before my mighty form]] and - [[EpicFail Where is my mighty form]]?''

-->'''Voiced by:''' André Sogliuzzo

Creator/MauriceLaMarche

The Sky Demon. Pre-series, he was defeated and banished to only Oni General who is named. He is the Netherworld by Philosopher Han Xiangzi.second-in-command behind Tarakudo. He can summon Samurai Khan.



* AnArmAndALeg: His tail is cut off. It's still moving, wanting to return to its owner. Uncle puts a spell on it: when Hsi Wu regains his tail, he can be sent back to the Netherworld.
* BatOutOfHell: He looks like a humanoid demon with bat-like wings.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: In "Demon World (Part 2)", he demands Viper, his caged prisoner, to sing for him. He then starts hearing the sound of a flute, the artifact intended to seal him.
* ButtMonkey: He seems to be the physically weakest of all the Demon Sorcerers, and tends to end up in painful situations more than his siblings.
* DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu: Being threatened by Hsi Wu - on top of a high tower no less - doesn't discourage Uncle from smacking him.
* EvilSoundsRaspy: Hsi Wu has the lightest voice, but no less raspier than some of his siblings.
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: The "Demon World" duology shows him living in tower suitable as the palace for a demon overlord.
* FauxAffablyEvil: In his "Seymour" identity, he is a bit too polite to Jade and her family, although Uncle sees right through him.
* FragileSpeedster: Hsi Wu is noticeably frail - at least in comparison to his siblings - but he is a fast flyer.
%%* LeanAndMean
* MonsterModesty: He wears a loincloth.
* NonNudeBathing: For some reason he keeps his loincloth on during his bath in "Demon World (Part 2)".
* PortalSlam: He ends up slamming into a floating rock that happened to be behind Shendu's portal.
* VillainousCrush: Inverted. Jade [[AllLoveIsUnrequited develops a childish crush on his human identity]], and is [[WomanScorned genuinely hurt]] when his identity is revealed.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He disguises himself as a human boy named "Seymour" so he can trick Jade into [[MustBeInvited inviting him]] into Uncle's shop, so he could retrieve his missing tail.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: He has the power to fly. The other demons can do that and other things.
* WingedHumanoid: He flies with bat-like wings.

!!!Po Kong
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[[caption-width-right:320:Are you sure she has used a mouth-wash?]]
--> ''[[DispenseWithThePleasantries Enough fanfare]]. What's for supper?''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MonaMarshall

The Mountain Demon. Pre-series, she was defeated and banished to the Netherworld by Elder Zhang Guolao.

to:

* AnArmAndALeg: His tail is cut off. It's still moving, wanting to return to its owner. Uncle puts a spell on it: when Hsi Wu regains his tail, he can be sent back to the Netherworld.
* BatOutOfHell: He looks like a humanoid demon with bat-like wings.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: In "Demon World (Part 2)", he demands Viper, his caged prisoner, to sing for him. He then starts hearing the sound of a flute, the artifact intended to seal him.
* ButtMonkey: He seems to be Despite being the physically weakest most powerful and the only named one of the Oni Generals, Ikazuki is often at the butt of all the jokes. First by being revived without a body, then by literally being at Finn's butt for his debut episode, [[spoiler:and finally being "creamed" between Viper and El Toro's body slam]].
* TheDragon: In "The
Demon Sorcerers, Behind", Ikazuki is addressed as Tarakudo's second-in-command by Tohru. This comes into play in the fourth season finale, where Ikazuki orders the other Demon Generals to attack the Chans and tends to end up in painful situations more than his siblings.
* DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu: Being threatened by Hsi Wu - on top of a high tower no less - doesn't discourage Uncle from smacking him.
* EvilSoundsRaspy: Hsi Wu has the lightest voice, but no less raspier than some of his siblings.
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: The "Demon World" duology shows him living in tower suitable as the palace for a demon overlord.
* FauxAffablyEvil: In his "Seymour" identity, he is a bit too polite to Jade and her family, although Uncle sees right through him.
* FragileSpeedster: Hsi Wu is noticeably frail -
remains with Tarakudo at least in comparison to his siblings - but he is a fast flyer.
%%* LeanAndMean
* MonsterModesty: He wears a loincloth.
* NonNudeBathing: For some reason he keeps his loincloth on
Section 13 base during his bath in "Demon World (Part 2)".
* PortalSlam: He ends up slamming into a floating rock that happened to be behind Shendu's portal.
* VillainousCrush: Inverted. Jade [[AllLoveIsUnrequited develops a childish crush on his human identity]], and is [[WomanScorned genuinely hurt]] when his identity is revealed.
the Earth's invasion.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He disguises himself TheDreaded: Ikazuki is feared as a human boy named "Seymour" so Tarakudo's most fearsome general. But it's played for laughs as he can trick Jade into [[MustBeInvited inviting him]] into Uncle's shop, so he could retrieve ends up the ButtMonkey in all appearances - in his missing tail.
first, literally.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: EverythingsBetterWithSamurai: He has commands Samurai Khan. [[spoiler:When he is released from his mask, he wears a [[CoolHelmet samurai helmet]].]]
%%* EvilIsHammy
%%* EvilSoundsDeep
%%* HotBlooded
* {{Jerkass}}: He's respectful towards Tarakudo and presumably towards
the power to fly. The other demons can do that Generals, but towards everyone else he acts haughtily.
* KneelBeforeZod: He often orders people to bow before "his mighty form".
* RedOniBlueOni: Personality-wise, the boisterous Ikazuki is red to the collected Tarakudo's blue. It's ironic because, in literal terms, Tarakudo's
and Ikazuki's faces are red and blue respectively.
* SealedEvilInACan: Like the
other things.
* WingedHumanoid: He flies
generals. [[spoiler:Is ultimately imprisoned within Tarakudo's mask, along with bat-like wings.

!!!Po Kong
everyone else.]]
* TwoBeingsOneBody: The Rat Talisman is used on his mask to make him talk. Later he accidentally is stuck onto Finn's ''rear''.
* UndyingLoyalty: He refuses to reveal the Chans a way to defeat his master when they're interrogating him.

!!The Shadowkhan
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[[caption-width-right:320:Are you sure she has used a mouth-wash?]]
--> ''[[DispenseWithThePleasantries Enough fanfare]]. What's for supper?''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MonaMarshall

The Mountain Demon. Pre-series, she was defeated
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Demonic shadow spirits. They were introduced as {{ninja}}s who served Shendu,
and banished to briefly [[KidWithTheLeash Jade]]. In Season 4 we learn that their original masters were the Netherworld by Elder Zhang Guolao.Oni, and there are 9 different varieties of them.



* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: She lives up to her title by being mountain-sized.
* BigEater: Obviously, see the tropes below. Also when Tohru absorbed her demon chi, he [[ExtremeOmnivore devoured every object in sight]].
%%* ContraltoOfDanger
* FatBastard: Po Kong is the largest demon because she is the fattest, but ironically due to her laziness, she's perhaps the least bossy.
* FatIdiot: Doesn't come off as being very bright. But this is probably more due to laziness than a mental handicap. She managed to get Jackie out of a well by blowing to another well, causing the water in Jackie's well to carry him out of it.
* FingerPokeOfDoom: She once does this to Hsi Wu out of spite.
%%* GreenAndMean
* MightyGlacier: Due to her massive size she is slow.
* NonhumansLackAttributes: She wears nothing, as there seems to be nothing intimate to expose.
* ToServeMan: She has a taste for humans.
* VillainousGlutton: Her only care or concern is food.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: She has no special abilities beyond being very big, and she serves as a StarterVillain of sorts as a result.

!!!Tchang Zu
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[[caption-width-right:320:You may call him ''Master''.]]
--> ''I shall prove that lightning can indeed strike twice!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker [[note]]Though Welker is not credited in the credits of either of the two episodes where Tchang Zu has dialogue; his voice sounds like Clancy Brown, who is already part of the main voice cast and who voiced another thunder entity, [[Franchise/MortalKombat Raiden]], in ''WesternAnimation/MortalKombatDefendersOfTheRealm''.[[/note]]

The Thunder Demon. Pre-series, he was defeated and banished to the Netherworld by actor Cao Guojiu, a fact Uncle states in the episode where he is released.

to:

* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: She lives up to her title by being mountain-sized.
TheCorruption: To anyone who summons them who isn't already evil, and sometimes even then. It's the summoning that starts it, not the Oni Masks, as the corrupting only sets in once they are called upon. Though more noble-minded people can resist for a time, the Oni's influence will dominate the host eventually.
* BigEater: Obviously, DarkIsEvil: Quite literally, see LivingShadow.
* DefeatEqualsExplosion: When they "die", they vaporize into black mist.
* EliteMooks: They are far more skilled and deadly than The Enforcers.
* EvilWearsBlack: They wear black clothes (or black skin).
* HumanoidAbomination: All but
the tropes below. Also when Tohru absorbed her demon chi, Leech Khan and the Squid Khan, to varying degrees.
* LivingShadow: Shadowkhan are just that, shadows manifested into physical form.
* MookCarryover: Inverted. They are introduced as serving Shendu, but originally served Tarakudo, despite the latter not appearing until Season 4. Played straight with Shadow-Jade and to a lesser extent with anyone who put on a mask, though in both cases the summoner became BrainwashedAndCrazy. Daolon Wong ''tried'' to do this, but ended up freeing Tarakudo instead, though
he [[ExtremeOmnivore devoured had briefly controlled them in an earlier episode.
* MalevolentMaskedMen: They all wear ninja-like masks. We only get to see one Squid Khan's mask removed (and its face wasn't pretty). Presumably, all Shadowkhan are equally as horrifying underneath.
* MundaneUtility: Some people have used the Shadowkhan for something else than combat. For example:
** When Jade got control of the Ninja Shadowkhan in "Queen of the Shadowkhan", she used them as household servants.
** When Ratso got the Razor-Khan Oni Mask, he used his Shadowkhan to play baseball.
** Captain Black is a double subversion. When he got the Sumo-Khan Oni Mask, he decided to replace all the Section 13 agents with Shadowkhan, claiming that they were better than humans in
every object in sight]].
%%* ContraltoOfDanger
* FatBastard: Po Kong is
way. We see several shots of Shadowkhan typing on computers, checking folders, arresting people... and mopping the largest demon because she is the fattest, but ironically due to her laziness, she's perhaps the least bossy.
floor.
* FatIdiot: Doesn't OurDemonsAreDifferent: They come off as being very bright. But this is probably more due to laziness than a mental handicap. She managed to get Jackie out of a well by blowing to another well, causing in many different shapes and sizes.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Like
the water Demon Sorcerers, Shadowkhan all have glowing red eyes of some sort, except for the eyeless Leech Khan.
* ReplacementMooks: When Daolon Wong gets fed up with the Enforcers' incompetence
in Jackie's well "Sheep In, Sheep Out", he replaces them with the Ninja Khan until he decides that they're not superior after all.
* SealedArmyInACan: The Shadowkhan are all bound
to carry him out of it.
* FingerPokeOfDoom: She once does this to Hsi Wu out of spite.
%%* GreenAndMean
* MightyGlacier: Due to her massive size she is slow.
* NonhumansLackAttributes: She
the Oni Masks, until someone wears nothing, a mask and summons them. [[spoiler:In the end, all the Shadowkhan are trapped inside Tarakudo's mask, along with the Oni.]]
* ShadowWalker: The Shadowkhan can use shadows
as dimensional doors. They once travelled through the Shadow Realm in order to enter Jade's dream.
* SummonMagic: The Shadowkhan can be summoned anywhere
there seems to be nothing intimate to expose.
* ToServeMan: She has a taste for humans.
* VillainousGlutton: Her only care or concern
is food.
ambient shadow.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: She has no special abilities beyond being very big, and she serves as a StarterVillain of sorts as a result.

!!!Tchang Zu
TheVoiceless: They never speak.

!!!Ninja Khan
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[[caption-width-right:320:You may call him ''Master''.]]
--> ''I shall prove that lightning can indeed strike twice!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker [[note]]Though Welker is not credited in
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The most common kind of Shadowkhan, and
the credits of either of only type seen until Season 4. They have been summoned by Shendu and Daolon Wong (through sorcery), Jade and [[spoiler:Tohru]] (with the two episodes where Tchang Zu has dialogue; his voice sounds like Clancy Brown, who is already part [[spoiler:Mark of the main voice cast Tarakudo]]), and who voiced another thunder entity, [[Franchise/MortalKombat Raiden]], in ''WesternAnimation/MortalKombatDefendersOfTheRealm''.[[/note]]

The Thunder Demon. Pre-series, he was defeated and banished to the Netherworld by actor Cao Guojiu, a fact Uncle states in the episode where he is released.
Chow (with an Oni Mask).



* BareYourMidriff: A rare male example. Tchang Zu's armor has a gap between the main chestplate and his loin guard that exposes his torso.
* BlingOfWar: Downplayed. His armor looks cool, but it's not overly decorated.
* ElectricTorture: He inflicts this on Shendu's spirit. Twice on-screen.
* EvilSoundsDeep [[EvilSoundsRaspy and Raspy]]: His voice is both deep and raspy.
* PsychoElectro: He's quite aggressive.
* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: He has sort of a reptilian appearance in his demonic biology.
* ShockAndAwe: He throws around lightning bolts.
* TheyCallMeMisterTibbs: He insists that Shendu call him "master" rather than "brother".
* TheVoiceless: After "And He Does His Own Stunts", he stops speaking entirely.
* TinTyrant: The only one of the Demon Sorcerers who wears armor (and a good deal of it) with a blue/yellow scheme to represent lightning.
* WaxingLyrical: When he arrives with the Dark Hand to the spot where his palace used to be, we get this exchange:
--> '''Tchang Zu''': My palace! These humans have paved my paradise and constructed a...
--> '''Ratso''': Uh, [[Music/JoniMitchell parking lot]]?
** Later, at the Chinese Theater:
--> '''Tchang Zu''': I will scorch this city to the ground while the sound of thunder RESONATES!
--> '''After seeing Chan''': Youuu! I shall prove that lightning can indeed strike twice!

!!!Tso Lan
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[[caption-width-right:320:And for you, things look very '''grave'''!]]
--> ''[[CatchPhrase Behold my mastery of gravity!]]''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Glenn Shadix

The Moon Demon. Pre-series, he was defeated and banished to the Netherworld by Immortal Woman He Xiangu.

to:

* BareYourMidriff: A rare male example. Tchang Zu's armor has a gap between the main chestplate and his loin guard that exposes his torso.
* BlingOfWar: Downplayed. His armor looks cool, but
ConservationOfNinjutsu: Whatever it's not overly decorated.
* ElectricTorture: He inflicts this on Shendu's spirit. Twice on-screen.
* EvilSoundsDeep [[EvilSoundsRaspy and Raspy]]: His voice is both deep and raspy.
* PsychoElectro: He's quite aggressive.
* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: He has sort
five or tens of a reptilian appearance in his demonic biology.them, they would take the same amount of effort to dispatch.
* ShockAndAwe: He throws around lightning bolts.
FlechetteStorm: Sometimes they do this with their shuriken.
* TheyCallMeMisterTibbs: He insists HighlyVisibleNinja: Averted. While they usually face the heroes face-to-face, they are actually very good at being stealthy and unseen in spite of their numbers.
* HumanoidAbomination: They're the most human-like in appearance, besides the blue skin and red eyes.
* JackOfAllStats: When compared to the other Shadowkhan, they appear to be the most versatile.
* KnifeNut: They can summon various weapons, but they mostly use throwing stars.
* McNinja: Subverted. They initially seem like this, as ninjas are Japanese and Shendu is ''Chinese''. Eventually it's revealed
that Shendu call him "master" rather than "brother".
* TheVoiceless: After "And He Does His Own Stunts", he stops speaking entirely.
* TinTyrant: The only one of
merely possessed the Demon Sorcerers who wears armor (and a good deal of it) with a blue/yellow scheme mask that grants control over them.
* {{Ninja}}: They run and [[InASingleBound jump around]], use martial arts, and throw shuriken.
* NotQuiteFlight: They have in their suits capes which they can use for gliding.
* SmokeOut: They sometimes disappear by using smoke bombs.
* WallCrawl: They're shown
to represent lightning.
* WaxingLyrical: When he arrives with the Dark Hand
be able to the spot where his palace used to be, we get do this exchange:
--> '''Tchang Zu''': My palace! These humans have paved my paradise and constructed a...
--> '''Ratso''': Uh, [[Music/JoniMitchell parking lot]]?
** Later, at the Chinese Theater:
--> '''Tchang Zu''': I will scorch this city to the ground while the sound of thunder RESONATES!
--> '''After seeing Chan''': Youuu! I shall prove
without any visible tools for that lightning can indeed strike twice!

!!!Tso Lan
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purpose.

!!!Razor Khan
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[[caption-width-right:320:And for you, things look very '''grave'''!]]
--> ''[[CatchPhrase Behold my mastery of gravity!]]''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Glenn Shadix

The Moon Demon. Pre-series, he was defeated and banished to the Netherworld
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These Shadowkhan attack with sharp blade-like claws. They are summoned
by Immortal Woman He Xiangu.Ratso with an Oni Mask.



* AristocratsAreEvil: He dresses like an East Asian nobleman and he has the classy sophistication to match.
* BondVillainStupidity: He has two examples of this trope in "Shanghai Moon".
** When he has Jackie and Jade at his mercy in the space station, he makes no haste in finishing them off, allowing them to launch a torpedo at him.
** Later, he overpowers Jackie just as the Moon is nearly covered by his magic. At the same time, Uncle is chanting the banishing spell, but it won't work due to the symbol of He Xianghu (the lotus pod) being inside Jackie's spacesuit. Tso Lan says out loud that Jackie has to remove his helmet, prompting Jackie to get the pod out by unplucking his air hose for a moment.
* CreepyMonotone: He rarely changes his sinister tone.
* EvilSoundsDeep: Though his voice isn't as deep as Dai Gui's or Tchang Zu's, he sounds more smooth and sophisticated.
* GravityMaster: He can manipulate gravity and levitate objects, or disrupt the Moon's orbit around Earth.
* KnightOfCerebus: He is ''very'' rarely a source of any humor, and in all other situations is treated extremely seriously with his [[GravityMaster gravity magic]] and his plan to [[HostileTerraforming use the Moon to alter the Earth's landscape]] in the episode where he takes center stage.
* KungFuWizard: He attempts to kick Jackie when the latter's grown 20 feet tall and attempting to wrestle Shendu.
* MindOverMatter: As part of his gravity powers.
* MonstrousHumanoid: Quite fittingly for a "Moon Demon", Tso Lan looks like a space alien; he has a freakish mouth, four arms, and pale blue skin.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: He has four arms. While struggling with El Toro, he uses his extra arms to steal the Rooster Talisman from the luchador.
* OmnicidalManiac: His plan is to remove the Moon from Earth's orbit. He knows the sort of damage it would do to the Earth, and states only after it he'd find the planet to his liking.
* OverlyLongTongue: It's always hanging out of what passes for his mouth. And it moves when he speaks instead of his mouth. Those empowered by his demon chi get this trait as well.
* PowerFloats: He usually levitates.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His robes, which mix with PurpleIsTheNewBlack.
* TallDarkAndSnarky
--> '''Xiao Fung''': Surely there must be a civil way to resolve this.
--> '''Tso Lan''': Like what? Alphabetical order?
* TheStoic: He seems more calm and reserved when compared to the other demons.
* WickedCultured: Possibly. He seems to be the most intellectual of the Demon Sorcerors.

!!!Xiao Fung
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[[caption-width-right:320:Will you please rub off that annoying smirk?]]
--> ''Ahh, the sweet scent of freedom!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Glenn Shadix, later Creator/CoreyBurton [[note]]Burton is not credited in any episode where Xiao Fung speaks.[[/note]]

The Wind Demon. Pre-series, he was defeated and banished to the Netherworld by Zhongli Quan.
----
* AffablyEvil: He's more well-spoken, relaxed and reasonable than his siblings.
* BlowYouAway: He can blow hurricane-level winds from his mouth.
* EvilSoundsDeep: Seeing a pattern?
%%* GladiatorGames: He seems to like these, as shown in "Demon World (Part 2)".
* MonsterModesty: He wears a loincloth.
* PragmaticVillainy: He decides to free Shendu-possessed Valmont from solitary confinement because he doesn't want to be stuck with the duty of freeing their remaining siblings.
* StoneWall: When he's blowing at full steam, it's nigh impossible to get near him, even with the Rabbit Talisman.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He disguises himself as a human prisoner so he could locate the Shendu-possessed Valmont's jail cell.

!!Drago
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[[caption-width-right:360:[[InTheBlood Like father, like son.]]]]
-->''No prison can hold the son of Shendu!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MichaelRosenbaum

The main villain of Season 5. He is Shendu's son, who comes [[KidFromTheFuture from the future]], where Jade has become the head of Section 13. After a fight over the preservation of the timeline, Drago is [[TrappedInThePast left to the present]]. He eventually decides that he's better off making a name for himself, rather than be just a supporting player to his father.

to:

* AristocratsAreEvil: He dresses like an East Asian nobleman and he has AbsurdlySharpBlade [[AbsurdlySharpClaws Claws]] / WolverineClaws
%%* AudibleSharpness
* FragileSpeedster: They seem to be
the classy sophistication to match.
* BondVillainStupidity: He has two examples
fastest type of this trope in "Shanghai Moon".Shadowkhan.
** When he has Jackie * KnifeNut: They have Freddy Krueger-like knife-gloved hands.
%%* MonstrousHumanoid
* NoodlePeople: While it's not exaggerated, their torso, head
and Jade at his mercy in the space station, he makes no haste in finishing them off, allowing them limbs are thin. A special mention goes to launch a torpedo at him.
** Later, he overpowers Jackie just
their legs: they have pointed blades as the Moon is nearly covered by his magic. At the same time, Uncle is chanting the banishing spell, but it won't work due their legs.
* WallCrawl: They can do this thanks
to the symbol of He Xianghu (the lotus pod) being inside Jackie's spacesuit. Tso Lan says out loud that Jackie has to remove his helmet, prompting Jackie to get the pod out by unplucking his air hose for a moment.
* CreepyMonotone: He rarely changes his sinister tone.
* EvilSoundsDeep: Though his voice isn't as deep as Dai Gui's or Tchang Zu's, he sounds more smooth and sophisticated.
* GravityMaster: He can manipulate gravity and levitate objects, or disrupt the Moon's orbit around Earth.
* KnightOfCerebus: He is ''very'' rarely a source of any humor, and in all other situations is treated extremely seriously with his [[GravityMaster gravity magic]] and his plan to [[HostileTerraforming use the Moon to alter the Earth's landscape]] in the episode where he takes center stage.
* KungFuWizard: He attempts to kick Jackie when the latter's grown 20 feet tall and attempting to wrestle Shendu.
* MindOverMatter: As part of his gravity powers.
* MonstrousHumanoid: Quite fittingly for a "Moon Demon", Tso Lan looks like a space alien; he has a freakish mouth, four arms, and pale blue skin.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: He has four arms. While struggling with El Toro, he uses his extra arms to steal the Rooster Talisman from the luchador.
* OmnicidalManiac: His plan is to remove the Moon from Earth's orbit. He knows the sort of damage it would do to the Earth, and states only after it he'd find the planet to his liking.
* OverlyLongTongue: It's always hanging out of what passes for his mouth. And it moves when he speaks instead of his mouth. Those empowered by his demon chi get this trait as well.
* PowerFloats: He usually levitates.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His robes, which mix with PurpleIsTheNewBlack.
* TallDarkAndSnarky
--> '''Xiao Fung''': Surely there must be a civil way to resolve this.
--> '''Tso Lan''': Like what? Alphabetical order?
* TheStoic: He seems more calm and reserved when compared to the other demons.
* WickedCultured: Possibly. He seems to be the most intellectual of the Demon Sorcerors.

!!!Xiao Fung
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blades their limbs consist of.

!!!Bat Khan
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[[caption-width-right:320:Will you please rub off that annoying smirk?]]
--> ''Ahh, the sweet scent of freedom!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Glenn Shadix, later Creator/CoreyBurton [[note]]Burton is not credited in any episode where Xiao Fung speaks.[[/note]]

The Wind Demon. Pre-series, he was defeated and banished to the Netherworld by Zhongli Quan.
----
* AffablyEvil: He's more well-spoken, relaxed and reasonable than his siblings.
* BlowYouAway: He can blow hurricane-level winds from his mouth.
* EvilSoundsDeep: Seeing a pattern?
%%* GladiatorGames: He seems to like these, as shown in "Demon World (Part 2)".
* MonsterModesty: He wears a loincloth.
* PragmaticVillainy: He decides to free Shendu-possessed Valmont from solitary confinement because he doesn't want to be stuck with the duty of freeing their remaining siblings.
* StoneWall: When he's blowing at full steam, it's nigh impossible to get near him, even with the Rabbit Talisman.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He disguises himself as a human prisoner so he could locate the Shendu-possessed Valmont's jail cell.

!!Drago
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[[caption-width-right:360:[[InTheBlood Like father, like son.]]]]
-->''No prison can hold
Flying Shadowkhan. They are summoned by Scruffy the son of Shendu!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MichaelRosenbaum

The main villain of Season 5. He is Shendu's son,
dog, who comes [[KidFromTheFuture from the future]], where Jade has become the head of Section 13. After a fight over the preservation of the timeline, Drago is [[TrappedInThePast left to the present]]. He eventually decides that he's better off making a name for himself, rather than be just a supporting player to somehow got an Oni Mask on his father.face.



* AllYourPowersCombined: [[spoiler:Getting all the demon chis grant him the powers of eight demons (including himself, along with his uncles and aunts).]]
* ArcVillain: Of Season 5. There are more powerful and longer lasting villains in his older relatives.
* ArchEnemy: He's implied to be one to [[FutureBadass Jade's future self]], and he seems to address the present Jade more often than the other villains.
* AvengingTheVillain: In his debut episode he's helping in resurrecting his father in the future, but he abandons his present father to get the Demon Chis of his aunts and uncles.
* {{Badass}}: Besides his demonic dragon powers, Drago also knows martial arts.
* BadassLongcoat: Throughout the 5th season, he wears a [[SleevesAreForWimps sleeveless]] black coat.
* BadBoss: He treats all his subordinates like crap, blaming them whenever something goes wrong (even if it's Drago's fault) but never showing any kind of praise when they do succeed at anything. However, he seems to be willing to share power with the Ice Gang as long as they don't step over their boundaries.
* BackstabBackfire: [[spoiler:After he begs for his father to save him from banishment, Shendu helps him up. But then Drago throws his father into the portal sucking everything into the Netherworld, only for Shendu to grab his tail [[TakingYouWithMe and pull them both down]].]]
* BroughtDownToBadass: After all the Demon Chis have been discovered, Drago loses his Fire Demon powers, but he still holds his own for a while when the Ice Gang decide to betray him. [[spoiler:Then he [[TookALevelInBadass regains ALL the Demon Chi]].]]
* DawnOfAnEra: In "The Powers That Be (Part 1)", he says to [[BadassInDistress the captured Jackie, Uncle, and Captain Black]] that he will [[VisionaryVillain end the status quo where the demons are beneath the Earth and humans walk on it freely, and lead on a new age of demons with the humans enslaved]].
--> '''Drago:''' Yep, pretty soon now it's goodbye humanity, hello Demonville! [[WellDoneSonGuy Daddy would be so proud]].
%%* DeadpanSnarker:
* DownInTheDumps: He arrives from the future through a time portal created in a junkyard, appearing in its present version. After escaping imprisonment, he makes that junkyard his base of operations. During his brief possession of Tchang Zu's chi, he decides to find a cooler base and moves in with the Ice Gang to the Space Needle of Seattle. Losing the Thunder Demon Chi forces them to return to the junkyard, much to Drago's displeasure.
* DraconicHumanoid: He looks like a human with dragon scales, making him look a lot more anthropomorphic than his father.
* EvilCounterpart: Of all the villains the series shows, Drago has the most amount of similarities with Jade. They’re both the youngest members of their sides (the Demon Sorcerers and the Chan Clan) who are often underestimated by their elders. Due to their youth, they’re both reckless, cocky, rebellious and [[DeadpanSnarker sharp-tongued]], yet they’re also more flexible in their thinking when compared to their elders. They both have potential for many areas (like martial arts, magic and leadership) and despite their rebelliousness, they want their achievements to be acknowledged by their elders.
* FinalBoss: Drago is the final enemy that the heroes battle. [[spoiler:As Drago is empowered with all 8 Demon Chis, it takes Shendu with all 12 Talismans to defeat him.]]
* FreudianExcuse: Besides it [[AlwaysChaoticEvil being in his nature to do so]], he also wants to {{take over the world}} out of a desire to [[WellDoneSonGuy prove his worth to his dad]].
* GameChanger: He has used against the Chans several tactics that the previous villains haven't. For example, he's the first villain who has tried having different henchmen than the Enforcers, and in the second-to-last episode, instead of attacking Section 13 in order to try and reclaim the Demon Chis, he comes up with a HostageForMacGuffin situation.
%%* GreenAndMean
* HostageForMacGuffin: In the second-to-last episode of the series, Drago's henchmen kidnap Jackie, Uncle, and Captain Black. He then demands Jade to hand over the Demon Chis stored in Section 13.
* HotBlooded: Due to his youth, he's even more fiery and short-tempered than his father.
%%* InASingleBound
* {{Jerkass}}: As stated by Jade, when the two negotiate the above mentioned HostageForMacGuffin:
--> '''Drago:''' Be there or...
--> '''Jade:''' ...be square?
--> '''Drago:''' No, be there or you'll be spending the rest of your wonder years being raised by that 500 pound sumo! ''(Hangs up the phone)''
--> '''Jade:''' Sheesh! [[LampshadeHanging Evil and a jerk]]!
* KidFromTheFuture: All we know about Drago is that he's a time-traveler from the near future. We know little else about his backstory.
* KungFuWizard: Very good at both magic and fighting with his fists.
* MissingMom: It's never discussed if Drago has ever had a mother.
* NeverMyFault: MC Cobra once suggested that ''maybe'' Drago was responsible for their many failures. Drago responded violently.
* NearVillainVictory: [[spoiler: He ultimately obtains all the Demon Chis and prepares to conquer the Earth. [[DarkestHour Even Section 13 and the J-Team can't do much against him, even with the Talismans]]. [[AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs Section 13 is destroyed]] and [[DisneyDeath Tohru apparently dies with it]]. But then Shendu is released to battle his son and things go downhill for Drago.]]
* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler: After getting all of the Demon Chis, he transforms into a greater and more monstrous form, with physical traits of all his uncles and aunts.]]
-->'''Strikemaster Ice:''' [[spoiler:''(while Drago is transforming)'']] Dude, that is nasty!
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Drago looks even more humanoid than his father. Or his uncles and aunts. It's never discussed, but [[WildMassGuessing he may not be]] [[HalfHumanHybrid a full-blooded demon]].
* OverlordJr: He's the Demon Sorcerer Shendu's son, though he wants to remove the "junior" part.
* ParentalAbandonment: Lots of daddy issues with this one.
* PlayingWithFire: Being the son of the Demon Sorcerer of Fire, it should be obvious.
* PrehensileTail: He has used his tail in fights.
* PromotionToOpeningTitles: Appears at Season 5's opening.
* PsychopathicManChild: Drago acts like a teenage {{delinquent}} (or may actually be one). Couple that with the fact that he's also an evil demon wizard who wants to {{take over the world}}.
* PungeonMaster: "Anyone up for some ''flame''-enco dancing?"
* RedSkyTakeWarning: [[spoiler:After Drago obtains all the Demon Chis, the sky turns blood red and remains so, until he's banished to the Netherworld.]]
* SealedEvilInADuel: [[spoiler:In the final scene of the whole series, he's imprisoned with his [[EvilVersusEvil also evil]] father Shendu, leaving both them to quarrel.]]
* SuperpowerLottery: [[spoiler:In the final episode, Drago absorbs all 8 Demon Chi powers: [[PlayingWithFire Fire]], [[ShockAndAwe Thunder]], [[MakingASplash Water]], [[DishingOutDirt Earth]], [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever Mountain]], [[BlowYouAway Wind]], [[WingedHumanoid Sky]], and [[GravityMaster Moon]].]]
* SuperSpeed: He also gives this power to MC Cobra.
* SuperStrength: He also gives this power to DJ Fist.
* SuperToughness: As a demon, he is more durable than a human, though it's not clear if he's as invulnerable as the other Demon Sorcerers (as he was seen fleeing from armed Section 13 agents).
** [[spoiler:After getting all the Demon Chis, he's definitely invulnerable now, as missile launchers can't scratch him.]]
* SurroundedByIdiots: He's the only villain who fires Finn, Ratso, and Chow after they failed him the first time. Then it's taken UpToEleven when he's looking for new henchmen: before the Ice Gang show up, Drago finds the possible replacements to be ''EVEN WORSE'' than the Enforcers. While he still finds the Ice Gang to be less than satisfactory, he keeps them around anyway because he doesn't like the hassle of finding more minions.
* TerminatorTwosome: [[FutureBadass Future Jade]] time-travels to the present to prevent the BadFuture from taking place. Drago follows to stop her.
* TotallyRadical: He picks up some slang from the Ice Gang.
* VagueAge: He almost looks like a teenager, but his actual age is never revealed. As far as we know though, he wasn't born yet (or at least not active on Earth) in the present day.
** Considering that present-day Shendu apparently knows who his son is, and Drago seems to have personal history with his dad as well, it is quite likely that Drago may be [[Really700YearsOld far older than he looks]].
* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: Averted. He's after the Demon Chis to become powerful enough to conquer the Earth all by himself.
* WellDoneSonGuy: He never gets his father's respect, but then again, his dad ''is'' an evil demon dragon.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dark Chi Forces]]
!!Daolon Wong
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[EvilCounterPart Like Uncle, but evil]].]]
--> ''Ah, darkness shall begin its reign.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Hong

The main villain of Season 3. He is an ancient Chinese dark chi wizard who tries to find the animals with Talisman powers.

to:

* AllYourPowersCombined: [[spoiler:Getting all the demon chis grant him the powers of eight demons (including himself, along with his uncles and aunts).]]
* ArcVillain: Of Season 5. There are more powerful and longer lasting villains in his older relatives.
* ArchEnemy: He's implied to be one to [[FutureBadass Jade's future self]], and he seems to address the present Jade more often than the other villains.
* AvengingTheVillain: In his debut episode he's helping in resurrecting his father in the future, but he abandons his present father to get the Demon Chis of his aunts and uncles.
* {{Badass}}: Besides his demonic dragon powers, Drago also knows martial arts.
* BadassLongcoat: Throughout the 5th season, he wears a [[SleevesAreForWimps sleeveless]] black coat.
* BadBoss: He treats all his subordinates like crap, blaming them whenever something goes wrong (even if it's Drago's fault) but never showing any kind of praise when they do succeed at anything. However, he seems to be willing to share power with the Ice Gang as long as they don't step over their boundaries.
* BackstabBackfire: [[spoiler:After he begs for his father to save him from banishment, Shendu helps him up. But then Drago throws his father into the portal sucking everything into the Netherworld, only for Shendu to grab his tail [[TakingYouWithMe and pull them both down]].]]
* BroughtDownToBadass: After all the Demon Chis have been discovered, Drago loses his Fire Demon powers, but he still holds his own for a while when the Ice Gang decide to betray him. [[spoiler:Then he [[TookALevelInBadass regains ALL the Demon Chi]].]]
* DawnOfAnEra: In "The Powers That Be (Part 1)", he says to [[BadassInDistress the captured Jackie, Uncle, and Captain Black]] that he will [[VisionaryVillain end the status quo where the demons are beneath the Earth and humans walk on it freely, and lead on a new age of demons with the humans enslaved]].
--> '''Drago:''' Yep, pretty soon now it's goodbye humanity, hello Demonville! [[WellDoneSonGuy Daddy would be so proud]].
%%* DeadpanSnarker:
* DownInTheDumps: He arrives from the future through a time portal created in a junkyard, appearing in its present version. After escaping imprisonment, he makes that junkyard his base of operations. During his brief possession of Tchang Zu's chi, he decides to find a cooler base and moves in with the Ice Gang to the Space Needle of Seattle. Losing the Thunder Demon Chi forces them to return to the junkyard, much to Drago's displeasure.
* DraconicHumanoid: He looks like a human with dragon scales, making him look a lot more anthropomorphic than his father.
* EvilCounterpart: Of all the villains the series shows, Drago has the most amount of similarities with Jade. They’re both the youngest members of their sides (the Demon Sorcerers and the Chan Clan) who are often underestimated by their elders. Due to their youth, they’re both reckless, cocky, rebellious and [[DeadpanSnarker sharp-tongued]], yet they’re also more flexible in their thinking when compared to their elders.
AirborneMook: They both have potential for many areas (like martial arts, magic and leadership) and despite their rebelliousness, they want their achievements to be acknowledged by their elders.
* FinalBoss: Drago is the final enemy that the heroes battle. [[spoiler:As Drago is empowered with all 8 Demon Chis, it takes Shendu with all 12 Talismans to defeat him.]]
* FreudianExcuse: Besides it [[AlwaysChaoticEvil being in his nature to do so]], he also wants to {{take over the world}} out of a desire to [[WellDoneSonGuy prove his worth to his dad]].
* GameChanger: He has used against the Chans several tactics that the previous villains haven't. For example, he's the first villain who has tried having different henchmen than the Enforcers, and in the second-to-last episode, instead of attacking Section 13 in order to try and reclaim the Demon Chis, he comes up with a HostageForMacGuffin situation.
%%* GreenAndMean
* HostageForMacGuffin: In the second-to-last episode of the series, Drago's henchmen kidnap Jackie, Uncle, and Captain Black. He then demands Jade to hand over the Demon Chis stored in Section 13.
* HotBlooded: Due to his youth, he's even more fiery and short-tempered than his father.
%%* InASingleBound
* {{Jerkass}}: As stated by Jade, when the two negotiate the above mentioned HostageForMacGuffin:
--> '''Drago:''' Be there or...
--> '''Jade:''' ...be square?
--> '''Drago:''' No, be there or you'll be spending the rest of your wonder years being raised by that 500 pound sumo! ''(Hangs up the phone)''
--> '''Jade:''' Sheesh! [[LampshadeHanging Evil and a jerk]]!
* KidFromTheFuture: All we know about Drago is that he's a time-traveler from the near future. We know little else about his backstory.
* KungFuWizard: Very good at both magic and fighting with his fists.
* MissingMom: It's never discussed if Drago has ever had a mother.
* NeverMyFault: MC Cobra once suggested that ''maybe'' Drago was responsible for their many failures. Drago responded violently.
* NearVillainVictory: [[spoiler: He ultimately obtains all the Demon Chis and prepares to conquer the Earth. [[DarkestHour Even Section 13 and the J-Team can't do much against him, even with the Talismans]]. [[AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs Section 13 is destroyed]] and [[DisneyDeath Tohru apparently dies with it]]. But then Shendu is released to battle his son and things go downhill for Drago.]]
* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler: After getting all of the Demon Chis, he transforms into a greater and more monstrous form, with physical traits of all his uncles and aunts.]]
-->'''Strikemaster Ice:''' [[spoiler:''(while Drago is transforming)'']] Dude, that is nasty!
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Drago looks even more humanoid than his father. Or his uncles and aunts. It's never discussed, but [[WildMassGuessing he may not be]] [[HalfHumanHybrid a full-blooded demon]].
* OverlordJr: He's the Demon Sorcerer Shendu's son, though he wants to remove the "junior" part.
* ParentalAbandonment: Lots of daddy issues with this one.
* PlayingWithFire: Being the son of the Demon Sorcerer of Fire, it should be obvious.
* PrehensileTail: He has used his tail in fights.
* PromotionToOpeningTitles: Appears at Season 5's opening.
* PsychopathicManChild: Drago acts like a teenage {{delinquent}} (or may actually be one). Couple that with the fact that he's also an evil demon wizard who wants to {{take over the world}}.
* PungeonMaster: "Anyone up for some ''flame''-enco dancing?"
* RedSkyTakeWarning: [[spoiler:After Drago obtains all the Demon Chis, the sky turns blood red and remains so, until he's banished to the Netherworld.]]
* SealedEvilInADuel: [[spoiler:In the final scene of the whole series, he's imprisoned with his [[EvilVersusEvil also evil]] father Shendu, leaving both them to quarrel.]]
* SuperpowerLottery: [[spoiler:In the final episode, Drago absorbs all 8 Demon Chi powers: [[PlayingWithFire Fire]], [[ShockAndAwe Thunder]], [[MakingASplash Water]], [[DishingOutDirt Earth]], [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever Mountain]], [[BlowYouAway Wind]], [[WingedHumanoid Sky]], and [[GravityMaster Moon]].]]
* SuperSpeed: He also gives this power to MC Cobra.
* SuperStrength: He also gives this power to DJ Fist.
* SuperToughness: As a demon, he is more durable than a human, though it's not clear if he's as invulnerable as the other Demon Sorcerers (as he was seen fleeing from armed Section 13 agents).
** [[spoiler:After getting all the Demon Chis, he's definitely invulnerable now, as missile launchers can't scratch him.]]
* SurroundedByIdiots: He's
are the only villain who fires Finn, Ratso, Shadowkhan type which can fly.
* BatOutOfHell: They have bat-like wings
and Chow after they failed him the first time. Then it's taken UpToEleven when he's looking for new henchmen: before the Ice Gang show up, Drago finds the possible replacements to be ''EVEN WORSE'' than the Enforcers. While he still finds the Ice Gang to be less than satisfactory, he keeps them around anyway because he doesn't like the hassle their body resembles that of finding more minions.
a bat.
* TerminatorTwosome: [[FutureBadass Future Jade]] time-travels to the present to prevent the BadFuture EnergyBall: They can create these from taking place. Drago follows to stop her.
shadow energy.
* TotallyRadical: He picks up some slang from LeotardOfPower: That's the Ice Gang.
* VagueAge: He almost looks like a teenager, but his actual age is never revealed. As far as we know though, he wasn't born yet (or at least not active on Earth) in the present day.
** Considering that present-day Shendu apparently knows who his son is, and Drago seems to have personal history with his dad as well, it is quite likely that Drago may
closest thing their outfits could be [[Really700YearsOld far older than he looks]].
* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: Averted. He's after the Demon Chis to become powerful enough to conquer the Earth all by himself.
* WellDoneSonGuy: He never gets his father's respect, but then again, his dad ''is'' an evil demon dragon.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dark Chi Forces]]
!!Daolon Wong
called.

!!!Sumo Khan
[[quoteright:320:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/04691cb8d8b84b9b1679380b1c1b6377.png]]
[[caption-width-right:320:[[EvilCounterPart Like Uncle, but evil]].]]
--> ''Ah, darkness shall begin its reign.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Hong

The main villain of Season 3. He is an ancient Chinese dark chi wizard who tries to find the animals
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Large and strong Shadowkhan. They are summoned by Captain Black
with Talisman powers.an Oni Mask.



* ArchEnemy: To Uncle, as they are both chi wizards, Uncle is his GoodCounterpart, and Wong [[YouKilledMyFather "defeated" Uncle's teacher]].
* ArcVillain: He's the main enemy of Season 3 but only a minor recurring enemy otherwise.
* BadassGrandpa: He's at least as old and just as powerful as Uncle.
* BadBoss:
** All the [[BigBad Big Bads]] are this to varying degrees, but Daolon Wong might be the top contender. [[GotVolunteered He just appears and turns the Enforcers into his new minions without asking their opinion]]. He never congratulates them for anything, punishes them either verbally or inflicting them with painful dark magic, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking addresses them with the names of his old warriors]]. Ratso once says that Wong turned him into an ottoman for [[DisproportionateRetribution bringing him the wrong tea]].
** He values the more competent Hak Foo slightly more than the others initially, but as soon as Hak Foo's success rate comes to an end, Wong treats him just as badly as the others.
* TheBadGuyWins: The episode which introduced both Eggbert (the noble rooster) and Mordecai (the noble pig) ended with him getting away with ''both'' talisman powers!
* BigBad: Of Season 3. He's after the Noble Animals with the Talisman powers.
* BeardOfEvil: He has a white goatee.
* BlackMagic: You don't see Uncle enslaving people to be his Dark Chi Warriors.
* BlackSpeech: He mutters his spells in sinister sounding Chinese.
* ButtMonkey: Almost every episode he's in usually ends up with him getting injured and his final defeat is the most humiliating of any of the {{Big Bad}}s - [[spoiler:he's stripped of his powers in a CurbStompBattle and left to rot in prison]]. Likewise, most of his defeats are {{Humiliation Conga}}s, with the episode involving time travel even having him rapidly flash through each of his most painful defeats.
* CardCarryingVillain: The only goal that Wong's made clear is that he wants to spread evil.
* CatchPhrase:
** "Gan, Ren, Chui!"
** "Eh?"
* DarkIsEvil: He's proud to declare his membership to the Forces of Darkness.
* {{Depowered}}: [[spoiler: In the 3rd arc's end, Uncle takes away all of Wong's magical powers.]]
* EvilAlbino: No other human in the series is as pale as he is.
* EvilCounterpart: To Uncle. They're both elderly and experienced Chinese chi wizards, but while Uncle fights to preserve the balance between good and evil, Wong attempts to tip the balance in favor of evil. They both have a no-nonsense attitude that makes them berate verbally and even physically their younger comrades/subordinates in order to set them in line. They're also [[GrumpyOldMan grouchy]] and at least somewhat [[TechnologicallyBlindElders out of touch with modern times]]. In fact, Jade often refers to Wong as "[[LampshadeHanging the anti-Uncle]]". In "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", Wong himself lampshades this to Uncle.
-->'''Daolon Wong''': It would appear you are the appropriate Yin to my Yang, good wizard.
%%* EvilGloating:
* EvilIsNotAToy: For a devoted evildoer, he should have known better than to make a deal with [[spoiler:Shendu]].
* EvilIsOneBigHappyFamily: While he is a BadBoss ''par excellence'', he seems to have this opinion of serious evil doers, referring to Shendu as a "brother in darkness" [[spoiler: and is genuinely shocked when Shendu betrays him]], and he is working to further the cause of evil for its own sake- power is a means to that end for him, not an end in itself.
* EvilOldFolks: He's probably older than Uncle, given the fact that he faced off Uncle's teacher.
* EvilSorcerer: He's an ''evil'' WitchDoctor. His magic is basically the same type as the one Uncle uses, but utilised for a different purpose.
* EvilWearsBlack: He wears a black and blue robe.
* EvilerThanThou: He once ends up facing [[EvilVersusEvil the Monkey King]] and wins and he easily puts Valmont in his place when recruiting the Enforcers. But later he ends up on the "thou" end against [[spoiler:Shendu]].
* {{Expy}}: He has many similarities to [[Film/BigTroubleInLittleChina Lo Pan]], another evil and ancient Chinese wizard who has three mystical warriors as servants and who's voiced by James Hong.
* FacialMarkings: He has black tattoos on his face.
* FangsAreEvil: He can create in each of his palm a fanged mouth.
* GenreBlind: How did he NOT see [[spoiler:Shendu's betrayal]] coming? Everyone else did.
* GrumpyOldMan: Smugness aside, he's never genuinely happy.
* HeroKiller: You know he's bad news when he brags about "defeating" Chi Master Fung.
* HijackedByGanon: [[spoiler: To Shendu in season 3. As soon as the old dragon is resurrected, he becomes the main threat.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Most of his plans fail due to this trope. The biggest example would be [[spoiler:him trusting [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder Shendu]]]].
* KiAttacks: Launches these with his magic wand.
* KickTheDog: Tries to "shoot the dog with a chi blast meant to vaporize it." [[spoiler:Good thing said dog was immortal.]] He was also content with killing all the canine competitors at a dog show in order to make his quest for the noble animal among the crowd all the more easier.
* KnightOfCerebus: Despite being a ButtMonkey, Daolon Wong brings more sinister tones to the story than the Dark Hand, for example. He is also one of the few human antagonists who are confirmed to have killed another character [[KilledOffForReal for real]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: In his last appearance, he's [[spoiler:dragged off to be interrogated by the past versions of the Enforcers, the same ones whose present versions he enslaved and abused during the 3rd season]].
* LeanAndMean: He is the most scrawny of the major antagonists and arguably the worst case of a BadBoss out of all of them.
* MagicWand: His wooden scepter. [[spoiler:It's eventually rendered powerless by Uncle.]]
* MismatchedEyes: Wong's left eye is gray, and his right eye is blue. Maybe it's due to magic?
* {{Necromancer}}: [[spoiler: He resurrects Shendu by magically creating for him a new physical body to replace the one Jade destroyed.]]
* OffscreenVillainy: When Uncle and Daolon Wong first meet, Wong reveals himself as the one who killed Uncle's Chi Master. This crime is never shown onscreen.
* OldMaster: Uncle often vouches for Wong's expertise and Wong seems to be more knowledgeable about more arcane spells than Uncle. [[spoiler:He knew the original spell that turned Shendu into a statue.]] But he does not seem to keep up with Uncle's more modern spells.
* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Half the time he appears, he pulls out some new magic, sometimes something that he never uses again, like turning Valmont into a child or creating a giant ogre out of thin air.
* PromotionToOpeningTitles: He is featured at Season 3's opening titles to show his status as that season's main antagonist.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Daolon or Daolan? [[http://www.sonypictures.com/tv/kids/index_jackie.html Even the official website can't decide.]] Daolon seems to be the more popular spelling among the fanbase.
* SmokeOut: He conceals himself in blue smoke when he [[VillainTeleportation teleports]]. Sometimes he [[DefeatEqualsExplosion "poofs"]] like his Dark Chi Warriors.
* SmugSnake: He's utterly convinced of his ingenuity, yet rarely succeeds.
* SquishyWizard: Out of the main villains in ''JCA'', he's physically the least fit. It makes things much harder for him after [[spoiler:he's stripped of his magic]].
* TooDumbToLive: The only one who was surprised that [[spoiler:Shendu betrayed him]] was Wong himself.
* TookALevelInBadass: Went from a recurring villain in Season 2 to the main villain of Season 3.
* TooManyMouths: He can create in his palms round mouths. He can absord the Talisman magic into himself through them.
* VillainousCheekbones: His wilted flesh makes no effort to hide his classically villainous cheekbones.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler: He's last seen in "Deja Vu", being taken away by the past Enforcers for interrogation. While Jackie returns to the present, [[FridgeHorror Wong's ultimate fate is never revealed]].]]
* WizardDuel: Almost in their every encounter, he and Uncle engage in this.
* YouKilledMyFather: States that he "defeated" Uncle's teacher, Chi Master Fong (the details of which are never brought up). While the show has a NeverSayDie policy, most dialogue indicates that Wong killed him.

!!Dark Chi Warriors
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[[caption-width-right:380:Ready as soldiers, [[TheVoiceless silent as ghosts]]. From left to right: Gan, Chui and Ren.]]
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[[caption-width-right:380:Meet [[FanNickname Dark Chi Enforcers]]. From left to right: Chui (Ratso), Ren (Finn) and Gan (Chow).]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:And [[AndZoidberg Zhen]] (Hak Foo).]]

Daolon Wong's demonic henchmen. They originally consisted of Ren, Chui, and Gan; later they were replaced by Finn, Ratso, and Chow respectively. Eventually Hak Foo was also turned into one of the Warriors and renamed Zhen.

to:

* ArchEnemy: To Uncle, as BossInMookClothing: They're abnormally strong, and [[NoSell completely immune to normal attacks]]. The only way to defeat them is with the Talismans.
* FingerPokeOfDoom: Just a fillip is enough to send Hak Foo flying through a wall.
* GiantMook: The largest type of Shadowkhan, after a fully grown Leech Khan.
* HumanoidAbomination: They don't look much different from Tohru. But their necks are more crouched.
* MightyGlacier: As stated above, they're strong and resilient. But
they are both chi wizards, Uncle is his GoodCounterpart, move slowly, and Wong [[YouKilledMyFather "defeated" Uncle's teacher]].only by traveling through shadows they can move quickly.
* ArcVillain: He's the main enemy of Season 3 but only a minor recurring enemy otherwise.
* BadassGrandpa: He's at least as old and just as powerful as Uncle.
* BadBoss:
** All the [[BigBad Big Bads]] are this to varying degrees, but Daolon Wong might be the top contender. [[GotVolunteered He just appears and turns the Enforcers into his new minions without asking their opinion]]. He never congratulates them for anything, punishes them either verbally or inflicting them with painful dark magic, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking addresses them with the names of his old warriors]]. Ratso once says that Wong turned him into an ottoman for [[DisproportionateRetribution bringing him the wrong tea]].
** He values the more competent Hak Foo slightly more than the others initially, but as soon as Hak Foo's success rate comes to an end, Wong treats him just as badly as the others.
* TheBadGuyWins: The episode which introduced both Eggbert (the noble rooster) and Mordecai (the noble pig) ended with him getting away with ''both'' talisman powers!
* BigBad: Of Season 3. He's after the Noble Animals with the Talisman powers.
* BeardOfEvil: He has a white goatee.
* BlackMagic: You don't see Uncle enslaving people to be his Dark Chi Warriors.
* BlackSpeech: He mutters his spells in sinister sounding Chinese.
* ButtMonkey: Almost every episode he's in usually ends up with him getting injured and his final defeat is the most humiliating of any of the {{Big Bad}}s - [[spoiler:he's stripped of his powers in a CurbStompBattle and left to rot in prison]]. Likewise, most of his defeats are {{Humiliation Conga}}s, with the episode involving time travel even having him rapidly flash through each of his most painful defeats.
* CardCarryingVillain: The only goal that Wong's made clear is that he wants to spread evil.
* CatchPhrase:
** "Gan, Ren, Chui!"
** "Eh?"
* DarkIsEvil: He's proud to declare his membership to the Forces of Darkness.
* {{Depowered}}: [[spoiler: In the 3rd arc's end, Uncle takes away all of Wong's magical powers.]]
* EvilAlbino: No other human in the series is as pale as he is.
* EvilCounterpart: To Uncle. They're both elderly and experienced Chinese chi wizards, but while Uncle fights to preserve the balance between good and evil, Wong attempts to tip the balance in favor of evil. They both have a no-nonsense attitude that makes them berate verbally and even physically their younger comrades/subordinates in order to set them in line. They're also [[GrumpyOldMan grouchy]] and at least somewhat [[TechnologicallyBlindElders out of touch with modern times]]. In fact, Jade often refers to Wong as "[[LampshadeHanging the anti-Uncle]]". In "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", Wong himself lampshades this to Uncle.
-->'''Daolon Wong''': It would appear you are the appropriate Yin to my Yang, good wizard.
%%* EvilGloating:
* EvilIsNotAToy: For a devoted evildoer, he should have known better than to make a deal with [[spoiler:Shendu]].
* EvilIsOneBigHappyFamily: While he is a BadBoss ''par excellence'', he seems to have this opinion of serious evil doers, referring to Shendu as a "brother in darkness" [[spoiler: and is genuinely shocked when Shendu betrays him]], and he is working to further the cause of evil for its own sake- power is a means to that end for him, not an end in itself.
* EvilOldFolks: He's probably older than Uncle, given the fact that he faced off Uncle's teacher.
* EvilSorcerer: He's an ''evil'' WitchDoctor. His magic is basically the same type as the one Uncle uses, but utilised for a different purpose.
* EvilWearsBlack: He wears a black and blue robe.
* EvilerThanThou: He once ends up facing [[EvilVersusEvil the Monkey King]] and wins and he easily puts Valmont in his place when recruiting the Enforcers. But later he ends up on the "thou" end against [[spoiler:Shendu]].
* {{Expy}}: He has many similarities to [[Film/BigTroubleInLittleChina Lo Pan]], another evil and ancient Chinese wizard who has three mystical warriors as servants and who's voiced by James Hong.
* FacialMarkings: He has black tattoos on his face.
* FangsAreEvil: He can create in each of his palm a fanged mouth.
* GenreBlind: How did he NOT see [[spoiler:Shendu's betrayal]] coming? Everyone else did.
* GrumpyOldMan: Smugness aside, he's never genuinely happy.
* HeroKiller: You know he's bad news when he brags about "defeating" Chi Master Fung.
* HijackedByGanon: [[spoiler: To Shendu in season 3. As soon as the old dragon is resurrected, he becomes the main threat.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Most of his plans fail due to this trope. The biggest example would be [[spoiler:him trusting [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder Shendu]]]].
* KiAttacks: Launches these with his magic wand.
* KickTheDog: Tries to "shoot the dog with a chi blast meant to vaporize it." [[spoiler:Good thing said dog was immortal.]] He was also content with killing all the canine competitors at a dog show in order to make his quest for the noble animal among the crowd all the more easier.
* KnightOfCerebus: Despite being a ButtMonkey, Daolon Wong brings more sinister tones to the story than the Dark Hand, for example. He is also one of the few human antagonists who are confirmed to have killed another character [[KilledOffForReal for real]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: In his last appearance, he's [[spoiler:dragged off to be interrogated by the past versions of the Enforcers, the same ones whose present versions he enslaved and abused during the 3rd season]].
* LeanAndMean: He is the most scrawny of the major antagonists and arguably the worst case of a BadBoss out of all of them.
* MagicWand: His wooden scepter. [[spoiler:It's eventually rendered powerless by Uncle.]]
* MismatchedEyes: Wong's left eye is gray, and his right eye is blue. Maybe it's due to magic?
* {{Necromancer}}: [[spoiler: He resurrects Shendu by magically creating for him a new physical body to replace the one Jade destroyed.]]
* OffscreenVillainy: When Uncle and Daolon Wong first meet, Wong reveals himself as the one who killed Uncle's Chi Master. This crime is never shown onscreen.
* OldMaster: Uncle often vouches for Wong's expertise and Wong seems to be more knowledgeable about more arcane spells than Uncle. [[spoiler:He knew the original spell that turned Shendu into a statue.]] But he does not seem to keep up with Uncle's more modern spells.
* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Half the time he appears, he pulls out some new magic, sometimes something that he never uses again, like turning Valmont into a child or creating a giant ogre out of thin air.
* PromotionToOpeningTitles: He is featured at Season 3's opening titles to show his status as that season's main antagonist.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Daolon or Daolan? [[http://www.sonypictures.com/tv/kids/index_jackie.html Even
In the official website can't decide.]] Daolon seems to be 4th season opening, one serves as the more popular spelling among the fanbase.
character who's punched by Jackie.
%%* SleevesAreForWimps
* SmokeOut: He conceals himself in blue smoke when he [[VillainTeleportation teleports]]. Sometimes he [[DefeatEqualsExplosion "poofs"]] like his Dark Chi Warriors.
* SmugSnake: He's utterly convinced of his ingenuity, yet rarely succeeds.
* SquishyWizard: Out of the main villains in ''JCA'', he's physically the least fit. It makes things much harder for him after [[spoiler:he's stripped of his magic]].
* TooDumbToLive:
SuperStrength: The only one who was surprised that [[spoiler:Shendu betrayed him]] was Wong himself.
* TookALevelInBadass: Went from a recurring villain in Season 2 to the main villain of Season 3.
* TooManyMouths: He can create in his palms round mouths. He can absord the
Ox Talisman magic into himself through is needed to match them.
* VillainousCheekbones: His wilted flesh makes no effort to hide his classically villainous cheekbones.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler: He's last seen in "Deja Vu", being taken away by the past Enforcers for interrogation. While Jackie returns to the present, [[FridgeHorror Wong's ultimate fate is never revealed]].]]
* WizardDuel: Almost in their every encounter, he and Uncle engage in this.
* YouKilledMyFather: States that he "defeated" Uncle's teacher, Chi Master Fong (the details of which
SuperToughness: The Talismans are never brought up). While the show has a NeverSayDie policy, most dialogue indicates that Wong killed him.

!!Dark Chi Warriors
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required to destroy them.
%%* WrestlerInAllOfUs

!!!Samurai Khan
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[[caption-width-right:380:Ready as soldiers, [[TheVoiceless silent as ghosts]]. From left to right: Gan, Chui and Ren.]]
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org/pmwiki/pub/images/edba2d02c098fa89d4898067b509159e.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:380:Meet [[FanNickname Dark Chi Enforcers]]. From left to right: Chui (Ratso), Ren (Finn) and Gan (Chow).]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:And [[AndZoidberg Zhen]] (Hak Foo).]]

Daolon Wong's demonic henchmen.
Ikazuki's henchmen, who are ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. They originally consisted of Ren, Chui, and Gan; later they were replaced are summoned by Finn, Ratso, and Chow respectively. Eventually Hak Foo the reanimated Ikazuki Mask, while he was also turned into one of the Warriors and renamed Zhen.placed on Finn's butt.



* BareYourMidriff: Chui/Ratso and Zhen's midriff are wholly exposed. The other two have theirs partially exposed.
* BizarreAlienBiology: Their eyelids are situated so that they open and close vertically, not horizontally like with a human.
* BlackEyesOfEvil: They have pitch-black eyes to reflect their nature as evil spirits
* DeathIsCheap: Any time they are seriously or fatally injured, they [[DefeatEqualsExplosion "poof" into clouds of smoke]], and are eventually revived and resummoned. [[ButtMonkey The Enforcers]] have this PlayedForLaughs.
* DropTheHammer: Chui/Ratso uses a sledgehammer.
* EvilRedhead: Except for [[BaldOfEvil Chui/Ratso]], they all have long red hair.
%%* EvilWearsBlack
* FacialMarkings: They all have lightning bolt on their chins (excluding Zhen) and on their foreheads a mark similiar to the one Wong has. They are both blue.
* FightingWithChucks: Gan/Chow's weapon is a sanjiegun, a three-sectional staff.
* FumaShuriken: Ren/Finn's WeaponOfChoice. It's used close range or as a throwing weapon.
* InASingleBound: They can jump quite high, Zhen even more so.
* MeaningfulName: Chui can mean "hammer" in Chinese. Zhen can mean "rare" or "precious" in Chinese, reflecting Wong's slightly higher valuing of Hak Foo due to him being more competent than the other Enforcers.
* ReplacementMooks: After Uncle trapped the original Dark Chi Warriors inside a magic box, Daolon Wong used the Dark Hand Enforcers as substitutes.
* SealedEvilInACan: The original Warriors are sealed by Uncle into the Lost Urn of Wei Cheng, forcing Wong to replace them with the Enforcers.
* SlaveMooks: Finn, Ratso, and Chow were forcibly turned into Dark Chi Warriors against their will (with Wong even saying that they're enslaved to do his bidding). [[BlessedWithSuck They resent their ridiculous new appearances, and being forced to do the old wizard's bidding]]. Hak Foo on the other hand, while he didn't agree to join, [[FreakyIsCool doesn't mind it because he's more powerful now]].
* SmokeOut: When they teleport or "die", they are consealed in blue smoke.
* TheStoic: While the Enforcers are just as expressive as before, the original Warriors were mostly expressionless. One of the rare cases of them being NotSoStoic was when [[spoiler:Jade fought them to a standstill with the Ben Shui Order's Chosen One's staff]].
* SummonToHand: They can summon their weapon to their hands, either over a long distance or out of thin air.
* SuperStrength: The skinny Chow/Gan could break down a door that was barricaded. Chui/Ratso easily caught a tree that was falling on him. Zhen is the strongest of them.
* SuperpoweredMooks: They're faster and stronger than humans, have [[MindOverMatter telekinetic control over their weapons]], and have ResurrectiveImmortality.
* TastesLikePurple: They can ''smell'' magic. This way they locate Jade, who was using the Snake Talisman's power at the time.
* TheVoiceless: The original Warriors were completely mute. However, the Enforcers are still just as talkative after their transformations.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Oni and Shadowkhan]]
The [[{{Youkai}} Oni]] are hideous horned demons from Japanese folklore. 10 of them (led by Tarakudo) commanded an army of [[LivingShadow Shadowkhan]], who are demonic shadow warriors.

to:

* BareYourMidriff: Chui/Ratso and Zhen's midriff are wholly exposed. The other two have theirs partially exposed.
* BizarreAlienBiology:
AbsurdlySharpBlade: Their eyelids are situated so that they open and close vertically, not horizontally like with a human.
shadow katanas.
* BlackEyesOfEvil: They have pitch-black eyes to reflect their nature as evil spirits
* DeathIsCheap: Any time they are seriously or fatally injured, they [[DefeatEqualsExplosion "poof" into clouds of smoke]], and are eventually revived and resummoned. [[ButtMonkey The Enforcers]] have this PlayedForLaughs.
* DropTheHammer: Chui/Ratso uses a sledgehammer.
* EvilRedhead: Except for [[BaldOfEvil Chui/Ratso]], they all have long red hair.
%%* EvilWearsBlack
* FacialMarkings: They all have lightning bolt on their chins (excluding Zhen) and on their foreheads a mark similiar to
ArmorIsUseless: See the one Wong has. They are both blue.
FakeUltimateMook below.
* FightingWithChucks: Gan/Chow's weapon is a sanjiegun, a three-sectional staff.
* FumaShuriken: Ren/Finn's WeaponOfChoice. It's used close range or as a throwing weapon.
* InASingleBound: They can jump quite high, Zhen even more so.
* MeaningfulName: Chui can mean "hammer" in Chinese. Zhen can mean "rare" or "precious" in Chinese, reflecting Wong's slightly higher valuing of Hak Foo due to him
CoolHelmet: That too comes from being more competent than a samurai.
%%* EverythingsBetterWithSamurai:
* FakeUltimateMook: They're big, heavily armored samurai that wield shadow swords able to cut through anything, yet in
the other Enforcers.
* ReplacementMooks: After Uncle trapped
end they're just as easily defeated as the original Dark Chi Warriors inside a magic box, Daolon Wong used the Dark Hand Enforcers as substitutes.
* SealedEvilInACan: The original Warriors are sealed by Uncle into the Lost Urn of Wei Cheng, forcing Wong to replace them with the Enforcers.
* SlaveMooks: Finn, Ratso, and Chow were forcibly turned into Dark Chi Warriors against their will (with Wong
Ninja-Khan (or even saying easier). The fact that they're enslaved to do his bidding). [[BlessedWithSuck They resent [[ButtMonkey Ikazuki's]] Shadowkhan is a justification.
* GlassCannon: Turns out that despite
their ridiculous new appearances, and armor, they're not that difficult to dissipate.
%%* HeavilyArmoredMook
* HumanoidAbomination: Besides
being forced to do the old wizard's bidding]]. Hak Foo on the other hand, while he didn't agree to join, [[FreakyIsCool doesn't mind it because he's more powerful now]].
* SmokeOut: When they teleport or "die", they are consealed in
quite tall and having red eyes and blue smoke.
* TheStoic: While the Enforcers are just as expressive as before, the original Warriors were mostly expressionless. One of the rare cases of them being NotSoStoic was when [[spoiler:Jade fought them to a standstill with the Ben Shui Order's Chosen One's staff]].
* SummonToHand: They can summon their weapon to their
hands, either over a long distance or out of thin air.
* SuperStrength: The skinny Chow/Gan could break down a door that was barricaded. Chui/Ratso easily caught a tree that was falling on him. Zhen is the strongest of them.
* SuperpoweredMooks: They're faster and stronger than humans, have [[MindOverMatter telekinetic control over their weapons]], and have ResurrectiveImmortality.
* TastesLikePurple:
they're quite human-looking.

!!!Squid Khan
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Slimy tentacled monsters who can "stretch like taffy".
They can ''smell'' magic. This way they locate Jade, who was using the Snake Talisman's power at the time.
* TheVoiceless: The original Warriors were completely mute. However, the Enforcers
are still just as talkative after their transformations.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Oni and Shadowkhan]]
The [[{{Youkai}} Oni]] are hideous horned demons from Japanese folklore. 10 of them (led
summoned by Tarakudo) commanded [[spoiler:Paco]] with an army of [[LivingShadow Shadowkhan]], who are demonic shadow warriors.Oni Mask.



* BadassArmy: The Oni and Shadowkhan could possibly engulf the entire world in darkness (figuratively and [[TheNightThatNeverEnds literally]]).
* FangsAreEvil: The Oni have sharp teeth.
* HornedHumanoid: The Oni have small horns.
* KeystoneArmy: While generally efficient, the Shadowkhan are dependent on their masters' instructions. Other than the Oni, people can control them only as long as they're wearing an Oni Mask or having [[spoiler:Tarakudo's mark]]. [[spoiler:Imprisoning Tarakudo in his mask seals also his Generals and all the Shadowkhan.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: During the 4th season, when Tarakudo or the Oni are involved, you hear a quiet sinister tone.
* NearVillainVictory: [[spoiler:The Oni Generals are released [[NiceJobBreakingItHero by the heroes]] unknowingly doing the very thing that destroys their mask prisons -- by gathering them in one location. The Oni then [[AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs conquer Section 13]] and begin summoning enough Shadowkhan to cover the entire Earth in darkness. Tarakudo imprisons the J-Team and the Generals set out to spread the veil of darkness unopposed. The J-Team is able to stop and seal the Oni and the Shadowkhan away only after they accidentally discover the existence of the mask used for that purpose, and even then, getting the mask and placing it on Tarakudo's face is no easy feat.]]
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: The Oni are fearsome ogre-like demons from Japanese mythology. But the Shadowkhan on the other hand were created for the show.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: Once all 9 Oni Generals are united, they collectively possess enough power to eventually cover the entire world in darkness. Presumably, if Tarakudo were not a floating head, he could do this all by himself.
* SealedArmyInACan: Tarakudo was reduced to being a floating head and imprisoned in another dimension, while all the Oni Generals and their respective Shadowkhan tribes were trapped inside the Oni Masks. After Daolon Wong accidentally released Tarakudo, the latter seeks to liberate the other Oni and Shadowkhan. [[spoiler:Eventually all the Oni and Shadowkhan are freed from their imprisonment, however all of them are trapped again inside a final Oni Mask placed on Tarakudo's face.]]
* TimeAbyss: Like the Demon Sorcerers, Tarakudo and his Generals are ancient, but their actual age is never stated. The fact that Shendu used one of the Oni Masks to summon the Shadowkhan, indicating they were defeated before he was turned into a statue, hints that the Oni might be even ''older'' than the Demon Sorcerers.
* {{Youkai}}: The Oni are a class of creatures from the folklore of Japan.

!!Tarakudo
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[[caption-width-right:144: This face will stare at you from the SHADOWS!]]
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-->''I am the one and only King of the Shadowkhan!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MiguelFerrer

The main villain of Season 4. He is the king of the Shadowkhan and lord of all Oni. He seeks to release his nine Oni Generals and their Shadowkhan armies to take over the world.

to:

* BadassArmy: CombatTentacles: Naturally, being squid monsters and all.
* EldritchAbomination:
The Oni and Squid Khan are the only kind of Shadowkhan could possibly engulf the entire world in darkness (figuratively and [[TheNightThatNeverEnds literally]]).
* FangsAreEvil: The Oni have sharp teeth.
* HornedHumanoid: The Oni have small horns.
* KeystoneArmy: While generally efficient, the Shadowkhan are dependent on their masters' instructions. Other than the Oni, people can control them only as long as they're wearing an Oni Mask or having [[spoiler:Tarakudo's mark]]. [[spoiler:Imprisoning Tarakudo in his mask seals also his Generals and all the Shadowkhan.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: During the 4th season, when Tarakudo or the Oni are involved, you hear a quiet sinister tone.
* NearVillainVictory: [[spoiler:The Oni Generals are released [[NiceJobBreakingItHero by the heroes]] unknowingly doing the very thing that destroys their mask prisons -- by gathering them in one location. The Oni then [[AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs conquer Section 13]] and begin summoning enough Shadowkhan to cover the entire Earth in darkness. Tarakudo imprisons the J-Team and the Generals set
whose face we see, which turn out to spread the veil be that of darkness unopposed. The J-Team is able to stop and seal the Oni and the Shadowkhan away only after they accidentally discover the existence of the mask a hideous demonic-looking Cthulian monster.
* EverythingsSquishierWithCephalopods
* ExtraEyes: They have seven little round eyes.
* TentacleRope: Their squid tentacles can be
used for that purpose, and even then, getting the mask and placing it on Tarakudo's face is no easy feat.]]
restraint.
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: The Oni are fearsome ogre-like demons from Japanese mythology. But the Shadowkhan on the other hand were created for the show.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: Once all 9 Oni Generals are united, they collectively possess enough power
TooManyMouths: They seem to eventually cover the entire world in darkness. Presumably, if Tarakudo were not a floating head, he could do this all by himself.
* SealedArmyInACan: Tarakudo was reduced to being a floating head and imprisoned in
have another dimension, while all the Oni Generals and mouth ''on top of their respective Shadowkhan tribes were trapped inside the Oni Masks. After Daolon Wong accidentally released Tarakudo, the latter seeks to liberate the other Oni and Shadowkhan. [[spoiler:Eventually all the Oni and Shadowkhan are freed from their imprisonment, however all of them are trapped again inside a final Oni Mask placed on Tarakudo's face.]]
* TimeAbyss: Like the Demon Sorcerers, Tarakudo and his Generals are ancient, but their actual age is never stated. The fact that Shendu used one of the Oni Masks to summon the Shadowkhan, indicating they were defeated before he was turned into a statue, hints that the Oni might be even ''older'' than the Demon Sorcerers.
* {{Youkai}}: The Oni are a class of creatures from the folklore of Japan.

!!Tarakudo
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head''!

!!!Crab Khan
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They have large crab-like pincers in their right arms, and large scorpion-like stabbing claws in their left arms. They were temporarily split in half, because their Oni Mask was also split in half. They're summoned by Valmont and Jade with
the SHADOWS!]]
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-->''I am the one and only King
two halves of the Shadowkhan!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MiguelFerrer

The main villain of Season 4. He is the king of the Shadowkhan and lord of all Oni. He seeks to release his nine Oni Generals and their Shadowkhan armies to take over the world.
mask.



* AffablyEvil: The least strict boss to the Enforcers and isn't particularly malevolent - while he still wants to take over the world, he isn't a dick about it.
* ArcVillain: Tarakudo appears in the first and last episodes of the fourth season.
* AristocratsAreEvil: He styles himself as the "Lord of All Oni" and "King of the Shadowkhan".
%%* BeardOfEvil
* BadassGrandpa: He is an ancient and immortal demon after all.
* BadassMustache: His mustache is similar to those included to the classical samurai masks.
* BadBoss: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] when compared to the other {{Big Bad}}s of the series, though he has his moments when the Enforcers stretch his patience.
* BattleStrip: [[spoiler: When he regains his body, he prepares for battle... by ripping off his shirt.]]
* BenevolentBoss: This is the one of the biggest things that set him apart from the other villains. While the others have at best strained relationship with their associates, Tarakudo treats his underlings - human or Oni - more leniently, and his Generals are never shown plotting behind his back.
* BerserkButton: He becomes absolutely murderous once he finds out that the J-Team has obtained his mask.
* BigBad: Of Season 4, being the leader of the Oni and the Shadowkhan.
* BigNo: He yells this when [[spoiler:he's being sucked into his mask]].
* BroughtDownToBadass: When Tarakudo is hit with a spell that causes him to [[spoiler:have a body so that the tenth mask can be used to seal away him and the rest of the Oni]], it also removes his MindOverMatter powers. [[spoiler:Even without them, sticking the mask to his face proved the only way to stop him and his armies.]]
* TheChessmaster: He shows himself to be a long-term planner with his XanatosGambit example (see below) and the fact that he [[spoiler:hid the only known object that could be used to defeat him in a nearly inaccessible realm]].
* CombatPragmatist: When he turns out to be evenly matched in telekinesis with Eggbert the Noble Rooster, he uses a distraction to take the rooster out.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: When compared to the other main antagonists, Tarakudo is probably the wisest and the most sensible, given his more flexible way of thinking. His best example of this trope would be hiding [[spoiler:the mask made specifically to seal him]] in the Shadow Realm, a place no human can enter without using BlackMagic.
* DeadpanSnarker: He provides more humor than the other {{Big Bad}}s with his dry wit.
* EarlyBirdCameo: [[spoiler: As a tattoo that Jade put on her leg. Not surprisingly it's a MarkOfTheBeast (see below).]]
* EvilSoundsDeep: Helps that his voice is provided by Miguel Ferrer.
* EvilWearsBlack: [[spoiler: When he regains his physical body, he appears in a black gi with [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver red patterns]].]]
* FlyingFace: For most of Season 4, Tarakudo is a floating head giving orders.
* IntangibleMan: Tarakudo is an Intangible Floating Demon Head. It makes him a very difficult enemy to fight, but also forces him to rely heavily on his minions. He still prefers it to having a real body, [[spoiler:since the only way he would get that is if someone found the mask that can [[SealedEvilInACan seal him away]].]]
* KickTheDog: After the Bat Khan mask is removed from Scruffy in "The Amazing T-Troop", he makes a telekinetic shot at Jade. Scruffy takes the shot and seems to die. Tarakudo merely says "Oops" and callously vanishes. [[spoiler:Good thing nothing happened to Scruffy.]]
* KungFuWizard: [[spoiler:After being forced into a physical body, Tarakudo drops the mental tricks and starts kicking ''Jackie's'' butt single-handedly.]]
* ManipulativeBastard: When some of the Oni Masks end up on the faces of more noble-minded people, Tarakudo accelerates their corruption by encouraging or tricking them to call upon their darkness within.
* MarkOfTheBeast: [[spoiler:If anyone gets a tattoo of Tarakudo's face, they will have demonic powers and become evil.]]
* MindOverMatter: Tarakudo has the power of levitation and telekinesis.
* MyNameIsInigoMontoya: "Bow before Tarakudo, king of all Shadowkhan, lord of all Oni."
* OutsideContextVillain: As the majority of the shows villain's were Chinese in origin, none of the heroes were prepared for a Japanese one to appear. Even Uncle had no idea who he was when he showed up.
* PungeonMaster: He makes puns more than his predecessor {{Big Bad}}s. In [[HalloweenEpisode "Fright Fight Night"]], after reproving Jackie's lack of a Halloween costume, he places a Jack-o'-lantern on his head, naming him "Jackie-o'-lantern". And in "Ninja Twilight", when he first meets Viper, he says that she's quite a catch before trapping her in a fishnet.
* RedOniBlueOni: Personality-wise, the collected Tarakudo is blue to the boisterous Ikazuki's red. It's ironic because, in literal terms, Tarakudo's and Ikazuki's faces are red and blue respectively.
* SealedEvilInACan: Tarakudo is accidentally released from imprisonment in another dimension by Daolon Wong. [[spoiler:In the end of the season, Tarakudo's own mask is placed on his face, which traps not only him, but also all the other Oni and Shadowkhan.]]
* ShirtlessScene: [[spoiler: After the above mentioned BattleStrip, he spends his final screentime shirtless.]]
* SingleStrokeBattle: [[spoiler: After he regains his body, he performs this on El Toro and Viper at the same time, in mid-air no less. No weapons are used, and no blood is spilled.]]
* SoreLoser: He admits being this before committing the above mentioned KickTheDog moment.
* SupernaturalGoldEyes: Unlike most of the supernatural foes shown, Tarakudo has amber eyes instead of red.
* WeCanRuleTogether: Twice during the show, Tarakudo asks Jade if she's going to reclaim her title as the Queen of the Shadowkhan. It's up to debate how serious he is about this, but it's hinted that [[VillainTakesAnInterest he'd want to be her mentor]].
* WeaksauceWeakness: As an Oni, Tarakudo's eyes are very sensitive to onions, and having it thrown in his face will make him retreat.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: For the above mentioned reason, he freaks out anytime he sees an onion.
--> "[[OhCrap No!]] [[AnythingButThat Anything but onions!]]"
* XanatosGambit: [[spoiler:The Oni generals are released whenever all nine masks are assembled in one place. Since Tarakudo is the only one that knows this, whether he gets all the masks, or the J-Team does, he still wins.]]

!!Oni Generals
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[[caption-width-right:320:Yep, even the leader deserves to have a spot.]]
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9 Oni who served Tarakudo. Each of them has been trapped inside a mask. Any mortal who wears an Oni Mask will be possessed, and can summon a unique type of Shadowkhan.

to:

* AffablyEvil: The least strict boss to HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Valmont and Jade each end up wearing half an Oni Mask, so when they summon their Crab Khan, they each end up getting the Enforcers left and isn't particularly malevolent - right halves of each mook. But Valmont's Shadowkhan retain the heads, while he still wants to take over the world, he isn't Jade's don't.
* HybridMonster: Like stated above, one of their arm has
a dick about it.
* ArcVillain: Tarakudo appears in the first
crab-like pincers, and last episodes of the fourth season.
* AristocratsAreEvil: He styles himself as the "Lord of All Oni" and "King of the Shadowkhan".
%%* BeardOfEvil
* BadassGrandpa: He is an ancient and immortal demon after all.
* BadassMustache: His mustache is similar to those included to the classical samurai masks.
* BadBoss: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] when compared to
the other {{Big Bad}}s of the series, though he has his moments when the Enforcers stretch his patience.
a scorpion-like stabbing claw.
* BattleStrip: [[spoiler: LightningBruiser: When he regains his body, he prepares for battle... by ripping off his shirt.]]
* BenevolentBoss: This is the one of the biggest things that set him apart from the other villains. While the others have at best strained relationship with their associates, Tarakudo treats his underlings - human or Oni - more leniently, and his Generals are never shown plotting behind his back.
* BerserkButton: He becomes absolutely murderous once he finds out that the J-Team has obtained his mask.
* BigBad: Of Season 4, being the leader of the Oni and the Shadowkhan.
* BigNo: He yells this when [[spoiler:he's being sucked into his mask]].
* BroughtDownToBadass: When Tarakudo is hit with a spell that causes him to [[spoiler:have a body so that the tenth mask can be used to seal away him and the rest of the Oni]], it also removes his MindOverMatter powers. [[spoiler:Even without them, sticking the mask to his face proved the only way to stop him and his armies.]]
* TheChessmaster: He shows himself to be a long-term planner with his XanatosGambit example (see below) and the fact that he [[spoiler:hid the only known object that could be used to defeat him in a nearly inaccessible realm]].
* CombatPragmatist: When he turns out to be evenly matched in telekinesis with Eggbert the Noble Rooster, he uses a distraction to take the rooster out.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: When compared to the other main antagonists, Tarakudo is probably the wisest and the most sensible, given his more flexible way of thinking. His best example of this trope would be hiding [[spoiler:the mask made specifically to seal him]] in the Shadow Realm, a place no human can enter without using BlackMagic.
* DeadpanSnarker: He provides more humor than the other {{Big Bad}}s with his dry wit.
* EarlyBirdCameo: [[spoiler: As a tattoo that Jade put on her leg. Not surprisingly it's a MarkOfTheBeast (see below).]]
* EvilSoundsDeep: Helps that his voice is provided by Miguel Ferrer.
* EvilWearsBlack: [[spoiler: When he regains his physical body, he appears in a black gi with [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver red patterns]].]]
* FlyingFace: For most of Season 4, Tarakudo is a floating head giving orders.
* IntangibleMan: Tarakudo is an Intangible Floating Demon Head. It makes him a very difficult enemy to fight, but also forces him to rely heavily on his minions. He still prefers it to having a real body, [[spoiler:since the only way he would get that is if someone found the mask that can [[SealedEvilInACan seal him away]].]]
* KickTheDog: After the Bat Khan mask is removed from Scruffy in "The Amazing T-Troop", he makes a telekinetic shot at Jade. Scruffy takes the shot and seems to die. Tarakudo merely says "Oops" and callously vanishes. [[spoiler:Good thing nothing happened to Scruffy.]]
* KungFuWizard: [[spoiler:After being forced into a physical body, Tarakudo drops the mental tricks and starts kicking ''Jackie's'' butt single-handedly.]]
* ManipulativeBastard: When some of the Oni Masks end up on the faces of more noble-minded people, Tarakudo accelerates their corruption by encouraging or tricking them to call upon their darkness within.
* MarkOfTheBeast: [[spoiler:If anyone gets a tattoo of Tarakudo's face,
they will have demonic powers are whole, they come off as strong, fast and become evil.]]
durable.
%%* MonstrousHumanoid
%%* PowerPincers
* MindOverMatter: Tarakudo has WhoNeedsTheirWholeBody: Played with. The left half-Shadowkhan (the ones who retained the power of levitation and telekinesis.
* MyNameIsInigoMontoya: "Bow before Tarakudo, king of all Shadowkhan, lord of all Oni."
* OutsideContextVillain: As the majority of the shows villain's were Chinese in origin, none of the heroes were prepared for a Japanese one to appear. Even Uncle had no idea who he was when he showed up.
* PungeonMaster: He makes puns more than his predecessor {{Big Bad}}s. In [[HalloweenEpisode "Fright Fight Night"]], after reproving Jackie's lack of a Halloween costume, he places a Jack-o'-lantern on his head, naming him "Jackie-o'-lantern". And in "Ninja Twilight", when he first meets Viper, he says that she's quite a catch before trapping her in a fishnet.
* RedOniBlueOni: Personality-wise, the collected Tarakudo is blue to the boisterous Ikazuki's red. It's ironic because, in literal terms, Tarakudo's and Ikazuki's faces
heads) are red and blue respectively.
* SealedEvilInACan: Tarakudo is accidentally released from imprisonment in another dimension by Daolon Wong. [[spoiler:In the end of the season, Tarakudo's own mask is placed on his face, which traps not only him, but also all the other Oni and Shadowkhan.]]
* ShirtlessScene: [[spoiler: After the above mentioned BattleStrip, he spends his final screentime shirtless.]]
* SingleStrokeBattle: [[spoiler: After he regains his body, he performs this on El Toro and Viper at the same time, in mid-air no less. No weapons are used, and no blood is spilled.]]
* SoreLoser: He admits being this before committing the above mentioned KickTheDog moment.
* SupernaturalGoldEyes: Unlike most of the supernatural foes shown, Tarakudo has amber eyes instead of red.
* WeCanRuleTogether: Twice during the show, Tarakudo asks Jade if she's going
able to reclaim her title as the Queen of the Shadowkhan. It's up to debate how serious he is about this, but it's hinted that [[VillainTakesAnInterest he'd want to be her mentor]].
* WeaksauceWeakness: As an Oni, Tarakudo's eyes are very sensitive to onions, and having it thrown in his face will make him retreat.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: For the above mentioned reason, he freaks out anytime he sees an onion.
--> "[[OhCrap No!]] [[AnythingButThat Anything but onions!]]"
* XanatosGambit: [[spoiler:The Oni generals are released whenever all nine masks are assembled in one place. Since Tarakudo is the only one that knows this, whether he gets all the masks, or the J-Team does, he still wins.]]

!!Oni Generals
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fight somewhat effectively. The headless right half-Shadowkhan can barely get anything done.

!!!Leech Khan
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[[caption-width-right:320:Yep, even They start out very small and pathetic, but they grow larger every time they eat a human's shadow (which incapacitates the leader deserves to have a spot.]]
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9 Oni who served Tarakudo. Each of them has been trapped inside a mask. Any mortal who wears
victim). They are summoned by Hak Foo with an Oni Mask will be possessed, and can summon a unique type of Shadowkhan.Mask.



* BaldOfEvil: Most of them don't have hair on their heads.
* BodyHorror: When a mask is worn, the user's face (and sometimes their whole body) will change to resemble that of the Oni possessing them.
* BodySnatcher: Once the mask's host uses their Shadowkhan, they begin to have equal control of the user's body, whether the user (namely Captain Black, Finn, Paco, Jade and Valmont) want them to or not.
* BrainFood: Apparently some, if not all of them, like to eat human brains.
* CastingAShadow: Summoning the Shadowkhan and spreading darkness are the main powers of the Oni Generals.
* DemonicPossession: When an Oni Mask is placed on the face of the user, they are still conscious of their actions, but are greatly influenced by the mask, and eventually it will completely take over. Finn was the only one who wasn't affected, because the Rat Talisman awakened Ikazuki, who was accidentally placed on his butt.
* {{Evil Mask}}s: The season's {{MacGuffin}}s are masks that can summon different breeds of Shadowkhan. That is the main reason the human villains want the masks in the first place.
* EvilWearsBlack: [[spoiler: After they are freed from their masks, they wear almost fully black uniforms.]]
* {{Flat Character}}s: Aside from Ikazuki, they don't get much characterization beyond vileness and loyal devotion to Tarakudo.
* {{Four Star Badass}}es: They all command vast Shadowkhan armies, and they fought personally before their imprisonment [[spoiler:and after their liberation]].
* MadeOfIron: [[spoiler:After they are released from their masks, a blast from the Dragon Talisman doesn't injure them.]]
* SealedEvilInACan: All of the Oni Generals are trapped within masks and by extension, the Shadowkhan they control. [[spoiler:Ultimately, all the Generals are sealed in the mask designed to imprison Tarakudo.]]
* SlasherSmile: Their pointy teeth cause them to make these.
* SummonMagic: Each Oni General commands a tribe of Shadowkhan and, as per usual, can summon them at will. Shendu commanded one tribe because he magically manipulated one of the masks.
* TheVoiceless: Excluding Ikazuki, they're never heard speaking.
* UndyingLoyalty: They all have this towards Tarakudo, as they're never shown plotting behind his back.
* WeaksauceWeakness: Onions can normally hurt them, unless an Oni Mask is attached to a human host.
* WildHair: Some of them have this, as you might expect from the reputedly wild Onis.

!!!Ikazuki
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-->''[[LargeHam Ikazuki lives]]. [[KneelBeforeZod Bow before my mighty form]] and - [[EpicFail Where is my mighty form]]?''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MauriceLaMarche

The only Oni General who is named. He is the second-in-command behind Tarakudo. He can summon Samurai Khan.

to:

* BaldOfEvil: Most of them don't have hair on their heads.
* BodyHorror: When a mask is worn, the user's face (and sometimes their whole body) will change to resemble that of the Oni possessing them.
* BodySnatcher: Once the mask's host uses their Shadowkhan, they begin to have equal control of the user's body, whether the user (namely Captain Black, Finn, Paco, Jade and Valmont) want them to or not.
* BrainFood: Apparently some, if not all of them, like to eat human brains.
* CastingAShadow: Summoning the
AdorableEvilMinions: Really tiny Shadowkhan and spreading darkness are the main powers who look like plushies.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: The largest we see grows taller than most
of the Oni Generals.
buildings of San Francisco.
* DemonicPossession: CastsNoShadow: When an Oni Mask is placed on the face of the user, they are still conscious of their actions, but are greatly influenced by have eaten a person's shadow, the mask, victim literally casts no shadow, as seen with Tohru and eventually it will completely take over. Finn was Chow.
* EldritchAbomination: Along with the Squid Khan, they look very monstrous and unearthly compared to the other Shadowkhan.
* EyelessFace: They're
the only one who wasn't affected, because the Rat Talisman awakened Ikazuki, who was accidentally placed on his butt.
* {{Evil Mask}}s: The season's {{MacGuffin}}s are masks that can summon different breeds of Shadowkhan. That is the main reason the human villains want the masks in the first place.
* EvilWearsBlack: [[spoiler: After they are freed from their masks, they wear almost fully black uniforms.]]
* {{Flat Character}}s: Aside from Ikazuki, they don't get much characterization beyond vileness and loyal devotion to Tarakudo.
* {{Four Star Badass}}es: They all command vast
Shadowkhan armies, and they fought personally before their imprisonment [[spoiler:and after their liberation]].
* MadeOfIron: [[spoiler:After they are released from their masks, a blast from the Dragon Talisman
type that doesn't injure them.]]
seem to have eyes.
* SealedEvilInACan: All of the Oni Generals are trapped within masks and by extension, the Shadowkhan FourLeggedInsect: When they control. [[spoiler:Ultimately, all grow in size, they are revealed to have four legs. Try to imagine a leech with four legs at its lower body, and you have it.
* GiantMook: Eventually, they can grow really huge.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: They're not ninja warriors like
the Generals others, so they can't beat up enemies in a straight forward manner. However, they grow stronger with every shadow they consume.
* KillerRabbit: Because of how small they are, the Leech Khan
are sealed in mistaken for harmless at first.
* MagikarpPower: The Leech Khan start off too weak to fight at all. If they manage to feed enough though, they can become
the mask designed to imprison Tarakudo.]]
* SlasherSmile: Their pointy teeth cause them to make these.
* SummonMagic: Each Oni General commands a tribe
size of Shadowkhan and, as per usual, can summon them at will. Shendu commanded one tribe because he magically manipulated one of the masks.
buildings.
* TheVoiceless: Excluding Ikazuki, they're never heard speaking.
MiniMook: The Leech Khan start out very tiny.
* UndyingLoyalty: MiracleGroMonster: They all have this towards Tarakudo, as they're never shown plotting behind his back.
grow by eating shadows of living creatures.
%%* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily:
* WeaksauceWeakness: Onions WallCrawl: At least the smaller ones can normally hurt them, unless an Oni Mask is attached to a human host.
* WildHair: Some of them have this, as you might expect from the reputedly wild Onis.

!!!Ikazuki
do this.

!!!Mantis Khan
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-->''[[LargeHam Ikazuki lives]]. [[KneelBeforeZod Bow before my mighty form]] and - [[EpicFail Where is my mighty form]]?''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MauriceLaMarche

The only
wear their Oni Mask, but they appear briefly after their Oni General who is named. He is the second-in-command behind Tarakudo. He can summon Samurai Khan.freed.]]



* ButtMonkey: Despite being the most powerful and the only named one of the Oni Generals, Ikazuki is often at the butt of all jokes. First by being revived without a body, then by literally being at Finn's butt for his debut episode, [[spoiler:and finally being "creamed" between Viper and El Toro's body slam]].
* TheDragon: In "The Demon Behind", Ikazuki is addressed as Tarakudo's second-in-command by Tohru. This comes into play in the fourth season finale, where Ikazuki orders the other Demon Generals to attack the Chans and remains with Tarakudo at Section 13 base during the Earth's invasion.
* TheDreaded: Ikazuki is feared as Tarakudo's most fearsome general. But it's played for laughs as he ends up the ButtMonkey in all appearances - in his first, literally.
* EverythingsBetterWithSamurai: He commands Samurai Khan. [[spoiler:When he is released from his mask, he wears a [[CoolHelmet samurai helmet]].]]
%%* EvilIsHammy
%%* EvilSoundsDeep
%%* HotBlooded
* {{Jerkass}}: He's respectful towards Tarakudo and presumably towards the other Generals, but towards everyone else he acts haughtily.
* KneelBeforeZod: He often orders people to bow before "his mighty form".
* RedOniBlueOni: Personality-wise, the boisterous Ikazuki is red to the collected Tarakudo's blue. It's ironic because, in literal terms, Tarakudo's and Ikazuki's faces are red and blue respectively.
* SealedEvilInACan: Like the other generals. [[spoiler:Is ultimately imprisoned within Tarakudo's mask, along with everyone else.]]
* TwoBeingsOneBody: The Rat Talisman is used on his mask to make him talk. Later he accidentally is stuck onto Finn's ''rear''.
* UndyingLoyalty: He refuses to reveal the Chans a way to defeat his master when they're interrogating him.

!!The Shadowkhan
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Demonic shadow spirits. They were introduced as {{ninja}}s who served Shendu, and briefly [[KidWithTheLeash Jade]]. In Season 4 we learn that their original masters were the Oni, and there are 9 different varieties of them.

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* ButtMonkey: Despite being AnimalisticAbomination: They resemble mantises after all.
%%* FourLeggedInsect
* OurCentaursAreDifferent: You might describe them as "mantis centaurs".
* SlayingMantis: Their blades resemble those a mantis would have.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Of all
the most powerful and Shadowkhan, they get the only named least amount of screen time, because [[spoiler:no one of the Oni Generals, Ikazuki is often at the butt of all jokes. First by being revived without gets a body, then by literally being at Finn's butt for his debut episode, [[spoiler:and finally being "creamed" between Viper and El Toro's body slam]].
* TheDragon: In "The Demon Behind", Ikazuki is addressed as Tarakudo's second-in-command by Tohru. This comes into play in the fourth season finale, where Ikazuki orders the other Demon Generals
chance to attack the Chans and remains with Tarakudo at Section 13 base during the Earth's invasion.
* TheDreaded: Ikazuki is feared as Tarakudo's most fearsome general. But
wear their general's mask before it's played for laughs as he ends up the ButtMonkey in all appearances - in his first, literally.
* EverythingsBetterWithSamurai: He commands Samurai Khan. [[spoiler:When he is released from his mask, he wears a [[CoolHelmet samurai helmet]].]]
%%* EvilIsHammy
%%* EvilSoundsDeep
%%* HotBlooded
* {{Jerkass}}: He's respectful towards Tarakudo and presumably towards the other Generals, but towards everyone else he acts haughtily.
* KneelBeforeZod: He often orders people to bow before "his mighty form".
* RedOniBlueOni: Personality-wise, the boisterous Ikazuki is red to the collected Tarakudo's blue. It's ironic because, in literal terms, Tarakudo's and Ikazuki's faces are red and blue respectively.
* SealedEvilInACan: Like the other generals. [[spoiler:Is ultimately imprisoned within Tarakudo's mask, along with everyone else.]]
* TwoBeingsOneBody: The Rat Talisman is used on his mask to make him talk. Later he accidentally is stuck onto Finn's ''rear''.
* UndyingLoyalty: He refuses to reveal the Chans a way to defeat his master when they're interrogating him.

!!The Shadowkhan
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destroyed]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Ice Gang]]
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Demonic shadow spirits.
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[[caption-width-right:400:Now they're GreenAndMean. From left to right: DJ Fist, Strikemaster Ice and MC Cobra.]]
Drago's henchmen. They consist of Strikemaster Ice, MC Cobra, and DJ Fist. Originally a pizza boy, Ice joined a Shaolin-like monastery where he learned martial arts and met his boys Fist and Cobra. After they were kicked out of the monastery for bad behavior, the Ice Gang sought revenge but were stopped by Jackie and the Enforcers.
They were introduced as {{ninja}}s who served Shendu, later recruited by Drago and briefly [[KidWithTheLeash Jade]]. In Season 4 we learn that their original masters were the Oni, and there are 9 different varieties of them.changed them into his dragon henchmen.



* TheCorruption: To anyone who summons them who isn't already evil, and sometimes even then. It's the summoning that starts it, not the Oni Masks, as the corrupting only sets in once they are called upon. Though more noble-minded people can resist for a time, the Oni's influence will dominate the host eventually.
* DarkIsEvil: Quite literally, see LivingShadow.
* DefeatEqualsExplosion: When they "die", they vaporize into black mist.
* EliteMooks: They are far more skilled and deadly than The Enforcers.
* EvilWearsBlack: They wear black clothes (or black skin).
* HumanoidAbomination: All but the Leech Khan and the Squid Khan, to varying degrees.
* LivingShadow: Shadowkhan are just that, shadows manifested into physical form.
* MookCarryover: Inverted. They are introduced as serving Shendu, but originally served Tarakudo, despite the latter not appearing until Season 4. Played straight with Shadow-Jade and to a lesser extent with anyone who put on a mask, though in both cases the summoner became BrainwashedAndCrazy. Daolon Wong ''tried'' to do this, but ended up freeing Tarakudo instead, though he had briefly controlled them in an earlier episode.
* MalevolentMaskedMen: They all wear ninja-like masks. We only get to see one Squid Khan's mask removed (and its face wasn't pretty). Presumably, all Shadowkhan are equally as horrifying underneath.
* MundaneUtility: Some people have used the Shadowkhan for something else than combat. For example:
** When Jade got control of the Ninja Shadowkhan in "Queen of the Shadowkhan", she used them as household servants.
** When Ratso got the Razor-Khan Oni Mask, he used his Shadowkhan to play baseball.
** Captain Black is a double subversion. When he got the Sumo-Khan Oni Mask, he decided to replace all the Section 13 agents with Shadowkhan, claiming that they were better than humans in every way. We see several shots of Shadowkhan typing on computers, checking folders, arresting people... and mopping the floor.
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: They come in many different shapes and sizes.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Like the Demon Sorcerers, Shadowkhan all have glowing red eyes of some sort, except for the eyeless Leech Khan.
* ReplacementMooks: When Daolon Wong gets fed up with the Enforcers' incompetence in "Sheep In, Sheep Out", he replaces them with the Ninja Khan until he decides that they're not superior after all.
* SealedArmyInACan: The Shadowkhan are all bound to the Oni Masks, until someone wears a mask and summons them. [[spoiler:In the end, all the Shadowkhan are trapped inside Tarakudo's mask, along with the Oni.]]
* ShadowWalker: The Shadowkhan can use shadows as dimensional doors. They once travelled through the Shadow Realm in order to enter Jade's dream.
* SummonMagic: The Shadowkhan can be summoned anywhere there is ambient shadow.
* TheVoiceless: They never speak.

!!!Ninja Khan
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The most common kind of Shadowkhan, and the only type seen until Season 4. They have been summoned by Shendu and Daolon Wong (through sorcery), Jade and [[spoiler:Tohru]] (with the [[spoiler:Mark of Tarakudo]]), and Chow (with an Oni Mask).

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* TheCorruption: To anyone who summons {{Arrogant Kung Fu Guy}}s: Awesome skills at martial arts used for greedy criminal activities? They're possibly even more petty than Hak Foo.
* {{Badass}}es: They have proven to be more of a match for Jackie than the Enforcers (excluding Hak Foo) ever were. They still bumble around quite a bit, however.
* {{Badass Normal}}s: They received from {{warrior monk}}s martial arts training that allows
them who isn't already evil, and sometimes even then. It's the summoning that starts it, not the Oni Masks, as the corrupting only sets in once to fare well against Jackie.
* [[BastardUnderstudy Bastard Understudies]]: All three to Drago, when
they are called upon. Though think they had the upper hand after Drago loses his Fire Demon powers.
* BigThinShortTrio: Fist, Cobra and Ice, respectively.
* BroughtDownToNormal: They spend a good deal of the last season being powered up, but lose all their powers when [[spoiler:Drago is banished to the Netherworld]].
* [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass Crouching Morons, Hidden Badasses]]: All three look and act like stereotypical street gang boys, but they're
more noble-minded people can resist for of a time, the Oni's influence will dominate the host eventually.
* DarkIsEvil: Quite literally, see LivingShadow.
* DefeatEqualsExplosion: When they "die", they vaporize into black mist.
* EliteMooks: They are far more skilled and deadly
creditable threat than The the Enforcers.
* EvilWearsBlack: {{Deceptive Disciple}}s: They wear black clothes (or black skin).
* HumanoidAbomination: All
were taught martial arts by {{warrior monk}}s, but refused to follow the Leech Khan way of peace.
* {{Draconic Humanoid}}s: They become this after Drago gives them a piece of his Fire Demon power.
* EasilyForgiven: After their betrayal, their attempt to regain [[spoiler:[[OneWingedAngel the Demon Chi empowered]]]] Drago's favor is eventually accepted.
* {{Empowered Badass Normal}}s: For the duration of their service to Drago, they received some of his Fire Demon chi (and in the finale, the chis of three other demons).
* EvilerThanThou: Towards Finn, Ratso,
and the Squid Khan, to varying degrees.
* LivingShadow: Shadowkhan
Chow. They are just that, shadows manifested into physical form.
* MookCarryover: Inverted. They are introduced
as serving Shendu, greedy and comical as them, but originally served Tarakudo, despite more arrogant, violent and competent. [[{{Foreshadowing}} It's no wonder that the latter not appearing until Season 4. Played straight Ice Gang replaced the Enforcers as Drago's henchmen]].
* {{Genius Bruiser}}s: Cobra and Fist have proven themselves to be adept
with Shadow-Jade technology.
** In "Clash Of The Titanics", they managed to build a fully functional submarine out of broken cars in their junkyard hideout.
** In "Stealing Thunder", they do various mechanical decorations in their new tower hideout (the Space Needle of Seattle).
** It's possible that they also built the monster trucks
and to a lesser extent with anyone who put on a mask, though in both cases the summoner became BrainwashedAndCrazy. Daolon Wong ''tried'' to do this, but ended up freeing Tarakudo instead, though he had briefly controlled them in an earlier episode.
* MalevolentMaskedMen: They all wear ninja-like masks. We only get to see one Squid Khan's mask removed (and its face wasn't pretty). Presumably, all Shadowkhan are equally as horrifying underneath.
* MundaneUtility: Some people have
tasers used the Shadowkhan for something else than combat. For example:
** When Jade got control of the Ninja Shadowkhan in "Queen of the Shadowkhan", she used them as household servants.
** When Ratso got the Razor-Khan Oni Mask, he used his Shadowkhan
to play baseball.
**
kidnap Jackie, Uncle, and Captain Black in the second to last episode.
* IFightForTheStrongestSide: That's the reason they decide to make amends with [[spoiler:[[OneWingedAngel the Demon Chi empowered]]]] Drago after their betrayal.
* {{Kiai}}: While fighting, they exclaim a lot of cliched martial art cries.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Their theme
is a double subversion. When he got the Sumo-Khan Oni Mask, he decided to replace quick rock tempo.
* ManChild: The Ice Gang
all the Section 13 agents with Shadowkhan, claiming that act like overgrown teenagers, although they were better do seem to be younger than humans in every way. We see several shots of Shadowkhan typing on computers, checking folders, arresting people... and mopping the floor.
Enforcers.
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: NeverMyFault: Like the Enforcers, they're not willing to accept responsibility for their failures.
%%* {{Only Known by Their Nickname}}s
* PromotionToOpeningTitles:
They come in many different shapes and sizes.
obtain it at Season 5 as the villains receiving Jackie's punch.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Like the Demon Sorcerers, Shadowkhan all have glowing Their irises become red eyes of some sort, except for the eyeless Leech Khan.
when they're turned to {{Draconic Humanoid}}s.
* ReplacementMooks: When Daolon Wong gets fed up with They take the Enforcers' incompetence in "Sheep In, Sheep Out", he replaces them with place as the Ninja Khan until he decides that they're not superior henchmen of the ongoing season.
* SpikyHair: They all have this in their human forms to accentuate their rebellious street gang imago.
* TerribleTrio: Though a more competent trio than the Enforcers ever were.
* VillainExitStageLeft: Subverted during the GrandFinale:
after all.
* SealedArmyInACan: The Shadowkhan are all bound to the Oni Masks, until someone wears a mask and summons them. [[spoiler:In the end, all the Shadowkhan are trapped inside Tarakudo's mask, along with the Oni.]]
* ShadowWalker: The Shadowkhan can use shadows as dimensional doors. They once travelled through the Shadow Realm in order to enter Jade's dream.
* SummonMagic: The Shadowkhan can be summoned anywhere there is ambient shadow.
* TheVoiceless: They never speak.

!!!Ninja Khan
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The most common kind of Shadowkhan,
[[spoiler:Drago has been banished]] and the Ice Gang turn back into humans, they attempt to sneak away, only type seen until Season 4. They have been summoned to be stopped by Shendu El Toro and Daolon Wong (through sorcery), Jade Paco.

!!Strikemaster Ice
--> ''Let me demonstrate how this [[PowerCrystal little hunk of ice]] is gonna let Strikemaster Ice go back to the monastery
and [[spoiler:Tohru]] (with bring down the [[spoiler:Mark HOUSE!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Mike Erwin

The leader
of Tarakudo]]), and Chow (with an Oni Mask).the trio.



* ConservationOfNinjutsu: Whatever it's five or tens of them, they would take the same amount of effort to dispatch.
* FlechetteStorm: Sometimes they do this with their shuriken.
* HighlyVisibleNinja: Averted. While they usually face the heroes face-to-face, they are actually very good at being stealthy and unseen in spite of their numbers.
* HumanoidAbomination: They're the most human-like in appearance, besides the blue skin and red eyes.
* JackOfAllStats: When compared to the other Shadowkhan, they appear to be the most versatile.
* KnifeNut: They can summon various weapons, but they mostly use throwing stars.
* McNinja: Subverted. They initially seem like this, as ninjas are Japanese and Shendu is ''Chinese''. Eventually it's revealed that Shendu merely possessed the mask that grants control over them.
* {{Ninja}}: They run and [[InASingleBound jump around]], use martial arts, and throw shuriken.
* NotQuiteFlight: They have in their suits capes which they can use for gliding.
* SmokeOut: They sometimes disappear by using smoke bombs.
* WallCrawl: They're shown to be able to do this without any visible tools for that purpose.

!!!Razor Khan
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These Shadowkhan attack with sharp blade-like claws. They are summoned by Ratso with an Oni Mask.

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* ConservationOfNinjutsu: Whatever it's five or tens of them, they would take BlondesAreEvil: Strikemaster Ice has blonde hair in his human form.
* TheDragon: Both figuratively and literally to Drago.
* DishingOutDirt: In
the same amount GrandFinale, Drago gives him the chi of effort Dai Gui the Earth Demon.
* IronicNickname: Strikemaster '''Ice''' is given the ability
to dispatch.
breathe '''fire'''.
* FlechetteStorm: Sometimes they do JiveTurkey / TotallyRadical: He speaks with a lot of cliched urban slang.
* PlayingWithFire: He gets
this with their shuriken.
power from Drago.
* HighlyVisibleNinja: Averted. While they usually face the heroes face-to-face, they are actually very good at being stealthy and unseen in spite of their numbers.
* HumanoidAbomination: They're the most human-like in appearance, besides the blue skin and red eyes.
* JackOfAllStats: When compared to the other Shadowkhan, they appear to be the most versatile.
* KnifeNut: They can summon various weapons, but they mostly use throwing stars.
* McNinja: Subverted. They initially seem like this, as ninjas are Japanese and Shendu is ''Chinese''. Eventually it's
SneezeOfDoom: In "Black & White & Chi All Over", he's revealed that Shendu merely possessed to be allergic to flowers. This causes him to repeteadly sneeze fire blasts during the mask that grants control over them.
fight at the flower shop.
* {{Ninja}}: They run and [[InASingleBound jump around]], use UngratefulBastard: In his debut episode, a flashback shows him to have been slightly out of shape when he was just a pizza boy. He repaid his martial arts, arts training by refusing to follow the way of peace and throw shuriken.
kicking the monk announcing it.
* NotQuiteFlight: They have in their suits capes which they can use for gliding.
* SmokeOut: They sometimes disappear by using smoke bombs.
* WallCrawl: They're shown to be able to do this without any visible tools for that purpose.

!!!Razor Khan
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These Shadowkhan attack with sharp blade-like claws. They are summoned by Ratso with an Oni Mask.
WouldHitAGirl: He takes down the two females of Drago's possible recruits.
%%* YouthfulFreckles:

!!MC Cobra

-->'''Voiced by:''' Jeff Fischer

Ice's right-hand man.



* AbsurdlySharpBlade [[AbsurdlySharpClaws Claws]] / WolverineClaws
%%* AudibleSharpness
* FragileSpeedster: They seem to be the fastest type of Shadowkhan.
* KnifeNut: They have Freddy Krueger-like knife-gloved hands.
%%* MonstrousHumanoid
* NoodlePeople: While it's not exaggerated, their torso, head and limbs are thin. A special mention goes to their legs: they have pointed blades as their legs.
* WallCrawl: They can do this thanks to the blades their limbs consist of.

!!!Bat Khan
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Flying Shadowkhan. They are summoned by Scruffy the dog, who somehow got an Oni Mask on his face.

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* AbsurdlySharpBlade [[AbsurdlySharpClaws Claws]] / WolverineClaws
%%* AudibleSharpness
* FragileSpeedster: They seem to be
BlowYouAway: In the fastest type GrandFinale, Drago gives him the chi of Shadowkhan.
Xiao Fung the Wind Demon.
* KnifeNut: They have Freddy Krueger-like knife-gloved hands.
%%* MonstrousHumanoid
JiveTurkey / TotallyRadical: He speaks with a lot of cliched urban slang.
* NoodlePeople: While SuperSpeed: He gets this power from Drago. He could almost rival the Rabbit Talisman.
* TheVoiceless: In his first three appearances, he didn't speak at all. Afterwards,
it's not exaggerated, their torso, head and limbs are thin. A special mention goes to their legs: they have pointed blades as their legs.
subverted.
* WallCrawl: They can do this thanks to YouGottaHaveBlueHair: The dark hair of his human form has a purplish tint in it.

!!DJ Fist
The silent strongman of
the blades their limbs consist of.

!!!Bat Khan
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Flying Shadowkhan. They are summoned by Scruffy the dog, who somehow got an Oni Mask on his face.
group.



* AirborneMook: They are the only Shadowkhan type which can fly.
* BatOutOfHell: They have bat-like wings and their body resembles that of a bat.
* EnergyBall: They can create these from shadow energy.
* LeotardOfPower: That's the closest thing their outfits could be called.

!!!Sumo Khan
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Large and strong Shadowkhan. They are summoned by Captain Black with an Oni Mask.

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* AirborneMook: They TheBrute: "The silent strongman of the group."
%%* MartialArtsHeadband:
* ShockAndAwe: In the GrandFinale, Drago gives him the chi of Tchang Zu the Thunder Demon.
* SuperStrength: He gets this power from Drago. He can punch Tohru through a room.
* TheVoiceless: His pained exclamations
are all the sounds we ever hear coming from his mouth. Once he whispered something to Ice's ear without us hearing what he said.
--> '''Jackie:''' [[LampshadeHanging You don't talk much, do you?]]
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[[folder:Minor Villains]]
Villains who
only Shadowkhan type which can fly.
* BatOutOfHell: They have bat-like wings and their body resembles that of a bat.
* EnergyBall: They can create these from shadow energy.
* LeotardOfPower: That's the closest thing their outfits could be called.

!!!Sumo Khan
appear in one, two, or three episodes.

!!El Chupacabra
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Large and strong Shadowkhan. They are summoned by Captain Black with an Oni Mask.
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A demonic beast that was attacking livestock in Mexico. It scratches El Toro during a fight, cursing him to become one himself.



* BossInMookClothing: They're abnormally strong, and [[NoSell completely immune to normal attacks]]. The only way to defeat them is with the Talismans.
* FingerPokeOfDoom: Just a fillip is enough to send Hak Foo flying through a wall.
* GiantMook: The largest type of Shadowkhan, after a fully grown Leech Khan.
* HumanoidAbomination: They don't look much different from Tohru. But their necks are more crouched.
* MightyGlacier: As stated above, they're strong and resilient. But they move slowly, and only by traveling through shadows they can move quickly.
* PromotionToOpeningTitles: In the 4th season opening, one serves as the character who's punched by Jackie.
%%* SleevesAreForWimps
* SuperStrength: The Ox Talisman is needed to match them.
* SuperToughness: The Talismans are required to destroy them.
%%* WrestlerInAllOfUs

!!!Samurai Khan
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Ikazuki's henchmen, who are ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. They are summoned by the reanimated Ikazuki Mask, while he was placed on Finn's butt.

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* BossInMookClothing: They're abnormally strong, AndThenJohnWasAZombie: El Toro falls victim to its curse, and [[NoSell completely immune to normal attacks]]. The transforms every night until he's cured.
* CharacterDeath: It's destroyed by the sunlight, though not before it scratches El Toro.
* {{Chupacabra}}: It looks more like Bigfoot or some other feral monster then a grey alien, but the cattle stalker is still present.
* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: Much like a werewolf, the chupacabra's bite or scratch can turn a human into another chupacabra, but
only way to defeat them is with the Talismans.
* FingerPokeOfDoom: Just a fillip is enough to send Hak Foo flying through a wall.
* GiantMook: The largest type of Shadowkhan, after a fully grown Leech Khan.
* HumanoidAbomination: They don't look much different from Tohru. But their necks are more crouched.
* MightyGlacier: As stated above, they're strong and resilient. But they move slowly, and only by traveling through shadows they can move quickly.
at night.
* PromotionToOpeningTitles: In RedEyesTakeWarning: Both the 4th season opening, one serves as first chupacabra and the character who's punched by Jackie.
%%* SleevesAreForWimps
transformed El Toro have fully red eyes.
* SuperStrength: SpikesOfVillainy
* WeaksauceWeakness:
The Ox Talisman is needed first chupacabra was disintegrated by sunlight. El Toro couldn't walk into the sunlight, even when he reverted to match them.
* SuperToughness: The Talismans are required to destroy them.
%%* WrestlerInAllOfUs

!!!Samurai Khan
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human form during daytime.

!!Kuniko "Origami" Kasahara
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Ikazuki's henchmen,
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Timothy Dang

A Japanese burglar based in Paris, France
who are ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. They are summoned by has the reanimated Ikazuki Mask, while he was placed on Finn's butt.ability to turn into paper and fold up like an origami sculpture. He uses his powers to rob East Asian art from the Louvre Museum.



* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Their shadow katanas.
* ArmorIsUseless: See the FakeUltimateMook below.
* CoolHelmet: That too comes from being a samurai.
%%* EverythingsBetterWithSamurai:
* FakeUltimateMook: They're big, heavily armored samurai that wield shadow swords able to cut through anything, yet in the end they're just as easily defeated as the Ninja-Khan (or even easier). The fact that they're [[ButtMonkey Ikazuki's]] Shadowkhan is a justification.
* GlassCannon: Turns out that despite their armor, they're not that difficult to dissipate.
%%* HeavilyArmoredMook
* HumanoidAbomination: Besides being quite tall and having red eyes and blue hands, they're quite human-looking.

!!!Squid Khan
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Slimy tentacled monsters who can "stretch like taffy". They are summoned by [[spoiler:Paco]] with an Oni Mask.

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* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Their shadow katanas.
CallingCard: He leaves origami sculptures at crime scenes.
* ArmorIsUseless: See the FakeUltimateMook below.
BondJamesBond: Jackie introduces himself to Origami as "Chan, Jackie Chan". Origami keeps calling him that.
* CoolHelmet: That too comes from being EmpoweredBadassNormal: He was originally a samurai.
%%* EverythingsBetterWithSamurai:
* FakeUltimateMook: They're big, heavily armored samurai
skilled but ordinary burglar, until he touched a magic artifact that wield shadow swords able gave him the ability to cut through turn himself into paper.
* FrameUp: He manages to paint Jackie, Jade, and Viper as offenders when the police interrupt their confrontation.
* PaperMaster: Hence his moniker of "Origami".
* PhantomThief: He has a preference for stealing Far Eastern art.
* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: As Kasahara, he wears a purple suit.
* TheQuietOne: A thief who is a man of few words.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: In paper form, he can fold up into the shapes of various creatures.
* WeWillMeetAgain: In his last scene, he's in prison, creating an origami resembling Jackie and crushing it. He doesn't say
anything, yet in the end they're just as easily defeated as the Ninja-Khan (or even easier). The fact that they're [[ButtMonkey Ikazuki's]] Shadowkhan is a justification.
* GlassCannon: Turns out that despite their armor, they're not that difficult
but he clearly vows to dissipate.
%%* HeavilyArmoredMook
* HumanoidAbomination: Besides being quite tall and having red eyes and blue hands, they're quite human-looking.

!!!Squid Khan
have revenge on Jackie.

!!The Old Monk
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Slimy tentacled monsters
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--> ''Ancient wisdom: Words are breath that blows the fire of knowledge''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Tim Lounibos

An old monk
who can "stretch like taffy". They guided Jackie to the Lotus Temple where the magical scrolls of Hung Chao are summoned by [[spoiler:Paco]] with an Oni Mask.hidden. A really [[CloudCuckoolander quirky]] person who's constantly in meditation and speaks in proverbs and riddles. He turns out to be villainous, and is also after these scrolls.



* CombatTentacles: Naturally, being squid monsters and all.
* EldritchAbomination: The Squid Khan are the only kind of Shadowkhan whose face we see, which turn out to be that of a hideous demonic-looking Cthulian monster.
* EverythingsSquishierWithCephalopods
* ExtraEyes: They have seven little round eyes.
* TentacleRope: Their squid tentacles can be used for restraint.
* TooManyMouths: They seem to have another mouth ''on top of their head''!

!!!Crab Khan
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They have large crab-like pincers in their right arms, and large scorpion-like stabbing claws in their left arms. They were temporarily split in half, because their Oni Mask was also split in half. They're summoned by Valmont and Jade with the two halves of the mask.

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* CombatTentacles: Naturally, AnimatedArmor: He uses the scroll's power to have this to fight Jackie.
%%* BadassGrandpa
%%* BaldOfEvil
* TheCameo: He briefly appears in "Antler Action" with some other one-shot villains. He probably managed to escape the Lotus Temple using the same method as Jackie and Jade used to free Xu Lin.
* CatchPhrase: "[[HurricaneOfAphorisms Ancient wisdom]]..."
* CrypticConversation: Constantly speaks in proverbs and riddles.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: He stays behind when Jackie enters the temple to look for Jade, following after a while.
--> "Ancient wisdom: the worm realizes he is bait only after the fish bites."
* EccentricMentor: Despite
being squid monsters and all.
EvilAllAlong, he still classifies as this.
%%* EvilOldFolks
%%* HermitGuru
* EldritchAbomination: The Squid Khan are KungFuWizard: Fares quite well against Jackie in hand-to-hand combat. He also gains magic powers after obtaining some scrolls from the only kind of Shadowkhan whose face we see, which turn out to be that of a hideous demonic-looking Cthulian monster.
Lotus Temple.
* EverythingsSquishierWithCephalopods
* ExtraEyes: They have seven little round eyes.
* TentacleRope: Their squid tentacles can be used
LaserGuidedKarma: After trespassing into the Lotus Temple for restraint.his own personal gains, he fails to leave before sunrise, so he's trapped inside (and probably becomes the new guardian monster).
* LotusPosition: He always meditates in this position.
* LevitatingLotusPosition: After he gains power from the scrolls, his normal meditation is now a foot or so off the ground.
* PowerGlows: He glows in yellow light after his empowerment.

* TooManyMouths: They seem PowerPalms: After he paints an inscription detailed in the scrolls on his palms, he can blast KiAttacks from his hands.
* WouldHurtAChild: He tries
to have another mouth ''on top of their head''!

!!!Crab Khan
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blast a [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown weakened]] Xu Lin.

!!Spring-Heeled Jack
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They have large crab-like pincers in their right arms,
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--> ''I'm free, to be me!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton

A ravenous
and large scorpion-like stabbing claws in their left arms. They were temporarily split in half, because their Oni Mask was also split in half. They're summoned by Valmont rhyming troll, who can leap great distances. Many years before, a wizard named Simon Magus turned him into a statue and Jade with stored him in his museum of strange creatures. Accidentally released by [[LiteralSplitPersonality Yin Jackie]], he goes out for revenge... by seeking out [[SinsOfOurFathers the two halves descendants of the mask.Magus]], so that he can [[ToServeMan eat them]].



* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Valmont and Jade each end up wearing half an Oni Mask, so when they summon their Crab Khan, they each end up getting the left and right halves of each mook. But Valmont's Shadowkhan retain the heads, while Jade's don't.
* HybridMonster: Like stated above, one of their arm has a crab-like pincers, and the other has a scorpion-like stabbing claw.
* LightningBruiser: When they are whole, they come off as strong, fast and durable.
%%* MonstrousHumanoid
%%* PowerPincers
* WhoNeedsTheirWholeBody: Played with. The left half-Shadowkhan (the ones who retained the heads) are able to fight somewhat effectively. The headless right half-Shadowkhan can barely get anything done.

!!!Leech Khan
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They start out very small and pathetic, but they grow larger every time they eat a human's shadow (which incapacitates the victim). They are summoned by Hak Foo with an Oni Mask.

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* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Valmont AffablyEvil: If you forget his desire for revenge and Jade each end up wearing half an Oni Mask, so when they summon mischievous tendencies, you might view him as a jovial fellow. [[spoiler:His Yang side averts this trope, being more focused on revenge and less soft-spoken than normal Jack. His Yin side is a NiceGuy to the point that he protects Simone and helps the heroes to defeat his opposite.]]
* CombatParkour: He fights by leaping around and using the environment to his advantage.
* EvilFeelsGood: We get this exchange:
-->'''Yin Jackie''': *looking more angry than ever* Do you enjoy being a meanie?
-->'''Spring-Heeled Jack''': I confess, yes! *[[CheshireCatGrin grins widely]]*
* EvilLaugh: He laughs coarsely.
* InASingleBound: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin His shoes really do have springs mounted in
their Crab Khan, they each end up getting heels.]]
* LiteralSplitPersonality: [[spoiler: The Tiger Talisman is used on him temporarily. Yin Jack actually protects Simone from Yang Jack, and reveals his [[WeaksauceWeakness ultimate weakness]].]]
* OurTrollsAreDifferent: He has
the left basic look as a squat figure and right halves eater of each mook. But Valmont's Shadowkhan retain humans, but he's jovial and uses springs.
* PublicDomainCharacter: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring-heeled_Jack Spring-heeled Jack]] is an English folklore character.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: He's determined to punish
the heads, while Magus family for [[SinsOfOurFathers their ancestor Simon]]'s imprisonment of him. [[ToServeMan He tries to eat]] Jade's don't.
classmate Simone Magus.
* HybridMonster: Like stated above, one of their arm has a crab-like pincers, and the RhymesOnADime: It's so catchy even other has characters speak in rhyme a scorpion-like stabbing claw.
bit. He would sometimes let others finish his rhymes. [[spoiler:Both of his two halves rhyme as well.]]
* LightningBruiser: When SealedEvilInACan: He was [[TakenForGranite turned to stone]] by Magus for being an evil creature. He's released when water is dropped on him. He's turned back to stone by [[spoiler:[[WeaksauceWeakness salt]]]].
* TheNoseKnows: He tracks down the nearest Magus descendant with his sense of smell.
--> "Magus Magus where ever you are, Spring Heel Jack will not be far!"
* WeCanRuleTogether: [[JekyllAndHyde Yang Jackie]] expresses sympathy for Jack, as [[NotSoDifferent
they are whole, they come off both want to stay free to be themselves]]. Jack proposes a partnership. Fortunately, it doesn't last for long, thanks to [[GuileHero Jade]].
* WouldHurtAChild: He tries to ''eat'' Simone, a descendant of his jailer. [[spoiler:Yin Jack [[WouldntHurtAChild inverts]] this trope,
as strong, fast and durable.
%%* MonstrousHumanoid
%%* PowerPincers
* WhoNeedsTheirWholeBody: Played with. The left half-Shadowkhan (the ones who retained the heads) are able to fight somewhat effectively. The headless right half-Shadowkhan can barely get anything done.

!!!Leech Khan
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he protects Simone from Yang Jack.]]

!!The Jiangshi
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They start out very small and pathetic, but they grow larger every time they eat a human's shadow (which incapacitates
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[[caption-width-right:320:Don't disturb
the victim). They are summoned by Hak Foo with sleeping beauty.]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker

An undead vampire who haunted
an Oni Mask.abandoned castle in the mountains of China. It drains chi from humans, which can turn them into vampire slaves if left untreated.



* AdorableEvilMinions: Really tiny Shadowkhan who look like plushies.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: The largest we see grows taller than most of the buildings of San Francisco.
* CastsNoShadow: When they have eaten a person's shadow, the victim literally casts no shadow, as seen with Tohru and Chow.
* EldritchAbomination: Along with the Squid Khan, they look very monstrous and unearthly compared to the other Shadowkhan.
* EyelessFace: They're the only Shadowkhan type that doesn't seem to have eyes.
* FourLeggedInsect: When they grow in size, they are revealed to have four legs. Try to imagine a leech with four legs at its lower body, and you have it.
* GiantMook: Eventually, they can grow really huge.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: They're not ninja warriors like the others, so they can't beat up enemies in a straight forward manner. However, they grow stronger with every shadow they consume.
* KillerRabbit: Because of how small they are, the Leech Khan are mistaken for harmless at first.
* MagikarpPower: The Leech Khan start off too weak to fight at all. If they manage to feed enough though, they can become the size of buildings.
* MiniMook: The Leech Khan start out very tiny.
* MiracleGroMonster: They grow by eating shadows of living creatures.
%%* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily:
* WallCrawl: At least the smaller ones can do this.

!!!Mantis Khan
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Four-legged creatures with blade-like arms. [[spoiler:Nobody gets to wear their Oni Mask, but they appear briefly after their Oni General is freed.]]

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* AdorableEvilMinions: Really tiny Shadowkhan who look like plushies.AndThenJohnWasAZombie: It feeds on Uncle's chi, and as nobody knew how to transfer their chi to him, he was turned into the Jiangshi's slave until his chi was returned.
%%* BaldOfEvil
* CharacterDeath: All the stolen chi is reclaimed from the vampire as the sun rises.
* ChineseVampire: The fact that he is a vampire of the Chinese variety is a critical plot point, because the methods of dealing with him are different from the Western varieties.
* EyeOfNewt: How to reclaim all the stolen chi from it? [[spoiler:Collect a toadstool from a graveyard, place it inside the vampire's left sock and throw the sock into a river]] before sunrise. Otherwise the chi remains with the vampire forever.
* FangsAreEvil: It's teeth grow with the chi it sucks.
* FemmeFatalons: It's sharp claws lengthen with the chi it sucks.
* {{Flight}}: Even at its weakest, it can fly.

* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: The largest we see GrowingMusclesSequence: Every time it drains chi, it grows taller than most of the buildings of San Francisco.
* CastsNoShadow: When they have eaten a person's shadow, the victim literally casts no shadow, as seen with Tohru
in muscle and Chow.
size.
* EldritchAbomination: Along with the Squid Khan, they look very monstrous LooksLikeOrlok: In its weakest form, it looks quite shrunken indeed.
* MonochromaticEyes: Its eyes are initially pale white, but after absorbing chi from Tohru, Jade,
and unearthly compared to the other Shadowkhan.
Uncle, it gains slit [[RedEyesTakeWarning red]] [[AnimalEyes cat-like]] pupils.
* EyelessFace: They're the only Shadowkhan type that OurVampiresAreDifferent: Consumes chi instead of blood. It doesn't seem bite, but the chi is transferred as green energy through the eyes. It's blind, so it sniffs to have eyes.
find its target by the smell of its breath. It cannot be harmed with a wooden stake. It cannot cross a running river. However, it can still be killed by sunlight.
* FourLeggedInsect: When they grow in size, ReforgedIntoAMinion: Its victim becomes a servant, unless they are revealed to have four legs. Try to imagine a leech with four legs at its lower body, given someone else's chi.
* SuddenlyVoiced: It's initially mute, but after absorbing chi from Tohru, Jade,
and you have it.
Uncle, it gains the ability to speak.
* GiantMook: Eventually, they can grow really huge.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: They're not ninja warriors
WeaksauceWeakness: Attaching a special note of paper to a Jiangshi's face will render it motionless. And much like Western vampires, sunlight is lethal to them.
* YourSoulIsMine: Says a variation of this, when it's mere moments to
the others, so they can't beat up enemies in a straight forward manner. However, they grow stronger with every shadow they consume.
* KillerRabbit: Because of how small they are,
sunrise.
--> "In moments,
the Leech Khan are mistaken for harmless at first.
* MagikarpPower: The Leech Khan start off too weak to fight at all. If they manage to feed enough though, they can become the size of buildings.
* MiniMook: The Leech Khan start out very tiny.
* MiracleGroMonster: They grow by eating shadows of living creatures.
%%* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily:
* WallCrawl: At least the smaller ones can do this.

!!!Mantis Khan
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collective chi will be mine forever."

!!Monkey King
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Four-legged creatures with blade-like arms. [[spoiler:Nobody gets
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[[caption-width-right:320:Showoff...]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:...and creepy.]]
--> ''Stop me if you've heard this one befooorre...''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Bill Tanzer (first appearance) and Creator/BillyWest (second appearance)

Monkey King is a trickster monkey. Based on the Chinese legend of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Wukong Sun Wukong]], he is released whenever someone pulls his puppet form's leg. The luckless victim becomes a puppet in his place, only
to wear their Oni Mask, be restored if he [[spoiler:pulls ''their'' leg]], which he isn't likely to do of his own free will. He might seem like an irritating prankster at first glance, but they appear briefly after their Oni General is freed.]]he takes a ''very'' dim view of anyone trying to spoil his fun.



* AnimalisticAbomination: They resemble mantises after all.
%%* FourLeggedInsect
* OurCentaursAreDifferent: You might describe them as "mantis centaurs".
* SlayingMantis: Their blades resemble those a mantis would have.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Of all the Shadowkhan, they get the least amount of screen time, because [[spoiler:no one gets a chance to wear their general's mask before it's destroyed]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Ice Gang]]
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[[caption-width-right:400:Now they include street gangs, eh? From left to right: MC Cobra, Strikemaster Ice and DJ Fist.]]
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[[caption-width-right:400:Now they're GreenAndMean. From left to right: DJ Fist, Strikemaster Ice and MC Cobra.]]
Drago's henchmen. They consist of Strikemaster Ice, MC Cobra, and DJ Fist. Originally a pizza boy, Ice joined a Shaolin-like monastery where he learned martial arts and met his boys Fist and Cobra. After they were kicked out of the monastery for bad behavior, the Ice Gang sought revenge but were stopped by Jackie and the Enforcers. They were later recruited by Drago and changed them into his dragon henchmen.

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* AnimalisticAbomination: They resemble mantises after all.
AdaptationalVillainy: While Sun Wukong had a mischievous side to him, he wasn't an AxCrazy psycho prankster.
%%* FourLeggedInsect
AttentionWhore
* OurCentaursAreDifferent: You might describe them AxCrazy: What his "fun" turns into; dangerous actions that can lead to death.
%%* BeardOfEvil
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's a mischievous prankster, but can give serious trouble to Jackie and the others.
* DemonicDummy: His puppet form is completely harmless, just ''don't pull his leg''.
* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: In his first appearance, Jade tricks him into [[spoiler:pulling puppet-Jackie's leg]].
* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: Sending a living puppet through a wood chipper is hilarious, right?
%%* EvilIsHammy
%%* EvilRedhead
* EvilVersusEvil: In his final appearance, he ends up facing Daolon Wong, the evil chi wizard.
* EvilerThanThou: He ends up on the "thou" end against Daolon Wong.
* GreenEyedMonster: He couldn't stand other people showing off better than him in talents.
* TheGrimReaper: He dresses
as "mantis centaurs".
* SlayingMantis: Their blades resemble those
this at one point, proving to be quite adept with a mantis [[SinisterScythe scythe]]. We even hear a music you would have.
associate with TheGrimReaper.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Of all the Shadowkhan, they get the TheHyena: A high pitched laugh accompanies and follows his lethal pranks.
* LaughablyEvil: Strives to be hilarious, at
least amount from his AxCrazy point of screen time, because [[spoiler:no view.
* TheMadHatter: When Jade argues that feeding puppet-Jackie into a wood-chipper isn't funny:
--> "Haven't you noticed? I have a WEIRD sense of humor!"
* ManiacMonkeys: Evil monkey trickster.
* OminousOperaCape: At
one gets point, he wears a chance to wear purple version this, complete with [[Franchise/ThePhantomOfTheOpera the mask]].
* ThePrankster: Everything he does is motivated by his love of malicious mischief.
* PsychopathicManChild: Despite his great age, he acts like an overgrown, attention-seeking {{delinquent}}.
* PublicDomainCharacter: It's never made explicit, but he's basically Sun Wukong, the Monkey King from ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest''.
%%* PungeonMaster
* PuppetPermutation: He's a wooden dummy, but he changes into a live being when someone pulls his leg. The person who pulls his leg turns into a dummy themselves. [[spoiler:And if the Monkey King pulls the victim's leg,
their general's mask before it's destroyed]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Ice Gang]]
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positions change back to normal.]]
* SlasherSmile: Often sports these when indulding his lunatic fun.
* SublimeRhyme: The instructions for switching places with a person in terms of living-puppet.
--> ''To free me of glitches and put you in stitches, this merry ape begs: [[SchmuckBait Pull my leg.]]''
* TickleTorture: In his second appearance, he uses this technique on Tohru to find out where the other Chans have gone.
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: He can be talked into making more spectacular ways to kill other people.

!!Bartholomew Chang
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[[caption-width-right:400:Now they include street gangs, eh? From left to right: MC Cobra, Strikemaster Ice
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[SarcasmMode With jade as always]].]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' Timothy Dang

A Taiwanese businessman
and DJ Fist.]]
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[[caption-width-right:400:Now they're GreenAndMean. From left
criminal mastermind who has a habit of stealing objects made from jade stone. He becomes a minor recurring enemy to right: DJ Fist, Strikemaster Ice and MC Cobra.]]
Drago's henchmen. They consist of Strikemaster Ice, MC Cobra, and DJ Fist. Originally a pizza boy, Ice joined a Shaolin-like monastery where he learned martial arts and met his boys Fist and Cobra. After they were kicked out of
the monastery for bad behavior, the Ice Gang sought revenge but were stopped by Jackie and the Enforcers. They were later recruited by Drago and changed them into his dragon henchmen.J-Team.



* {{Arrogant Kung Fu Guy}}s: Awesome skills at martial arts used for greedy criminal activities? They're possibly even more petty than Hak Foo.
* {{Badass}}es: They have proven to be more of a match for Jackie than the Enforcers (excluding Hak Foo) ever were. They still bumble around quite a bit, however.
* {{Badass Normal}}s: They received from {{warrior monk}}s martial arts training that allows them to fare well against Jackie.
* [[BastardUnderstudy Bastard Understudies]]: All three to Drago, when they think they had the upper hand after Drago loses his Fire Demon powers.
* BigThinShortTrio: Fist, Cobra and Ice, respectively.
* BroughtDownToNormal: They spend a good deal of the last season being powered up, but lose all their powers when [[spoiler:Drago is banished to the Netherworld]].
* [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass Crouching Morons, Hidden Badasses]]: All three look and act like stereotypical street gang boys, but they're more of a creditable threat than the Enforcers.
* {{Deceptive Disciple}}s: They were taught martial arts by {{warrior monk}}s, but refused to follow the way of peace.
* {{Draconic Humanoid}}s: They become this after Drago gives them a piece of his Fire Demon power.
* EasilyForgiven: After their betrayal, their attempt to regain [[spoiler:[[OneWingedAngel the Demon Chi empowered]]]] Drago's favor is eventually accepted.
* {{Empowered Badass Normal}}s: For the duration of their service to Drago, they received some of his Fire Demon chi (and in the finale, the chis of three other demons).
* EvilerThanThou: Towards Finn, Ratso, and Chow. They are just as greedy and comical as them, but more arrogant, violent and competent. [[{{Foreshadowing}} It's no wonder that the Ice Gang replaced the Enforcers as Drago's henchmen]].
* {{Genius Bruiser}}s: Cobra and Fist have proven themselves to be adept with technology.
** In "Clash Of The Titanics", they managed to build a fully functional submarine out of broken cars in their junkyard hideout.
** In "Stealing Thunder", they do various mechanical decorations in their new tower hideout (the Space Needle of Seattle).
** It's possible that they also built the monster trucks and tasers used to kidnap Jackie, Uncle, and Captain Black in the second to last episode.
* IFightForTheStrongestSide: That's the reason they decide to make amends with [[spoiler:[[OneWingedAngel the Demon Chi empowered]]]] Drago after their betrayal.
* {{Kiai}}: While fighting, they exclaim a lot of cliched martial art cries.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Their theme is a quick rock tempo.
* ManChild: The Ice Gang all act like overgrown teenagers, although they do seem to be younger than the Enforcers.
* NeverMyFault: Like the Enforcers, they're not willing to accept responsibility for their failures.
%%* {{Only Known by Their Nickname}}s
* PromotionToOpeningTitles: They obtain it at Season 5 as the villains receiving Jackie's punch.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Their irises become red when they're turned to {{Draconic Humanoid}}s.
* ReplacementMooks: They take the Enforcers' place as the henchmen of the ongoing season.
* SpikyHair: They all have this in their human forms to accentuate their rebellious street gang imago.
* TerribleTrio: Though a more competent trio than the Enforcers ever were.
* VillainExitStageLeft: Subverted during the GrandFinale: after [[spoiler:Drago has been banished]] and the Ice Gang turn back into humans, they attempt to sneak away, only to be stopped by El Toro and Paco.

!!Strikemaster Ice
--> ''Let me demonstrate how this [[PowerCrystal little hunk of ice]] is gonna let Strikemaster Ice go back to the monastery and bring down the HOUSE!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Mike Erwin

The leader of the trio.

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* {{Arrogant Kung Fu Guy}}s: Awesome skills at martial arts used for greedy criminal activities? They're possibly even more petty than Hak Foo.
* {{Badass}}es: They have proven to be more of a match for Jackie than the Enforcers (excluding Hak Foo) ever were. They still bumble around quite a bit, however.
* {{Badass Normal}}s: They received from {{warrior monk}}s martial arts training that allows them to fare well against Jackie.
* [[BastardUnderstudy Bastard Understudies]]: All three to Drago, when they think they had the upper
ArtificialLimbs: He lost his right hand after Drago loses in an [[BrickBreak iron fist]] competition. He has a variety of artificial hands equipped with weapons or household objects as a replacement, his Fire Demon powers.
favorite being made of jade.
* BigThinShortTrio: Fist, Cobra and Ice, respectively.
BalefulPolymorph: [[spoiler: In his last appearance, a chi spell turns him into a child. [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse It's never revealed if he's turned back to normal]].]]
%%* CorruptCorporateExecutive
%%* DiabolicalMastermind
* BroughtDownToNormal: They spend {{Expy}}: He is basically a good deal [[TheFamilyForTheWholeFamily family-friendly stand-in]] for Mr Han, the villain of the last season being powered up, but lose all their powers when [[spoiler:Drago is banished to BruceLee film ''EnterTheDragon'', which followed the Netherworld]].
* [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass Crouching Morons, Hidden Badasses]]: All three look
same plot as his debut episode. This includes the fact that both have artificial hands and act like stereotypical street gang boys, but they're more of recruit new talent with a creditable threat than the Enforcers.
* {{Deceptive Disciple}}s: They were taught martial arts by {{warrior monk}}s, but refused to follow the way of peace.
* {{Draconic Humanoid}}s: They become this after Drago gives them a piece of his Fire Demon power.
* EasilyForgiven: After their betrayal, their attempt to regain [[spoiler:[[OneWingedAngel the Demon Chi empowered]]]] Drago's favor is eventually accepted.
tournament.
%%* ManOfWealthAndTaste
%%* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: He habitually wears a purple coat.
* {{Empowered Badass Normal}}s: For VillainWithGoodPublicity: He's introduced as being a "philanthropist" because he gives the duration profits of their service numerous entreprises to Drago, they received some of his Fire Demon chi (and in the finale, the chis of three other demons).
* EvilerThanThou: Towards Finn, Ratso, and Chow. They are just as greedy and comical as them, but more arrogant, violent and competent. [[{{Foreshadowing}} It's no wonder that the Ice Gang replaced the Enforcers as Drago's henchmen]].
* {{Genius Bruiser}}s: Cobra and Fist have proven themselves to be adept with technology.
** In "Clash Of The Titanics", they managed to build
charity.

!!Vanessa Barone
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[WhatAnIdiot And Jackie calls her
a fully functional submarine out of broken cars in their junkyard hideout.
** In "Stealing Thunder", they do various mechanical decorations in their new tower hideout (the Space Needle of Seattle).
** It's possible that they also built the monster trucks and tasers used to kidnap Jackie, Uncle, and Captain Black in the second to last episode.
* IFightForTheStrongestSide: That's the reason they decide to make amends with [[spoiler:[[OneWingedAngel the Demon Chi empowered]]]] Drago after their betrayal.
* {{Kiai}}: While fighting, they exclaim
nice lady]].]]
--> ''Ah, been called
a lot of cliched martial art cries.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Their theme
things: relic hunter, mercenary, thief. But Vanessa Barone, nice lady? Ha, ha! That is a quick rock tempo.
* ManChild: The Ice Gang all act like overgrown teenagers, although they do seem to be younger than the Enforcers.
* NeverMyFault: Like the Enforcers, they're not willing to accept responsibility for their failures.
%%* {{Only Known by Their Nickname}}s
* PromotionToOpeningTitles: They obtain it at Season 5 as the villains receiving Jackie's punch.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Their irises become red when they're turned to {{Draconic Humanoid}}s.
* ReplacementMooks: They take the Enforcers' place as the henchmen of the ongoing season.
* SpikyHair: They all have this in their human forms to accentuate their rebellious street gang imago.
* TerribleTrio: Though a more competent trio than the Enforcers ever were.
* VillainExitStageLeft: Subverted during the GrandFinale: after [[spoiler:Drago has been banished]] and the Ice Gang turn back into humans, they attempt to sneak away, only to be stopped by El Toro and Paco.

!!Strikemaster Ice
--> ''Let me demonstrate how this [[PowerCrystal little hunk of ice]] is gonna let Strikemaster Ice go back to the monastery and bring down the HOUSE!''

new one.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Mike Erwin

The leader of
Creator/MonaMarshall

A female relic hunter, mercenary, and thief who wanted to find
the trio.Eye of Aurora, a necklace that contained power of teleportation.



* BlondesAreEvil: Strikemaster Ice has blonde hair in his human form.
* TheDragon: Both figuratively and literally to Drago.
* DishingOutDirt: In the GrandFinale, Drago gives him the chi of Dai Gui the Earth Demon.
* IronicNickname: Strikemaster '''Ice''' is given the ability to breathe '''fire'''.
* JiveTurkey / TotallyRadical: He speaks with a lot of cliched urban slang.
* PlayingWithFire: He gets this power from Drago.
* SneezeOfDoom: In "Black & White & Chi All Over", he's revealed to be allergic to flowers. This causes him to repeteadly sneeze fire blasts during the fight at the flower shop.
* UngratefulBastard: In his debut episode, a flashback shows him to have been slightly out of shape when he was just a pizza boy. He repaid his martial arts training by refusing to follow the way of peace and kicking the monk announcing it.
* WouldHitAGirl: He takes down the two females of Drago's possible recruits.
%%* YouthfulFreckles:

!!MC Cobra

-->'''Voiced by:''' Jeff Fischer

Ice's right-hand man.

to:

* BlondesAreEvil: Strikemaster Ice has blonde hair TheBaroness: [[MeaningfulName It's in his human form.
her name]].
%%* BlondesAreEvil
* TheDragon: Both figuratively and literally to Drago.
* DishingOutDirt: In
BoundAndGagged: At the GrandFinale, Drago gives him end of the chi of Dai Gui the Earth Demon.
* IronicNickname: Strikemaster '''Ice''' is given the ability to breathe '''fire'''.
* JiveTurkey / TotallyRadical: He speaks with a lot of cliched urban slang.
* PlayingWithFire: He gets this power from Drago.
* SneezeOfDoom: In "Black & White & Chi All Over", he's revealed to be allergic to flowers. This causes him to repeteadly sneeze fire blasts during the fight at the flower shop.
* UngratefulBastard: In his debut episode, a flashback shows him to have
episode featuring her, she's been slightly out of shape when he was just tied up and gagged by the Buttercup Scouts.
* TheCameo: She briefly appears in "Antler Action", leading some other one-shot villains against Jackie.
%%* CombatPragmatist
* CombatStilettos: She's
a pizza boy. He repaid relic hunter, mercenary, and thief who wears high-heeled boots while on business.
* DarkActionGirl: She fares quite well against Jackie.
%%* DarkSkinnedBlond
%%* TomboyishPonytail
* WhipItGood: While she can use other weapons, the whip is her WeaponOfChoice.
* WoundedGazelleGambit: She pretends that Jackie injured her leg in order to make him lower
his martial arts training by refusing to follow guard.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Magical Heroes]]
!!Lo Pei
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[LongDeadBadass He sure means business]].]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:And so does his copy.]]
--> ''I must once again safeguard these, lest they fall into
the way hands of peace and kicking the monk announcing it.
* WouldHitAGirl: He takes down the two females of Drago's possible recruits.
%%* YouthfulFreckles:

!!MC Cobra

Ultimate Evil.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Jeff Fischer

Ice's right-hand man.
David Carradine

A sacred warrior of the Ling Dynasty. Nine hundred years ago, he led the uprising against Shendu, turning the demon into a statue and taking away his powers in the form of the Talismans. He's been long dead, but one episode features a terracotta statue of him. The Rat Talisman is used on the statue, bringing [[LivingStatue live to it]]. The statue has original Lo Pei's personality and powers. In the end of the episode, he's turned back into a statue.



* BlowYouAway: In the GrandFinale, Drago gives him the chi of Xiao Fung the Wind Demon.
* JiveTurkey / TotallyRadical: He speaks with a lot of cliched urban slang.
* SuperSpeed: He gets this power from Drago. He could almost rival the Rabbit Talisman.
* TheVoiceless: In his first three appearances, he didn't speak at all. Afterwards, it's subverted.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: The dark hair of his human form has a purplish tint in it.

!!DJ Fist
The silent strongman of the group.

to:

* BlowYouAway: In {{Badass}}: He is a wise and mighty chi wizard who not only overthrow Shendu at the GrandFinale, Drago gives him the chi of Xiao Fung the Wind Demon.
* JiveTurkey / TotallyRadical: He speaks with a lot of cliched urban slang.
* SuperSpeed: He gets this power from Drago. He could almost rival the Rabbit Talisman.
* TheVoiceless: In his first three appearances, he didn't speak at all. Afterwards, it's subverted.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: The dark hair
height of his human form has power, but his reanimated copy defeated both Jackie and Tohru.
%%* BadassBaritone
%%* BadassBeard
* BadassGrandpa: A wise old chi sage, similar to Uncle.
%%*BadassMustache
* BigGood: He's the one who turned Shendu into
a purplish tint in it.

!!DJ Fist
The silent strongman
statue and scattered his Talismans to the four corners of the group.Earth. [[spoiler: The same spell he used to accomplish that is reused on Shendu during the 3rd season.]]
* CallingYourAttacks: When he performs scroll magic, he shouts the scroll's title.
* CassandraTruth: His copy refuses to believe he's a statue, until he sees a poster depicting him in his statue form.
* FamousLastWords: "Goodbye pal."
* FishOutOfWater: A Ling dynasty warrior in modern times? You figure.
* GoodIsNotNice: While he is dedicated to keep the Talismans from evil hands, he has no qualms about causing collateral damage or (non-lethally) disposing of people who seem to threaten him.
* GoodLuckGesture: Jade teaches him a thumbs up gesture as a sign of friendship. [[spoiler:After he's turned back to a liveless terracotta, his right hand is left in this gesture.]]
* {{Irony}}: Valmont [[LampshadeHanging comments]] how life coming to the statue that portrays the man who turned Shendu into a statue is this.
* KungFuWizard: He easily takes down Jackie and Tohru with martial arts.
%%* LongDeadBadass:
* MadeOfIron: When Tohru squashes him under a taxi, he survives uninjured. Jade suggests this to be because he's a LivingStatue.
%%* NiceHat
* OccultBlueEyes: He has dark blue eyes, which is an unusual trait for an Asian, so it could be due to his magic.
* PaperTalisman: His magic is performed through scrolls. The ones he's shown using can be used to [[PowerFloats levitate]], petrify opponents and [[KiAttacks energy blasting]].
* PosthumousCharacter: The real Lo Pei has long been dead, but the living terracotta has his personality.
* PrecursorHero: Before all the business with Section 13 and the Chan Clan, there was this guy overthrowing Shendu.
* YouShallNotPass: He stays behind to fight the Shadowkhan, allowing Jackie and Jade to escape with the Talismans. When they are at a safe distance, he throws the Rat Talisman to them, letting himself to become a statue again.
* WarriorPoet: He constantly utters nature-inspired analogies to poetically and abstractly describe or muse upon his situations.
--> "As the dandelion scatters its seeds to the four winds, so did I scatter the Talismans to the four corners of the earth."
* WouldntHurtAChild: He's briefly tricked by the Enforcers to think they are his [[PaperThinDisguise fellow Ling warriors]], until they grab Jade.
--> "A sacred warrior would never harm a child. You are impostors!"

!![[Myth/ChineseMythology The Eight Immortals]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:From left to right: Zhang Guolao, Lü Dongbin, Li Tieguai, Lan Caihe, Han Xiangzi, Cao Guojiu, Zhongli Quan & He Xiangu.]]
Eight legendary heroes of ancient China. They are the ones who originally banished Shendu and his siblings to the Demon Netherworld and locked their portals with the Pan'Ku Box. However, the artifacts they used to do this (their symbols) were tainted with the demons' chi.



* TheBrute: "The silent strongman of the group."
%%* MartialArtsHeadband:
* ShockAndAwe: In the GrandFinale, Drago gives him the chi of Tchang Zu the Thunder Demon.
* SuperStrength: He gets this power from Drago. He can punch Tohru through a room.
* TheVoiceless: His pained exclamations are all the sounds we ever hear coming from his mouth. Once he whispered something to Ice's ear without us hearing what he said.
--> '''Jackie:''' [[LampshadeHanging You don't talk much, do you?]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Minor Villains]]
Villains who only appear in one, two, or three episodes.

!!El Chupacabra
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A demonic beast that was attacking livestock in Mexico. It scratches El Toro during a fight, cursing him to become one himself.

to:

* TheBrute: "The silent strongman ArtifactOfDoom: The artifacts they used to seal the Demon Sorcerors (their symbols) absorbed some of the group."
%%* MartialArtsHeadband:
* ShockAndAwe: In
respective demon's chi. Anyone who absorbs a Demon Chi will gain the GrandFinale, Drago gives him powers of the respective Demon Sorcerer, but the chi of Tchang Zu will also [[BodyHorror mutate the Thunder Demon.
* SuperStrength:
person's body, making it look like the Demon Sorcerer]], and [[TheCorruption the demon's evil nature slowly corrupts the person's mind]]. And the changes will supposedly be permanent if the chi is not removed in time.
%%* BadassBeard: All except Lü Dongbin, Lan Caihe and
He gets this power from Drago. He can punch Tohru Xiangu.
* BadassGrandpa: All of them except [[TheSmurfettePrinciple He]] [[NeverMessWithGranny Xiangu]] were very old when they defeated their respective Demon Sorcerer. It takes a while to be as good as they were, you know?
%%* BadassMustache: Zhang Guolao, Li Tieguai, Lan Caihe and Cao Guojiu.
%%* BaldOfAwesome: Lü Dongbin and Li Tieguai.
* {{Big Good}}s: It is
through their heroics and legacy that the Chan Clan is able to fight Shendu's siblings.
%%* BlueIsHeroic: Han Xiangzi and Zhongli Quan.
%%* EyesAlwaysShut: Except He Xiangu, they're never shown with opened eyes.
* FlowerMotifs: He Xiangu's symbol is
a room.
lotus pod, Lan Caihe's symbol is an unidentified flower, and Li Tieguai's symbol is a gourd.
* HandicappedBadass: Li Tieguai is shown to have a bad leg. [[AllThereInTheManual When he became an immortal, his soul was transferred into a maimed beggar's body]].
* HeroesPreferSwords: This is a downplayed trope. Only Lü Dongbin's symbol is a sword.
* LadyOfWar: He Xiangu is an immortal chi sage in an [[KickingAssInAllHerFinery elegant dress]].
* MagicMusic: Zhang Guolao's symbol is a drum, Cao Guojiu's symbol is a pair of castanets, and Han Xiangzi's symbol is [[MagicalFlutist a flute]].
%%* MonochromaticEyes: He Xiangu
%%* NiceHat: Han Xiangzi and Zhongli Quan.
* NoodleIncident: The Fire Demon Chi is never discussed. Since Drago already had the fire powers inherited from his father, it's natural he would not be interested in pursuing the artifact containing his father's chi.
* PaperFanOfDoom: Zhongli Quan's symbol is a fan.
%%* PinkMeansFeminine: He Xiangu.
* PoweredArmor: The Armor of the Gods. It's an ancient armor that the Immortals used in their battles against the Demon Sorcerers, and one of the few remaining relics left behind by them. When worn, it [[AdaptiveArmor adjusts to the wielder's physique]] and enhances [[InASingleBound their]] [[SuperStrength physical]] [[SuperToughness abilities]].
* PrecursorHeroes: Similar to Lo Pei, they are famous heroes who defeated the Demon Sorcerers in the past.
* {{Public Domain Character}}s: They are figures from UsefulNotes/{{Taoism}}. They were originally mortal humans who achieved {{Immortality}} and various other magical powers through various means, usually as rewards after being tested by a Taoist sage [[Creator/{{Laozi}} Lao Tzu]] or another immortal.
%%* PurpleIsPowerful: Lü Dongbin's clothes are purple and black.
%%* RedIsHeroic: Zhang Guolao has red in his clothes.
%%* RedHeadedHero: Zhongli Quan.
* TheVoiceless: His pained exclamations They never speak in the flashbacks they are all the sounds we ever hear coming from his mouth. Once he whispered something to Ice's ear without us hearing shown.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's never revealed
what he said.
--> '''Jackie:''' [[LampshadeHanging You don't talk much, do you?]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Minor Villains]]
Villains who only appear in one, two,
happened to them after they sealed the Demon Sorcerers away. [[WildMassGuessing For all we know]], they might have been [[PosthumousCharacter destroyed]] or three episodes.

!!El Chupacabra
they AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence.
%%* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: He Xiangu. Cao Guojiu has purple hair.

!!Chi Master Fong
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[[caption-width-right:320:This is all we see about him.]]
A demonic beast that was attacking livestock in Mexico. It scratches El Toro during a fight, cursing him to become one himself.deceased Chinese mystic who taught Uncle magic for 15 years. Somewhere along the line, Daolon Wong [[NeverSayDie "defeated"]] him.



* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: El Toro falls victim to its curse, and transforms every night until he's cured.
* CharacterDeath: It's destroyed by the sunlight, though not before it scratches El Toro.
* {{Chupacabra}}: It looks more like Bigfoot or some other feral monster then a grey alien, but the cattle stalker is still present.
* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: Much like a werewolf, the chupacabra's bite or scratch can turn a human into another chupacabra, but only at night.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Both the first chupacabra and the transformed El Toro have fully red eyes.
* SpikesOfVillainy
* WeaksauceWeakness: The first chupacabra was disintegrated by sunlight. El Toro couldn't walk into the sunlight, even when he reverted to human form during daytime.

!!Kuniko "Origami" Kasahara
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Timothy Dang

A Japanese burglar based in Paris, France who has the ability to turn into paper and fold up like an origami sculpture. He uses his powers to rob East Asian art from the Louvre Museum.

to:

%%* BlueIsHeroic: His figurine wears a blue robe.
* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: El Toro falls victim TheGhost: We don't get to its curse, see a flashback of him or to hear his voice, but in "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and transforms every night until he's cured.
the Mute", we see on a shrine dedicated to his memory a statue and a small figurine of him.
%%* HermitGuru:
* CharacterDeath: {{Leitmotif}}: He has one in "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", when he "spirit communicates". It's destroyed by a slow and quiet flute tone.
* TheMentor: He taught Uncle all his magic.
* OldMaster: Similar to Uncle, he was an old and wise chi sage who taught Uncle. [[MasterApprenticeChain What Uncle is to Tohru, Fong was to Uncle.]]
* OurGhostsAreDifferent: In "The Good,
the sunlight, though not before it scratches El Toro.
* {{Chupacabra}}: It looks more like Bigfoot or some other feral monster then
Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", his spirit guides Uncle and his family. He doesn't appear as a grey alien, "physical spirit", but the cattle stalker is still present.
* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: Much like a werewolf, the chupacabra's bite or scratch
instead he gives signs through forces of nature (like how [[Disney/TheLionKingIISimbasPride Mufasa did with Rafiki]]). It should be noted that [[MeaningfulName Fong can turn a human into another chupacabra, but only at night.literally mean "wind"]] in Chinese.
* PosthumousCharacter: All we know about him comes from what Uncle and Wong say about him.

* RedEyesTakeWarning: Both the first chupacabra ShrineToTheFallen: He has a shrine and the transformed El Toro have fully red eyes.
* SpikesOfVillainy
* WeaksauceWeakness: The first chupacabra was disintegrated by sunlight. El Toro couldn't walk into the sunlight, even when he reverted
a statue to human form during daytime.

!!Kuniko "Origami" Kasahara
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his memory somewhere in South China.
* SpiritAdvisor: He appears to Uncle in various abstract forms to provide guidance.

!!Super Moose
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Timothy Dang

A Japanese burglar based in Paris, France who has the ability to turn into paper and fold up like an origami sculpture. He
Creator/ClancyBrown

An anthropomorphic moose superhero. Normally a fictitious character, unless Jade
uses his powers to rob East Asian art from the Louvre Museum.Rat Talisman to bring a stuffed doll of him to life.



* CallingCard: He leaves origami sculptures at crime scenes.
* BondJamesBond: Jackie introduces himself to Origami as "Chan, Jackie Chan". Origami keeps calling him that.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He was originally a skilled but ordinary burglar, until he touched a magic artifact that gave him the ability to turn himself into paper.
* FrameUp: He manages to paint Jackie, Jade, and Viper as offenders when the police interrupt their confrontation.
* PaperMaster: Hence his moniker of "Origami".
* PhantomThief: He has a preference for stealing Far Eastern art.
* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: As Kasahara, he wears a purple suit.
* TheQuietOne: A thief who is a man of few words.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: In paper form, he can fold up into the shapes of various creatures.
* WeWillMeetAgain: In his last scene, he's in prison, creating an origami resembling Jackie and crushing it. He doesn't say anything, but he clearly vows to have revenge on Jackie.

!!The Old Monk
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--> ''Ancient wisdom: Words are breath that blows the fire of knowledge''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Tim Lounibos

An old monk who guided Jackie to the Lotus Temple where the magical scrolls of Hung Chao are hidden. A really [[CloudCuckoolander quirky]] person who's constantly in meditation and speaks in proverbs and riddles. He turns out to be villainous, and is also after these scrolls.

to:

* CallingCard: He leaves origami sculptures at crime scenes.
* BondJamesBond: Jackie introduces himself
ActionHero: His first solution to Origami as "Chan, Jackie Chan". Origami keeps calling him that.
problems is action.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He was originally a skilled but ordinary burglar, until he touched a magic artifact that gave him AnimalSuperhero: SUPER MOOSE!
* AnimateInanimateObject: Thanks to
the ability to turn himself into paper.
* FrameUp: He manages to paint Jackie, Jade, and Viper as offenders when the police interrupt their confrontation.
* PaperMaster: Hence his moniker of "Origami".
* PhantomThief: He has a preference for stealing Far Eastern art.
* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: As Kasahara,
Rat Talisman, he wears becomes a purple suit.
[[LivingToys living toy]].
* TheQuietOne: A thief who is {{Badass}}: For a man of few words.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: In paper form, he can fold up into the shapes of various creatures.
* WeWillMeetAgain: In his last scene,
toy, he's surprisingly effective.
* BadassAdorable: A crime-fighting stuffed animal.
* BigDamnHeroes: He has saved people
in prison, creating an origami resembling Jackie and crushing it. every episode he appears in. Nobody except Jade ever expects him.
* CatchPhrase:
** "Da-da-da-da-da-da, ANTLER ACTION!"
** "Evil on the loose, you do not want to mess with Super Moose!"
* CuteBruiser:
He doesn't say anything, but charges into battle with ANTLER ACTION!
* NonHumanSidekick: At least twice
he clearly vows to have revenge on Jackie.

!!The Old Monk
has acted as a sidekick for Jade.
* TheNoseKnows: Like Daolon Wong's Dark Chi Warriors, he can smell Talisman magic.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: He once defeated Hak Foo, who was a Dark Chi Warrior at the time.
* SuperheroesWearCapes: A moose looks like a superhero because of his cape!
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Other Characters]]
!!Mama Tohru
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--> ''Ancient wisdom: Words are breath that blows ''Only antique I see is the fire of knowledge''

Billy Goat there!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Tim Lounibos

An old monk who guided Jackie to
Amy Hill

[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Tohru's mother]]. She only appears in a handful of episodes but leaves quite an impact. She shows
the Lotus Temple where the magical scrolls Chans a new side of Hung Chao are hidden. A really [[CloudCuckoolander quirky]] person who's constantly in meditation Tohru, and speaks in proverbs and riddles. He turns out to be villainous, and is also after these scrolls.becomes Uncle's arch-rival.



* AnimatedArmor: He uses the scroll's power to have this to fight Jackie.
%%* BadassGrandpa
%%* BaldOfEvil
* TheCameo: He briefly appears in "Antler Action" with some other one-shot villains. He probably managed to escape the Lotus Temple using the same method as Jackie and Jade used to free Xu Lin.
* CatchPhrase: "[[HurricaneOfAphorisms Ancient wisdom]]..."
* CrypticConversation: Constantly speaks in proverbs and riddles.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: He stays behind when Jackie enters the temple to look for Jade, following after a while.
--> "Ancient wisdom: the worm realizes he is bait only after the fish bites."
* EccentricMentor: Despite being EvilAllAlong, he still classifies as this.
%%* EvilOldFolks
%%* HermitGuru
* KungFuWizard: Fares quite well against Jackie in hand-to-hand combat. He also gains magic powers after obtaining some scrolls from the Lotus Temple.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After trespassing into the Lotus Temple for his own personal gains, he fails to leave before sunrise, so he's trapped inside (and probably becomes the new guardian monster).
* LotusPosition: He always meditates in this position.
* LevitatingLotusPosition: After he gains power from the scrolls, his normal meditation is now a foot or so off the ground.
* PowerGlows: He glows in yellow light after his empowerment.
* PowerPalms: After he paints an inscription detailed in the scrolls on his palms, he can blast KiAttacks from his hands.
* WouldHurtAChild: He tries to blast a [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown weakened]] Xu Lin.

!!Spring-Heeled Jack
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--> ''I'm free, to be me!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton

A ravenous and rhyming troll, who can leap great distances. Many years before, a wizard named Simon Magus turned him into a statue and stored him in his museum of strange creatures. Accidentally released by [[LiteralSplitPersonality Yin Jackie]], he goes out for revenge... by seeking out [[SinsOfOurFathers the descendants of Magus]], so that he can [[ToServeMan eat them]].

to:

* AnimatedArmor: He uses the scroll's power {{Acrofatic}}: She's overweight but can run on railings.
* ActionMom: She prohibits her son from fighting because she wants
to protect him.
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Her relationship with Tohru is easily summarized as this.
* AsianRudeness: She rivals Uncle in her lack of manners and height of arrogance.
* BackToBackBadasses: She takes this posture with Uncle in her debut episode.
* {{Badass}}: Guess where [[BadassFamily Tohru]] gets his [[{{Badass}} badassery]] from?
* BadassNormal: Unlike Uncle, she doesn't
have this to fight Jackie.
%%* BadassGrandpa
%%* BaldOfEvil
* TheCameo: He briefly appears in "Antler Action" with some other one-shot villains. He probably managed to escape
any magic at her disposal but can still take on the Lotus Temple using supernatural.
* BeautyMark: She has one near her left eye. Uncle once mocks it.
* CoolOldLady: While she's short-tempered and antagonistic towards Uncle, she's not a woman any criminal would want to trifle with.
* DeadpanSnarker: She is a master of sarcasm. For instance, when Uncle accused her of cheating at Mahjong by moving pieces when he sneezed, she replied:
-->"Anytime you sneeze, ''all
the same method as Jackie and Jade used to free Xu Lin.
* CatchPhrase: "[[HurricaneOfAphorisms Ancient wisdom]]...
pieces move''. Bird peak nose should have its own ''zip code''."
* CrypticConversation: Constantly speaks in proverbs and riddles.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: He stays behind when Jackie enters the temple to look for Jade, following after a while.
--> "Ancient wisdom: the worm realizes he is bait
DistaffCounterpart: The only after the fish bites."
* EccentricMentor: Despite being EvilAllAlong, he still classifies as this.
%%* EvilOldFolks
%%* HermitGuru
* KungFuWizard: Fares quite well against Jackie in hand-to-hand combat. He also gains
significant difference between her and Uncle is that she doesn't have magic powers after obtaining some scrolls from the Lotus Temple.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After trespassing into the Lotus Temple for his own personal gains, he fails to leave before sunrise, so he's trapped inside (and probably becomes the new guardian monster).
* LotusPosition: He always meditates in this position.
* LevitatingLotusPosition: After he gains power from the scrolls, his normal meditation is now a foot or so off the ground.
* PowerGlows: He glows in yellow light after his empowerment.
at her disposal.
* PowerPalms: HeyYou: To her, Uncle is always [[EmbarrassingNickname "Billy Goat", "Junk Monger", or "Junk Man"]].
* HugeGuyTinyGirl: A mother and son example; her son is huge and she herself is barely taller than ''Jade''.
* InvisibleJerkass:
After she's accidentally turned invisible in "The Invisible Mom", she torments Uncle in various ways until she reveals her location.
* {{Jerkass}}: Mostly towards Uncle. In her debut episode, she was also very bossy to Tohru and dismissive towards Jackie and Jade.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She loves her son, and also cooperated with Uncle to save Tohru and Jackie. She becomes less abrasive towards Jackie and Jade. Towards Uncle, not so much.
* JewishMother: A Japanese one actually, but she's just as nagging and overbearing as most examples of this trope.
* LikeParentLikeChild: Mother and son appear initially to be polar opposites, but they do share some similarities, like protective attitude towards their loved ones. During his feud with Uncle in "The Demon Behind", Tohru's behavior towards Uncle resembled his mother's mannerisms towards him. He even called Uncle "Billy Goat" at one point. Tohru's future self wears a red coat similar to that his mother wears.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: She doesn't know that Tohru's previous employer Valmont is a crime lord or that her son was a thug. Tohru asks his extended family to keep it that way.
* [[TabletopGame/{{Mahjong}} Mahjong]]: She's shown to be quite skilled in this. She states that she's a five time all Kyoto finalist. She defeats Uncle in it several times (though
he paints an inscription detailed says she cheats every time).
* MamaBear: You think her mountain-sized son is more dangerous? Threaten him and find out how wrong you are.
* MyBelovedSmother: Her son just can't handle demons and gangs without her. One time she even decided to stay invisible to protect him better.
* TheNapoleon: She has the HairTriggerTemper to match her short stature.
* NeverMessWithGranny: She may be a little old lady, but she knows karate, and is quite willing to use those skills.
* NoNameGiven: No one calls her anything other than "Tohru's mother".
* PintsizedPowerhouse: She's only a little taller than Jade, but deadlier than Jackie.
* PrimAndProperBun: She's gives off the air of being traditional and she has certain [[HairTriggerTemper "authority"]] in her.
* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: She also rivals Uncle in abusing her old age to disregard tact.
* SitcomArchnemesis: To Uncle; martial arts, mahjong, shuffle board, treating Jackie of cobra's venom; it doesn't matter as long as one can humiliate the other.
* SnarkToSnarkCombat: Rivaling Uncle of course. Whenever she and Uncle are
in the scrolls on his palms, he can blast KiAttacks same room, insults and snarks are exchanged back and forth.
* UncannyFamilyResemblance: She is a dead ringer for Tohru aside
from his hands.
being female and much smaller in size.
* WouldHurtAChild: He tries VitriolicBestBuds: She spends more time with Uncle than with anyone else, even if they mostly argue. They eventually seem to blast develop an actual friendship, as Uncle once gave her a [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown weakened]] Xu Lin.

!!Spring-Heeled Jack
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Christmas present.
* VolleyingInsults: She and Uncle compete diligently in the creativeness of the insults they throw at each other.

!!Miss Hartman
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--> ''I'm free, to be me!''

''Mr. Chan, this is not the first time we've had a problem with Jade.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton

A ravenous and rhyming troll, who can leap great distances. Many years before, a wizard named Simon Magus turned him into a statue and stored him in his museum
Jeannie Elias

Jade's schoolteacher. She's annoyed by Jade's unbelievable stories
of strange creatures. Accidentally released by [[LiteralSplitPersonality Yin Jackie]], he goes out for revenge... by seeking out [[SinsOfOurFathers the descendants of Magus]], so that he can [[ToServeMan eat them]].fantastic adventures.



* AffablyEvil: If you forget his desire for revenge and mischievous tendencies, you might view him as a jovial fellow. [[spoiler:His Yang side averts this trope, being more focused on revenge and less soft-spoken than normal Jack. His Yin side is a NiceGuy to the point that he protects Simone and helps the heroes to defeat his opposite.]]
* CombatParkour: He fights by leaping around and using the environment to his advantage.
* EvilFeelsGood: We get this exchange:
-->'''Yin Jackie''': *looking more angry than ever* Do you enjoy being a meanie?
-->'''Spring-Heeled Jack''': I confess, yes! *[[CheshireCatGrin grins widely]]*
* EvilLaugh: He laughs coarsely.
* InASingleBound: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin His shoes really do have springs mounted in their heels.]]
* LiteralSplitPersonality: [[spoiler: The Tiger Talisman is used on him temporarily. Yin Jack actually protects Simone from Yang Jack, and reveals his [[WeaksauceWeakness ultimate weakness]].]]
* OurTrollsAreDifferent: He has the basic look as a squat figure and eater of humans, but he's jovial and uses springs.
* PublicDomainCharacter: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring-heeled_Jack Spring-heeled Jack]] is an English folklore character.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: He's determined to punish the Magus family for [[SinsOfOurFathers their ancestor Simon]]'s imprisonment of him. [[ToServeMan He tries to eat]] Jade's classmate Simone Magus.
* RhymesOnADime: It's so catchy even other characters speak in rhyme a bit. He would sometimes let others finish his rhymes. [[spoiler:Both of his two halves rhyme as well.]]
* SealedEvilInACan: He was [[TakenForGranite turned to stone]] by Magus for being an evil creature. He's released when water is dropped on him. He's turned back to stone by [[spoiler:[[WeaksauceWeakness salt]]]].
* TheNoseKnows: He tracks down the nearest Magus descendant with his sense of smell.
--> "Magus Magus where ever you are, Spring Heel Jack will not be far!"
* WeCanRuleTogether: [[JekyllAndHyde Yang Jackie]] expresses sympathy for Jack, as [[NotSoDifferent they both want to stay free to be themselves]]. Jack proposes a partnership. Fortunately, it doesn't last for long, thanks to [[GuileHero Jade]].
* WouldHurtAChild: He tries to ''eat'' Simone, a descendant of his jailer. [[spoiler:Yin Jack [[WouldntHurtAChild inverts]] this trope, as he protects Simone from Yang Jack.]]

!!The Jiangshi
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker

An undead vampire who haunted an abandoned castle in the mountains of China. It drains chi from humans, which can turn them into vampire slaves if left untreated.

to:

* AffablyEvil: If you forget his desire for revenge and mischievous tendencies, you might view him as a jovial fellow. [[spoiler:His Yang side averts ADayInTheLimelight: "The Demon Beneath My Wings" is this trope, being more focused on revenge and less soft-spoken than normal Jack. His Yin side is a NiceGuy to the point that he protects Simone and helps the heroes to defeat his opposite.]]
* CombatParkour: He fights by leaping around and using the environment to his advantage.
* EvilFeelsGood: We get this exchange:
-->'''Yin Jackie''': *looking more angry than ever* Do you enjoy being a meanie?
-->'''Spring-Heeled Jack''': I confess, yes! *[[CheshireCatGrin grins widely]]*
* EvilLaugh: He laughs coarsely.
* InASingleBound: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin His shoes really do have springs mounted in their heels.]]
* LiteralSplitPersonality: [[spoiler: The Tiger Talisman is used on him temporarily. Yin Jack actually protects Simone from Yang Jack, and reveals his [[WeaksauceWeakness ultimate weakness]].]]
* OurTrollsAreDifferent: He has the basic look as a squat figure and eater of humans, but he's jovial and uses springs.
for her because she had Hsi Wu's chi.
* PublicDomainCharacter: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring-heeled_Jack Spring-heeled Jack]] BadassTeacher: She defended Jade from Drago. Although of course, this is an English folklore character.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: He's determined to punish
while she was temporarily [[EmpoweredBadassNormal transformed]] by the Magus family for [[SinsOfOurFathers their ancestor Simon]]'s imprisonment chi of him. [[ToServeMan He tries to eat]] [[WingedHumanoid Hsi Wu the Sky Demon]].
* ChildHater: Jade believes that Hartman hates kids, although this is subverted. In fact, Hartman states that she's a teacher because she ''likes'' children.
* DeadpanSnarker: She conveys her skepticism of
Jade's classmate Simone Magus.
stories in dry disbelief.
* RhymesOnADime: FieryRedhead: Averted. She can be strict while disciplining, but hardly aggressive about it.
* GracefulLadiesLikePurple: She's never seen without her purple jacket.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Although Hartman seems like a hard-ass, she actually cares about Jade and her other students.
* PreMortemOneLiner: She delivers a non-lethal version of this trope to Drago before pushing him into the ocean.
--> "CLASS DISMISSED!"
* SkepticNoLonger: Subverted. After turning into a demon for a day, she tries to remember that it happened, only for Jackie to convince her that it was [[AllJustADream all just a hallucination]].
* SternTeacher:
It's so catchy even other characters speak in rhyme a bit. He would sometimes let others finish his rhymes. [[spoiler:Both of his two halves rhyme as well.]]
* SealedEvilInACan: He was [[TakenForGranite turned to stone]] by Magus
just that she has little patience for being an evil creature. He's released when water is dropped on him. He's turned back to stone by [[spoiler:[[WeaksauceWeakness salt]]]].
* TheNoseKnows: He tracks down the nearest Magus descendant with his sense of smell.
--> "Magus Magus where ever you are, Spring Heel Jack will not be far!"
* WeCanRuleTogether: [[JekyllAndHyde Yang Jackie]] expresses sympathy for Jack, as [[NotSoDifferent they both want to stay free to be themselves]]. Jack proposes a partnership. Fortunately, it doesn't last for long, thanks to [[GuileHero Jade]].
* WouldHurtAChild: He tries to ''eat'' Simone, a descendant of his jailer. [[spoiler:Yin Jack [[WouldntHurtAChild inverts]] this trope, as he protects Simone from Yang Jack.]]

!!The Jiangshi
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Jade's disruptive shenanigans.

!!Drew
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker

An undead vampire
Jeannie Elias

A boy
who haunted an abandoned castle in the mountains of China. It drains chi from humans, which can turn them into vampire slaves if left untreated.teases Jade for her crazy-sounding stories.



* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: It feeds on Uncle's chi, and as nobody knew how to transfer their chi to him, he was turned into the Jiangshi's slave until his chi was returned.
%%* BaldOfEvil
* CharacterDeath: All the stolen chi is reclaimed from the vampire as the sun rises.
* ChineseVampire: The fact that he is a vampire of the Chinese variety is a critical plot point, because the methods of dealing with him are different from the Western varieties.
* EyeOfNewt: How to reclaim all the stolen chi from it? [[spoiler:Collect a toadstool from a graveyard, place it inside the vampire's left sock and throw the sock into a river]] before sunrise. Otherwise the chi remains with the vampire forever.
* FangsAreEvil: It's teeth grow with the chi it sucks.
* FemmeFatalons: It's sharp claws lengthen with the chi it sucks.
* {{Flight}}: Even at its weakest, it can fly.
* GrowingMusclesSequence: Every time it drains chi, it grows in muscle and size.
* LooksLikeOrlok: In its weakest form, it looks quite shrunken indeed.
* MonochromaticEyes: Its eyes are initially pale white, but after absorbing chi from Tohru, Jade, and Uncle, it gains slit [[RedEyesTakeWarning red]] [[AnimalEyes cat-like]] pupils.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Consumes chi instead of blood. It doesn't bite, but the chi is transferred as green energy through the eyes. It's blind, so it sniffs to find its target by the smell of its breath. It cannot be harmed with a wooden stake. It cannot cross a running river. However, it can still be killed by sunlight.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: Its victim becomes a servant, unless they are given someone else's chi.
* SuddenlyVoiced: It's initially mute, but after absorbing chi from Tohru, Jade, and Uncle, it gains the ability to speak.
* WeaksauceWeakness: Attaching a special note of paper to a Jiangshi's face will render it motionless. And much like Western vampires, sunlight is lethal to them.
* YourSoulIsMine: Says a variation of this, when it's mere moments to the sunrise.
--> "In moments, the collective chi will be mine forever."

!!Monkey King
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[[caption-width-right:320:...and creepy.]]
--> ''Stop me if you've heard this one befooorre...''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Bill Tanzer (first appearance) and Creator/BillyWest (second appearance)

Monkey King is a trickster monkey. Based on the Chinese legend of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Wukong Sun Wukong]], he is released whenever someone pulls his puppet form's leg. The luckless victim becomes a puppet in his place, only to be restored if he [[spoiler:pulls ''their'' leg]], which he isn't likely to do of his own free will. He might seem like an irritating prankster at first glance, but he takes a ''very'' dim view of anyone trying to spoil his fun.

to:

* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: It feeds on Uncle's chi, and as nobody knew how to transfer their chi to him, he was turned into the Jiangshi's slave until DeadpanSnarker: He conveys his chi was returned.
%%* BaldOfEvil
* CharacterDeath: All the stolen chi is reclaimed from the vampire as the sun rises.
* ChineseVampire: The fact that he is a vampire
skepticism of the Chinese variety is a critical plot point, because the methods of dealing Jade's stories with him are different from added ridicule.
* FireForgedFriends: Later in
the Western varieties.
* EyeOfNewt: How
series, he's seen talking to reclaim all the stolen chi from it? [[spoiler:Collect a toadstool from a graveyard, place it inside the vampire's left sock and throw the sock into a river]] before sunrise. Otherwise the chi remains hanging out with the vampire forever.
Jade.
* FangsAreEvil: {{Jerkass}}: It's teeth grow with the chi it sucks.
* FemmeFatalons: It's sharp claws lengthen with the chi it sucks.
* {{Flight}}: Even at its weakest, it can fly.
* GrowingMusclesSequence: Every time it drains chi, it grows in muscle and size.
* LooksLikeOrlok: In its weakest form, it looks quite shrunken indeed.
* MonochromaticEyes: Its eyes are initially pale white, but after absorbing chi from Tohru, Jade, and Uncle, it gains slit [[RedEyesTakeWarning red]] [[AnimalEyes cat-like]] pupils.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Consumes chi instead of blood. It
one thing that he doesn't bite, but believe Jade's stories ([[TheMasquerade for obvious reasons]]), though he's not nice about it.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After witnessing
the chi is transferred as green energy through incident described below in SkepticNoLonger, Jade uses this opportunity to [[ContagiousCassandraTruth humiliate him in class]].
%%* NerdGlasses
* NiceHat: He's never shown without his yellow cap.
* PintSizedKid: Like all
the eyes. It's blind, so it sniffs to find its target by other recurring kids, he gets nowhere taller.
* SkepticNoLonger: He realizes that [[CassandraTruth Jade was telling
the smell of its breath. It cannot be harmed with a wooden stake. It cannot cross a running river. However, it can still be killed by sunlight.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: Its victim becomes a servant, unless they are given someone else's chi.
* SuddenlyVoiced: It's initially mute, but
truth]] after absorbing chi from Tohru, Jade, watching Daolon Wong's Dark Chi Warriors trying to steal the Talisman Animals.

!!Jackie Chan's Yin
and Uncle, it gains the ability to speak.
* WeaksauceWeakness: Attaching a special note of paper to a Jiangshi's face will render it motionless. And much like Western vampires, sunlight is lethal to them.
* YourSoulIsMine: Says a variation of this, when it's mere moments to the sunrise.
--> "In moments, the collective chi will be mine forever."

!!Monkey King
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[SarcasmMode Need to guess who's who?]]]]

During the show, Jackie is affected thrice by the [[LiteralSplitPersonality Tiger Talisman]]. [[JekyllAndHyde He's split into his Yin
and creepy.]]
--> ''Stop me if you've heard this one befooorre...''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Bill Tanzer (first appearance)
Yang sides]]. Yin Jackie is called "Pussycat" and Creator/BillyWest (second appearance)

Monkey King
Yang Jackie is a trickster monkey. Based on the Chinese legend of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Wukong Sun Wukong]], he is released whenever someone pulls his puppet form's leg. The luckless victim becomes a puppet in his place, only to be restored if he [[spoiler:pulls ''their'' leg]], which he isn't likely to do of his own free will. He might seem like an irritating prankster at first glance, but he takes a ''very'' dim view of anyone trying to spoil his fun.called "Tiger".



* AdaptationalVillainy: While Sun Wukong had a mischievous side to him, he wasn't an AxCrazy psycho prankster.
%%* AttentionWhore
* AxCrazy: What his "fun" turns into; dangerous actions that can lead to death.
%%* BeardOfEvil
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's a mischievous prankster, but can give serious trouble to Jackie and the others.
* DemonicDummy: His puppet form is completely harmless, just ''don't pull his leg''.
* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: In his first appearance, Jade tricks him into [[spoiler:pulling puppet-Jackie's leg]].
* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: Sending a living puppet through a wood chipper is hilarious, right?
%%* EvilIsHammy
%%* EvilRedhead
* EvilVersusEvil: In his final appearance, he ends up facing Daolon Wong, the evil chi wizard.
* EvilerThanThou: He ends up on the "thou" end against Daolon Wong.
* GreenEyedMonster: He couldn't stand other people showing off better than him in talents.
* TheGrimReaper: He dresses as this at one point, proving to be quite adept with a [[SinisterScythe scythe]]. We even hear a music you would associate with TheGrimReaper.
* TheHyena: A high pitched laugh accompanies and follows his lethal pranks.
* LaughablyEvil: Strives to be hilarious, at least from his AxCrazy point of view.
* TheMadHatter: When Jade argues that feeding puppet-Jackie into a wood-chipper isn't funny:
--> "Haven't you noticed? I have a WEIRD sense of humor!"
* ManiacMonkeys: Evil monkey trickster.
* OminousOperaCape: At one point, he wears a purple version this, complete with [[Franchise/ThePhantomOfTheOpera the mask]].
* ThePrankster: Everything he does is motivated by his love of malicious mischief.
* PsychopathicManChild: Despite his great age, he acts like an overgrown, attention-seeking {{delinquent}}.
* PublicDomainCharacter: It's never made explicit, but he's basically Sun Wukong, the Monkey King from ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest''.
%%* PungeonMaster
* PuppetPermutation: He's a wooden dummy, but he changes into a live being when someone pulls his leg. The person who pulls his leg turns into a dummy themselves. [[spoiler:And if the Monkey King pulls the victim's leg, their positions change back to normal.]]
* SlasherSmile: Often sports these when indulding his lunatic fun.
* SublimeRhyme: The instructions for switching places with a person in terms of living-puppet.
--> ''To free me of glitches and put you in stitches, this merry ape begs: [[SchmuckBait Pull my leg.]]''
* TickleTorture: In his second appearance, he uses this technique on Tohru to find out where the other Chans have gone.
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: He can be talked into making more spectacular ways to kill other people.

!!Bartholomew Chang
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[SarcasmMode With jade as always]].]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' Timothy Dang

A Taiwanese businessman and criminal mastermind who has a habit of stealing objects made from jade stone. He becomes a minor recurring enemy to the J-Team.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: While Sun Wukong had BackToBackBadasses: When Tiger and Pussycat set aside their differences, they are a mischievous side to him, he wasn't an AxCrazy psycho prankster.
%%* AttentionWhore
* AxCrazy: What his "fun" turns into; dangerous actions that
pretty efficient fighting force.
--> '''Tiger''': Okey bro, let's show this troll what ''two'' Jackies
can lead to death.
%%* BeardOfEvil
do!
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's a mischievous prankster, but can give serious trouble to {{Badass}}es: They're two halves of Jackie Chan after all.
* BashBrothers: They sometimes call each other brothers
and the others.
* DemonicDummy: His puppet form is completely harmless, just ''don't pull his leg''.
* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: In his first appearance, Jade tricks him into [[spoiler:pulling puppet-Jackie's leg]].
* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: Sending a living puppet through a wood chipper is hilarious, right?
%%* EvilIsHammy
%%* EvilRedhead
* EvilVersusEvil: In his final appearance, he ends up facing Daolon Wong, the evil chi wizard.
they work well together.
* EvilerThanThou: He ends up on the "thou" end against Daolon Wong.
* GreenEyedMonster: He couldn't stand other people showing off better than him in talents.
* TheGrimReaper: He dresses as this at one point, proving to be quite adept with a [[SinisterScythe scythe]]. We even hear a music you would associate with TheGrimReaper.
* TheHyena: A high pitched laugh accompanies and follows his lethal pranks.
* LaughablyEvil: Strives to be hilarious, at least from his AxCrazy point of view.
* TheMadHatter: When Jade argues that feeding puppet-Jackie into a wood-chipper isn't funny:
--> "Haven't you noticed? I have a WEIRD sense of humor!"
* ManiacMonkeys: Evil monkey trickster.
* OminousOperaCape: At one point, he wears a purple version this, complete with [[Franchise/ThePhantomOfTheOpera the mask]].
* ThePrankster: Everything he does is motivated by his love of malicious mischief.
* PsychopathicManChild: Despite his great age, he acts like an overgrown, attention-seeking {{delinquent}}.
* PublicDomainCharacter: It's never made explicit, but he's basically Sun Wukong, the Monkey King from ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest''.
%%* PungeonMaster
* PuppetPermutation: He's a wooden dummy, but he changes into a live being when someone pulls his leg. The person who pulls his leg turns into a dummy themselves. [[spoiler:And if the Monkey King pulls the victim's leg,
MultipleHeadCase: In their positions change back to normal.]]
* SlasherSmile: Often sports these when indulding his lunatic fun.
* SublimeRhyme: The instructions for switching places with a person in terms of living-puppet.
--> ''To free me of glitches and put you in stitches, this merry ape begs: [[SchmuckBait Pull my leg.]]''
* TickleTorture: In his second
final appearance, he uses they end up in this technique on Tohru position, because their split wasn't allowed to find out where finish. It's eventually fixed.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Pussycat is
the other Chans have gone.
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: He can
Sensitive Guy to Tiger's Manly Man. This is in line with Taoism: [[FridgeBrilliance Yin represents femininity and Yang represents masculinity]], so it makes sense for Yin Jackie to be talked into making more spectacular ways considerate of others and Yang Jackie to kill other people.

!!Bartholomew Chang
be more aggressive.

!!!Yin/Light Jackie (Pussycat)
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[SarcasmMode With jade as always]].]]

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Timothy Dang

A Taiwanese businessman
James Sie

* ApologizesALot: Pussycat is this even more than normal Jackie. It extends to [[ApologeticAttacker fighting]].
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He is even more hard to anger than normal Jackie, but it doesn't mean that he's completely helpless.
* ButtMonkey: Pussycat seems to have most of Jackie's hapless tendencies.
* CowardlyLion: Usually Pussycat tries to run from danger, but when the push comes to shove, he will fight back.
* FragileFlower: In his debut episode, he bursts into tears after accidentally stepping on a bug. Later, he starts crying for the animals whose leather has been used on a car's seats.
* GoodIsImpotent: He initially appears as unwilling to take active because he's too nice to hurt anyone, even bad guys. [[SubvertedTrope However, allowing someone to be hurt by inactive provokes him into action]]
and criminal mastermind proves he is just as skilled as Yang Jackie.
* MartialPacifist: He is even more averse to violence than normal Jackie, and he gets angry only rarely. It doesn't mean that he can't defend himself.
* NiceGuy: Exaggerated to the point of being an ExtremeDoormat due to the nature of Yin.
* WouldntHurtAChild: He stops Tiger from hurting Jade.
--> "It's not nice to drop-kick little girls!"

!!!Yang/Dark Jackie (Tiger)
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[[caption-width-right:320:"Grrrrr..."]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Sie

* AntiHero: He is Jackie's (mostly) repressed selfish side, but still has some baseline heroism.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Unlike normal Jackie, Tiger is willing to use all his skills in martial arts for whatever reason.
* BadassLongcoat: In his debut episode, he steals Chow's jacket, and looks much cooler in it than Chow ever did.
* BigBrotherBully: He and Pussycat sometimes call each other brothers and he is not shy about picking on him.
* BloodKnight: He enjoys fighting; a significant contrast with Jackie's full personality.
* CallingTheOldManOut: He does this to Uncle in each of his appearances.
** In his debut episode, after he's smacked by Uncle, he returns the favor. Then he crosses his arms and smiles smugly, as if to say "You have no idea how long I've been wanting to do that."
** In "The Return of the Pussycat", he tells Uncle not to start a lecture.
** In "Viva Las Jackies", when Uncle yells over the phone at Tiger and Pussycat (not knowing that Jackie has been split) for leaving him in a hotel that couldn't provide him eel saliva, Tiger responds spitefully:
--> "Pull your tongue out of your mouth and wring out the spit."
* CoolShades: In his debut episode, he steals Chow's sunglasses, and looks much cooler with them than Chow ever did.
* ADarkerMe: Tiger is this, rather than a full on EvilTwin because he represents the arrogance and selfishness that complete Jackie manages.
* DeadpanSnarker: He snarks quite a bit and throws around insults.
--> '''Pussycat''' (while looking for the Noble Tiger): I do not see the tiger. Maybe we should split up? (He has just forgotten [[MultipleHeadCase their current situation]].)
--> '''Tiger''': (glares at Pussycat) So I got all the brains?
* EvilIsCool: Tiger invokes this trope when he steals Jade's place as the main character in the play about [[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]] during his second appearance. He clearly enjoys playing Mr. Hyde. [[invoked]]
--> "This potion is wonderful! Evil Hyde is much cooler than old goody-goody Jekyll! [[EvilLaugh Hahahahahahahaa!]]"
* FearlessFool: He doesn't fear anyone or anything.
* HatesBeingTouched: He repeatedly tells off people
who touch him.
--> [[CatchPhrase "Don't touch me."]]
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Tiger can easily be convinced to fight alongside either the heroes or villains at the drop of a hat.
* IntimidationDemonstration: He
has a habit of stealing objects made from jade stone. loudly clicking his neck on both sides before starting a fight.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Even if he's Jackie's most aggressive traits, he's still Jackie fundamentally.
* SuperpoweredEvilSide:
He becomes has the same dose of skills as normal Jackie, but he's much more willing to hurt his opponents. For example, he utilizes a minor recurring enemy DivingKick much more than normal Jackie, and he seems to be more impervious to the J-Team.injuries normal Jackie tends to be distracted with.
* UnscrupulousHero: Tiger is selfish, arrogant, and easy to set off, but ultimately heroic.
* WouldHurtAChild: Tiger was willing to kick Jade when angered.

!!Xu Lin
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[TheWoobie She sure needs a hug]].]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:Then [[InvoluntaryShapeshifting again]], [[OhCrap maybe not]].]]
--> ''The previous guardian found the means to escape. I've searched five years for that secret and have not found it. I miss my family so much.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Ashlie Chan

A little Chinese girl who was exploring a bamboo forest one evening. She ended up in the Lotus Temple and has been its guardian ever since. She turns into a savage beast whenever someone intrudes into the temple. Five years afterwards, Jackie and Jade seek out the Lotus Temple, along with the villainous Old Monk. After the conflict, Xu Lin is freed from the temple and the Old Monk is forced to take her place.



* ArtificialLimbs: He lost his right hand in an [[BrickBreak iron fist]] competition. He has a variety of artificial hands equipped with weapons or household objects as a replacement, his favorite being made of jade.
* BalefulPolymorph: [[spoiler: In his last appearance, a chi spell turns him into a child. [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse It's never revealed if he's turned back to normal]].]]
%%* CorruptCorporateExecutive
%%* DiabolicalMastermind
* {{Expy}}: He is basically a [[TheFamilyForTheWholeFamily family-friendly stand-in]] for Mr Han, the villain of the BruceLee film ''EnterTheDragon'', which followed the same plot as his debut episode. This includes the fact that both have artificial hands and recruit new talent with a tournament.
%%* ManOfWealthAndTaste
%%* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: He habitually wears a purple coat.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He's introduced as being a "philanthropist" because he gives the profits of numerous entreprises to charity.

!!Vanessa Barone
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[WhatAnIdiot And Jackie calls her a nice lady]].]]
--> ''Ah, been called a lot of things: relic hunter, mercenary, thief. But Vanessa Barone, nice lady? Ha, ha! That is a new one.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MonaMarshall

A female relic hunter, mercenary, and thief who wanted to find the Eye of Aurora, a necklace that contained power of teleportation.

to:

* ArtificialLimbs: He lost his right hand in an [[BrickBreak iron fist]] competition. He has ClosedCircle: As the temple's guardian, she's unable to exit it. But she eventually escapes by [[LoopholeAbuse wearing a variety suit of artificial hands equipped with weapons or household armor]], as objects as a replacement, his favorite being made of jade.
can leave the temple.
* BalefulPolymorph: [[spoiler: In his last appearance, a chi spell IJustWantToBeNormal: She'd love nothing more than to return to her parents and leave the magic world entirely behind.
* AnIcePerson: Her monster form resembles an Yeti, and it can shoot ice-rays from it's mouth.
* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: She
turns him into a child. [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse It's never revealed if he's turned back to normal]].]]
%%* CorruptCorporateExecutive
%%* DiabolicalMastermind
* {{Expy}}: He is basically a [[TheFamilyForTheWholeFamily family-friendly stand-in]] for Mr Han,
monster whenever someone intrudes the villain of temple. She has no control over it.
* MustBeInvited: Jade figures out that [[LoopholeAbuse if Xu Lin invites a person to
the BruceLee film ''EnterTheDragon'', which followed temple, they are not intruding]]. And if there is an intruder at the same plot as his debut episode. This includes time, she attacks the fact that both have artificial hands intruder instead of the invited.
* NiceGirl: She's quite polite, reserved
and recruit new talent with concerned for others.
* PainfulTransformation: Becoming the Yeti is
a tournament.painful affair.
%%* ManOfWealthAndTaste
%%* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: He habitually wears a purple coat.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He's introduced PintSizedKid: She seems to be as being a "philanthropist" because he gives old as Jade, but in the profits flashback set five years before, she is as tall as currently.
* PrehensileHair: Her beast form can grap things with her braids.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: The eyes
of numerous entreprises her beast form are red.
* ResistTheBeast: She tries her best
to charity.

!!Vanessa Barone
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[WhatAnIdiot And
avoid transforming but it never works.
* ShrinkingViolet: She's a timid girl.
* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: Her monster form retains her braids, they just turn white from black.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: She's the Girly Girl to Jade's Tomboy.
* TragicMonster: She's not evil but a prisoner of the temple compelled to attack whoever gets inside the temple.
* TraumaticHaircut: Averted.
Jackie calls cuts through her a nice lady]].]]
--> ''Ah, been called a lot
monster form's braids. This haircut remains in her human form, but she doesn't seem to mind.

!!The Ben Shui Order
An order
of things: relic hunter, mercenary, thief. But Vanessa Barone, nice lady? Ha, ha! That is a new one.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MonaMarshall

A female relic hunter, mercenary, and thief
Buddhist monks who wanted to find reside in a monastery situated in the Eye mountains of Aurora, a necklace that contained power of teleportation.Bhutan.



* TheBaroness: [[MeaningfulName It's in her name]].
%%* BlondesAreEvil
* BoundAndGagged: At the end of the episode featuring her, she's been tied up and gagged by the Buttercup Scouts.
* TheCameo: She briefly appears in "Antler Action", leading some other one-shot villains against Jackie.
%%* CombatPragmatist
* CombatStilettos: She's a relic hunter, mercenary, and thief who wears high-heeled boots while on business.
* DarkActionGirl: She fares quite well against Jackie.
%%* DarkSkinnedBlond
%%* TomboyishPonytail
* WhipItGood: While she can use other weapons, the whip is her WeaponOfChoice.
* WoundedGazelleGambit: She pretends that Jackie injured her leg in order to make him lower his guard.

to:

* TheBaroness: [[MeaningfulName It's {{Actual Pacifist}}s: They never participate in her name]].
%%* BlondesAreEvil
any fights themselves.
* BoundAndGagged: At TheChosenOne: The Ben Shui Order has a vague prophecy about one of these saving the end of the episode featuring her, she's been tied up world. The Chosen One is also required to be completely pacifistic, although a Champion is allowed to fight for and gagged by the Buttercup Scouts.
protect them.
* TheCameo: She briefly ShrinesAndTemples: A Buddhist temple.

!!Larry

-->'''Voiced by:''' Robbie Rist

A geeky teen boy who is a friend of Jade. He
appears in "Antler Action", leading some other one-shot villains against Jackie.
%%* CombatPragmatist
where he temporarily absorbed the chi of [[DishingOutDirt Dai Gui the Earth Demon]], which inspired him to become a superhero.
----
* CombatStilettos: She's a relic hunter, mercenary, and thief who wears high-heeled boots BodyHorror: He absorbs the chi of the Demon Sorcerer Dai Gui, which slowly transforms him into an [[DishingOutDirt Earth Demon]], until the chi is eventually removed.
* DestructiveSaviour: He ends up wrecking the comic convention
while on business.
* DarkActionGirl: She fares quite well against Jackie.
%%* DarkSkinnedBlond
%%* TomboyishPonytail
* WhipItGood: While she can use other weapons,
fighting Drago and the whip is her WeaponOfChoice.
Ice Gang.
* WoundedGazelleGambit: She pretends that FanBoy: Of comic book superheroes, such as Super Moose.
* {{Geek}}: One of his classmates even teased him by telling him to "move out of your mother's {{basement| dweller}}".
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: He wants to be a hero like
Jackie injured her leg in order to make Chan or Super Moose. Then he gets the opportunity, not realizing that he's (literally) turning into an evil monster.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He says this line almost word for word, when Jade makes
him lower his guard.realize how the Demon Chi has been corrupting him.




[[folder:Magical Heroes]]
!!Lo Pei
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[LongDeadBadass He sure means business]].]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:And so does his copy.]]
--> ''I must once again safeguard these, lest they fall into the hands of the Ultimate Evil.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' David Carradine

A sacred warrior of the Ling Dynasty. Nine hundred years ago, he led the uprising against Shendu, turning the demon into a statue and taking away his powers in the form of the Talismans. He's been long dead, but one episode features a terracotta statue of him. The Rat Talisman is used on the statue, bringing [[LivingStatue live to it]]. The statue has original Lo Pei's personality and powers. In the end of the episode, he's turned back into a statue.
----
* {{Badass}}: He is a wise and mighty chi wizard who not only overthrow Shendu at the height of his power, but his reanimated copy defeated both Jackie and Tohru.
%%* BadassBaritone
%%* BadassBeard
* BadassGrandpa: A wise old chi sage, similar to Uncle.
%%*BadassMustache
* BigGood: He's the one who turned Shendu into a statue and scattered his Talismans to the four corners of the Earth. [[spoiler: The same spell he used to accomplish that is reused on Shendu during the 3rd season.]]
* CallingYourAttacks: When he performs scroll magic, he shouts the scroll's title.
* CassandraTruth: His copy refuses to believe he's a statue, until he sees a poster depicting him in his statue form.
* FamousLastWords: "Goodbye pal."
* FishOutOfWater: A Ling dynasty warrior in modern times? You figure.
* GoodIsNotNice: While he is dedicated to keep the Talismans from evil hands, he has no qualms about causing collateral damage or (non-lethally) disposing of people who seem to threaten him.
* GoodLuckGesture: Jade teaches him a thumbs up gesture as a sign of friendship. [[spoiler:After he's turned back to a liveless terracotta, his right hand is left in this gesture.]]
* {{Irony}}: Valmont [[LampshadeHanging comments]] how life coming to the statue that portrays the man who turned Shendu into a statue is this.
* KungFuWizard: He easily takes down Jackie and Tohru with martial arts.
%%* LongDeadBadass:
* MadeOfIron: When Tohru squashes him under a taxi, he survives uninjured. Jade suggests this to be because he's a LivingStatue.
%%* NiceHat
* OccultBlueEyes: He has dark blue eyes, which is an unusual trait for an Asian, so it could be due to his magic.
* PaperTalisman: His magic is performed through scrolls. The ones he's shown using can be used to [[PowerFloats levitate]], petrify opponents and [[KiAttacks energy blasting]].
* PosthumousCharacter: The real Lo Pei has long been dead, but the living terracotta has his personality.
* PrecursorHero: Before all the business with Section 13 and the Chan Clan, there was this guy overthrowing Shendu.
* YouShallNotPass: He stays behind to fight the Shadowkhan, allowing Jackie and Jade to escape with the Talismans. When they are at a safe distance, he throws the Rat Talisman to them, letting himself to become a statue again.
* WarriorPoet: He constantly utters nature-inspired analogies to poetically and abstractly describe or muse upon his situations.
--> "As the dandelion scatters its seeds to the four winds, so did I scatter the Talismans to the four corners of the earth."
* WouldntHurtAChild: He's briefly tricked by the Enforcers to think they are his [[PaperThinDisguise fellow Ling warriors]], until they grab Jade.
--> "A sacred warrior would never harm a child. You are impostors!"

!![[Myth/ChineseMythology The Eight Immortals]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:From left to right: Zhang Guolao, Lü Dongbin, Li Tieguai, Lan Caihe, Han Xiangzi, Cao Guojiu, Zhongli Quan & He Xiangu.]]
Eight legendary heroes of ancient China. They are the ones who originally banished Shendu and his siblings to the Demon Netherworld and locked their portals with the Pan'Ku Box. However, the artifacts they used to do this (their symbols) were tainted with the demons' chi.
----
* ArtifactOfDoom: The artifacts they used to seal the Demon Sorcerors (their symbols) absorbed some of the respective demon's chi. Anyone who absorbs a Demon Chi will gain the powers of the respective Demon Sorcerer, but the chi will also [[BodyHorror mutate the person's body, making it look like the Demon Sorcerer]], and [[TheCorruption the demon's evil nature slowly corrupts the person's mind]]. And the changes will supposedly be permanent if the chi is not removed in time.
%%* BadassBeard: All except Lü Dongbin, Lan Caihe and He Xiangu.
* BadassGrandpa: All of them except [[TheSmurfettePrinciple He]] [[NeverMessWithGranny Xiangu]] were very old when they defeated their respective Demon Sorcerer. It takes a while to be as good as they were, you know?
%%* BadassMustache: Zhang Guolao, Li Tieguai, Lan Caihe and Cao Guojiu.
%%* BaldOfAwesome: Lü Dongbin and Li Tieguai.
* {{Big Good}}s: It is through their heroics and legacy that the Chan Clan is able to fight Shendu's siblings.
%%* BlueIsHeroic: Han Xiangzi and Zhongli Quan.
%%* EyesAlwaysShut: Except He Xiangu, they're never shown with opened eyes.
* FlowerMotifs: He Xiangu's symbol is a lotus pod, Lan Caihe's symbol is an unidentified flower, and Li Tieguai's symbol is a gourd.
* HandicappedBadass: Li Tieguai is shown to have a bad leg. [[AllThereInTheManual When he became an immortal, his soul was transferred into a maimed beggar's body]].
* HeroesPreferSwords: This is a downplayed trope. Only Lü Dongbin's symbol is a sword.
* LadyOfWar: He Xiangu is an immortal chi sage in an [[KickingAssInAllHerFinery elegant dress]].
* MagicMusic: Zhang Guolao's symbol is a drum, Cao Guojiu's symbol is a pair of castanets, and Han Xiangzi's symbol is [[MagicalFlutist a flute]].
%%* MonochromaticEyes: He Xiangu
%%* NiceHat: Han Xiangzi and Zhongli Quan.
* NoodleIncident: The Fire Demon Chi is never discussed. Since Drago already had the fire powers inherited from his father, it's natural he would not be interested in pursuing the artifact containing his father's chi.
* PaperFanOfDoom: Zhongli Quan's symbol is a fan.
%%* PinkMeansFeminine: He Xiangu.
* PoweredArmor: The Armor of the Gods. It's an ancient armor that the Immortals used in their battles against the Demon Sorcerers, and one of the few remaining relics left behind by them. When worn, it [[AdaptiveArmor adjusts to the wielder's physique]] and enhances [[InASingleBound their]] [[SuperStrength physical]] [[SuperToughness abilities]].
* PrecursorHeroes: Similar to Lo Pei, they are famous heroes who defeated the Demon Sorcerers in the past.
* {{Public Domain Character}}s: They are figures from UsefulNotes/{{Taoism}}. They were originally mortal humans who achieved {{Immortality}} and various other magical powers through various means, usually as rewards after being tested by a Taoist sage [[Creator/{{Laozi}} Lao Tzu]] or another immortal.
%%* PurpleIsPowerful: Lü Dongbin's clothes are purple and black.
%%* RedIsHeroic: Zhang Guolao has red in his clothes.
%%* RedHeadedHero: Zhongli Quan.
* TheVoiceless: They never speak in the flashbacks they are shown.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's never revealed what happened to them after they sealed the Demon Sorcerers away. [[WildMassGuessing For all we know]], they might have been [[PosthumousCharacter destroyed]] or they AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence.
%%* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: He Xiangu. Cao Guojiu has purple hair.

!!Chi Master Fong
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[[caption-width-right:320:This is all we see about him.]]
A deceased Chinese mystic who taught Uncle magic for 15 years. Somewhere along the line, Daolon Wong [[NeverSayDie "defeated"]] him.
----
%%* BlueIsHeroic: His figurine wears a blue robe.
* TheGhost: We don't get to see a flashback of him or to hear his voice, but in "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", we see on a shrine dedicated to his memory a statue and a small figurine of him.
%%* HermitGuru:
* {{Leitmotif}}: He has one in "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", when he "spirit communicates". It's a slow and quiet flute tone.
* TheMentor: He taught Uncle all his magic.
* OldMaster: Similar to Uncle, he was an old and wise chi sage who taught Uncle. [[MasterApprenticeChain What Uncle is to Tohru, Fong was to Uncle.]]
* OurGhostsAreDifferent: In "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", his spirit guides Uncle and his family. He doesn't appear as a "physical spirit", but instead he gives signs through forces of nature (like how [[Disney/TheLionKingIISimbasPride Mufasa did with Rafiki]]). It should be noted that [[MeaningfulName Fong can literally mean "wind"]] in Chinese.
* PosthumousCharacter: All we know about him comes from what Uncle and Wong say about him.
* ShrineToTheFallen: He has a shrine and a statue to his memory somewhere in South China.
* SpiritAdvisor: He appears to Uncle in various abstract forms to provide guidance.

!!Super Moose
[[quoteright:268:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/70c767bb935f4c4c451674d1ccfb5c12.jpg]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ClancyBrown

An anthropomorphic moose superhero. Normally a fictitious character, unless Jade uses the Rat Talisman to bring a stuffed doll of him to life.
----
* ActionHero: His first solution to problems is action.
* AnimalSuperhero: SUPER MOOSE!
* AnimateInanimateObject: Thanks to the Rat Talisman, he becomes a [[LivingToys living toy]].
* {{Badass}}: For a toy, he's surprisingly effective.
* BadassAdorable: A crime-fighting stuffed animal.
* BigDamnHeroes: He has saved people in every episode he appears in. Nobody except Jade ever expects him.
* CatchPhrase:
** "Da-da-da-da-da-da, ANTLER ACTION!"
** "Evil on the loose, you do not want to mess with Super Moose!"
* CuteBruiser: He charges into battle with ANTLER ACTION!
* NonHumanSidekick: At least twice he has acted as a sidekick for Jade.
* TheNoseKnows: Like Daolon Wong's Dark Chi Warriors, he can smell Talisman magic.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: He once defeated Hak Foo, who was a Dark Chi Warrior at the time.
* SuperheroesWearCapes: A moose looks like a superhero because of his cape!
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Other Characters]]
!!Mama Tohru
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--> ''Only antique I see is the Billy Goat there!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Amy Hill

[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Tohru's mother]]. She only appears in a handful of episodes but leaves quite an impact. She shows the Chans a new side of Tohru, and becomes Uncle's arch-rival.
----
* {{Acrofatic}}: She's overweight but can run on railings.
* ActionMom: She prohibits her son from fighting because she wants to protect him.
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Her relationship with Tohru is easily summarized as this.
* AsianRudeness: She rivals Uncle in her lack of manners and height of arrogance.
* BackToBackBadasses: She takes this posture with Uncle in her debut episode.
* {{Badass}}: Guess where [[BadassFamily Tohru]] gets his [[{{Badass}} badassery]] from?
* BadassNormal: Unlike Uncle, she doesn't have any magic at her disposal but can still take on the supernatural.
* BeautyMark: She has one near her left eye. Uncle once mocks it.
* CoolOldLady: While she's short-tempered and antagonistic towards Uncle, she's not a woman any criminal would want to trifle with.
* DeadpanSnarker: She is a master of sarcasm. For instance, when Uncle accused her of cheating at Mahjong by moving pieces when he sneezed, she replied:
-->"Anytime you sneeze, ''all the pieces move''. Bird peak nose should have its own ''zip code''."
* DistaffCounterpart: The only significant difference between her and Uncle is that she doesn't have magic at her disposal.
* HeyYou: To her, Uncle is always [[EmbarrassingNickname "Billy Goat", "Junk Monger", or "Junk Man"]].
* HugeGuyTinyGirl: A mother and son example; her son is huge and she herself is barely taller than ''Jade''.
* InvisibleJerkass: After she's accidentally turned invisible in "The Invisible Mom", she torments Uncle in various ways until she reveals her location.
* {{Jerkass}}: Mostly towards Uncle. In her debut episode, she was also very bossy to Tohru and dismissive towards Jackie and Jade.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She loves her son, and also cooperated with Uncle to save Tohru and Jackie. She becomes less abrasive towards Jackie and Jade. Towards Uncle, not so much.
* JewishMother: A Japanese one actually, but she's just as nagging and overbearing as most examples of this trope.
* LikeParentLikeChild: Mother and son appear initially to be polar opposites, but they do share some similarities, like protective attitude towards their loved ones. During his feud with Uncle in "The Demon Behind", Tohru's behavior towards Uncle resembled his mother's mannerisms towards him. He even called Uncle "Billy Goat" at one point. Tohru's future self wears a red coat similar to that his mother wears.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: She doesn't know that Tohru's previous employer Valmont is a crime lord or that her son was a thug. Tohru asks his extended family to keep it that way.
* [[TabletopGame/{{Mahjong}} Mahjong]]: She's shown to be quite skilled in this. She states that she's a five time all Kyoto finalist. She defeats Uncle in it several times (though he says she cheats every time).
* MamaBear: You think her mountain-sized son is more dangerous? Threaten him and find out how wrong you are.
* MyBelovedSmother: Her son just can't handle demons and gangs without her. One time she even decided to stay invisible to protect him better.
* TheNapoleon: She has the HairTriggerTemper to match her short stature.
* NeverMessWithGranny: She may be a little old lady, but she knows karate, and is quite willing to use those skills.
* NoNameGiven: No one calls her anything other than "Tohru's mother".
* PintsizedPowerhouse: She's only a little taller than Jade, but deadlier than Jackie.
* PrimAndProperBun: She's gives off the air of being traditional and she has certain [[HairTriggerTemper "authority"]] in her.
* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: She also rivals Uncle in abusing her old age to disregard tact.
* SitcomArchnemesis: To Uncle; martial arts, mahjong, shuffle board, treating Jackie of cobra's venom; it doesn't matter as long as one can humiliate the other.
* SnarkToSnarkCombat: Rivaling Uncle of course. Whenever she and Uncle are in the same room, insults and snarks are exchanged back and forth.
* UncannyFamilyResemblance: She is a dead ringer for Tohru aside from being female and much smaller in size.
* VitriolicBestBuds: She spends more time with Uncle than with anyone else, even if they mostly argue. They eventually seem to develop an actual friendship, as Uncle once gave her a Christmas present.
* VolleyingInsults: She and Uncle compete diligently in the creativeness of the insults they throw at each other.

!!Miss Hartman
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--> ''Mr. Chan, this is not the first time we've had a problem with Jade.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Jeannie Elias

Jade's schoolteacher. She's annoyed by Jade's unbelievable stories of fantastic adventures.
----
* ADayInTheLimelight: "The Demon Beneath My Wings" is this for her because she had Hsi Wu's chi.
* BadassTeacher: She defended Jade from Drago. Although of course, this is while she was temporarily [[EmpoweredBadassNormal transformed]] by the chi of [[WingedHumanoid Hsi Wu the Sky Demon]].
* ChildHater: Jade believes that Hartman hates kids, although this is subverted. In fact, Hartman states that she's a teacher because she ''likes'' children.
* DeadpanSnarker: She conveys her skepticism of Jade's stories in dry disbelief.
* FieryRedhead: Averted. She can be strict while disciplining, but hardly aggressive about it.
* GracefulLadiesLikePurple: She's never seen without her purple jacket.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Although Hartman seems like a hard-ass, she actually cares about Jade and her other students.
* PreMortemOneLiner: She delivers a non-lethal version of this trope to Drago before pushing him into the ocean.
--> "CLASS DISMISSED!"
* SkepticNoLonger: Subverted. After turning into a demon for a day, she tries to remember that it happened, only for Jackie to convince her that it was [[AllJustADream all just a hallucination]].
* SternTeacher: It's just that she has little patience for Jade's disruptive shenanigans.

!!Drew
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Jeannie Elias

A boy who teases Jade for her crazy-sounding stories.
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* DeadpanSnarker: He conveys his skepticism of Jade's stories with added ridicule.
* FireForgedFriends: Later in the series, he's seen talking to and hanging out with Jade.
* {{Jerkass}}: It's one thing that he doesn't believe Jade's stories ([[TheMasquerade for obvious reasons]]), though he's not nice about it.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After witnessing the incident described below in SkepticNoLonger, Jade uses this opportunity to [[ContagiousCassandraTruth humiliate him in class]].
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* NiceHat: He's never shown without his yellow cap.
* PintSizedKid: Like all the other recurring kids, he gets nowhere taller.
* SkepticNoLonger: He realizes that [[CassandraTruth Jade was telling the truth]] after watching Daolon Wong's Dark Chi Warriors trying to steal the Talisman Animals.

!!Jackie Chan's Yin and Yang
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[SarcasmMode Need to guess who's who?]]]]

During the show, Jackie is affected thrice by the [[LiteralSplitPersonality Tiger Talisman]]. [[JekyllAndHyde He's split into his Yin and Yang sides]]. Yin Jackie is called "Pussycat" and Yang Jackie is called "Tiger".
----
* BackToBackBadasses: When Tiger and Pussycat set aside their differences, they are a pretty efficient fighting force.
--> '''Tiger''': Okey bro, let's show this troll what ''two'' Jackies can do!
* {{Badass}}es: They're two halves of Jackie Chan after all.
* BashBrothers: They sometimes call each other brothers and they work well together.
* MultipleHeadCase: In their final appearance, they end up in this position, because their split wasn't allowed to finish. It's eventually fixed.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Pussycat is the Sensitive Guy to Tiger's Manly Man. This is in line with Taoism: [[FridgeBrilliance Yin represents femininity and Yang represents masculinity]], so it makes sense for Yin Jackie to be more considerate of others and Yang Jackie to be more aggressive.

!!!Yin/Light Jackie (Pussycat)
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[CatchPhrase "Fighting is not nice!"]]]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Sie

* ApologizesALot: Pussycat is this even more than normal Jackie. It extends to [[ApologeticAttacker fighting]].
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He is even more hard to anger than normal Jackie, but it doesn't mean that he's completely helpless.
* ButtMonkey: Pussycat seems to have most of Jackie's hapless tendencies.
* CowardlyLion: Usually Pussycat tries to run from danger, but when the push comes to shove, he will fight back.
* FragileFlower: In his debut episode, he bursts into tears after accidentally stepping on a bug. Later, he starts crying for the animals whose leather has been used on a car's seats.
* GoodIsImpotent: He initially appears as unwilling to take active because he's too nice to hurt anyone, even bad guys. [[SubvertedTrope However, allowing someone to be hurt by inactive provokes him into action]] and proves he is just as skilled as Yang Jackie.
* MartialPacifist: He is even more averse to violence than normal Jackie, and he gets angry only rarely. It doesn't mean that he can't defend himself.
* NiceGuy: Exaggerated to the point of being an ExtremeDoormat due to the nature of Yin.
* WouldntHurtAChild: He stops Tiger from hurting Jade.
--> "It's not nice to drop-kick little girls!"

!!!Yang/Dark Jackie (Tiger)
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[[caption-width-right:320:"Grrrrr..."]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Sie

* AntiHero: He is Jackie's (mostly) repressed selfish side, but still has some baseline heroism.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Unlike normal Jackie, Tiger is willing to use all his skills in martial arts for whatever reason.
* BadassLongcoat: In his debut episode, he steals Chow's jacket, and looks much cooler in it than Chow ever did.
* BigBrotherBully: He and Pussycat sometimes call each other brothers and he is not shy about picking on him.
* BloodKnight: He enjoys fighting; a significant contrast with Jackie's full personality.
* CallingTheOldManOut: He does this to Uncle in each of his appearances.
** In his debut episode, after he's smacked by Uncle, he returns the favor. Then he crosses his arms and smiles smugly, as if to say "You have no idea how long I've been wanting to do that."
** In "The Return of the Pussycat", he tells Uncle not to start a lecture.
** In "Viva Las Jackies", when Uncle yells over the phone at Tiger and Pussycat (not knowing that Jackie has been split) for leaving him in a hotel that couldn't provide him eel saliva, Tiger responds spitefully:
--> "Pull your tongue out of your mouth and wring out the spit."
* CoolShades: In his debut episode, he steals Chow's sunglasses, and looks much cooler with them than Chow ever did.
* ADarkerMe: Tiger is this, rather than a full on EvilTwin because he represents the arrogance and selfishness that complete Jackie manages.
* DeadpanSnarker: He snarks quite a bit and throws around insults.
--> '''Pussycat''' (while looking for the Noble Tiger): I do not see the tiger. Maybe we should split up? (He has just forgotten [[MultipleHeadCase their current situation]].)
--> '''Tiger''': (glares at Pussycat) So I got all the brains?
* EvilIsCool: Tiger invokes this trope when he steals Jade's place as the main character in the play about [[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]] during his second appearance. He clearly enjoys playing Mr. Hyde. [[invoked]]
--> "This potion is wonderful! Evil Hyde is much cooler than old goody-goody Jekyll! [[EvilLaugh Hahahahahahahaa!]]"
* FearlessFool: He doesn't fear anyone or anything.
* HatesBeingTouched: He repeatedly tells off people who touch him.
--> [[CatchPhrase "Don't touch me."]]
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Tiger can easily be convinced to fight alongside either the heroes or villains at the drop of a hat.
* IntimidationDemonstration: He has a habit of loudly clicking his neck on both sides before starting a fight.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Even if he's Jackie's most aggressive traits, he's still Jackie fundamentally.
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: He has the same dose of skills as normal Jackie, but he's much more willing to hurt his opponents. For example, he utilizes a DivingKick much more than normal Jackie, and he seems to be more impervious to the injuries normal Jackie tends to be distracted with.
* UnscrupulousHero: Tiger is selfish, arrogant, and easy to set off, but ultimately heroic.
* WouldHurtAChild: Tiger was willing to kick Jade when angered.

!!Xu Lin
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[TheWoobie She sure needs a hug]].]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:Then [[InvoluntaryShapeshifting again]], [[OhCrap maybe not]].]]
--> ''The previous guardian found the means to escape. I've searched five years for that secret and have not found it. I miss my family so much.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Ashlie Chan

A little Chinese girl who was exploring a bamboo forest one evening. She ended up in the Lotus Temple and has been its guardian ever since. She turns into a savage beast whenever someone intrudes into the temple. Five years afterwards, Jackie and Jade seek out the Lotus Temple, along with the villainous Old Monk. After the conflict, Xu Lin is freed from the temple and the Old Monk is forced to take her place.
----
* ClosedCircle: As the temple's guardian, she's unable to exit it. But she eventually escapes by [[LoopholeAbuse wearing a suit of armor]], as objects can leave the temple.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: She'd love nothing more than to return to her parents and leave the magic world entirely behind.
* AnIcePerson: Her monster form resembles an Yeti, and it can shoot ice-rays from it's mouth.
* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: She turns into a monster whenever someone intrudes the temple. She has no control over it.
* MustBeInvited: Jade figures out that [[LoopholeAbuse if Xu Lin invites a person to the temple, they are not intruding]]. And if there is an intruder at the same time, she attacks the intruder instead of the invited.
* NiceGirl: She's quite polite, reserved and concerned for others.
* PainfulTransformation: Becoming the Yeti is a painful affair.
* PintSizedKid: She seems to be as old as Jade, but in the flashback set five years before, she is as tall as currently.
* PrehensileHair: Her beast form can grap things with her braids.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: The eyes of her beast form are red.
* ResistTheBeast: She tries her best to avoid transforming but it never works.
* ShrinkingViolet: She's a timid girl.
* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: Her monster form retains her braids, they just turn white from black.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: She's the Girly Girl to Jade's Tomboy.
* TragicMonster: She's not evil but a prisoner of the temple compelled to attack whoever gets inside the temple.
* TraumaticHaircut: Averted. Jackie cuts through her monster form's braids. This haircut remains in her human form, but she doesn't seem to mind.

!!The Ben Shui Order
An order of Buddhist monks who reside in a monastery situated in the mountains of Bhutan.
----
* {{Actual Pacifist}}s: They never participate in any fights themselves.
* TheChosenOne: The Ben Shui Order has a vague prophecy about one of these saving the world. The Chosen One is also required to be completely pacifistic, although a Champion is allowed to fight for and protect them.
* ShrinesAndTemples: A Buddhist temple.

!!Larry

-->'''Voiced by:''' Robbie Rist

A geeky teen boy who is a friend of Jade. He appears in "Antler Action", where he temporarily absorbed the chi of [[DishingOutDirt Dai Gui the Earth Demon]], which inspired him to become a superhero.
----
* BodyHorror: He absorbs the chi of the Demon Sorcerer Dai Gui, which slowly transforms him into an [[DishingOutDirt Earth Demon]], until the chi is eventually removed.
* DestructiveSaviour: He ends up wrecking the comic convention while fighting Drago and the Ice Gang.
* FanBoy: Of comic book superheroes, such as Super Moose.
* {{Geek}}: One of his classmates even teased him by telling him to "move out of your mother's {{basement| dweller}}".
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: He wants to be a hero like Jackie Chan or Super Moose. Then he gets the opportunity, not realizing that he's (literally) turning into an evil monster.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He says this line almost word for word, when Jade makes him realize how the Demon Chi has been corrupting him.
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[[folder:The Dark Hand]]
The most recurring enemies in the series, yet also the least threatening. The Dark [[NamesToRunAwayFrom/BodyPart Hand]] is a criminal gang based in San Francisco. They shift their focus from regular organized crime to assisting various demons and sorcerers. Things keep going further downhill for them from there.

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[[folder:The Dark Hand]]
The most recurring enemies in the series, yet also the least threatening. The Dark [[NamesToRunAwayFrom/BodyPart Hand]] is a criminal gang based in San Francisco. They shift
Demon Sorcerers]]
An ancient family of demonic wizards and witches. In ancient times, 8 demon siblings ruled over Earth, until
their focus from regular organized crime to assisting various demons human slaves (led by [[Myth/ChineseMythology China's Eight Immortals]]) overthrew them, and sorcerers. Things keep going further downhill for had them from there.banished to another dimension called the Netherworld. One demon named Shendu somehow escaped and reconquered his domain, until he was transformed into a stone statue by the wizard Lo Pei. And then there's Shendu's young son Drago, though it's unknown how he fits into the timeline.



* {{Butt Monkey}}s: All of them receive a lot of comical abuse, and increasingly so with every season.
* DemotedToExtra: The Dark Hand gradually disbands over the course of the series, with Valmont losing leadership of the gang and becoming a nobody, while the Enforcers eventually decide to quit serving as henchmen to other villains. They only appear in four episodes of the final season.
* TheFamilyForTheWholeFamily: Despite being gangsters, they're very incompetent, and they aren't really seen committing any crimes besides robbery. Finn is seen carrying a pistol twice, but he never gets the chance to use it.
* FiveTokenBand: Valmont is British (English), Finn is Irish-American, Chow is Chinese-American, Ratso may be Italian-American, and Hak Foo is Chinese. The group also originally included Tohru, who is Japanese.
* {{Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain}}s: Because of all the supernatural crap going on, they never get to score any cash.
* OddlySmallOrganization: It's strange that Valmont would rely mostly on the Enforcers, since the 1st season included nameless {{Mook}}s. [[FridgeBrilliance Probably the Talisman hunt took a toll on the Dark Hand's finances]].
* OffstageVillainy: According to Captain Black, they have connections to nearly every known form of criminal activity, but there isn't much shown. However, it speaks volumes that when Valmont, Finn, and Ratso allow themselves to be arrested in "Rumble In The Big House", they're sentenced to be incarcerated for 50 years in Hollowlands Maximum Security Prison.
* TheSyndicate: They are said to be this in the beginning of the 1st season, as they've given Section 13 trouble in the past. [[VillainDecay This status ends during the 1st or 2nd season]].
* VillainDecay: They start out as TheSyndicate, but by the beginning of the 3rd season, they're so high and dry that [[ShockinglyExpensiveBill a simple cafeteria bill]] gives them trouble.

!!Valmont
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[[caption-width-right:158:This suit costs more than your life.]]
-->''Jackie Chan. Finally, we meet. It was nice knowing you.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Julian Sands (Seasons 1 and 2), Andrew Ableson (Season 3), Creator/GregEllis (Season 4) and Thomas Dekker (child)

The British-born boss of the American crime syndicate, the Dark Hand. He is also the main villain in Seasons 1 and 2, behind Shendu. Eventually he loses leadership over his Enforcers, and is reduced to poverty.

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* {{Butt Monkey}}s: AristocratsAreEvil: When they ruled the Earth as Demon Emperors.
* BadassFamily:
All of them receive a lot of comical abuse, and increasingly so with every season.
are forces to be reckoned with, even if they hate each other's guts (see below).
* DemotedToExtra: The Dark Hand gradually disbands over BigScrewedUpFamily: Among the course 8 siblings, Shendu is despised the most for his failure to rescue the other 7 from the Demon Netherworld. Drago is also bitter about never receiving approval from his father. Although as they are [[AlwaysChaoticEvil demons]] after all, it's hard to expect a healthy family dynamic from them.
* BodyHorror: In Season 5, the {{MacGuffin}}s are the chi energies
of the series, with Valmont losing leadership of Demon Sorcerers. Several mortals accidentally or intentionally absorb the gang and becoming a nobody, while chi, which turn them into demons until the Enforcers eventually decide to quit chi is removed.
* DemonLordsAndArchDevils: They fit the description of higher-ranking demons
serving as henchmen to other villains. They only appear in four episodes directly the cause of the final season.
* TheFamilyForTheWholeFamily: Despite being gangsters,
Devil, even though they're very incompetent, not known to serve anyone. In "Re-Enter the Dragon", Shendu is at one point addressed as "Lord Shendu" by [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]].
* {{Elemental Embodiment}}s: The 8 demon siblings represent elements from UsefulNotes/BaGua: Sky, Lake, Fire, Thunder, Wind, Water, Mountain
and Earth. [[ShownTheirWork Except that Water is changed into Moon and Lake is changed into Water]].
* EvilSoundsDeep: The demons tend to have deep and powerful voices. Humans who absorb demon chi may also get their voices changed.
* EvilSoundsRaspy: Any demon who is not deep voiced will have this one like the snake-ish demon Bai Tza.
* FourFingeredHand: Each of the demons except for Po Kong have these.
* FourIsDeath: In addition to the trope above, four demons (Shendu, Bai Tza, Tso Lan, and Dai Gui) together act as the FinalBoss of the demon portal arc.
* GeniusBruiser: All of them, given that
they are demon ''sorcerers'' after all, though some are much more cerebral than others.
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: They bear little or no resemblance to each other - most of them are also reminiscent of and inspired by other mythological creatures that
aren't really seen committing any crimes besides robbery. Finn is seen carrying a pistol twice, but he never gets otherwise connected to demons (Shendu and dragons being the chance to use it.
most obvious).
* FiveTokenBand: Valmont is British (English), Finn is Irish-American, Chow is Chinese-American, Ratso may be Italian-American, and Hak Foo is Chinese. RedEyesTakeWarning: The group 8 siblings all have glowing red eyes. But with Drago, only his irises are red, until he [[spoiler:gets all 8 Demon Chis]], then his eyes also originally included Tohru, who is Japanese.
glow.
* {{Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain}}s: Because of all the supernatural crap going on, RedSkyTakeWarning: Any world they never get rule over has this. Both the "Demon World" duology and the final episode "The Powers That Be (Part 2)" have the sky turned red when the demons [[spoiler:and then Drago]] attain power.
* SealedEvilInACan: The sorcerers have repeatedly been banished
to score any cash.
another dimension, while Shendu has repeatedly been turned to stone. [[spoiler:In the end all 9 of them, including Shendu and Drago, are stuck in the Netherworld.]]
* OddlySmallOrganization: It's strange SorcerousOverlord: The siblings once ruled over Earth and enslaved mankind. Their goal is to reclaim that Valmont would rely mostly on the Enforcers, since the 1st season included nameless {{Mook}}s. [[FridgeBrilliance Probably the Talisman hunt took a toll on the Dark Hand's finances]].
lost glory once again.
* OffstageVillainy: According to Captain Black, they have connections to nearly every known form of criminal activity, but there isn't much shown. However, it speaks volumes that when Valmont, Finn, and Ratso allow themselves to be arrested in "Rumble In The Big House", they're sentenced to be incarcerated for 50 years in Hollowlands Maximum Security Prison.
* TheSyndicate:
TakeOverTheWorld: They are said to be did this in the beginning past, with each of the 1st season, as they've given Section 13 trouble in 8 siblings ruling over their own domain. During the past. [[VillainDecay This status ends during "[[VillainWorld Demon World]]" duology, they are returned to their former positions temporarily.
* TimeAbyss: It's not stated how old they are, but
the 1st or 2nd season]].
* VillainDecay: They start out as TheSyndicate, but by the beginning
8 siblings are shown to have lived for thousands of the 3rd season, they're so high and dry that [[ShockinglyExpensiveBill a simple cafeteria bill]] gives them trouble.

!!Valmont
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years. Drago's case is unknown.

!!Shendu
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[[caption-width-right:320:A [[SealedEvilInACan magnificent wall ornament]], isn't he?]]
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[[caption-width-right:158:This suit costs more than [[caption-width-right:320:Not so [[SelfConstructedBeing harmless anymore]].]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:DeathIsCheap indeed.]]

-->''I am the keeper of the talismans. I am the apocalypse of which legend speaks. And I am, for once and for all,
your life.]]
-->''Jackie Chan. Finally, we meet. It was nice knowing you.
'''executioner'''.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Julian Sands (Seasons 1 James Sie

The Demon Dragon of Fire,
and 2), Andrew Ableson (Season 3), Creator/GregEllis (Season 4) and Thomas Dekker (child)

The British-born boss of the American crime syndicate, the Dark Hand. He is also
the main villain in of Seasons 1 and 2, behind Shendu. Eventually though he loses leadership over pops up sporadically throughout the show. Pre-series, he was defeated by the leader of the Eight Immortals, Lu Dongbin. Later, he was turned into a stone statue, and his Enforcers, magic powers were transferred into 12 Talismans that were scattered around the world. Finding them is the focus of Seasons 1 and is reduced to poverty.3.



* BackForTheFinale: In his last appearance, he became [[spoiler:a bus driver]]. He doesn't speak, nor is he involved in the plot anyhow.
* {{Badass}}: He managed to give Jackie ''serious'' trouble in "The Rock", but after the 2nd season, [[BadassDecay he no longer qualifies as a badass]].
* BadassLongRobe: Shendu forces him to wear a sorcerer's robe until the demon is exorcised from his body. Valmont hates it, viewing it to look too much like [[{{Crossdresser}} a dress]].
* BadassNormal: He used the Dragon Talisman on one occasion, but otherwise he's bare handed in fights.
* BadBoss: He shows little to no respect towards the Enforcers, even when they do manage to perform something right. He's even more demanding towards his strongest minion Tohru during the 1st season, and [[MistreatmentInducedBetrayal it plays a role in Tohru's eventual reformation]], the turning point being the moment when Valmont orders Tohru to fight a futile battle against Shendu and shows no remorse when he's apparently killed. However, unlike Daolon Wong, Valmont bothers to learn his employees' real names instead of expecting them to answer to the names of his previous minions.
* BeardOfSorrow: Downplayed. After losing the Enforcers, he grows a stubble for the rest of the series. However, he doesn't have it in "Tohru Who?" and [[spoiler:"The Powers That Be (Part 2)"]].
* BullyingADragon: He has done this with Shendu (rather literally) and Daolon Wong.
* ButtMonkey: Beginning in Season 2 after Shendu [[DemonicPossession possesses his body]]. It only [[HumiliationConga gets worse for him beyond there]].
* CatchPhrase: "[[ThisIsGonnaSuck Blast.]]"
* ClassyCane: He carries this with him in the first season. It has [[SwordCane an electrically charged dagger]] inside it. He uses it much less in the second season, and afterwards he ceases to carry it at all.
* CrazyPrepared: He had a homing beacon for a false tooth that would cause his cane to levitate to his position and said cane held an electrically charged dagger.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Even at his worst and wimpiest up until season 5, he always had at least one example of this trope. The best one was in "The Rock" when he was smart enough to ''[[DefiedTrope not]]'' [[CarryingTheAntidote keep the antidote to cure Jackie's infliction on his person]].
-->'''Jackie''': Where is the antidote?!
-->'''Valmont''': You think I'd be foolish enough to bring it with me?
* DeadpanSnarker: Both to allies and enemies. He can occasionally make a masterful snark or two. One example is in "Project A, For Astral": after Shendu has berated the Dark Hand for their failures in retrieving the Talismans, he tries that himself through AstralProjection. After Uncle exorcises him from Jade's body, making him unable to leave his statue form, Valmont has this to say:
--> "Shendu! Back so soon? What, no Talismans?"
* DeceptiveDisciple: Once to some Sri Lankan monks in another power play to get back on top.
* DemonicPossession: By Shendu. It's not full-out possession as Shendu was aiming for Jackie, resulting in Valmont and Shendu constantly bickering and fighting for control, as thanks to a spell Shendu was unable to leave until his siblings released him.
* DemotedToExtra: From the third season onward. In season five, his only appearances are two brief, non-speaking cameos.
* DiabolicalMastermind: He's the one running the Dark Hand, and the driving force behind the first season.
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* TheDragon: To Shendu in Season 1. While everyone else in the Dark Hand answer to Valmont, he works for the dragon to acquire a promised treasure.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He once got scratched by a cursed cat idol, which turned him into a Cat Man with feline agility and senses.
* EnemyMine: Thrice he goes to the Chans for help:
** First when he wanted to exorcise Shendu out of his body.
** Second when he is [[BalefulPolymorph turned into a kid]] by Daolon Wong.
** Third when he no longer wants his half of the Crab Khan Oni Mask.
* EvilBrit: It is mentioned in one episode that he was originally an exchange student from the UK.
* EvilIsNotAToy: How would someone as intelligent as Valmont think that making a deal with an obviously evil, ancient statue would be a good idea?
* FightingFromTheInside: How he fights with Shendu in season 2 and with an Oni mask in one episode of season 4.
* GrandTheftMe: In Season 2, when he is forced to share his body with Shendu.
* {{Greed}}: Shendu bought his services by promising him the lost treasure of [[UsefulNotes/QinShihuangdi Ching Xi Hung]]. Note that he was ''already'' rich by that time. He also jeopardizes the Talisman hunt twice in favor of some extra cash.
* GreenAndMean: His money-green suit serves to mark him as a crime lord driven by insatiable greed.
* TheHeavy: To Shendu in season 1 because Shendu is a statue. He was the moving the plot forward because almost all Shendu could do was talk.
* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: TheLeader of a high-class malevolent organization in the first season, reduced to a has-been dreaming of his former glory in the third and fourth seasons. By the fifth he became a ''[[spoiler:bus driver]]'' with a brief, non-speaking cameo in the finale.
* IcyBlueEyes: He's generally collected (though mostly before his bankruptcy) and willing to step over people to achieve his goals.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: Though not depicted as sympathetically as the Enforcers, Valmont gradually becomes a pathetic and impoverished has-been, so you might still feel some pity for him.
* ItsAllAboutMe: He's not one to care for anyone else but himself.
** During his EnemyMine situation with the Chans in the 2nd season, his main concern is getting Shendu exorcised from his body, and he reluctantly assists in stopping Bai Tza from drowning San Francisco, only so that either Uncle or Bai Tza would perform the exorcism.
** Later he demands Daolon Wong to return the Enforcers to him, only because he doesn't want to do his own dirty work anymore.
* {{Jerkass}}: See the ItsAllAboutMe and UngratefulBastard for more information.
* KansasCityShuffle: After Shendu betrays him, Valmont plans to use him as a diversion for Jackie while he steals his treasure. Another one is after Shendu is killed by Jade, therefore losing his palace and treasure, Valmont finds the talismans for use in his crimes.
* ManOfWealthAndTaste: Starts out as one. After the second season, he's no longer this.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Shendu would have possessed Jackie by the 2nd season's beginning if Valmont had not kicked him out of the way.
* PutOnABus: Much like his former henchmen, Valmont gets DemotedToExtra, and gradually appears in less episodes (though he's affected by this even earlier than the Enforcers). In fact, [[spoiler:in a literal case of PutOnABus and TheBusCameBack, Valmont makes one last non-speaking cameo as a ''bus driver'' in the series finale]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: His eyes turn red when Shendu is the one in control of his body.
* RichesToRags: Starts out as a crime boss with a large sum of wealth. His disastrous partnership/servitude to Shendu eventually leads him down the path to bankruptcy.
* ASinisterClue: Valmont has demonstrated in several scenes that he is left-handed, exactly like [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII another silver-haired villain]] [[SelfDemonstrating/{{Sephiroth}} that he happens to bear a great resemblance to]].
* SharpDressedMan: Even when he's living in squalor, he still keeps that green suit.
* SpoiledBrat: Anytime he's shown as a kid, he is just as demanding and crafty as when he's an adult.
* TheStarscream: Betrays Shendu twice in Seasons 1 and 2.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: In Season 2, he's forced to help Shendu in releasing the other Demon Sorcerers because the dragon's spirit is trapped inside his body and won't be released until all the demons are freed. That won't stop Valmont from bickering with Shendu about a variety of subjects.
* UngratefulBastard: He hardly shows gratitude to anyone who helps him out. When the Enforcers prevent Daolon Wong from blasting him in "Little Valmont, Big Jade", he merely calls them pathetic when the wizard tortures them in response.
* UnwittingPawn: Shendu used him from the start and was never going to give him any treasure.
* VillainDecay: He starts out as a very menacing leader of the Dark Hand, and is surprisingly able to hold his own in a fight with Jackie in "The Rock". In Season 2, he becomes more of a ButtMonkey after [[DemonicPossession Shendu's spirit enters his body]] and in the following season, Daolon Wong steals his henchmen and he is forced to commit petty crimes on his own. By the SeriesFinale, he has a cameo appearance where it is shown that he has been reduced to being a ''[[spoiler:bus driver]]''.
* TheVoiceless: He says nothing during his cameos in the final season.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: For someone as young as him, white hair is clearly an evil marker. Even as a child, he was shown to be self-centered, and his hair was as white back then as it is in his adulthood.

!!The Enforcers
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[[caption-width-right:320:Reusable henchmen, by ''four'' villains. From left to right: Hak Foo, Chow, Finn, and Ratso.]]
-->''All that world domination stuff just doesn't pay the rent.''

A group of hired thugs. They consist primarily of the main trio of Finn, Ratso, and Chow; and occasionally Hak Foo. Tohru was an Enforcer until his [[HeelFaceTurn redemption]].

Originally they worked for Valmont, and by extension for Shendu. Later in Season 3, they are enslaved by Daolon Wong, who turned them into his new Dark Chi Warriors. Later they work for Tarakudo in Season 4. But in Season 5, when Drago employs them, he turns them down after they fail him once.

to:

* AbusiveParent: Implied to be one, with his son Drago's arguments during their battle.
* AndIMustScream: Being trapped as a sentient statue for 900 years can take its toll.
* AllYourPowersCombined: The combined powers of the Talismans were really his powers separated from his body.
* ArchEnemy: He's probably the one opponent that gives the Chan Clan most trouble.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: When he appears [[spoiler:in the finale]], he's much bigger than his early appearances.
* BackForTheFinale: In [[spoiler:[[JustifiedTrope Justified]] since the BigBad of the final series was his last appearance, he became [[spoiler:a bus driver]]. He doesn't speak, nor is he involved in own son even if said son had an entirely separate agenda by that point.]]
* BackFromTheDead: At
the plot anyhow.
end of the third season, [[spoiler:courtesy of Daolon Wong]].
* {{Badass}}: He managed to give In his true form, he's gotten the better of Jackie ''serious'' trouble in "The Rock", but after more than once, and [[spoiler:in the 2nd season, [[BadassDecay GrandFinale fought Drago to a standstill when he no longer qualifies as a badass]].
had all the demon chis.]]
* BadassBoast: Those three [[IAmTheNoun I AM]] statements in the section quote.
-->''I am the keeper of the talismans. I am the apocalypse of which legend speaks. And I am, for once and for all, your '''executioner'''.''
* BadassLongRobe: Shendu After he possesses Valmont, he forces him the crime lord to wear a sorcerer's robe until the demon is exorcised from his body. robe. Valmont hates it, viewing thinks it to look looks too much like [[{{Crossdresser}} a dress]].
* BadassNormal: He used the Dragon Talisman on one occasion, but otherwise he's bare handed in fights.
dress.
* BadBoss: He shows little to no respect towards the Enforcers, even when they do manage to perform something right. He's even more demanding towards his strongest minion Tohru during the 1st season, and [[MistreatmentInducedBetrayal it plays a role in Tohru's eventual reformation]], the turning point being the moment when Valmont orders Tohru to fight a futile battle against Shendu and shows no remorse when he's apparently killed. However, unlike Daolon Wong, Valmont bothers to learn his employees' real names instead of expecting The Dark Hand's constant failures frustrate Shendu, making him both snark at them to answer to and breathe fire at them. He once breathed fire at Tohru, who was covered in oil at the names of his previous minions.
* BeardOfSorrow: Downplayed. After losing the Enforcers,
time (luckily he grows a stubble for the rest dodged out of the series. However, he doesn't have it in "Tohru Who?" and [[spoiler:"The Powers That Be (Part 2)"]].
* BullyingADragon: He has done this with Shendu (rather literally) and Daolon Wong.
* ButtMonkey: Beginning in Season 2 after Shendu [[DemonicPossession possesses his body]]. It only [[HumiliationConga gets worse for him beyond there]].
* CatchPhrase: "[[ThisIsGonnaSuck Blast.]]"
* ClassyCane: He carries this with him in
way). During the first season. It has [[SwordCane an electrically charged dagger]] inside it. He uses it much less in the second season, and afterwards "Demon World" duology, he ceases to carry it at all.
* CrazyPrepared: He had a homing beacon for a false tooth that would cause his cane to levitate to his position and said cane held an electrically charged dagger.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Even at his worst and wimpiest up until season 5, he always had at least one example of this trope. The best one was in "The Rock" when he was smart enough to ''[[DefiedTrope not]]'' [[CarryingTheAntidote keep the antidote to cure Jackie's infliction on his person]].
-->'''Jackie''': Where is the antidote?!
-->'''Valmont''': You think I'd be foolish enough to bring it with me?
* DeadpanSnarker: Both to allies and enemies. He can occasionally make a masterful snark or two. One example is in "Project A, For Astral": after Shendu has berated
kept the Dark Hand as his jesters, continuing to abuse them for their failures in retrieving his amusement.
* BigBad: He is
the Talismans, he tries that himself through AstralProjection. After Uncle exorcises him from Jade's body, making him unable to leave his statue form, Valmont has this to say:
--> "Shendu! Back so soon? What, no Talismans?"
* DeceptiveDisciple: Once to some Sri Lankan monks in another power play to get back on top.
* DemonicPossession: By Shendu. It's not full-out possession as Shendu was aiming for Jackie, resulting in
one behind Valmont and Shendu constantly bickering and fighting for control, as thanks to a spell Shendu was unable to leave until his siblings released him.
* DemotedToExtra: From the third season onward. In season five, his only appearances are two brief, non-speaking cameos.
* DiabolicalMastermind: He's the one running
the Dark Hand, and despite not being the one driving force behind the first season.
%%* DirtyCoward:
* TheDragon: To Shendu in Season 1. While everyone else in
plot. Finding his talismans are also the Dark Hand answer to Valmont, he works for the dragon to acquire a promised treasure.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He once got scratched by a cursed cat idol, which turned him into a Cat Man with feline agility and senses.
* EnemyMine: Thrice he goes to the Chans for help:
** First when he wanted to exorcise Shendu out of his body.
** Second when he is [[BalefulPolymorph turned into a kid]] by Daolon Wong.
** Third when he no longer wants his half
focus of the Crab Khan Oni Mask.
* EvilBrit: It is mentioned in one episode that he was originally an exchange student from the UK.
* EvilIsNotAToy: How would someone as intelligent as Valmont think that making a deal with an obviously evil, ancient statue would be a good idea?
* FightingFromTheInside: How he fights with Shendu in season 2 and with an Oni mask in one episode of season 4.
* GrandTheftMe: In Season 2, when
plot. Furthermore, he is forced to share his body with Shendu.
* {{Greed}}: Shendu bought his services by promising him
the lost treasure of [[UsefulNotes/QinShihuangdi Ching Xi Hung]]. Note that he was ''already'' rich by that time. He also jeopardizes the Talisman hunt twice in favor of some extra cash.
* GreenAndMean: His money-green suit serves to mark him as a crime lord driven by insatiable greed.
* TheHeavy: To Shendu in season 1 because Shendu
only villain who is a statue. He was the moving the plot forward because almost all Shendu could do was talk.
* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: TheLeader of a high-class malevolent organization in the first season, reduced to a has-been dreaming of his former glory in the third and fourth seasons. By the fifth he became a ''[[spoiler:bus driver]]'' with a brief, non-speaking cameo in the finale.
* IcyBlueEyes:
not an ArcVillain. He's generally collected (though mostly before his bankruptcy) present and willing to step over people to achieve his goals.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: Though not depicted as sympathetically as
causing trouble all the Enforcers, Valmont gradually becomes a pathetic and impoverished has-been, so you might still feel some pity for him.
* ItsAllAboutMe: He's not one
way to care for anyone else but himself.the GrandFinale.
* BigNo: He yells this after ending up possessing Valmont and whenever he gets [[TakenForGranite turned back into a statue]].
* BreathWeapon: Even when locked away in statue form or possessing Valmont, Shendu was capable of breathing a torrent of flames.
* BroughtDownToBadass: When possessing Valmont, he is no longer a two story monster, but he's still dangerous.
* ButtMonkey: Shendu has been banished to another dimension or turned into a statue multiple times, was once killed by a little girl, is abused by his siblings for failing to rescue them, and his possession of Valmont was an experience that both of them found to be awkward and embarrassing.
* CatchPhrase: "[[BigNo NOOOOO!]] [[OhNoNotAgain Not again!]]"
* CardCarryingVillain: Has acknowledged himself as evil.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Valmont, [[spoiler:Daolon]], etc. Anyone he works with he eventually betrays. The sole exception was his efforts to free his demon brethren, and that's largely because he was too terrified of them after the ''last'' time he betrayed them.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy:
** In the first season, he refuses to reveal his identity to the heroes. If it had not been for Tohru's HeelFaceTurn, they wouldn't have found a way to stop him in time.
** When reduced to a spirit and hit with a spell by the rest of the Demon Sorcerers to keep him bound in the first host he chooses, he immediately goes after Jackie to remove him as a threat. He's only stopped by Valmont kicking Jackie off a cliff, causing him to miss and hit him instead.
** During his EnemyMine situation with the Chans in the 2nd season, his main concern is getting "Demon World" duology, Jade notes that Shendu seems to have arranged the timeline changes so that the members of the J-Team or the Dark Hand or his other enemies are under his or his siblings' watch.
* DeadpanSnarker: Towards [[SurroundedByIdiots the Dark Hand]]. A couple of examples:
--> '''Ratso''': Whoa! He [Tso Lan] wants to kabosh the planet?
--> '''Finn''': And you made us let him out?!
--> '''Shendu''': Just be glad you are up here.

--> ''Shendu allows the Enforcers to leave his service after all the Demon Portals have been opened while saying:''
--> "Never seeing any of you ever again would make me a very happy dragon."
* DemonicPossession: Whenever Shendu is in spirit form, he can take control of a human body.
** In "Project A, for Astral", Shendu uses the [[AstralProjection Sheep Talisman]] to eject his soul out of his statue and then possesses the unconscious body of Jade (who also used the same Talisman). Shendu tries to retrieve the other Talismans, but he is soon exorcised by Uncle's spell.
** In "The Stronger Evil", Shendu attempts to possess Jackie Chan, knowing that he'll be useful for his plot to free the other Demon Sorcerers. However, he accidentally enters Valmont's body instead, much to his dismay. For most of Season 2, Shendu is controlling Valmont and forcing the Dark Hand to aid him again.
** Later in "Demon World (Part 1)", not long after Shendu has been
exorcised from his body, Valmont, [[spoiler:he succeeds in possessing Jackie, and he reluctantly assists in stopping Bai Tza from drowning San Francisco, only forces him to travel to Australia. Shendu rewrites the Book of Ages, altering history so that either Uncle or Bai Tza would perform he and his siblings still rule over Earth and mankind]].
* DimensionalTraveler: As a spirit, he is capable of traveling between Earth and
the exorcism.Netherworld without the use of a portal.
* DraconicHumanoid: Shendu has two arms and two legs like a human, but otherwise he still looks like a reptilian monster.
* TheDragon: Figuratively and literally to his siblings [[DemotedToDragon in Season 2]]; he works to free them from their prison realm, and they are quick to point out that he is ''no longer'' their equal.

** Later he demands Daolon Wong to return * DragonRider: In the Enforcers to him, only "Demon World" duology, he rides on the backs of [[FurryConfusion non-anthropomorphic dragons]] because he doesn't want to do the Chans steal the Rooster Talisman from him.
* TheDogBitesBack: Valmont and [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]] both retaliate against him for
his own dirty work anymore.betrayal.
* EnemyMine: [[spoiler:He agrees to join the final battle against Drago for personal reasons.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: [[spoiler:During the finale, Drago ends up holding for his dear life, as the portal to the Netherworld is sucking everything in. He begs for his father's help. [[OutOfCharacterMoment After a moment of pondering, Shendu decides to help his son]]. Too bad Drago had to play possum.]]
* EvilSoundsDeep: His voice is notably deeper and smoother whenever he has his physical body, except in the last two seasons. [[EvilSoundsRaspy In most other appearances, he has a raspy voice.]]
%%* EvilerThanThou: He quickly proves this to [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]].
* FatalFlaw: Shendu is powerful and cunning, but his [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder untrustworthiness]] and unwillingness to share power with others causes him to double-cross numerous characters, costing him many important victories and advantages later on.
** His [[ICanRuleAlone decision to leave his siblings to rot in the Netherworld]] centuries ago later bites him back in the ass, when he eventually meets them again as an incorporeal and depowered spirit.

* {{Jerkass}}: See ** Denying the ItsAllAboutMe and UngratefulBastard for more information.
* KansasCityShuffle: After Shendu betrays him, Valmont plans
Dark Hand the riches he promised them leads them to use follow him as a diversion for Jackie while he steals his treasure. Another one is after Shendu is killed by Jade, therefore losing back to his palace in order to take their price, and treasure, Valmont finds the talismans for use in his crimes.
* ManOfWealthAndTaste: Starts out as one. After the second season, he's no longer this.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Shendu would have possessed Jackie by the 2nd season's beginning if Valmont had not kicked him out of the way.
* PutOnABus: Much like his former henchmen, Valmont gets DemotedToExtra, and gradually appears in less episodes (though he's affected by this even earlier than the Enforcers). In fact, [[spoiler:in a literal case of PutOnABus and TheBusCameBack, Valmont makes one last non-speaking cameo as a ''bus driver'' in the series finale]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: His eyes turn red when Shendu is the one in control of his body.
* RichesToRags: Starts out as a crime boss
they also unknowingly transport [[LittleStowaway Jade]] with a large sum of wealth. His disastrous partnership/servitude them, allowing her to Shendu eventually leads him down the path to bankruptcy.
* ASinisterClue: Valmont has demonstrated in several scenes that he is left-handed, exactly like [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII another silver-haired villain]] [[SelfDemonstrating/{{Sephiroth}} that he happens to bear a great resemblance to]].
* SharpDressedMan: Even when he's living in squalor, he still keeps that green suit.
* SpoiledBrat: Anytime he's shown as a kid, he is just as demanding and crafty as when he's an adult.
* TheStarscream: Betrays Shendu twice in Seasons 1 and 2.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: In Season 2, he's forced to help Shendu in releasing the other Demon Sorcerers because the dragon's spirit is trapped inside his body and won't be released until all the demons are freed. That won't stop Valmont from bickering with Shendu about a variety of subjects.
[[BigDamnHeroes deny Shendu's certain victory over Jackie]].
** Also, Shendu betraying [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]] after his resurrection makes [[spoiler:the old wizard vengeful enough to the point that after being arrested, he tells the heroes Lo Pei's chi spell that is used to turn Shendu back into a statue]].
* UngratefulBastard: FauxAffablyEvil: He hardly speaks in a somewhat refined way, and can act in a charming way when he wants to, although he usually prefers a more direct approach. He turns into charming mode when dealing with those who have the upper hand, such as his siblings or the corrupted Jade.
* FingerPokeOfDoom: After he's restored to his real form during the 1st season, he does this to Tohru, sending him flying out of the penthouse.
* GreaterScopeVillain:
** Of a Season 4 episode and the entire series, since his Talismans are frequently used by the heroes and he ends up [[SealedEvilInACan a prisoner in the Vault of Section 13]].
** The Shadowkhan he used as minions have an expanded role in the 4th season.
** Of Season 5, where the villain is his BastardBastard son Drago, [[spoiler:which ultimately leads to Shendu being brought BackForTheFinale]].
* TheHeavy: Serves as this to the BigBadDuumvirate of his demon siblings in Season 2.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: Until the finale of season 1, no one knew what he wanted beyond freedom.
* HijackedByGanon: [[spoiler:Daolon Wong resurrected Shendu in Season 3 so he could get the Dragon Talisman's power. [[HoistByHisOwnPetard This did not work out well for Wong]].]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Any time the Talismans are used against him, as they were originally his powers to begin with.
* InASingleBound: He could do this while possessing Valmont.
* KillerRabbit: Quite literally when Jackie used the Monkey Talisman to turn Shendu into a rabbit. He still had some of his Talismans which made him far from harmless.
* KnightOfCerebus: Anytime he regains his true form is a cause for alarm, even when he became more comedic for most of the 2nd season. Even the BackForTheFinale was the result of the GodzillaThreshold.
* KungFuWizard: When he possesses Valmont, when he actually has to take on Chan when he's grown to his size, and when fighting [[spoiler:Drago]], he
shows gratitude signs of this trope.
* KryptoniteFactor: Objects forged out of good magic like the Pan'ku Box are anathema
to anyone who helps him. Even as a spirit touching it [[GoodHurtsEvil hurts him]], and doing so for prolonged periods of time can knock him out. When out.
* MightyRoar: As a demonic dragon, Shendu can yell out an impressive roar.
* MonsterModesty: Whenever Shendu is restored to his organic body, he wears nothing except for a pair of shorts (gray in
the Enforcers prevent first season and the second episode of the Demon Portal Arc per flashback, [[PurpleIsTheNewBlack purple and]] [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver orangey-red]] afterwards.)
* MundaneSolution:
** One time he tries to kill Uncle and Section 13 to interrupt their incantation. It doesn't work.
** One time he and the remaining Demon Sorcerers destroyed the components for the chi spells used to seal them.
* NearVillainVictory: At the end of the first three seasons.
** In the first season's finale, he nearly succeeds in releasing his army of dragons. He defeats Jackie and almost feeds him to the dragons. He's only stopped by Jade intervening.
** In the second season, he uses [[RewritingReality the Book of Ages]] to rewrite history to erase the Demon Sorcerers' original defeat. The only reason he lost was because Jade tore out a piece of the book that happened to have a part of her life on it, allowing her to [[RippleProofMemory retain her memories]] in the re-written history.
** At the end of the third season, he has successfully reclaimed the talisman powers from all of the noble animals, cornered Jackie and Jade, and is just about to kill them, when Uncle and Section 13 intervene, performing the spell that seals him back into a statue.
* NighInvulnerable: Even without the Dog Talisman to give him {{complete immortality}}, Shendu is still fairly resilient, and it seems that only magical weaponry can harm him; as Section 13 agents fired a rocket launcher and high-powered laser, which failed to injure him.
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Shendu is self-described as both a [[NobleDemon noble]] [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragon]] and a [[OurDemonsAreDifferent demon]] [[EvilSorcerer sorcerer]]. And during most of Seasons 2 and 3, he was also an [[NonhumanUndead undead]] [[OurGhostsAreDifferent ghost]].
* NobleDemon: More like an [[AristocratsAreEvil evil aristocrat]]. He's technically considered a "noble dragon", which is why [[spoiler:the power of combustion came back to him upon his revival. The only reason for this was because he was the ''only'' living dragon on Earth.]]
* NonActionBigBad: In most of the first season because he was a statue.
* NonhumanUndead: After his death in the Season 1 finale, Shendu became a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot ghostly dragon demon sorcerer]].
* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:He's killed by Jade in the first season finale]], but he returns as a spirit in the second season and accidentally possesses Valmont. He's revived in [[spoiler:season 3]], but then turned into a statue again.
* NoodleIncident: While not outright stated, it's indicated that he somehow managed to escape the Netherworld and leave the rest of his siblings behind. It's never explained how he did that, but it's implied they helped him do so and he was supposed to free them, but he obviously ditched them [[ICanRuleAlone in favor of ruling his old empire himself]].
* OhNoNotAgain: He utters this at the end of Season 3 when Uncle and Section 13 arrive to cast the spell to seal him into a statue, whilst having a {{Flashback}} to Lo Pei doing the same thing to him 900 years ago.
* OmnicidalManiac: His plan at the end of Season 1: release an army of dragons to destroy all of Asia as [[SinsOfOurFathers revenge]] for his stone imprisonment.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: He's a semi-humanoid dragon with traits of both Asian and European dragons. And he's also a ''demon''.
* OurGhostsAreDifferent: After his death, Shendu wanders around as a spirit. [[spoiler:He gets better after
Daolon Wong from blasting resurrects him.]]
* OverarchingVillain: He is the most recurring villain throughout the series, despite most of his appearances being in Seasons 1 and 2.
* PlayingWithFire: His specialty, seeing as he is both a dragon and a fire demon. Whether in his true form, as a statue, or while possessing a human body, being able to breathe fire is one of the few powers he retains, even while deprived of all his talismans.
* PreMortemOneLiner: He gives a cool line as he's about to feed Jackie to his dragon minions (even though Jade prevents him):
--> "Pity you will not live to witness my reign over ''your'' world, but you shall be the first to visit ''theirs''."
* PowerEchoes: His voice reverberates when he's in statue form or possessing someone.
* RapidFireFisticuffs: He performs a kicking version of this trope to Jackie in "And He Does His Own Stunts".
* ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated: He says this verbatim in the end of "The Stronger Evil".
--> "Reports of my [[DeadlyEuphemism demise]] have been ''greatly'' exaggerated Chan."
* RequiredSecondaryPowers:
** He requires the Rat Talisman to maintain his demon form, otherwise he's a statue. However, doing so means he can only use the Rat Talisman and nothing else. Thus the Tiger Talisman is needed to access the rest of his powers. While removing his other Talismans deprive
him in "Little of power, it's only a minor inconvenience. Removing the Rat, however, instantly turns him back into a statue.
** While he's possessing
Valmont, Big Jade", he merely calls has immunity to his own firebreath while he's in control, but Valmont ''doesn't''. Once when Valmont regained control immediately after a firebreath, he ended up literally choking on his own breath until given a glass of water.
* SayMyName: "CHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!!"
* SealedArmyInACan: Trapped in another dimension, his dragon minions certainly count as this. Freeing
them pathetic is his objective in the first season.
* SealedEvilInACan: Spends much of his time either trapped in the Netherworld or [[TakenForGranite turned into a statue]]. Occasionally freed and turned back into his normal self, intermittently throughout the series.
** [[SealedEvilInASixPack Sealed Evil in a Twelve Pack]]: He ''technically'' qualifies as this, since his scattered talismans, as aspects of his power, are all parts of his being, and are all required to release him.
** SealedEvilInADuel: [[spoiler:His fate in the finale; it ends with him and Drago both trapped in the Demon Netherworld while still fighting.]]
* SkywardScream: Every time he is defeated. Eventually Jade mouths along.
* SmugSnake: In Season 2, nothing goes the way he wants it to. He is constantly harassed by his terrifying siblings, and is constantly arguing with Valmont whose body he has to share (Valmont manages to knock him out - he was actually trying to ''kill'' him and risked his life to do it, just because he was sick of him). In Season 3, he gets his Talisman powers back only to be immediately resealed, and after that is stuck as a prisoner of Section 13 [[spoiler:until the finale]].
* SummonBiggerFish: [[spoiler:After Drago is empowered by all the Demon Chis, Uncle and Tohru free Shendu from his statue form [[EnemyMine to fight him]].]]
-->[[spoiler:'''Tohru:''' [[TakesOneToKillOne Demon must defeat demon]].]]
* SummonMagic: Due to his ownership of an Oni Mask, the Ninja Shadowkhan appear from the shadows on his command. More pertinently, however, he can summon and control hordes of dragons.
* SuperpowerLottery: He has about a dozen powers split among the twelve talismans:
** AnimateInanimateObject: The Rat Talisman can bring inanimate objects to life, until the Talisman is deactivated.
** {{Animorphism}}: The Monkey Talisman allows the user to turn oneself or others into any animal and back.
** AstralProjection: The Sheep Talisman allows one to eject their soul out of their body, and enter the {{spirit world}}.
** EyeBeams[=/=]SeeTheInvisible: The Pig Talisman allows the user to shoot heat rays from their eyes. A lesser power is the ability to see and detect invisible people through their heat signatures.
** HealingFactor: The Horse Talisman can heal injuries, cure illnesses, and even reverse some transformations (such as turning into stone). Apparently it can also rebuild non-living objects.
** ImmortalityInducer: The Dog Talisman [[TheAgeless stops aging]] and [[NighInvulnerable grants invulnerability]], but without the Horse Talisman, you can still feel the pain from injuries.
** {{Invisibility}}: The Snake Talisman gives you full invisibility, but only works on characters, and even then they can be [[SeeTheInvisible seen]] by someone wielding the Pig Talisman. When applied to non-living objects, only said object becomes invisible and not what's inside.
** LiteralSplitPersonality: The Tiger Talisman can split people into two halves, yin (light) and yang (dark).
** MindOverMatter: The Rooster Talisman grants levitation and telekinesis, allowing the user to make oneself or others float in the air. Can be combined with the Rabbit Talisman for super-fast flight.
** PlayingWithFire[=/=]StuffBlowingUp: The Dragon Talisman allows the user to shoot blasts of fire from their hands, which have an explosive and concussive effect when they strike a target.
** SuperSpeed: The Rabbit Talisman grants super-speed, obviously.
** SuperStrength: The Ox Talisman grants super-strength, obviously.
* SuperStrength: Even without the Ox Talisman, Shendu is absurdly strong, being able to overpower an Ox Talisman-powered Jackie Chan.
* TakenForGranite: He has been turned into a stone statue a few times.
* TakeOverTheWorld: He did so in the past, at least China.
* TakingYouWithMe: A non-lethal example, but Shendu [[spoiler:pulls Drago into the Netherworld with him,
when the wizard tortures latter yanks the former into the portal, after pretending to be in distress]].
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With Valmont in Season 2 since he is stuck in the man's body. Neither of
them like it but the only way out is to help each other.
* NamesToRunAwayFrom/TheAdjectiveOne: He's referred to by the sacred warrior Lo Pei as "the Ultimate Evil".
%%* ThreePointLanding: He does this with Valmont's body
in response.
"Jade Times Jade".
* UnwittingPawn: ToServeMan: Shendu used him from the start and was never going has attempted to give him any treasure.
* VillainDecay: He starts out as a very menacing leader of the Dark Hand, and is surprisingly able to hold his own in a fight with
EAT Jackie at least twice, even referring to his unconscious body as "fresh meat".
* TrueFinalBoss: Of season 3 after [[HijackedByGanon double-crossing Daolon Wong]].
* VillainousRescue: [[spoiler:This is exploited
in "The Rock". In Season 2, he becomes more of a ButtMonkey Powers That Be (Part 2)", when Uncle releases him to battle his son Drago, [[GodzillaThreshold after [[DemonicPossession they had exhausted all of their other options]].]]
* VoicesAreMental: Oddly zig-zagged. Averted when Shendu possesses Jade, as he speaks with ''her'' voice. But played straight when he later possesses Valmont and [[spoiler:Jackie]], as
Shendu's spirit enters his body]] and voice is heard whenever he directly controls them.
* WhyWontYouDie: When Jackie shows up in Shendu's castle to battle him
in the following season, Daolon Wong steals 1st season's finale, Shendu asks Jackie how many lives he possesses.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Shendu had promised the Dark Hand the lost treasure of [[UsefulNotes/QinShihuangdi Ching Xi Hung]] in exchange for resurrecting him. But after he's resurrected, he takes back
his henchmen word. He reasons that [[JekyllAndHyde Yang Jackie]] was the one who brought the Talismans to him, ''not'' the Dark Hand (though he had been losing patience with them throughout the season for their repeated failures).
** In season 2, after all the seven portals have been opened, he sends Finn, Ratso,
and he is forced Chow away since they were no longer needed to commit petty crimes on his own. By carry the SeriesFinale, Pan'Ku Box. Later, he has a cameo appearance where it is shown tries to do this to Hak Foo, but Valmont doesn't want to be alone with him. Then Shendu realizes that he has been reduced had invoked the trope too soon, as he still needed the box, even if just to being a ''[[spoiler:bus driver]]''.
* TheVoiceless: He says nothing during
delay his cameos in the final season.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: For someone as young as him, white hair is clearly an evil marker. Even as a child, he was shown to
sibling's wrath.
** He even lampshades it with [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]] after backstabbing him.
--> "I may
be self-centered, and his hair was as white back then as it is in his adulthood.

!!The Enforcers
[[quoteright:320:http://static.
a Noble Dragon, but I'm also a Demon Sorcerer. And not known for keeping promises."

!!Shendu's siblings
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[[caption-width-right:320:Reusable henchmen, by ''four'' villains. [[caption-width-right:300:[[SarcasmMode One big happy family]]. From left to right: Hak Foo, Chow, Finn, the top-left corner going clockwise: Dai Gui, Tchang Zu, Xiao Fung, Bai Tza, Tso Lan. In the center Po Kong (left) and Ratso.Hsi Wu (right).]]
-->''All that world domination stuff just doesn't pay the rent.''

A group of hired thugs.
Shendu's brothers and sisters. They consist primarily of hate Shendu's guts because he didn't try to free them. They're the main trio villains of Finn, Ratso, and Chow; and occasionally Hak Foo. Tohru was an Enforcer until his [[HeelFaceTurn redemption]].

Originally they worked for Valmont, and by extension for Shendu. Later in
Season 3, they are enslaved by Daolon Wong, who turned 2, giving a ghostly Shendu the task of liberating them into his new Dark Chi Warriors. Later they work for Tarakudo in Season 4. But in Season 5, when Drago employs them, he turns them down after they fail him once.from [[PrisonDimension the Demon Netherworld]] by opening their portals.



* AffablyEvil: Finn, Ratso, and Chow are pretty good friends with each other, and not without some amicability towards their foes. Hak Foo, on the other hand, is [[{{Jerkass}} somewhat more arrogant]].
* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler:During the last season, Hak Foo doesn't have a single appearance, and the others appear only in two episodes. But in the last episode, they suddenly appear to assist the heroes, having apparently [[HeelFaceTurn reformed]] off-screen.]]
* BeingEvilSucks: As Finn, Ratso, and Chow state when they show up to the Chans' doorsteps to announce their desire to reform:
-->'''Ratso''': We're tired of never making money!
-->'''Chow''': We're tired of being enslaved by dragons, wizards, and floating demon heads!
-->'''Finn''': But most of all, we're tired of getting our butts kicked! By you.
-->'''Ratso''': Yeah! It hurts.
* BigThinShortTrio: Ratso, Finn, and Chow, respectively. Hak Foo also qualifies as Big.
* BodyHorror: The main trio are freaked out when Daolon Wong forcibly turns them into his new [[HumanoidAbomination Dark Chi Warriors]]. Later, Drago transforms them briefly into [[DraconicHumanoid draconic minions]].
* {{Butt Monkey}}s: From start to finish, the Enforcers are walking jokes. They are on the receiving end of a lot of slapstick, are defeated in most fights, and are treated poorly by their bosses for their repeated failures.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Finn, Ratso, and Chow get three episodes -- ''Tough Luck'', ''The Good Guys'' and ''Dragon Scouts'' -- where they're acting independently of any of the {{Big Bad}}s. In ''Shrink Rap'', Hak Foo functions as the sole antagonist.
* {{Dirty Coward}}s: Finn, Ratso, and Chow. Though given their poor track record when it comes to combat, it may be justified.
** {{Lovable Coward}}s: [[spoiler:In the series finale, while Hak Foo joins the fight against Drago and his minions, the main trio decides not to. Instead they just stand back and watch, though they presumably root for the heroes.]]
* EvilParentsWantGoodKids: Finn, Ratso, and Chow each have a nephew about Jade's age, named Frank, Rocco, and Charlie respectively. The nephews are totally unaware of their uncles' criminal background, and the Enforcers wish to keep it that way so that the boys won't end up like them.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble:
** The Sanguine: Finn is the most outspoken and the most playful in his speech.
** The Choleric: Hak Foo is short-tempered and the most dynamic and goal-oriented, whatever the goals are his employers' or his own.
** The Melancholic: Chow seems to be the most neurotic of the Enforcers. After Hak Foo, he also appears to be the most focused on the team's duties.
** The Phlegmatic: Ratso is the most easy-going and the most awkward.
* HeelFaceTurn: Played with a few times, in two episodes late into the show, once in "The Good Guys" and again in "Dragon Scouts": Finn, Ratso, and Chow give tries at being good, but this is subverted when their greed proves too strong, and they soon revert back to their criminal ways.
** [[spoiler:However in the series finale "The Powers That Be (Part 2)", all four Enforcers (including Hak Foo this time) are implied to have finally abandoned their life of crime; Finn, Ratso, and Chow decide to help out by gathering ingredients for Uncle's spell to [[EnemyMine summon Shendu]]; while Hak Foo joins the {{final battle}} against Drago's minions.]]
* HeroWithAnFInGood: Their attempts to [[HeelFaceTurn reform]] fail because, as Finn puts it: "We're just not very good at being good guys."
** MinionWithAnFInEvil: Though of course, they're just not very good at being bad guys either, which is why they considered becoming good guys in the first place.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Finn, Ratso, and Chow are rarely seen apart from each other.
* JerksWithHeartsOfGold: The Enforcers may be criminals, although they have some decency at heart. [[spoiler:Read the other spoilers under HeelFaceTurn and ReformedButRejected.]]
* {{Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain}}s: The Enforcers (especially Finn, Ratso, and Chow; and to a lesser extent, Hak Foo) are so incompetent that you may feel sorry for all their failures.
* JokerImmunity: Even when the Enforcers are not Dark Chi Warriors and under the protection of ResurrectiveImmortality, they have endured several near-death experiences. In "Tale of the Demon Tail", Chow and Ratso fall off a tower and ''narrowly'' avoid a lethal landing. Along with Finn in "The Good Guys", they fall ''twice'' from a cliff and survive.
* LaughablyEvil: In the category of {{comic relief}} villains, until Season 3 when they became empowered. But even then, they're still prone to comical bumbling.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Finn, Ratso, and Chow get two of these in "Tough Luck" and retain them for the remainder of the series. One is a rock guitar that plays usually when they appear. Another is a bass that plays in more calm situations.
* ManChild: The Enforcers tend to act rather immaturely. Particularly Ratso.
* MookCarryover: Every major villain has used them as henchmen.
* NeverMyFault: Finn, Ratso, and Chow tend to try and blame someone or something else for their failures when reporting to their {{Bad Boss}}es.
-->'''Finn''': Chan had a masked crimefighter with him, your Wongship!
-->'''Chow''': Eh-eh, the sun was in our eyes!
-->'''Ratso''': We need bigger weapons!
-->'''Daolon Wong''': [[LampshadeHanging Excuses, excuses]]!
* NotMeThisTime: Throughout "Dragon Scouts", Jackie suspects Finn, Ratso and Chow of being involved in robberies they've nothing to do with. Unfortunately for them, the real thief of the Golden Squid leaves the artifact to them while escaping, and they fight Jackie in order to keep it.
* NotSoDifferent: Finn, Ratso and Chow often resent that they're repeatedly force-conscripted as foot soldiers of the Dark Forces while Jackie laments that he's been dragged to the front lines in the battle against those Dark Forces. The Enforcers serve various {{Bad Boss}}es while Jackie is often yelled at and slapped by [[AbusiveParent Uncle]]. At times the Enforcers would like to quit this magic business so that they could go after what they really want: a big score. Jackie in turn would love nothing more than get back his old non-magical life of archeology. Plus, all four are the biggest {{Butt Monkey}}s of the series with some ManChild traits, who also have a knack for surviving near-death experiences.
* {{Not So Harmless Villain}}s: They may never succeed as bad guys, but they have still tried to kill the heroes in combat numerous times. Sometimes they've been close to succeeding.
* PreAsskickingOneLiner: They have a habit of making these, even though it's usually their behinds that end up being kicked.
* {{Punch Clock Villain}}s: Crime seems to be the only lifestyle or occupation they know of, even though they aren't even good at it.
* ReformedButRejected: During both of their attempts to reform, Jackie is reluctant to believe them to be sincere. Ironically, when he starts believing them, they just need a chance for a big score to revert back to their old ways.
** [[spoiler:This is averted in the finale: after the Enforcers reform for real and aid in the final battle, Jackie places Jade in Hak Foo's arms for her safety.]]
* ReplacementMooks: The reason Daolon Wong enslaved them was because his Dark Chi Warriors were imprisoned by Uncle.
* SeenItAll: When Drago shows up to recruit the main trio and announces his identity, they don't look surprised at all.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: The main trio do this in the second season after the seven Demon Portals have been opened and Bai Tza intends to flood San Francisco.
* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: Jackie always beats Finn, Ratso, and Chow in the end, but the amount of trouble they can give him tends to vary.
* SuperpoweredMooks: They're several times turned magically into these.
** All four as Dark Chi Warriors under Daolon Wong gained enhanced physical abilities and magical weapons.
** Also when they wore Oni Masks. Chow managed to lift Tohru with one hand and toss him aside easily.
** During their brief time serving Drago, the main trio gained Fire Demon powers.
* TerribleTrio: Finn, Ratso, and Chow. Hak Foo associates with the other three Enforcers less often, as he seems to prefer working by himself.
* TheyKilledKennyAgain: All four as Daolon Wong's Dark Chi Warriors. They POOF when "dying" and so can experience lethal wounds as comedy, every single episode.

!!!Finn

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AdamBaldwin

An Irish-American man wearing a disco suit, and the main trio's de facto leader. Before becoming a thug, he sang in disco bands and at weddings.

to:

* AffablyEvil: Finn, Ratso, {{Arc Villain}}s: In Season 2, all of them are collectively the main antagonists. They are not heard from after the "Demon World" duology.
* BadBoss: They both berate
and Chow are pretty good friends with each other, and not without some amicability towards their foes. Hak Foo, on ZAP Shendu. It's hard to feel sympathy for the other hand, is [[{{Jerkass}} somewhat more arrogant]].
guy, considering he left them to rot.
* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler:During BigBadDuumvirate: In the last second season, Hak Foo doesn't all of them have a single appearance, the same goal: freedom.
* CompleteImmortality: Hence why they're sealed. They can't die,
and unlike Shendu, there's no known way of removing it.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: In order to make sure that Shendu will free them instead of going on his own way again, they place on him a spell that will bind him to
the others appear only in two episodes. But first human body he possesses. Unless he works to free them, he's faced with the option of wandering as a spirit forever or remaining in the last episode, first human body he dares to possess.
* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: Jade pulls a BatmanGambit on them, when she's trapped with them. She reveals them Shendu's lies: ''only'' one of them can enter through his portal. She ''knew'' [[NoHonorAmongThieves
they suddenly appear would fight for their freedom]], allowing her to assist use the heroes, having apparently [[HeelFaceTurn reformed]] off-screen.]]
portal herself.
* BeingEvilSucks: As Finn, Ratso, and Chow state when they show DispenseWithThePleasantries: None of them care much for Shendu's attempts to kiss up to them. Tso Lan even says something along the Chans' doorsteps lines of the trope name.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Played with. Shendu asks them
to announce give him another chance by using the Book of Ages to escape from the Netherworld. They're initially against it, since even they fear the dangers of reality warping, but admitting their desire to reform:
-->'''Ratso''': We're tired of never making money!
-->'''Chow''': We're tired of being enslaved by dragons, wizards, and floating demon heads!
-->'''Finn''': But most of all, we're tired of getting our butts kicked! By you.
desperate situation, they concede.
-->'''Ratso''': Yeah! It hurts.
* BigThinShortTrio: Ratso, Finn, and Chow, respectively. Hak Foo also qualifies as Big.
* BodyHorror: The main trio are freaked out when Daolon Wong forcibly turns
EvilerThanThou: All of them into his new [[HumanoidAbomination Dark Chi Warriors]]. Later, Drago transforms to Shendu - all of them, especially Bai Tza, regard him as a sniveling fool that only became as powerful as he was because rest of them briefly into [[DraconicHumanoid draconic minions]].
* {{Butt Monkey}}s: From start to finish, the Enforcers are walking jokes.
weren't around. They are on the receiving end of a lot of slapstick, are defeated in most fights, push him around even more than they do each other, and are treated poorly by Shendu - not in a position to retaliate - fears their bosses for their repeated failures.
wrath.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Finn, Ratso, and Chow get three episodes -- ''Tough Luck'', ''The Good Guys'' and ''Dragon Scouts'' -- where EvilOldFolks: Tso Lan referred to himself as old, though all demons may count since they're acting independently thousands of years old.
* FourFingeredHand: All of them minus Po Kong, whose hands only have three fingers.
* LargeAndInCharge: All of them except Hsi Wu, who is still taller than most humans. The rest are about as big or bigger than Shendu, and all of them make it very, very clear that ''they'' are ''his'' bosses, since he lost
any of the {{Big Bad}}s. In ''Shrink Rap'', Hak Foo functions as the sole antagonist.
* {{Dirty Coward}}s: Finn, Ratso, and Chow. Though given
equality privileges when he left them to rot in their poor track record when it comes to combat, it may be justified.
** {{Lovable Coward}}s: [[spoiler:In the series finale, while Hak Foo joins the fight against Drago and his minions, the main trio decides not to. Instead they just stand back and watch, though they presumably root for the heroes.]]
* EvilParentsWantGoodKids: Finn, Ratso, and Chow each have a nephew about Jade's age, named Frank, Rocco, and Charlie respectively. The nephews are totally unaware of their uncles' criminal background, and the Enforcers wish to keep it that way
prison. This is inverted with Po Kong, ironically, who is so that the boys won't end up like them.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble:
** The Sanguine: Finn
lazy she is the most outspoken and the most playful in his speech.
** The Choleric: Hak Foo is short-tempered and the most dynamic and goal-oriented, whatever the goals are his employers' or his own.
** The Melancholic: Chow seems to be the most neurotic of the Enforcers. After Hak Foo, he also appears to be the most focused on the team's duties.
** The Phlegmatic: Ratso is the most easy-going and the most awkward.
* HeelFaceTurn: Played with a few times, in two episodes late into the show, once in "The Good Guys" and again in "Dragon Scouts": Finn, Ratso, and Chow give tries at
''least'' bossy demon despite being good, but this is subverted when their greed proves too strong, and they soon revert back to their criminal ways.
** [[spoiler:However in
the series finale "The Powers That Be (Part 2)", all four Enforcers (including Hak Foo this time) are implied to have finally abandoned their life of crime; Finn, Ratso, and Chow decide to help out largest by gathering ingredients far.
* NoHonorAmongThieves: When a chance
for Uncle's spell only one of them to [[EnemyMine summon Shendu]]; while Hak Foo joins the {{final battle}} against Drago's minions.]]
* HeroWithAnFInGood: Their attempts to [[HeelFaceTurn reform]] fail because, as Finn puts it: "We're just not very good at being good guys."
** MinionWithAnFInEvil: Though of course,
escape arrives, they're just not very good at being bad guys either, which is why they considered becoming good guys in the first place.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Finn, Ratso, and Chow are rarely seen apart from each other.
* JerksWithHeartsOfGold: The Enforcers may be criminals, although they have some decency at heart. [[spoiler:Read the other spoilers under HeelFaceTurn and ReformedButRejected.]]
* {{Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain}}s: The Enforcers (especially Finn, Ratso, and Chow; and
quick to a lesser extent, Hak Foo) are so incompetent that you may feel sorry follow Hsi Wu's "every demon for all their failures.
himself" example.
* JokerImmunity: Even when the Enforcers are not Dark Chi Warriors and under the protection of ResurrectiveImmortality, they have endured several near-death experiences. SealedEvilInACan: In "Tale of the Demon Tail", Chow and Ratso fall off a tower and ''narrowly'' avoid a lethal landing. Along with Finn in "The Good Guys", they fall ''twice'' from a cliff and survive.
* LaughablyEvil: In the category of {{comic relief}} villains, until Season 3 when they became empowered. But even then, they're still prone to comical bumbling.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Finn, Ratso, and Chow get two of these in "Tough Luck" and retain them for the remainder of the series. One is a rock guitar that plays usually when they appear. Another is a bass that plays in more calm situations.
* ManChild: The Enforcers tend to act
another dimension, rather immaturely. Particularly Ratso.
* MookCarryover: Every major villain has used them as henchmen.
* NeverMyFault: Finn, Ratso, and Chow tend to try and blame someone or something else for their failures when reporting to their {{Bad Boss}}es.
-->'''Finn''': Chan had a masked crimefighter with him, your Wongship!
-->'''Chow''': Eh-eh, the sun was in our eyes!
-->'''Ratso''': We need bigger weapons!
-->'''Daolon Wong''': [[LampshadeHanging Excuses, excuses]]!
* NotMeThisTime: Throughout "Dragon Scouts", Jackie suspects Finn, Ratso and Chow of being involved in robberies they've nothing to do with. Unfortunately for them, the real thief of the Golden Squid leaves the artifact to them while escaping, and they fight Jackie in order to keep it.
* NotSoDifferent: Finn, Ratso and Chow often resent that they're repeatedly force-conscripted as foot soldiers of the Dark Forces while Jackie laments that he's been dragged to the front lines in the battle against those Dark Forces. The Enforcers serve various {{Bad Boss}}es while Jackie is often yelled at and slapped by [[AbusiveParent Uncle]]. At times the Enforcers would like to quit this magic business so that they could go after what they really want: a big score. Jackie in turn would love nothing more
than get back his old non-magical life as statues.

!!!Bai Tza
[[quoteright:320:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/762d01d17b4e11fd938b7091b112c906.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:320:[[{{Pun}} A fish out
of archeology. Plus, all four are the biggest {{Butt Monkey}}s of the series with some ManChild traits, who also water]].]]
--> ''Your spells may
have a knack for surviving near-death experiences.
* {{Not So Harmless Villain}}s: They may never succeed as bad guys,
quelled my siblings, but they have still tried to kill I am the heroes in combat numerous times. Sometimes they've been close to succeeding.
* PreAsskickingOneLiner: They have a habit of making these, even though it's usually their behinds that end up being kicked.
* {{Punch Clock Villain}}s: Crime seems to be the only lifestyle or occupation they know of, even though they aren't even good at it.
* ReformedButRejected: During both of their attempts to reform, Jackie is reluctant to believe them to be sincere. Ironically, when he starts believing them, they just need a chance for a big score to revert back to their old ways.
** [[spoiler:This is averted in the finale: after the Enforcers reform for real and aid in the final battle, Jackie places Jade in Hak Foo's arms for her safety.]]
* ReplacementMooks: The reason Daolon Wong enslaved them was because his Dark Chi Warriors were imprisoned by Uncle.
* SeenItAll: When Drago shows up to recruit the main trio and announces his identity, they don't look surprised at all.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: The main trio do this in the second season after the seven Demon Portals have been opened and Bai Tza intends to flood San Francisco.
* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: Jackie always beats Finn, Ratso, and Chow in the end, but the amount of trouble they can give him tends to vary.
* SuperpoweredMooks: They're several times turned magically into these.
** All four as Dark Chi Warriors under Daolon Wong gained enhanced physical abilities and magical weapons.
** Also when they wore Oni Masks. Chow managed to lift Tohru with one hand and toss him aside easily.
** During their brief time serving Drago, the main trio gained Fire Demon powers.
* TerribleTrio: Finn, Ratso, and Chow. Hak Foo associates with the other three Enforcers less often, as he seems to prefer working by himself.
* TheyKilledKennyAgain: All four as Daolon Wong's Dark Chi Warriors. They POOF when "dying" and so can experience lethal wounds as comedy, every single episode.

!!!Finn

slippery one.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AdamBaldwin

An Irish-American man wearing a disco suit,
Creator/MonaMarshall

The Water Demon. Pre-series, she was defeated
and banished to the main trio's de facto leader. Before becoming a thug, he sang in disco bands and at weddings. Netherworld by Iron-Crutch Li Tieguai.



* ArbitrarySkepticism: In "[[SuperstitionEpisode Tough Luck]]", he doesn't believe in the curse that the [[BadLuckCharm Emerald of Killarney]] carries before he becomes its victim himself.
* CatchPhrase: "Scooore!"
* DeadpanSnarker: He often delivers snarky one-liners to allies and enemies.
* DiscoDan: Finn dresses like it's still the 1970s, presumably out of nostalgia.
** Also when he once time-traveled to 1976, he wanted to stay there. Ratso and Chow had to forcefully pull him through a time portal.
* EgocentricTeamNaming: In "Tough Luck", he quits the Dark Hand and attempts to form his own gang. Chow and Ratso soon join him. During the rest of the episode, Finn plays around with names for the gang. They all involve his name and some famous rock band.
* EvilRedhead: Due to being an Irish-American criminal.
* FightingIrish: It's a downplayed trope; Finn is Irish-American and does a lot of fighting through the series but he is not temperamental or particularly brave.
* FumaShuriken: As a Dark Chi Warrior, he was granted the weapon of Ren, his predecessor.
* JackOfAllStats: He seems to be the most mediocre fighter among the Enforcers, as he's not as strong as Ratso/Hak Foo or as adept at martial arts as Chow/Hak Foo.
* ManInWhite: Finn is always seen wearing a white suit, probably a nod to his love of disco music.
* TheNicknamer: One of his most defining traits. For example, he often calls Valmont "Big V" and Shendu "Shen-Dude".
* PaperThinDisguise: In "Queen Of The Shadowkhan", he disguises as an antique collector to distract the inhabitants of Uncle's Rare Finds from the theft of the Demon Archive. He even lampshades how his disguise fooled them.
* PungeonMaster: Finn is known to often make puns, though Ratso and Chow have their moments as well.
--> "You wanna see Lo Pei, you should check out my salary. Get it? Low-Pay?"
* TwoBeingsOneBody: In "The Demon Behind", the Rat Talisman-animated Ikazuki is stuck on his rear.

!!!Ratso

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ClancyBrown

A green-skinned man wearing a formal suit. Before becoming a thug, he studied theoretical physics.

to:

* ArbitrarySkepticism: In "[[SuperstitionEpisode Tough Luck]]", he doesn't believe AlienHair: She has head tentacles.
* {{Atlantis}}: She once ruled it. It's now
in the curse ruins, so she sets out to create a new underwater city.
* {{Cthulhumanoid}}: Her face looks kind of squid-like.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: She realizes
that the [[BadLuckCharm Emerald of Killarney]] carries before he becomes its victim himself.
* CatchPhrase: "Scooore!"
* DeadpanSnarker: He often delivers snarky one-liners to allies and enemies.
* DiscoDan: Finn dresses like
it's still better to run away than stay and fight the 1970s, presumably out Chans.
* DesignatedGirlFight: In "Demon World (Part 2)", she ends up facing Viper, the only adult female
of nostalgia.the J-Team during the fight over the Book of the Ages.
* EvilSoundsRaspy: Like Shendu, she speaks with a rasp in her voice.

** Also when he once time-traveled to 1976, he wanted to stay there. Ratso and Chow had to forcefully pull him through * GlassCannon: Unlike her siblings, a solid enough hit will scatter Bai Tza into a puddle of water - which takes her some time portal.
* EgocentricTeamNaming: In "Tough Luck", he quits the Dark Hand and attempts
to form his own gang. Chow and Ratso soon join him. During the rest of the episode, Finn plays around with names for the gang. They all involve his name and some famous rock band.
recover from.
* EvilRedhead: Due KnightOfCerebus: She tries to being an Irish-American criminal.
flood a city to create a new underwater kingdom. Twice.
* FightingIrish: It's a downplayed trope; Finn is Irish-American and does a lot of fighting through the series but he is not temperamental or particularly brave.
MakingASplash: Obviously, she can manipulate water.
* FumaShuriken: As a Dark Chi Warrior, he was granted the weapon of Ren, his predecessor.
* JackOfAllStats: He
NonhumansLackAttributes: She seems to wear nothing, as there seems to be the most mediocre fighter among the Enforcers, as he's not as strong as Ratso/Hak Foo or as adept at martial arts as Chow/Hak Foo.
* ManInWhite: Finn is always seen wearing a white suit, probably a nod
nothing intimate to his love of disco music.
expose.
* TheNicknamer: One of his most defining traits. For example, he often calls Valmont "Big V" and OurMermaidsAreDifferent: Bai Tza could be called a demonic mermaid.
* PrehensileHair: Her head tentacles.
* YouHaveFailedMe: She reacted this way to
Shendu "Shen-Dude".
* PaperThinDisguise: In "Queen Of The Shadowkhan",
after he disguises as an antique collector to distract the inhabitants of Uncle's Rare Finds from the theft of the Demon Archive. He even lampshades how his disguise fooled them.
* PungeonMaster: Finn is known to often make puns, though Ratso and Chow have
freed her. Since their moments as well.
siblings didn't remain free, Shendu will not be released from Valmont's body.

!!!Dai Gui
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[[caption-width-right:260:[[TunnelKing What's]] [[{{Pun}} up]], [[WesternAnimation/BugsBunny Doc]]?]]
--> "You wanna see Lo Pei, you should check out my salary. Get it? Low-Pay?"
* TwoBeingsOneBody: In "The Demon Behind", the Rat Talisman-animated Ikazuki is stuck on his rear.

!!!Ratso

''Too many flowers. Dai Gui does not like pretty.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ClancyBrown

A green-skinned man wearing a formal suit. Before becoming a thug,
Creator/FrankWelker [[note]]Though Welker is not credited in any of the episodes where Dai Gui speaks; his voice sounds like Clancy Brown, who is already part of the main cast.[[/note]]

The Earth Demon. Pre-series,
he studied theoretical physics.was defeated and banished to the Netherworld by Lan Caihe.



* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Ratso's skin and hair have a greenish tint.
* BaldOfEvil: While he was a Dark Chi Warrior, he lost his hair. This is presumably because he was a replacement to Chui, the bald Dark Chi Warrior.
* CatchPhrase: "Whoa."
* DropTheHammer: As a Dark Chi Warrior, he was granted the weapon of Chui, his predecessor.
* GeniusBruiser: Of a GeniusDitz variety; Ratso has a degree in theoretical physics, and he's sometimes surprisingly observant for a DumbMuscle guy.
* GeniusDitz: Despite his college education, he has only little common sense.
* GlassCannon: Ratso is strong (he once punched Jackie so hard in the face that he passed out), but his defense sucks.
* IMinoredInTropology: Who would have expected him to have studied theoretical physics?
* KindheartedSimpleton: Downplayed. Ratso seems to be the least malevolent of the Enforcers.
* ManChild: More so than the other Enforcers. He collects toy action figures and likes to play baseball. And in "The J-Team", he sleeps with a teddy bear.
* PointlessBandAid: Wears one on his nose. His reason for this is never stated. For some reason, he retained it after he was turned into a Dark Chi Warrior.
* RealMenWearPink: He's once shown to wear pink boxers.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Curiously, Ratso's irises are red. It's never discussed, and given Ratso's incompetence, this trope is subverted/averted.
* SharpDressedMan: Ratso is always seen wearing a suit.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: It's his comment about San Francisco's earthquakes that gives Bai Tza the idea to flood the city and make it her new underwater kingdom.

!!!Chow

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Sie

A Chinese-American man who fancies sunglasses and a black jacket. Before becoming a thug, he was thrice the Employee of the Month at Sun-Shack store.

to:

* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Ratso's skin and hair have a greenish tint.
TheBrute: He prefers to fight with his fists rather than with magic.
* BaldOfEvil: DigAttack: While he was a Dark Chi Warrior, usually fights head on, he lost can cause serious trouble to his hair. This is presumably because he was a replacement to Chui, the bald Dark Chi Warrior.
* CatchPhrase: "Whoa."
* DropTheHammer: As a Dark Chi Warrior, he was granted the weapon of Chui, his predecessor.
* GeniusBruiser: Of a GeniusDitz variety; Ratso has a degree in theoretical physics, and
opponents when he's sometimes surprisingly observant for a DumbMuscle guy.
underground.
* GeniusDitz: Despite his college education, he has only little common sense.
* GlassCannon: Ratso is strong (he once punched Jackie so hard in
DishingOutDirt: Obviously, Dai Gui can manipulate the face that he passed out), but his defense sucks.
earth around him.
* IMinoredInTropology: Who would have expected him to have studied theoretical physics?
* KindheartedSimpleton: Downplayed. Ratso seems to be
DumbMuscle: He comes off as the least malevolent intelligent of the Enforcers.
Demon Sorcerers.
* ManChild: More so than the other Enforcers. He collects toy action figures EvilSoundsDeep [[EvilSoundsRaspy and likes to play baseball. And Raspy]]: His voice is both deep and raspy, though not as raspy as Tchang Zu's.
* HornedHumanoid: His body is human-like
in "The J-Team", that he sleeps has four limbs, a torso, and a head but he's also huge and has horns.
* ALoadOfBull: He resembles a Minotaur.
* MonsterModesty: He wears a loincloth.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Read his quote above.
* TunnelKing: He travels by tunneling underground,
with a teddy bear.
* PointlessBandAid: Wears one on
his nose. His reason for this is never stated. For some reason, horns sticking out of the ground.
* UndergroundCity: Upon his release,
he retained it after he was turned intends to dig his kingdom into a Dark Chi Warrior.
* RealMenWearPink: He's once shown to wear pink boxers.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Curiously, Ratso's irises are red. It's never discussed, and given Ratso's incompetence, this trope is subverted/averted.
* SharpDressedMan: Ratso is always seen wearing a suit.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: It's his comment about San Francisco's earthquakes
the depths of the Earth. It can be assumed that gives Bai Tza he rules over such a place during the idea to flood the city and make it her new underwater kingdom.

!!!Chow

Demon World duology.

!!!Hsi Wu
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[[caption-width-right:320:What, a [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Man-Bat]]?]]
--> ''The crowd roars for me?''

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Sie

A Chinese-American man who fancies sunglasses and a black jacket. Before becoming a thug,
André Sogliuzzo

The Sky Demon. Pre-series,
he was thrice defeated and banished to the Employee of the Month at Sun-Shack store.Netherworld by Philosopher Han Xiangzi.



* CatchPhrase: "Sweet!"
* TheCoatsAreOff: When he wore one of the Oni Masks, he ripped off his coat before starting to beat Jackie's can.
* CoolShades: Chow is rarely seen without his sunglasses. He even managed to retain them after he was turned into a Dark Chi Warrior.
** In "The J-Team", Chow's sunglasses also act as his glasses because of his [[BlindWithoutEm nearsightedness]]. But the rest of the time he can see just fine without the shades, even lifting them to get a better look at something.
* FightingWithChucks: As a Dark Chi Warrior, he was granted the weapon of Gan, his predecessor. It's a three-sectional staff. He has also used a traditional nunchaku at least once.
* FlatCharacter: Chow has the least-discernable personality and fewest lines of the main three Enforcers. Most of what he says are generic lines that anybody in the group could speak just to move the plot along. Really, his only defining feature is his sunglasses.
* FragileSpeedster: Though nowhere close to matching Jackie or Hak Foo, Chow is a nimble fighter. He has sometimes managed to briefly match Jackie's moves, but he isn't very good at taking hits.
* GoofyPrintUnderwear: He's twice shown wearing pink boxers with red hearts.
* LeanAndMean: He sometimes gives the impression of having a more violent streak than Finn or Ratso.
* TheQuietOne: He didn't have many lines until "The Jade Monkey".
* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: He has made a high-pitched scream at least twice.
* SpikyHair: He has spiked hair, except during his time as a Dark Chi Warrior.

!!!Hak Foo
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[[caption-width-right:320:This is his first outfit.]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JimCummings (Season 1) and Creator/JohnDiMaggio (Season 2 onward)

A Chinese martial artist who's constantly trying to prove his strength. He first appeared as a freelancer who was hired by Valmont in order to retrieve the Pig Talisman during the 1st season. After Tohru [[HeelFaceTurn leaves]] the Dark Hand, Hak Foo becomes his replacement. After the Demon Portal quest is over, Hak Foo goes on his own way again, but shows up occasionally.

to:

* CatchPhrase: "Sweet!"
* TheCoatsAreOff: When he wore one of the Oni Masks, he ripped off his coat before starting to beat Jackie's can.
* CoolShades: Chow
AnArmAndALeg: His tail is rarely seen without his sunglasses. He even managed to retain them after he was turned into a Dark Chi Warrior.
** In "The J-Team", Chow's sunglasses also act as his glasses because of his [[BlindWithoutEm nearsightedness]]. But the rest of the time he can see just fine without the shades, even lifting them to get a better look at something.
* FightingWithChucks: As a Dark Chi Warrior, he was granted the weapon of Gan, his predecessor.
cut off. It's still moving, wanting to return to its owner. Uncle puts a three-sectional staff. spell on it: when Hsi Wu regains his tail, he can be sent back to the Netherworld.
* BatOutOfHell:
He looks like a humanoid demon with bat-like wings.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: In "Demon World (Part 2)", he demands Viper, his caged prisoner, to sing for him. He then starts hearing the sound of a flute, the artifact intended to seal him.
* ButtMonkey: He seems to be the physically weakest of all the Demon Sorcerers, and tends to end up in painful situations more than his siblings.
* DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu: Being threatened by Hsi Wu - on top of a high tower no less - doesn't discourage Uncle from smacking him.
* EvilSoundsRaspy: Hsi Wu
has also used the lightest voice, but no less raspier than some of his siblings.
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: The "Demon World" duology shows him living in tower suitable as the palace for
a traditional nunchaku demon overlord.
* FauxAffablyEvil: In his "Seymour" identity, he is a bit too polite to Jade and her family, although Uncle sees right through him.
* FragileSpeedster: Hsi Wu is noticeably frail -
at least once.
* FlatCharacter: Chow has the least-discernable personality and fewest lines of the main three Enforcers. Most of what
in comparison to his siblings - but he says are generic lines is a fast flyer.
%%* LeanAndMean
* MonsterModesty: He wears a loincloth.
* NonNudeBathing: For some reason he keeps his loincloth on during his bath in "Demon World (Part 2)".
* PortalSlam: He ends up slamming into a floating rock
that anybody in the group could speak just happened to move the plot along. Really, be behind Shendu's portal.
* VillainousCrush: Inverted. Jade [[AllLoveIsUnrequited develops a childish crush on
his only defining feature human identity]], and is [[WomanScorned genuinely hurt]] when his sunglasses.identity is revealed.
* FragileSpeedster: Though nowhere close to matching Jackie or Hak Foo, Chow is VoluntaryShapeshifting: He disguises himself as a nimble fighter. human boy named "Seymour" so he can trick Jade into [[MustBeInvited inviting him]] into Uncle's shop, so he could retrieve his missing tail.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway:
He has sometimes managed the power to briefly match Jackie's moves, but he isn't very good at taking hits.
fly. The other demons can do that and other things.
* GoofyPrintUnderwear: He's twice shown wearing pink boxers WingedHumanoid: He flies with red hearts.
* LeanAndMean: He sometimes gives the impression of having a more violent streak than Finn or Ratso.
* TheQuietOne: He didn't have many lines until "The Jade Monkey".
* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: He has made a high-pitched scream at least twice.
* SpikyHair: He has spiked hair, except during his time as a Dark Chi Warrior.

!!!Hak Foo
bat-like wings.

!!!Po Kong
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[[caption-width-right:320:This is his first outfit.]]

[[caption-width-right:320:Are you sure she has used a mouth-wash?]]
--> ''[[DispenseWithThePleasantries Enough fanfare]]. What's for supper?''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JimCummings (Season 1) Creator/MonaMarshall

The Mountain Demon. Pre-series, she was defeated
and Creator/JohnDiMaggio (Season 2 onward)

A Chinese martial artist who's constantly trying
banished to prove his strength. He first appeared as a freelancer who was hired by Valmont in order to retrieve the Pig Talisman during the 1st season. After Tohru [[HeelFaceTurn leaves]] the Dark Hand, Hak Foo becomes his replacement. After the Demon Portal quest is over, Hak Foo goes on his own way again, but shows up occasionally.Netherworld by Elder Zhang Guolao.



* AgonyOfTheFeet: He has been known to scream "Crying puppy feet!" when he hurts his tootsies.
* AnimeHair: He has big pointy hair all over.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Hak Foo's first appearance was him reacting violently against Tohru because of an insult to his skills.
* {{Badass}}: He's the first enemy who has defeated Jackie in fair one-on-one combat. Overall, he's more competent than the other three Enforcers.
* BadassMustache: He sports a classical Fu Manchu mustache.
* BadassNormal: Hak Foo dismisses using the Talismans because he has all the power he needs in his mundane skills.
--> [[BadassBoast "Horse for healing? I am not easily injured. Rooster for levitation? I already fly. Dog for immortality? There is not a man alive who can vanquish me!"]]
* BareYourMidriff: In his first appearance, he wore a vest that exposed his muscular chest and abs. Also, during his time as a Dark Chi Warrior, his abs were exposed. He's also a rare male example of this trope.
* BareFistedMonk: He very rarely uses any weapons, unlike most of the cast.
* BearHug: [[spoiler:In the GrandFinale, his last announced move is a "Big Bear Hug" that he gives to his fellow Enforcers and Captain Black.]]
* BloodKnight: He rarely shies away from combat. On the contrary, he always jumps into it.
* TheBrute: He replaces Tohru as the Dark Hand's main muscle.
* CallingYourAttacks: Parodied. Hak Foo frequently uses animal-based metaphors to refer to many of his attacks (and other actions he makes, or strange observations he sees).
** During his time as a Dark Chi Warrior, his metaphors involved forces of nature (like a meteor) and animals that appear only in mythology (like a phoenix).
* CatchPhrase:
** "[[CallingYourAttacks Angry crow takes flight!]]"
** "[[RunningGag I wanted that mask!]]" (Season 4)
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Hak Foo can perform amazing feats of martial arts because he worked at them.
* DartboardOfHate: Two episodes of the 4th season show him practising his moves on crude dummies of Jackie.
* DeadpanSnarker: He delivers acerb one-liners at times, both to allies and enemies.
* EliteMook: He's initially introduced as one - a henchman far more competent than the others, who is more than a challenge to the heroes physically. However, after a few appearances he eventually becomes less and less competent - though he is still presented as more dangerous than the others.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Thrice. The first time was when he gained [[MultiarmedAndDangerous an extra pair of arms]] by using the Armbands of Shiva. The second time was when he became a Dark Chi Warrior. And the third time was when he wore one of the Oni Masks.
* EvilRedhead: He is ruthless and short-tempered, qualifying also as a FieryRedhead.
* EvilerThanThou: When he's hired to substitute Tohru, the more violent mercenary acts in a superior manner towards the sumo. This is dropped after Tohru [[HeelFaceTurn reforms]], making Hak Foo more of an EvilCounterpart.
* {{Foil}}: For Tohru. Hak Foo is fast, brash and clever, but not particularly intelligent and relies on martial arts while fighting. Tohru is slower, but more thoughtful, reserved and intelligent and relies on his strength and intuition in a fight.
* FreakyIsCool: Hak Foo loves power and he doesn't care what he looks like to get it.
* InASingleBound: He might be Jackie's superior in jumping ability.
* {{Jerkass}}: He's cocky and arrogant, and has few if any morals.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: [[spoiler:However, after Hak Foo and the other Enforcers [[HeelFaceTurn finally turn good]], he announces his last move in the series: a "Big BearHug" with his fellow ex-henchmen and Black.]]
* LargeHam: He's the biggest example in the series because of his ego, his presence, and his attack calling.
* LightningBruiser: He's strong enough to punch through a stone wall. He's on Jackie's level in agility and speed. It takes a lot of damage to take him down. However, he has an exploitable drawback in the form of his CallingYourAttacks habit: those who can catch what he's about to do from his loud exclamations can better defend themselves against him.
* MadeOfIron: He rarely seems to get any serious injuries from traumas that would render any human in a less ideal condition. For example, he once tried to open the indestructible Pan'Ku Box [[UseYourHead with his head]]. All the damage he managed to inflict on himself was a red mark on his forehead.
* MeteorMove: He does this as a Dark Chi Warrior. "Meteor brings mass extinction!"
* MyNameIsInigoMontoya: Upon his first confrontation with Jackie, he introduces himself this way.
--> "I am Hak Foo, the last human you will ever lay eyes upon."
* NotSoAboveItAll: Normally he distances himself from the other Enforcers' banter and attempts to excuse themselves to one of their {{Bad Boss}}es. But when they try to prevent themselves from entering a space shuttle by voting in "Shanghai Moon", Hak Foo joins in.
* PerpetualFrowner: His poker face is a scowl. Any smiles he makes are sinister, [[spoiler:except in the finale.]]
* PromotionToOpeningTitles: In Season 2, Hak Foo replaces Tohru as the character who gets punched by Jackie in the opening credits. In Season 3, he's absent from the opening again. He's seen with the Enforcers at Season 4's opening.
* RapidFireFisticuffs: "MANTIS BOXING STYLE!"
* RedBaron: His name means "Black Tiger" [[BilingualBonus in Chinese]].
* ReplacementMooks: For Tohru. Valmont brought Hak Foo in because of Tohru's stream of failures and truly replaced him after Tohru's HeelFaceTurn.
* TheRival: Can be one at times for Jackie, when martial arts are concerned; and for Tohru, when physical strength is concerned.
* SleevesAreForWimps: He has never worn anything with sleeves.
* TestosteronePoisoning: He's big, muscular, hammy and calls out every attack or motion.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Demon Sorcerers]]
An ancient family of demonic wizards and witches. In ancient times, 8 demon siblings ruled over Earth, until their human slaves (led by [[Myth/ChineseMythology China's Eight Immortals]]) overthrew them, and had them banished to another dimension called the Netherworld. One demon named Shendu somehow escaped and reconquered his domain, until he was transformed into a stone statue by the wizard Lo Pei. And then there's Shendu's young son Drago, though it's unknown how he fits into the timeline.

to:

* AgonyOfTheFeet: He has been known AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: She lives up to scream "Crying puppy feet!" her title by being mountain-sized.
* BigEater: Obviously, see the tropes below. Also
when he hurts his tootsies.
* AnimeHair: He has big pointy hair all over.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Hak Foo's first appearance was him reacting violently against
Tohru absorbed her demon chi, he [[ExtremeOmnivore devoured every object in sight]].
%%* ContraltoOfDanger
* FatBastard: Po Kong is the largest demon
because of an insult to his skills.
* {{Badass}}: He's
she is the first enemy who has defeated fattest, but ironically due to her laziness, she's perhaps the least bossy.
* FatIdiot: Doesn't come off as being very bright. But this is probably more due to laziness than a mental handicap. She managed to get
Jackie in fair one-on-one combat. Overall, he's more competent than out of a well by blowing to another well, causing the other three Enforcers.
* BadassMustache: He sports a classical Fu Manchu mustache.
* BadassNormal: Hak Foo dismisses using the Talismans because he has all the power he needs
water in his mundane skills.
--> [[BadassBoast "Horse for healing? I am not easily injured. Rooster for levitation? I already fly. Dog for immortality? There is not a man alive who can vanquish me!"]]
* BareYourMidriff: In his first appearance, he wore a vest that exposed his muscular chest and abs. Also, during his time as a Dark Chi Warrior, his abs were exposed. He's also a rare male example of this trope.
* BareFistedMonk: He very rarely uses any weapons, unlike most of the cast.
* BearHug: [[spoiler:In the GrandFinale, his last announced move is a "Big Bear Hug" that he gives to his fellow Enforcers and Captain Black.]]
* BloodKnight: He rarely shies away from combat. On the contrary, he always jumps into it.
* TheBrute: He replaces Tohru as the Dark Hand's main muscle.
* CallingYourAttacks: Parodied. Hak Foo frequently uses animal-based metaphors to refer to many of his attacks (and other actions he makes, or strange observations he sees).
** During his time as a Dark Chi Warrior, his metaphors involved forces of nature (like a meteor) and animals that appear only in mythology (like a phoenix).
* CatchPhrase:
** "[[CallingYourAttacks Angry crow takes flight!]]"
** "[[RunningGag I wanted that mask!]]" (Season 4)
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Hak Foo can perform amazing feats of martial arts because he worked at them.
* DartboardOfHate: Two episodes of the 4th season show him practising his moves on crude dummies of Jackie.
* DeadpanSnarker: He delivers acerb one-liners at times, both to allies and enemies.
* EliteMook: He's initially introduced as one - a henchman far more competent than the others, who is more than a challenge to the heroes physically. However, after a few appearances he eventually becomes less and less competent - though he is still presented as more dangerous than the others.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Thrice. The first time was when he gained [[MultiarmedAndDangerous an extra pair of arms]] by using the Armbands of Shiva. The second time was when he became a Dark Chi Warrior. And the third time was when he wore one of the Oni Masks.
* EvilRedhead: He is ruthless and short-tempered, qualifying also as a FieryRedhead.
* EvilerThanThou: When he's hired to substitute Tohru, the more violent mercenary acts in a superior manner towards the sumo. This is dropped after Tohru [[HeelFaceTurn reforms]], making Hak Foo more of an EvilCounterpart.
* {{Foil}}: For Tohru. Hak Foo is fast, brash and clever, but not particularly intelligent and relies on martial arts while fighting. Tohru is slower, but more thoughtful, reserved and intelligent and relies on his strength and intuition in a fight.
* FreakyIsCool: Hak Foo loves power and he doesn't care what he looks like to get it.
* InASingleBound: He might be
Jackie's superior in jumping ability.
* {{Jerkass}}: He's cocky and arrogant, and has few if any morals.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: [[spoiler:However, after Hak Foo and the other Enforcers [[HeelFaceTurn finally turn good]], he announces his last move in the series: a "Big BearHug" with his fellow ex-henchmen and Black.]]
* LargeHam: He's the biggest example in the series because of his ego, his presence, and his attack calling.
* LightningBruiser: He's strong enough
well to punch through a stone wall. He's on Jackie's level in agility and speed. It takes a lot of damage to take carry him down. However, he has an exploitable drawback in the form out of his CallingYourAttacks habit: those who can catch what he's about to do from his loud exclamations can better defend themselves against him.
it.
* MadeOfIron: He rarely seems to get any serious injuries from traumas that would render any human in a less ideal condition. For example, he FingerPokeOfDoom: She once tried to open the indestructible Pan'Ku Box [[UseYourHead with his head]]. All the damage he managed to inflict on himself was a red mark on his forehead.
* MeteorMove: He
does this to Hsi Wu out of spite.
%%* GreenAndMean
* MightyGlacier: Due to her massive size she is slow.
* NonhumansLackAttributes: She wears nothing, as there seems to be nothing intimate to expose.
* ToServeMan: She has a taste for humans.
* VillainousGlutton: Her only care or concern is food.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: She has no special abilities beyond being very big, and she serves
as a Dark Chi Warrior. "Meteor brings mass extinction!"
* MyNameIsInigoMontoya: Upon his first confrontation with Jackie, he introduces himself this way.
StarterVillain of sorts as a result.

!!!Tchang Zu
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[[caption-width-right:320:You may call him ''Master''.]]
--> "I am Hak Foo, the last human you will ever lay eyes upon."
* NotSoAboveItAll: Normally he distances himself from the other Enforcers' banter and attempts to excuse themselves to one of their {{Bad Boss}}es. But when they try to prevent themselves from entering a space shuttle by voting in "Shanghai Moon", Hak Foo joins in.
* PerpetualFrowner: His poker face
''I shall prove that lightning can indeed strike twice!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker [[note]]Though Welker
is a scowl. Any smiles he makes are sinister, [[spoiler:except not credited in the finale.]]
* PromotionToOpeningTitles: In Season 2, Hak Foo replaces Tohru as
credits of either of the character two episodes where Tchang Zu has dialogue; his voice sounds like Clancy Brown, who gets punched by Jackie in is already part of the opening credits. In Season 3, he's absent from the opening again. He's seen with the Enforcers at Season 4's opening.
* RapidFireFisticuffs: "MANTIS BOXING STYLE!"
* RedBaron: His name means "Black Tiger" [[BilingualBonus in Chinese]].
* ReplacementMooks: For Tohru. Valmont brought Hak Foo in because of Tohru's stream of failures
main voice cast and truly replaced him after Tohru's HeelFaceTurn.
* TheRival: Can be one at times for Jackie, when martial arts are concerned;
who voiced another thunder entity, [[Franchise/MortalKombat Raiden]], in ''WesternAnimation/MortalKombatDefendersOfTheRealm''.[[/note]]

The Thunder Demon. Pre-series, he was defeated
and for Tohru, when physical strength is concerned.
* SleevesAreForWimps: He has never worn anything with sleeves.
* TestosteronePoisoning: He's big, muscular, hammy and calls out every attack or motion.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Demon Sorcerers]]
An ancient family of demonic wizards and witches. In ancient times, 8 demon siblings ruled over Earth, until their human slaves (led by [[Myth/ChineseMythology China's Eight Immortals]]) overthrew them, and had them
banished to another dimension called the Netherworld. One demon named Shendu somehow escaped and reconquered his domain, until he was transformed into a stone statue Netherworld by actor Cao Guojiu, a fact Uncle states in the wizard Lo Pei. And then there's Shendu's young son Drago, though it's unknown how episode where he fits into the timeline.is released.



* AristocratsAreEvil: When they ruled the Earth as Demon Emperors.
* BadassFamily: All of them are forces to be reckoned with, even if they hate each other's guts (see below).
* BigScrewedUpFamily: Among the 8 siblings, Shendu is despised the most for his failure to rescue the other 7 from the Demon Netherworld. Drago is also bitter about never receiving approval from his father. Although as they are [[AlwaysChaoticEvil demons]] after all, it's hard to expect a healthy family dynamic from them.
* BodyHorror: In Season 5, the {{MacGuffin}}s are the chi energies of the Demon Sorcerers. Several mortals accidentally or intentionally absorb the chi, which turn them into demons until the chi is removed.
* DemonLordsAndArchDevils: They fit the description of higher-ranking demons serving directly the cause of the Devil, even though they're not known to serve anyone. In "Re-Enter the Dragon", Shendu is at one point addressed as "Lord Shendu" by [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]].
* {{Elemental Embodiment}}s: The 8 demon siblings represent elements from UsefulNotes/BaGua: Sky, Lake, Fire, Thunder, Wind, Water, Mountain and Earth. [[ShownTheirWork Except that Water is changed into Moon and Lake is changed into Water]].
* EvilSoundsDeep: The demons tend to have deep and powerful voices. Humans who absorb demon chi may also get their voices changed.
* EvilSoundsRaspy: Any demon who is not deep voiced will have this one like the snake-ish demon Bai Tza.
* FourFingeredHand: Each of the demons except for Po Kong have these.
* FourIsDeath: In addition to the trope above, four demons (Shendu, Bai Tza, Tso Lan, and Dai Gui) together act as the FinalBoss of the demon portal arc.
* GeniusBruiser: All of them, given that they are demon ''sorcerers'' after all, though some are much more cerebral than others.
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: They bear little or no resemblance to each other - most of them are also reminiscent of and inspired by other mythological creatures that aren't otherwise connected to demons (Shendu and dragons being the most obvious).
* RedEyesTakeWarning: The 8 siblings all have glowing red eyes. But with Drago, only his irises are red, until he [[spoiler:gets all 8 Demon Chis]], then his eyes also glow.
* RedSkyTakeWarning: Any world they rule over has this. Both the "Demon World" duology and the final episode "The Powers That Be (Part 2)" have the sky turned red when the demons [[spoiler:and then Drago]] attain power.
* SealedEvilInACan: The sorcerers have repeatedly been banished to another dimension, while Shendu has repeatedly been turned to stone. [[spoiler:In the end all 9 of them, including Shendu and Drago, are stuck in the Netherworld.]]
* SorcerousOverlord: The siblings once ruled over Earth and enslaved mankind. Their goal is to reclaim that lost glory once again.
* TakeOverTheWorld: They did this in the past, with each of the 8 siblings ruling over their own domain. During the "[[VillainWorld Demon World]]" duology, they are returned to their former positions temporarily.
* TimeAbyss: It's not stated how old they are, but the 8 siblings are shown to have lived for thousands of years. Drago's case is unknown.

!!Shendu
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[[caption-width-right:320:A [[SealedEvilInACan magnificent wall ornament]], isn't he?]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:Not so [[SelfConstructedBeing harmless anymore]].]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:DeathIsCheap indeed.]]

-->''I am the keeper of the talismans. I am the apocalypse of which legend speaks. And I am, for once and for all, your '''executioner'''.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Sie

The Demon Dragon of Fire, and the main villain of Seasons 1 and 2, though he pops up sporadically throughout the show. Pre-series, he was defeated by the leader of the Eight Immortals, Lu Dongbin. Later, he was turned into a stone statue, and his magic powers were transferred into 12 Talismans that were scattered around the world. Finding them is the focus of Seasons 1 and 3.

to:

* AristocratsAreEvil: When they ruled BareYourMidriff: A rare male example. Tchang Zu's armor has a gap between the Earth as Demon Emperors.
* BadassFamily: All of them are forces to be reckoned with, even if they hate each other's guts (see below).
* BigScrewedUpFamily: Among the 8 siblings, Shendu is despised the most for
main chestplate and his failure to rescue the other 7 from the Demon Netherworld. Drago is also bitter about never receiving approval from loin guard that exposes his father. Although as they are [[AlwaysChaoticEvil demons]] after all, torso.
* BlingOfWar: Downplayed. His armor looks cool, but
it's hard to expect a healthy family dynamic from them.
* BodyHorror: In Season 5, the {{MacGuffin}}s are the chi energies of the Demon Sorcerers. Several mortals accidentally or intentionally absorb the chi, which turn them into demons until the chi is removed.
* DemonLordsAndArchDevils: They fit the description of higher-ranking demons serving directly the cause of the Devil, even though they're
not known to serve anyone. In "Re-Enter the Dragon", Shendu is at one point addressed as "Lord Shendu" by [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]].
overly decorated.
* {{Elemental Embodiment}}s: The 8 demon siblings represent elements from UsefulNotes/BaGua: Sky, Lake, Fire, Thunder, Wind, Water, Mountain ElectricTorture: He inflicts this on Shendu's spirit. Twice on-screen.
* EvilSoundsDeep [[EvilSoundsRaspy
and Earth. [[ShownTheirWork Except that Water Raspy]]: His voice is changed into Moon and Lake is changed into Water]].
* EvilSoundsDeep: The demons tend to have
both deep and powerful voices. Humans who absorb demon chi may also get their voices changed.
raspy.
* EvilSoundsRaspy: Any demon who is not deep voiced will have this one like the snake-ish demon Bai Tza.
PsychoElectro: He's quite aggressive.
* FourFingeredHand: Each ReptilesAreAbhorrent: He has sort of the demons except for Po Kong have these.
* FourIsDeath: In addition to the trope above, four demons (Shendu, Bai Tza, Tso Lan, and Dai Gui) together act as the FinalBoss of the demon portal arc.
* GeniusBruiser: All of them, given that they are demon ''sorcerers'' after all, though some are much more cerebral than others.
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: They bear little or no resemblance to each other - most of them are also reminiscent of and inspired by other mythological creatures that aren't otherwise connected to demons (Shendu and dragons being the most obvious).
* RedEyesTakeWarning: The 8 siblings all have glowing red eyes. But with Drago, only
a reptilian appearance in his irises are red, until he [[spoiler:gets all 8 Demon Chis]], then his eyes also glow.
* RedSkyTakeWarning: Any world they rule over has this. Both the "Demon World" duology and the final episode "The Powers That Be (Part 2)" have the sky turned red when the demons [[spoiler:and then Drago]] attain power.
* SealedEvilInACan: The sorcerers have repeatedly been banished to another dimension, while Shendu has repeatedly been turned to stone. [[spoiler:In the end all 9 of them, including Shendu and Drago, are stuck in the Netherworld.]]
* SorcerousOverlord: The siblings once ruled over Earth and enslaved mankind. Their goal is to reclaim that lost glory once again.
* TakeOverTheWorld: They did this in the past, with each of the 8 siblings ruling over their own domain. During the "[[VillainWorld Demon World]]" duology, they are returned to their former positions temporarily.
demonic biology.
* TimeAbyss: It's not stated how old they are, but ShockAndAwe: He throws around lightning bolts.
* TheyCallMeMisterTibbs: He insists that Shendu call him "master" rather than "brother".
* TheVoiceless: After "And He Does His Own Stunts", he stops speaking entirely.
* TinTyrant: The only one of
the 8 siblings are shown Demon Sorcerers who wears armor (and a good deal of it) with a blue/yellow scheme to represent lightning.
* WaxingLyrical: When he arrives with the Dark Hand to the spot where his palace used to be, we get this exchange:
--> '''Tchang Zu''': My palace! These humans
have lived for thousands paved my paradise and constructed a...
--> '''Ratso''': Uh, [[Music/JoniMitchell parking lot]]?
** Later, at the Chinese Theater:
--> '''Tchang Zu''': I will scorch this city to the ground while the sound
of years. Drago's case is unknown.

!!Shendu
thunder RESONATES!
--> '''After seeing Chan''': Youuu! I shall prove that lightning can indeed strike twice!

!!!Tso Lan
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[[caption-width-right:320:A [[SealedEvilInACan magnificent wall ornament]], isn't he?]]
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org/pmwiki/pub/images/a47b9621864ceff3c081658fa490a839.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:320:Not so [[SelfConstructedBeing harmless anymore]].]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:DeathIsCheap indeed.]]

-->''I am the keeper of the talismans. I am the apocalypse of which legend speaks. And I am,
[[caption-width-right:320:And for once and for all, your '''executioner'''.''

you, things look very '''grave'''!]]
--> ''[[CatchPhrase Behold my mastery of gravity!]]''

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Sie

Glenn Shadix

The Demon Dragon of Fire, and the main villain of Seasons 1 and 2, though he pops up sporadically throughout the show. Moon Demon. Pre-series, he was defeated by and banished to the leader of the Eight Immortals, Lu Dongbin. Later, he was turned into a stone statue, and his magic powers were transferred into 12 Talismans that were scattered around the world. Finding them is the focus of Seasons 1 and 3. Netherworld by Immortal Woman He Xiangu.



* AbusiveParent: Implied to be one, with his son Drago's arguments during their battle.
* AndIMustScream: Being trapped as a sentient statue for 900 years can take its toll.
* AllYourPowersCombined: The combined powers of the Talismans were really his powers separated from his body.
* ArchEnemy: He's probably the one opponent that gives the Chan Clan most trouble.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: When he appears [[spoiler:in the finale]], he's much bigger than his early appearances.
* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler:[[JustifiedTrope Justified]] since the BigBad of the final series was his own son even if said son had an entirely separate agenda by that point.]]
* BackFromTheDead: At the end of the third season, [[spoiler:courtesy of Daolon Wong]].
* {{Badass}}: In his true form, he's gotten the better of Jackie more than once, and [[spoiler:in the GrandFinale fought Drago to a standstill when he had all the demon chis.]]
* BadassBoast: Those three [[IAmTheNoun I AM]] statements in the section quote.
-->''I am the keeper of the talismans. I am the apocalypse of which legend speaks. And I am, for once and for all, your '''executioner'''.''
* BadassLongRobe: After he possesses Valmont, he forces the crime lord to wear a sorcerer's robe. Valmont thinks it looks too much like a dress.
* BadBoss: The Dark Hand's constant failures frustrate Shendu, making him both snark at them and breathe fire at them. He once breathed fire at Tohru, who was covered in oil at the time (luckily he dodged out of the way). During the "Demon World" duology, he kept the Dark Hand as his jesters, continuing to abuse them for his amusement.
* BigBad: He is the one behind Valmont and the Dark Hand, despite not being the one driving the plot. Finding his talismans are also the focus of the plot. Furthermore, he is the only villain who is not an ArcVillain. He's present and causing trouble all the way to the GrandFinale.
* BigNo: He yells this after ending up possessing Valmont and whenever he gets [[TakenForGranite turned back into a statue]].
* BreathWeapon: Even when locked away in statue form or possessing Valmont, Shendu was capable of breathing a torrent of flames.
* BroughtDownToBadass: When possessing Valmont, he is no longer a two story monster, but he's still dangerous.
* ButtMonkey: Shendu has been banished to another dimension or turned into a statue multiple times, was once killed by a little girl, is abused by his siblings for failing to rescue them, and his possession of Valmont was an experience that both of them found to be awkward and embarrassing.
* CatchPhrase: "[[BigNo NOOOOO!]] [[OhNoNotAgain Not again!]]"
* CardCarryingVillain: Has acknowledged himself as evil.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Valmont, [[spoiler:Daolon]], etc. Anyone he works with he eventually betrays. The sole exception was his efforts to free his demon brethren, and that's largely because he was too terrified of them after the ''last'' time he betrayed them.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy:
** In the first season, he refuses to reveal his identity to the heroes. If it had not been for Tohru's HeelFaceTurn, they wouldn't have found a way to stop him in time.
** When reduced to a spirit and hit with a spell by the rest of the Demon Sorcerers to keep him bound in the first host he chooses, he immediately goes after Jackie to remove him as a threat. He's only stopped by Valmont kicking Jackie off a cliff, causing him to miss and hit him instead.
** During the "Demon World" duology, Jade notes that Shendu seems to have arranged the timeline changes so that the members of the J-Team or the Dark Hand or his other enemies are under his or his siblings' watch.
* DeadpanSnarker: Towards [[SurroundedByIdiots the Dark Hand]]. A couple of examples:
--> '''Ratso''': Whoa! He [Tso Lan] wants to kabosh the planet?
--> '''Finn''': And you made us let him out?!
--> '''Shendu''': Just be glad you are up here.

--> ''Shendu allows the Enforcers to leave his service after all the Demon Portals have been opened while saying:''
--> "Never seeing any of you ever again would make me a very happy dragon."
* DemonicPossession: Whenever Shendu is in spirit form, he can take control of a human body.
** In "Project A, for Astral", Shendu uses the [[AstralProjection Sheep Talisman]] to eject his soul out of his statue and then possesses the unconscious body of Jade (who also used the same Talisman). Shendu tries to retrieve the other Talismans, but he is soon exorcised by Uncle's spell.
** In "The Stronger Evil", Shendu attempts to possess Jackie Chan, knowing that he'll be useful for his plot to free the other Demon Sorcerers. However, he accidentally enters Valmont's body instead, much to his dismay. For most of Season 2, Shendu is controlling Valmont and forcing the Dark Hand to aid him again.
** Later in "Demon World (Part 1)", not long after Shendu has been exorcised from Valmont, [[spoiler:he succeeds in possessing Jackie, and forces him to travel to Australia. Shendu rewrites the Book of Ages, altering history so that he and his siblings still rule over Earth and mankind]].
* DimensionalTraveler: As a spirit, he is capable of traveling between Earth and the Netherworld without the use of a portal.
* DraconicHumanoid: Shendu has two arms and two legs like a human, but otherwise he still looks like a reptilian monster.
* TheDragon: Figuratively and literally to his siblings [[DemotedToDragon in Season 2]]; he works to free them from their prison realm, and they are quick to point out that he is ''no longer'' their equal.
* DragonRider: In the "Demon World" duology, he rides on the backs of [[FurryConfusion non-anthropomorphic dragons]] because the Chans steal the Rooster Talisman from him.
* TheDogBitesBack: Valmont and [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]] both retaliate against him for his betrayal.
* EnemyMine: [[spoiler:He agrees to join the final battle against Drago for personal reasons.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: [[spoiler:During the finale, Drago ends up holding for his dear life, as the portal to the Netherworld is sucking everything in. He begs for his father's help. [[OutOfCharacterMoment After a moment of pondering, Shendu decides to help his son]]. Too bad Drago had to play possum.]]
* EvilSoundsDeep: His voice is notably deeper and smoother whenever he has his physical body, except in the last two seasons. [[EvilSoundsRaspy In most other appearances, he has a raspy voice.]]
%%* EvilerThanThou: He quickly proves this to [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]].
* FatalFlaw: Shendu is powerful and cunning, but his [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder untrustworthiness]] and unwillingness to share power with others causes him to double-cross numerous characters, costing him many important victories and advantages later on.
** His [[ICanRuleAlone decision to leave his siblings to rot in the Netherworld]] centuries ago later bites him back in the ass, when he eventually meets them again as an incorporeal and depowered spirit.
** Denying the Dark Hand the riches he promised them leads them to follow him back to his palace in order to take their price, and they also unknowingly transport [[LittleStowaway Jade]] with them, allowing her to [[BigDamnHeroes deny Shendu's certain victory over Jackie]].
** Also, Shendu betraying [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]] after his resurrection makes [[spoiler:the old wizard vengeful enough to the point that after being arrested, he tells the heroes Lo Pei's chi spell that is used to turn Shendu back into a statue]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: He speaks in a somewhat refined way, and can act in a charming way when he wants to, although he usually prefers a more direct approach. He turns into charming mode when dealing with those who have the upper hand, such as his siblings or the corrupted Jade.
* FingerPokeOfDoom: After he's restored to his real form during the 1st season, he does this to Tohru, sending him flying out of the penthouse.
* GreaterScopeVillain:
** Of a Season 4 episode and the entire series, since his Talismans are frequently used by the heroes and he ends up [[SealedEvilInACan a prisoner in the Vault of Section 13]].
** The Shadowkhan he used as minions have an expanded role in the 4th season.
** Of Season 5, where the villain is his BastardBastard son Drago, [[spoiler:which ultimately leads to Shendu being brought BackForTheFinale]].
* TheHeavy: Serves as this to the BigBadDuumvirate of his demon siblings in Season 2.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: Until the finale of season 1, no one knew what he wanted beyond freedom.
* HijackedByGanon: [[spoiler:Daolon Wong resurrected Shendu in Season 3 so he could get the Dragon Talisman's power. [[HoistByHisOwnPetard This did not work out well for Wong]].]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Any time the Talismans are used against him, as they were originally his powers to begin with.
* InASingleBound: He could do this while possessing Valmont.
* KillerRabbit: Quite literally when Jackie used the Monkey Talisman to turn Shendu into a rabbit. He still had some of his Talismans which made him far from harmless.
* KnightOfCerebus: Anytime he regains his true form is a cause for alarm, even when he became more comedic for most of the 2nd season. Even the BackForTheFinale was the result of the GodzillaThreshold.
* KungFuWizard: When he possesses Valmont, when he actually has to take on Chan when he's grown to his size, and when fighting [[spoiler:Drago]], he shows signs of this trope.
* KryptoniteFactor: Objects forged out of good magic like the Pan'ku Box are anathema to him. Even as a spirit touching it [[GoodHurtsEvil hurts him]], and doing so for prolonged periods of time can knock him out.
* MightyRoar: As a demonic dragon, Shendu can yell out an impressive roar.
* MonsterModesty: Whenever Shendu is restored to his organic body, he wears nothing except for a pair of shorts (gray in the first season and the second episode of the Demon Portal Arc per flashback, [[PurpleIsTheNewBlack purple and]] [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver orangey-red]] afterwards.)
* MundaneSolution:
** One time he tries to kill Uncle and Section 13 to interrupt their incantation. It doesn't work.
** One time he and the remaining Demon Sorcerers destroyed the components for the chi spells used to seal them.
* NearVillainVictory: At the end of the first three seasons.
** In the first season's finale, he nearly succeeds in releasing his army of dragons. He defeats Jackie and almost feeds him to the dragons. He's only stopped by Jade intervening.
** In the second season, he uses [[RewritingReality the Book of Ages]] to rewrite history to erase the Demon Sorcerers' original defeat. The only reason he lost was because Jade tore out a piece of the book that happened to have a part of her life on it, allowing her to [[RippleProofMemory retain her memories]] in the re-written history.
** At the end of the third season, he has successfully reclaimed the talisman powers from all of the noble animals, cornered Jackie and Jade, and is just about to kill them, when Uncle and Section 13 intervene, performing the spell that seals him back into a statue.
* NighInvulnerable: Even without the Dog Talisman to give him {{complete immortality}}, Shendu is still fairly resilient, and it seems that only magical weaponry can harm him; as Section 13 agents fired a rocket launcher and high-powered laser, which failed to injure him.
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Shendu is self-described as both a [[NobleDemon noble]] [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragon]] and a [[OurDemonsAreDifferent demon]] [[EvilSorcerer sorcerer]]. And during most of Seasons 2 and 3, he was also an [[NonhumanUndead undead]] [[OurGhostsAreDifferent ghost]].
* NobleDemon: More like an [[AristocratsAreEvil evil aristocrat]]. He's technically considered a "noble dragon", which is why [[spoiler:the power of combustion came back to him upon his revival. The only reason for this was because he was the ''only'' living dragon on Earth.]]
* NonActionBigBad: In most of the first season because he was a statue.
* NonhumanUndead: After his death in the Season 1 finale, Shendu became a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot ghostly dragon demon sorcerer]].
* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:He's killed by Jade in the first season finale]], but he returns as a spirit in the second season and accidentally possesses Valmont. He's revived in [[spoiler:season 3]], but then turned into a statue again.
* NoodleIncident: While not outright stated, it's indicated that he somehow managed to escape the Netherworld and leave the rest of his siblings behind. It's never explained how he did that, but it's implied they helped him do so and he was supposed to free them, but he obviously ditched them [[ICanRuleAlone in favor of ruling his old empire himself]].
* OhNoNotAgain: He utters this at the end of Season 3 when Uncle and Section 13 arrive to cast the spell to seal him into a statue, whilst having a {{Flashback}} to Lo Pei doing the same thing to him 900 years ago.
* OmnicidalManiac: His plan at the end of Season 1: release an army of dragons to destroy all of Asia as [[SinsOfOurFathers revenge]] for his stone imprisonment.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: He's a semi-humanoid dragon with traits of both Asian and European dragons. And he's also a ''demon''.
* OurGhostsAreDifferent: After his death, Shendu wanders around as a spirit. [[spoiler:He gets better after Daolon Wong resurrects him.]]
* OverarchingVillain: He is the most recurring villain throughout the series, despite most of his appearances being in Seasons 1 and 2.
* PlayingWithFire: His specialty, seeing as he is both a dragon and a fire demon. Whether in his true form, as a statue, or while possessing a human body, being able to breathe fire is one of the few powers he retains, even while deprived of all his talismans.
* PreMortemOneLiner: He gives a cool line as he's about to feed Jackie to his dragon minions (even though Jade prevents him):
--> "Pity you will not live to witness my reign over ''your'' world, but you shall be the first to visit ''theirs''."
* PowerEchoes: His voice reverberates when he's in statue form or possessing someone.
* RapidFireFisticuffs: He performs a kicking version of this trope to Jackie in "And He Does His Own Stunts".
* ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated: He says this verbatim in the end of "The Stronger Evil".
--> "Reports of my [[DeadlyEuphemism demise]] have been ''greatly'' exaggerated Chan."
* RequiredSecondaryPowers:
** He requires the Rat Talisman to maintain his demon form, otherwise he's a statue. However, doing so means he can only use the Rat Talisman and nothing else. Thus the Tiger Talisman is needed to access the rest of his powers. While removing his other Talismans deprive him of power, it's only a minor inconvenience. Removing the Rat, however, instantly turns him back into a statue.
** While he's possessing Valmont, he has immunity to his own firebreath while he's in control, but Valmont ''doesn't''. Once when Valmont regained control immediately after a firebreath, he ended up literally choking on his own breath until given a glass of water.
* SayMyName: "CHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!!"
* SealedArmyInACan: Trapped in another dimension, his dragon minions certainly count as this. Freeing them is his objective in the first season.
* SealedEvilInACan: Spends much of his time either trapped in the Netherworld or [[TakenForGranite turned into a statue]]. Occasionally freed and turned back into his normal self, intermittently throughout the series.
** [[SealedEvilInASixPack Sealed Evil in a Twelve Pack]]: He ''technically'' qualifies as this, since his scattered talismans, as aspects of his power, are all parts of his being, and are all required to release him.
** SealedEvilInADuel: [[spoiler:His fate in the finale; it ends with him and Drago both trapped in the Demon Netherworld while still fighting.]]
* SkywardScream: Every time he is defeated. Eventually Jade mouths along.
* SmugSnake: In Season 2, nothing goes the way he wants it to. He is constantly harassed by his terrifying siblings, and is constantly arguing with Valmont whose body he has to share (Valmont manages to knock him out - he was actually trying to ''kill'' him and risked his life to do it, just because he was sick of him). In Season 3, he gets his Talisman powers back only to be immediately resealed, and after that is stuck as a prisoner of Section 13 [[spoiler:until the finale]].
* SummonBiggerFish: [[spoiler:After Drago is empowered by all the Demon Chis, Uncle and Tohru free Shendu from his statue form [[EnemyMine to fight him]].]]
-->[[spoiler:'''Tohru:''' [[TakesOneToKillOne Demon must defeat demon]].]]
* SummonMagic: Due to his ownership of an Oni Mask, the Ninja Shadowkhan appear from the shadows on his command. More pertinently, however, he can summon and control hordes of dragons.
* SuperpowerLottery: He has about a dozen powers split among the twelve talismans:
** AnimateInanimateObject: The Rat Talisman can bring inanimate objects to life, until the Talisman is deactivated.
** {{Animorphism}}: The Monkey Talisman allows the user to turn oneself or others into any animal and back.
** AstralProjection: The Sheep Talisman allows one to eject their soul out of their body, and enter the {{spirit world}}.
** EyeBeams[=/=]SeeTheInvisible: The Pig Talisman allows the user to shoot heat rays from their eyes. A lesser power is the ability to see and detect invisible people through their heat signatures.
** HealingFactor: The Horse Talisman can heal injuries, cure illnesses, and even reverse some transformations (such as turning into stone). Apparently it can also rebuild non-living objects.
** ImmortalityInducer: The Dog Talisman [[TheAgeless stops aging]] and [[NighInvulnerable grants invulnerability]], but without the Horse Talisman, you can still feel the pain from injuries.
** {{Invisibility}}: The Snake Talisman gives you full invisibility, but only works on characters, and even then they can be [[SeeTheInvisible seen]] by someone wielding the Pig Talisman. When applied to non-living objects, only said object becomes invisible and not what's inside.
** LiteralSplitPersonality: The Tiger Talisman can split people into two halves, yin (light) and yang (dark).
** MindOverMatter: The Rooster Talisman grants levitation and telekinesis, allowing the user to make oneself or others float in the air. Can be combined with the Rabbit Talisman for super-fast flight.
** PlayingWithFire[=/=]StuffBlowingUp: The Dragon Talisman allows the user to shoot blasts of fire from their hands, which have an explosive and concussive effect when they strike a target.
** SuperSpeed: The Rabbit Talisman grants super-speed, obviously.
** SuperStrength: The Ox Talisman grants super-strength, obviously.
* SuperStrength: Even without the Ox Talisman, Shendu is absurdly strong, being able to overpower an Ox Talisman-powered Jackie Chan.
* TakenForGranite: He has been turned into a stone statue a few times.
* TakeOverTheWorld: He did so in the past, at least China.
* TakingYouWithMe: A non-lethal example, but Shendu [[spoiler:pulls Drago into the Netherworld with him, when the latter yanks the former into the portal, after pretending to be in distress]].
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With Valmont in Season 2 since he is stuck in the man's body. Neither of them like it but the only way out is to help each other.
* NamesToRunAwayFrom/TheAdjectiveOne: He's referred to by the sacred warrior Lo Pei as "the Ultimate Evil".
%%* ThreePointLanding: He does this with Valmont's body in "Jade Times Jade".
* ToServeMan: Shendu has attempted to EAT Jackie at least twice, even referring to his unconscious body as "fresh meat".
* TrueFinalBoss: Of season 3 after [[HijackedByGanon double-crossing Daolon Wong]].
* VillainousRescue: [[spoiler:This is exploited in "The Powers That Be (Part 2)", when Uncle releases him to battle his son Drago, [[GodzillaThreshold after they had exhausted all of their other options]].]]
* VoicesAreMental: Oddly zig-zagged. Averted when Shendu possesses Jade, as he speaks with ''her'' voice. But played straight when he later possesses Valmont and [[spoiler:Jackie]], as Shendu's voice is heard whenever he directly controls them.
* WhyWontYouDie: When Jackie shows up in Shendu's castle to battle him in the 1st season's finale, Shendu asks Jackie how many lives he possesses.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Shendu had promised the Dark Hand the lost treasure of [[UsefulNotes/QinShihuangdi Ching Xi Hung]] in exchange for resurrecting him. But after he's resurrected, he takes back his word. He reasons that [[JekyllAndHyde Yang Jackie]] was the one who brought the Talismans to him, ''not'' the Dark Hand (though he had been losing patience with them throughout the season for their repeated failures).
** In season 2, after all the seven portals have been opened, he sends Finn, Ratso, and Chow away since they were no longer needed to carry the Pan'Ku Box. Later, he tries to do this to Hak Foo, but Valmont doesn't want to be alone with him. Then Shendu realizes that he had invoked the trope too soon, as he still needed the box, even if just to delay his sibling's wrath.
** He even lampshades it with [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]] after backstabbing him.
--> "I may be a Noble Dragon, but I'm also a Demon Sorcerer. And not known for keeping promises."

!!Shendu's siblings
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[[caption-width-right:300:[[SarcasmMode One big happy family]]. From the top-left corner going clockwise: Dai Gui, Tchang Zu, Xiao Fung, Bai Tza, Tso Lan. In the center Po Kong (left) and Hsi Wu (right).]]
Shendu's brothers and sisters. They hate Shendu's guts because he didn't try to free them. They're the main villains of Season 2, giving a ghostly Shendu the task of liberating them from [[PrisonDimension the Demon Netherworld]] by opening their portals.

to:

* AbusiveParent: Implied to be one, with his son Drago's arguments during their battle.
* AndIMustScream: Being trapped as a sentient statue for 900 years can take its toll.
* AllYourPowersCombined: The combined powers of the Talismans were really his powers separated from his body.
* ArchEnemy: He's probably the one opponent that gives the Chan Clan most trouble.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: When he appears [[spoiler:in the finale]], he's much bigger than his early appearances.
* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler:[[JustifiedTrope Justified]] since the BigBad of the final series was his own son even if said son had an entirely separate agenda by that point.]]
* BackFromTheDead: At the end of the third season, [[spoiler:courtesy of Daolon Wong]].
* {{Badass}}: In his true form, he's gotten the better of Jackie more than once, and [[spoiler:in the GrandFinale fought Drago to a standstill when he had all the demon chis.]]
* BadassBoast: Those three [[IAmTheNoun I AM]] statements in the section quote.
-->''I am the keeper of the talismans. I am the apocalypse of which legend speaks. And I am, for once and for all, your '''executioner'''.''
* BadassLongRobe: After he possesses Valmont, he forces the crime lord to wear a sorcerer's robe. Valmont thinks it looks too much
AristocratsAreEvil: He dresses like a dress.
* BadBoss: The Dark Hand's constant failures frustrate Shendu, making him both snark at them
an East Asian nobleman and breathe fire at them. He once breathed fire at Tohru, who was covered in oil at he has the time (luckily he dodged out classy sophistication to match.
* BondVillainStupidity: He has two examples
of the way). During the "Demon World" duology, he kept the Dark Hand as his jesters, continuing to abuse them for his amusement.
* BigBad: He is the one behind Valmont and the Dark Hand, despite not being the one driving the plot. Finding his talismans are also the focus of the plot. Furthermore, he is the only villain who is not an ArcVillain. He's present and causing trouble all the way to the GrandFinale.
this trope in "Shanghai Moon".
* BigNo: He yells this after ending up possessing Valmont and whenever he gets [[TakenForGranite turned back into a statue]].
* BreathWeapon: Even when locked away in statue form or possessing Valmont, Shendu was capable of breathing a torrent of flames.
* BroughtDownToBadass: When possessing Valmont, he is no longer a two story monster, but he's still dangerous.
* ButtMonkey: Shendu has been banished to another dimension or turned into a statue multiple times, was once killed by a little girl, is abused by his siblings for failing to rescue them, and his possession of Valmont was an experience that both of them found to be awkward and embarrassing.
* CatchPhrase: "[[BigNo NOOOOO!]] [[OhNoNotAgain Not again!]]"
* CardCarryingVillain: Has acknowledged himself as evil.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Valmont, [[spoiler:Daolon]], etc. Anyone he works with he eventually betrays. The sole exception was his efforts to free his demon brethren, and that's largely because he was too terrified of them after the ''last'' time he betrayed them.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy:
** In the first season, he refuses to reveal his identity to the heroes. If it had not been for Tohru's HeelFaceTurn, they wouldn't have found a way to stop him in time.
** When reduced to a spirit he has Jackie and hit with a spell by the rest of the Demon Sorcerers to keep him bound Jade at his mercy in the first host space station, he chooses, he immediately goes after Jackie to remove him as a threat. He's only stopped by Valmont kicking Jackie off a cliff, causing him to miss and hit him instead.
** During the "Demon World" duology, Jade notes that Shendu seems to have arranged the timeline changes so that the members of the J-Team or the Dark Hand or his other enemies are under his or his siblings' watch.
* DeadpanSnarker: Towards [[SurroundedByIdiots the Dark Hand]]. A couple of examples:
--> '''Ratso''': Whoa! He [Tso Lan] wants to kabosh the planet?
--> '''Finn''': And you made us let him out?!
--> '''Shendu''': Just be glad you are up here.

--> ''Shendu allows the Enforcers to leave his service after all the Demon Portals have been opened while saying:''
--> "Never seeing any of you ever again would make me a very happy dragon."
* DemonicPossession: Whenever Shendu is
makes no haste in spirit form, he can take control of a human body.
** In "Project A, for Astral", Shendu uses the [[AstralProjection Sheep Talisman]] to eject his soul out of his statue and then possesses the unconscious body of Jade (who also used the same Talisman). Shendu tries to retrieve the other Talismans, but he is soon exorcised by Uncle's spell.
** In "The Stronger Evil", Shendu attempts to possess Jackie Chan, knowing that he'll be useful for his plot to free the other Demon Sorcerers. However, he accidentally enters Valmont's body instead, much to his dismay. For most of Season 2, Shendu is controlling Valmont and forcing the Dark Hand to aid him again.
** Later in "Demon World (Part 1)", not long after Shendu has been exorcised from Valmont, [[spoiler:he succeeds in possessing Jackie, and forces him to travel to Australia. Shendu rewrites the Book of Ages, altering history so that he and his siblings still rule over Earth and mankind]].
* DimensionalTraveler: As a spirit, he is capable of traveling between Earth and the Netherworld without the use of a portal.
* DraconicHumanoid: Shendu has two arms and two legs like a human, but otherwise he still looks like a reptilian monster.
* TheDragon: Figuratively and literally to his siblings [[DemotedToDragon in Season 2]]; he works to free
finishing them from their prison realm, and they are quick off, allowing them to point out that he is ''no longer'' their equal.launch a torpedo at him.
* DragonRider: In the "Demon World" duology, ** Later, he rides on the backs of [[FurryConfusion non-anthropomorphic dragons]] because the Chans steal the Rooster Talisman from him.
* TheDogBitesBack: Valmont and [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]] both retaliate against him for his betrayal.
* EnemyMine: [[spoiler:He agrees to join the final battle against Drago for personal reasons.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: [[spoiler:During the finale, Drago ends up holding for his dear life,
overpowers Jackie just as the portal Moon is nearly covered by his magic. At the same time, Uncle is chanting the banishing spell, but it won't work due to the Netherworld is sucking everything in. symbol of He begs Xianghu (the lotus pod) being inside Jackie's spacesuit. Tso Lan says out loud that Jackie has to remove his helmet, prompting Jackie to get the pod out by unplucking his air hose for a moment.
* CreepyMonotone: He rarely changes
his father's help. [[OutOfCharacterMoment After a moment of pondering, Shendu decides to help his son]]. Too bad Drago had to play possum.]]
sinister tone.
* EvilSoundsDeep: His Though his voice is notably deeper isn't as deep as Dai Gui's or Tchang Zu's, he sounds more smooth and smoother whenever he has his physical body, except in the last two seasons. [[EvilSoundsRaspy In most other appearances, he has a raspy voice.]]
%%* EvilerThanThou: He quickly proves this to [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]].
* FatalFlaw: Shendu is powerful and cunning, but his [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder untrustworthiness]] and unwillingness to share power with others causes him to double-cross numerous characters, costing him many important victories and advantages later on.
** His [[ICanRuleAlone decision to leave his siblings to rot in the Netherworld]] centuries ago later bites him back in the ass, when he eventually meets them again as an incorporeal and depowered spirit.
sophisticated.
** Denying * GravityMaster: He can manipulate gravity and levitate objects, or disrupt the Dark Hand the riches he promised them leads them to follow him back to his palace in order to take their price, and they also unknowingly transport [[LittleStowaway Jade]] with them, allowing her to [[BigDamnHeroes deny Shendu's certain victory over Jackie]].
** Also, Shendu betraying [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]] after his resurrection makes [[spoiler:the old wizard vengeful enough to the point that after being arrested, he tells the heroes Lo Pei's chi spell that is used to turn Shendu back into a statue]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: He speaks in a somewhat refined way, and can act in a charming way when he wants to, although he usually prefers a more direct approach. He turns into charming mode when dealing with those who have the upper hand, such as his siblings or the corrupted Jade.
* FingerPokeOfDoom: After he's restored to his real form during the 1st season, he does this to Tohru, sending him flying out of the penthouse.
* GreaterScopeVillain:
** Of a Season 4 episode and the entire series, since his Talismans are frequently used by the heroes and he ends up [[SealedEvilInACan a prisoner in the Vault of Section 13]].
** The Shadowkhan he used as minions have an expanded role in the 4th season.
** Of Season 5, where the villain is his BastardBastard son Drago, [[spoiler:which ultimately leads to Shendu being brought BackForTheFinale]].
* TheHeavy: Serves as this to the BigBadDuumvirate of his demon siblings in Season 2.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: Until the finale of season 1, no one knew what he wanted beyond freedom.
* HijackedByGanon: [[spoiler:Daolon Wong resurrected Shendu in Season 3 so he could get the Dragon Talisman's power. [[HoistByHisOwnPetard This did not work out well for Wong]].]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Any time the Talismans are used against him, as they were originally his powers to begin with.
* InASingleBound: He could do this while possessing Valmont.
* KillerRabbit: Quite literally when Jackie used the Monkey Talisman to turn Shendu into a rabbit. He still had some of his Talismans which made him far from harmless.
Moon's orbit around Earth.
* KnightOfCerebus: Anytime he regains He is ''very'' rarely a source of any humor, and in all other situations is treated extremely seriously with his true form is a cause for alarm, even when he became more comedic for most of [[GravityMaster gravity magic]] and his plan to [[HostileTerraforming use the 2nd season. Even Moon to alter the BackForTheFinale was Earth's landscape]] in the result of the GodzillaThreshold.
episode where he takes center stage.
* KungFuWizard: When he possesses Valmont, when he actually has He attempts to take on Chan when he's grown to his size, and when fighting [[spoiler:Drago]], he shows signs of this trope.
* KryptoniteFactor: Objects forged out of good magic like the Pan'ku Box are anathema to him. Even as a spirit touching it [[GoodHurtsEvil hurts him]], and doing so for prolonged periods of time can knock him out.
* MightyRoar: As a demonic dragon, Shendu can yell out an impressive roar.
* MonsterModesty: Whenever Shendu is restored to his organic body, he wears nothing except for a pair of shorts (gray in the first season and the second episode of the Demon Portal Arc per flashback, [[PurpleIsTheNewBlack purple and]] [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver orangey-red]] afterwards.)
* MundaneSolution:
** One time he tries to kill Uncle and Section 13 to interrupt their incantation. It doesn't work.
** One time he and the remaining Demon Sorcerers destroyed the components for the chi spells used to seal them.
* NearVillainVictory: At the end of the first three seasons.
** In the first season's finale, he nearly succeeds in releasing his army of dragons. He defeats
kick Jackie when the latter's grown 20 feet tall and almost feeds him attempting to the dragons. He's only stopped by Jade intervening.
** In the second season,
wrestle Shendu.
* MindOverMatter: As part of his gravity powers.
* MonstrousHumanoid: Quite fittingly for a "Moon Demon", Tso Lan looks like a space alien; he has a freakish mouth, four arms, and pale blue skin.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: He has four arms. While struggling with El Toro,
he uses [[RewritingReality his extra arms to steal the Book of Ages]] to rewrite history to erase the Demon Sorcerers' original defeat. The only reason he lost was because Jade tore out a piece of the book that happened to have a part of her life on it, allowing her to [[RippleProofMemory retain her memories]] in the re-written history.
** At the end of the third season, he has successfully reclaimed the talisman powers from all of the noble animals, cornered Jackie and Jade, and is just about to kill them, when Uncle and Section 13 intervene, performing the spell that seals him back into a statue.
* NighInvulnerable: Even without the Dog
Rooster Talisman to give him {{complete immortality}}, Shendu is still fairly resilient, and it seems that only magical weaponry can harm him; as Section 13 agents fired a rocket launcher and high-powered laser, which failed to injure him.
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Shendu is self-described as both a [[NobleDemon noble]] [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragon]] and a [[OurDemonsAreDifferent demon]] [[EvilSorcerer sorcerer]]. And during most of Seasons 2 and 3, he was also an [[NonhumanUndead undead]] [[OurGhostsAreDifferent ghost]].
* NobleDemon: More like an [[AristocratsAreEvil evil aristocrat]]. He's technically considered a "noble dragon", which is why [[spoiler:the power of combustion came back to him upon his revival. The only reason for this was because he was
from the ''only'' living dragon on Earth.]]
* NonActionBigBad: In most of the first season because he was a statue.
* NonhumanUndead: After his death in the Season 1 finale, Shendu became a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot ghostly dragon demon sorcerer]].
* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:He's killed by Jade in the first season finale]], but he returns as a spirit in the second season and accidentally possesses Valmont. He's revived in [[spoiler:season 3]], but then turned into a statue again.
* NoodleIncident: While not outright stated, it's indicated that he somehow managed to escape the Netherworld and leave the rest of his siblings behind. It's never explained how he did that, but it's implied they helped him do so and he was supposed to free them, but he obviously ditched them [[ICanRuleAlone in favor of ruling his old empire himself]].
* OhNoNotAgain: He utters this at the end of Season 3 when Uncle and Section 13 arrive to cast the spell to seal him into a statue, whilst having a {{Flashback}} to Lo Pei doing the same thing to him 900 years ago.
luchador.
* OmnicidalManiac: His plan at is to remove the end Moon from Earth's orbit. He knows the sort of Season 1: release an army damage it would do to the Earth, and states only after it he'd find the planet to his liking.
* OverlyLongTongue: It's always hanging out
of dragons to destroy all of Asia as [[SinsOfOurFathers revenge]] what passes for his stone imprisonment.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: He's a semi-humanoid dragon with traits of both Asian and European dragons.
mouth. And he's also a ''demon''.
* OurGhostsAreDifferent: After his death, Shendu wanders around as a spirit. [[spoiler:He gets better after Daolon Wong resurrects him.]]
* OverarchingVillain: He is the most recurring villain throughout the series, despite most
it moves when he speaks instead of his appearances being in Seasons 1 and 2.
* PlayingWithFire: His specialty, seeing as he is both a dragon and a fire demon. Whether in his true form, as a statue, or while possessing a human body, being able to breathe fire is one of the few powers he retains, even while deprived of all his talismans.
* PreMortemOneLiner: He gives a cool line as he's about to feed Jackie to his dragon minions (even though Jade prevents him):
--> "Pity you will not live to witness my reign over ''your'' world, but you shall be the first to visit ''theirs''."
* PowerEchoes: His voice reverberates when he's in statue form or possessing someone.
* RapidFireFisticuffs: He performs a kicking version of this trope to Jackie in "And He Does His Own Stunts".
* ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated: He says this verbatim in the end of "The Stronger Evil".
--> "Reports of my [[DeadlyEuphemism demise]] have been ''greatly'' exaggerated Chan."
* RequiredSecondaryPowers:
** He requires the Rat Talisman to maintain his demon form, otherwise he's a statue. However, doing so means he can only use the Rat Talisman and nothing else. Thus the Tiger Talisman is needed to access the rest of his powers. While removing his other Talismans deprive him of power, it's only a minor inconvenience. Removing the Rat, however, instantly turns him back into a statue.
** While he's possessing Valmont, he has immunity to his own firebreath while he's in control, but Valmont ''doesn't''. Once when Valmont regained control immediately after a firebreath, he ended up literally choking on his own breath until given a glass of water.
* SayMyName: "CHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!!"
* SealedArmyInACan: Trapped in another dimension, his dragon minions certainly count as this. Freeing them is his objective in the first season.
* SealedEvilInACan: Spends much of his time either trapped in the Netherworld or [[TakenForGranite turned into a statue]]. Occasionally freed and turned back into his normal self, intermittently throughout the series.
** [[SealedEvilInASixPack Sealed Evil in a Twelve Pack]]: He ''technically'' qualifies as this, since his scattered talismans, as aspects of his power, are all parts of his being, and are all required to release him.
** SealedEvilInADuel: [[spoiler:His fate in the finale; it ends with him and Drago both trapped in the Demon Netherworld while still fighting.]]
* SkywardScream: Every time he is defeated. Eventually Jade mouths along.
* SmugSnake: In Season 2, nothing goes the way he wants it to. He is constantly harassed by his terrifying siblings, and is constantly arguing with Valmont whose body he has to share (Valmont manages to knock him out - he was actually trying to ''kill'' him and risked his life to do it, just because he was sick of him). In Season 3, he gets his Talisman powers back only to be immediately resealed, and after that is stuck as a prisoner of Section 13 [[spoiler:until the finale]].
* SummonBiggerFish: [[spoiler:After Drago is
mouth. Those empowered by all his demon chi get this trait as well.
* PowerFloats: He usually levitates.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His robes, which mix with PurpleIsTheNewBlack.
* TallDarkAndSnarky
--> '''Xiao Fung''': Surely there must be a civil way to resolve this.
--> '''Tso Lan''': Like what? Alphabetical order?
* TheStoic: He seems more calm and reserved when compared to the other demons.
* WickedCultured: Possibly. He seems to be the most intellectual of
the Demon Chis, Uncle and Tohru free Shendu from his statue form [[EnemyMine to fight him]].]]
-->[[spoiler:'''Tohru:''' [[TakesOneToKillOne Demon must defeat demon]].]]
* SummonMagic: Due to his ownership of an Oni Mask, the Ninja Shadowkhan appear from the shadows on his command. More pertinently, however, he can summon and control hordes of dragons.
* SuperpowerLottery: He has about a dozen powers split among the twelve talismans:
** AnimateInanimateObject: The Rat Talisman can bring inanimate objects to life, until the Talisman is deactivated.
** {{Animorphism}}: The Monkey Talisman allows the user to turn oneself or others into any animal and back.
** AstralProjection: The Sheep Talisman allows one to eject their soul out of their body, and enter the {{spirit world}}.
** EyeBeams[=/=]SeeTheInvisible: The Pig Talisman allows the user to shoot heat rays from their eyes. A lesser power is the ability to see and detect invisible people through their heat signatures.
** HealingFactor: The Horse Talisman can heal injuries, cure illnesses, and even reverse some transformations (such as turning into stone). Apparently it can also rebuild non-living objects.
** ImmortalityInducer: The Dog Talisman [[TheAgeless stops aging]] and [[NighInvulnerable grants invulnerability]], but without the Horse Talisman, you can still feel the pain from injuries.
** {{Invisibility}}: The Snake Talisman gives you full invisibility, but only works on characters, and even then they can be [[SeeTheInvisible seen]] by someone wielding the Pig Talisman. When applied to non-living objects, only said object becomes invisible and not what's inside.
** LiteralSplitPersonality: The Tiger Talisman can split people into two halves, yin (light) and yang (dark).
** MindOverMatter: The Rooster Talisman grants levitation and telekinesis, allowing the user to make oneself or others float in the air. Can be combined with the Rabbit Talisman for super-fast flight.
** PlayingWithFire[=/=]StuffBlowingUp: The Dragon Talisman allows the user to shoot blasts of fire from their hands, which have an explosive and concussive effect when they strike a target.
** SuperSpeed: The Rabbit Talisman grants super-speed, obviously.
** SuperStrength: The Ox Talisman grants super-strength, obviously.
* SuperStrength: Even without the Ox Talisman, Shendu is absurdly strong, being able to overpower an Ox Talisman-powered Jackie Chan.
* TakenForGranite: He has been turned into a stone statue a few times.
* TakeOverTheWorld: He did so in the past, at least China.
* TakingYouWithMe: A non-lethal example, but Shendu [[spoiler:pulls Drago into the Netherworld with him, when the latter yanks the former into the portal, after pretending to be in distress]].
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With Valmont in Season 2 since he is stuck in the man's body. Neither of them like it but the only way out is to help each other.
* NamesToRunAwayFrom/TheAdjectiveOne: He's referred to by the sacred warrior Lo Pei as "the Ultimate Evil".
%%* ThreePointLanding: He does this with Valmont's body in "Jade Times Jade".
* ToServeMan: Shendu has attempted to EAT Jackie at least twice, even referring to his unconscious body as "fresh meat".
* TrueFinalBoss: Of season 3 after [[HijackedByGanon double-crossing Daolon Wong]].
* VillainousRescue: [[spoiler:This is exploited in "The Powers That Be (Part 2)", when Uncle releases him to battle his son Drago, [[GodzillaThreshold after they had exhausted all of their other options]].]]
* VoicesAreMental: Oddly zig-zagged. Averted when Shendu possesses Jade, as he speaks with ''her'' voice. But played straight when he later possesses Valmont and [[spoiler:Jackie]], as Shendu's voice is heard whenever he directly controls them.
* WhyWontYouDie: When Jackie shows up in Shendu's castle to battle him in the 1st season's finale, Shendu asks Jackie how many lives he possesses.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Shendu had promised the Dark Hand the lost treasure of [[UsefulNotes/QinShihuangdi Ching Xi Hung]] in exchange for resurrecting him. But after he's resurrected, he takes back his word. He reasons that [[JekyllAndHyde Yang Jackie]] was the one who brought the Talismans to him, ''not'' the Dark Hand (though he had been losing patience with them throughout the season for their repeated failures).
** In season 2, after all the seven portals have been opened, he sends Finn, Ratso, and Chow away since they were no longer needed to carry the Pan'Ku Box. Later, he tries to do this to Hak Foo, but Valmont doesn't want to be alone with him. Then Shendu realizes that he had invoked the trope too soon, as he still needed the box, even if just to delay his sibling's wrath.
** He even lampshades it with [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]] after backstabbing him.
--> "I may be a Noble Dragon, but I'm also a Demon Sorcerer. And not known for keeping promises."

!!Shendu's siblings
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!!!Xiao Fung
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[[caption-width-right:300:[[SarcasmMode One big happy family]]. From [[caption-width-right:320:Will you please rub off that annoying smirk?]]
--> ''Ahh,
the top-left corner going clockwise: Dai Gui, Tchang Zu, sweet scent of freedom!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Glenn Shadix, later Creator/CoreyBurton [[note]]Burton is not credited in any episode where
Xiao Fung, Bai Tza, Tso Lan. In Fung speaks.[[/note]]

The Wind Demon. Pre-series, he was defeated and banished to
the center Po Kong (left) Netherworld by Zhongli Quan.
----
* AffablyEvil: He's more well-spoken, relaxed
and Hsi Wu (right).]]
reasonable than his siblings.
* BlowYouAway: He can blow hurricane-level winds from his mouth.
* EvilSoundsDeep: Seeing a pattern?
%%* GladiatorGames: He seems to like these, as shown in "Demon World (Part 2)".
* MonsterModesty: He wears a loincloth.
* PragmaticVillainy: He decides to free Shendu-possessed Valmont from solitary confinement because he doesn't want to be stuck with the duty of freeing their remaining siblings.
* StoneWall: When he's blowing at full steam, it's nigh impossible to get near him, even with the Rabbit Talisman.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He disguises himself as a human prisoner so he could locate the Shendu-possessed Valmont's jail cell.

!!Drago
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[[caption-width-right:360:[[InTheBlood Like father, like son.]]]]
-->''No prison can hold the son of Shendu!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MichaelRosenbaum

The main villain of Season 5. He is
Shendu's brothers and sisters. They hate Shendu's guts because he didn't try to free them. They're the main villains of Season 2, giving a ghostly Shendu the task of liberating them son, who comes [[KidFromTheFuture from [[PrisonDimension the Demon Netherworld]] by opening their portals.future]], where Jade has become the head of Section 13. After a fight over the preservation of the timeline, Drago is [[TrappedInThePast left to the present]]. He eventually decides that he's better off making a name for himself, rather than be just a supporting player to his father.



* {{Arc Villain}}s: In Season 2, all of them are collectively the main antagonists. They are not heard from after the "Demon World" duology.
* BadBoss: They both berate and ZAP Shendu. It's hard to feel sympathy for the guy, considering he left them to rot.
* BigBadDuumvirate: In the second season, all of them have the same goal: freedom.
* CompleteImmortality: Hence why they're sealed. They can't die, and unlike Shendu, there's no known way of removing it.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: In order to make sure that Shendu will free them instead of going on his own way again, they place on him a spell that will bind him to the first human body he possesses. Unless he works to free them, he's faced with the option of wandering as a spirit forever or remaining in the first human body he dares to possess.
* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: Jade pulls a BatmanGambit on them, when she's trapped with them. She reveals them Shendu's lies: ''only'' one of them can enter through his portal. She ''knew'' [[NoHonorAmongThieves they would fight for their freedom]], allowing her to use the portal herself.
* DispenseWithThePleasantries: None of them care much for Shendu's attempts to kiss up to them. Tso Lan even says something along the lines of the trope name.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Played with. Shendu asks them to give him another chance by using the Book of Ages to escape from the Netherworld. They're initially against it, since even they fear the dangers of reality warping, but admitting their desperate situation, they concede.
* EvilerThanThou: All of them to Shendu - all of them, especially Bai Tza, regard him as a sniveling fool that only became as powerful as he was because rest of them weren't around. They push him around even more than they do each other, and Shendu - not in a position to retaliate - fears their wrath.
* EvilOldFolks: Tso Lan referred to himself as old, though all demons may count since they're thousands of years old.
* FourFingeredHand: All of them minus Po Kong, whose hands only have three fingers.
* LargeAndInCharge: All of them except Hsi Wu, who is still taller than most humans. The rest are about as big or bigger than Shendu, and all of them make it very, very clear that ''they'' are ''his'' bosses, since he lost any equality privileges when he left them to rot in their prison. This is inverted with Po Kong, ironically, who is so lazy she is the ''least'' bossy demon despite being the largest by far.
* NoHonorAmongThieves: When a chance for only one of them to escape arrives, they're quick to follow Hsi Wu's "every demon for himself" example.
* SealedEvilInACan: In another dimension, rather than as statues.

!!!Bai Tza
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[{{Pun}} A fish out of water]].]]
--> ''Your spells may have quelled my siblings, but I am the slippery one.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MonaMarshall

The Water Demon. Pre-series, she was defeated and banished to the Netherworld by Iron-Crutch Li Tieguai.

to:

* {{Arc Villain}}s: In AllYourPowersCombined: [[spoiler:Getting all the demon chis grant him the powers of eight demons (including himself, along with his uncles and aunts).]]
* ArcVillain: Of
Season 2, all of them 5. There are collectively more powerful and longer lasting villains in his older relatives.
* ArchEnemy: He's implied to be one to [[FutureBadass Jade's future self]], and he seems to address
the main antagonists. They are not heard from after present Jade more often than the "Demon World" duology.
other villains.
* AvengingTheVillain: In his debut episode he's helping in resurrecting his father in the future, but he abandons his present father to get the Demon Chis of his aunts and uncles.
* {{Badass}}: Besides his demonic dragon powers, Drago also knows martial arts.
* BadassLongcoat: Throughout the 5th season, he wears a [[SleevesAreForWimps sleeveless]] black coat.
* BadBoss: He treats all his subordinates like crap, blaming them whenever something goes wrong (even if it's Drago's fault) but never showing any kind of praise when they do succeed at anything. However, he seems to be willing to share power with the Ice Gang as long as they don't step over their boundaries.
* BackstabBackfire: [[spoiler:After he begs for his father to save him from banishment, Shendu helps him up. But then Drago throws his father into the portal sucking everything into the Netherworld, only for Shendu to grab his tail [[TakingYouWithMe and pull them both down]].]]
* BroughtDownToBadass: After all the Demon Chis have been discovered, Drago loses his Fire Demon powers, but he still holds his own for a while when the Ice Gang decide to betray him. [[spoiler:Then he [[TookALevelInBadass regains ALL the Demon Chi]].]]
* DawnOfAnEra: In "The Powers That Be (Part 1)", he says to [[BadassInDistress the captured Jackie, Uncle, and Captain Black]] that he will [[VisionaryVillain end the status quo where the demons are beneath the Earth and humans walk on it freely, and lead on a new age of demons with the humans enslaved]].
--> '''Drago:''' Yep, pretty soon now it's goodbye humanity, hello Demonville! [[WellDoneSonGuy Daddy would be so proud]].
%%* DeadpanSnarker:
* DownInTheDumps: He arrives from the future through a time portal created in a junkyard, appearing in its present version. After escaping imprisonment, he makes that junkyard his base of operations. During his brief possession of Tchang Zu's chi, he decides to find a cooler base and moves in with the Ice Gang to the Space Needle of Seattle. Losing the Thunder Demon Chi forces them to return to the junkyard, much to Drago's displeasure.
* DraconicHumanoid: He looks like a human with dragon scales, making him look a lot more anthropomorphic than his father.
* EvilCounterpart: Of all the villains the series shows, Drago has the most amount of similarities with Jade. They’re both the youngest members of their sides (the Demon Sorcerers and the Chan Clan) who are often underestimated by their elders. Due to their youth, they’re both reckless, cocky, rebellious and [[DeadpanSnarker sharp-tongued]], yet they’re also more flexible in their thinking when compared to their elders.
They both berate and ZAP Shendu. It's hard to feel sympathy for the guy, considering he left them to rot.
* BigBadDuumvirate: In the second season, all of them
have potential for many areas (like martial arts, magic and leadership) and despite their rebelliousness, they want their achievements to be acknowledged by their elders.
* FinalBoss: Drago is
the same goal: freedom.
* CompleteImmortality: Hence why they're sealed. They can't die, and unlike Shendu, there's no known way of removing it.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: In order to make sure
final enemy that the heroes battle. [[spoiler:As Drago is empowered with all 8 Demon Chis, it takes Shendu will free them with all 12 Talismans to defeat him.]]
* FreudianExcuse: Besides it [[AlwaysChaoticEvil being in his nature to do so]], he also wants to {{take over the world}} out of a desire to [[WellDoneSonGuy prove his worth to his dad]].
* GameChanger: He has used against the Chans several tactics that the previous villains haven't. For example, he's the first villain who has tried having different henchmen than the Enforcers, and in the second-to-last episode,
instead of going on attacking Section 13 in order to try and reclaim the Demon Chis, he comes up with a HostageForMacGuffin situation.
%%* GreenAndMean
* HostageForMacGuffin: In the second-to-last episode of the series, Drago's henchmen kidnap Jackie, Uncle, and Captain Black. He then demands Jade to hand over the Demon Chis stored in Section 13.
* HotBlooded: Due to
his own way again, they place on him a spell that will bind him to the first human body he possesses. Unless he works to free them, youth, he's faced even more fiery and short-tempered than his father.
%%* InASingleBound
* {{Jerkass}}: As stated by Jade, when the two negotiate the above mentioned HostageForMacGuffin:
--> '''Drago:''' Be there or...
--> '''Jade:''' ...be square?
--> '''Drago:''' No, be there or you'll be spending the rest of your wonder years being raised by that 500 pound sumo! ''(Hangs up the phone)''
--> '''Jade:''' Sheesh! [[LampshadeHanging Evil and a jerk]]!
* KidFromTheFuture: All we know about Drago is that he's a time-traveler from the near future. We know little else about his backstory.
* KungFuWizard: Very good at both magic and fighting
with the option of wandering as a spirit forever or remaining in the first human body he dares to possess.
* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: Jade pulls a BatmanGambit on them, when she's trapped with them. She reveals them Shendu's lies: ''only'' one of them can enter through
his portal. She ''knew'' [[NoHonorAmongThieves they would fight fists.
* MissingMom: It's never discussed if Drago has ever had a mother.
* NeverMyFault: MC Cobra once suggested that ''maybe'' Drago was responsible
for their freedom]], allowing her to use the portal herself.
* DispenseWithThePleasantries: None of them care much for Shendu's attempts to kiss up to them. Tso Lan even says something along the lines of the trope name.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Played with. Shendu asks them to give him another chance by using the Book of Ages to escape from the Netherworld. They're initially against it, since even they fear the dangers of reality warping, but admitting their desperate situation, they concede.
many failures. Drago responded violently.
* EvilerThanThou: All of them NearVillainVictory: [[spoiler: He ultimately obtains all the Demon Chis and prepares to conquer the Earth. [[DarkestHour Even Section 13 and the J-Team can't do much against him, even with the Talismans]]. [[AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs Section 13 is destroyed]] and [[DisneyDeath Tohru apparently dies with it]]. But then Shendu - is released to battle his son and things go downhill for Drago.]]
* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler: After getting
all of them, especially Bai Tza, regard him as the Demon Chis, he transforms into a sniveling fool greater and more monstrous form, with physical traits of all his uncles and aunts.]]
-->'''Strikemaster Ice:''' [[spoiler:''(while Drago is transforming)'']] Dude,
that only became as powerful as he was because rest of them weren't around. They push him around is nasty!
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Drago looks
even more humanoid than they do each other, his father. Or his uncles and Shendu - aunts. It's never discussed, but [[WildMassGuessing he may not in be]] [[HalfHumanHybrid a position to retaliate - fears their wrath.
full-blooded demon]].
* EvilOldFolks: Tso Lan referred to himself as old, OverlordJr: He's the Demon Sorcerer Shendu's son, though he wants to remove the "junior" part.
* ParentalAbandonment: Lots of daddy issues with this one.
* PlayingWithFire: Being the son of the Demon Sorcerer of Fire, it should be obvious.
* PrehensileTail: He has used his tail in fights.
* PromotionToOpeningTitles: Appears at Season 5's opening.
* PsychopathicManChild: Drago acts like a teenage {{delinquent}} (or may actually be one). Couple that with the fact that he's also an evil demon wizard who wants to {{take over the world}}.
* PungeonMaster: "Anyone up for some ''flame''-enco dancing?"
* RedSkyTakeWarning: [[spoiler:After Drago obtains
all demons may count since they're thousands the Demon Chis, the sky turns blood red and remains so, until he's banished to the Netherworld.]]
* SealedEvilInADuel: [[spoiler:In the final scene
of years old.
* FourFingeredHand: All of them minus Po Kong, whose hands only have three fingers.
* LargeAndInCharge: All of them except Hsi Wu, who is still taller than most humans. The rest are about as big or bigger than
the whole series, he's imprisoned with his [[EvilVersusEvil also evil]] father Shendu, and all of them make it very, very clear that ''they'' are ''his'' bosses, since he lost any equality privileges when he left leaving both them to rot quarrel.]]
* SuperpowerLottery: [[spoiler:In the final episode, Drago absorbs all 8 Demon Chi powers: [[PlayingWithFire Fire]], [[ShockAndAwe Thunder]], [[MakingASplash Water]], [[DishingOutDirt Earth]], [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever Mountain]], [[BlowYouAway Wind]], [[WingedHumanoid Sky]], and [[GravityMaster Moon]].]]
* SuperSpeed: He also gives this power to MC Cobra.
* SuperStrength: He also gives this power to DJ Fist.
* SuperToughness: As a demon, he is more durable than a human, though it's not clear if he's as invulnerable as the other Demon Sorcerers (as he was seen fleeing from armed Section 13 agents).
** [[spoiler:After getting all the Demon Chis, he's definitely invulnerable now, as missile launchers can't scratch him.]]
* SurroundedByIdiots: He's the only villain who fires Finn, Ratso, and Chow after they failed him the first time. Then it's taken UpToEleven when he's looking for new henchmen: before the Ice Gang show up, Drago finds the possible replacements to be ''EVEN WORSE'' than the Enforcers. While he still finds the Ice Gang to be less than satisfactory, he keeps them around anyway because he doesn't like the hassle of finding more minions.
* TerminatorTwosome: [[FutureBadass Future Jade]] time-travels to the present to prevent the BadFuture from taking place. Drago follows to stop her.
* TotallyRadical: He picks up some slang from the Ice Gang.
* VagueAge: He almost looks like a teenager, but his actual age is never revealed. As far as we know though, he wasn't born yet (or at least not active on Earth)
in their prison. This is inverted the present day.
** Considering that present-day Shendu apparently knows who his son is, and Drago seems to have personal history
with Po Kong, ironically, who his dad as well, it is so lazy she is quite likely that Drago may be [[Really700YearsOld far older than he looks]].
* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: Averted. He's after
the ''least'' bossy Demon Chis to become powerful enough to conquer the Earth all by himself.
* WellDoneSonGuy: He never gets his father's respect, but then again, his dad ''is'' an evil
demon despite being the largest by far.
* NoHonorAmongThieves: When a chance for only one of them to escape arrives, they're quick to follow Hsi Wu's "every demon for himself" example.
* SealedEvilInACan: In another dimension, rather than as statues.

!!!Bai Tza
dragon.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dark Chi Forces]]
!!Daolon Wong
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[EvilCounterPart Like Uncle, but evil]].
]]
--> ''Your spells may have quelled my siblings, but I am the slippery one.''Ah, darkness shall begin its reign.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MonaMarshall

James Hong

The Water Demon. Pre-series, she was defeated and banished main villain of Season 3. He is an ancient Chinese dark chi wizard who tries to find the Netherworld by Iron-Crutch Li Tieguai.animals with Talisman powers.



* AlienHair: She has head tentacles.
* {{Atlantis}}: She once ruled it. It's now in ruins, so she sets out to create a new underwater city.
* {{Cthulhumanoid}}: Her face looks kind of squid-like.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: She realizes that it's better to run away than stay and fight the Chans.
* DesignatedGirlFight: In "Demon World (Part 2)", she ends up facing Viper, the only adult female of the J-Team during the fight over the Book of the Ages.
* EvilSoundsRaspy: Like Shendu, she speaks with a rasp in her voice.
* GlassCannon: Unlike her siblings, a solid enough hit will scatter Bai Tza into a puddle of water - which takes her some time to recover from.
* KnightOfCerebus: She tries to flood a city to create a new underwater kingdom. Twice.
* MakingASplash: Obviously, she can manipulate water.
* NonhumansLackAttributes: She seems to wear nothing, as there seems to be nothing intimate to expose.
* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: Bai Tza could be called a demonic mermaid.
* PrehensileHair: Her head tentacles.
* YouHaveFailedMe: She reacted this way to Shendu after he freed her. Since their siblings didn't remain free, Shendu will not be released from Valmont's body.

!!!Dai Gui
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[[caption-width-right:260:[[TunnelKing What's]] [[{{Pun}} up]], [[WesternAnimation/BugsBunny Doc]]?]]
--> ''Too many flowers. Dai Gui does not like pretty.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker [[note]]Though Welker is not credited in any of the episodes where Dai Gui speaks; his voice sounds like Clancy Brown, who is already part of the main cast.[[/note]]

The Earth Demon. Pre-series, he was defeated and banished to the Netherworld by Lan Caihe.

to:

* AlienHair: She has head tentacles.
* {{Atlantis}}: She once ruled it. It's now in ruins, so she sets out to create a new underwater city.
* {{Cthulhumanoid}}: Her face looks kind of squid-like.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: She realizes that it's better to run away than stay
ArchEnemy: To Uncle, as they are both chi wizards, Uncle is his GoodCounterpart, and fight the Chans.
* DesignatedGirlFight: In "Demon World (Part 2)", she ends up facing Viper, the only adult female of the J-Team during the fight over the Book of the Ages.
* EvilSoundsRaspy: Like Shendu, she speaks with a rasp in her voice.
Wong [[YouKilledMyFather "defeated" Uncle's teacher]].
* GlassCannon: Unlike her siblings, ArcVillain: He's the main enemy of Season 3 but only a solid enough hit will scatter Bai Tza minor recurring enemy otherwise.
* BadassGrandpa: He's at least as old and just as powerful as Uncle.
* BadBoss:
** All the [[BigBad Big Bads]] are this to varying degrees, but Daolon Wong might be the top contender. [[GotVolunteered He just appears and turns the Enforcers
into a puddle his new minions without asking their opinion]]. He never congratulates them for anything, punishes them either verbally or inflicting them with painful dark magic, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking addresses them with the names of water - his old warriors]]. Ratso once says that Wong turned him into an ottoman for [[DisproportionateRetribution bringing him the wrong tea]].
** He values the more competent Hak Foo slightly more than the others initially, but as soon as Hak Foo's success rate comes to an end, Wong treats him just as badly as the others.
* TheBadGuyWins: The episode
which introduced both Eggbert (the noble rooster) and Mordecai (the noble pig) ended with him getting away with ''both'' talisman powers!
* BigBad: Of Season 3. He's after the Noble Animals with the Talisman powers.
* BeardOfEvil: He has a white goatee.
* BlackMagic: You don't see Uncle enslaving people to be his Dark Chi Warriors.
* BlackSpeech: He mutters his spells in sinister sounding Chinese.
* ButtMonkey: Almost every episode he's in usually ends up with him getting injured and his final defeat is the most humiliating of any of the {{Big Bad}}s - [[spoiler:he's stripped of his powers in a CurbStompBattle and left to rot in prison]]. Likewise, most of his defeats are {{Humiliation Conga}}s, with the episode involving time travel even having him rapidly flash through each of his most painful defeats.
* CardCarryingVillain: The only goal that Wong's made clear is that he wants to spread evil.
* CatchPhrase:
** "Gan, Ren, Chui!"
** "Eh?"
* DarkIsEvil: He's proud to declare his membership to the Forces of Darkness.
* {{Depowered}}: [[spoiler: In the 3rd arc's end, Uncle
takes her some time away all of Wong's magical powers.]]
* EvilAlbino: No other human in the series is as pale as he is.
* EvilCounterpart: To Uncle. They're both elderly and experienced Chinese chi wizards, but while Uncle fights
to recover from.preserve the balance between good and evil, Wong attempts to tip the balance in favor of evil. They both have a no-nonsense attitude that makes them berate verbally and even physically their younger comrades/subordinates in order to set them in line. They're also [[GrumpyOldMan grouchy]] and at least somewhat [[TechnologicallyBlindElders out of touch with modern times]]. In fact, Jade often refers to Wong as "[[LampshadeHanging the anti-Uncle]]". In "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", Wong himself lampshades this to Uncle.
-->'''Daolon Wong''': It would appear you are the appropriate Yin to my Yang, good wizard.
%%* EvilGloating:
* EvilIsNotAToy: For a devoted evildoer, he should have known better than to make a deal with [[spoiler:Shendu]].
* EvilIsOneBigHappyFamily: While he is a BadBoss ''par excellence'', he seems to have this opinion of serious evil doers, referring to Shendu as a "brother in darkness" [[spoiler: and is genuinely shocked when Shendu betrays him]], and he is working to further the cause of evil for its own sake- power is a means to that end for him, not an end in itself.

* EvilOldFolks: He's probably older than Uncle, given the fact that he faced off Uncle's teacher.
* EvilSorcerer: He's an ''evil'' WitchDoctor. His magic is basically the same type as the one Uncle uses, but utilised for a different purpose.
* EvilWearsBlack: He wears a black and blue robe.
* EvilerThanThou: He once ends up facing [[EvilVersusEvil the Monkey King]] and wins and he easily puts Valmont in his place when recruiting the Enforcers. But later he ends up on the "thou" end against [[spoiler:Shendu]].
* {{Expy}}: He has many similarities to [[Film/BigTroubleInLittleChina Lo Pan]], another evil and ancient Chinese wizard who has three mystical warriors as servants and who's voiced by James Hong.
* FacialMarkings: He has black tattoos on his face.
* FangsAreEvil: He can create in each of his palm a fanged mouth.
* GenreBlind: How did he NOT see [[spoiler:Shendu's betrayal]] coming? Everyone else did.
* GrumpyOldMan: Smugness aside, he's never genuinely happy.
* HeroKiller: You know he's bad news when he brags about "defeating" Chi Master Fung.
* HijackedByGanon: [[spoiler: To Shendu in season 3. As soon as the old dragon is resurrected, he becomes the main threat.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Most of his plans fail due to this trope. The biggest example would be [[spoiler:him trusting [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder Shendu]]]].
* KiAttacks: Launches these with his magic wand.
* KickTheDog: Tries to "shoot the dog with a chi blast meant to vaporize it." [[spoiler:Good thing said dog was immortal.]] He was also content with killing all the canine competitors at a dog show in order to make his quest for the noble animal among the crowd all the more easier.
* KnightOfCerebus: She tries Despite being a ButtMonkey, Daolon Wong brings more sinister tones to flood a city the story than the Dark Hand, for example. He is also one of the few human antagonists who are confirmed to create have killed another character [[KilledOffForReal for real]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: In his last appearance, he's [[spoiler:dragged off to be interrogated by the past versions of the Enforcers, the same ones whose present versions he enslaved and abused during the 3rd season]].
* LeanAndMean: He is the most scrawny of the major antagonists and arguably the worst case of a BadBoss out of all of them.
* MagicWand: His wooden scepter. [[spoiler:It's eventually rendered powerless by Uncle.]]
* MismatchedEyes: Wong's left eye is gray, and his right eye is blue. Maybe it's due to magic?
* {{Necromancer}}: [[spoiler: He resurrects Shendu by magically creating for him
a new underwater kingdom. Twice.
* MakingASplash: Obviously, she can manipulate water.
* NonhumansLackAttributes: She seems
physical body to wear nothing, replace the one Jade destroyed.]]
* OffscreenVillainy: When Uncle and Daolon Wong first meet, Wong reveals himself
as there the one who killed Uncle's Chi Master. This crime is never shown onscreen.
* OldMaster: Uncle often vouches for Wong's expertise and Wong
seems to be nothing intimate to expose.
* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: Bai Tza could be called a demonic mermaid.
* PrehensileHair: Her head tentacles.
* YouHaveFailedMe: She reacted this way to
more knowledgeable about more arcane spells than Uncle. [[spoiler:He knew the original spell that turned Shendu into a statue.]] But he does not seem to keep up with Uncle's more modern spells.
* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Half the time he appears, he pulls out some new magic, sometimes something that he never uses again, like turning Valmont into a child or creating a giant ogre out of thin air.
* PromotionToOpeningTitles: He is featured at Season 3's opening titles to show his status as that season's main antagonist.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Daolon or Daolan? [[http://www.sonypictures.com/tv/kids/index_jackie.html Even the official website can't decide.]] Daolon seems to be the more popular spelling among the fanbase.
* SmokeOut: He conceals himself in blue smoke when he [[VillainTeleportation teleports]]. Sometimes he [[DefeatEqualsExplosion "poofs"]] like his Dark Chi Warriors.
* SmugSnake: He's utterly convinced of his ingenuity, yet rarely succeeds.
* SquishyWizard: Out of the main villains in ''JCA'', he's physically the least fit. It makes things much harder for him
after he freed her. Since [[spoiler:he's stripped of his magic]].
* TooDumbToLive: The only one who was surprised that [[spoiler:Shendu betrayed him]] was Wong himself.
* TookALevelInBadass: Went from a recurring villain in Season 2 to the main villain of Season 3.
* TooManyMouths: He can create in his palms round mouths. He can absord the Talisman magic into himself through them.
* VillainousCheekbones: His wilted flesh makes no effort to hide his classically villainous cheekbones.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler: He's last seen in "Deja Vu", being taken away by the past Enforcers for interrogation. While Jackie returns to the present, [[FridgeHorror Wong's ultimate fate is never revealed]].]]
* WizardDuel: Almost in
their siblings didn't remain free, Shendu will not be released from Valmont's body.

!!!Dai Gui
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every encounter, he and Uncle engage in this.
* YouKilledMyFather: States that he "defeated" Uncle's teacher, Chi Master Fong (the details of which are never brought up). While the show has a NeverSayDie policy, most dialogue indicates that Wong killed him.

!!Dark Chi Warriors
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[[caption-width-right:380:Ready as soldiers, [[TheVoiceless silent as ghosts]]. From left to right: Gan, Chui and Ren.]]
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[[caption-width-right:260:[[TunnelKing What's]] [[{{Pun}} up]], [[WesternAnimation/BugsBunny Doc]]?]]
--> ''Too many flowers. Dai Gui does not like pretty.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker [[note]]Though Welker is not credited in any
[[caption-width-right:380:Meet [[FanNickname Dark Chi Enforcers]]. From left to right: Chui (Ratso), Ren (Finn) and Gan (Chow).]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:And [[AndZoidberg Zhen]] (Hak Foo).]]

Daolon Wong's demonic henchmen. They originally consisted of Ren, Chui, and Gan; later they were replaced by Finn, Ratso, and Chow respectively. Eventually Hak Foo was also turned into one
of the episodes where Dai Gui speaks; his voice sounds like Clancy Brown, who is already part of the main cast.[[/note]]

The Earth Demon. Pre-series, he was defeated
Warriors and banished to the Netherworld by Lan Caihe.renamed Zhen.



* TheBrute: He prefers to fight with his fists rather than with magic.
* DigAttack: While he usually fights head on, he can cause serious trouble to his opponents when he's underground.
* DishingOutDirt: Obviously, Dai Gui can manipulate the earth around him.
* DumbMuscle: He comes off as the least intelligent of the Demon Sorcerers.
* EvilSoundsDeep [[EvilSoundsRaspy and Raspy]]: His voice is both deep and raspy, though not as raspy as Tchang Zu's.
* HornedHumanoid: His body is human-like in that he has four limbs, a torso, and a head but he's also huge and has horns.
* ALoadOfBull: He resembles a Minotaur.
* MonsterModesty: He wears a loincloth.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Read his quote above.
* TunnelKing: He travels by tunneling underground, with his horns sticking out of the ground.
* UndergroundCity: Upon his release, he intends to dig his kingdom into the depths of the Earth. It can be assumed that he rules over such a place during the Demon World duology.

!!!Hsi Wu
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[[caption-width-right:320:What, a [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Man-Bat]]?]]
--> ''The crowd roars for me?''

-->'''Voiced by:''' André Sogliuzzo

The Sky Demon. Pre-series, he was defeated and banished to the Netherworld by Philosopher Han Xiangzi.

to:

* TheBrute: He prefers to fight BareYourMidriff: Chui/Ratso and Zhen's midriff are wholly exposed. The other two have theirs partially exposed.
* BizarreAlienBiology: Their eyelids are situated so that they open and close vertically, not horizontally like
with his fists rather a human.
* BlackEyesOfEvil: They have pitch-black eyes to reflect their nature as evil spirits
* DeathIsCheap: Any time they are seriously or fatally injured, they [[DefeatEqualsExplosion "poof" into clouds of smoke]], and are eventually revived and resummoned. [[ButtMonkey The Enforcers]] have this PlayedForLaughs.
* DropTheHammer: Chui/Ratso uses a sledgehammer.
* EvilRedhead: Except for [[BaldOfEvil Chui/Ratso]], they all have long red hair.
%%* EvilWearsBlack
* FacialMarkings: They all have lightning bolt on their chins (excluding Zhen) and on their foreheads a mark similiar to the one Wong has. They are both blue.
* FightingWithChucks: Gan/Chow's weapon is a sanjiegun, a three-sectional staff.
* FumaShuriken: Ren/Finn's WeaponOfChoice. It's used close range or as a throwing weapon.
* InASingleBound: They can jump quite high, Zhen even more so.
* MeaningfulName: Chui can mean "hammer" in Chinese. Zhen can mean "rare" or "precious" in Chinese, reflecting Wong's slightly higher valuing of Hak Foo due to him being more competent
than the other Enforcers.
* ReplacementMooks: After Uncle trapped the original Dark Chi Warriors inside a magic box, Daolon Wong used the Dark Hand Enforcers as substitutes.
* SealedEvilInACan: The original Warriors are sealed by Uncle into the Lost Urn of Wei Cheng, forcing Wong to replace them
with magic.
the Enforcers.
* DigAttack: While he usually fights head on, he can cause serious trouble SlaveMooks: Finn, Ratso, and Chow were forcibly turned into Dark Chi Warriors against their will (with Wong even saying that they're enslaved to do his opponents when bidding). [[BlessedWithSuck They resent their ridiculous new appearances, and being forced to do the old wizard's bidding]]. Hak Foo on the other hand, while he didn't agree to join, [[FreakyIsCool doesn't mind it because he's underground.
more powerful now]].
* DishingOutDirt: Obviously, Dai Gui can manipulate SmokeOut: When they teleport or "die", they are consealed in blue smoke.
* TheStoic: While
the earth around him.
* DumbMuscle: He comes off
Enforcers are just as expressive as before, the least intelligent original Warriors were mostly expressionless. One of the Demon Sorcerers.
* EvilSoundsDeep [[EvilSoundsRaspy and Raspy]]: His voice is both deep and raspy, though not as raspy as Tchang Zu's.
* HornedHumanoid: His body is human-like in that he has four limbs,
rare cases of them being NotSoStoic was when [[spoiler:Jade fought them to a torso, and a head but he's also huge and has horns.
* ALoadOfBull: He resembles a Minotaur.
* MonsterModesty: He wears a loincloth.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Read his quote above.
* TunnelKing: He travels by tunneling underground,
standstill with his horns sticking the Ben Shui Order's Chosen One's staff]].
* SummonToHand: They can summon their weapon to their hands, either over a long distance or
out of the ground.
thin air.
* UndergroundCity: Upon his release, he intends to dig his kingdom into the depths of the Earth. It can be assumed SuperStrength: The skinny Chow/Gan could break down a door that he rules was barricaded. Chui/Ratso easily caught a tree that was falling on him. Zhen is the strongest of them.
* SuperpoweredMooks: They're faster and stronger than humans, have [[MindOverMatter telekinetic control
over such a place during their weapons]], and have ResurrectiveImmortality.
* TastesLikePurple: They can ''smell'' magic. This way they locate Jade, who was using
the Demon World duology.

!!!Hsi Wu
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[[caption-width-right:320:What, a [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Man-Bat]]?]]
--> ''The crowd roars for me?''

-->'''Voiced by:''' André Sogliuzzo

Snake Talisman's power at the time.
* TheVoiceless:
The Sky Demon. Pre-series, he was defeated original Warriors were completely mute. However, the Enforcers are still just as talkative after their transformations.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Oni
and banished to the Netherworld Shadowkhan]]
The [[{{Youkai}} Oni]] are hideous horned demons from Japanese folklore. 10 of them (led
by Philosopher Han Xiangzi.Tarakudo) commanded an army of [[LivingShadow Shadowkhan]], who are demonic shadow warriors.



* AnArmAndALeg: His tail is cut off. It's still moving, wanting to return to its owner. Uncle puts a spell on it: when Hsi Wu regains his tail, he can be sent back to the Netherworld.
* BatOutOfHell: He looks like a humanoid demon with bat-like wings.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: In "Demon World (Part 2)", he demands Viper, his caged prisoner, to sing for him. He then starts hearing the sound of a flute, the artifact intended to seal him.
* ButtMonkey: He seems to be the physically weakest of all the Demon Sorcerers, and tends to end up in painful situations more than his siblings.
* DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu: Being threatened by Hsi Wu - on top of a high tower no less - doesn't discourage Uncle from smacking him.
* EvilSoundsRaspy: Hsi Wu has the lightest voice, but no less raspier than some of his siblings.
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: The "Demon World" duology shows him living in tower suitable as the palace for a demon overlord.
* FauxAffablyEvil: In his "Seymour" identity, he is a bit too polite to Jade and her family, although Uncle sees right through him.
* FragileSpeedster: Hsi Wu is noticeably frail - at least in comparison to his siblings - but he is a fast flyer.
%%* LeanAndMean
* MonsterModesty: He wears a loincloth.
* NonNudeBathing: For some reason he keeps his loincloth on during his bath in "Demon World (Part 2)".
* PortalSlam: He ends up slamming into a floating rock that happened to be behind Shendu's portal.
* VillainousCrush: Inverted. Jade [[AllLoveIsUnrequited develops a childish crush on his human identity]], and is [[WomanScorned genuinely hurt]] when his identity is revealed.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He disguises himself as a human boy named "Seymour" so he can trick Jade into [[MustBeInvited inviting him]] into Uncle's shop, so he could retrieve his missing tail.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: He has the power to fly. The other demons can do that and other things.
* WingedHumanoid: He flies with bat-like wings.

!!!Po Kong
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[[caption-width-right:320:Are you sure she has used a mouth-wash?]]
--> ''[[DispenseWithThePleasantries Enough fanfare]]. What's for supper?''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MonaMarshall

The Mountain Demon. Pre-series, she was defeated and banished to the Netherworld by Elder Zhang Guolao.

to:

* AnArmAndALeg: His tail is cut off. It's still moving, wanting to return to its owner. Uncle puts a spell BadassArmy: The Oni and Shadowkhan could possibly engulf the entire world in darkness (figuratively and [[TheNightThatNeverEnds literally]]).
* FangsAreEvil: The Oni have sharp teeth.
* HornedHumanoid: The Oni have small horns.
* KeystoneArmy: While generally efficient, the Shadowkhan are dependent
on it: their masters' instructions. Other than the Oni, people can control them only as long as they're wearing an Oni Mask or having [[spoiler:Tarakudo's mark]]. [[spoiler:Imprisoning Tarakudo in his mask seals also his Generals and all the Shadowkhan.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: During the 4th season,
when Hsi Wu regains his tail, he can be sent back to Tarakudo or the Netherworld.
Oni are involved, you hear a quiet sinister tone.
* BatOutOfHell: He looks like a humanoid demon with bat-like wings.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: In "Demon World (Part 2)", he demands Viper, his caged prisoner, to sing for him. He
NearVillainVictory: [[spoiler:The Oni Generals are released [[NiceJobBreakingItHero by the heroes]] unknowingly doing the very thing that destroys their mask prisons -- by gathering them in one location. The Oni then starts hearing [[AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs conquer Section 13]] and begin summoning enough Shadowkhan to cover the sound of a flute, entire Earth in darkness. Tarakudo imprisons the artifact intended J-Team and the Generals set out to spread the veil of darkness unopposed. The J-Team is able to stop and seal him.
* ButtMonkey: He seems to be
the physically weakest Oni and the Shadowkhan away only after they accidentally discover the existence of the mask used for that purpose, and even then, getting the mask and placing it on Tarakudo's face is no easy feat.]]
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: The Oni are fearsome ogre-like demons from Japanese mythology. But the Shadowkhan on the other hand were created for the show.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: Once
all 9 Oni Generals are united, they collectively possess enough power to eventually cover the entire world in darkness. Presumably, if Tarakudo were not a floating head, he could do this all by himself.
* SealedArmyInACan: Tarakudo was reduced to being a floating head and imprisoned in another dimension, while all the Oni Generals and their respective Shadowkhan tribes were trapped inside the Oni Masks. After Daolon Wong accidentally released Tarakudo, the latter seeks to liberate the other Oni and Shadowkhan. [[spoiler:Eventually all the Oni and Shadowkhan are freed from their imprisonment, however all of them are trapped again inside a final Oni Mask placed on Tarakudo's face.]]
* TimeAbyss: Like
the Demon Sorcerers, Tarakudo and tends to end up in painful situations more than his siblings.
* DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu: Being threatened by Hsi Wu - on top
Generals are ancient, but their actual age is never stated. The fact that Shendu used one of a high tower no less - doesn't discourage Uncle from smacking him.
* EvilSoundsRaspy: Hsi Wu has
the lightest voice, but no less raspier than some of his siblings.
* EvilTowerOfOminousness: The "Demon World" duology shows him living in tower suitable as
Oni Masks to summon the palace for a demon overlord.
* FauxAffablyEvil: In his "Seymour" identity,
Shadowkhan, indicating they were defeated before he is a bit too polite to Jade and her family, although Uncle sees right through him.
* FragileSpeedster: Hsi Wu is noticeably frail - at least in comparison to his siblings - but he is a fast flyer.
%%* LeanAndMean
* MonsterModesty: He wears a loincloth.
* NonNudeBathing: For some reason he keeps his loincloth on during his bath in "Demon World (Part 2)".
* PortalSlam: He ends up slamming
was turned into a floating rock statue, hints that happened to be behind Shendu's portal.
* VillainousCrush: Inverted. Jade [[AllLoveIsUnrequited develops a childish crush on his human identity]], and is [[WomanScorned genuinely hurt]] when his identity is revealed.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He disguises himself as a human boy named "Seymour" so he can trick Jade into [[MustBeInvited inviting him]] into Uncle's shop, so he could retrieve his missing tail.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: He has
the power to fly. Oni might be even ''older'' than the Demon Sorcerers.
* {{Youkai}}:
The other demons can do that and other things.
* WingedHumanoid: He flies with bat-like wings.

!!!Po Kong
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Oni are a class of creatures from the folklore of Japan.

!!Tarakudo
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[[caption-width-right:320:Are [[caption-width-right:144: This face will stare at you sure she has used a mouth-wash?]]
--> ''[[DispenseWithThePleasantries Enough fanfare]]. What's for supper?''

from the SHADOWS!]]
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-->''I am the one and only King of the Shadowkhan!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MonaMarshall

Creator/MiguelFerrer

The Mountain Demon. Pre-series, she was defeated main villain of Season 4. He is the king of the Shadowkhan and banished lord of all Oni. He seeks to release his nine Oni Generals and their Shadowkhan armies to take over the Netherworld by Elder Zhang Guolao.world.



* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: She lives up to her title by being mountain-sized.
* BigEater: Obviously, see the tropes below. Also when Tohru absorbed her demon chi, he [[ExtremeOmnivore devoured every object in sight]].
%%* ContraltoOfDanger
* FatBastard: Po Kong is the largest demon because she is the fattest, but ironically due to her laziness, she's perhaps the least bossy.
* FatIdiot: Doesn't come off as being very bright. But this is probably more due to laziness than a mental handicap. She managed to get Jackie out of a well by blowing to another well, causing the water in Jackie's well to carry him out of it.
* FingerPokeOfDoom: She once does this to Hsi Wu out of spite.
%%* GreenAndMean
* MightyGlacier: Due to her massive size she is slow.
* NonhumansLackAttributes: She wears nothing, as there seems to be nothing intimate to expose.
* ToServeMan: She has a taste for humans.
* VillainousGlutton: Her only care or concern is food.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: She has no special abilities beyond being very big, and she serves as a StarterVillain of sorts as a result.

!!!Tchang Zu
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[[caption-width-right:320:You may call him ''Master''.]]
--> ''I shall prove that lightning can indeed strike twice!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker [[note]]Though Welker is not credited in the credits of either of the two episodes where Tchang Zu has dialogue; his voice sounds like Clancy Brown, who is already part of the main voice cast and who voiced another thunder entity, [[Franchise/MortalKombat Raiden]], in ''WesternAnimation/MortalKombatDefendersOfTheRealm''.[[/note]]

The Thunder Demon. Pre-series, he was defeated and banished to the Netherworld by actor Cao Guojiu, a fact Uncle states in the episode where he is released.

to:

* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: She lives up AffablyEvil: The least strict boss to her title the Enforcers and isn't particularly malevolent - while he still wants to take over the world, he isn't a dick about it.
* ArcVillain: Tarakudo appears in the first and last episodes of the fourth season.
* AristocratsAreEvil: He styles himself as the "Lord of All Oni" and "King of the Shadowkhan".
%%* BeardOfEvil
* BadassGrandpa: He is an ancient and immortal demon after all.
* BadassMustache: His mustache is similar to those included to the classical samurai masks.
* BadBoss: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] when compared to the other {{Big Bad}}s of the series, though he has his moments when the Enforcers stretch his patience.
* BattleStrip: [[spoiler: When he regains his body, he prepares for battle...
by ripping off his shirt.]]
* BenevolentBoss: This is the one of the biggest things that set him apart from the other villains. While the others have at best strained relationship with their associates, Tarakudo treats his underlings - human or Oni - more leniently, and his Generals are never shown plotting behind his back.
* BerserkButton: He becomes absolutely murderous once he finds out that the J-Team has obtained his mask.
* BigBad: Of Season 4,
being mountain-sized.
* BigEater: Obviously, see
the tropes below. Also leader of the Oni and the Shadowkhan.
* BigNo: He yells this
when Tohru absorbed her demon chi, [[spoiler:he's being sucked into his mask]].
* BroughtDownToBadass: When Tarakudo is hit with a spell that causes him to [[spoiler:have a body so that the tenth mask can be used to seal away him and the rest of the Oni]], it also removes his MindOverMatter powers. [[spoiler:Even without them, sticking the mask to his face proved the only way to stop him and his armies.]]
* TheChessmaster: He shows himself to be a long-term planner with his XanatosGambit example (see below) and the fact that
he [[ExtremeOmnivore devoured every [[spoiler:hid the only known object that could be used to defeat him in sight]].
%%* ContraltoOfDanger
a nearly inaccessible realm]].
* FatBastard: Po Kong is CombatPragmatist: When he turns out to be evenly matched in telekinesis with Eggbert the largest demon because she is Noble Rooster, he uses a distraction to take the fattest, but ironically due rooster out.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: When compared
to her laziness, she's perhaps the least bossy.
* FatIdiot: Doesn't come off as being very bright. But this
other main antagonists, Tarakudo is probably the wisest and the most sensible, given his more due flexible way of thinking. His best example of this trope would be hiding [[spoiler:the mask made specifically to laziness seal him]] in the Shadow Realm, a place no human can enter without using BlackMagic.
* DeadpanSnarker: He provides more humor
than the other {{Big Bad}}s with his dry wit.
* EarlyBirdCameo: [[spoiler: As
a tattoo that Jade put on her leg. Not surprisingly it's a MarkOfTheBeast (see below).]]
* EvilSoundsDeep: Helps that his voice is provided by Miguel Ferrer.
* EvilWearsBlack: [[spoiler: When he regains his physical body, he appears in a black gi with [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver red patterns]].]]
* FlyingFace: For most of Season 4, Tarakudo is a floating head giving orders.
* IntangibleMan: Tarakudo is an Intangible Floating Demon Head. It makes him a very difficult enemy to fight, but also forces him to rely heavily on his minions. He still prefers it to having a real body, [[spoiler:since the only way he would get that is if someone found the mask that can [[SealedEvilInACan seal him away]].]]
* KickTheDog: After the Bat Khan mask is removed from Scruffy in "The Amazing T-Troop", he makes a telekinetic shot at Jade. Scruffy takes the shot and seems to die. Tarakudo merely says "Oops" and callously vanishes. [[spoiler:Good thing nothing happened to Scruffy.]]
* KungFuWizard: [[spoiler:After being forced into a physical body, Tarakudo drops the
mental handicap. She managed to get Jackie out tricks and starts kicking ''Jackie's'' butt single-handedly.]]
* ManipulativeBastard: When some
of a well by blowing to another well, causing the water Oni Masks end up on the faces of more noble-minded people, Tarakudo accelerates their corruption by encouraging or tricking them to call upon their darkness within.
* MarkOfTheBeast: [[spoiler:If anyone gets a tattoo of Tarakudo's face, they will have demonic powers and become evil.]]
* MindOverMatter: Tarakudo has the power of levitation and telekinesis.
* MyNameIsInigoMontoya: "Bow before Tarakudo, king of all Shadowkhan, lord of all Oni."
* OutsideContextVillain: As the majority of the shows villain's were Chinese
in origin, none of the heroes were prepared for a Japanese one to appear. Even Uncle had no idea who he was when he showed up.
* PungeonMaster: He makes puns more than his predecessor {{Big Bad}}s. In [[HalloweenEpisode "Fright Fight Night"]], after reproving
Jackie's well to carry lack of a Halloween costume, he places a Jack-o'-lantern on his head, naming him out "Jackie-o'-lantern". And in "Ninja Twilight", when he first meets Viper, he says that she's quite a catch before trapping her in a fishnet.
* RedOniBlueOni: Personality-wise, the collected Tarakudo is blue to the boisterous Ikazuki's red. It's ironic because, in literal terms, Tarakudo's and Ikazuki's faces are red and blue respectively.
* SealedEvilInACan: Tarakudo is accidentally released from imprisonment in another dimension by Daolon Wong. [[spoiler:In the end
of it.
the season, Tarakudo's own mask is placed on his face, which traps not only him, but also all the other Oni and Shadowkhan.]]
* FingerPokeOfDoom: She once does ShirtlessScene: [[spoiler: After the above mentioned BattleStrip, he spends his final screentime shirtless.]]
* SingleStrokeBattle: [[spoiler: After he regains his body, he performs
this on El Toro and Viper at the same time, in mid-air no less. No weapons are used, and no blood is spilled.]]
* SoreLoser: He admits being this before committing the above mentioned KickTheDog moment.
* SupernaturalGoldEyes: Unlike most of the supernatural foes shown, Tarakudo has amber eyes instead of red.
* WeCanRuleTogether: Twice during the show, Tarakudo asks Jade if she's going
to Hsi Wu out of spite.
%%* GreenAndMean
* MightyGlacier: Due to
reclaim her massive size she title as the Queen of the Shadowkhan. It's up to debate how serious he is slow.
* NonhumansLackAttributes: She wears nothing, as there seems
about this, but it's hinted that [[VillainTakesAnInterest he'd want to be nothing intimate her mentor]].
* WeaksauceWeakness: As an Oni, Tarakudo's eyes are very sensitive
to expose.
onions, and having it thrown in his face will make him retreat.
* ToServeMan: She has a taste for humans.
WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: For the above mentioned reason, he freaks out anytime he sees an onion.
--> "[[OhCrap No!]] [[AnythingButThat Anything but onions!]]"
* VillainousGlutton: Her XanatosGambit: [[spoiler:The Oni generals are released whenever all nine masks are assembled in one place. Since Tarakudo is the only care one that knows this, whether he gets all the masks, or concern is food.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: She has no special abilities beyond being very big, and she serves as a StarterVillain of sorts as a result.

!!!Tchang Zu
the J-Team does, he still wins.]]

!!Oni Generals
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[[caption-width-right:320:You may call him ''Master''.]]
--> ''I shall prove that lightning
[[caption-width-right:320:Yep, even the leader deserves to have a spot.]]
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9 Oni who served Tarakudo. Each of them has been trapped inside a mask. Any mortal who wears an Oni Mask will be possessed, and
can indeed strike twice!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker [[note]]Though Welker is not credited in the credits
summon a unique type of either of the two episodes where Tchang Zu has dialogue; his voice sounds like Clancy Brown, who is already part of the main voice cast and who voiced another thunder entity, [[Franchise/MortalKombat Raiden]], in ''WesternAnimation/MortalKombatDefendersOfTheRealm''.[[/note]]

The Thunder Demon. Pre-series, he was defeated and banished to the Netherworld by actor Cao Guojiu, a fact Uncle states in the episode where he is released.
Shadowkhan.



* BareYourMidriff: A rare male example. Tchang Zu's armor has a gap between the main chestplate and his loin guard that exposes his torso.
* BlingOfWar: Downplayed. His armor looks cool, but it's not overly decorated.
* ElectricTorture: He inflicts this on Shendu's spirit. Twice on-screen.
* EvilSoundsDeep [[EvilSoundsRaspy and Raspy]]: His voice is both deep and raspy.
* PsychoElectro: He's quite aggressive.
* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: He has sort of a reptilian appearance in his demonic biology.
* ShockAndAwe: He throws around lightning bolts.
* TheyCallMeMisterTibbs: He insists that Shendu call him "master" rather than "brother".
* TheVoiceless: After "And He Does His Own Stunts", he stops speaking entirely.
* TinTyrant: The only one of the Demon Sorcerers who wears armor (and a good deal of it) with a blue/yellow scheme to represent lightning.
* WaxingLyrical: When he arrives with the Dark Hand to the spot where his palace used to be, we get this exchange:
--> '''Tchang Zu''': My palace! These humans have paved my paradise and constructed a...
--> '''Ratso''': Uh, [[Music/JoniMitchell parking lot]]?
** Later, at the Chinese Theater:
--> '''Tchang Zu''': I will scorch this city to the ground while the sound of thunder RESONATES!
--> '''After seeing Chan''': Youuu! I shall prove that lightning can indeed strike twice!

!!!Tso Lan
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[[caption-width-right:320:And for you, things look very '''grave'''!]]
--> ''[[CatchPhrase Behold my mastery of gravity!]]''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Glenn Shadix

The Moon Demon. Pre-series, he was defeated and banished to the Netherworld by Immortal Woman He Xiangu.

to:

* BareYourMidriff: A rare male example. Tchang Zu's armor has BaldOfEvil: Most of them don't have hair on their heads.
* BodyHorror: When
a gap between mask is worn, the user's face (and sometimes their whole body) will change to resemble that of the Oni possessing them.
* BodySnatcher: Once the mask's host uses their Shadowkhan, they begin to have equal control of the user's body, whether the user (namely Captain Black, Finn, Paco, Jade and Valmont) want them to or not.
* BrainFood: Apparently some, if not all of them, like to eat human brains.
* CastingAShadow: Summoning the Shadowkhan and spreading darkness are
the main chestplate powers of the Oni Generals.
* DemonicPossession: When an Oni Mask is placed on the face of the user, they are still conscious of their actions, but are greatly influenced by the mask,
and eventually it will completely take over. Finn was the only one who wasn't affected, because the Rat Talisman awakened Ikazuki, who was accidentally placed on his loin guard butt.
* {{Evil Mask}}s: The season's {{MacGuffin}}s are masks
that exposes his torso.
can summon different breeds of Shadowkhan. That is the main reason the human villains want the masks in the first place.
* BlingOfWar: Downplayed. His armor looks cool, but it's not overly decorated.
EvilWearsBlack: [[spoiler: After they are freed from their masks, they wear almost fully black uniforms.]]
* ElectricTorture: He inflicts this on Shendu's spirit. Twice on-screen.
* EvilSoundsDeep [[EvilSoundsRaspy
{{Flat Character}}s: Aside from Ikazuki, they don't get much characterization beyond vileness and Raspy]]: His voice is both deep loyal devotion to Tarakudo.
* {{Four Star Badass}}es: They all command vast Shadowkhan armies,
and raspy.
they fought personally before their imprisonment [[spoiler:and after their liberation]].
* PsychoElectro: He's quite aggressive.
MadeOfIron: [[spoiler:After they are released from their masks, a blast from the Dragon Talisman doesn't injure them.]]
* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: He has sort SealedEvilInACan: All of a reptilian appearance the Oni Generals are trapped within masks and by extension, the Shadowkhan they control. [[spoiler:Ultimately, all the Generals are sealed in his demonic biology.
the mask designed to imprison Tarakudo.]]
* ShockAndAwe: He throws around lightning bolts.
SlasherSmile: Their pointy teeth cause them to make these.
* TheyCallMeMisterTibbs: He insists that SummonMagic: Each Oni General commands a tribe of Shadowkhan and, as per usual, can summon them at will. Shendu call him "master" rather than "brother".
commanded one tribe because he magically manipulated one of the masks.
* TheVoiceless: After "And He Does His Own Stunts", he stops speaking entirely.
Excluding Ikazuki, they're never heard speaking.
* TinTyrant: The only one of the Demon Sorcerers who wears armor (and a good deal of it) with a blue/yellow scheme to represent lightning.
* WaxingLyrical: When he arrives with the Dark Hand to the spot where his palace used to be, we get
UndyingLoyalty: They all have this exchange:
--> '''Tchang Zu''': My palace! These humans
towards Tarakudo, as they're never shown plotting behind his back.
* WeaksauceWeakness: Onions can normally hurt them, unless an Oni Mask is attached to a human host.
* WildHair: Some of them
have paved my paradise and constructed a...
--> '''Ratso''': Uh, [[Music/JoniMitchell parking lot]]?
** Later, at
this, as you might expect from the Chinese Theater:
--> '''Tchang Zu''': I will scorch this city to the ground while the sound of thunder RESONATES!
--> '''After seeing Chan''': Youuu! I shall prove that lightning can indeed strike twice!

!!!Tso Lan
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reputedly wild Onis.

!!!Ikazuki
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[[caption-width-right:320:And for you, things look very '''grave'''!]]
--> ''[[CatchPhrase Behold
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-->''[[LargeHam Ikazuki lives]]. [[KneelBeforeZod Bow before
my mastery of gravity!]]''

mighty form]] and - [[EpicFail Where is my mighty form]]?''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Glenn Shadix

Creator/MauriceLaMarche

The Moon Demon. Pre-series, he was defeated and banished to only Oni General who is named. He is the Netherworld by Immortal Woman second-in-command behind Tarakudo. He Xiangu.can summon Samurai Khan.



* AristocratsAreEvil: He dresses like an East Asian nobleman and he has the classy sophistication to match.
* BondVillainStupidity: He has two examples of this trope in "Shanghai Moon".
** When he has Jackie and Jade at his mercy in the space station, he makes no haste in finishing them off, allowing them to launch a torpedo at him.
** Later, he overpowers Jackie just as the Moon is nearly covered by his magic. At the same time, Uncle is chanting the banishing spell, but it won't work due to the symbol of He Xianghu (the lotus pod) being inside Jackie's spacesuit. Tso Lan says out loud that Jackie has to remove his helmet, prompting Jackie to get the pod out by unplucking his air hose for a moment.
* CreepyMonotone: He rarely changes his sinister tone.
* EvilSoundsDeep: Though his voice isn't as deep as Dai Gui's or Tchang Zu's, he sounds more smooth and sophisticated.
* GravityMaster: He can manipulate gravity and levitate objects, or disrupt the Moon's orbit around Earth.
* KnightOfCerebus: He is ''very'' rarely a source of any humor, and in all other situations is treated extremely seriously with his [[GravityMaster gravity magic]] and his plan to [[HostileTerraforming use the Moon to alter the Earth's landscape]] in the episode where he takes center stage.
* KungFuWizard: He attempts to kick Jackie when the latter's grown 20 feet tall and attempting to wrestle Shendu.
* MindOverMatter: As part of his gravity powers.
* MonstrousHumanoid: Quite fittingly for a "Moon Demon", Tso Lan looks like a space alien; he has a freakish mouth, four arms, and pale blue skin.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: He has four arms. While struggling with El Toro, he uses his extra arms to steal the Rooster Talisman from the luchador.
* OmnicidalManiac: His plan is to remove the Moon from Earth's orbit. He knows the sort of damage it would do to the Earth, and states only after it he'd find the planet to his liking.
* OverlyLongTongue: It's always hanging out of what passes for his mouth. And it moves when he speaks instead of his mouth. Those empowered by his demon chi get this trait as well.
* PowerFloats: He usually levitates.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His robes, which mix with PurpleIsTheNewBlack.
* TallDarkAndSnarky
--> '''Xiao Fung''': Surely there must be a civil way to resolve this.
--> '''Tso Lan''': Like what? Alphabetical order?
* TheStoic: He seems more calm and reserved when compared to the other demons.
* WickedCultured: Possibly. He seems to be the most intellectual of the Demon Sorcerors.

!!!Xiao Fung
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[[caption-width-right:320:Will you please rub off that annoying smirk?]]
--> ''Ahh, the sweet scent of freedom!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Glenn Shadix, later Creator/CoreyBurton [[note]]Burton is not credited in any episode where Xiao Fung speaks.[[/note]]

The Wind Demon. Pre-series, he was defeated and banished to the Netherworld by Zhongli Quan.
----
* AffablyEvil: He's more well-spoken, relaxed and reasonable than his siblings.
* BlowYouAway: He can blow hurricane-level winds from his mouth.
* EvilSoundsDeep: Seeing a pattern?
%%* GladiatorGames: He seems to like these, as shown in "Demon World (Part 2)".
* MonsterModesty: He wears a loincloth.
* PragmaticVillainy: He decides to free Shendu-possessed Valmont from solitary confinement because he doesn't want to be stuck with the duty of freeing their remaining siblings.
* StoneWall: When he's blowing at full steam, it's nigh impossible to get near him, even with the Rabbit Talisman.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He disguises himself as a human prisoner so he could locate the Shendu-possessed Valmont's jail cell.

!!Drago
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[[caption-width-right:360:[[InTheBlood Like father, like son.]]]]
-->''No prison can hold the son of Shendu!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MichaelRosenbaum

The main villain of Season 5. He is Shendu's son, who comes [[KidFromTheFuture from the future]], where Jade has become the head of Section 13. After a fight over the preservation of the timeline, Drago is [[TrappedInThePast left to the present]]. He eventually decides that he's better off making a name for himself, rather than be just a supporting player to his father.

to:

* AristocratsAreEvil: He dresses like an East Asian nobleman ButtMonkey: Despite being the most powerful and he has the classy sophistication only named one of the Oni Generals, Ikazuki is often at the butt of all jokes. First by being revived without a body, then by literally being at Finn's butt for his debut episode, [[spoiler:and finally being "creamed" between Viper and El Toro's body slam]].
* TheDragon: In "The Demon Behind", Ikazuki is addressed as Tarakudo's second-in-command by Tohru. This comes into play in the fourth season finale, where Ikazuki orders the other Demon Generals
to match.
* BondVillainStupidity: He has two examples of this trope in "Shanghai Moon".
attack the Chans and remains with Tarakudo at Section 13 base during the Earth's invasion.
** When * TheDreaded: Ikazuki is feared as Tarakudo's most fearsome general. But it's played for laughs as he has Jackie ends up the ButtMonkey in all appearances - in his first, literally.
* EverythingsBetterWithSamurai: He commands Samurai Khan. [[spoiler:When he is released from his mask, he wears a [[CoolHelmet samurai helmet]].]]
%%* EvilIsHammy
%%* EvilSoundsDeep
%%* HotBlooded
* {{Jerkass}}: He's respectful towards Tarakudo
and Jade at his mercy in presumably towards the space station, other Generals, but towards everyone else he makes no haste in finishing them off, allowing them to launch a torpedo at him.acts haughtily.
** Later, he overpowers Jackie just as * KneelBeforeZod: He often orders people to bow before "his mighty form".
* RedOniBlueOni: Personality-wise,
the Moon boisterous Ikazuki is nearly covered by his magic. At the same time, Uncle is chanting the banishing spell, but it won't work due red to the symbol of He Xianghu (the lotus pod) being inside Jackie's spacesuit. Tso Lan says out loud that Jackie has to remove his helmet, prompting Jackie to get the pod out by unplucking his air hose for a moment.
* CreepyMonotone: He rarely changes his sinister tone.
* EvilSoundsDeep: Though his voice isn't as deep as Dai Gui's or Tchang Zu's, he sounds more smooth and sophisticated.
* GravityMaster: He can manipulate gravity and levitate objects, or disrupt the Moon's orbit around Earth.
* KnightOfCerebus: He is ''very'' rarely a source of any humor, and in all other situations is treated extremely seriously with his [[GravityMaster gravity magic]] and his plan to [[HostileTerraforming use the Moon to alter the Earth's landscape]] in the episode where he takes center stage.
* KungFuWizard: He attempts to kick Jackie when the latter's grown 20 feet tall and attempting to wrestle Shendu.
* MindOverMatter: As part of his gravity powers.
* MonstrousHumanoid: Quite fittingly for a "Moon Demon", Tso Lan looks like a space alien; he has a freakish mouth, four arms, and pale blue skin.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: He has four arms. While struggling with El Toro, he uses his extra arms to steal the Rooster Talisman from the luchador.
* OmnicidalManiac: His plan is to remove the Moon from Earth's orbit. He knows the sort of damage it would do to the Earth, and states only after it he'd find the planet to his liking.
* OverlyLongTongue:
collected Tarakudo's blue. It's always hanging out of what passes for his mouth. And it moves when he speaks instead of his mouth. Those empowered by his demon chi get this trait as well.
ironic because, in literal terms, Tarakudo's and Ikazuki's faces are red and blue respectively.
* PowerFloats: He usually levitates.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: His robes, which mix with PurpleIsTheNewBlack.
* TallDarkAndSnarky
--> '''Xiao Fung''': Surely there must be a civil way to resolve this.
--> '''Tso Lan''':
SealedEvilInACan: Like what? Alphabetical order?
* TheStoic: He seems more calm and reserved when compared to
the other demons.
generals. [[spoiler:Is ultimately imprisoned within Tarakudo's mask, along with everyone else.]]
* WickedCultured: Possibly. TwoBeingsOneBody: The Rat Talisman is used on his mask to make him talk. Later he accidentally is stuck onto Finn's ''rear''.
* UndyingLoyalty:
He seems refuses to be reveal the most intellectual of the Demon Sorcerors.

!!!Xiao Fung
Chans a way to defeat his master when they're interrogating him.

!!The Shadowkhan
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[[caption-width-right:320:Will you please rub off that annoying smirk?]]
--> ''Ahh, the sweet scent of freedom!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Glenn Shadix, later Creator/CoreyBurton [[note]]Burton is not credited in any episode where Xiao Fung speaks.[[/note]]

The Wind Demon. Pre-series, he was defeated and banished to the Netherworld by Zhongli Quan.
----
* AffablyEvil: He's more well-spoken, relaxed and reasonable than his siblings.
* BlowYouAway: He can blow hurricane-level winds from his mouth.
* EvilSoundsDeep: Seeing a pattern?
%%* GladiatorGames: He seems to like these, as shown in "Demon World (Part 2)".
* MonsterModesty: He wears a loincloth.
* PragmaticVillainy: He decides to free Shendu-possessed Valmont from solitary confinement because he doesn't want to be stuck with the duty of freeing their remaining siblings.
* StoneWall: When he's blowing at full steam, it's nigh impossible to get near him, even with the Rabbit Talisman.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He disguises himself as a human prisoner so he could locate the Shendu-possessed Valmont's jail cell.

!!Drago
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[[caption-width-right:360:[[InTheBlood Like father, like son.]]]]
-->''No prison can hold the son of Shendu!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MichaelRosenbaum

The main villain of
Demonic shadow spirits. They were introduced as {{ninja}}s who served Shendu, and briefly [[KidWithTheLeash Jade]]. In Season 5. He is Shendu's son, who comes [[KidFromTheFuture from the future]], where Jade has become the head of Section 13. After a fight over the preservation of the timeline, Drago is [[TrappedInThePast left to the present]]. He eventually decides 4 we learn that he's better off making a name for himself, rather than be just a supporting player to his father.their original masters were the Oni, and there are 9 different varieties of them.



* AllYourPowersCombined: [[spoiler:Getting all the demon chis grant him the powers of eight demons (including himself, along with his uncles and aunts).]]
* ArcVillain: Of Season 5. There are more powerful and longer lasting villains in his older relatives.
* ArchEnemy: He's implied to be one to [[FutureBadass Jade's future self]], and he seems to address the present Jade more often than the other villains.
* AvengingTheVillain: In his debut episode he's helping in resurrecting his father in the future, but he abandons his present father to get the Demon Chis of his aunts and uncles.
* {{Badass}}: Besides his demonic dragon powers, Drago also knows martial arts.
* BadassLongcoat: Throughout the 5th season, he wears a [[SleevesAreForWimps sleeveless]] black coat.
* BadBoss: He treats all his subordinates like crap, blaming them whenever something goes wrong (even if it's Drago's fault) but never showing any kind of praise when they do succeed at anything. However, he seems to be willing to share power with the Ice Gang as long as they don't step over their boundaries.
* BackstabBackfire: [[spoiler:After he begs for his father to save him from banishment, Shendu helps him up. But then Drago throws his father into the portal sucking everything into the Netherworld, only for Shendu to grab his tail [[TakingYouWithMe and pull them both down]].]]
* BroughtDownToBadass: After all the Demon Chis have been discovered, Drago loses his Fire Demon powers, but he still holds his own for a while when the Ice Gang decide to betray him. [[spoiler:Then he [[TookALevelInBadass regains ALL the Demon Chi]].]]
* DawnOfAnEra: In "The Powers That Be (Part 1)", he says to [[BadassInDistress the captured Jackie, Uncle, and Captain Black]] that he will [[VisionaryVillain end the status quo where the demons are beneath the Earth and humans walk on it freely, and lead on a new age of demons with the humans enslaved]].
--> '''Drago:''' Yep, pretty soon now it's goodbye humanity, hello Demonville! [[WellDoneSonGuy Daddy would be so proud]].
%%* DeadpanSnarker:
* DownInTheDumps: He arrives from the future through a time portal created in a junkyard, appearing in its present version. After escaping imprisonment, he makes that junkyard his base of operations. During his brief possession of Tchang Zu's chi, he decides to find a cooler base and moves in with the Ice Gang to the Space Needle of Seattle. Losing the Thunder Demon Chi forces them to return to the junkyard, much to Drago's displeasure.
* DraconicHumanoid: He looks like a human with dragon scales, making him look a lot more anthropomorphic than his father.
* EvilCounterpart: Of all the villains the series shows, Drago has the most amount of similarities with Jade. They’re both the youngest members of their sides (the Demon Sorcerers and the Chan Clan) who are often underestimated by their elders. Due to their youth, they’re both reckless, cocky, rebellious and [[DeadpanSnarker sharp-tongued]], yet they’re also more flexible in their thinking when compared to their elders. They both have potential for many areas (like martial arts, magic and leadership) and despite their rebelliousness, they want their achievements to be acknowledged by their elders.
* FinalBoss: Drago is the final enemy that the heroes battle. [[spoiler:As Drago is empowered with all 8 Demon Chis, it takes Shendu with all 12 Talismans to defeat him.]]
* FreudianExcuse: Besides it [[AlwaysChaoticEvil being in his nature to do so]], he also wants to {{take over the world}} out of a desire to [[WellDoneSonGuy prove his worth to his dad]].
* GameChanger: He has used against the Chans several tactics that the previous villains haven't. For example, he's the first villain who has tried having different henchmen than the Enforcers, and in the second-to-last episode, instead of attacking Section 13 in order to try and reclaim the Demon Chis, he comes up with a HostageForMacGuffin situation.
%%* GreenAndMean
* HostageForMacGuffin: In the second-to-last episode of the series, Drago's henchmen kidnap Jackie, Uncle, and Captain Black. He then demands Jade to hand over the Demon Chis stored in Section 13.
* HotBlooded: Due to his youth, he's even more fiery and short-tempered than his father.
%%* InASingleBound
* {{Jerkass}}: As stated by Jade, when the two negotiate the above mentioned HostageForMacGuffin:
--> '''Drago:''' Be there or...
--> '''Jade:''' ...be square?
--> '''Drago:''' No, be there or you'll be spending the rest of your wonder years being raised by that 500 pound sumo! ''(Hangs up the phone)''
--> '''Jade:''' Sheesh! [[LampshadeHanging Evil and a jerk]]!
* KidFromTheFuture: All we know about Drago is that he's a time-traveler from the near future. We know little else about his backstory.
* KungFuWizard: Very good at both magic and fighting with his fists.
* MissingMom: It's never discussed if Drago has ever had a mother.
* NeverMyFault: MC Cobra once suggested that ''maybe'' Drago was responsible for their many failures. Drago responded violently.
* NearVillainVictory: [[spoiler: He ultimately obtains all the Demon Chis and prepares to conquer the Earth. [[DarkestHour Even Section 13 and the J-Team can't do much against him, even with the Talismans]]. [[AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs Section 13 is destroyed]] and [[DisneyDeath Tohru apparently dies with it]]. But then Shendu is released to battle his son and things go downhill for Drago.]]
* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler: After getting all of the Demon Chis, he transforms into a greater and more monstrous form, with physical traits of all his uncles and aunts.]]
-->'''Strikemaster Ice:''' [[spoiler:''(while Drago is transforming)'']] Dude, that is nasty!
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Drago looks even more humanoid than his father. Or his uncles and aunts. It's never discussed, but [[WildMassGuessing he may not be]] [[HalfHumanHybrid a full-blooded demon]].
* OverlordJr: He's the Demon Sorcerer Shendu's son, though he wants to remove the "junior" part.
* ParentalAbandonment: Lots of daddy issues with this one.
* PlayingWithFire: Being the son of the Demon Sorcerer of Fire, it should be obvious.
* PrehensileTail: He has used his tail in fights.
* PromotionToOpeningTitles: Appears at Season 5's opening.
* PsychopathicManChild: Drago acts like a teenage {{delinquent}} (or may actually be one). Couple that with the fact that he's also an evil demon wizard who wants to {{take over the world}}.
* PungeonMaster: "Anyone up for some ''flame''-enco dancing?"
* RedSkyTakeWarning: [[spoiler:After Drago obtains all the Demon Chis, the sky turns blood red and remains so, until he's banished to the Netherworld.]]
* SealedEvilInADuel: [[spoiler:In the final scene of the whole series, he's imprisoned with his [[EvilVersusEvil also evil]] father Shendu, leaving both them to quarrel.]]
* SuperpowerLottery: [[spoiler:In the final episode, Drago absorbs all 8 Demon Chi powers: [[PlayingWithFire Fire]], [[ShockAndAwe Thunder]], [[MakingASplash Water]], [[DishingOutDirt Earth]], [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever Mountain]], [[BlowYouAway Wind]], [[WingedHumanoid Sky]], and [[GravityMaster Moon]].]]
* SuperSpeed: He also gives this power to MC Cobra.
* SuperStrength: He also gives this power to DJ Fist.
* SuperToughness: As a demon, he is more durable than a human, though it's not clear if he's as invulnerable as the other Demon Sorcerers (as he was seen fleeing from armed Section 13 agents).
** [[spoiler:After getting all the Demon Chis, he's definitely invulnerable now, as missile launchers can't scratch him.]]
* SurroundedByIdiots: He's the only villain who fires Finn, Ratso, and Chow after they failed him the first time. Then it's taken UpToEleven when he's looking for new henchmen: before the Ice Gang show up, Drago finds the possible replacements to be ''EVEN WORSE'' than the Enforcers. While he still finds the Ice Gang to be less than satisfactory, he keeps them around anyway because he doesn't like the hassle of finding more minions.
* TerminatorTwosome: [[FutureBadass Future Jade]] time-travels to the present to prevent the BadFuture from taking place. Drago follows to stop her.
* TotallyRadical: He picks up some slang from the Ice Gang.
* VagueAge: He almost looks like a teenager, but his actual age is never revealed. As far as we know though, he wasn't born yet (or at least not active on Earth) in the present day.
** Considering that present-day Shendu apparently knows who his son is, and Drago seems to have personal history with his dad as well, it is quite likely that Drago may be [[Really700YearsOld far older than he looks]].
* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: Averted. He's after the Demon Chis to become powerful enough to conquer the Earth all by himself.
* WellDoneSonGuy: He never gets his father's respect, but then again, his dad ''is'' an evil demon dragon.
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[[folder:Dark Chi Forces]]
!!Daolon Wong
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[EvilCounterPart Like Uncle, but evil]].]]
--> ''Ah, darkness shall begin its reign.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Hong

The main villain of Season 3. He is an ancient Chinese dark chi wizard who tries to find the animals with Talisman powers.

to:

* AllYourPowersCombined: [[spoiler:Getting TheCorruption: To anyone who summons them who isn't already evil, and sometimes even then. It's the summoning that starts it, not the Oni Masks, as the corrupting only sets in once they are called upon. Though more noble-minded people can resist for a time, the Oni's influence will dominate the host eventually.
* DarkIsEvil: Quite literally, see LivingShadow.
* DefeatEqualsExplosion: When they "die", they vaporize into black mist.
* EliteMooks: They are far more skilled and deadly than The Enforcers.
* EvilWearsBlack: They wear black clothes (or black skin).
* HumanoidAbomination: All but the Leech Khan and the Squid Khan, to varying degrees.
* LivingShadow: Shadowkhan are just that, shadows manifested into physical form.
* MookCarryover: Inverted. They are introduced as serving Shendu, but originally served Tarakudo, despite the latter not appearing until Season 4. Played straight with Shadow-Jade and to a lesser extent with anyone who put on a mask, though in both cases the summoner became BrainwashedAndCrazy. Daolon Wong ''tried'' to do this, but ended up freeing Tarakudo instead, though he had briefly controlled them in an earlier episode.
* MalevolentMaskedMen: They all wear ninja-like masks. We only get to see one Squid Khan's mask removed (and its face wasn't pretty). Presumably, all Shadowkhan are equally as horrifying underneath.
* MundaneUtility: Some people have used the Shadowkhan for something else than combat. For example:
** When Jade got control of the Ninja Shadowkhan in "Queen of the Shadowkhan", she used them as household servants.
** When Ratso got the Razor-Khan Oni Mask, he used his Shadowkhan to play baseball.
** Captain Black is a double subversion. When he got the Sumo-Khan Oni Mask, he decided to replace
all the demon chis grant him Section 13 agents with Shadowkhan, claiming that they were better than humans in every way. We see several shots of Shadowkhan typing on computers, checking folders, arresting people... and mopping the powers floor.
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: They come in many different shapes and sizes.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Like the Demon Sorcerers, Shadowkhan all have glowing red eyes
of eight demons (including himself, some sort, except for the eyeless Leech Khan.
* ReplacementMooks: When Daolon Wong gets fed up with the Enforcers' incompetence in "Sheep In, Sheep Out", he replaces them with the Ninja Khan until he decides that they're not superior after all.
* SealedArmyInACan: The Shadowkhan are all bound to the Oni Masks, until someone wears a mask and summons them. [[spoiler:In the end, all the Shadowkhan are trapped inside Tarakudo's mask,
along with his uncles and aunts).the Oni.]]
* ArcVillain: Of Season 5. There are more powerful and longer lasting villains ShadowWalker: The Shadowkhan can use shadows as dimensional doors. They once travelled through the Shadow Realm in his older relatives.
* ArchEnemy: He's implied
order to be one to [[FutureBadass enter Jade's future self]], and he seems to address the present Jade more often than the other villains.
dream.
* AvengingTheVillain: In his debut episode he's helping in resurrecting his father in the future, but he abandons his present father to get the Demon Chis of his aunts and uncles.
SummonMagic: The Shadowkhan can be summoned anywhere there is ambient shadow.
* {{Badass}}: Besides his demonic dragon powers, Drago also knows martial arts.
* BadassLongcoat: Throughout the 5th season, he wears a [[SleevesAreForWimps sleeveless]] black coat.
* BadBoss: He treats all his subordinates like crap, blaming them whenever something goes wrong (even if it's Drago's fault) but
TheVoiceless: They never showing any kind of praise when they do succeed at anything. However, he seems to be willing to share power with the Ice Gang as long as they don't step over their boundaries.
* BackstabBackfire: [[spoiler:After he begs for his father to save him from banishment, Shendu helps him up. But then Drago throws his father into the portal sucking everything into the Netherworld, only for Shendu to grab his tail [[TakingYouWithMe and pull them both down]].]]
* BroughtDownToBadass: After all the Demon Chis have been discovered, Drago loses his Fire Demon powers, but he still holds his own for a while when the Ice Gang decide to betray him. [[spoiler:Then he [[TookALevelInBadass regains ALL the Demon Chi]].]]
* DawnOfAnEra: In "The Powers That Be (Part 1)", he says to [[BadassInDistress the captured Jackie, Uncle, and Captain Black]] that he will [[VisionaryVillain end the status quo where the demons are beneath the Earth and humans walk on it freely, and lead on a new age of demons with the humans enslaved]].
--> '''Drago:''' Yep, pretty soon now it's goodbye humanity, hello Demonville! [[WellDoneSonGuy Daddy would be so proud]].
%%* DeadpanSnarker:
* DownInTheDumps: He arrives from the future through a time portal created in a junkyard, appearing in its present version. After escaping imprisonment, he makes that junkyard his base of operations. During his brief possession of Tchang Zu's chi, he decides to find a cooler base and moves in with the Ice Gang to the Space Needle of Seattle. Losing the Thunder Demon Chi forces them to return to the junkyard, much to Drago's displeasure.
* DraconicHumanoid: He looks like a human with dragon scales, making him look a lot more anthropomorphic than his father.
* EvilCounterpart: Of all the villains the series shows, Drago has the most amount of similarities with Jade. They’re both the youngest members of their sides (the Demon Sorcerers and the Chan Clan) who are often underestimated by their elders. Due to their youth, they’re both reckless, cocky, rebellious and [[DeadpanSnarker sharp-tongued]], yet they’re also more flexible in their thinking when compared to their elders. They both have potential for many areas (like martial arts, magic and leadership) and despite their rebelliousness, they want their achievements to be acknowledged by their elders.
* FinalBoss: Drago is the final enemy that the heroes battle. [[spoiler:As Drago is empowered with all 8 Demon Chis, it takes Shendu with all 12 Talismans to defeat him.]]
* FreudianExcuse: Besides it [[AlwaysChaoticEvil being in his nature to do so]], he also wants to {{take over the world}} out of a desire to [[WellDoneSonGuy prove his worth to his dad]].
* GameChanger: He has used against the Chans several tactics that the previous villains haven't. For example, he's the first villain who has tried having different henchmen than the Enforcers, and in the second-to-last episode, instead of attacking Section 13 in order to try and reclaim the Demon Chis, he comes up with a HostageForMacGuffin situation.
%%* GreenAndMean
* HostageForMacGuffin: In the second-to-last episode of the series, Drago's henchmen kidnap Jackie, Uncle, and Captain Black. He then demands Jade to hand over the Demon Chis stored in Section 13.
* HotBlooded: Due to his youth, he's even more fiery and short-tempered than his father.
%%* InASingleBound
* {{Jerkass}}: As stated by Jade, when the two negotiate the above mentioned HostageForMacGuffin:
--> '''Drago:''' Be there or...
--> '''Jade:''' ...be square?
--> '''Drago:''' No, be there or you'll be spending the rest of your wonder years being raised by that 500 pound sumo! ''(Hangs up the phone)''
--> '''Jade:''' Sheesh! [[LampshadeHanging Evil and a jerk]]!
* KidFromTheFuture: All we know about Drago is that he's a time-traveler from the near future. We know little else about his backstory.
* KungFuWizard: Very good at both magic and fighting with his fists.
* MissingMom: It's never discussed if Drago has ever had a mother.
* NeverMyFault: MC Cobra once suggested that ''maybe'' Drago was responsible for their many failures. Drago responded violently.
* NearVillainVictory: [[spoiler: He ultimately obtains all the Demon Chis and prepares to conquer the Earth. [[DarkestHour Even Section 13 and the J-Team can't do much against him, even with the Talismans]]. [[AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs Section 13 is destroyed]] and [[DisneyDeath Tohru apparently dies with it]]. But then Shendu is released to battle his son and things go downhill for Drago.]]
* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler: After getting all of the Demon Chis, he transforms into a greater and more monstrous form, with physical traits of all his uncles and aunts.]]
-->'''Strikemaster Ice:''' [[spoiler:''(while Drago is transforming)'']] Dude, that is nasty!
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Drago looks even more humanoid than his father. Or his uncles and aunts. It's never discussed, but [[WildMassGuessing he may not be]] [[HalfHumanHybrid a full-blooded demon]].
* OverlordJr: He's the Demon Sorcerer Shendu's son, though he wants to remove the "junior" part.
* ParentalAbandonment: Lots of daddy issues with this one.
* PlayingWithFire: Being the son of the Demon Sorcerer of Fire, it should be obvious.
* PrehensileTail: He has used his tail in fights.
* PromotionToOpeningTitles: Appears at Season 5's opening.
* PsychopathicManChild: Drago acts like a teenage {{delinquent}} (or may actually be one). Couple that with the fact that he's also an evil demon wizard who wants to {{take over the world}}.
* PungeonMaster: "Anyone up for some ''flame''-enco dancing?"
* RedSkyTakeWarning: [[spoiler:After Drago obtains all the Demon Chis, the sky turns blood red and remains so, until he's banished to the Netherworld.]]
* SealedEvilInADuel: [[spoiler:In the final scene of the whole series, he's imprisoned with his [[EvilVersusEvil also evil]] father Shendu, leaving both them to quarrel.]]
* SuperpowerLottery: [[spoiler:In the final episode, Drago absorbs all 8 Demon Chi powers: [[PlayingWithFire Fire]], [[ShockAndAwe Thunder]], [[MakingASplash Water]], [[DishingOutDirt Earth]], [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever Mountain]], [[BlowYouAway Wind]], [[WingedHumanoid Sky]], and [[GravityMaster Moon]].]]
* SuperSpeed: He also gives this power to MC Cobra.
* SuperStrength: He also gives this power to DJ Fist.
* SuperToughness: As a demon, he is more durable than a human, though it's not clear if he's as invulnerable as the other Demon Sorcerers (as he was seen fleeing from armed Section 13 agents).
** [[spoiler:After getting all the Demon Chis, he's definitely invulnerable now, as missile launchers can't scratch him.]]
* SurroundedByIdiots: He's the only villain who fires Finn, Ratso, and Chow after they failed him the first time. Then it's taken UpToEleven when he's looking for new henchmen: before the Ice Gang show up, Drago finds the possible replacements to be ''EVEN WORSE'' than the Enforcers. While he still finds the Ice Gang to be less than satisfactory, he keeps them around anyway because he doesn't like the hassle of finding more minions.
* TerminatorTwosome: [[FutureBadass Future Jade]] time-travels to the present to prevent the BadFuture from taking place. Drago follows to stop her.
* TotallyRadical: He picks up some slang from the Ice Gang.
* VagueAge: He almost looks like a teenager, but his actual age is never revealed. As far as we know though, he wasn't born yet (or at least not active on Earth) in the present day.
** Considering that present-day Shendu apparently knows who his son is, and Drago seems to have personal history with his dad as well, it is quite likely that Drago may be [[Really700YearsOld far older than he looks]].
* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: Averted. He's after the Demon Chis to become powerful enough to conquer the Earth all by himself.
* WellDoneSonGuy: He never gets his father's respect, but then again, his dad ''is'' an evil demon dragon.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dark Chi Forces]]
!!Daolon Wong
speak.

!!!Ninja Khan
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[EvilCounterPart Like Uncle, but evil]].]]
--> ''Ah, darkness shall begin its reign.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Hong

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The main villain most common kind of Shadowkhan, and the only type seen until Season 3. He is an ancient Chinese dark chi wizard who tries to find 4. They have been summoned by Shendu and Daolon Wong (through sorcery), Jade and [[spoiler:Tohru]] (with the animals with Talisman powers.[[spoiler:Mark of Tarakudo]]), and Chow (with an Oni Mask).



* ArchEnemy: To Uncle, as they are both chi wizards, Uncle is his GoodCounterpart, and Wong [[YouKilledMyFather "defeated" Uncle's teacher]].
* ArcVillain: He's the main enemy of Season 3 but only a minor recurring enemy otherwise.
* BadassGrandpa: He's at least as old and just as powerful as Uncle.
* BadBoss:
** All the [[BigBad Big Bads]] are this to varying degrees, but Daolon Wong might be the top contender. [[GotVolunteered He just appears and turns the Enforcers into his new minions without asking their opinion]]. He never congratulates them for anything, punishes them either verbally or inflicting them with painful dark magic, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking addresses them with the names of his old warriors]]. Ratso once says that Wong turned him into an ottoman for [[DisproportionateRetribution bringing him the wrong tea]].
** He values the more competent Hak Foo slightly more than the others initially, but as soon as Hak Foo's success rate comes to an end, Wong treats him just as badly as the others.
* TheBadGuyWins: The episode which introduced both Eggbert (the noble rooster) and Mordecai (the noble pig) ended with him getting away with ''both'' talisman powers!
* BigBad: Of Season 3. He's after the Noble Animals with the Talisman powers.
* BeardOfEvil: He has a white goatee.
* BlackMagic: You don't see Uncle enslaving people to be his Dark Chi Warriors.
* BlackSpeech: He mutters his spells in sinister sounding Chinese.
* ButtMonkey: Almost every episode he's in usually ends up with him getting injured and his final defeat is the most humiliating of any of the {{Big Bad}}s - [[spoiler:he's stripped of his powers in a CurbStompBattle and left to rot in prison]]. Likewise, most of his defeats are {{Humiliation Conga}}s, with the episode involving time travel even having him rapidly flash through each of his most painful defeats.
* CardCarryingVillain: The only goal that Wong's made clear is that he wants to spread evil.
* CatchPhrase:
** "Gan, Ren, Chui!"
** "Eh?"
* DarkIsEvil: He's proud to declare his membership to the Forces of Darkness.
* {{Depowered}}: [[spoiler: In the 3rd arc's end, Uncle takes away all of Wong's magical powers.]]
* EvilAlbino: No other human in the series is as pale as he is.
* EvilCounterpart: To Uncle. They're both elderly and experienced Chinese chi wizards, but while Uncle fights to preserve the balance between good and evil, Wong attempts to tip the balance in favor of evil. They both have a no-nonsense attitude that makes them berate verbally and even physically their younger comrades/subordinates in order to set them in line. They're also [[GrumpyOldMan grouchy]] and at least somewhat [[TechnologicallyBlindElders out of touch with modern times]]. In fact, Jade often refers to Wong as "[[LampshadeHanging the anti-Uncle]]". In "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", Wong himself lampshades this to Uncle.
-->'''Daolon Wong''': It would appear you are the appropriate Yin to my Yang, good wizard.
%%* EvilGloating:
* EvilIsNotAToy: For a devoted evildoer, he should have known better than to make a deal with [[spoiler:Shendu]].
* EvilIsOneBigHappyFamily: While he is a BadBoss ''par excellence'', he seems to have this opinion of serious evil doers, referring to Shendu as a "brother in darkness" [[spoiler: and is genuinely shocked when Shendu betrays him]], and he is working to further the cause of evil for its own sake- power is a means to that end for him, not an end in itself.
* EvilOldFolks: He's probably older than Uncle, given the fact that he faced off Uncle's teacher.
* EvilSorcerer: He's an ''evil'' WitchDoctor. His magic is basically the same type as the one Uncle uses, but utilised for a different purpose.
* EvilWearsBlack: He wears a black and blue robe.
* EvilerThanThou: He once ends up facing [[EvilVersusEvil the Monkey King]] and wins and he easily puts Valmont in his place when recruiting the Enforcers. But later he ends up on the "thou" end against [[spoiler:Shendu]].
* {{Expy}}: He has many similarities to [[Film/BigTroubleInLittleChina Lo Pan]], another evil and ancient Chinese wizard who has three mystical warriors as servants and who's voiced by James Hong.
* FacialMarkings: He has black tattoos on his face.
* FangsAreEvil: He can create in each of his palm a fanged mouth.
* GenreBlind: How did he NOT see [[spoiler:Shendu's betrayal]] coming? Everyone else did.
* GrumpyOldMan: Smugness aside, he's never genuinely happy.
* HeroKiller: You know he's bad news when he brags about "defeating" Chi Master Fung.
* HijackedByGanon: [[spoiler: To Shendu in season 3. As soon as the old dragon is resurrected, he becomes the main threat.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Most of his plans fail due to this trope. The biggest example would be [[spoiler:him trusting [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder Shendu]]]].
* KiAttacks: Launches these with his magic wand.
* KickTheDog: Tries to "shoot the dog with a chi blast meant to vaporize it." [[spoiler:Good thing said dog was immortal.]] He was also content with killing all the canine competitors at a dog show in order to make his quest for the noble animal among the crowd all the more easier.
* KnightOfCerebus: Despite being a ButtMonkey, Daolon Wong brings more sinister tones to the story than the Dark Hand, for example. He is also one of the few human antagonists who are confirmed to have killed another character [[KilledOffForReal for real]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: In his last appearance, he's [[spoiler:dragged off to be interrogated by the past versions of the Enforcers, the same ones whose present versions he enslaved and abused during the 3rd season]].
* LeanAndMean: He is the most scrawny of the major antagonists and arguably the worst case of a BadBoss out of all of them.
* MagicWand: His wooden scepter. [[spoiler:It's eventually rendered powerless by Uncle.]]
* MismatchedEyes: Wong's left eye is gray, and his right eye is blue. Maybe it's due to magic?
* {{Necromancer}}: [[spoiler: He resurrects Shendu by magically creating for him a new physical body to replace the one Jade destroyed.]]
* OffscreenVillainy: When Uncle and Daolon Wong first meet, Wong reveals himself as the one who killed Uncle's Chi Master. This crime is never shown onscreen.
* OldMaster: Uncle often vouches for Wong's expertise and Wong seems to be more knowledgeable about more arcane spells than Uncle. [[spoiler:He knew the original spell that turned Shendu into a statue.]] But he does not seem to keep up with Uncle's more modern spells.
* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Half the time he appears, he pulls out some new magic, sometimes something that he never uses again, like turning Valmont into a child or creating a giant ogre out of thin air.
* PromotionToOpeningTitles: He is featured at Season 3's opening titles to show his status as that season's main antagonist.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Daolon or Daolan? [[http://www.sonypictures.com/tv/kids/index_jackie.html Even the official website can't decide.]] Daolon seems to be the more popular spelling among the fanbase.
* SmokeOut: He conceals himself in blue smoke when he [[VillainTeleportation teleports]]. Sometimes he [[DefeatEqualsExplosion "poofs"]] like his Dark Chi Warriors.
* SmugSnake: He's utterly convinced of his ingenuity, yet rarely succeeds.
* SquishyWizard: Out of the main villains in ''JCA'', he's physically the least fit. It makes things much harder for him after [[spoiler:he's stripped of his magic]].
* TooDumbToLive: The only one who was surprised that [[spoiler:Shendu betrayed him]] was Wong himself.
* TookALevelInBadass: Went from a recurring villain in Season 2 to the main villain of Season 3.
* TooManyMouths: He can create in his palms round mouths. He can absord the Talisman magic into himself through them.
* VillainousCheekbones: His wilted flesh makes no effort to hide his classically villainous cheekbones.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler: He's last seen in "Deja Vu", being taken away by the past Enforcers for interrogation. While Jackie returns to the present, [[FridgeHorror Wong's ultimate fate is never revealed]].]]
* WizardDuel: Almost in their every encounter, he and Uncle engage in this.
* YouKilledMyFather: States that he "defeated" Uncle's teacher, Chi Master Fong (the details of which are never brought up). While the show has a NeverSayDie policy, most dialogue indicates that Wong killed him.

!!Dark Chi Warriors
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[[caption-width-right:380:Ready as soldiers, [[TheVoiceless silent as ghosts]]. From left to right: Gan, Chui and Ren.]]
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[[caption-width-right:380:Meet [[FanNickname Dark Chi Enforcers]]. From left to right: Chui (Ratso), Ren (Finn) and Gan (Chow).]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:And [[AndZoidberg Zhen]] (Hak Foo).]]

Daolon Wong's demonic henchmen. They originally consisted of Ren, Chui, and Gan; later they were replaced by Finn, Ratso, and Chow respectively. Eventually Hak Foo was also turned into one of the Warriors and renamed Zhen.

to:

* ArchEnemy: To Uncle, as ConservationOfNinjutsu: Whatever it's five or tens of them, they are both chi wizards, Uncle is his GoodCounterpart, and Wong [[YouKilledMyFather "defeated" Uncle's teacher]].would take the same amount of effort to dispatch.
* ArcVillain: He's the main enemy of Season 3 but only a minor recurring enemy otherwise.
* BadassGrandpa: He's at least as old and just as powerful as Uncle.
* BadBoss:
** All the [[BigBad Big Bads]] are
FlechetteStorm: Sometimes they do this to varying degrees, but Daolon Wong might be the top contender. [[GotVolunteered He just appears and turns the Enforcers into his new minions without asking with their opinion]]. He never congratulates them for anything, punishes them either verbally or inflicting them with painful dark magic, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking addresses them with the names of his old warriors]]. Ratso once says that Wong turned him into an ottoman for [[DisproportionateRetribution bringing him the wrong tea]].
** He values the more competent Hak Foo slightly more than the others initially, but as soon as Hak Foo's success rate comes to an end, Wong treats him just as badly as the others.
shuriken.
* TheBadGuyWins: The episode which introduced both Eggbert (the noble rooster) and Mordecai (the noble pig) ended with him getting away with ''both'' talisman powers!
* BigBad: Of Season 3. He's after the Noble Animals with the Talisman powers.
* BeardOfEvil: He has a white goatee.
* BlackMagic: You don't see Uncle enslaving people to be his Dark Chi Warriors.
* BlackSpeech: He mutters his spells in sinister sounding Chinese.
* ButtMonkey: Almost every episode he's in
HighlyVisibleNinja: Averted. While they usually ends up with him getting injured face the heroes face-to-face, they are actually very good at being stealthy and his final defeat is the most humiliating unseen in spite of any of the {{Big Bad}}s - [[spoiler:he's stripped of his powers in a CurbStompBattle and left to rot in prison]]. Likewise, most of his defeats are {{Humiliation Conga}}s, with the episode involving time travel even having him rapidly flash through each of his most painful defeats.
their numbers.
* CardCarryingVillain: The only goal that Wong's made clear is that he wants to spread evil.
* CatchPhrase:
** "Gan, Ren, Chui!"
** "Eh?"
* DarkIsEvil: He's proud to declare his membership to the Forces of Darkness.
* {{Depowered}}: [[spoiler: In the 3rd arc's end, Uncle takes away all of Wong's magical powers.]]
* EvilAlbino: No other human in the series is as pale as he is.
* EvilCounterpart: To Uncle.
HumanoidAbomination: They're both elderly the most human-like in appearance, besides the blue skin and experienced Chinese chi wizards, but while Uncle fights red eyes.
* JackOfAllStats: When compared
to preserve the balance between good and evil, Wong attempts other Shadowkhan, they appear to tip be the balance in favor of evil. most versatile.
* KnifeNut:
They both can summon various weapons, but they mostly use throwing stars.
* McNinja: Subverted. They initially seem like this, as ninjas are Japanese and Shendu is ''Chinese''. Eventually it's revealed that Shendu merely possessed the mask that grants control over them.
* {{Ninja}}: They run and [[InASingleBound jump around]], use martial arts, and throw shuriken.
* NotQuiteFlight: They
have a no-nonsense attitude that makes them berate verbally and even physically in their younger comrades/subordinates in order to set them in line. suits capes which they can use for gliding.
* SmokeOut: They sometimes disappear by using smoke bombs.
* WallCrawl:
They're also [[GrumpyOldMan grouchy]] and at least somewhat [[TechnologicallyBlindElders out of touch with modern times]]. In fact, Jade often refers to Wong as "[[LampshadeHanging the anti-Uncle]]". In "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", Wong himself lampshades this to Uncle.
-->'''Daolon Wong''': It would appear you are the appropriate Yin to my Yang, good wizard.
%%* EvilGloating:
* EvilIsNotAToy: For a devoted evildoer, he should have known better than to make a deal with [[spoiler:Shendu]].
* EvilIsOneBigHappyFamily: While he is a BadBoss ''par excellence'', he seems to have this opinion of serious evil doers, referring to Shendu as a "brother in darkness" [[spoiler: and is genuinely shocked when Shendu betrays him]], and he is working to further the cause of evil for its own sake- power is a means to that end for him, not an end in itself.
* EvilOldFolks: He's probably older than Uncle, given the fact that he faced off Uncle's teacher.
* EvilSorcerer: He's an ''evil'' WitchDoctor. His magic is basically the same type as the one Uncle uses, but utilised for a different purpose.
* EvilWearsBlack: He wears a black and blue robe.
* EvilerThanThou: He once ends up facing [[EvilVersusEvil the Monkey King]] and wins and he easily puts Valmont in his place when recruiting the Enforcers. But later he ends up on the "thou" end against [[spoiler:Shendu]].
* {{Expy}}: He has many similarities to [[Film/BigTroubleInLittleChina Lo Pan]], another evil and ancient Chinese wizard who has three mystical warriors as servants and who's voiced by James Hong.
* FacialMarkings: He has black tattoos on his face.
* FangsAreEvil: He can create in each of his palm a fanged mouth.
* GenreBlind: How did he NOT see [[spoiler:Shendu's betrayal]] coming? Everyone else did.
* GrumpyOldMan: Smugness aside, he's never genuinely happy.
* HeroKiller: You know he's bad news when he brags about "defeating" Chi Master Fung.
* HijackedByGanon: [[spoiler: To Shendu in season 3. As soon as the old dragon is resurrected, he becomes the main threat.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Most of his plans fail due to this trope. The biggest example would be [[spoiler:him trusting [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder Shendu]]]].
* KiAttacks: Launches these with his magic wand.
* KickTheDog: Tries to "shoot the dog with a chi blast meant to vaporize it." [[spoiler:Good thing said dog was immortal.]] He was also content with killing all the canine competitors at a dog show in order to make his quest for the noble animal among the crowd all the more easier.
* KnightOfCerebus: Despite being a ButtMonkey, Daolon Wong brings more sinister tones to the story than the Dark Hand, for example. He is also one of the few human antagonists who are confirmed to have killed another character [[KilledOffForReal for real]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: In his last appearance, he's [[spoiler:dragged off
shown to be interrogated by the past versions of the Enforcers, the same ones whose present versions he enslaved and abused during the 3rd season]].
* LeanAndMean: He is the most scrawny of the major antagonists and arguably the worst case of a BadBoss out of all of them.
* MagicWand: His wooden scepter. [[spoiler:It's eventually rendered powerless by Uncle.]]
* MismatchedEyes: Wong's left eye is gray, and his right eye is blue. Maybe it's due
able to magic?
* {{Necromancer}}: [[spoiler: He resurrects Shendu by magically creating
do this without any visible tools for him a new physical body to replace the one Jade destroyed.]]
* OffscreenVillainy: When Uncle and Daolon Wong first meet, Wong reveals himself as the one who killed Uncle's Chi Master. This crime is never shown onscreen.
* OldMaster: Uncle often vouches for Wong's expertise and Wong seems to be more knowledgeable about more arcane spells than Uncle. [[spoiler:He knew the original spell
that turned Shendu into a statue.]] But he does not seem to keep up with Uncle's more modern spells.
* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Half the time he appears, he pulls out some new magic, sometimes something that he never uses again, like turning Valmont into a child or creating a giant ogre out of thin air.
* PromotionToOpeningTitles: He is featured at Season 3's opening titles to show his status as that season's main antagonist.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Daolon or Daolan? [[http://www.sonypictures.com/tv/kids/index_jackie.html Even the official website can't decide.]] Daolon seems to be the more popular spelling among the fanbase.
* SmokeOut: He conceals himself in blue smoke when he [[VillainTeleportation teleports]]. Sometimes he [[DefeatEqualsExplosion "poofs"]] like his Dark Chi Warriors.
* SmugSnake: He's utterly convinced of his ingenuity, yet rarely succeeds.
* SquishyWizard: Out of the main villains in ''JCA'', he's physically the least fit. It makes things much harder for him after [[spoiler:he's stripped of his magic]].
* TooDumbToLive: The only one who was surprised that [[spoiler:Shendu betrayed him]] was Wong himself.
* TookALevelInBadass: Went from a recurring villain in Season 2 to the main villain of Season 3.
* TooManyMouths: He can create in his palms round mouths. He can absord the Talisman magic into himself through them.
* VillainousCheekbones: His wilted flesh makes no effort to hide his classically villainous cheekbones.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler: He's last seen in "Deja Vu", being taken away by the past Enforcers for interrogation. While Jackie returns to the present, [[FridgeHorror Wong's ultimate fate is never revealed]].]]
* WizardDuel: Almost in their every encounter, he and Uncle engage in this.
* YouKilledMyFather: States that he "defeated" Uncle's teacher, Chi Master Fong (the details of which are never brought up). While the show has a NeverSayDie policy, most dialogue indicates that Wong killed him.

!!Dark Chi Warriors
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purpose.

!!!Razor Khan
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[[caption-width-right:380:Ready as soldiers, [[TheVoiceless silent as ghosts]]. From left to right: Gan, Chui and Ren.]]
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[[caption-width-right:380:Meet [[FanNickname Dark Chi Enforcers]]. From left to right: Chui (Ratso), Ren (Finn) and Gan (Chow).]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:And [[AndZoidberg Zhen]] (Hak Foo).]]

Daolon Wong's demonic henchmen.
These Shadowkhan attack with sharp blade-like claws. They originally consisted of Ren, Chui, and Gan; later they were replaced are summoned by Finn, Ratso, and Chow respectively. Eventually Hak Foo was also turned into one of the Warriors and renamed Zhen.Ratso with an Oni Mask.



* BareYourMidriff: Chui/Ratso and Zhen's midriff are wholly exposed. The other two have theirs partially exposed.
* BizarreAlienBiology: Their eyelids are situated so that they open and close vertically, not horizontally like with a human.
* BlackEyesOfEvil: They have pitch-black eyes to reflect their nature as evil spirits
* DeathIsCheap: Any time they are seriously or fatally injured, they [[DefeatEqualsExplosion "poof" into clouds of smoke]], and are eventually revived and resummoned. [[ButtMonkey The Enforcers]] have this PlayedForLaughs.
* DropTheHammer: Chui/Ratso uses a sledgehammer.
* EvilRedhead: Except for [[BaldOfEvil Chui/Ratso]], they all have long red hair.
%%* EvilWearsBlack
* FacialMarkings: They all have lightning bolt on their chins (excluding Zhen) and on their foreheads a mark similiar to the one Wong has. They are both blue.
* FightingWithChucks: Gan/Chow's weapon is a sanjiegun, a three-sectional staff.
* FumaShuriken: Ren/Finn's WeaponOfChoice. It's used close range or as a throwing weapon.
* InASingleBound: They can jump quite high, Zhen even more so.
* MeaningfulName: Chui can mean "hammer" in Chinese. Zhen can mean "rare" or "precious" in Chinese, reflecting Wong's slightly higher valuing of Hak Foo due to him being more competent than the other Enforcers.
* ReplacementMooks: After Uncle trapped the original Dark Chi Warriors inside a magic box, Daolon Wong used the Dark Hand Enforcers as substitutes.
* SealedEvilInACan: The original Warriors are sealed by Uncle into the Lost Urn of Wei Cheng, forcing Wong to replace them with the Enforcers.
* SlaveMooks: Finn, Ratso, and Chow were forcibly turned into Dark Chi Warriors against their will (with Wong even saying that they're enslaved to do his bidding). [[BlessedWithSuck They resent their ridiculous new appearances, and being forced to do the old wizard's bidding]]. Hak Foo on the other hand, while he didn't agree to join, [[FreakyIsCool doesn't mind it because he's more powerful now]].
* SmokeOut: When they teleport or "die", they are consealed in blue smoke.
* TheStoic: While the Enforcers are just as expressive as before, the original Warriors were mostly expressionless. One of the rare cases of them being NotSoStoic was when [[spoiler:Jade fought them to a standstill with the Ben Shui Order's Chosen One's staff]].
* SummonToHand: They can summon their weapon to their hands, either over a long distance or out of thin air.
* SuperStrength: The skinny Chow/Gan could break down a door that was barricaded. Chui/Ratso easily caught a tree that was falling on him. Zhen is the strongest of them.
* SuperpoweredMooks: They're faster and stronger than humans, have [[MindOverMatter telekinetic control over their weapons]], and have ResurrectiveImmortality.
* TastesLikePurple: They can ''smell'' magic. This way they locate Jade, who was using the Snake Talisman's power at the time.
* TheVoiceless: The original Warriors were completely mute. However, the Enforcers are still just as talkative after their transformations.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Oni and Shadowkhan]]
The [[{{Youkai}} Oni]] are hideous horned demons from Japanese folklore. 10 of them (led by Tarakudo) commanded an army of [[LivingShadow Shadowkhan]], who are demonic shadow warriors.

to:

* BareYourMidriff: Chui/Ratso and Zhen's midriff are wholly exposed. The other two have theirs partially exposed.
AbsurdlySharpBlade [[AbsurdlySharpClaws Claws]] / WolverineClaws
%%* AudibleSharpness
* BizarreAlienBiology: Their eyelids are situated so that they open and close vertically, not horizontally like with a human.
FragileSpeedster: They seem to be the fastest type of Shadowkhan.
* BlackEyesOfEvil: KnifeNut: They have pitch-black eyes to reflect Freddy Krueger-like knife-gloved hands.
%%* MonstrousHumanoid
* NoodlePeople: While it's not exaggerated,
their nature as evil spirits
* DeathIsCheap: Any time they
torso, head and limbs are seriously or fatally injured, they [[DefeatEqualsExplosion "poof" into clouds of smoke]], and are eventually revived and resummoned. [[ButtMonkey The Enforcers]] have this PlayedForLaughs.
* DropTheHammer: Chui/Ratso uses a sledgehammer.
* EvilRedhead: Except for [[BaldOfEvil Chui/Ratso]], they all have long red hair.
%%* EvilWearsBlack
* FacialMarkings: They all have lightning bolt on
thin. A special mention goes to their chins (excluding Zhen) and on legs: they have pointed blades as their foreheads a mark similiar legs.
* WallCrawl: They can do this thanks
to the one Wong has. blades their limbs consist of.

!!!Bat Khan
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Flying Shadowkhan.
They are both blue.
* FightingWithChucks: Gan/Chow's weapon is a sanjiegun, a three-sectional staff.
* FumaShuriken: Ren/Finn's WeaponOfChoice. It's used close range or as a throwing weapon.
* InASingleBound: They can jump quite high, Zhen even more so.
* MeaningfulName: Chui can mean "hammer" in Chinese. Zhen can mean "rare" or "precious" in Chinese, reflecting Wong's slightly higher valuing of Hak Foo due to him being more competent than
summoned by Scruffy the other Enforcers.
* ReplacementMooks: After Uncle trapped the original Dark Chi Warriors inside a magic box, Daolon Wong used the Dark Hand Enforcers as substitutes.
* SealedEvilInACan: The original Warriors are sealed by Uncle into the Lost Urn of Wei Cheng, forcing Wong to replace them with the Enforcers.
* SlaveMooks: Finn, Ratso, and Chow were forcibly turned into Dark Chi Warriors against their will (with Wong even saying that they're enslaved to do
dog, who somehow got an Oni Mask on his bidding). [[BlessedWithSuck They resent their ridiculous new appearances, and being forced to do the old wizard's bidding]]. Hak Foo on the other hand, while he didn't agree to join, [[FreakyIsCool doesn't mind it because he's more powerful now]].
* SmokeOut: When they teleport or "die", they are consealed in blue smoke.
* TheStoic: While the Enforcers are just as expressive as before, the original Warriors were mostly expressionless. One of the rare cases of them being NotSoStoic was when [[spoiler:Jade fought them to a standstill with the Ben Shui Order's Chosen One's staff]].
* SummonToHand: They can summon their weapon to their hands, either over a long distance or out of thin air.
* SuperStrength: The skinny Chow/Gan could break down a door that was barricaded. Chui/Ratso easily caught a tree that was falling on him. Zhen is the strongest of them.
* SuperpoweredMooks: They're faster and stronger than humans, have [[MindOverMatter telekinetic control over their weapons]], and have ResurrectiveImmortality.
* TastesLikePurple: They can ''smell'' magic. This way they locate Jade, who was using the Snake Talisman's power at the time.
* TheVoiceless: The original Warriors were completely mute. However, the Enforcers are still just as talkative after their transformations.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Oni and Shadowkhan]]
The [[{{Youkai}} Oni]] are hideous horned demons from Japanese folklore. 10 of them (led by Tarakudo) commanded an army of [[LivingShadow Shadowkhan]], who are demonic shadow warriors.
face.



* BadassArmy: The Oni and Shadowkhan could possibly engulf the entire world in darkness (figuratively and [[TheNightThatNeverEnds literally]]).
* FangsAreEvil: The Oni have sharp teeth.
* HornedHumanoid: The Oni have small horns.
* KeystoneArmy: While generally efficient, the Shadowkhan are dependent on their masters' instructions. Other than the Oni, people can control them only as long as they're wearing an Oni Mask or having [[spoiler:Tarakudo's mark]]. [[spoiler:Imprisoning Tarakudo in his mask seals also his Generals and all the Shadowkhan.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: During the 4th season, when Tarakudo or the Oni are involved, you hear a quiet sinister tone.
* NearVillainVictory: [[spoiler:The Oni Generals are released [[NiceJobBreakingItHero by the heroes]] unknowingly doing the very thing that destroys their mask prisons -- by gathering them in one location. The Oni then [[AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs conquer Section 13]] and begin summoning enough Shadowkhan to cover the entire Earth in darkness. Tarakudo imprisons the J-Team and the Generals set out to spread the veil of darkness unopposed. The J-Team is able to stop and seal the Oni and the Shadowkhan away only after they accidentally discover the existence of the mask used for that purpose, and even then, getting the mask and placing it on Tarakudo's face is no easy feat.]]
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: The Oni are fearsome ogre-like demons from Japanese mythology. But the Shadowkhan on the other hand were created for the show.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: Once all 9 Oni Generals are united, they collectively possess enough power to eventually cover the entire world in darkness. Presumably, if Tarakudo were not a floating head, he could do this all by himself.
* SealedArmyInACan: Tarakudo was reduced to being a floating head and imprisoned in another dimension, while all the Oni Generals and their respective Shadowkhan tribes were trapped inside the Oni Masks. After Daolon Wong accidentally released Tarakudo, the latter seeks to liberate the other Oni and Shadowkhan. [[spoiler:Eventually all the Oni and Shadowkhan are freed from their imprisonment, however all of them are trapped again inside a final Oni Mask placed on Tarakudo's face.]]
* TimeAbyss: Like the Demon Sorcerers, Tarakudo and his Generals are ancient, but their actual age is never stated. The fact that Shendu used one of the Oni Masks to summon the Shadowkhan, indicating they were defeated before he was turned into a statue, hints that the Oni might be even ''older'' than the Demon Sorcerers.
* {{Youkai}}: The Oni are a class of creatures from the folklore of Japan.

!!Tarakudo
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[[caption-width-right:144: This face will stare at you from the SHADOWS!]]
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-->''I am the one and only King of the Shadowkhan!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MiguelFerrer

The main villain of Season 4. He is the king of the Shadowkhan and lord of all Oni. He seeks to release his nine Oni Generals and their Shadowkhan armies to take over the world.

to:

* BadassArmy: The Oni and AirborneMook: They are the only Shadowkhan could possibly engulf the entire world in darkness (figuratively and [[TheNightThatNeverEnds literally]]).
type which can fly.
* FangsAreEvil: The Oni BatOutOfHell: They have sharp teeth.
* HornedHumanoid: The Oni have small horns.
* KeystoneArmy: While generally efficient, the Shadowkhan are dependent on their masters' instructions. Other than the Oni, people can control them only as long as they're wearing an Oni Mask or having [[spoiler:Tarakudo's mark]]. [[spoiler:Imprisoning Tarakudo in his mask seals also his Generals and all the Shadowkhan.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: During the 4th season, when Tarakudo or the Oni are involved, you hear a quiet sinister tone.
* NearVillainVictory: [[spoiler:The Oni Generals are released [[NiceJobBreakingItHero by the heroes]] unknowingly doing the very thing that destroys their mask prisons -- by gathering them in one location. The Oni then [[AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs conquer Section 13]] and begin summoning enough Shadowkhan to cover the entire Earth in darkness. Tarakudo imprisons the J-Team and the Generals set out to spread the veil of darkness unopposed. The J-Team is able to stop and seal the Oni and the Shadowkhan away only after they accidentally discover the existence of the mask used for that purpose, and even then, getting the mask and placing it on Tarakudo's face is no easy feat.]]
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: The Oni are fearsome ogre-like demons from Japanese mythology. But the Shadowkhan on the other hand were created for the show.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: Once all 9 Oni Generals are united, they collectively possess enough power to eventually cover the entire world in darkness. Presumably, if Tarakudo were not a floating head, he could do this all by himself.
* SealedArmyInACan: Tarakudo was reduced to being a floating head and imprisoned in another dimension, while all the Oni Generals
bat-like wings and their respective Shadowkhan tribes were trapped inside the Oni Masks. After Daolon Wong accidentally released Tarakudo, the latter seeks to liberate the other Oni and Shadowkhan. [[spoiler:Eventually all the Oni and Shadowkhan are freed body resembles that of a bat.
* EnergyBall: They can create these
from shadow energy.
* LeotardOfPower: That's the closest thing
their imprisonment, however all of them are trapped again inside a final Oni Mask placed on Tarakudo's face.]]
* TimeAbyss: Like the Demon Sorcerers, Tarakudo and his Generals are ancient, but their actual age is never stated. The fact that Shendu used one of the Oni Masks to summon the Shadowkhan, indicating they were defeated before he was turned into a statue, hints that the Oni might
outfits could be even ''older'' than the Demon Sorcerers.
* {{Youkai}}: The Oni are a class of creatures from the folklore of Japan.

!!Tarakudo
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called.

!!!Sumo Khan
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[[caption-width-right:144: This face will stare at you from the SHADOWS!]]
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-->''I am the one
Large and only King of the Shadowkhan!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MiguelFerrer

The main villain of Season 4. He is the king of the Shadowkhan and lord of all Oni. He seeks to release his nine
strong Shadowkhan. They are summoned by Captain Black with an Oni Generals and their Shadowkhan armies to take over the world.Mask.



* AffablyEvil: The least strict boss to the Enforcers and isn't particularly malevolent - while he still wants to take over the world, he isn't a dick about it.
* ArcVillain: Tarakudo appears in the first and last episodes of the fourth season.
* AristocratsAreEvil: He styles himself as the "Lord of All Oni" and "King of the Shadowkhan".
%%* BeardOfEvil
* BadassGrandpa: He is an ancient and immortal demon after all.
* BadassMustache: His mustache is similar to those included to the classical samurai masks.
* BadBoss: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] when compared to the other {{Big Bad}}s of the series, though he has his moments when the Enforcers stretch his patience.
* BattleStrip: [[spoiler: When he regains his body, he prepares for battle... by ripping off his shirt.]]
* BenevolentBoss: This is the one of the biggest things that set him apart from the other villains. While the others have at best strained relationship with their associates, Tarakudo treats his underlings - human or Oni - more leniently, and his Generals are never shown plotting behind his back.
* BerserkButton: He becomes absolutely murderous once he finds out that the J-Team has obtained his mask.
* BigBad: Of Season 4, being the leader of the Oni and the Shadowkhan.
* BigNo: He yells this when [[spoiler:he's being sucked into his mask]].
* BroughtDownToBadass: When Tarakudo is hit with a spell that causes him to [[spoiler:have a body so that the tenth mask can be used to seal away him and the rest of the Oni]], it also removes his MindOverMatter powers. [[spoiler:Even without them, sticking the mask to his face proved the only way to stop him and his armies.]]
* TheChessmaster: He shows himself to be a long-term planner with his XanatosGambit example (see below) and the fact that he [[spoiler:hid the only known object that could be used to defeat him in a nearly inaccessible realm]].
* CombatPragmatist: When he turns out to be evenly matched in telekinesis with Eggbert the Noble Rooster, he uses a distraction to take the rooster out.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: When compared to the other main antagonists, Tarakudo is probably the wisest and the most sensible, given his more flexible way of thinking. His best example of this trope would be hiding [[spoiler:the mask made specifically to seal him]] in the Shadow Realm, a place no human can enter without using BlackMagic.
* DeadpanSnarker: He provides more humor than the other {{Big Bad}}s with his dry wit.
* EarlyBirdCameo: [[spoiler: As a tattoo that Jade put on her leg. Not surprisingly it's a MarkOfTheBeast (see below).]]
* EvilSoundsDeep: Helps that his voice is provided by Miguel Ferrer.
* EvilWearsBlack: [[spoiler: When he regains his physical body, he appears in a black gi with [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver red patterns]].]]
* FlyingFace: For most of Season 4, Tarakudo is a floating head giving orders.
* IntangibleMan: Tarakudo is an Intangible Floating Demon Head. It makes him a very difficult enemy to fight, but also forces him to rely heavily on his minions. He still prefers it to having a real body, [[spoiler:since the only way he would get that is if someone found the mask that can [[SealedEvilInACan seal him away]].]]
* KickTheDog: After the Bat Khan mask is removed from Scruffy in "The Amazing T-Troop", he makes a telekinetic shot at Jade. Scruffy takes the shot and seems to die. Tarakudo merely says "Oops" and callously vanishes. [[spoiler:Good thing nothing happened to Scruffy.]]
* KungFuWizard: [[spoiler:After being forced into a physical body, Tarakudo drops the mental tricks and starts kicking ''Jackie's'' butt single-handedly.]]
* ManipulativeBastard: When some of the Oni Masks end up on the faces of more noble-minded people, Tarakudo accelerates their corruption by encouraging or tricking them to call upon their darkness within.
* MarkOfTheBeast: [[spoiler:If anyone gets a tattoo of Tarakudo's face, they will have demonic powers and become evil.]]
* MindOverMatter: Tarakudo has the power of levitation and telekinesis.
* MyNameIsInigoMontoya: "Bow before Tarakudo, king of all Shadowkhan, lord of all Oni."
* OutsideContextVillain: As the majority of the shows villain's were Chinese in origin, none of the heroes were prepared for a Japanese one to appear. Even Uncle had no idea who he was when he showed up.
* PungeonMaster: He makes puns more than his predecessor {{Big Bad}}s. In [[HalloweenEpisode "Fright Fight Night"]], after reproving Jackie's lack of a Halloween costume, he places a Jack-o'-lantern on his head, naming him "Jackie-o'-lantern". And in "Ninja Twilight", when he first meets Viper, he says that she's quite a catch before trapping her in a fishnet.
* RedOniBlueOni: Personality-wise, the collected Tarakudo is blue to the boisterous Ikazuki's red. It's ironic because, in literal terms, Tarakudo's and Ikazuki's faces are red and blue respectively.
* SealedEvilInACan: Tarakudo is accidentally released from imprisonment in another dimension by Daolon Wong. [[spoiler:In the end of the season, Tarakudo's own mask is placed on his face, which traps not only him, but also all the other Oni and Shadowkhan.]]
* ShirtlessScene: [[spoiler: After the above mentioned BattleStrip, he spends his final screentime shirtless.]]
* SingleStrokeBattle: [[spoiler: After he regains his body, he performs this on El Toro and Viper at the same time, in mid-air no less. No weapons are used, and no blood is spilled.]]
* SoreLoser: He admits being this before committing the above mentioned KickTheDog moment.
* SupernaturalGoldEyes: Unlike most of the supernatural foes shown, Tarakudo has amber eyes instead of red.
* WeCanRuleTogether: Twice during the show, Tarakudo asks Jade if she's going to reclaim her title as the Queen of the Shadowkhan. It's up to debate how serious he is about this, but it's hinted that [[VillainTakesAnInterest he'd want to be her mentor]].
* WeaksauceWeakness: As an Oni, Tarakudo's eyes are very sensitive to onions, and having it thrown in his face will make him retreat.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: For the above mentioned reason, he freaks out anytime he sees an onion.
--> "[[OhCrap No!]] [[AnythingButThat Anything but onions!]]"
* XanatosGambit: [[spoiler:The Oni generals are released whenever all nine masks are assembled in one place. Since Tarakudo is the only one that knows this, whether he gets all the masks, or the J-Team does, he still wins.]]

!!Oni Generals
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[[caption-width-right:320:Yep, even the leader deserves to have a spot.]]
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9 Oni who served Tarakudo. Each of them has been trapped inside a mask. Any mortal who wears an Oni Mask will be possessed, and can summon a unique type of Shadowkhan.

to:

* AffablyEvil: BossInMookClothing: They're abnormally strong, and [[NoSell completely immune to normal attacks]]. The least strict boss to the Enforcers and isn't particularly malevolent - while he still wants to take over the world, he isn't a dick about it.
* ArcVillain: Tarakudo appears in the first and last episodes of the fourth season.
* AristocratsAreEvil: He styles himself as the "Lord of All Oni" and "King of the Shadowkhan".
%%* BeardOfEvil
* BadassGrandpa: He is an ancient and immortal demon after all.
* BadassMustache: His mustache is similar to those included to the classical samurai masks.
* BadBoss: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] when compared to the other {{Big Bad}}s of the series, though he has his moments when the Enforcers stretch his patience.
* BattleStrip: [[spoiler: When he regains his body, he prepares for battle... by ripping off his shirt.]]
* BenevolentBoss: This is the one of the biggest things that set him apart from the other villains. While the others have at best strained relationship with their associates, Tarakudo treats his underlings - human or Oni - more leniently, and his Generals are never shown plotting behind his back.
* BerserkButton: He becomes absolutely murderous once he finds out that the J-Team has obtained his mask.
* BigBad: Of Season 4, being the leader of the Oni and the Shadowkhan.
* BigNo: He yells this when [[spoiler:he's being sucked into his mask]].
* BroughtDownToBadass: When Tarakudo is hit with a spell that causes him to [[spoiler:have a body so that the tenth mask can be used to seal away him and the rest of the Oni]], it also removes his MindOverMatter powers. [[spoiler:Even without them, sticking the mask to his face proved the
only way to stop him and his armies.]]
* TheChessmaster: He shows himself to be a long-term planner with his XanatosGambit example (see below) and the fact that he [[spoiler:hid the only known object that could be used to
defeat him in a nearly inaccessible realm]].
* CombatPragmatist: When he turns out to be evenly matched in telekinesis
them is with Eggbert the Noble Rooster, he uses Talismans.
* FingerPokeOfDoom: Just
a distraction fillip is enough to take the rooster out.
send Hak Foo flying through a wall.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: When compared to the other main antagonists, Tarakudo is probably the wisest and the most sensible, given his GiantMook: The largest type of Shadowkhan, after a fully grown Leech Khan.
* HumanoidAbomination: They don't look much different from Tohru. But their necks are
more flexible way of thinking. His best example of this trope would be hiding [[spoiler:the mask made specifically to seal him]] in the Shadow Realm, a place no human crouched.
* MightyGlacier: As stated above, they're strong and resilient. But they move slowly, and only by traveling through shadows they
can enter without using BlackMagic.move quickly.
* DeadpanSnarker: He provides more humor than PromotionToOpeningTitles: In the other {{Big Bad}}s with his dry wit.
* EarlyBirdCameo: [[spoiler: As a tattoo that Jade put on her leg. Not surprisingly it's a MarkOfTheBeast (see below).]]
* EvilSoundsDeep: Helps that his voice is provided by Miguel Ferrer.
* EvilWearsBlack: [[spoiler: When he regains his physical body, he appears in a black gi with [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver red patterns]].]]
* FlyingFace: For most of Season 4, Tarakudo is a floating head giving orders.
* IntangibleMan: Tarakudo is an Intangible Floating Demon Head. It makes him a very difficult enemy to fight, but also forces him to rely heavily on his minions. He still prefers it to having a real body, [[spoiler:since the only way he would get that is if someone found the mask that can [[SealedEvilInACan seal him away]].]]
* KickTheDog: After the Bat Khan mask is removed from Scruffy in "The Amazing T-Troop", he makes a telekinetic shot at Jade. Scruffy takes the shot and seems to die. Tarakudo merely says "Oops" and callously vanishes. [[spoiler:Good thing nothing happened to Scruffy.]]
* KungFuWizard: [[spoiler:After being forced into a physical body, Tarakudo drops the mental tricks and starts kicking ''Jackie's'' butt single-handedly.]]
* ManipulativeBastard: When some of the Oni Masks end up on the faces of more noble-minded people, Tarakudo accelerates their corruption by encouraging or tricking them to call upon their darkness within.
* MarkOfTheBeast: [[spoiler:If anyone gets a tattoo of Tarakudo's face, they will have demonic powers and become evil.]]
* MindOverMatter: Tarakudo has the power of levitation and telekinesis.
* MyNameIsInigoMontoya: "Bow before Tarakudo, king of all Shadowkhan, lord of all Oni."
* OutsideContextVillain: As the majority of the shows villain's were Chinese in origin, none of the heroes were prepared for a Japanese
4th season opening, one to appear. Even Uncle had no idea who he was when he showed up.
* PungeonMaster: He makes puns more than his predecessor {{Big Bad}}s. In [[HalloweenEpisode "Fright Fight Night"]], after reproving Jackie's lack of a Halloween costume, he places a Jack-o'-lantern on his head, naming him "Jackie-o'-lantern". And in "Ninja Twilight", when he first meets Viper, he says that she's quite a catch before trapping her in a fishnet.
* RedOniBlueOni: Personality-wise, the collected Tarakudo is blue to the boisterous Ikazuki's red. It's ironic because, in literal terms, Tarakudo's and Ikazuki's faces are red and blue respectively.
* SealedEvilInACan: Tarakudo is accidentally released from imprisonment in another dimension by Daolon Wong. [[spoiler:In the end of the season, Tarakudo's own mask is placed on his face, which traps not only him, but also all the other Oni and Shadowkhan.]]
* ShirtlessScene: [[spoiler: After the above mentioned BattleStrip, he spends his final screentime shirtless.]]
* SingleStrokeBattle: [[spoiler: After he regains his body, he performs this on El Toro and Viper at the same time, in mid-air no less. No weapons are used, and no blood is spilled.]]
* SoreLoser: He admits being this before committing the above mentioned KickTheDog moment.
* SupernaturalGoldEyes: Unlike most of the supernatural foes shown, Tarakudo has amber eyes instead of red.
* WeCanRuleTogether: Twice during the show, Tarakudo asks Jade if she's going to reclaim her title
serves as the Queen of the Shadowkhan. It's up character who's punched by Jackie.
%%* SleevesAreForWimps
* SuperStrength: The Ox Talisman is needed
to debate how serious he is about this, but it's hinted that [[VillainTakesAnInterest he'd want to be her mentor]].
match them.
* WeaksauceWeakness: As an Oni, Tarakudo's eyes SuperToughness: The Talismans are very sensitive required to onions, and having it thrown in his face will make him retreat.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: For the above mentioned reason, he freaks out anytime he sees an onion.
--> "[[OhCrap No!]] [[AnythingButThat Anything but onions!]]"
* XanatosGambit: [[spoiler:The Oni generals are released whenever all nine masks are assembled in one place. Since Tarakudo is the only one that knows this, whether he gets all the masks, or the J-Team does, he still wins.]]

!!Oni Generals
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destroy them.
%%* WrestlerInAllOfUs

!!!Samurai Khan
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[[caption-width-right:320:Yep, even Ikazuki's henchmen, who are ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. They are summoned by the leader deserves to have a spot.]]
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9 Oni who served Tarakudo. Each of them has been trapped inside a mask. Any mortal who wears an Oni Mask will be possessed, and can summon a unique type of Shadowkhan.
reanimated Ikazuki Mask, while he was placed on Finn's butt.



* BaldOfEvil: Most of them don't have hair on their heads.
* BodyHorror: When a mask is worn, the user's face (and sometimes their whole body) will change to resemble that of the Oni possessing them.
* BodySnatcher: Once the mask's host uses their Shadowkhan, they begin to have equal control of the user's body, whether the user (namely Captain Black, Finn, Paco, Jade and Valmont) want them to or not.
* BrainFood: Apparently some, if not all of them, like to eat human brains.
* CastingAShadow: Summoning the Shadowkhan and spreading darkness are the main powers of the Oni Generals.
* DemonicPossession: When an Oni Mask is placed on the face of the user, they are still conscious of their actions, but are greatly influenced by the mask, and eventually it will completely take over. Finn was the only one who wasn't affected, because the Rat Talisman awakened Ikazuki, who was accidentally placed on his butt.
* {{Evil Mask}}s: The season's {{MacGuffin}}s are masks that can summon different breeds of Shadowkhan. That is the main reason the human villains want the masks in the first place.
* EvilWearsBlack: [[spoiler: After they are freed from their masks, they wear almost fully black uniforms.]]
* {{Flat Character}}s: Aside from Ikazuki, they don't get much characterization beyond vileness and loyal devotion to Tarakudo.
* {{Four Star Badass}}es: They all command vast Shadowkhan armies, and they fought personally before their imprisonment [[spoiler:and after their liberation]].
* MadeOfIron: [[spoiler:After they are released from their masks, a blast from the Dragon Talisman doesn't injure them.]]
* SealedEvilInACan: All of the Oni Generals are trapped within masks and by extension, the Shadowkhan they control. [[spoiler:Ultimately, all the Generals are sealed in the mask designed to imprison Tarakudo.]]
* SlasherSmile: Their pointy teeth cause them to make these.
* SummonMagic: Each Oni General commands a tribe of Shadowkhan and, as per usual, can summon them at will. Shendu commanded one tribe because he magically manipulated one of the masks.
* TheVoiceless: Excluding Ikazuki, they're never heard speaking.
* UndyingLoyalty: They all have this towards Tarakudo, as they're never shown plotting behind his back.
* WeaksauceWeakness: Onions can normally hurt them, unless an Oni Mask is attached to a human host.
* WildHair: Some of them have this, as you might expect from the reputedly wild Onis.

!!!Ikazuki
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-->''[[LargeHam Ikazuki lives]]. [[KneelBeforeZod Bow before my mighty form]] and - [[EpicFail Where is my mighty form]]?''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MauriceLaMarche

The only Oni General who is named. He is the second-in-command behind Tarakudo. He can summon Samurai Khan.

to:

* BaldOfEvil: Most of them don't have hair on their heads.
AbsurdlySharpBlade: Their shadow katanas.
* BodyHorror: When a mask is worn, ArmorIsUseless: See the user's face (and sometimes their whole body) will change to resemble FakeUltimateMook below.
* CoolHelmet: That too comes from being a samurai.
%%* EverythingsBetterWithSamurai:
* FakeUltimateMook: They're big, heavily armored samurai
that of the Oni possessing them.
* BodySnatcher: Once the mask's host uses their Shadowkhan, they begin
wield shadow swords able to have equal control of the user's body, whether the user (namely Captain Black, Finn, Paco, Jade and Valmont) want them to or not.
* BrainFood: Apparently some, if not all of them, like to eat human brains.
* CastingAShadow: Summoning the Shadowkhan and spreading darkness are the main powers of the Oni Generals.
* DemonicPossession: When an Oni Mask is placed on the face of the user, they are still conscious of their actions, but are greatly influenced by the mask, and eventually it will completely take over. Finn was the only one who wasn't affected, because the Rat Talisman awakened Ikazuki, who was accidentally placed on his butt.
* {{Evil Mask}}s: The season's {{MacGuffin}}s are masks that can summon different breeds of Shadowkhan. That is the main reason the human villains want the masks
cut through anything, yet in the first place.
* EvilWearsBlack: [[spoiler: After they are freed from their masks, they wear almost fully black uniforms.]]
* {{Flat Character}}s: Aside from Ikazuki, they don't get much characterization beyond vileness and loyal devotion to Tarakudo.
* {{Four Star Badass}}es: They all command vast Shadowkhan armies, and they fought personally before their imprisonment [[spoiler:and after their liberation]].
* MadeOfIron: [[spoiler:After they are released from their masks, a blast from the Dragon Talisman doesn't injure them.]]
* SealedEvilInACan: All of the Oni Generals are trapped within masks and by extension, the Shadowkhan they control. [[spoiler:Ultimately, all the Generals are sealed in the mask designed to imprison Tarakudo.]]
* SlasherSmile: Their pointy teeth cause them to make these.
* SummonMagic: Each Oni General commands a tribe of Shadowkhan and, as per usual, can summon them at will. Shendu commanded one tribe because he magically manipulated one of the masks.
* TheVoiceless: Excluding Ikazuki,
end they're never heard speaking.
* UndyingLoyalty: They all have this towards Tarakudo,
just as easily defeated as the Ninja-Khan (or even easier). The fact that they're never shown plotting behind his back.
* WeaksauceWeakness: Onions can normally hurt them, unless an Oni Mask
[[ButtMonkey Ikazuki's]] Shadowkhan is attached a justification.
* GlassCannon: Turns out that despite their armor, they're not that difficult
to a human host.
dissipate.
%%* HeavilyArmoredMook
* WildHair: Some of them have this, as you might expect from the reputedly wild Onis.

!!!Ikazuki
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HumanoidAbomination: Besides being quite tall and having red eyes and blue hands, they're quite human-looking.

!!!Squid Khan
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-->''[[LargeHam Ikazuki lives]]. [[KneelBeforeZod Bow before my mighty form]] and - [[EpicFail Where is my mighty form]]?''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MauriceLaMarche

The only
Slimy tentacled monsters who can "stretch like taffy". They are summoned by [[spoiler:Paco]] with an Oni General who is named. He is the second-in-command behind Tarakudo. He can summon Samurai Khan.Mask.



* ButtMonkey: Despite being the most powerful and the only named one of the Oni Generals, Ikazuki is often at the butt of all jokes. First by being revived without a body, then by literally being at Finn's butt for his debut episode, [[spoiler:and finally being "creamed" between Viper and El Toro's body slam]].
* TheDragon: In "The Demon Behind", Ikazuki is addressed as Tarakudo's second-in-command by Tohru. This comes into play in the fourth season finale, where Ikazuki orders the other Demon Generals to attack the Chans and remains with Tarakudo at Section 13 base during the Earth's invasion.
* TheDreaded: Ikazuki is feared as Tarakudo's most fearsome general. But it's played for laughs as he ends up the ButtMonkey in all appearances - in his first, literally.
* EverythingsBetterWithSamurai: He commands Samurai Khan. [[spoiler:When he is released from his mask, he wears a [[CoolHelmet samurai helmet]].]]
%%* EvilIsHammy
%%* EvilSoundsDeep
%%* HotBlooded
* {{Jerkass}}: He's respectful towards Tarakudo and presumably towards the other Generals, but towards everyone else he acts haughtily.
* KneelBeforeZod: He often orders people to bow before "his mighty form".
* RedOniBlueOni: Personality-wise, the boisterous Ikazuki is red to the collected Tarakudo's blue. It's ironic because, in literal terms, Tarakudo's and Ikazuki's faces are red and blue respectively.
* SealedEvilInACan: Like the other generals. [[spoiler:Is ultimately imprisoned within Tarakudo's mask, along with everyone else.]]
* TwoBeingsOneBody: The Rat Talisman is used on his mask to make him talk. Later he accidentally is stuck onto Finn's ''rear''.
* UndyingLoyalty: He refuses to reveal the Chans a way to defeat his master when they're interrogating him.

!!The Shadowkhan
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Demonic shadow spirits. They were introduced as {{ninja}}s who served Shendu, and briefly [[KidWithTheLeash Jade]]. In Season 4 we learn that their original masters were the Oni, and there are 9 different varieties of them.

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* ButtMonkey: Despite CombatTentacles: Naturally, being the most powerful squid monsters and all.
* EldritchAbomination: The Squid Khan are
the only named one kind of the Oni Generals, Ikazuki is often at the butt Shadowkhan whose face we see, which turn out to be that of all jokes. First by being revived without a body, then by literally being at Finn's butt hideous demonic-looking Cthulian monster.
* EverythingsSquishierWithCephalopods
* ExtraEyes: They have seven little round eyes.
* TentacleRope: Their squid tentacles can be used
for his debut episode, [[spoiler:and finally being "creamed" between Viper and El Toro's body slam]].
* TheDragon: In "The Demon Behind", Ikazuki is addressed as Tarakudo's second-in-command by Tohru. This comes into play in the fourth season finale, where Ikazuki orders the other Demon Generals to attack the Chans and remains with Tarakudo at Section 13 base during the Earth's invasion.
restraint.
* TheDreaded: Ikazuki is feared as Tarakudo's most fearsome general. But it's played for laughs as he ends up the ButtMonkey in all appearances - in his first, literally.
* EverythingsBetterWithSamurai: He commands Samurai Khan. [[spoiler:When he is released from his mask, he wears a [[CoolHelmet samurai helmet]].]]
%%* EvilIsHammy
%%* EvilSoundsDeep
%%* HotBlooded
* {{Jerkass}}: He's respectful towards Tarakudo and presumably towards the other Generals, but towards everyone else he acts haughtily.
* KneelBeforeZod: He often orders people
TooManyMouths: They seem to bow before "his mighty form".
* RedOniBlueOni: Personality-wise, the boisterous Ikazuki is red to the collected Tarakudo's blue. It's ironic because, in literal terms, Tarakudo's and Ikazuki's faces are red and blue respectively.
* SealedEvilInACan: Like the other generals. [[spoiler:Is ultimately imprisoned within Tarakudo's mask, along with everyone else.]]
* TwoBeingsOneBody: The Rat Talisman is used on his mask to make him talk. Later he accidentally is stuck onto Finn's ''rear''.
* UndyingLoyalty: He refuses to reveal the Chans a way to defeat his master when they're interrogating him.

!!The Shadowkhan
have another mouth ''on top of their head''!

!!!Crab Khan
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Demonic shadow spirits.
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They have large crab-like pincers in their right arms, and large scorpion-like stabbing claws in their left arms.
They were introduced as {{ninja}}s who served Shendu, and briefly [[KidWithTheLeash Jade]]. In Season 4 we learn that temporarily split in half, because their original masters were Oni Mask was also split in half. They're summoned by Valmont and Jade with the Oni, and there are 9 different varieties two halves of them.the mask.



* TheCorruption: To anyone who summons them who isn't already evil, and sometimes even then. It's the summoning that starts it, not the Oni Masks, as the corrupting only sets in once they are called upon. Though more noble-minded people can resist for a time, the Oni's influence will dominate the host eventually.
* DarkIsEvil: Quite literally, see LivingShadow.
* DefeatEqualsExplosion: When they "die", they vaporize into black mist.
* EliteMooks: They are far more skilled and deadly than The Enforcers.
* EvilWearsBlack: They wear black clothes (or black skin).
* HumanoidAbomination: All but the Leech Khan and the Squid Khan, to varying degrees.
* LivingShadow: Shadowkhan are just that, shadows manifested into physical form.
* MookCarryover: Inverted. They are introduced as serving Shendu, but originally served Tarakudo, despite the latter not appearing until Season 4. Played straight with Shadow-Jade and to a lesser extent with anyone who put on a mask, though in both cases the summoner became BrainwashedAndCrazy. Daolon Wong ''tried'' to do this, but ended up freeing Tarakudo instead, though he had briefly controlled them in an earlier episode.
* MalevolentMaskedMen: They all wear ninja-like masks. We only get to see one Squid Khan's mask removed (and its face wasn't pretty). Presumably, all Shadowkhan are equally as horrifying underneath.
* MundaneUtility: Some people have used the Shadowkhan for something else than combat. For example:
** When Jade got control of the Ninja Shadowkhan in "Queen of the Shadowkhan", she used them as household servants.
** When Ratso got the Razor-Khan Oni Mask, he used his Shadowkhan to play baseball.
** Captain Black is a double subversion. When he got the Sumo-Khan Oni Mask, he decided to replace all the Section 13 agents with Shadowkhan, claiming that they were better than humans in every way. We see several shots of Shadowkhan typing on computers, checking folders, arresting people... and mopping the floor.
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: They come in many different shapes and sizes.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Like the Demon Sorcerers, Shadowkhan all have glowing red eyes of some sort, except for the eyeless Leech Khan.
* ReplacementMooks: When Daolon Wong gets fed up with the Enforcers' incompetence in "Sheep In, Sheep Out", he replaces them with the Ninja Khan until he decides that they're not superior after all.
* SealedArmyInACan: The Shadowkhan are all bound to the Oni Masks, until someone wears a mask and summons them. [[spoiler:In the end, all the Shadowkhan are trapped inside Tarakudo's mask, along with the Oni.]]
* ShadowWalker: The Shadowkhan can use shadows as dimensional doors. They once travelled through the Shadow Realm in order to enter Jade's dream.
* SummonMagic: The Shadowkhan can be summoned anywhere there is ambient shadow.
* TheVoiceless: They never speak.

!!!Ninja Khan
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The most common kind of Shadowkhan, and the only type seen until Season 4. They have been summoned by Shendu and Daolon Wong (through sorcery), Jade and [[spoiler:Tohru]] (with the [[spoiler:Mark of Tarakudo]]), and Chow (with an Oni Mask).

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* TheCorruption: To anyone who summons them who isn't already evil, HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Valmont and sometimes even then. It's the summoning that starts it, not the Jade each end up wearing half an Oni Masks, as the corrupting only sets in once Mask, so when they are called upon. Though more noble-minded people can resist for a time, the Oni's influence will dominate the host eventually.
* DarkIsEvil: Quite literally, see LivingShadow.
* DefeatEqualsExplosion: When they "die", they vaporize into black mist.
* EliteMooks: They are far more skilled and deadly than The Enforcers.
* EvilWearsBlack: They wear black clothes (or black skin).
* HumanoidAbomination: All but the Leech Khan and the Squid
summon their Crab Khan, to varying degrees.
* LivingShadow:
they each end up getting the left and right halves of each mook. But Valmont's Shadowkhan are just that, shadows manifested into physical form.
* MookCarryover: Inverted. They are introduced as serving Shendu, but originally served Tarakudo, despite
retain the latter not appearing until Season 4. Played straight with Shadow-Jade and to a lesser extent with anyone who put on a mask, though in both cases the summoner became BrainwashedAndCrazy. Daolon Wong ''tried'' to do this, but ended up freeing Tarakudo instead, though he had briefly controlled them in an earlier episode.
* MalevolentMaskedMen: They all wear ninja-like masks. We only get to see one Squid Khan's mask removed (and its face wasn't pretty). Presumably, all Shadowkhan are equally as horrifying underneath.
* MundaneUtility: Some people have used the Shadowkhan for something else than combat. For example:
** When Jade got control of the Ninja Shadowkhan in "Queen of the Shadowkhan", she used them as household servants.
** When Ratso got the Razor-Khan Oni Mask, he used his Shadowkhan to play baseball.
** Captain Black is a double subversion. When he got the Sumo-Khan Oni Mask, he decided to replace all the Section 13 agents with Shadowkhan, claiming that they were better than humans in every way. We see several shots of Shadowkhan typing on computers, checking folders, arresting people... and mopping the floor.
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: They come in many different shapes and sizes.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Like the Demon Sorcerers, Shadowkhan all have glowing red eyes of some sort, except for the eyeless Leech Khan.
* ReplacementMooks: When Daolon Wong gets fed up with the Enforcers' incompetence in "Sheep In, Sheep Out", he replaces them with the Ninja Khan until he decides that they're not superior after all.
* SealedArmyInACan: The Shadowkhan are all bound to the Oni Masks, until someone wears a mask and summons them. [[spoiler:In the end, all the Shadowkhan are trapped inside Tarakudo's mask, along with the Oni.]]
* ShadowWalker: The Shadowkhan can use shadows as dimensional doors. They once travelled through the Shadow Realm in order to enter
heads, while Jade's dream.
don't.
* SummonMagic: HybridMonster: Like stated above, one of their arm has a crab-like pincers, and the other has a scorpion-like stabbing claw.
* LightningBruiser: When they are whole, they come off as strong, fast and durable.
%%* MonstrousHumanoid
%%* PowerPincers
* WhoNeedsTheirWholeBody: Played with.
The Shadowkhan left half-Shadowkhan (the ones who retained the heads) are able to fight somewhat effectively. The headless right half-Shadowkhan can be summoned anywhere there is ambient shadow.
* TheVoiceless: They never speak.

!!!Ninja
barely get anything done.

!!!Leech
Khan
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The most common kind of Shadowkhan, and the only type seen until Season 4.
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They have been start out very small and pathetic, but they grow larger every time they eat a human's shadow (which incapacitates the victim). They are summoned by Shendu and Daolon Wong (through sorcery), Jade and [[spoiler:Tohru]] (with the [[spoiler:Mark of Tarakudo]]), and Chow (with Hak Foo with an Oni Mask).Mask.



* ConservationOfNinjutsu: Whatever it's five or tens of them, they would take the same amount of effort to dispatch.
* FlechetteStorm: Sometimes they do this with their shuriken.
* HighlyVisibleNinja: Averted. While they usually face the heroes face-to-face, they are actually very good at being stealthy and unseen in spite of their numbers.
* HumanoidAbomination: They're the most human-like in appearance, besides the blue skin and red eyes.
* JackOfAllStats: When compared to the other Shadowkhan, they appear to be the most versatile.
* KnifeNut: They can summon various weapons, but they mostly use throwing stars.
* McNinja: Subverted. They initially seem like this, as ninjas are Japanese and Shendu is ''Chinese''. Eventually it's revealed that Shendu merely possessed the mask that grants control over them.
* {{Ninja}}: They run and [[InASingleBound jump around]], use martial arts, and throw shuriken.
* NotQuiteFlight: They have in their suits capes which they can use for gliding.
* SmokeOut: They sometimes disappear by using smoke bombs.
* WallCrawl: They're shown to be able to do this without any visible tools for that purpose.

!!!Razor Khan
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These Shadowkhan attack with sharp blade-like claws. They are summoned by Ratso with an Oni Mask.

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* ConservationOfNinjutsu: Whatever it's five or tens of them, they would take the same amount of effort to dispatch.AdorableEvilMinions: Really tiny Shadowkhan who look like plushies.
* FlechetteStorm: Sometimes AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: The largest we see grows taller than most of the buildings of San Francisco.
* CastsNoShadow: When
they do this have eaten a person's shadow, the victim literally casts no shadow, as seen with their shuriken.
Tohru and Chow.
* HighlyVisibleNinja: Averted. While EldritchAbomination: Along with the Squid Khan, they usually face the heroes face-to-face, they are actually look very good at being stealthy monstrous and unseen in spite of their numbers.
* HumanoidAbomination: They're the most human-like in appearance, besides the blue skin and red eyes.
* JackOfAllStats: When
unearthly compared to the other Shadowkhan, Shadowkhan.
* EyelessFace: They're the only Shadowkhan type that doesn't seem to have eyes.
* FourLeggedInsect: When
they appear to be the most versatile.
* KnifeNut: They can summon various weapons, but
grow in size, they mostly use throwing stars.
* McNinja: Subverted. They initially seem like this, as ninjas
are Japanese and Shendu is ''Chinese''. Eventually it's revealed that Shendu merely possessed the mask that grants control over them.
* {{Ninja}}: They run and [[InASingleBound jump around]], use martial arts, and throw shuriken.
* NotQuiteFlight: They
to have in their suits capes which four legs. Try to imagine a leech with four legs at its lower body, and you have it.
* GiantMook: Eventually,
they can use grow really huge.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: They're not ninja warriors like the others, so they can't beat up enemies in a straight forward manner. However, they grow stronger with every shadow they consume.
* KillerRabbit: Because of how small they are, the Leech Khan are mistaken
for gliding.
harmless at first.
* SmokeOut: MagikarpPower: The Leech Khan start off too weak to fight at all. If they manage to feed enough though, they can become the size of buildings.
* MiniMook: The Leech Khan start out very tiny.
* MiracleGroMonster:
They sometimes disappear grow by using smoke bombs.
eating shadows of living creatures.
%%* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily:
* WallCrawl: They're shown to be able to At least the smaller ones can do this without any visible tools for that purpose.

!!!Razor
this.

!!!Mantis
Khan
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Four-legged creatures
with sharp blade-like claws. They are summoned by Ratso with an arms. [[spoiler:Nobody gets to wear their Oni Mask.Mask, but they appear briefly after their Oni General is freed.]]



* AbsurdlySharpBlade [[AbsurdlySharpClaws Claws]] / WolverineClaws
%%* AudibleSharpness
* FragileSpeedster: They seem to be the fastest type of Shadowkhan.
* KnifeNut: They have Freddy Krueger-like knife-gloved hands.
%%* MonstrousHumanoid
* NoodlePeople: While it's not exaggerated, their torso, head and limbs are thin. A special mention goes to their legs: they have pointed blades as their legs.
* WallCrawl: They can do this thanks to the blades their limbs consist of.

!!!Bat Khan
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Flying Shadowkhan. They are summoned by Scruffy the dog, who somehow got an Oni Mask on his face.

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* AbsurdlySharpBlade [[AbsurdlySharpClaws Claws]] / WolverineClaws
%%* AudibleSharpness
* FragileSpeedster:
AnimalisticAbomination: They seem to be resemble mantises after all.
%%* FourLeggedInsect
* OurCentaursAreDifferent: You might describe them as "mantis centaurs".
* SlayingMantis: Their blades resemble those a mantis would have.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Of all
the fastest type Shadowkhan, they get the least amount of Shadowkhan.
* KnifeNut: They have Freddy Krueger-like knife-gloved hands.
%%* MonstrousHumanoid
* NoodlePeople: While
screen time, because [[spoiler:no one gets a chance to wear their general's mask before it's not exaggerated, their torso, head and limbs are thin. A special mention goes to their legs: they have pointed blades as their legs.
* WallCrawl: They can do this thanks to the blades their limbs consist of.

!!!Bat Khan
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destroyed]].
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[[folder:The Ice Gang]]
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Flying Shadowkhan. [[caption-width-right:400:Now they include street gangs, eh? From left to right: MC Cobra, Strikemaster Ice and DJ Fist.]]
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Drago's henchmen.
They are summoned by Scruffy consist of Strikemaster Ice, MC Cobra, and DJ Fist. Originally a pizza boy, Ice joined a Shaolin-like monastery where he learned martial arts and met his boys Fist and Cobra. After they were kicked out of the dog, who somehow got an Oni Mask on monastery for bad behavior, the Ice Gang sought revenge but were stopped by Jackie and the Enforcers. They were later recruited by Drago and changed them into his face.dragon henchmen.



* AirborneMook: They are the only Shadowkhan type which can fly.
* BatOutOfHell: They have bat-like wings and their body resembles that of a bat.
* EnergyBall: They can create these from shadow energy.
* LeotardOfPower: That's the closest thing their outfits could be called.

!!!Sumo Khan
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Large and strong Shadowkhan. They are summoned by Captain Black with an Oni Mask.

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* AirborneMook: They are the only Shadowkhan type which can fly.
{{Arrogant Kung Fu Guy}}s: Awesome skills at martial arts used for greedy criminal activities? They're possibly even more petty than Hak Foo.
* BatOutOfHell: {{Badass}}es: They have bat-like wings proven to be more of a match for Jackie than the Enforcers (excluding Hak Foo) ever were. They still bumble around quite a bit, however.
* {{Badass Normal}}s: They received from {{warrior monk}}s martial arts training that allows them to fare well against Jackie.
* [[BastardUnderstudy Bastard Understudies]]: All three to Drago, when they think they had the upper hand after Drago loses his Fire Demon powers.
* BigThinShortTrio: Fist, Cobra
and Ice, respectively.
* BroughtDownToNormal: They spend a good deal of the last season being powered up, but lose all
their body resembles powers when [[spoiler:Drago is banished to the Netherworld]].
* [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass Crouching Morons, Hidden Badasses]]: All three look and act like stereotypical street gang boys, but they're more of a creditable threat than the Enforcers.
* {{Deceptive Disciple}}s: They were taught martial arts by {{warrior monk}}s, but refused to follow the way of peace.
* {{Draconic Humanoid}}s: They become this after Drago gives them a piece of his Fire Demon power.
* EasilyForgiven: After their betrayal, their attempt to regain [[spoiler:[[OneWingedAngel the Demon Chi empowered]]]] Drago's favor is eventually accepted.
* {{Empowered Badass Normal}}s: For the duration of their service to Drago, they received some of his Fire Demon chi (and in the finale, the chis of three other demons).
* EvilerThanThou: Towards Finn, Ratso, and Chow. They are just as greedy and comical as them, but more arrogant, violent and competent. [[{{Foreshadowing}} It's no wonder
that the Ice Gang replaced the Enforcers as Drago's henchmen]].
* {{Genius Bruiser}}s: Cobra and Fist have proven themselves to be adept with technology.
** In "Clash Of The Titanics", they managed to build a fully functional submarine out
of a bat.
broken cars in their junkyard hideout.
** In "Stealing Thunder", they do various mechanical decorations in their new tower hideout (the Space Needle of Seattle).
** It's possible that they also built the monster trucks and tasers used to kidnap Jackie, Uncle, and Captain Black in the second to last episode.
* EnergyBall: They can create these from shadow energy.
* LeotardOfPower:
IFightForTheStrongestSide: That's the closest thing reason they decide to make amends with [[spoiler:[[OneWingedAngel the Demon Chi empowered]]]] Drago after their outfits could betrayal.
* {{Kiai}}: While fighting, they exclaim a lot of cliched martial art cries.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Their theme is a quick rock tempo.
* ManChild: The Ice Gang all act like overgrown teenagers, although they do seem to
be called.

!!!Sumo Khan
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Large and strong Shadowkhan.
younger than the Enforcers.
* NeverMyFault: Like the Enforcers, they're not willing to accept responsibility for their failures.
%%* {{Only Known by Their Nickname}}s
* PromotionToOpeningTitles:
They are summoned obtain it at Season 5 as the villains receiving Jackie's punch.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Their irises become red when they're turned to {{Draconic Humanoid}}s.
* ReplacementMooks: They take the Enforcers' place as the henchmen of the ongoing season.
* SpikyHair: They all have this in their human forms to accentuate their rebellious street gang imago.
* TerribleTrio: Though a more competent trio than the Enforcers ever were.
* VillainExitStageLeft: Subverted during the GrandFinale: after [[spoiler:Drago has been banished]] and the Ice Gang turn back into humans, they attempt to sneak away, only to be stopped
by Captain Black with an Oni Mask.El Toro and Paco.

!!Strikemaster Ice
--> ''Let me demonstrate how this [[PowerCrystal little hunk of ice]] is gonna let Strikemaster Ice go back to the monastery and bring down the HOUSE!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Mike Erwin

The leader of the trio.



* BossInMookClothing: They're abnormally strong, and [[NoSell completely immune to normal attacks]]. The only way to defeat them is with the Talismans.
* FingerPokeOfDoom: Just a fillip is enough to send Hak Foo flying through a wall.
* GiantMook: The largest type of Shadowkhan, after a fully grown Leech Khan.
* HumanoidAbomination: They don't look much different from Tohru. But their necks are more crouched.
* MightyGlacier: As stated above, they're strong and resilient. But they move slowly, and only by traveling through shadows they can move quickly.
* PromotionToOpeningTitles: In the 4th season opening, one serves as the character who's punched by Jackie.
%%* SleevesAreForWimps
* SuperStrength: The Ox Talisman is needed to match them.
* SuperToughness: The Talismans are required to destroy them.
%%* WrestlerInAllOfUs

!!!Samurai Khan
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Ikazuki's henchmen, who are ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. They are summoned by the reanimated Ikazuki Mask, while he was placed on Finn's butt.

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* BossInMookClothing: They're abnormally strong, BlondesAreEvil: Strikemaster Ice has blonde hair in his human form.
* TheDragon: Both figuratively
and [[NoSell completely immune literally to normal attacks]]. The only way to defeat them is with the Talismans.
Drago.
* FingerPokeOfDoom: Just a fillip is enough to send Hak Foo flying through a wall.
* GiantMook: The largest type of Shadowkhan, after a fully grown Leech Khan.
* HumanoidAbomination: They don't look much different from Tohru. But their necks are more crouched.
* MightyGlacier: As stated above, they're strong and resilient. But they move slowly, and only by traveling through shadows they can move quickly.
* PromotionToOpeningTitles:
DishingOutDirt: In the 4th season opening, one serves as GrandFinale, Drago gives him the character who's punched by Jackie.
%%* SleevesAreForWimps
* SuperStrength: The Ox Talisman is needed to match them.
* SuperToughness: The Talismans are required to destroy them.
%%* WrestlerInAllOfUs

!!!Samurai Khan
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Ikazuki's henchmen, who are ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. They are summoned by
chi of Dai Gui the reanimated Ikazuki Mask, while Earth Demon.
* IronicNickname: Strikemaster '''Ice''' is given the ability to breathe '''fire'''.
* JiveTurkey / TotallyRadical: He speaks with a lot of cliched urban slang.
* PlayingWithFire: He gets this power from Drago.
* SneezeOfDoom: In "Black & White & Chi All Over", he's revealed to be allergic to flowers. This causes him to repeteadly sneeze fire blasts during the fight at the flower shop.
* UngratefulBastard: In his debut episode, a flashback shows him to have been slightly out of shape when
he was placed on Finn's butt.just a pizza boy. He repaid his martial arts training by refusing to follow the way of peace and kicking the monk announcing it.
* WouldHitAGirl: He takes down the two females of Drago's possible recruits.
%%* YouthfulFreckles:

!!MC Cobra

-->'''Voiced by:''' Jeff Fischer

Ice's right-hand man.



* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Their shadow katanas.
* ArmorIsUseless: See the FakeUltimateMook below.
* CoolHelmet: That too comes from being a samurai.
%%* EverythingsBetterWithSamurai:
* FakeUltimateMook: They're big, heavily armored samurai that wield shadow swords able to cut through anything, yet in the end they're just as easily defeated as the Ninja-Khan (or even easier). The fact that they're [[ButtMonkey Ikazuki's]] Shadowkhan is a justification.
* GlassCannon: Turns out that despite their armor, they're not that difficult to dissipate.
%%* HeavilyArmoredMook
* HumanoidAbomination: Besides being quite tall and having red eyes and blue hands, they're quite human-looking.

!!!Squid Khan
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Slimy tentacled monsters who can "stretch like taffy". They are summoned by [[spoiler:Paco]] with an Oni Mask.

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* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Their shadow katanas.
* ArmorIsUseless: See
BlowYouAway: In the FakeUltimateMook below.
GrandFinale, Drago gives him the chi of Xiao Fung the Wind Demon.
* CoolHelmet: That too comes JiveTurkey / TotallyRadical: He speaks with a lot of cliched urban slang.
* SuperSpeed: He gets this power
from being a samurai.
%%* EverythingsBetterWithSamurai:
* FakeUltimateMook: They're big, heavily armored samurai that wield shadow swords able to cut through anything, yet in
Drago. He could almost rival the end they're just as easily defeated as Rabbit Talisman.
* TheVoiceless: In his first three appearances, he didn't speak at all. Afterwards, it's subverted.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: The dark hair of his human form has a purplish tint in it.

!!DJ Fist
The silent strongman of
the Ninja-Khan (or even easier). The fact that they're [[ButtMonkey Ikazuki's]] Shadowkhan is a justification.
* GlassCannon: Turns out that despite their armor, they're not that difficult to dissipate.
%%* HeavilyArmoredMook
* HumanoidAbomination: Besides being quite tall and having red eyes and blue hands, they're quite human-looking.

!!!Squid Khan
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Slimy tentacled monsters who can "stretch like taffy". They are summoned by [[spoiler:Paco]] with an Oni Mask.
group.



* CombatTentacles: Naturally, being squid monsters and all.
* EldritchAbomination: The Squid Khan are the only kind of Shadowkhan whose face we see, which turn out to be that of a hideous demonic-looking Cthulian monster.
* EverythingsSquishierWithCephalopods
* ExtraEyes: They have seven little round eyes.
* TentacleRope: Their squid tentacles can be used for restraint.
* TooManyMouths: They seem to have another mouth ''on top of their head''!

!!!Crab Khan
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They have large crab-like pincers in their right arms, and large scorpion-like stabbing claws in their left arms. They were temporarily split in half, because their Oni Mask was also split in half. They're summoned by Valmont and Jade with the two halves of the mask.

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* CombatTentacles: Naturally, being squid monsters and all.
TheBrute: "The silent strongman of the group."
%%* MartialArtsHeadband:
* EldritchAbomination: The Squid Khan ShockAndAwe: In the GrandFinale, Drago gives him the chi of Tchang Zu the Thunder Demon.
* SuperStrength: He gets this power from Drago. He can punch Tohru through a room.
* TheVoiceless: His pained exclamations
are all the sounds we ever hear coming from his mouth. Once he whispered something to Ice's ear without us hearing what he said.
--> '''Jackie:''' [[LampshadeHanging You don't talk much, do you?]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Minor Villains]]
Villains who
only kind of Shadowkhan whose face we see, which turn out to be that of a hideous demonic-looking Cthulian monster.
* EverythingsSquishierWithCephalopods
* ExtraEyes: They have seven little round eyes.
* TentacleRope: Their squid tentacles can be used for restraint.
* TooManyMouths: They seem to have another mouth ''on top of their head''!

!!!Crab Khan
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appear in one, two, or three episodes.

!!El Chupacabra
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They have large crab-like pincers in their right arms, and large scorpion-like stabbing claws in their left arms. They were temporarily split in half, because their Oni Mask
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A demonic beast that
was also split attacking livestock in half. They're summoned by Valmont and Jade with the two halves of the mask.Mexico. It scratches El Toro during a fight, cursing him to become one himself.



* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Valmont and Jade each end up wearing half an Oni Mask, so when they summon their Crab Khan, they each end up getting the left and right halves of each mook. But Valmont's Shadowkhan retain the heads, while Jade's don't.
* HybridMonster: Like stated above, one of their arm has a crab-like pincers, and the other has a scorpion-like stabbing claw.
* LightningBruiser: When they are whole, they come off as strong, fast and durable.
%%* MonstrousHumanoid
%%* PowerPincers
* WhoNeedsTheirWholeBody: Played with. The left half-Shadowkhan (the ones who retained the heads) are able to fight somewhat effectively. The headless right half-Shadowkhan can barely get anything done.

!!!Leech Khan
[[quoteright:300:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/07668be0099d6145f31958bc6ec7c92b.jpg]]
They start out very small and pathetic, but they grow larger every time they eat a human's shadow (which incapacitates the victim). They are summoned by Hak Foo with an Oni Mask.

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* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Valmont AndThenJohnWasAZombie: El Toro falls victim to its curse, and Jade each end up wearing half an Oni Mask, so when they summon their Crab Khan, they each end up getting transforms every night until he's cured.
* CharacterDeath: It's destroyed by
the left and right halves of each mook. But Valmont's Shadowkhan retain sunlight, though not before it scratches El Toro.
* {{Chupacabra}}: It looks more like Bigfoot or some other feral monster then a grey alien, but
the heads, while Jade's don't.
cattle stalker is still present.
* HybridMonster: Like stated above, one of their arm has OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: Much like a crab-like pincers, werewolf, the chupacabra's bite or scratch can turn a human into another chupacabra, but only at night.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Both the first chupacabra
and the other has a scorpion-like stabbing claw.
transformed El Toro have fully red eyes.
* LightningBruiser: When they are whole, they come off as strong, fast and durable.
%%* MonstrousHumanoid
%%* PowerPincers
SpikesOfVillainy
* WhoNeedsTheirWholeBody: Played with. WeaksauceWeakness: The left half-Shadowkhan (the ones who retained first chupacabra was disintegrated by sunlight. El Toro couldn't walk into the heads) are able sunlight, even when he reverted to fight somewhat effectively. The headless right half-Shadowkhan can barely get anything done.

!!!Leech Khan
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human form during daytime.

!!Kuniko "Origami" Kasahara
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They start out very small
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Timothy Dang

A Japanese burglar based in Paris, France who has the ability to turn into paper
and pathetic, but they grow larger every time they eat a human's shadow (which incapacitates fold up like an origami sculpture. He uses his powers to rob East Asian art from the victim). They are summoned by Hak Foo with an Oni Mask.Louvre Museum.



* AdorableEvilMinions: Really tiny Shadowkhan who look like plushies.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: The largest we see grows taller than most of the buildings of San Francisco.
* CastsNoShadow: When they have eaten a person's shadow, the victim literally casts no shadow, as seen with Tohru and Chow.
* EldritchAbomination: Along with the Squid Khan, they look very monstrous and unearthly compared to the other Shadowkhan.
* EyelessFace: They're the only Shadowkhan type that doesn't seem to have eyes.
* FourLeggedInsect: When they grow in size, they are revealed to have four legs. Try to imagine a leech with four legs at its lower body, and you have it.
* GiantMook: Eventually, they can grow really huge.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: They're not ninja warriors like the others, so they can't beat up enemies in a straight forward manner. However, they grow stronger with every shadow they consume.
* KillerRabbit: Because of how small they are, the Leech Khan are mistaken for harmless at first.
* MagikarpPower: The Leech Khan start off too weak to fight at all. If they manage to feed enough though, they can become the size of buildings.
* MiniMook: The Leech Khan start out very tiny.
* MiracleGroMonster: They grow by eating shadows of living creatures.
%%* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily:
* WallCrawl: At least the smaller ones can do this.

!!!Mantis Khan
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Four-legged creatures with blade-like arms. [[spoiler:Nobody gets to wear their Oni Mask, but they appear briefly after their Oni General is freed.]]

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* AdorableEvilMinions: Really tiny Shadowkhan CallingCard: He leaves origami sculptures at crime scenes.
* BondJamesBond: Jackie introduces himself to Origami as "Chan, Jackie Chan". Origami keeps calling him that.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He was originally a skilled but ordinary burglar, until he touched a magic artifact that gave him the ability to turn himself into paper.
* FrameUp: He manages to paint Jackie, Jade, and Viper as offenders when the police interrupt their confrontation.
* PaperMaster: Hence his moniker of "Origami".
* PhantomThief: He has a preference for stealing Far Eastern art.
* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: As Kasahara, he wears a purple suit.
* TheQuietOne: A thief
who look like plushies.is a man of few words.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: The largest we see grows taller than most of VoluntaryShapeshifting: In paper form, he can fold up into the buildings shapes of San Francisco.
various creatures.
* CastsNoShadow: When they have eaten a person's shadow, the victim literally casts no shadow, as seen with Tohru WeWillMeetAgain: In his last scene, he's in prison, creating an origami resembling Jackie and Chow.
* EldritchAbomination: Along with the Squid Khan, they look very monstrous and unearthly compared to the other Shadowkhan.
* EyelessFace: They're the only Shadowkhan type that
crushing it. He doesn't seem say anything, but he clearly vows to have eyes.
* FourLeggedInsect: When they grow in size, they are revealed to have four legs. Try to imagine a leech with four legs at its lower body, and you have it.
* GiantMook: Eventually, they can grow really huge.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: They're not ninja warriors like the others, so they can't beat up enemies in a straight forward manner. However, they grow stronger with every shadow they consume.
* KillerRabbit: Because of how small they are, the Leech Khan are mistaken for harmless at first.
* MagikarpPower: The Leech Khan start off too weak to fight at all. If they manage to feed enough though, they can become the size of buildings.
* MiniMook: The Leech Khan start out very tiny.
* MiracleGroMonster: They grow by eating shadows of living creatures.
%%* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily:
* WallCrawl: At least the smaller ones can do this.

!!!Mantis Khan
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revenge on Jackie.

!!The Old Monk
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Four-legged creatures with blade-like arms. [[spoiler:Nobody gets
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--> ''Ancient wisdom: Words are breath that blows the fire of knowledge''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Tim Lounibos

An old monk who guided Jackie
to wear their Oni Mask, but they appear briefly the Lotus Temple where the magical scrolls of Hung Chao are hidden. A really [[CloudCuckoolander quirky]] person who's constantly in meditation and speaks in proverbs and riddles. He turns out to be villainous, and is also after their Oni General is freed.]]these scrolls.



* AnimalisticAbomination: They resemble mantises after all.
%%* FourLeggedInsect
* OurCentaursAreDifferent: You might describe them as "mantis centaurs".
* SlayingMantis: Their blades resemble those a mantis would have.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Of all the Shadowkhan, they get the least amount of screen time, because [[spoiler:no one gets a chance to wear their general's mask before it's destroyed]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Ice Gang]]
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[[caption-width-right:400:Now they include street gangs, eh? From left to right: MC Cobra, Strikemaster Ice and DJ Fist.]]
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[[caption-width-right:400:Now they're GreenAndMean. From left to right: DJ Fist, Strikemaster Ice and MC Cobra.]]
Drago's henchmen. They consist of Strikemaster Ice, MC Cobra, and DJ Fist. Originally a pizza boy, Ice joined a Shaolin-like monastery where he learned martial arts and met his boys Fist and Cobra. After they were kicked out of the monastery for bad behavior, the Ice Gang sought revenge but were stopped by Jackie and the Enforcers. They were later recruited by Drago and changed them into his dragon henchmen.

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* AnimalisticAbomination: They resemble mantises AnimatedArmor: He uses the scroll's power to have this to fight Jackie.
%%* BadassGrandpa
%%* BaldOfEvil
* TheCameo: He briefly appears in "Antler Action" with some other one-shot villains. He probably managed to escape the Lotus Temple using the same method as Jackie and Jade used to free Xu Lin.
* CatchPhrase: "[[HurricaneOfAphorisms Ancient wisdom]]..."
* CrypticConversation: Constantly speaks in proverbs and riddles.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: He stays behind when Jackie enters the temple to look for Jade, following
after all.
a while.
--> "Ancient wisdom: the worm realizes he is bait only after the fish bites."
* EccentricMentor: Despite being EvilAllAlong, he still classifies as this.
%%* FourLeggedInsect
EvilOldFolks
%%* HermitGuru
* OurCentaursAreDifferent: You might describe them as "mantis centaurs".
* SlayingMantis: Their blades resemble those a mantis would have.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Of all
KungFuWizard: Fares quite well against Jackie in hand-to-hand combat. He also gains magic powers after obtaining some scrolls from the Shadowkhan, they get Lotus Temple.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After trespassing into
the least amount of screen time, because [[spoiler:no one gets a chance Lotus Temple for his own personal gains, he fails to wear their general's mask leave before it's destroyed]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Ice Gang]]
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sunrise, so he's trapped inside (and probably becomes the new guardian monster).
* LotusPosition: He always meditates in this position.
* LevitatingLotusPosition: After he gains power from the scrolls, his normal meditation is now a foot or so off the ground.
* PowerGlows: He glows in yellow light after his empowerment.
* PowerPalms: After he paints an inscription detailed in the scrolls on his palms, he can blast KiAttacks from his hands.
* WouldHurtAChild: He tries to blast a [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown weakened]] Xu Lin.

!!Spring-Heeled Jack
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[[caption-width-right:400:Now they include street gangs, eh? From left --> ''I'm free, to right: MC Cobra, Strikemaster Ice be me!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton

A ravenous
and DJ Fist.]]
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[[caption-width-right:400:Now they're GreenAndMean. From left to right: DJ Fist, Strikemaster Ice and MC Cobra.]]
Drago's henchmen. They consist of Strikemaster Ice, MC Cobra, and DJ Fist. Originally
rhyming troll, who can leap great distances. Many years before, a pizza boy, Ice joined a Shaolin-like monastery where he learned martial arts and met his boys Fist and Cobra. After they were kicked out of the monastery for bad behavior, the Ice Gang sought revenge but were stopped by Jackie and the Enforcers. They were later recruited by Drago and changed them wizard named Simon Magus turned him into a statue and stored him in his dragon henchmen.museum of strange creatures. Accidentally released by [[LiteralSplitPersonality Yin Jackie]], he goes out for revenge... by seeking out [[SinsOfOurFathers the descendants of Magus]], so that he can [[ToServeMan eat them]].



* {{Arrogant Kung Fu Guy}}s: Awesome skills at martial arts used for greedy criminal activities? They're possibly even more petty than Hak Foo.
* {{Badass}}es: They have proven to be more of a match for Jackie than the Enforcers (excluding Hak Foo) ever were. They still bumble around quite a bit, however.
* {{Badass Normal}}s: They received from {{warrior monk}}s martial arts training that allows them to fare well against Jackie.
* [[BastardUnderstudy Bastard Understudies]]: All three to Drago, when they think they had the upper hand after Drago loses his Fire Demon powers.
* BigThinShortTrio: Fist, Cobra and Ice, respectively.
* BroughtDownToNormal: They spend a good deal of the last season being powered up, but lose all their powers when [[spoiler:Drago is banished to the Netherworld]].
* [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass Crouching Morons, Hidden Badasses]]: All three look and act like stereotypical street gang boys, but they're more of a creditable threat than the Enforcers.
* {{Deceptive Disciple}}s: They were taught martial arts by {{warrior monk}}s, but refused to follow the way of peace.
* {{Draconic Humanoid}}s: They become this after Drago gives them a piece of his Fire Demon power.
* EasilyForgiven: After their betrayal, their attempt to regain [[spoiler:[[OneWingedAngel the Demon Chi empowered]]]] Drago's favor is eventually accepted.
* {{Empowered Badass Normal}}s: For the duration of their service to Drago, they received some of his Fire Demon chi (and in the finale, the chis of three other demons).
* EvilerThanThou: Towards Finn, Ratso, and Chow. They are just as greedy and comical as them, but more arrogant, violent and competent. [[{{Foreshadowing}} It's no wonder that the Ice Gang replaced the Enforcers as Drago's henchmen]].
* {{Genius Bruiser}}s: Cobra and Fist have proven themselves to be adept with technology.
** In "Clash Of The Titanics", they managed to build a fully functional submarine out of broken cars in their junkyard hideout.
** In "Stealing Thunder", they do various mechanical decorations in their new tower hideout (the Space Needle of Seattle).
** It's possible that they also built the monster trucks and tasers used to kidnap Jackie, Uncle, and Captain Black in the second to last episode.
* IFightForTheStrongestSide: That's the reason they decide to make amends with [[spoiler:[[OneWingedAngel the Demon Chi empowered]]]] Drago after their betrayal.
* {{Kiai}}: While fighting, they exclaim a lot of cliched martial art cries.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Their theme is a quick rock tempo.
* ManChild: The Ice Gang all act like overgrown teenagers, although they do seem to be younger than the Enforcers.
* NeverMyFault: Like the Enforcers, they're not willing to accept responsibility for their failures.
%%* {{Only Known by Their Nickname}}s
* PromotionToOpeningTitles: They obtain it at Season 5 as the villains receiving Jackie's punch.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Their irises become red when they're turned to {{Draconic Humanoid}}s.
* ReplacementMooks: They take the Enforcers' place as the henchmen of the ongoing season.
* SpikyHair: They all have this in their human forms to accentuate their rebellious street gang imago.
* TerribleTrio: Though a more competent trio than the Enforcers ever were.
* VillainExitStageLeft: Subverted during the GrandFinale: after [[spoiler:Drago has been banished]] and the Ice Gang turn back into humans, they attempt to sneak away, only to be stopped by El Toro and Paco.

!!Strikemaster Ice
--> ''Let me demonstrate how this [[PowerCrystal little hunk of ice]] is gonna let Strikemaster Ice go back to the monastery and bring down the HOUSE!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Mike Erwin

The leader of the trio.

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* {{Arrogant Kung Fu Guy}}s: Awesome skills at martial arts used AffablyEvil: If you forget his desire for greedy criminal activities? They're possibly even revenge and mischievous tendencies, you might view him as a jovial fellow. [[spoiler:His Yang side averts this trope, being more petty focused on revenge and less soft-spoken than Hak Foo.
* {{Badass}}es: They have proven
normal Jack. His Yin side is a NiceGuy to be more of a match for Jackie than the Enforcers (excluding Hak Foo) ever were. They still bumble point that he protects Simone and helps the heroes to defeat his opposite.]]
* CombatParkour: He fights by leaping
around quite a bit, however.
* {{Badass Normal}}s: They received from {{warrior monk}}s martial arts training that allows them to fare well against Jackie.
* [[BastardUnderstudy Bastard Understudies]]: All three to Drago, when they think they had
and using the upper hand after Drago loses environment to his Fire Demon powers.
advantage.
* BigThinShortTrio: Fist, Cobra and Ice, respectively.
* BroughtDownToNormal: They spend a good deal of the last season
EvilFeelsGood: We get this exchange:
-->'''Yin Jackie''': *looking more angry than ever* Do you enjoy
being powered up, but lose all a meanie?
-->'''Spring-Heeled Jack''': I confess, yes! *[[CheshireCatGrin grins widely]]*
* EvilLaugh: He laughs coarsely.
* InASingleBound: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin His shoes really do have springs mounted in
their powers when [[spoiler:Drago heels.]]
* LiteralSplitPersonality: [[spoiler: The Tiger Talisman
is banished to used on him temporarily. Yin Jack actually protects Simone from Yang Jack, and reveals his [[WeaksauceWeakness ultimate weakness]].]]
* OurTrollsAreDifferent: He has
the Netherworld]].
* [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass Crouching Morons, Hidden Badasses]]: All three
basic look as a squat figure and act like stereotypical street gang boys, eater of humans, but they're more of a creditable threat than the Enforcers.
* {{Deceptive Disciple}}s: They were taught martial arts by {{warrior monk}}s, but refused to follow the way of peace.
* {{Draconic Humanoid}}s: They become this after Drago gives them a piece of his Fire Demon power.
* EasilyForgiven: After their betrayal, their attempt to regain [[spoiler:[[OneWingedAngel the Demon Chi empowered]]]] Drago's favor is eventually accepted.
he's jovial and uses springs.
* {{Empowered Badass Normal}}s: For PublicDomainCharacter: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring-heeled_Jack Spring-heeled Jack]] is an English folklore character.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: He's determined to punish
the duration of Magus family for [[SinsOfOurFathers their service ancestor Simon]]'s imprisonment of him. [[ToServeMan He tries to Drago, they received some of his Fire Demon chi (and in the finale, the chis of three other demons).
eat]] Jade's classmate Simone Magus.
* EvilerThanThou: Towards Finn, Ratso, and Chow. They are just as greedy and comical as them, but more arrogant, violent and competent. [[{{Foreshadowing}} RhymesOnADime: It's no wonder that the Ice Gang replaced the Enforcers so catchy even other characters speak in rhyme a bit. He would sometimes let others finish his rhymes. [[spoiler:Both of his two halves rhyme as Drago's henchmen]].
well.]]
* {{Genius Bruiser}}s: Cobra and Fist have proven themselves to be adept with technology.
** In "Clash Of The Titanics", they managed to build a fully functional submarine out of broken cars in their junkyard hideout.
** In "Stealing Thunder", they do various mechanical decorations in their new tower hideout (the Space Needle of Seattle).
** It's possible that they also built the monster trucks and tasers used to kidnap Jackie, Uncle, and Captain Black in the second to last episode.
* IFightForTheStrongestSide: That's the reason they decide to make amends with [[spoiler:[[OneWingedAngel the Demon Chi empowered]]]] Drago after their betrayal.
* {{Kiai}}: While fighting, they exclaim a lot of cliched martial art cries.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Their theme is a quick rock tempo.
* ManChild: The Ice Gang all act like overgrown teenagers, although they do seem to be younger than the Enforcers.
* NeverMyFault: Like the Enforcers, they're not willing to accept responsibility for their failures.
%%* {{Only Known by Their Nickname}}s
* PromotionToOpeningTitles: They obtain it at Season 5 as the villains receiving Jackie's punch.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Their irises become red when they're
SealedEvilInACan: He was [[TakenForGranite turned to {{Draconic Humanoid}}s.
* ReplacementMooks: They take the Enforcers' place as the henchmen of the ongoing season.
* SpikyHair: They all have this in their human forms to accentuate their rebellious street gang imago.
* TerribleTrio: Though a more competent trio than the Enforcers ever were.
* VillainExitStageLeft: Subverted during the GrandFinale: after [[spoiler:Drago has been banished]] and the Ice Gang turn back into humans, they attempt to sneak away, only to be stopped
stone]] by El Toro and Paco.

!!Strikemaster Ice
--> ''Let me demonstrate how this [[PowerCrystal little hunk of ice]]
Magus for being an evil creature. He's released when water is gonna let Strikemaster Ice go dropped on him. He's turned back to the monastery and bring stone by [[spoiler:[[WeaksauceWeakness salt]]]].
* TheNoseKnows: He tracks
down the HOUSE!''

nearest Magus descendant with his sense of smell.
--> "Magus Magus where ever you are, Spring Heel Jack will not be far!"
* WeCanRuleTogether: [[JekyllAndHyde Yang Jackie]] expresses sympathy for Jack, as [[NotSoDifferent they both want to stay free to be themselves]]. Jack proposes a partnership. Fortunately, it doesn't last for long, thanks to [[GuileHero Jade]].
* WouldHurtAChild: He tries to ''eat'' Simone, a descendant of his jailer. [[spoiler:Yin Jack [[WouldntHurtAChild inverts]] this trope, as he protects Simone from Yang Jack.]]

!!The Jiangshi
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[[caption-width-right:320:Don't disturb the sleeping beauty.]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' Mike Erwin

The leader of
Creator/DeeBradleyBaker

An undead vampire who haunted an abandoned castle in
the trio.mountains of China. It drains chi from humans, which can turn them into vampire slaves if left untreated.



* BlondesAreEvil: Strikemaster Ice has blonde hair in his human form.
* TheDragon: Both figuratively and literally to Drago.
* DishingOutDirt: In the GrandFinale, Drago gives him the chi of Dai Gui the Earth Demon.
* IronicNickname: Strikemaster '''Ice''' is given the ability to breathe '''fire'''.
* JiveTurkey / TotallyRadical: He speaks with a lot of cliched urban slang.
* PlayingWithFire: He gets this power from Drago.
* SneezeOfDoom: In "Black & White & Chi All Over", he's revealed to be allergic to flowers. This causes him to repeteadly sneeze fire blasts during the fight at the flower shop.
* UngratefulBastard: In his debut episode, a flashback shows him to have been slightly out of shape when he was just a pizza boy. He repaid his martial arts training by refusing to follow the way of peace and kicking the monk announcing it.
* WouldHitAGirl: He takes down the two females of Drago's possible recruits.
%%* YouthfulFreckles:

!!MC Cobra

-->'''Voiced by:''' Jeff Fischer

Ice's right-hand man.

to:

* BlondesAreEvil: Strikemaster Ice has blonde hair in AndThenJohnWasAZombie: It feeds on Uncle's chi, and as nobody knew how to transfer their chi to him, he was turned into the Jiangshi's slave until his human form.
chi was returned.
%%* BaldOfEvil
* TheDragon: Both figuratively CharacterDeath: All the stolen chi is reclaimed from the vampire as the sun rises.
* ChineseVampire: The fact that he is a vampire of the Chinese variety is a critical plot point, because the methods of dealing with him are different from the Western varieties.
* EyeOfNewt: How to reclaim all the stolen chi from it? [[spoiler:Collect a toadstool from a graveyard, place it inside the vampire's left sock
and literally to Drago.
* DishingOutDirt: In
throw the GrandFinale, Drago gives him sock into a river]] before sunrise. Otherwise the chi of Dai Gui remains with the Earth Demon.
vampire forever.
* IronicNickname: Strikemaster '''Ice''' FangsAreEvil: It's teeth grow with the chi it sucks.
* FemmeFatalons: It's sharp claws lengthen with the chi it sucks.
* {{Flight}}: Even at its weakest, it can fly.
* GrowingMusclesSequence: Every time it drains chi, it grows in muscle and size.
* LooksLikeOrlok: In its weakest form, it looks quite shrunken indeed.
* MonochromaticEyes: Its eyes are initially pale white, but after absorbing chi from Tohru, Jade, and Uncle, it gains slit [[RedEyesTakeWarning red]] [[AnimalEyes cat-like]] pupils.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Consumes chi instead of blood. It doesn't bite, but the chi
is transferred as green energy through the eyes. It's blind, so it sniffs to find its target by the smell of its breath. It cannot be harmed with a wooden stake. It cannot cross a running river. However, it can still be killed by sunlight.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: Its victim becomes a servant, unless they are
given someone else's chi.
* SuddenlyVoiced: It's initially mute, but after absorbing chi from Tohru, Jade, and Uncle, it gains
the ability to breathe '''fire'''.
speak.
* JiveTurkey / TotallyRadical: He speaks with WeaksauceWeakness: Attaching a lot special note of cliched urban slang.
paper to a Jiangshi's face will render it motionless. And much like Western vampires, sunlight is lethal to them.
* PlayingWithFire: He gets YourSoulIsMine: Says a variation of this, when it's mere moments to the sunrise.
--> "In moments, the collective chi will be mine forever."

!!Monkey King
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[[caption-width-right:320:Showoff...]]
[[quoteright:320:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/9420d1f043d008d964a37fec58b5753e.png]]
[[caption-width-right:320:...and creepy.]]
--> ''Stop me if you've heard
this power from Drago.
* SneezeOfDoom: In "Black & White & Chi All Over", he's revealed to be allergic to flowers. This causes him to repeteadly sneeze fire blasts during the fight at the flower shop.
* UngratefulBastard: In his debut episode, a flashback shows him to have been slightly out of shape when he was just a pizza boy. He repaid his martial arts training by refusing to follow the way of peace and kicking the monk announcing it.
* WouldHitAGirl: He takes down the two females of Drago's possible recruits.
%%* YouthfulFreckles:

!!MC Cobra

one befooorre...''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Jeff Fischer

Ice's right-hand man.
Bill Tanzer (first appearance) and Creator/BillyWest (second appearance)

Monkey King is a trickster monkey. Based on the Chinese legend of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Wukong Sun Wukong]], he is released whenever someone pulls his puppet form's leg. The luckless victim becomes a puppet in his place, only to be restored if he [[spoiler:pulls ''their'' leg]], which he isn't likely to do of his own free will. He might seem like an irritating prankster at first glance, but he takes a ''very'' dim view of anyone trying to spoil his fun.



* BlowYouAway: In the GrandFinale, Drago gives him the chi of Xiao Fung the Wind Demon.
* JiveTurkey / TotallyRadical: He speaks with a lot of cliched urban slang.
* SuperSpeed: He gets this power from Drago. He could almost rival the Rabbit Talisman.
* TheVoiceless: In his first three appearances, he didn't speak at all. Afterwards, it's subverted.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: The dark hair of his human form has a purplish tint in it.

!!DJ Fist
The silent strongman of the group.

to:

* BlowYouAway: In AdaptationalVillainy: While Sun Wukong had a mischievous side to him, he wasn't an AxCrazy psycho prankster.
%%* AttentionWhore
* AxCrazy: What his "fun" turns into; dangerous actions that can lead to death.
%%* BeardOfEvil
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's a mischievous prankster, but can give serious trouble to Jackie and
the GrandFinale, Drago gives him the chi of Xiao Fung the Wind Demon.
others.
* JiveTurkey / TotallyRadical: He speaks with a lot of cliched urban slang.
DemonicDummy: His puppet form is completely harmless, just ''don't pull his leg''.
* SuperSpeed: He gets this power from Drago. He could almost rival the Rabbit Talisman.
* TheVoiceless:
DidYouJustScamCthulhu: In his first three appearances, appearance, Jade tricks him into [[spoiler:pulling puppet-Jackie's leg]].
* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: Sending a living puppet through a wood chipper is hilarious, right?
%%* EvilIsHammy
%%* EvilRedhead
* EvilVersusEvil: In his final appearance,
he didn't speak ends up facing Daolon Wong, the evil chi wizard.
* EvilerThanThou: He ends up on the "thou" end against Daolon Wong.
* GreenEyedMonster: He couldn't stand other people showing off better than him in talents.
* TheGrimReaper: He dresses as this
at all. Afterwards, it's subverted.
one point, proving to be quite adept with a [[SinisterScythe scythe]]. We even hear a music you would associate with TheGrimReaper.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: TheHyena: A high pitched laugh accompanies and follows his lethal pranks.
* LaughablyEvil: Strives to be hilarious, at least from his AxCrazy point of view.
* TheMadHatter: When Jade argues that feeding puppet-Jackie into a wood-chipper isn't funny:
--> "Haven't you noticed? I have a WEIRD sense of humor!"
* ManiacMonkeys: Evil monkey trickster.
* OminousOperaCape: At one point, he wears a purple version this, complete with [[Franchise/ThePhantomOfTheOpera the mask]].
* ThePrankster: Everything he does is motivated by his love of malicious mischief.
* PsychopathicManChild: Despite his great age, he acts like an overgrown, attention-seeking {{delinquent}}.
* PublicDomainCharacter: It's never made explicit, but he's basically Sun Wukong, the Monkey King from ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest''.
%%* PungeonMaster
* PuppetPermutation: He's a wooden dummy, but he changes into a live being when someone pulls his leg.
The dark hair of person who pulls his human form leg turns into a dummy themselves. [[spoiler:And if the Monkey King pulls the victim's leg, their positions change back to normal.]]
* SlasherSmile: Often sports these when indulding his lunatic fun.
* SublimeRhyme: The instructions for switching places with a person in terms of living-puppet.
--> ''To free me of glitches and put you in stitches, this merry ape begs: [[SchmuckBait Pull my leg.]]''
* TickleTorture: In his second appearance, he uses this technique on Tohru to find out where the other Chans have gone.
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: He can be talked into making more spectacular ways to kill other people.

!!Bartholomew Chang
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[SarcasmMode With jade as always]].]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' Timothy Dang

A Taiwanese businessman and criminal mastermind who
has a purplish tint in it.

!!DJ Fist
The silent strongman
habit of stealing objects made from jade stone. He becomes a minor recurring enemy to the group.J-Team.



* TheBrute: "The silent strongman of the group."
%%* MartialArtsHeadband:
* ShockAndAwe: In the GrandFinale, Drago gives him the chi of Tchang Zu the Thunder Demon.
* SuperStrength: He gets this power from Drago. He can punch Tohru through a room.
* TheVoiceless: His pained exclamations are all the sounds we ever hear coming from his mouth. Once he whispered something to Ice's ear without us hearing what he said.
--> '''Jackie:''' [[LampshadeHanging You don't talk much, do you?]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Minor Villains]]
Villains who only appear in one, two, or three episodes.

!!El Chupacabra
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A demonic beast that was attacking livestock in Mexico. It scratches El Toro during a fight, cursing him to become one himself.

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* TheBrute: "The silent strongman ArtificialLimbs: He lost his right hand in an [[BrickBreak iron fist]] competition. He has a variety of artificial hands equipped with weapons or household objects as a replacement, his favorite being made of jade.
* BalefulPolymorph: [[spoiler: In his last appearance, a chi spell turns him into a child. [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse It's never revealed if he's turned back to normal]].]]
%%* CorruptCorporateExecutive
%%* DiabolicalMastermind
* {{Expy}}: He is basically a [[TheFamilyForTheWholeFamily family-friendly stand-in]] for Mr Han, the villain
of the group."
BruceLee film ''EnterTheDragon'', which followed the same plot as his debut episode. This includes the fact that both have artificial hands and recruit new talent with a tournament.
%%* MartialArtsHeadband:
ManOfWealthAndTaste
%%* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: He habitually wears a purple coat.
* ShockAndAwe: In the GrandFinale, Drago VillainWithGoodPublicity: He's introduced as being a "philanthropist" because he gives him the chi profits of Tchang Zu the Thunder Demon.
* SuperStrength: He gets this power from Drago. He can punch Tohru through a room.
* TheVoiceless: His pained exclamations are all the sounds we ever hear coming from his mouth. Once he whispered something
numerous entreprises to Ice's ear without us hearing what he said.
--> '''Jackie:''' [[LampshadeHanging You don't talk much, do you?]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Minor Villains]]
Villains who only appear in one, two, or three episodes.

!!El Chupacabra
charity.

!!Vanessa Barone
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[WhatAnIdiot And Jackie calls her a nice lady]].]]
--> ''Ah, been called a lot of things: relic hunter, mercenary, thief. But Vanessa Barone, nice lady? Ha, ha! That is a new one.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MonaMarshall

A demonic beast female relic hunter, mercenary, and thief who wanted to find the Eye of Aurora, a necklace that was attacking livestock in Mexico. It scratches El Toro during a fight, cursing him to become one himself.contained power of teleportation.



* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: El Toro falls victim to its curse, and transforms every night until he's cured.
* CharacterDeath: It's destroyed by the sunlight, though not before it scratches El Toro.
* {{Chupacabra}}: It looks more like Bigfoot or some other feral monster then a grey alien, but the cattle stalker is still present.
* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: Much like a werewolf, the chupacabra's bite or scratch can turn a human into another chupacabra, but only at night.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Both the first chupacabra and the transformed El Toro have fully red eyes.
* SpikesOfVillainy
* WeaksauceWeakness: The first chupacabra was disintegrated by sunlight. El Toro couldn't walk into the sunlight, even when he reverted to human form during daytime.

!!Kuniko "Origami" Kasahara
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Timothy Dang

A Japanese burglar based in Paris, France who has the ability to turn into paper and fold up like an origami sculpture. He uses his powers to rob East Asian art from the Louvre Museum.

to:

* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: El Toro falls victim to its curse, and transforms every night until he's cured.
* CharacterDeath:
TheBaroness: [[MeaningfulName It's destroyed in her name]].
%%* BlondesAreEvil
* BoundAndGagged: At the end of the episode featuring her, she's been tied up and gagged
by the sunlight, though not before it scratches El Toro.
Buttercup Scouts.
* {{Chupacabra}}: It looks more like Bigfoot or TheCameo: She briefly appears in "Antler Action", leading some other feral monster then one-shot villains against Jackie.
%%* CombatPragmatist
* CombatStilettos: She's
a grey alien, but the cattle stalker is still present.
* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: Much like a werewolf, the chupacabra's bite or scratch can turn a human into another chupacabra, but only at night.
relic hunter, mercenary, and thief who wears high-heeled boots while on business.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Both DarkActionGirl: She fares quite well against Jackie.
%%* DarkSkinnedBlond
%%* TomboyishPonytail
* WhipItGood: While she can use other weapons,
the first chupacabra and the transformed El Toro have fully red eyes.
whip is her WeaponOfChoice.
* SpikesOfVillainy
* WeaksauceWeakness: The first chupacabra was disintegrated by sunlight. El Toro couldn't walk into the sunlight, even when he reverted
WoundedGazelleGambit: She pretends that Jackie injured her leg in order to human form during daytime.

!!Kuniko "Origami" Kasahara
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make him lower his guard.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Magical Heroes]]
!!Lo Pei
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[LongDeadBadass He sure means business]].]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:And so does his copy.]]
--> ''I must once again safeguard these, lest they fall into the hands of the Ultimate Evil.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Timothy Dang

David Carradine

A Japanese burglar based in Paris, France who has sacred warrior of the ability to turn Ling Dynasty. Nine hundred years ago, he led the uprising against Shendu, turning the demon into paper a statue and fold up like an origami sculpture. He uses taking away his powers to rob East Asian art from in the Louvre Museum.form of the Talismans. He's been long dead, but one episode features a terracotta statue of him. The Rat Talisman is used on the statue, bringing [[LivingStatue live to it]]. The statue has original Lo Pei's personality and powers. In the end of the episode, he's turned back into a statue.



* CallingCard: He leaves origami sculptures at crime scenes.
* BondJamesBond: Jackie introduces himself to Origami as "Chan, Jackie Chan". Origami keeps calling him that.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He was originally a skilled but ordinary burglar, until he touched a magic artifact that gave him the ability to turn himself into paper.
* FrameUp: He manages to paint Jackie, Jade, and Viper as offenders when the police interrupt their confrontation.
* PaperMaster: Hence his moniker of "Origami".
* PhantomThief: He has a preference for stealing Far Eastern art.
* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: As Kasahara, he wears a purple suit.
* TheQuietOne: A thief who is a man of few words.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: In paper form, he can fold up into the shapes of various creatures.
* WeWillMeetAgain: In his last scene, he's in prison, creating an origami resembling Jackie and crushing it. He doesn't say anything, but he clearly vows to have revenge on Jackie.

!!The Old Monk
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--> ''Ancient wisdom: Words are breath that blows the fire of knowledge''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Tim Lounibos

An old monk who guided Jackie to the Lotus Temple where the magical scrolls of Hung Chao are hidden. A really [[CloudCuckoolander quirky]] person who's constantly in meditation and speaks in proverbs and riddles. He turns out to be villainous, and is also after these scrolls.

to:

* CallingCard: {{Badass}}: He leaves origami sculptures is a wise and mighty chi wizard who not only overthrow Shendu at crime scenes.
* BondJamesBond:
the height of his power, but his reanimated copy defeated both Jackie introduces himself to Origami as "Chan, Jackie Chan". Origami keeps calling him that.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He was originally a skilled but ordinary burglar, until he touched a magic artifact that gave him the ability to turn himself into paper.
* FrameUp: He manages to paint Jackie, Jade,
and Viper as offenders when the police interrupt their confrontation.
Tohru.
%%* BadassBaritone
%%* BadassBeard
* PaperMaster: Hence his moniker of "Origami".
* PhantomThief: He has a preference for stealing Far Eastern art.
* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: As Kasahara, he wears a purple suit.
* TheQuietOne:
BadassGrandpa: A thief who is a man of few words.wise old chi sage, similar to Uncle.
%%*BadassMustache
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: In paper form, he can fold up BigGood: He's the one who turned Shendu into a statue and scattered his Talismans to the shapes four corners of various creatures.
the Earth. [[spoiler: The same spell he used to accomplish that is reused on Shendu during the 3rd season.]]
* WeWillMeetAgain: In his last scene, CallingYourAttacks: When he performs scroll magic, he shouts the scroll's title.
* CassandraTruth: His copy refuses to believe
he's a statue, until he sees a poster depicting him in prison, creating an origami resembling his statue form.
* FamousLastWords: "Goodbye pal."
* FishOutOfWater: A Ling dynasty warrior in modern times? You figure.
* GoodIsNotNice: While he is dedicated to keep the Talismans from evil hands, he has no qualms about causing collateral damage or (non-lethally) disposing of people who seem to threaten him.
* GoodLuckGesture: Jade teaches him a thumbs up gesture as a sign of friendship. [[spoiler:After he's turned back to a liveless terracotta, his right hand is left in this gesture.]]
* {{Irony}}: Valmont [[LampshadeHanging comments]] how life coming to the statue that portrays the man who turned Shendu into a statue is this.
* KungFuWizard: He easily takes down
Jackie and crushing it. Tohru with martial arts.
%%* LongDeadBadass:
* MadeOfIron: When Tohru squashes him under a taxi, he survives uninjured. Jade suggests this to be because he's a LivingStatue.
%%* NiceHat
* OccultBlueEyes:
He doesn't say anything, has dark blue eyes, which is an unusual trait for an Asian, so it could be due to his magic.
* PaperTalisman: His magic is performed through scrolls. The ones he's shown using can be used to [[PowerFloats levitate]], petrify opponents and [[KiAttacks energy blasting]].
* PosthumousCharacter: The real Lo Pei has long been dead,
but the living terracotta has his personality.
* PrecursorHero: Before all the business with Section 13 and the Chan Clan, there was this guy overthrowing Shendu.
* YouShallNotPass: He stays behind to fight the Shadowkhan, allowing Jackie and Jade to escape with the Talismans. When they are at a safe distance,
he clearly vows throws the Rat Talisman to have revenge on Jackie.

!!The Old Monk
them, letting himself to become a statue again.
* WarriorPoet: He constantly utters nature-inspired analogies to poetically and abstractly describe or muse upon his situations.
--> "As the dandelion scatters its seeds to the four winds, so did I scatter the Talismans to the four corners of the earth."
* WouldntHurtAChild: He's briefly tricked by the Enforcers to think they are his [[PaperThinDisguise fellow Ling warriors]], until they grab Jade.
--> "A sacred warrior would never harm a child. You are impostors!"

!![[Myth/ChineseMythology The Eight Immortals]]
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--> ''Ancient wisdom: Words [[caption-width-right:320:From left to right: Zhang Guolao, Lü Dongbin, Li Tieguai, Lan Caihe, Han Xiangzi, Cao Guojiu, Zhongli Quan & He Xiangu.]]
Eight legendary heroes of ancient China. They
are breath that blows the fire of knowledge''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Tim Lounibos

An old monk
ones who guided Jackie originally banished Shendu and his siblings to the Lotus Temple where Demon Netherworld and locked their portals with the magical scrolls of Hung Chao are hidden. A really [[CloudCuckoolander quirky]] person who's constantly in meditation and speaks in proverbs and riddles. He turns out Pan'Ku Box. However, the artifacts they used to be villainous, and is also after these scrolls.do this (their symbols) were tainted with the demons' chi.



* AnimatedArmor: He uses the scroll's power to have this to fight Jackie.
%%* BadassGrandpa
%%* BaldOfEvil
* TheCameo: He briefly appears in "Antler Action" with some other one-shot villains. He probably managed to escape the Lotus Temple using the same method as Jackie and Jade used to free Xu Lin.
* CatchPhrase: "[[HurricaneOfAphorisms Ancient wisdom]]..."
* CrypticConversation: Constantly speaks in proverbs and riddles.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: He stays behind when Jackie enters the temple to look for Jade, following after a while.
--> "Ancient wisdom: the worm realizes he is bait only after the fish bites."
* EccentricMentor: Despite being EvilAllAlong, he still classifies as this.
%%* EvilOldFolks
%%* HermitGuru
* KungFuWizard: Fares quite well against Jackie in hand-to-hand combat. He also gains magic powers after obtaining some scrolls from the Lotus Temple.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After trespassing into the Lotus Temple for his own personal gains, he fails to leave before sunrise, so he's trapped inside (and probably becomes the new guardian monster).
* LotusPosition: He always meditates in this position.
* LevitatingLotusPosition: After he gains power from the scrolls, his normal meditation is now a foot or so off the ground.
* PowerGlows: He glows in yellow light after his empowerment.
* PowerPalms: After he paints an inscription detailed in the scrolls on his palms, he can blast KiAttacks from his hands.
* WouldHurtAChild: He tries to blast a [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown weakened]] Xu Lin.

!!Spring-Heeled Jack
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--> ''I'm free, to be me!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton

A ravenous and rhyming troll, who can leap great distances. Many years before, a wizard named Simon Magus turned him into a statue and stored him in his museum of strange creatures. Accidentally released by [[LiteralSplitPersonality Yin Jackie]], he goes out for revenge... by seeking out [[SinsOfOurFathers the descendants of Magus]], so that he can [[ToServeMan eat them]].

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* AnimatedArmor: He uses ArtifactOfDoom: The artifacts they used to seal the scroll's power Demon Sorcerors (their symbols) absorbed some of the respective demon's chi. Anyone who absorbs a Demon Chi will gain the powers of the respective Demon Sorcerer, but the chi will also [[BodyHorror mutate the person's body, making it look like the Demon Sorcerer]], and [[TheCorruption the demon's evil nature slowly corrupts the person's mind]]. And the changes will supposedly be permanent if the chi is not removed in time.
%%* BadassBeard: All except Lü Dongbin, Lan Caihe and He Xiangu.
* BadassGrandpa: All of them except [[TheSmurfettePrinciple He]] [[NeverMessWithGranny Xiangu]] were very old when they defeated their respective Demon Sorcerer. It takes a while
to have this be as good as they were, you know?
%%* BadassMustache: Zhang Guolao, Li Tieguai, Lan Caihe and Cao Guojiu.
%%* BaldOfAwesome: Lü Dongbin and Li Tieguai.
* {{Big Good}}s: It is through their heroics and legacy that the Chan Clan is able
to fight Jackie.
Shendu's siblings.
%%* BadassGrandpa
BlueIsHeroic: Han Xiangzi and Zhongli Quan.
%%* BaldOfEvil
* TheCameo:
EyesAlwaysShut: Except He briefly appears in "Antler Action" Xiangu, they're never shown with some other one-shot villains. opened eyes.
* FlowerMotifs:
He probably managed Xiangu's symbol is a lotus pod, Lan Caihe's symbol is an unidentified flower, and Li Tieguai's symbol is a gourd.
* HandicappedBadass: Li Tieguai is shown
to escape have a bad leg. [[AllThereInTheManual When he became an immortal, his soul was transferred into a maimed beggar's body]].
* HeroesPreferSwords: This is a downplayed trope. Only Lü Dongbin's symbol is a sword.
* LadyOfWar: He Xiangu is an immortal chi sage in an [[KickingAssInAllHerFinery elegant dress]].
* MagicMusic: Zhang Guolao's symbol is a drum, Cao Guojiu's symbol is a pair of castanets, and Han Xiangzi's symbol is [[MagicalFlutist a flute]].
%%* MonochromaticEyes: He Xiangu
%%* NiceHat: Han Xiangzi and Zhongli Quan.
* NoodleIncident: The Fire Demon Chi is never discussed. Since Drago already had
the Lotus Temple using fire powers inherited from his father, it's natural he would not be interested in pursuing the same method as Jackie and Jade artifact containing his father's chi.
* PaperFanOfDoom: Zhongli Quan's symbol is a fan.
%%* PinkMeansFeminine: He Xiangu.
* PoweredArmor: The Armor of the Gods. It's an ancient armor that the Immortals
used to free Xu Lin.
* CatchPhrase: "[[HurricaneOfAphorisms Ancient wisdom]]..."
* CrypticConversation: Constantly speaks
in proverbs and riddles.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: He stays behind when Jackie enters the temple to look for Jade, following after a while.
--> "Ancient wisdom: the worm realizes he is bait only after the fish bites."
* EccentricMentor: Despite being EvilAllAlong, he still classifies as this.
%%* EvilOldFolks
%%* HermitGuru
* KungFuWizard: Fares quite well
their battles against Jackie in hand-to-hand combat. He also gains magic powers after obtaining some scrolls from the Lotus Temple.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After trespassing into
Demon Sorcerers, and one of the Lotus Temple for his own personal gains, he fails few remaining relics left behind by them. When worn, it [[AdaptiveArmor adjusts to leave before sunrise, so he's trapped inside (and probably becomes the new guardian monster).
* LotusPosition: He always meditates in this position.
* LevitatingLotusPosition: After he gains power from the scrolls, his normal meditation is now a foot or so off the ground.
* PowerGlows: He glows in yellow light after his empowerment.
wielder's physique]] and enhances [[InASingleBound their]] [[SuperStrength physical]] [[SuperToughness abilities]].
* PowerPalms: After he paints an inscription detailed PrecursorHeroes: Similar to Lo Pei, they are famous heroes who defeated the Demon Sorcerers in the scrolls on his palms, he can blast KiAttacks past.
* {{Public Domain Character}}s: They are figures
from UsefulNotes/{{Taoism}}. They were originally mortal humans who achieved {{Immortality}} and various other magical powers through various means, usually as rewards after being tested by a Taoist sage [[Creator/{{Laozi}} Lao Tzu]] or another immortal.
%%* PurpleIsPowerful: Lü Dongbin's clothes are purple and black.
%%* RedIsHeroic: Zhang Guolao has red in
his hands.
clothes.
%%* RedHeadedHero: Zhongli Quan.
* WouldHurtAChild: TheVoiceless: They never speak in the flashbacks they are shown.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's never revealed what happened to them after they sealed the Demon Sorcerers away. [[WildMassGuessing For all we know]], they might have been [[PosthumousCharacter destroyed]] or they AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence.
%%* YouGottaHaveBlueHair:
He tries to blast a [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown weakened]] Xu Lin.

!!Spring-Heeled Jack
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!!Chi Master Fong
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--> ''I'm free, to be me!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton

[[caption-width-right:320:This is all we see about him.]]
A ravenous and rhyming troll, deceased Chinese mystic who can leap great distances. Many years before, a wizard named Simon Magus turned him into a statue and stored him in his museum of strange creatures. Accidentally released by [[LiteralSplitPersonality Yin Jackie]], he goes out taught Uncle magic for revenge... by seeking out [[SinsOfOurFathers 15 years. Somewhere along the descendants of Magus]], so that he can [[ToServeMan eat them]].line, Daolon Wong [[NeverSayDie "defeated"]] him.



* AffablyEvil: If you forget his desire for revenge and mischievous tendencies, you might view him as a jovial fellow. [[spoiler:His Yang side averts this trope, being more focused on revenge and less soft-spoken than normal Jack. His Yin side is a NiceGuy to the point that he protects Simone and helps the heroes to defeat his opposite.]]
* CombatParkour: He fights by leaping around and using the environment to his advantage.
* EvilFeelsGood: We get this exchange:
-->'''Yin Jackie''': *looking more angry than ever* Do you enjoy being a meanie?
-->'''Spring-Heeled Jack''': I confess, yes! *[[CheshireCatGrin grins widely]]*
* EvilLaugh: He laughs coarsely.
* InASingleBound: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin His shoes really do have springs mounted in their heels.]]
* LiteralSplitPersonality: [[spoiler: The Tiger Talisman is used on him temporarily. Yin Jack actually protects Simone from Yang Jack, and reveals his [[WeaksauceWeakness ultimate weakness]].]]
* OurTrollsAreDifferent: He has the basic look as a squat figure and eater of humans, but he's jovial and uses springs.
* PublicDomainCharacter: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring-heeled_Jack Spring-heeled Jack]] is an English folklore character.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: He's determined to punish the Magus family for [[SinsOfOurFathers their ancestor Simon]]'s imprisonment of him. [[ToServeMan He tries to eat]] Jade's classmate Simone Magus.
* RhymesOnADime: It's so catchy even other characters speak in rhyme a bit. He would sometimes let others finish his rhymes. [[spoiler:Both of his two halves rhyme as well.]]
* SealedEvilInACan: He was [[TakenForGranite turned to stone]] by Magus for being an evil creature. He's released when water is dropped on him. He's turned back to stone by [[spoiler:[[WeaksauceWeakness salt]]]].
* TheNoseKnows: He tracks down the nearest Magus descendant with his sense of smell.
--> "Magus Magus where ever you are, Spring Heel Jack will not be far!"
* WeCanRuleTogether: [[JekyllAndHyde Yang Jackie]] expresses sympathy for Jack, as [[NotSoDifferent they both want to stay free to be themselves]]. Jack proposes a partnership. Fortunately, it doesn't last for long, thanks to [[GuileHero Jade]].
* WouldHurtAChild: He tries to ''eat'' Simone, a descendant of his jailer. [[spoiler:Yin Jack [[WouldntHurtAChild inverts]] this trope, as he protects Simone from Yang Jack.]]

!!The Jiangshi
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker

An undead vampire who haunted an abandoned castle in the mountains of China. It drains chi from humans, which can turn them into vampire slaves if left untreated.

to:

%%* BlueIsHeroic: His figurine wears a blue robe.
* AffablyEvil: If you forget TheGhost: We don't get to see a flashback of him or to hear his desire for revenge voice, but in "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and mischievous tendencies, you might view him as a jovial fellow. [[spoiler:His Yang side averts this trope, being more focused on revenge and less soft-spoken than normal Jack. His Yin side is a NiceGuy to the point that he protects Simone and helps the heroes to defeat his opposite.]]
* CombatParkour: He fights by leaping around and using the environment
Mute", we see on a shrine dedicated to his advantage.
* EvilFeelsGood: We get this exchange:
-->'''Yin Jackie''': *looking more angry than ever* Do you enjoy being
memory a meanie?
-->'''Spring-Heeled Jack''': I confess, yes! *[[CheshireCatGrin grins widely]]*
* EvilLaugh: He laughs coarsely.
* InASingleBound: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin His shoes really do have springs mounted in their heels.]]
* LiteralSplitPersonality: [[spoiler: The Tiger Talisman is used on him temporarily. Yin Jack actually protects Simone from Yang Jack,
statue and reveals his [[WeaksauceWeakness ultimate weakness]].]]
a small figurine of him.
%%* HermitGuru:
* OurTrollsAreDifferent: {{Leitmotif}}: He has one in "The Good, the basic look Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", when he "spirit communicates". It's a slow and quiet flute tone.
* TheMentor: He taught Uncle all his magic.
* OldMaster: Similar to Uncle, he was an old and wise chi sage who taught Uncle. [[MasterApprenticeChain What Uncle is to Tohru, Fong was to Uncle.]]
* OurGhostsAreDifferent: In "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", his spirit guides Uncle and his family. He doesn't appear
as a squat figure "physical spirit", but instead he gives signs through forces of nature (like how [[Disney/TheLionKingIISimbasPride Mufasa did with Rafiki]]). It should be noted that [[MeaningfulName Fong can literally mean "wind"]] in Chinese.
* PosthumousCharacter: All we know about him comes from what Uncle
and eater of humans, but he's jovial and uses springs.Wong say about him.
* PublicDomainCharacter: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring-heeled_Jack Spring-heeled Jack]] is an English folklore character.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: He's determined
ShrineToTheFallen: He has a shrine and a statue to punish the Magus family for [[SinsOfOurFathers their ancestor Simon]]'s imprisonment of him. [[ToServeMan He tries to eat]] Jade's classmate Simone Magus.
* RhymesOnADime: It's so catchy even other characters speak in rhyme a bit. He would sometimes let others finish
his rhymes. [[spoiler:Both of his two halves rhyme as well.]]
memory somewhere in South China.
* SealedEvilInACan: SpiritAdvisor: He was [[TakenForGranite turned appears to stone]] by Magus for being an evil creature. He's released when water is dropped on him. He's turned back Uncle in various abstract forms to stone by [[spoiler:[[WeaksauceWeakness salt]]]].
* TheNoseKnows: He tracks down the nearest Magus descendant with his sense of smell.
--> "Magus Magus where ever you are, Spring Heel Jack will not be far!"
* WeCanRuleTogether: [[JekyllAndHyde Yang Jackie]] expresses sympathy for Jack, as [[NotSoDifferent they both want to stay free to be themselves]]. Jack proposes a partnership. Fortunately, it doesn't last for long, thanks to [[GuileHero Jade]].
* WouldHurtAChild: He tries to ''eat'' Simone, a descendant of his jailer. [[spoiler:Yin Jack [[WouldntHurtAChild inverts]] this trope, as he protects Simone from Yang Jack.]]

!!The Jiangshi
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!!Super Moose
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[[caption-width-right:320:Don't disturb the sleeping beauty.]]

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker

Creator/ClancyBrown

An undead vampire who haunted an abandoned castle in anthropomorphic moose superhero. Normally a fictitious character, unless Jade uses the mountains Rat Talisman to bring a stuffed doll of China. It drains chi from humans, which can turn them into vampire slaves if left untreated.him to life.



* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: It feeds on Uncle's chi, and as nobody knew how to transfer their chi to him, he was turned into the Jiangshi's slave until his chi was returned.
%%* BaldOfEvil
* CharacterDeath: All the stolen chi is reclaimed from the vampire as the sun rises.
* ChineseVampire: The fact that he is a vampire of the Chinese variety is a critical plot point, because the methods of dealing with him are different from the Western varieties.
* EyeOfNewt: How to reclaim all the stolen chi from it? [[spoiler:Collect a toadstool from a graveyard, place it inside the vampire's left sock and throw the sock into a river]] before sunrise. Otherwise the chi remains with the vampire forever.
* FangsAreEvil: It's teeth grow with the chi it sucks.
* FemmeFatalons: It's sharp claws lengthen with the chi it sucks.
* {{Flight}}: Even at its weakest, it can fly.
* GrowingMusclesSequence: Every time it drains chi, it grows in muscle and size.
* LooksLikeOrlok: In its weakest form, it looks quite shrunken indeed.
* MonochromaticEyes: Its eyes are initially pale white, but after absorbing chi from Tohru, Jade, and Uncle, it gains slit [[RedEyesTakeWarning red]] [[AnimalEyes cat-like]] pupils.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Consumes chi instead of blood. It doesn't bite, but the chi is transferred as green energy through the eyes. It's blind, so it sniffs to find its target by the smell of its breath. It cannot be harmed with a wooden stake. It cannot cross a running river. However, it can still be killed by sunlight.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: Its victim becomes a servant, unless they are given someone else's chi.
* SuddenlyVoiced: It's initially mute, but after absorbing chi from Tohru, Jade, and Uncle, it gains the ability to speak.
* WeaksauceWeakness: Attaching a special note of paper to a Jiangshi's face will render it motionless. And much like Western vampires, sunlight is lethal to them.
* YourSoulIsMine: Says a variation of this, when it's mere moments to the sunrise.
--> "In moments, the collective chi will be mine forever."

!!Monkey King
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[[caption-width-right:320:Showoff...]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:...and creepy.]]
--> ''Stop me if you've heard this one befooorre...''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Bill Tanzer (first appearance) and Creator/BillyWest (second appearance)

Monkey King is a trickster monkey. Based on the Chinese legend of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Wukong Sun Wukong]], he is released whenever someone pulls his puppet form's leg. The luckless victim becomes a puppet in his place, only to be restored if he [[spoiler:pulls ''their'' leg]], which he isn't likely to do of his own free will. He might seem like an irritating prankster at first glance, but he takes a ''very'' dim view of anyone trying to spoil his fun.

to:

* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: It feeds on Uncle's chi, and as nobody knew how ActionHero: His first solution to transfer their chi problems is action.
* AnimalSuperhero: SUPER MOOSE!
* AnimateInanimateObject: Thanks
to him, he was turned into the Jiangshi's slave until his chi was returned.
%%* BaldOfEvil
* CharacterDeath: All the stolen chi is reclaimed from the vampire as the sun rises.
* ChineseVampire: The fact that
Rat Talisman, he is a vampire of the Chinese variety is a critical plot point, because the methods of dealing with him are different from the Western varieties.
* EyeOfNewt: How to reclaim all the stolen chi from it? [[spoiler:Collect a toadstool from a graveyard, place it inside the vampire's left sock and throw the sock into a river]] before sunrise. Otherwise the chi remains with the vampire forever.
* FangsAreEvil: It's teeth grow with the chi it sucks.
* FemmeFatalons: It's sharp claws lengthen with the chi it sucks.
* {{Flight}}: Even at its weakest, it can fly.
* GrowingMusclesSequence: Every time it drains chi, it grows in muscle and size.
* LooksLikeOrlok: In its weakest form, it looks quite shrunken indeed.
* MonochromaticEyes: Its eyes are initially pale white, but after absorbing chi from Tohru, Jade, and Uncle, it gains slit [[RedEyesTakeWarning red]] [[AnimalEyes cat-like]] pupils.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Consumes chi instead of blood. It doesn't bite, but the chi is transferred as green energy through the eyes. It's blind, so it sniffs to find its target by the smell of its breath. It cannot be harmed with a wooden stake. It cannot cross a running river. However, it can still be killed by sunlight.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: Its victim
becomes a servant, unless they are given someone else's chi.
[[LivingToys living toy]].
* SuddenlyVoiced: It's initially mute, but after absorbing chi from Tohru, Jade, and Uncle, it gains {{Badass}}: For a toy, he's surprisingly effective.
* BadassAdorable: A crime-fighting stuffed animal.
* BigDamnHeroes: He has saved people in every episode he appears in. Nobody except Jade ever expects him.
* CatchPhrase:
** "Da-da-da-da-da-da, ANTLER ACTION!"
** "Evil on
the ability loose, you do not want to speak.
mess with Super Moose!"
* WeaksauceWeakness: Attaching CuteBruiser: He charges into battle with ANTLER ACTION!
* NonHumanSidekick: At least twice he has acted as
a special note of paper to sidekick for Jade.
* TheNoseKnows: Like Daolon Wong's Dark Chi Warriors, he can smell Talisman magic.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: He once defeated Hak Foo, who was
a Jiangshi's face will render it motionless. And much Dark Chi Warrior at the time.
* SuperheroesWearCapes: A moose looks
like Western vampires, sunlight is lethal to them.
* YourSoulIsMine: Says
a variation superhero because of this, when it's mere moments to the sunrise.
--> "In moments, the collective chi will be mine forever."

!!Monkey King
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[[folder:Other Characters]]
!!Mama Tohru
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[[caption-width-right:320:...and creepy.]]
--> ''Stop me if you've heard this one befooorre...''

''Only antique I see is the Billy Goat there!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Bill Tanzer (first appearance) Amy Hill

[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Tohru's mother]]. She only appears in a handful of episodes but leaves quite an impact. She shows the Chans a new side of Tohru,
and Creator/BillyWest (second appearance)

Monkey King is a trickster monkey. Based on the Chinese legend of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Wukong Sun Wukong]], he is released whenever someone pulls his puppet form's leg. The luckless victim
becomes a puppet in his place, only to be restored if he [[spoiler:pulls ''their'' leg]], which he isn't likely to do of his own free will. He might seem like an irritating prankster at first glance, but he takes a ''very'' dim view of anyone trying to spoil his fun.Uncle's arch-rival.



* AdaptationalVillainy: While Sun Wukong had a mischievous side to him, he wasn't an AxCrazy psycho prankster.
%%* AttentionWhore
* AxCrazy: What his "fun" turns into; dangerous actions that can lead to death.
%%* BeardOfEvil
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's a mischievous prankster, but can give serious trouble to Jackie and the others.
* DemonicDummy: His puppet form is completely harmless, just ''don't pull his leg''.
* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: In his first appearance, Jade tricks him into [[spoiler:pulling puppet-Jackie's leg]].
* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: Sending a living puppet through a wood chipper is hilarious, right?
%%* EvilIsHammy
%%* EvilRedhead
* EvilVersusEvil: In his final appearance, he ends up facing Daolon Wong, the evil chi wizard.
* EvilerThanThou: He ends up on the "thou" end against Daolon Wong.
* GreenEyedMonster: He couldn't stand other people showing off better than him in talents.
* TheGrimReaper: He dresses as this at one point, proving to be quite adept with a [[SinisterScythe scythe]]. We even hear a music you would associate with TheGrimReaper.
* TheHyena: A high pitched laugh accompanies and follows his lethal pranks.
* LaughablyEvil: Strives to be hilarious, at least from his AxCrazy point of view.
* TheMadHatter: When Jade argues that feeding puppet-Jackie into a wood-chipper isn't funny:
--> "Haven't you noticed? I have a WEIRD sense of humor!"
* ManiacMonkeys: Evil monkey trickster.
* OminousOperaCape: At one point, he wears a purple version this, complete with [[Franchise/ThePhantomOfTheOpera the mask]].
* ThePrankster: Everything he does is motivated by his love of malicious mischief.
* PsychopathicManChild: Despite his great age, he acts like an overgrown, attention-seeking {{delinquent}}.
* PublicDomainCharacter: It's never made explicit, but he's basically Sun Wukong, the Monkey King from ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest''.
%%* PungeonMaster
* PuppetPermutation: He's a wooden dummy, but he changes into a live being when someone pulls his leg. The person who pulls his leg turns into a dummy themselves. [[spoiler:And if the Monkey King pulls the victim's leg, their positions change back to normal.]]
* SlasherSmile: Often sports these when indulding his lunatic fun.
* SublimeRhyme: The instructions for switching places with a person in terms of living-puppet.
--> ''To free me of glitches and put you in stitches, this merry ape begs: [[SchmuckBait Pull my leg.]]''
* TickleTorture: In his second appearance, he uses this technique on Tohru to find out where the other Chans have gone.
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: He can be talked into making more spectacular ways to kill other people.

!!Bartholomew Chang
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[SarcasmMode With jade as always]].]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' Timothy Dang

A Taiwanese businessman and criminal mastermind who has a habit of stealing objects made from jade stone. He becomes a minor recurring enemy to the J-Team.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: While Sun Wukong had a mischievous side to him, he wasn't an AxCrazy psycho prankster.
%%* AttentionWhore
* AxCrazy: What his "fun" turns into; dangerous actions that can lead to death.
%%* BeardOfEvil
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's a mischievous prankster,
{{Acrofatic}}: She's overweight but can give serious trouble run on railings.
* ActionMom: She prohibits her son from fighting because she wants
to Jackie protect him.
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Her relationship with Tohru is easily summarized as this.
* AsianRudeness: She rivals Uncle in her lack of manners
and height of arrogance.
* BackToBackBadasses: She takes this posture with Uncle in her debut episode.
* {{Badass}}: Guess where [[BadassFamily Tohru]] gets his [[{{Badass}} badassery]] from?
* BadassNormal: Unlike Uncle, she doesn't have any magic at her disposal but can still take on
the others.
* DemonicDummy: His puppet form is completely harmless, just ''don't pull his leg''.
* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: In his first appearance, Jade tricks him into [[spoiler:pulling puppet-Jackie's leg]].
* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: Sending a living puppet through a wood chipper is hilarious, right?
%%* EvilIsHammy
%%* EvilRedhead
* EvilVersusEvil: In his final appearance, he ends up facing Daolon Wong, the evil chi wizard.
supernatural.
* EvilerThanThou: He ends up on the "thou" end against Daolon Wong.
* GreenEyedMonster: He couldn't stand other people showing off better than him in talents.
* TheGrimReaper: He dresses as this at
BeautyMark: She has one point, proving to be quite adept with near her left eye. Uncle once mocks it.
* CoolOldLady: While she's short-tempered and antagonistic towards Uncle, she's not
a [[SinisterScythe scythe]]. We even hear a music you woman any criminal would associate with TheGrimReaper.
want to trifle with.
* TheHyena: A high pitched laugh accompanies DeadpanSnarker: She is a master of sarcasm. For instance, when Uncle accused her of cheating at Mahjong by moving pieces when he sneezed, she replied:
-->"Anytime you sneeze, ''all the pieces move''. Bird peak nose should have its own ''zip code''."
* DistaffCounterpart: The only significant difference between her
and follows his lethal pranks.Uncle is that she doesn't have magic at her disposal.
* LaughablyEvil: Strives HeyYou: To her, Uncle is always [[EmbarrassingNickname "Billy Goat", "Junk Monger", or "Junk Man"]].
* HugeGuyTinyGirl: A mother and son example; her son is huge and she herself is barely taller than ''Jade''.
* InvisibleJerkass: After she's accidentally turned invisible in "The Invisible Mom", she torments Uncle in various ways until she reveals her location.
* {{Jerkass}}: Mostly towards Uncle. In her debut episode, she was also very bossy to Tohru and dismissive towards Jackie and Jade.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She loves her son, and also cooperated with Uncle to save Tohru and Jackie. She becomes less abrasive towards Jackie and Jade. Towards Uncle, not so much.
* JewishMother: A Japanese one actually, but she's just as nagging and overbearing as most examples of this trope.
* LikeParentLikeChild: Mother and son appear initially
to be hilarious, at least from polar opposites, but they do share some similarities, like protective attitude towards their loved ones. During his AxCrazy point of view.
* TheMadHatter: When Jade argues that feeding puppet-Jackie into a wood-chipper isn't funny:
--> "Haven't you noticed? I have a WEIRD sense of humor!"
* ManiacMonkeys: Evil monkey trickster.
* OminousOperaCape: At
feud with Uncle in "The Demon Behind", Tohru's behavior towards Uncle resembled his mother's mannerisms towards him. He even called Uncle "Billy Goat" at one point, he point. Tohru's future self wears a purple version this, complete with [[Franchise/ThePhantomOfTheOpera the mask]].
* ThePrankster: Everything he does is motivated by
red coat similar to that his love of malicious mischief.
mother wears.
* PsychopathicManChild: Despite his great age, he acts like an overgrown, attention-seeking {{delinquent}}.
* PublicDomainCharacter: It's never made explicit, but he's basically Sun Wukong, the Monkey King from ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest''.
%%* PungeonMaster
* PuppetPermutation: He's
LockedOutOfTheLoop: She doesn't know that Tohru's previous employer Valmont is a wooden dummy, but he changes into crime lord or that her son was a live being when someone pulls his leg. The person who pulls his leg turns into a dummy themselves. [[spoiler:And if the Monkey King pulls the victim's leg, their positions change back to normal.]]
* SlasherSmile: Often sports these when indulding his lunatic fun.
* SublimeRhyme: The instructions for switching places with a person in terms of living-puppet.
--> ''To free me of glitches and put you in stitches, this merry ape begs: [[SchmuckBait Pull my leg.]]''
* TickleTorture: In his second appearance, he uses this technique on
thug. Tohru asks his extended family to keep it that way.
* [[TabletopGame/{{Mahjong}} Mahjong]]: She's shown to be quite skilled in this. She states that she's a five time all Kyoto finalist. She defeats Uncle in it several times (though he says she cheats every time).
* MamaBear: You think her mountain-sized son is more dangerous? Threaten him and
find out where how wrong you are.
* MyBelovedSmother: Her son just can't handle demons and gangs without her. One time she even decided to stay invisible to protect him better.
* TheNapoleon: She has
the HairTriggerTemper to match her short stature.
* NeverMessWithGranny: She may be a little old lady, but she knows karate, and is quite willing to use those skills.
* NoNameGiven: No one calls her anything
other Chans have gone.
than "Tohru's mother".
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: He PintsizedPowerhouse: She's only a little taller than Jade, but deadlier than Jackie.
* PrimAndProperBun: She's gives off the air of being traditional and she has certain [[HairTriggerTemper "authority"]] in her.
* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: She also rivals Uncle in abusing her old age to disregard tact.
* SitcomArchnemesis: To Uncle; martial arts, mahjong, shuffle board, treating Jackie of cobra's venom; it doesn't matter as long as one
can be talked into making humiliate the other.
* SnarkToSnarkCombat: Rivaling Uncle of course. Whenever she and Uncle are in the same room, insults and snarks are exchanged back and forth.
* UncannyFamilyResemblance: She is a dead ringer for Tohru aside from being female and much smaller in size.
* VitriolicBestBuds: She spends
more spectacular ways time with Uncle than with anyone else, even if they mostly argue. They eventually seem to kill other people.

!!Bartholomew Chang
develop an actual friendship, as Uncle once gave her a Christmas present.
* VolleyingInsults: She and Uncle compete diligently in the creativeness of the insults they throw at each other.

!!Miss Hartman
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[SarcasmMode With jade as always]].]]

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--> ''Mr. Chan, this is not the first time we've had a problem with Jade.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Timothy Dang

A Taiwanese businessman and criminal mastermind who has a habit
Jeannie Elias

Jade's schoolteacher. She's annoyed by Jade's unbelievable stories
of stealing objects made from jade stone. He becomes a minor recurring enemy to the J-Team.fantastic adventures.



* ArtificialLimbs: He lost his right hand in an [[BrickBreak iron fist]] competition. He has a variety of artificial hands equipped with weapons or household objects as a replacement, his favorite being made of jade.
* BalefulPolymorph: [[spoiler: In his last appearance, a chi spell turns him into a child. [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse It's never revealed if he's turned back to normal]].]]
%%* CorruptCorporateExecutive
%%* DiabolicalMastermind
* {{Expy}}: He is basically a [[TheFamilyForTheWholeFamily family-friendly stand-in]] for Mr Han, the villain of the BruceLee film ''EnterTheDragon'', which followed the same plot as his debut episode. This includes the fact that both have artificial hands and recruit new talent with a tournament.
%%* ManOfWealthAndTaste
%%* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: He habitually wears a purple coat.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He's introduced as being a "philanthropist" because he gives the profits of numerous entreprises to charity.

!!Vanessa Barone
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[WhatAnIdiot And Jackie calls her a nice lady]].]]
--> ''Ah, been called a lot of things: relic hunter, mercenary, thief. But Vanessa Barone, nice lady? Ha, ha! That is a new one.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MonaMarshall

A female relic hunter, mercenary, and thief who wanted to find the Eye of Aurora, a necklace that contained power of teleportation.

to:

* ArtificialLimbs: He lost his right hand in an [[BrickBreak iron fist]] competition. He has a variety of artificial hands equipped with weapons or household objects as a replacement, his favorite being made of jade.
* BalefulPolymorph: [[spoiler: In his last appearance, a chi spell turns him into a child. [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse It's never revealed if he's turned back to normal]].]]
%%* CorruptCorporateExecutive
%%* DiabolicalMastermind
* {{Expy}}: He
ADayInTheLimelight: "The Demon Beneath My Wings" is basically a [[TheFamilyForTheWholeFamily family-friendly stand-in]] this for Mr Han, the villain of the BruceLee film ''EnterTheDragon'', which followed the same plot as his debut episode. This includes the fact that both have artificial hands and recruit new talent with a tournament.her because she had Hsi Wu's chi.
%%* ManOfWealthAndTaste
%%* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: He habitually wears
* BadassTeacher: She defended Jade from Drago. Although of course, this is while she was temporarily [[EmpoweredBadassNormal transformed]] by the chi of [[WingedHumanoid Hsi Wu the Sky Demon]].
* ChildHater: Jade believes that Hartman hates kids, although this is subverted. In fact, Hartman states that she's
a purple coat.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He's introduced as being a "philanthropist"
teacher because he gives she ''likes'' children.
* DeadpanSnarker: She conveys her skepticism of Jade's stories in dry disbelief.
* FieryRedhead: Averted. She can be strict while disciplining, but hardly aggressive about it.
* GracefulLadiesLikePurple: She's never seen without her purple jacket.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Although Hartman seems like a hard-ass, she actually cares about Jade and her other students.
* PreMortemOneLiner: She delivers a non-lethal version of this trope to Drago before pushing him into
the profits of numerous entreprises ocean.
--> "CLASS DISMISSED!"
* SkepticNoLonger: Subverted. After turning into a demon for a day, she tries
to charity.

!!Vanessa Barone
[[quoteright:320:http://static.
remember that it happened, only for Jackie to convince her that it was [[AllJustADream all just a hallucination]].
* SternTeacher: It's just that she has little patience for Jade's disruptive shenanigans.

!!Drew
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[WhatAnIdiot And Jackie calls her a nice lady]].]]
--> ''Ah, been called a lot of things: relic hunter, mercenary, thief. But Vanessa Barone, nice lady? Ha, ha! That is a new one.''

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MonaMarshall

Jeannie Elias

A female relic hunter, mercenary, and thief boy who wanted to find the Eye of Aurora, a necklace that contained power of teleportation.teases Jade for her crazy-sounding stories.



* TheBaroness: [[MeaningfulName It's in her name]].
%%* BlondesAreEvil
* BoundAndGagged: At the end of the episode featuring her, she's been tied up and gagged by the Buttercup Scouts.
* TheCameo: She briefly appears in "Antler Action", leading some other one-shot villains against Jackie.
%%* CombatPragmatist
* CombatStilettos: She's a relic hunter, mercenary, and thief who wears high-heeled boots while on business.
* DarkActionGirl: She fares quite well against Jackie.
%%* DarkSkinnedBlond
%%* TomboyishPonytail
* WhipItGood: While she can use other weapons, the whip is her WeaponOfChoice.
* WoundedGazelleGambit: She pretends that Jackie injured her leg in order to make him lower his guard.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Magical Heroes]]
!!Lo Pei
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[LongDeadBadass He sure means business]].]]
[[quoteright:320:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cc2a099de83b20e503199728112fba2f.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:320:And so does his copy.]]
--> ''I must once again safeguard these, lest they fall into the hands of the Ultimate Evil.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' David Carradine

A sacred warrior of the Ling Dynasty. Nine hundred years ago, he led the uprising against Shendu, turning the demon into a statue and taking away his powers in the form of the Talismans. He's been long dead, but one episode features a terracotta statue of him. The Rat Talisman is used on the statue, bringing [[LivingStatue live to it]]. The statue has original Lo Pei's personality and powers. In the end of the episode, he's turned back into a statue.

to:

* TheBaroness: [[MeaningfulName DeadpanSnarker: He conveys his skepticism of Jade's stories with added ridicule.
* FireForgedFriends: Later in the series, he's seen talking to and hanging out with Jade.
* {{Jerkass}}:
It's one thing that he doesn't believe Jade's stories ([[TheMasquerade for obvious reasons]]), though he's not nice about it.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After witnessing the incident described below
in her name]].
SkepticNoLonger, Jade uses this opportunity to [[ContagiousCassandraTruth humiliate him in class]].
%%* BlondesAreEvil
NerdGlasses
* BoundAndGagged: At NiceHat: He's never shown without his yellow cap.
* PintSizedKid: Like all
the end of the episode featuring her, she's been tied up and gagged by the Buttercup Scouts.
* TheCameo: She briefly appears in "Antler Action", leading some
other one-shot villains against Jackie.
%%* CombatPragmatist
recurring kids, he gets nowhere taller.
* CombatStilettos: She's a relic hunter, mercenary, and thief who wears high-heeled boots while on business.
* DarkActionGirl: She fares quite well against Jackie.
%%* DarkSkinnedBlond
%%* TomboyishPonytail
* WhipItGood: While she can use other weapons, the whip is her WeaponOfChoice.
* WoundedGazelleGambit: She pretends
SkepticNoLonger: He realizes that Jackie injured her leg in order [[CassandraTruth Jade was telling the truth]] after watching Daolon Wong's Dark Chi Warriors trying to make him lower his guard.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Magical Heroes]]
!!Lo Pei
steal the Talisman Animals.

!!Jackie Chan's Yin and Yang
[[quoteright:350:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/27783ca8f13e1177ff59053f3eb0661d.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:320:[[LongDeadBadass He sure means business]].]]
[[quoteright:320:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cc2a099de83b20e503199728112fba2f.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:320:And so does his copy.]]
--> ''I must once again safeguard these, lest they fall into
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[SarcasmMode Need to guess who's who?]]]]

During
the hands of show, Jackie is affected thrice by the Ultimate Evil.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' David Carradine

A sacred warrior of the Ling Dynasty. Nine hundred years ago, he led the uprising against Shendu, turning the demon into a statue and taking away his powers in the form of the Talismans.
[[LiteralSplitPersonality Tiger Talisman]]. [[JekyllAndHyde He's been long dead, but one episode features a terracotta statue of him. The Rat Talisman is used on the statue, bringing [[LivingStatue live to it]]. The statue has original Lo Pei's personality and powers. In the end of the episode, he's turned back split into a statue.his Yin and Yang sides]]. Yin Jackie is called "Pussycat" and Yang Jackie is called "Tiger".



* {{Badass}}: He is a wise and mighty chi wizard who not only overthrow Shendu at the height of his power, but his reanimated copy defeated both Jackie and Tohru.
%%* BadassBaritone
%%* BadassBeard
* BadassGrandpa: A wise old chi sage, similar to Uncle.
%%*BadassMustache
* BigGood: He's the one who turned Shendu into a statue and scattered his Talismans to the four corners of the Earth. [[spoiler: The same spell he used to accomplish that is reused on Shendu during the 3rd season.]]
* CallingYourAttacks: When he performs scroll magic, he shouts the scroll's title.
* CassandraTruth: His copy refuses to believe he's a statue, until he sees a poster depicting him in his statue form.
* FamousLastWords: "Goodbye pal."
* FishOutOfWater: A Ling dynasty warrior in modern times? You figure.
* GoodIsNotNice: While he is dedicated to keep the Talismans from evil hands, he has no qualms about causing collateral damage or (non-lethally) disposing of people who seem to threaten him.
* GoodLuckGesture: Jade teaches him a thumbs up gesture as a sign of friendship. [[spoiler:After he's turned back to a liveless terracotta, his right hand is left in this gesture.]]
* {{Irony}}: Valmont [[LampshadeHanging comments]] how life coming to the statue that portrays the man who turned Shendu into a statue is this.
* KungFuWizard: He easily takes down Jackie and Tohru with martial arts.
%%* LongDeadBadass:
* MadeOfIron: When Tohru squashes him under a taxi, he survives uninjured. Jade suggests this to be because he's a LivingStatue.
%%* NiceHat
* OccultBlueEyes: He has dark blue eyes, which is an unusual trait for an Asian, so it could be due to his magic.
* PaperTalisman: His magic is performed through scrolls. The ones he's shown using can be used to [[PowerFloats levitate]], petrify opponents and [[KiAttacks energy blasting]].
* PosthumousCharacter: The real Lo Pei has long been dead, but the living terracotta has his personality.
* PrecursorHero: Before all the business with Section 13 and the Chan Clan, there was this guy overthrowing Shendu.
* YouShallNotPass: He stays behind to fight the Shadowkhan, allowing Jackie and Jade to escape with the Talismans. When they are at a safe distance, he throws the Rat Talisman to them, letting himself to become a statue again.
* WarriorPoet: He constantly utters nature-inspired analogies to poetically and abstractly describe or muse upon his situations.
--> "As the dandelion scatters its seeds to the four winds, so did I scatter the Talismans to the four corners of the earth."
* WouldntHurtAChild: He's briefly tricked by the Enforcers to think they are his [[PaperThinDisguise fellow Ling warriors]], until they grab Jade.
--> "A sacred warrior would never harm a child. You are impostors!"

!![[Myth/ChineseMythology The Eight Immortals]]
[[quoteright:320:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6cb89e26b9df73d28f61c1b8a111f7b4.png]]
[[caption-width-right:320:From left to right: Zhang Guolao, Lü Dongbin, Li Tieguai, Lan Caihe, Han Xiangzi, Cao Guojiu, Zhongli Quan & He Xiangu.]]
Eight legendary heroes of ancient China. They are the ones who originally banished Shendu and his siblings to the Demon Netherworld and locked their portals with the Pan'Ku Box. However, the artifacts they used to do this (their symbols) were tainted with the demons' chi.

to:

* {{Badass}}: He is a wise BackToBackBadasses: When Tiger and mighty chi wizard who not only overthrow Shendu at the height Pussycat set aside their differences, they are a pretty efficient fighting force.
--> '''Tiger''': Okey bro, let's show this troll what ''two'' Jackies can do!
* {{Badass}}es: They're two halves
of his power, but his reanimated copy defeated both Jackie Chan after all.
* BashBrothers: They sometimes call each other brothers
and Tohru.
%%* BadassBaritone
%%* BadassBeard
* BadassGrandpa: A wise old chi sage, similar to Uncle.
they work well together.
%%*BadassMustache
* BigGood: He's the one who turned Shendu into a statue and scattered his Talismans to the four corners of the Earth. [[spoiler: The same spell he used to accomplish that is reused on Shendu during the 3rd season.]]
* CallingYourAttacks: When he performs scroll magic, he shouts the scroll's title.
* CassandraTruth: His copy refuses to believe he's a statue, until he sees a poster depicting him in his statue form.
* FamousLastWords: "Goodbye pal."
* FishOutOfWater: A Ling dynasty warrior in modern times? You figure.
* GoodIsNotNice: While he is dedicated to keep the Talismans from evil hands, he has no qualms about causing collateral damage or (non-lethally) disposing of people who seem to threaten him.
* GoodLuckGesture: Jade teaches him a thumbs
MultipleHeadCase: In their final appearance, they end up gesture as a sign of friendship. [[spoiler:After he's turned back to a liveless terracotta, his right hand is left in this gesture.]]
* {{Irony}}: Valmont [[LampshadeHanging comments]] how life coming to the statue that portrays the man who turned Shendu into a statue is this.
* KungFuWizard: He easily takes down Jackie and Tohru with martial arts.
%%* LongDeadBadass:
* MadeOfIron: When Tohru squashes him under a taxi, he survives uninjured. Jade suggests this to be
position, because he's a LivingStatue.
%%* NiceHat
their split wasn't allowed to finish. It's eventually fixed.
* OccultBlueEyes: He has dark blue eyes, which SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Pussycat is an unusual trait for an Asian, the Sensitive Guy to Tiger's Manly Man. This is in line with Taoism: [[FridgeBrilliance Yin represents femininity and Yang represents masculinity]], so it could be due to his magic.
* PaperTalisman: His magic is performed through scrolls. The ones he's shown using can be used to [[PowerFloats levitate]], petrify opponents and [[KiAttacks energy blasting]].
* PosthumousCharacter: The real Lo Pei has long been dead, but the living terracotta has his personality.
* PrecursorHero: Before all the business with Section 13 and the Chan Clan, there was this guy overthrowing Shendu.
* YouShallNotPass: He stays behind to fight the Shadowkhan, allowing
makes sense for Yin Jackie to be more considerate of others and Jade Yang Jackie to escape with the Talismans. When they are at a safe distance, he throws the Rat Talisman to them, letting himself to become a statue again.
* WarriorPoet: He constantly utters nature-inspired analogies to poetically and abstractly describe or muse upon his situations.
--> "As the dandelion scatters its seeds to the four winds, so did I scatter the Talismans to the four corners of the earth."
* WouldntHurtAChild: He's briefly tricked by the Enforcers to think they are his [[PaperThinDisguise fellow Ling warriors]], until they grab Jade.
--> "A sacred warrior would never harm a child. You are impostors!"

!![[Myth/ChineseMythology The Eight Immortals]]
be more aggressive.

!!!Yin/Light Jackie (Pussycat)
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[[caption-width-right:320:From left [[caption-width-right:320:[[CatchPhrase "Fighting is not nice!"]]]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Sie

* ApologizesALot: Pussycat is this even more than normal Jackie. It extends
to right: Zhang Guolao, Lü Dongbin, Li Tieguai, Lan Caihe, Han Xiangzi, Cao Guojiu, Zhongli Quan & [[ApologeticAttacker fighting]].
* BewareTheNiceOnes:
He Xiangu.is even more hard to anger than normal Jackie, but it doesn't mean that he's completely helpless.
* ButtMonkey: Pussycat seems to have most of Jackie's hapless tendencies.
* CowardlyLion: Usually Pussycat tries to run from danger, but when the push comes to shove, he will fight back.
* FragileFlower: In his debut episode, he bursts into tears after accidentally stepping on a bug. Later, he starts crying for the animals whose leather has been used on a car's seats.
* GoodIsImpotent: He initially appears as unwilling to take active because he's too nice to hurt anyone, even bad guys. [[SubvertedTrope However, allowing someone to be hurt by inactive provokes him into action]] and proves he is just as skilled as Yang Jackie.
* MartialPacifist: He is even more averse to violence than normal Jackie, and he gets angry only rarely. It doesn't mean that he can't defend himself.
* NiceGuy: Exaggerated to the point of being an ExtremeDoormat due to the nature of Yin.
* WouldntHurtAChild: He stops Tiger from hurting Jade.
--> "It's not nice to drop-kick little girls!"

!!!Yang/Dark Jackie (Tiger)
[[quoteright:320:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/83f0d985356a97654c2a7cdd0423e7d8.png]]
[[caption-width-right:320:"Grrrrr..."]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Sie

* AntiHero: He is Jackie's (mostly) repressed selfish side, but still has some baseline heroism.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Unlike normal Jackie, Tiger is willing to use all his skills in martial arts for whatever reason.
* BadassLongcoat: In his debut episode, he steals Chow's jacket, and looks much cooler in it than Chow ever did.
* BigBrotherBully: He and Pussycat sometimes call each other brothers and he is not shy about picking on him.
* BloodKnight: He enjoys fighting; a significant contrast with Jackie's full personality.
* CallingTheOldManOut: He does this to Uncle in each of his appearances.
** In his debut episode, after he's smacked by Uncle, he returns the favor. Then he crosses his arms and smiles smugly, as if to say "You have no idea how long I've been wanting to do that."
** In "The Return of the Pussycat", he tells Uncle not to start a lecture.
** In "Viva Las Jackies", when Uncle yells over the phone at Tiger and Pussycat (not knowing that Jackie has been split) for leaving him in a hotel that couldn't provide him eel saliva, Tiger responds spitefully:
--> "Pull your tongue out of your mouth and wring out the spit."
* CoolShades: In his debut episode, he steals Chow's sunglasses, and looks much cooler with them than Chow ever did.
* ADarkerMe: Tiger is this, rather than a full on EvilTwin because he represents the arrogance and selfishness that complete Jackie manages.
* DeadpanSnarker: He snarks quite a bit and throws around insults.
--> '''Pussycat''' (while looking for the Noble Tiger): I do not see the tiger. Maybe we should split up? (He has just forgotten [[MultipleHeadCase their current situation]].)
--> '''Tiger''': (glares at Pussycat) So I got all the brains?
* EvilIsCool: Tiger invokes this trope when he steals Jade's place as the main character in the play about [[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]] during his second appearance. He clearly enjoys playing Mr. Hyde. [[invoked]]
--> "This potion is wonderful! Evil Hyde is much cooler than old goody-goody Jekyll! [[EvilLaugh Hahahahahahahaa!]]"
* FearlessFool: He doesn't fear anyone or anything.
* HatesBeingTouched: He repeatedly tells off people who touch him.
--> [[CatchPhrase "Don't touch me."]]
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Tiger can easily be convinced to fight alongside either the heroes or villains at the drop of a hat.
* IntimidationDemonstration: He has a habit of loudly clicking his neck on both sides before starting a fight.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Even if he's Jackie's most aggressive traits, he's still Jackie fundamentally.
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: He has the same dose of skills as normal Jackie, but he's much more willing to hurt his opponents. For example, he utilizes a DivingKick much more than normal Jackie, and he seems to be more impervious to the injuries normal Jackie tends to be distracted with.
* UnscrupulousHero: Tiger is selfish, arrogant, and easy to set off, but ultimately heroic.
* WouldHurtAChild: Tiger was willing to kick Jade when angered.

!!Xu Lin
[[quoteright:320:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/a652f9c62c1acd01103f21ac88e6f0dd.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:320:[[TheWoobie She sure needs a hug]].
]]
Eight legendary heroes of ancient China. They are [[quoteright:320:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/f7bda2787eb93110558ec891da72a90b.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:320:Then [[InvoluntaryShapeshifting again]], [[OhCrap maybe not]].]]
--> ''The previous guardian found
the ones means to escape. I've searched five years for that secret and have not found it. I miss my family so much.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Ashlie Chan

A little Chinese girl
who originally banished Shendu was exploring a bamboo forest one evening. She ended up in the Lotus Temple and his siblings to has been its guardian ever since. She turns into a savage beast whenever someone intrudes into the Demon Netherworld temple. Five years afterwards, Jackie and locked their portals Jade seek out the Lotus Temple, along with the Pan'Ku Box. However, villainous Old Monk. After the artifacts they used to do this (their symbols) were tainted with conflict, Xu Lin is freed from the demons' chi.temple and the Old Monk is forced to take her place.



* ArtifactOfDoom: The artifacts they used to seal the Demon Sorcerors (their symbols) absorbed some of the respective demon's chi. Anyone who absorbs a Demon Chi will gain the powers of the respective Demon Sorcerer, but the chi will also [[BodyHorror mutate the person's body, making it look like the Demon Sorcerer]], and [[TheCorruption the demon's evil nature slowly corrupts the person's mind]]. And the changes will supposedly be permanent if the chi is not removed in time.
%%* BadassBeard: All except Lü Dongbin, Lan Caihe and He Xiangu.
* BadassGrandpa: All of them except [[TheSmurfettePrinciple He]] [[NeverMessWithGranny Xiangu]] were very old when they defeated their respective Demon Sorcerer. It takes a while to be as good as they were, you know?
%%* BadassMustache: Zhang Guolao, Li Tieguai, Lan Caihe and Cao Guojiu.
%%* BaldOfAwesome: Lü Dongbin and Li Tieguai.
* {{Big Good}}s: It is through their heroics and legacy that the Chan Clan is able to fight Shendu's siblings.
%%* BlueIsHeroic: Han Xiangzi and Zhongli Quan.
%%* EyesAlwaysShut: Except He Xiangu, they're never shown with opened eyes.
* FlowerMotifs: He Xiangu's symbol is a lotus pod, Lan Caihe's symbol is an unidentified flower, and Li Tieguai's symbol is a gourd.
* HandicappedBadass: Li Tieguai is shown to have a bad leg. [[AllThereInTheManual When he became an immortal, his soul was transferred into a maimed beggar's body]].
* HeroesPreferSwords: This is a downplayed trope. Only Lü Dongbin's symbol is a sword.
* LadyOfWar: He Xiangu is an immortal chi sage in an [[KickingAssInAllHerFinery elegant dress]].
* MagicMusic: Zhang Guolao's symbol is a drum, Cao Guojiu's symbol is a pair of castanets, and Han Xiangzi's symbol is [[MagicalFlutist a flute]].
%%* MonochromaticEyes: He Xiangu
%%* NiceHat: Han Xiangzi and Zhongli Quan.
* NoodleIncident: The Fire Demon Chi is never discussed. Since Drago already had the fire powers inherited from his father, it's natural he would not be interested in pursuing the artifact containing his father's chi.
* PaperFanOfDoom: Zhongli Quan's symbol is a fan.
%%* PinkMeansFeminine: He Xiangu.
* PoweredArmor: The Armor of the Gods. It's an ancient armor that the Immortals used in their battles against the Demon Sorcerers, and one of the few remaining relics left behind by them. When worn, it [[AdaptiveArmor adjusts to the wielder's physique]] and enhances [[InASingleBound their]] [[SuperStrength physical]] [[SuperToughness abilities]].
* PrecursorHeroes: Similar to Lo Pei, they are famous heroes who defeated the Demon Sorcerers in the past.
* {{Public Domain Character}}s: They are figures from UsefulNotes/{{Taoism}}. They were originally mortal humans who achieved {{Immortality}} and various other magical powers through various means, usually as rewards after being tested by a Taoist sage [[Creator/{{Laozi}} Lao Tzu]] or another immortal.
%%* PurpleIsPowerful: Lü Dongbin's clothes are purple and black.
%%* RedIsHeroic: Zhang Guolao has red in his clothes.
%%* RedHeadedHero: Zhongli Quan.
* TheVoiceless: They never speak in the flashbacks they are shown.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's never revealed what happened to them after they sealed the Demon Sorcerers away. [[WildMassGuessing For all we know]], they might have been [[PosthumousCharacter destroyed]] or they AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence.
%%* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: He Xiangu. Cao Guojiu has purple hair.

!!Chi Master Fong
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[[caption-width-right:320:This is all we see about him.]]
A deceased Chinese mystic who taught Uncle magic for 15 years. Somewhere along the line, Daolon Wong [[NeverSayDie "defeated"]] him.

to:

* ArtifactOfDoom: The artifacts they used to seal ClosedCircle: As the Demon Sorcerors (their symbols) absorbed some temple's guardian, she's unable to exit it. But she eventually escapes by [[LoopholeAbuse wearing a suit of armor]], as objects can leave the respective demon's chi. Anyone who absorbs a Demon Chi will gain temple.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: She'd love nothing more than to return to her parents and leave
the powers of the respective Demon Sorcerer, but the chi will also [[BodyHorror mutate the person's body, making it look like the Demon Sorcerer]], magic world entirely behind.
* AnIcePerson: Her monster form resembles an Yeti,
and [[TheCorruption the demon's evil nature slowly corrupts the person's mind]]. And the changes will supposedly be permanent if the chi is not removed in time.
%%* BadassBeard: All except Lü Dongbin, Lan Caihe and He Xiangu.
* BadassGrandpa: All of them except [[TheSmurfettePrinciple He]] [[NeverMessWithGranny Xiangu]] were very old when they defeated their respective Demon Sorcerer. It takes a while to be as good as they were, you know?
%%* BadassMustache: Zhang Guolao, Li Tieguai, Lan Caihe and Cao Guojiu.
%%* BaldOfAwesome: Lü Dongbin and Li Tieguai.
* {{Big Good}}s: It is through their heroics and legacy that the Chan Clan is able to fight Shendu's siblings.
%%* BlueIsHeroic: Han Xiangzi and Zhongli Quan.
%%* EyesAlwaysShut: Except He Xiangu, they're never shown with opened eyes.
* FlowerMotifs: He Xiangu's symbol is a lotus pod, Lan Caihe's symbol is an unidentified flower, and Li Tieguai's symbol is a gourd.
* HandicappedBadass: Li Tieguai is shown to have a bad leg. [[AllThereInTheManual When he became an immortal, his soul was transferred into a maimed beggar's body]].
* HeroesPreferSwords: This is a downplayed trope. Only Lü Dongbin's symbol is a sword.
* LadyOfWar: He Xiangu is an immortal chi sage in an [[KickingAssInAllHerFinery elegant dress]].
* MagicMusic: Zhang Guolao's symbol is a drum, Cao Guojiu's symbol is a pair of castanets, and Han Xiangzi's symbol is [[MagicalFlutist a flute]].
%%* MonochromaticEyes: He Xiangu
%%* NiceHat: Han Xiangzi and Zhongli Quan.
* NoodleIncident: The Fire Demon Chi is never discussed. Since Drago already had the fire powers inherited
it can shoot ice-rays from his father, it's natural he would mouth.
* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: She turns into a monster whenever someone intrudes the temple. She has no control over it.
* MustBeInvited: Jade figures out that [[LoopholeAbuse if Xu Lin invites a person to the temple, they are
not be interested in pursuing intruding]]. And if there is an intruder at the artifact containing his father's chi.
* PaperFanOfDoom: Zhongli Quan's symbol is a fan.
%%* PinkMeansFeminine: He Xiangu.
* PoweredArmor: The Armor
same time, she attacks the intruder instead of the Gods. It's an ancient armor that invited.
* NiceGirl: She's quite polite, reserved and concerned for others.
* PainfulTransformation: Becoming
the Immortals used in their battles against the Demon Sorcerers, and one of the few remaining relics left behind by them. When worn, it [[AdaptiveArmor adjusts to the wielder's physique]] and enhances [[InASingleBound their]] [[SuperStrength physical]] [[SuperToughness abilities]].Yeti is a painful affair.
* PrecursorHeroes: Similar PintSizedKid: She seems to Lo Pei, they are famous heroes who defeated the Demon Sorcerers be as old as Jade, but in the past.flashback set five years before, she is as tall as currently.
* PrehensileHair: Her beast form can grap things with her braids.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: The eyes of her beast form are red.
* ResistTheBeast: She tries her best to avoid transforming but it never works.
* ShrinkingViolet: She's a timid girl.
* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: Her monster form retains her braids, they just turn white from black.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: She's the Girly Girl to Jade's Tomboy.
* TragicMonster: She's not evil but a prisoner of the temple compelled to attack whoever gets inside the temple.

* {{Public Domain Character}}s: They are figures from UsefulNotes/{{Taoism}}. They were originally mortal humans who achieved {{Immortality}} and various other magical powers TraumaticHaircut: Averted. Jackie cuts through various means, usually as rewards after being tested by a Taoist sage [[Creator/{{Laozi}} Lao Tzu]] or another immortal.
%%* PurpleIsPowerful: Lü Dongbin's clothes are purple and black.
%%* RedIsHeroic: Zhang Guolao has red
her monster form's braids. This haircut remains in his clothes.
%%* RedHeadedHero: Zhongli Quan.
* TheVoiceless: They never speak
her human form, but she doesn't seem to mind.

!!The Ben Shui Order
An order of Buddhist monks who reside in a monastery situated
in the flashbacks they are shown.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's never revealed what happened to them after they sealed the Demon Sorcerers away. [[WildMassGuessing For all we know]], they might have been [[PosthumousCharacter destroyed]] or they AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence.
%%* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: He Xiangu. Cao Guojiu has purple hair.

!!Chi Master Fong
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[[caption-width-right:320:This is all we see about him.]]
A deceased Chinese mystic who taught Uncle magic for 15 years. Somewhere along the line, Daolon Wong [[NeverSayDie "defeated"]] him.
mountains of Bhutan.



%%* BlueIsHeroic: His figurine wears a blue robe.
* TheGhost: We don't get to see a flashback of him or to hear his voice, but in "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", we see on a shrine dedicated to his memory a statue and a small figurine of him.
%%* HermitGuru:
* {{Leitmotif}}: He has one in "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", when he "spirit communicates". It's a slow and quiet flute tone.
* TheMentor: He taught Uncle all his magic.
* OldMaster: Similar to Uncle, he was an old and wise chi sage who taught Uncle. [[MasterApprenticeChain What Uncle is to Tohru, Fong was to Uncle.]]
* OurGhostsAreDifferent: In "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", his spirit guides Uncle and his family. He doesn't appear as a "physical spirit", but instead he gives signs through forces of nature (like how [[Disney/TheLionKingIISimbasPride Mufasa did with Rafiki]]). It should be noted that [[MeaningfulName Fong can literally mean "wind"]] in Chinese.
* PosthumousCharacter: All we know about him comes from what Uncle and Wong say about him.
* ShrineToTheFallen: He has a shrine and a statue to his memory somewhere in South China.
* SpiritAdvisor: He appears to Uncle in various abstract forms to provide guidance.

!!Super Moose
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ClancyBrown

An anthropomorphic moose superhero. Normally a fictitious character, unless Jade uses the Rat Talisman to bring a stuffed doll of him to life.

to:

%%* BlueIsHeroic: His figurine wears a blue robe.
* TheGhost: We don't get to see a flashback of him or to hear his voice, but {{Actual Pacifist}}s: They never participate in "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", we see on a shrine dedicated to his memory a statue and a small figurine of him.
%%* HermitGuru:
any fights themselves.
* {{Leitmotif}}: He TheChosenOne: The Ben Shui Order has one in "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", when he "spirit communicates". It's a slow and quiet flute tone.
* TheMentor: He taught Uncle all his magic.
* OldMaster: Similar to Uncle, he was an old and wise chi sage who taught Uncle. [[MasterApprenticeChain What Uncle is to Tohru, Fong was to Uncle.]]
* OurGhostsAreDifferent: In "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", his spirit guides Uncle and his family. He doesn't appear as a "physical spirit", but instead he gives signs through forces of nature (like how [[Disney/TheLionKingIISimbasPride Mufasa did with Rafiki]]). It should be noted that [[MeaningfulName Fong can literally mean "wind"]] in Chinese.
* PosthumousCharacter: All we know
vague prophecy about him comes from what Uncle one of these saving the world. The Chosen One is also required to be completely pacifistic, although a Champion is allowed to fight for and Wong say about him.
protect them.
* ShrineToTheFallen: He has a shrine and a statue to his memory somewhere in South China.
* SpiritAdvisor: He appears to Uncle in various abstract forms to provide guidance.

!!Super Moose
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ShrinesAndTemples: A Buddhist temple.

!!Larry

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ClancyBrown

An anthropomorphic moose superhero. Normally
Robbie Rist

A geeky teen boy who is
a fictitious character, unless Jade uses friend of Jade. He appears in "Antler Action", where he temporarily absorbed the Rat Talisman to bring a stuffed doll chi of [[DishingOutDirt Dai Gui the Earth Demon]], which inspired him to life.become a superhero.



* ActionHero: His first solution to problems is action.
* AnimalSuperhero: SUPER MOOSE!
* AnimateInanimateObject: Thanks to the Rat Talisman, he becomes a [[LivingToys living toy]].
* {{Badass}}: For a toy, he's surprisingly effective.
* BadassAdorable: A crime-fighting stuffed animal.
* BigDamnHeroes: He has saved people in every episode he appears in. Nobody except Jade ever expects him.
* CatchPhrase:
** "Da-da-da-da-da-da, ANTLER ACTION!"
** "Evil on the loose, you do not want to mess with Super Moose!"
* CuteBruiser: He charges into battle with ANTLER ACTION!
* NonHumanSidekick: At least twice he has acted as a sidekick for Jade.
* TheNoseKnows: Like Daolon Wong's Dark Chi Warriors, he can smell Talisman magic.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: He once defeated Hak Foo, who was a Dark Chi Warrior at the time.
* SuperheroesWearCapes: A moose looks like a superhero because of his cape!

to:

* ActionHero: His first solution to problems is action.
* AnimalSuperhero: SUPER MOOSE!
* AnimateInanimateObject: Thanks to
BodyHorror: He absorbs the Rat Talisman, chi of the Demon Sorcerer Dai Gui, which slowly transforms him into an [[DishingOutDirt Earth Demon]], until the chi is eventually removed.
* DestructiveSaviour: He ends up wrecking the comic convention while fighting Drago and the Ice Gang.
* FanBoy: Of comic book superheroes, such as Super Moose.
* {{Geek}}: One of his classmates even teased him by telling him to "move out of your mother's {{basement| dweller}}".
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: He wants to be a hero like Jackie Chan or Super Moose. Then
he becomes a [[LivingToys living toy]].
* {{Badass}}: For a toy,
gets the opportunity, not realizing that he's surprisingly effective.
(literally) turning into an evil monster.
* BadassAdorable: A crime-fighting stuffed animal.
* BigDamnHeroes:
MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He has saved people in every episode he appears in. Nobody except says this line almost word for word, when Jade ever expects him.
* CatchPhrase:
** "Da-da-da-da-da-da, ANTLER ACTION!"
** "Evil on
makes him realize how the loose, you do not want to mess with Super Moose!"
* CuteBruiser: He charges into battle with ANTLER ACTION!
* NonHumanSidekick: At least twice he
Demon Chi has acted as a sidekick for Jade.
* TheNoseKnows: Like Daolon Wong's Dark Chi Warriors, he can smell Talisman magic.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: He once defeated Hak Foo, who was a Dark Chi Warrior at the time.
* SuperheroesWearCapes: A moose looks like a superhero because of his cape!
been corrupting him.




[[folder:Other Characters]]
!!Mama Tohru
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--> ''Only antique I see is the Billy Goat there!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Amy Hill

[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Tohru's mother]]. She only appears in a handful of episodes but leaves quite an impact. She shows the Chans a new side of Tohru, and becomes Uncle's arch-rival.
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* {{Acrofatic}}: She's overweight but can run on railings.
* ActionMom: She prohibits her son from fighting because she wants to protect him.
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Her relationship with Tohru is easily summarized as this.
* AsianRudeness: She rivals Uncle in her lack of manners and height of arrogance.
* BackToBackBadasses: She takes this posture with Uncle in her debut episode.
* {{Badass}}: Guess where [[BadassFamily Tohru]] gets his [[{{Badass}} badassery]] from?
* BadassNormal: Unlike Uncle, she doesn't have any magic at her disposal but can still take on the supernatural.
* BeautyMark: She has one near her left eye. Uncle once mocks it.
* CoolOldLady: While she's short-tempered and antagonistic towards Uncle, she's not a woman any criminal would want to trifle with.
* DeadpanSnarker: She is a master of sarcasm. For instance, when Uncle accused her of cheating at Mahjong by moving pieces when he sneezed, she replied:
-->"Anytime you sneeze, ''all the pieces move''. Bird peak nose should have its own ''zip code''."
* DistaffCounterpart: The only significant difference between her and Uncle is that she doesn't have magic at her disposal.
* HeyYou: To her, Uncle is always [[EmbarrassingNickname "Billy Goat", "Junk Monger", or "Junk Man"]].
* HugeGuyTinyGirl: A mother and son example; her son is huge and she herself is barely taller than ''Jade''.
* InvisibleJerkass: After she's accidentally turned invisible in "The Invisible Mom", she torments Uncle in various ways until she reveals her location.
* {{Jerkass}}: Mostly towards Uncle. In her debut episode, she was also very bossy to Tohru and dismissive towards Jackie and Jade.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She loves her son, and also cooperated with Uncle to save Tohru and Jackie. She becomes less abrasive towards Jackie and Jade. Towards Uncle, not so much.
* JewishMother: A Japanese one actually, but she's just as nagging and overbearing as most examples of this trope.
* LikeParentLikeChild: Mother and son appear initially to be polar opposites, but they do share some similarities, like protective attitude towards their loved ones. During his feud with Uncle in "The Demon Behind", Tohru's behavior towards Uncle resembled his mother's mannerisms towards him. He even called Uncle "Billy Goat" at one point. Tohru's future self wears a red coat similar to that his mother wears.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: She doesn't know that Tohru's previous employer Valmont is a crime lord or that her son was a thug. Tohru asks his extended family to keep it that way.
* [[TabletopGame/{{Mahjong}} Mahjong]]: She's shown to be quite skilled in this. She states that she's a five time all Kyoto finalist. She defeats Uncle in it several times (though he says she cheats every time).
* MamaBear: You think her mountain-sized son is more dangerous? Threaten him and find out how wrong you are.
* MyBelovedSmother: Her son just can't handle demons and gangs without her. One time she even decided to stay invisible to protect him better.
* TheNapoleon: She has the HairTriggerTemper to match her short stature.
* NeverMessWithGranny: She may be a little old lady, but she knows karate, and is quite willing to use those skills.
* NoNameGiven: No one calls her anything other than "Tohru's mother".
* PintsizedPowerhouse: She's only a little taller than Jade, but deadlier than Jackie.
* PrimAndProperBun: She's gives off the air of being traditional and she has certain [[HairTriggerTemper "authority"]] in her.
* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: She also rivals Uncle in abusing her old age to disregard tact.
* SitcomArchnemesis: To Uncle; martial arts, mahjong, shuffle board, treating Jackie of cobra's venom; it doesn't matter as long as one can humiliate the other.
* SnarkToSnarkCombat: Rivaling Uncle of course. Whenever she and Uncle are in the same room, insults and snarks are exchanged back and forth.
* UncannyFamilyResemblance: She is a dead ringer for Tohru aside from being female and much smaller in size.
* VitriolicBestBuds: She spends more time with Uncle than with anyone else, even if they mostly argue. They eventually seem to develop an actual friendship, as Uncle once gave her a Christmas present.
* VolleyingInsults: She and Uncle compete diligently in the creativeness of the insults they throw at each other.

!!Miss Hartman
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--> ''Mr. Chan, this is not the first time we've had a problem with Jade.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Jeannie Elias

Jade's schoolteacher. She's annoyed by Jade's unbelievable stories of fantastic adventures.
----
* ADayInTheLimelight: "The Demon Beneath My Wings" is this for her because she had Hsi Wu's chi.
* BadassTeacher: She defended Jade from Drago. Although of course, this is while she was temporarily [[EmpoweredBadassNormal transformed]] by the chi of [[WingedHumanoid Hsi Wu the Sky Demon]].
* ChildHater: Jade believes that Hartman hates kids, although this is subverted. In fact, Hartman states that she's a teacher because she ''likes'' children.
* DeadpanSnarker: She conveys her skepticism of Jade's stories in dry disbelief.
* FieryRedhead: Averted. She can be strict while disciplining, but hardly aggressive about it.
* GracefulLadiesLikePurple: She's never seen without her purple jacket.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Although Hartman seems like a hard-ass, she actually cares about Jade and her other students.
* PreMortemOneLiner: She delivers a non-lethal version of this trope to Drago before pushing him into the ocean.
--> "CLASS DISMISSED!"
* SkepticNoLonger: Subverted. After turning into a demon for a day, she tries to remember that it happened, only for Jackie to convince her that it was [[AllJustADream all just a hallucination]].
* SternTeacher: It's just that she has little patience for Jade's disruptive shenanigans.

!!Drew
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Jeannie Elias

A boy who teases Jade for her crazy-sounding stories.
----
* DeadpanSnarker: He conveys his skepticism of Jade's stories with added ridicule.
* FireForgedFriends: Later in the series, he's seen talking to and hanging out with Jade.
* {{Jerkass}}: It's one thing that he doesn't believe Jade's stories ([[TheMasquerade for obvious reasons]]), though he's not nice about it.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After witnessing the incident described below in SkepticNoLonger, Jade uses this opportunity to [[ContagiousCassandraTruth humiliate him in class]].
%%* NerdGlasses
* NiceHat: He's never shown without his yellow cap.
* PintSizedKid: Like all the other recurring kids, he gets nowhere taller.
* SkepticNoLonger: He realizes that [[CassandraTruth Jade was telling the truth]] after watching Daolon Wong's Dark Chi Warriors trying to steal the Talisman Animals.

!!Jackie Chan's Yin and Yang
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[SarcasmMode Need to guess who's who?]]]]

During the show, Jackie is affected thrice by the [[LiteralSplitPersonality Tiger Talisman]]. [[JekyllAndHyde He's split into his Yin and Yang sides]]. Yin Jackie is called "Pussycat" and Yang Jackie is called "Tiger".
----
* BackToBackBadasses: When Tiger and Pussycat set aside their differences, they are a pretty efficient fighting force.
--> '''Tiger''': Okey bro, let's show this troll what ''two'' Jackies can do!
* {{Badass}}es: They're two halves of Jackie Chan after all.
* BashBrothers: They sometimes call each other brothers and they work well together.
* MultipleHeadCase: In their final appearance, they end up in this position, because their split wasn't allowed to finish. It's eventually fixed.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Pussycat is the Sensitive Guy to Tiger's Manly Man. This is in line with Taoism: [[FridgeBrilliance Yin represents femininity and Yang represents masculinity]], so it makes sense for Yin Jackie to be more considerate of others and Yang Jackie to be more aggressive.

!!!Yin/Light Jackie (Pussycat)
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[CatchPhrase "Fighting is not nice!"]]]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Sie

* ApologizesALot: Pussycat is this even more than normal Jackie. It extends to [[ApologeticAttacker fighting]].
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He is even more hard to anger than normal Jackie, but it doesn't mean that he's completely helpless.
* ButtMonkey: Pussycat seems to have most of Jackie's hapless tendencies.
* CowardlyLion: Usually Pussycat tries to run from danger, but when the push comes to shove, he will fight back.
* FragileFlower: In his debut episode, he bursts into tears after accidentally stepping on a bug. Later, he starts crying for the animals whose leather has been used on a car's seats.
* GoodIsImpotent: He initially appears as unwilling to take active because he's too nice to hurt anyone, even bad guys. [[SubvertedTrope However, allowing someone to be hurt by inactive provokes him into action]] and proves he is just as skilled as Yang Jackie.
* MartialPacifist: He is even more averse to violence than normal Jackie, and he gets angry only rarely. It doesn't mean that he can't defend himself.
* NiceGuy: Exaggerated to the point of being an ExtremeDoormat due to the nature of Yin.
* WouldntHurtAChild: He stops Tiger from hurting Jade.
--> "It's not nice to drop-kick little girls!"

!!!Yang/Dark Jackie (Tiger)
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[[caption-width-right:320:"Grrrrr..."]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Sie

* AntiHero: He is Jackie's (mostly) repressed selfish side, but still has some baseline heroism.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Unlike normal Jackie, Tiger is willing to use all his skills in martial arts for whatever reason.
* BadassLongcoat: In his debut episode, he steals Chow's jacket, and looks much cooler in it than Chow ever did.
* BigBrotherBully: He and Pussycat sometimes call each other brothers and he is not shy about picking on him.
* BloodKnight: He enjoys fighting; a significant contrast with Jackie's full personality.
* CallingTheOldManOut: He does this to Uncle in each of his appearances.
** In his debut episode, after he's smacked by Uncle, he returns the favor. Then he crosses his arms and smiles smugly, as if to say "You have no idea how long I've been wanting to do that."
** In "The Return of the Pussycat", he tells Uncle not to start a lecture.
** In "Viva Las Jackies", when Uncle yells over the phone at Tiger and Pussycat (not knowing that Jackie has been split) for leaving him in a hotel that couldn't provide him eel saliva, Tiger responds spitefully:
--> "Pull your tongue out of your mouth and wring out the spit."
* CoolShades: In his debut episode, he steals Chow's sunglasses, and looks much cooler with them than Chow ever did.
* ADarkerMe: Tiger is this, rather than a full on EvilTwin because he represents the arrogance and selfishness that complete Jackie manages.
* DeadpanSnarker: He snarks quite a bit and throws around insults.
--> '''Pussycat''' (while looking for the Noble Tiger): I do not see the tiger. Maybe we should split up? (He has just forgotten [[MultipleHeadCase their current situation]].)
--> '''Tiger''': (glares at Pussycat) So I got all the brains?
* EvilIsCool: Tiger invokes this trope when he steals Jade's place as the main character in the play about [[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]] during his second appearance. He clearly enjoys playing Mr. Hyde. [[invoked]]
--> "This potion is wonderful! Evil Hyde is much cooler than old goody-goody Jekyll! [[EvilLaugh Hahahahahahahaa!]]"
* FearlessFool: He doesn't fear anyone or anything.
* HatesBeingTouched: He repeatedly tells off people who touch him.
--> [[CatchPhrase "Don't touch me."]]
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Tiger can easily be convinced to fight alongside either the heroes or villains at the drop of a hat.
* IntimidationDemonstration: He has a habit of loudly clicking his neck on both sides before starting a fight.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Even if he's Jackie's most aggressive traits, he's still Jackie fundamentally.
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: He has the same dose of skills as normal Jackie, but he's much more willing to hurt his opponents. For example, he utilizes a DivingKick much more than normal Jackie, and he seems to be more impervious to the injuries normal Jackie tends to be distracted with.
* UnscrupulousHero: Tiger is selfish, arrogant, and easy to set off, but ultimately heroic.
* WouldHurtAChild: Tiger was willing to kick Jade when angered.

!!Xu Lin
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[TheWoobie She sure needs a hug]].]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:Then [[InvoluntaryShapeshifting again]], [[OhCrap maybe not]].]]
--> ''The previous guardian found the means to escape. I've searched five years for that secret and have not found it. I miss my family so much.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Ashlie Chan

A little Chinese girl who was exploring a bamboo forest one evening. She ended up in the Lotus Temple and has been its guardian ever since. She turns into a savage beast whenever someone intrudes into the temple. Five years afterwards, Jackie and Jade seek out the Lotus Temple, along with the villainous Old Monk. After the conflict, Xu Lin is freed from the temple and the Old Monk is forced to take her place.
----
* ClosedCircle: As the temple's guardian, she's unable to exit it. But she eventually escapes by [[LoopholeAbuse wearing a suit of armor]], as objects can leave the temple.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: She'd love nothing more than to return to her parents and leave the magic world entirely behind.
* AnIcePerson: Her monster form resembles an Yeti, and it can shoot ice-rays from it's mouth.
* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: She turns into a monster whenever someone intrudes the temple. She has no control over it.
* MustBeInvited: Jade figures out that [[LoopholeAbuse if Xu Lin invites a person to the temple, they are not intruding]]. And if there is an intruder at the same time, she attacks the intruder instead of the invited.
* NiceGirl: She's quite polite, reserved and concerned for others.
* PainfulTransformation: Becoming the Yeti is a painful affair.
* PintSizedKid: She seems to be as old as Jade, but in the flashback set five years before, she is as tall as currently.
* PrehensileHair: Her beast form can grap things with her braids.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: The eyes of her beast form are red.
* ResistTheBeast: She tries her best to avoid transforming but it never works.
* ShrinkingViolet: She's a timid girl.
* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: Her monster form retains her braids, they just turn white from black.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: She's the Girly Girl to Jade's Tomboy.
* TragicMonster: She's not evil but a prisoner of the temple compelled to attack whoever gets inside the temple.
* TraumaticHaircut: Averted. Jackie cuts through her monster form's braids. This haircut remains in her human form, but she doesn't seem to mind.

!!The Ben Shui Order
An order of Buddhist monks who reside in a monastery situated in the mountains of Bhutan.
----
* {{Actual Pacifist}}s: They never participate in any fights themselves.
* TheChosenOne: The Ben Shui Order has a vague prophecy about one of these saving the world. The Chosen One is also required to be completely pacifistic, although a Champion is allowed to fight for and protect them.
* ShrinesAndTemples: A Buddhist temple.

!!Larry

-->'''Voiced by:''' Robbie Rist

A geeky teen boy who is a friend of Jade. He appears in "Antler Action", where he temporarily absorbed the chi of [[DishingOutDirt Dai Gui the Earth Demon]], which inspired him to become a superhero.
----
* BodyHorror: He absorbs the chi of the Demon Sorcerer Dai Gui, which slowly transforms him into an [[DishingOutDirt Earth Demon]], until the chi is eventually removed.
* DestructiveSaviour: He ends up wrecking the comic convention while fighting Drago and the Ice Gang.
* FanBoy: Of comic book superheroes, such as Super Moose.
* {{Geek}}: One of his classmates even teased him by telling him to "move out of your mother's {{basement| dweller}}".
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: He wants to be a hero like Jackie Chan or Super Moose. Then he gets the opportunity, not realizing that he's (literally) turning into an evil monster.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: He says this line almost word for word, when Jade makes him realize how the Demon Chi has been corrupting him.
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* [[Characters/TheDarkHand The Dark Hand]] [[labelnote:Character List]]Valmont, Finn, Ratso, Chow, Hak Foo[[/labelnote]]



[[folder:The Chan Clan]]
The main characters of the show. Three members of an extended Chinese-American family (and their Japanese friend) from San Francisco who save the world from the forces of evil.

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[[folder:The
[[folder:Section 13 and J-Team]]
Section 13 is a government intelligence facility commanded by Captain Black. The "J-Team" is what Jade calls the
Chan Clan]]
The main characters of the show. Three members of an extended Chinese-American family (and their Japanese friend) from San Francisco who save the world from the forces of evil.
family's various allies.



* BadassAndChildDuo: Jackie or Tohru, whenever either of them is paired with Jade.
* BadassFamily: While Tohru isn't related to the others, he is still considered part of the Chan clan, and the family business is demon busting (and selling antiques).

to:

* BadassAndChildDuo: Jackie or Tohru, whenever either BadassCrew: Jade likes to think of them is paired with Jade.
* BadassFamily: While Tohru isn't related
Jackie's friends as being like a superhero team, [[YouWatchTooMuchX much to the others, he is still considered part of the Chan clan, and the family business is demon busting (and selling antiques). his disbelief]].



* TheBusCameBack: During the last season, El Toro, Paco, and Viper appear only in a brief non-speaking appearance in "Black and White and Chi All Over", but show up for the FinalBattle in "The Powers That Be (Part 2)".



* FighterMageThief:
** The Fighter: Jackie engages in physical combat the most, rarely using magic at all. And he tends to fail in speaking things out.
** The Mage: Uncle's main purpose is to prepare the spells, participating in action the least.
** The Thief: Jade is the [[SnoopingLittleKid most]] [[StealthHiBye stealthy]] and [[GuileHeroine cunning]].
** Tohru becomes a mix of the Fighter and the Mage.
%%* FreudianTrio:
%%** Id: Jade
%%** Superego: Uncle
%%** Ego: Jackie (with traits of a Superego) and/or Tohru
* FourPhilosophyEnsemble:
** The Cynic: Uncle rarely gives a crap about the concerns of others when he is trying to focus on the duty of saving the world.
** The Optimist: Jade is not easy to discourage from adventuring.
** The Realist: Jackie is the OnlySaneMan who tries to maintain the peace of the group.
** The Apathetic: Tohru is mostly a background assistant who rarely brings forth his own opinions.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble:
** The Sanguine: Jade is the most keen on enjoying the life at hand, ditching anything boring.
** The Choleric: Uncle can be quite bossy, especially when he is focusing on the task at hand.
** The Melancholic: Jackie is the most easy to stress out and he [[OnlySaneMan vocally laments about the craziness around him]].
** The Phlegmatic: Tohru is a reserved helper, who tends to suffer everything quietly.
* QuirkyHousehold: They tend to distract each other quite much, but in the end they are one big happy family.

!!Creator/JackieChan
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[[caption-width-right:160: [[MartialPacifist He'd rather not kick your ass]].]]
-->''Bad day -- for ''demons''.''

-->'''Played by (live-action):''' Himself [[note]]During the intro sequence, and the interviews at the end of each episode.[[/note]]
-->'''Voiced by (animated):''' James Sie (adult), and Paul Robert Langdon (child)

The main hero of the series. He is an archaeologist on a mission to search for - in order - talismans, demon portals, animals with talisman powers, oni masks, and demon chi objects that were used to imprison Shendu's siblings. Though he's quite likely the only archaeologist on the planet up to this job (thanks to being '''Jackie Chan'''), he'd rather be on a dig or minding his Uncle's antique shop.

to:

* FighterMageThief:
**
FiveTokenBand: If you count both the Chan Clan and J-Team together, they're a diverse bunch. The Fighter: Jackie engages in physical combat the most, rarely using magic at all. And he tends to fail in speaking things out.
** The Mage: Uncle's main purpose is to prepare the spells, participating in action the least.
** The Thief: Jade is the [[SnoopingLittleKid most]] [[StealthHiBye stealthy]] and [[GuileHeroine cunning]].
** Tohru becomes a mix of the Fighter and the Mage.
%%* FreudianTrio:
%%** Id: Jade
%%** Superego: Uncle
%%** Ego: Jackie (with traits of a Superego) and/or Tohru
* FourPhilosophyEnsemble:
** The Cynic: Uncle rarely gives a crap about the concerns of others when he is trying to focus on the duty of saving the world.
** The Optimist: Jade is not easy to discourage from adventuring.
** The Realist: Jackie is the OnlySaneMan who tries to maintain the peace of the group.
** The Apathetic:
Chans are Chinese, Tohru is mostly a background assistant who rarely brings forth his own opinions.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble:
** The Sanguine: Jade
Japanese, El Toro and Paco are Mexican, Viper is {{ambiguously brown}}, and Captain Black is the most keen on enjoying only member of the life at hand, ditching anything boring.
** The Choleric: Uncle can
group to be quite bossy, especially when he is focusing on the task at hand.
** The Melancholic: Jackie is the most easy to stress out and he [[OnlySaneMan vocally laments about the craziness around him]].
** The Phlegmatic: Tohru is a reserved helper, who tends to suffer everything quietly.
* QuirkyHousehold: They tend to distract each other quite much, but in the end they are one big happy family.

!!Creator/JackieChan
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an unambiguously non-Hispanic white American.

!!Captain Augustus Black
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tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Jackie_iesidesd_7809.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:160: [[MartialPacifist He'd rather not kick your ass]].]]
-->''Bad day -- for ''demons''.
org/pmwiki/pub/images/chan008_7753.gif]]
[[caption-width-right:279: Whoa, Nellie!]]
-->''The only King I bow to is [[Music/ElvisPresley Elvis]], and I don't see [[OracularHead you]] wearing blue suede shoes.
''

-->'''Played by (live-action):''' Himself [[note]]During the intro sequence, and the interviews at the end of each episode.[[/note]]
-->'''Voiced by (animated):''' James Sie (adult), by:''' Creator/ClancyBrown

The head of Section 13
and Paul Robert Langdon (child)

The main hero of the series. He is an archaeologist on a mission to search for -
Jackie's long-time friend. First he doesn't believe in order - talismans, demon portals, animals with talisman powers, oni masks, and demon chi objects magic, but that were used to imprison Shendu's siblings. Though he's quite likely the only archaeologist on the planet up to this job (thanks to being '''Jackie Chan'''), he'd rather be on a dig or minding his Uncle's antique shop.changed when he saw Shendu.



* ActionHero: Though he'd prefer otherwise, he ends up solving most of the problems with violence.
* {{Adorkable}}: When he's not serious, he's a nice awkward guy who ApologizesALot.
* AdventurerArchaeologist: {{Double Subver|sion}}ted; the archaeology is more or less realistic but he's recruited for unrelated missions. Often times he wishes he could get back to his quieter ''real'' job.
* AfraidOfNeedles: Other than dangerous criminals, the one thing he dislikes is getting a shot.
* AlmightyJanitor: In the Section 13 totem pole, he's just a glorified temp. He's also Jackie Chan.
* ArbitrarySkepticism:
** Throughout the series, he continues questioning the believability of new supernatural threats/phenomenons and Uncle's expositions. Unfortunately for him, he's almost certainly proved wrong 2 seconds later.
** In "Chi of the Vampire", he lampshades the ridiculousness of the things they need to do to take back everyone's chi from the [[ChineseVampire Jiangshi]], as the requirements are even more unusual than normal. It involves [[spoiler:sticking a mushroom in the vampire's left sock and then tossing it in the river]]. {{It makes sense in context}}.
* {{Badass}}: He regularly takes on mobsters, sorcerers, and demons.
* BadassBookworm: Jackie is an educated antiquarian and professional archaeologist. Martial arts are something he does on the side.
* BadassNormal: He prefers using martial arts instead of magic to fight thugs, wizards, and demons. He usually doesn't need anything else.
--> '''Ratso''': No way he's human.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's generally pacifistic, however if you ''do'' press his BerserkButton by hurting his friends or family then he will ''own'' you.
* BlueIsHeroic: He often wears a blue sweater.
* ButtMonkey: He may be the hero, but he suffers a lot of comical injuries. And things often go another way than he'd like them to.
* CaptainObvious: He has the habit of stating the obvious.
* CatchPhrase: He has many phrases, including:
** "OW!" (Especially after Uncle slaps him.)
** "BWAAAH!" (Whenever he's surprised.)
** "[[ThisIsGonnaSuck BAD DAY! BAD DAY! BAD DAY!]]"
** "[[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe You gotta be kidding me]]."
** "That's crazy, Jade. ''You're'' crazy!" (Mostly in Seasons 1 and 2.)
** "Jade, stay here." (Right before Jade does the opposite.)
** "JADE! You're supposed to be _______!" / "Jade, how do you do that?" (Whenever Jade comes along uninvited.)
** "[[HeroStoleMyBike I'M SORRY, I'LL BRING IT BACK LATER, THANK YOOOUUU!!!]]" (Whenever he needs to borrow something really quickly.)
** "{{It belongs in a museum}}."
** "[[ImNotAHeroIm I am not a secret agent]], [[InsistentTerminology I am an archaeologist]]."
** "Talk later!"
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In the first season, Jackie was easier to anger and more ready to act; while in all the following seasons, he's portrayed as the MartialPacifist NiceGuy he's known as.
* CombatParkour: He uses acrobatic moves as part of his fighting style.
* CompassionateCritic: Downplayed. He rarely congratulates Jade, trying to (fruitlessly) reduce her disobedience or rashness.
* CompositeCharacter: Of some classic characters real Jackie has portrayed, like the archaeologist in ''Film/OperationCondor'' and the MartialPacifist from ''Film/PoliceStory''.
* CoolUncle: Jade quickly believes that her martial artist AdventurerArchaeologist uncle is the coolest guy around.
* CowardlyLion: He's easy to startle or stress out most of the time, but he still leaps into action.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He may come off as this due to being a clumsy ButtMonkey, but he still saves the day in the end.
* CulturedBadass: He knows a thing or two about antiques and yoga.
* DeadpanSnarker: Sometimes it all becomes too much for him.
-->"Yes, I can see this is some very special garbage."
* DemonicPossession: [[spoiler:Shendu has possessed him in "Demon World (Part 1)" to get to the Book of Ages.]]
* DrunkenMaster: Twice. The first one occurs after Jackie gets [[FridgeLogic bitten by a cobra]]. The second one occurs when he suffers from decompression sickness.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: In one episode, he absorbed the chi of [[DishingOutDirt Dai Gui the Earth Demon]].
* {{Expy}}: Of the real Creator/JackieChan, if he had Franchise/IndianaJones' [[AdventurerArchaeologist occupation]].
* FirstNameBasis: Friends and family call him "Jackie".
* GlassCannon: Jackie could be seen as a downplayed version of this trope. For one thing, he's quite fast and agile, and decently strong. He's not by any means frail or a sucker in defense, but he appears to be somewhat susceptible to pain as he often winces when he gets a hit.
* GoodIsNotSoft: He's a nice guy, however when push comes to shove, he will fight back.
* GoofyPrintUnderwear: He's thrice (one of those instances was [[NotWearingPantsDream a dream]], but still) shown wearing pink boxers with red hearts.
* GotVolunteered: He's often put on his adventures this way.
* TheHero: The main heroic good guy.
* HeroHarassesHelpers: No matter how many times Jade helps him out, he continues to view her messing things up, rarely congratulating her. And he [[WhatAnIdiot rejected the J-Team's help]] upon their first formation.
* HeroStoleMyBike: Everyone gets their turn, but Jackie is the most frequent perpetrator. See ApologizesALot.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: He shows signs of this trope. For example, he continues acting astonished when Jade disobeys him throughout the series.
** Perhaps the best example of this trope was in "Into the Mouth of Evil" with the bad guys of the episode.
* HumbleHero: In contrast to his glory- and adventure-seeking niece, Jade, he's happy in the antique shop.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: Jackie never wanted to spend all his time fighting criminals and supernatural forces, so he's always complaining about it.
* IWorkAlone: He's often reluctant to call for assistance beyond Uncle or Section 13. Most commonly he's reluctant to call in the J-Team. And don't get him started on his niece, he rarely wants ''her'' help.
* ImprovisedWeapon: Being Jackie Chan, he's the master of this trope. His improvised arsenal includes windshield wipers, a spoon, his shirt and ''[[GrievousHarmWithABody a human body]]''!
* JekyllAndHyde: His Yin (light) and Yang (dark) sides separate 3 times.
* LastNameBasis: Enemies usually call him "Chan".
* TheLeader: There's a reason its called the ''J''-Team. It's defied as he doesn't want to be a leader, but the other members like him so much, making him a Charismatic version of this trope.
* ManChild: Though this is mostly averted, he sometimes exhibits simple-minded naïvety associated with this trope.
* MartialPacifist: [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption He would rather talk than fight]].
* NiceGuy: Seriously, even his yang side turned out to be a JerkWithAHeartOfGold.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: The best example would be him destroying the Talismans, [[WrongGenreSavvy believing]] that would [[NoMacGuffinNoWinner stop people from abusing their powers]].
* NotQuiteStarring: While the real Creator/JackieChan plays himself in live-action (during some parts of the opening sequence, as well as the Q&A segments at the end of each episode), his animated character is (mostly) voiced by James Sie, who is known for his uncanny vocal impression of Chan. This is because Jackie Chan, by his own admission, did not speak English very well.
* OnlySaneMan: Gets stuck in this role more than a few times because his teammates all have quirks.
* PapaWolf: He'll do anything to keep his niece out of harm's way, whether she wants him to or not.
* ParentalAbandonment: The ''only'' mention we ever get about Jackie's parents was that they had sent him to live with Uncle, much like how Jade's parents sent her to live with Jackie.
* ParentalSubstitute: Although we see Jade's parents, they've given Jackie the duty of raising their daughter, at least during school years.
* RedOniBlueOni: The blue to Jade's red; calm, pacifistic, and even wears a blue shirt.
* {{Sleepwalking}}: He does this in "Project A, For Astral" when Uncle forces him to sweep the shop despite being exhausted.
%%* SociallyAwkwardHero
* WeirdnessMagnet: It seems no matter what he does, he always ends up accidentally uncovering the plots of ancient spirits and demons.
* WhatYouAreInTheDark: In "Deja Vu", he gets a chance to send Jade home to keep her from the magical adventures. Then he remembers her value at the last minute, he leaves it undone.
* WouldntHurtAChild: In "Through the Rabbit Hole", he has the opportunity of hurting the past Valmont, but ultimately doesn't use it. Chow lampshades it.
-->'''Chow''': ...Chan wouldn't hurt a kid. Not even mini-Valmont.

!!Jade Chan
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[[caption-width-right:201:Helping Jackie, whether he wants it or not.]]
-->''[[StealthHiBye Hi, Jackie!]]''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Stacie Chan (child and adult, second appearance), and Creator/LucyLiu (adult, first appearance)

Jackie's niece who is always joining his adventures, much to Jackie's annoyance.

to:

* ActionHero: Though he'd prefer otherwise, he ends up solving most of AesopAmnesia: Even after learning that the problems with violence.
* {{Adorkable}}: When he's not serious, he's a nice awkward guy who ApologizesALot.
* AdventurerArchaeologist: {{Double Subver|sion}}ted; the archaeology is more or less realistic but he's recruited for unrelated missions. Often times he wishes he could get back to his quieter ''real'' job.
* AfraidOfNeedles: Other than dangerous criminals, the one thing he dislikes is getting a shot.
* AlmightyJanitor: In the Section 13 totem pole, he's just a glorified temp. He's also Jackie Chan.
* ArbitrarySkepticism:
** Throughout the series, he continues questioning the believability of new
supernatural threats/phenomenons and is real, he sometimes forgets Uncle's expositions. Unfortunately for him, advice that "[[TakesOneToKillOne magic must defeat magic]]". As such, he still tries using mundane weaponry against powerful demons, without success.
-->'''Uncle:''' All these years, Black has learned nothing. Magic must defeat magic!
* AgentScully: In Season 1, he never believes in anything supernatural, [[SkepticNoLonger but then he sees Shendu in full demon form, the palace the demon summons, and the portal to another dimension with more like him]]. From Season 2 onward,
he's almost certainly proved wrong 2 seconds later.AgentMulder, [[ContagiousCassandraTruth much to the concern of his superiors]].
* BadassBaritone: Being voiced by ClancyBrown.
* BadassBeard: His future self has grown a goatee.
* BadassLongcoat: He is always seen with a black jacket.
* BadassNormal: Like Jackie he has no powers, and like Jackie he still kicks superpowered evil butt.
%%* BaldOfAwesome
* BewareTheNiceOnes: [[spoiler:Normally when the Tiger Talisman splits a person into yin and yang twins, the yin side is usually a sickeningly passive wimp who is too scared to fight. In his case... it's just him as he normally is; a {{Badass}}.]]
* BigGood: TheLeader of Section 13 which is the vanguard of humanity against demons and evil human organizations alike.

** In "Chi of the Vampire", he lampshades the ridiculousness of the things they need to do to take back everyone's chi from the [[ChineseVampire Jiangshi]], as the requirements are even more unusual than normal. It involves [[spoiler:sticking a mushroom in the vampire's left sock and then tossing it in the river]]. {{It makes sense in context}}.
* {{Badass}}: He regularly takes on mobsters, sorcerers, and demons.
* BadassBookworm: Jackie is an educated antiquarian and professional archaeologist. Martial arts are something he does on the side.
* BadassNormal: He prefers using martial arts instead of magic to fight thugs, wizards, and demons. He usually doesn't need anything else.
--> '''Ratso''': No way he's human.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's generally pacifistic, however if you ''do'' press his BerserkButton by hurting his friends or family then he will ''own'' you.
* BlueIsHeroic: He often wears a blue sweater.
* ButtMonkey: He may be the hero, but he suffers a lot of comical injuries. tends to get injured fairly often. And things often go another way than he'd like them to.
* CaptainObvious: He has the habit of stating the obvious.
after Season 1, he gets no respect from his superiors for his claims about magic and demons.
* CatchPhrase: He has many phrases, including:
** "OW!" (Especially after Uncle slaps him.)
** "BWAAAH!" (Whenever he's surprised.)
** "[[ThisIsGonnaSuck BAD DAY! BAD DAY! BAD DAY!]]"
** "[[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe You gotta be kidding me]].
"Whoa, Nellie."
** "That's crazy, Jade. ''You're'' crazy!" (Mostly * TheCaptain: The man in Seasons 1 and 2.)
** "Jade, stay here." (Right before Jade does
charge of Section 13.
* NamesToRunAwayFrom/{{Colors}}: Averted: despite his surname being Black, he's one of
the opposite.)
** "JADE! You're supposed
good guys. However, when he's possessed by [[spoiler:an Oni Mask]], he remarks at one point his surname to be _______!" / "Jade, how do you do that?" (Whenever Jade comes along uninvited.)
** "[[HeroStoleMyBike I'M SORRY, I'LL BRING IT BACK LATER, THANK YOOOUUU!!!]]" (Whenever
appropriate for being the color of Darkness.
* ContagiousCassandraTruth: After witnessing demons and magic first hand,
he needs tries to borrow something report it to his superiors, but they decide he's gone crazy. He has to take Rorschach tests where he thinks all the images are demons!
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: While wearing the Sumo Khan Oni Mask, he not only becomes more powerful personally, but he also replaces Section 13's human agents with the Shadowkhan.
* FriendOnTheForce: He helps Jackie stay out of trouble with the authorities.
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: After [[spoiler:accidentally wearing an Oni mask]], he is uncorrupted by it [[spoiler:until Tarakudo tricks him into releasing Shadowkhan]].
* InkblotTest: He's forced to undergo this in "Rumble in the Big House". All he sees are "Demon. Demon. Socks... worn by a
really quickly.)
** "{{It belongs in a museum}}.
big demon."
** "[[ImNotAHeroIm I am not a secret agent]], [[InsistentTerminology I am an archaeologist]]."
** "Talk later!"
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In the first season, Jackie was easier to anger and more ready to act; while in all the following seasons, he's portrayed as the MartialPacifist NiceGuy he's known as.
* CombatParkour: He uses acrobatic moves as part of his fighting style.
* CompassionateCritic: Downplayed. He rarely congratulates Jade, trying to (fruitlessly) reduce her disobedience or rashness.
* CompositeCharacter: Of some classic characters real Jackie has portrayed, like the archaeologist in ''Film/OperationCondor'' and the MartialPacifist from ''Film/PoliceStory''.
* CoolUncle: Jade quickly believes that her martial artist AdventurerArchaeologist uncle is the coolest guy around.
* CowardlyLion: He's easy to startle or stress out
JackOfAllStats: Unlike most of the time, other cast, he's not remarkably strong, fast or durable, but he's shown to have a decent fighting prowess in those few times he's actually seen fighting.
* TheMenInBlack: Even though originally, his official job was just law enforcement against normal criminals, Captain Black finds himself having to help the Chans deal with containing supernatural threats as well, which Section 13 (and its parent organization) aren't very familiar with.
* MissionControl: For Jackie and his J-Team allies on adventures where magic isn't the main concern.
* MortonsFork: Before
he still leaps into action.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He may come off as this
believed in magic, he was incapable of dealing with magical threats due to being lack of intel and expertise. After he was convinced magic existed, his superiors refused to believe him, questioned his mental health (especially when magical items went inert), and ''still'' didn't provide him with the resources needed to deal with magic.
* OvershadowedByAwesome: He's the badass leader of
a clumsy ButtMonkey, secret agency equipped with state of the art weapons and scientific equipment, but he still saves compared to Jackie, his family, the day in J-Team, and the end.
supernatural villains, he just can't compare because they don't have a magic department.
* CulturedBadass: He knows a thing or two about antiques ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Understandably skeptical of supernatural, until he gets proof at the end of the first season.
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: [[spoiler:When he ends up wearing an Oni Mask, then after Jade splits him into good
and yoga.
* DeadpanSnarker: Sometimes it all becomes too much for him.
-->"Yes, I can see this is some very special garbage."
* DemonicPossession: [[spoiler:Shendu has possessed him in "Demon World (Part 1)" to get to
evil halves with the Book of Ages.Tiger Talisman, the evil half gets the mask.]]
* DrunkenMaster: Twice. The first one occurs after Jackie gets [[FridgeLogic bitten by a cobra]]. The second one occurs when he suffers from decompression sickness.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: In one episode, he absorbed
TokenWhite: Among the chi of [[DishingOutDirt Dai Gui the Earth Demon]].
* {{Expy}}: Of the real Creator/JackieChan, if he had Franchise/IndianaJones' [[AdventurerArchaeologist occupation]].
* FirstNameBasis: Friends and family call him "Jackie".
* GlassCannon: Jackie could be seen as a downplayed version of this trope. For one thing, he's quite fast and agile, and decently strong. He's not by any means frail or a sucker in defense, but he appears to be somewhat susceptible to pain as he often winces when he gets a hit.
* GoodIsNotSoft: He's a nice guy, however when push comes to shove, he will fight back.
* GoofyPrintUnderwear: He's thrice (one of those instances was [[NotWearingPantsDream a dream]], but still) shown wearing pink boxers with red hearts.
* GotVolunteered: He's often put on his adventures this way.
* TheHero: The main heroic
good guy.
* HeroHarassesHelpers: No matter how many times Jade helps him out, he continues to view her messing things up, rarely congratulating her. And he [[WhatAnIdiot rejected the J-Team's help]] upon their first formation.
* HeroStoleMyBike: Everyone gets their turn, but Jackie is the most frequent perpetrator. See ApologizesALot.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: He shows signs of this trope. For example, he continues acting astonished when Jade disobeys him throughout the series.
** Perhaps the best example of this trope was in "Into the Mouth of Evil" with the bad guys of the episode.
* HumbleHero: In contrast to his glory- and adventure-seeking niece, Jade, he's happy in the antique shop.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: Jackie never wanted to spend all his time fighting criminals and supernatural forces, so he's always complaining about it.
* IWorkAlone: He's often reluctant to call for assistance beyond Uncle or Section 13. Most commonly he's reluctant to call in the J-Team. And don't get him started on his niece, he rarely wants ''her'' help.
* ImprovisedWeapon: Being Jackie Chan,
guys, he's the master of this trope. His improvised arsenal includes windshield wipers, a spoon, his shirt only significant and ''[[GrievousHarmWithABody a human body]]''!
* JekyllAndHyde: His Yin (light) and Yang (dark) sides separate 3 times.
* LastNameBasis: Enemies usually call him "Chan".
* TheLeader: There's a reason its called the ''J''-Team. It's defied as he doesn't want to be a leader, but the other members like him so much, making him a Charismatic version of this trope.
* ManChild: Though this is mostly averted, he sometimes exhibits simple-minded naïvety associated with this trope.
* MartialPacifist: [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption He would rather talk than fight]].
* NiceGuy: Seriously, even his yang side turned out to be a JerkWithAHeartOfGold.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: The best example would be him destroying the Talismans, [[WrongGenreSavvy believing]] that would [[NoMacGuffinNoWinner stop people from abusing their powers]].
* NotQuiteStarring: While the real Creator/JackieChan plays himself in live-action (during some parts of the opening sequence, as well as the Q&A segments at the end of each episode), his animated character is (mostly) voiced by James Sie, who is known for his uncanny vocal impression of Chan. This is because Jackie Chan, by his own admission, did not speak English very well.
* OnlySaneMan: Gets stuck in this role more than a few times because his teammates all have quirks.
* PapaWolf: He'll do anything to keep his niece out of harm's way, whether she wants him to or not.
* ParentalAbandonment: The ''only'' mention we ever get about Jackie's parents was that they had sent him to live with Uncle, much like how Jade's parents sent her to live with Jackie.
* ParentalSubstitute: Although we see Jade's parents, they've given Jackie the duty of raising their daughter, at least during school years.
* RedOniBlueOni: The blue to Jade's red; calm, pacifistic, and even wears a blue shirt.
* {{Sleepwalking}}: He does this in "Project A, For Astral" when Uncle forces him to sweep the shop despite being exhausted.
%%* SociallyAwkwardHero
* WeirdnessMagnet: It seems no matter what he does, he always ends up accidentally uncovering the plots of ancient spirits and demons.
* WhatYouAreInTheDark: In "Deja Vu", he gets a chance to send Jade home to keep her from the magical adventures. Then he remembers her value at the last minute, he leaves it undone.
* WouldntHurtAChild: In "Through the Rabbit Hole", he has the opportunity of hurting the past Valmont, but ultimately doesn't use it. Chow lampshades it.
-->'''Chow''': ...Chan wouldn't hurt a kid. Not even mini-Valmont.

!!Jade Chan
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unambiguously Caucasian character.

!!El Toro Fuerte
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tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Jade_9393ksd_1060.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:201:Helping Jackie, whether he wants it or not.
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[[caption-width-right:300: He sleeps with his mask.
]]
-->''[[StealthHiBye Hi, Jackie!]]''

-->''This is no costume, Captain Black. This is a way of life.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Stacie Chan (child and adult, second appearance), and Creator/LucyLiu (adult, first appearance)

Jackie's niece
Miguel Sandoval

A Mexican wrestler
who is always joining Jackie meets on his adventures, much to Jackie's annoyance.search for the Ox Talisman. He becomes a friend who occasionally helps the Chans on their missions.



* ActionGirl: She does well once Jackie trains her.
* AdventureRebuff: OnceAnEpisode, Jackie will tell her to stay out of the action, and she will ''never'' listen to him. Fortunately, she manages to be pretty useful and avoids being TheLoad or a DistressedDamsel most of the time.
* ArbitrarySkepticism: In "A Jolly J-Team Xmas", she had [[SantasExistenceClause stopped believing that Santa Claus exists]]. In the final season, she disbelieves in haunting ghosts and evil mirror spirits. In all those instances, she's proven wrong.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: In "Little Valmont, Big Jade".
* BadassAdorable: Badass runs in the Chan family, and she is the youngest and cutest part of it.
* BadassNormal: She doesn't even have Jackie's experience and she still holds her own against supernatural threats. However, she is also more willing to use the Talismans.
%%* {{Badbutt}}
%%* BavarianFireDrill: She has used this technique a couple of times, especially in "And He Does His Own Stunts".
* BigEater: She has a BIG appetite, once eating 5 hot dogs and drinking 5 sodas in one ball game. Yet she still stays thin.
* BlowingARaspberry: Does this occasionally. During her time as the T-Girl, she was able to use the Dragon Talisman's power this way, much to her delight.
* BookDumb: Not very good in school, but very good at breaking into underground military installations.
* BoyishShortHair: It's combined with TomboyishSidetails that curl to the sides of her head from the hairline of her forehead, to accentuate her tomboyish nature.
* BrattyHalfPint: She's certainly a very stubborn and HotBlooded kid.
* BrilliantButLazy: She's not the type to sit down and do homework, but in addition to the BookDumb and GuileHero sections, her knowledge about science is decent.
* CassandraTruth: She keeps sharing her outrageous stories of adventuring with her uncle. Naturally, her teacher and classmates won't believe her.
* CatchPhrase:
** "[[StealthHiBye Hi Jackie!]]" (After popping out of nowhere.)
** "Awwww!" (Whenever Jackie refuses her requests.)
** "Tch!" (Disregarding whatever rule or order she's been told.)
** "Duh!"
** "Go Jackie!"
** "[[BattleCry HIIIYAAAH!]]"
** "Cyuuuute!"
** "Jackieeee!"
** "Talk later!"
* TheChosenOne: [[spoiler: At the end of "The Chosen One", it's implied that she might be the Ben Shui Order's Chosen One.]]
* CombatPragmatist: She tends to be the only one of the heroes who thinks to use the various magical artifacts/weapons they've acquired (the Talismans usually).
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Jade is very impulsive and prone to foolish behavior, and she's even [[NiceJobBreakingItHero caused a few of the episode conflicts]]. She's still capable of cleaning up her messes though.
* CultureBlind: You'd think that she was raised in America rather than China.
* CuteBruiser: Even without power-ups, she's abnormally strong for her size, and nobody doubts her cuteness.
* DoesNotLikeShoes: She becomes a barefooter when she is the Queen of the Shadowkhan.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: She's been empowered and transformed a few times:
** First, she wore the Mark of Tarakudo tattoo, which turned her into the Queen of the Shadowkhan.
** Second, she got scratched by a cursed cat idol, which turned her into a CatGirl with feline agility and senses.
** Third, she absorbed all 12 Talisman powers.
** Fourth, she absorbed the chi of [[BlowYouAway Xiao Fung the Wind Demon]].
* EvilFeelsGood: She was unsettlingly eager to be rebranded with [[spoiler:the Mark of Tarakudo]] again, and was disappointed when Jackie vetoed it.
* TheFace: She's the one who formed the J-Team and has often spoken on the team's behalf, even if she's not asked to. Jackie is forced to admit this in "Weight and See", when he and Uncle go to Québec and have to deal with [[LanguageBarrier a French-speaking woman, who can't speak English]]. (Ironically, Jade was looking forward to practicing her French, only to be left behind again.)
--> '''Jackie''': Maybe we should have brought Jade.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: It becomes useful during the hunt for the Talisman-empowered animals.
** She adopts [[HeroesLoveDogs Scruffy]], the Noble Dog.
** While she doesn't think that the Noble Rat is cute, she won't let Daolon Wong harm it.
** In "Shell Game", she opts to saving Aesop the tortoise from being eaten rather than retrieving the Rabbit Talisman from the Dark Hand.
** In "The Curse Of El Chupcabra", when Paco is about to suggest that they hand the goat stock over to the Chupacabra, Jade forbids him to even finish that sentence.
* FutureBadass: Adult Jade became the leader of Section 13... at least until Future Captain Black got back and she was demoted.
* {{Gasshole}}: Pure belch variant in "Relics of Demons Past". Augmented when she accidentally turned into a Wind Demon.
* GenreSavvy: She often uses the knowledge gained from movies, comics and TV shows. Sometimes she's WrongGenreSavvy, but mostly she's the most GenreSavvy of the heroes.
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: After the Mark of Tarakudo turned her evil (before it was finally removed), she claims the title of Queen of the Shadowkhan.
* GoodIsNotSoft: Jade has occasionally shown to be more ruthless than the other heroes. For example, without hesitation or remorse, Jade fires the Dragon Talisman to kill Shendu, who had already lost his {{immortality}} and was [[TakenForGranite turned into a statue]] again. Granted while [[AssholeVictim Shendu]] is an [[AlwaysChaoticEvil evil]] [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman demon]], he was already defeated and defenseless.
* GuileHeroine: She takes after her uncle in this regard. "Greatest victory is the battle not fought" and all that.
* HeroWorshipper: She really admires and respects [[CoolUncle Jackie]], especially as far as Paco is concerned with his hero El Toro.
* HulkingOut: Uses the Ox Talisman to do so in "The Amazing T-Troop", complete with a quick GrowingMusclesSequence.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Unlike Jackie, she finds their adventures to be very fun, and rarely sees any downside to them.
* IntergenerationalFriendship: With Tohru. They exchanged [[FriendshipTrinket yin-yang necklaces]] and everything; young and old, big and small etc.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While she isn't really abrasive or mean-spirited, her disobedient and irreverent personality tends to get on her elders' nerves. But while she may not respect their authority, she still has plenty of love for them as people.
* JustAKid: No matter what she does, she gets this treatment throughout the series, much to her annoyance.
* KickChick: When she fights, she tends to perform a flying kick.
* KidAppealCharacter: Type 3: a school-age kid that drops into Jackie's life as soon as the Section 13 business starts, i.e. Episode 1.
* KidSidekick: Unofficially of course, because she's a kid and a RecklessSidekick.
* TheKidsAreAmerican: She grew up in Hong Kong, but sounds like she grew up in Los Angeles. (Her voice actress is from Los Angeles.)
%%* TheLadette: A G-rated version.
* TheLancer: More aggressive than Jackie, more interested in the supernatural, and constantly subverting his orders.
* {{Leitmotif}}: When a quick flute tone is heard, you can bet Jade is up to something.
* LittleMissBadass
* LittleMissSnarker: She makes sassy quips all the time.
-->'''Jade''': ''(after Jackie accidentally causes their transport (a giant glider plane) to fly away)'' See? This is why we can't buy you anything nice.
* LittleStowaway: Regularly hides in Jackie's luggage in order to follow his adventures.
* LoopholeAbuse: She's a master user of this trope. A couple of examples:
-->'''Jade''': Just when you think you're out, they pull you back in. So can I-
-->'''Jackie and Black''': No. ''(drive off to fight the Talisman-powered Dark Hand)''
-->'''Jade''': ''(angry)'' Wouldn't even let me ask. ''(in realization)'' And if I didn't ask, how am I supposed to know what they said "no" to?

-->'''Jackie''': Jade, maybe you should go with Uncle.
-->'''Jade''': Aw! ''(walks off)''
-->'''Uncle''': ''(waves goodbye as his train departs)''
-->'''Jade''': I miss him already.
-->'''Jackie''': Jade! I told you to go with Uncle, not...stay...with...uncle...
-->'''Jade''': No wonder I got confused, too many uncles.
* TheNapoleon: She's not the type to take crap from anyone. And she hates being called [[NobodyCallsMeChicken "shrimp"]].
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: She has her share of moments like unwittingly solving Valmont's riddle ("Tohru Who") and kicking Ratso to an oni mask ("Samurai Ratso").
-->"''Oopsie.''"
* OneOfTheBoys: She doesn't get a female role model until [[ClassyCatBurglar Viper]].
* PinkMeansFeminine: Subverted. Her luggage and nightgown are pink, but she is not feminine.
* PintSizedKid: She remains in her height of 3 feet throughout the series.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: Her flying kick can knock down a full grown thug.
* PluckyGirl: This girl is not easy to break.
%%* PreAsskickingOneLiner: Loves to give these.
* PreMortemOneLiner: Before she fires the Dragon Talisman at Shendu, she dismisses his declaration of revenge.
--> '''Shendu''': I ''will'' have my revenge. If it takes ''another'' 900 years!
--> '''[[TranquilFury Jade]]''': Tch. No Rat means you're just a statue. And no Dog means, you're not immortal.
%%* ProhibitedHeroSavesTheDay:
* PsychoticSmirk: She has sometimes made these. Some fans have noted how similiar they are to the ones [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender Azula]] has made.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Jade gains these in conjunction with [[EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette eerie pale skin]] and PowerEchoes as the Queen of the Shadowkhan.
* RedOniBlueOni: The red to Jackie's blue; more reckless, more excited, less cautious, and even wears red shoes.
* ScoutOut: A member of both the girl ''and'' boy scouts.
* ShipperOnDeck: For Jackie / Viper.
-->"She'd be such a cool aunt!"
* SlasherSmile: When Drew teases her one too many times after she tattoos herself with [[spoiler:Tarakudo's brand]], Jade flashes a particularly bloodthirsty grin, complete with her [[RedEyesTakeWarning irises turning dark red]], and summons some Shadowkhan to attack him. Fortunately for him, the bell snaps her back to her senses.
* TheSneakyGal: She often uses the StealthHiBye and SnoopingLittleKid tropes. In the first episode, she easily snuck into Section 13's base.
* SnoopingLittleKid: She tends to be involved to the plot this way. Valmont even lampshades it to Jackie in "The New Atlantis".
--> "So this is why your niece is always with you? And here I just thought you were horribly irresponsible."
* SpotlightStealingSquad: Jade tends to get the most focus out of all of Jackie's co-protagonists, and maybe even more so than Jackie himself at times.
* StealthHiBye: Bordering on OffscreenTeleportation. She's done it inside an {{MIB}} base and all the way to the ''Moon''.
* StreetSmart: She never seems to be uncomfortable walking in unfamiliar places.
* SupernaturalGoldEyes: Her honey colored eyes sometimes look golden. [[spoiler:See TheChosenOne section above.]]
* SuperPoweredEvilSide: Being branded with [[spoiler:the [[MarkOfTheBeast Mark of Tarakudo]]]] tattoo gave her control over the Shadowkhan, but slowly transformed her into a blue-skinned demon with glowing red eyes and fangs.
* TagalongKid: Despite Jackie's best efforts she follows him on his missions; [[LittleStowaway with or without his knowledge]].
* {{Tomboy}}: She has the crude demeanor, wears boyish clothes, has a skateboard, etc.
** The only time we see her wearing [[AgeInappropriateDress a dress]] was when she was the Queen of the Shadowkhan, if you discount her nightgown.
** Also, she was obviously dismayed when Jackie signed her up for a girl scout troop.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: She's more often than not underestimated by everyone due to her age.
* WaifFu: Works on school bullies, less so on demons and it also [[ZigZaggedTrope varies]]. In one episode she's easily beating giant mooks including one who easily floored Jackie, and suddenly she's easily restrained by Finn, Chow, or Ratso.
* WaitHere:
-->'''Jade:''' "Tch. When will he learn?"
* WiseBeyondTheirYears: Despite being a mischievous BrattyHalfPint, she shows signs of this trope at times. It's even lampshaded in "Lost City Of The Muntabs".
--> "You are so young, yet speak with the wisdom of an elder."

!!Uncle Chan
[[quoteright:256:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Uncle_Magic_8247.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:256: That lizard is a deadly weapon. Seriously.]]
-->''Who else wants a piece of Uncle?''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Sab Shimono

Jackie's uncle and Jade's great-uncle. He runs an antique shop, and is also an expert wizard of chi magic. He's actually the cousin of (one of) her parents... [[LampshadeHanging they think]].

to:

* ActionGirl: She does well once Jackie trains her.{{Acrofatic}}: He's somewhat stout, but still an agile fighter.
* BadassBeard: He has a small chin beard.
* BadassInANiceSuit: If he's not wearing his wrestling outfit, he usually wears a formal business suit.
* BadassNormal: He's introduced with the [[SuperStrength Ox Talisman]], but (excluding more serious fights) never uses it after his first episode.
* BaldOfAwesome: Downplayed. Normally, his entire head is covered by his wrestling mask.

* AdventureRebuff: OnceAnEpisode, Jackie will tell her to stay out of the action, and she will ''never'' listen to him. Fortunately, she manages to be pretty useful and avoids being TheLoad or a DistressedDamsel most of the time.
* ArbitrarySkepticism: In "A Jolly J-Team Xmas", she had [[SantasExistenceClause stopped believing that Santa Claus exists]]. In the final season, she disbelieves in haunting ghosts and evil mirror spirits. In all those instances, she's proven wrong.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: In "Little Valmont, Big Jade".
* BadassAdorable: Badass runs in the Chan family, and she
TheBigGuy: After Tohru, he is the youngest big and cutest part of it.
* BadassNormal: She doesn't even have Jackie's experience and she still holds her own against supernatural threats. However, she is also more willing to use the Talismans.
%%* {{Badbutt}}
%%* BavarianFireDrill: She has used this technique a couple of times, especially in "And He Does His Own Stunts".
* BigEater: She has a BIG appetite, once eating 5 hot dogs and drinking 5 sodas in one ball game. Yet she still stays thin.
* BlowingARaspberry: Does this occasionally. During her time as the T-Girl, she was able to use the Dragon Talisman's power this way, much to her delight.
* BookDumb: Not very good in school, but very good at breaking into underground military installations.
* BoyishShortHair: It's combined with TomboyishSidetails that curl to the sides of her head from the hairline of her forehead, to accentuate her tomboyish nature.
* BrattyHalfPint: She's certainly a very stubborn and HotBlooded kid.
* BrilliantButLazy: She's not the type to sit down and do homework, but in addition to the BookDumb and GuileHero sections, her knowledge about science is decent.
* CassandraTruth: She keeps sharing her outrageous stories of adventuring with her uncle. Naturally, her teacher and classmates won't believe her.
* CatchPhrase:
** "[[StealthHiBye Hi Jackie!]]" (After popping out of nowhere.)
** "Awwww!" (Whenever Jackie refuses her requests.)
** "Tch!" (Disregarding whatever rule or order she's been told.)
** "Duh!"
** "Go Jackie!"
** "[[BattleCry HIIIYAAAH!]]"
** "Cyuuuute!"
** "Jackieeee!"
** "Talk later!"
* TheChosenOne: [[spoiler: At the end of "The Chosen One", it's implied that she might be the Ben Shui Order's Chosen One.]]
* CombatPragmatist: She tends to be the only one of the heroes who thinks to use the various magical artifacts/weapons they've acquired (the Talismans usually).
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Jade is very impulsive and prone to foolish behavior, and she's even [[NiceJobBreakingItHero caused a few of the episode conflicts]]. She's still capable of cleaning up her messes though.
* CultureBlind: You'd think that she was raised in America rather than China.
* CuteBruiser: Even without power-ups, she's abnormally strong for her size, and nobody doubts her cuteness.
* DoesNotLikeShoes: She becomes a barefooter when she is the Queen of the Shadowkhan.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: She's been empowered and transformed a few times:
** First, she wore the Mark of Tarakudo tattoo, which turned her into the Queen of the Shadowkhan.
** Second, she got scratched by a cursed cat idol, which turned her into a CatGirl with feline agility and senses.
** Third, she absorbed all 12 Talisman powers.
** Fourth, she absorbed the chi of [[BlowYouAway Xiao Fung the Wind Demon]].
* EvilFeelsGood: She was unsettlingly eager to be rebranded with [[spoiler:the Mark of Tarakudo]] again, and was disappointed when Jackie vetoed it.
* TheFace: She's the one who formed the J-Team and has often spoken on the team's behalf, even if she's not asked to. Jackie is forced to admit this in "Weight and See", when he and Uncle go to Québec and have to deal with [[LanguageBarrier a French-speaking woman, who can't speak English]]. (Ironically, Jade was looking forward to practicing her French, only to be left behind again.)
--> '''Jackie''': Maybe we should have brought Jade.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: It becomes useful during the hunt
heavy hitter for the Talisman-empowered animals.
** She adopts [[HeroesLoveDogs Scruffy]], the Noble Dog.
** While she doesn't think that the Noble Rat is cute, she won't let Daolon Wong harm it.
** In "Shell Game", she opts to saving Aesop the tortoise from being eaten rather than retrieving the Rabbit Talisman from the Dark Hand.
** In "The Curse Of El Chupcabra", when
J-team.
* BrokenPedestal:
Paco is about to suggest that they hand the goat stock over to the Chupacabra, Jade forbids him to even finish that sentence.
* FutureBadass: Adult Jade became the leader of Section 13... at least until Future Captain Black got back and she was demoted.
* {{Gasshole}}: Pure belch variant in "Relics of Demons Past". Augmented when she accidentally turned into a Wind Demon.
* GenreSavvy: She often uses the knowledge gained from movies, comics and TV shows. Sometimes she's WrongGenreSavvy, but mostly she's the most GenreSavvy of the heroes.
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: After the Mark of Tarakudo turned her evil (before it was finally removed), she claims the title of Queen of the Shadowkhan.
* GoodIsNotSoft: Jade has occasionally shown
heartbroken after his idol is proven to be more ruthless than the other heroes. For example, without hesitation or remorse, Jade fires the Dragon Talisman to kill Shendu, who had already lost his {{immortality}} and was [[TakenForGranite turned into a statue]] again. Granted while [[AssholeVictim Shendu]] is an [[AlwaysChaoticEvil evil]] [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman demon]], he was already defeated and defenseless.
* GuileHeroine: She takes
fraud, but after her uncle in this regard. "Greatest victory is the battle not fought" and all that.
* HeroWorshipper: She really admires and respects [[CoolUncle Jackie]], especially as far as Paco is concerned with his hero
witnessing how El Toro.
* HulkingOut: Uses
Toro decides to stop using the Ox Talisman to do so in "The Amazing T-Troop", complete with a quick GrowingMusclesSequence.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Unlike Jackie, she finds their adventures to be very fun, and rarely sees any downside to them.
* IntergenerationalFriendship: With Tohru. They exchanged [[FriendshipTrinket yin-yang necklaces]] and everything; young and old, big and small etc.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While she isn't really abrasive or mean-spirited, her disobedient and irreverent personality tends to get on her elders' nerves. But while she may not respect their authority, she still has plenty of love for them as people.
* JustAKid: No matter what she does, she gets this treatment throughout the series, much to her annoyance.
* KickChick: When she
win his fights, she tends to perform a flying kick.
* KidAppealCharacter: Type 3: a school-age kid that drops into Jackie's life as soon as the Section 13 business starts, i.e. Episode 1.
* KidSidekick: Unofficially of course, because she's a kid and a RecklessSidekick.
* TheKidsAreAmerican: She grew up in Hong Kong, but sounds like she grew up in Los Angeles. (Her voice actress is from Los Angeles.)
%%* TheLadette: A G-rated version.
* TheLancer: More aggressive than Jackie, more interested in the supernatural, and constantly subverting his orders.
* {{Leitmotif}}: When a quick flute tone is heard, you can bet Jade is up to something.
* LittleMissBadass
* LittleMissSnarker: She makes sassy quips all the time.
-->'''Jade''': ''(after Jackie accidentally causes their transport (a giant glider plane) to fly away)'' See? This is why we can't buy you anything nice.
* LittleStowaway: Regularly hides in Jackie's luggage in order to follow his adventures.
* LoopholeAbuse: She's a master user of
this trope. A couple of examples:
-->'''Jade''': Just when you think you're out, they pull you back in. So can I-
-->'''Jackie and Black''': No. ''(drive off to fight the Talisman-powered Dark Hand)''
-->'''Jade''': ''(angry)'' Wouldn't even let me ask. ''(in realization)'' And if I didn't ask, how am I supposed to know what they said "no" to?

-->'''Jackie''': Jade, maybe you should go with Uncle.
-->'''Jade''': Aw! ''(walks off)''
-->'''Uncle''': ''(waves goodbye as
trope [[RebuiltPedestal is subverted]].
* CatchPhrase:
** "El Toro Fuerte [[MaskedLuchador NEVER removes
his train departs)''
-->'''Jade''': I miss him already.
-->'''Jackie''': Jade! I told you to go with Uncle, not...stay...with...uncle...
-->'''Jade''': No wonder I got confused, too many uncles.
* TheNapoleon: She's not the type to take crap from anyone. And she hates being called [[NobodyCallsMeChicken "shrimp"]].
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: She has her share of moments like unwittingly solving Valmont's riddle ("Tohru Who") and kicking Ratso to an oni mask ("Samurai Ratso").
-->"''Oopsie.''"
* OneOfTheBoys: She doesn't get a female role model until [[ClassyCatBurglar Viper]].
* PinkMeansFeminine: Subverted. Her luggage and nightgown are pink, but she is not feminine.
* PintSizedKid: She remains in her height of 3 feet throughout the series.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: Her flying kick can knock down a full grown thug.
* PluckyGirl: This girl is not easy to break.
%%* PreAsskickingOneLiner: Loves to give these.
* PreMortemOneLiner: Before she fires the Dragon Talisman at Shendu, she dismisses his declaration of revenge.
--> '''Shendu''': I ''will'' have my revenge. If it takes ''another'' 900 years!
--> '''[[TranquilFury Jade]]''': Tch. No Rat means you're just a statue. And no Dog means, you're not immortal.
%%* ProhibitedHeroSavesTheDay:
* PsychoticSmirk: She has sometimes made these. Some fans have noted how similiar they are to the ones [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender Azula]] has made.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Jade gains these in conjunction with [[EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette eerie pale skin]] and PowerEchoes as the Queen of the Shadowkhan.
* RedOniBlueOni: The red to Jackie's blue; more reckless, more excited, less cautious, and even wears red shoes.
* ScoutOut: A member of both the girl ''and'' boy scouts.
* ShipperOnDeck: For Jackie / Viper.
-->"She'd be such a cool aunt!"
* SlasherSmile: When Drew teases her one too many times after she tattoos herself with [[spoiler:Tarakudo's brand]], Jade flashes a particularly bloodthirsty grin, complete with her [[RedEyesTakeWarning irises turning dark red]], and summons some Shadowkhan to attack him. Fortunately for him, the bell snaps her back to her senses.
* TheSneakyGal: She often uses the StealthHiBye and SnoopingLittleKid tropes. In the first episode, she easily snuck into Section 13's base.
* SnoopingLittleKid: She tends to be involved to the plot this way. Valmont even lampshades it to Jackie in "The New Atlantis".
--> "So this is why your niece is always with you? And here I just thought you were horribly irresponsible.
mask!]]"
** "Sorry.
"
* SpotlightStealingSquad: Jade tends to get EmpoweredBadassNormal: He once had the most focus out Curse of all of Jackie's co-protagonists, and maybe even more so than Jackie himself at times.
* StealthHiBye: Bordering on OffscreenTeleportation. She's done it inside an {{MIB}} base and all
the way to the ''Moon''.
* StreetSmart: She never seems to be uncomfortable walking in unfamiliar places.
* SupernaturalGoldEyes: Her honey colored eyes sometimes look golden. [[spoiler:See TheChosenOne section above.]]
* SuperPoweredEvilSide: Being branded with [[spoiler:the [[MarkOfTheBeast Mark of Tarakudo]]]] tattoo gave her control over the Shadowkhan, but slowly transformed her
{{Chupacabra}}, which turned him into a blue-skinned demon with glowing red eyes and fangs.
goat-eating monster every night.
* TagalongKid: TheFaceless: Subverted. Despite Jackie's best efforts she follows his catchphrase, we get several looks at his face throughout the series, mostly not of his own accord.
* FakeUltimateHero: In his debut appearance, he was the greatest wrestler of Mexico, but he secretly used the Ox Talisman to secure his position. After the humbling destruction of his image, he decides to fight honestly, defying this trope for the rest of the series.
* FriendToAllChildren: He's quite nice to both Paco and Jade. And during the finale, he takes a moment to affectionately address a baby.
* GentleGiant: A really nice guy, despite the mask and muscles.
* GratuitousSpanish: He only uses Spanish when talking to Paco and his family.
* HeroicBSOD: After the Dark Hand take the Ox Talisman away from
him on and Paco, heartbroken to know his missions; [[LittleStowaway with or without idol is a cheater, runs away; El Toro is left feeling ashamed and unworthy. Fortunately, after Jade demands him to help saving Jackie and he decides to stop using the Talisman once and for all, he regains his knowledge]].
idols' admiration and his own self-respect.
* {{Tomboy}}: She has the crude demeanor, wears boyish clothes, TheKlutz: He has a skateboard, etc.tendency to act impulsively, often accidentally injuring Jackie in the process.
--> "[[ApologisesALot Sorry.]]"
* {{Leitmotif}}: Slow Spanish guitar strummings.
* MaskedLuchador: This is both his day job and his way of life.

** The only time we see her wearing [[AgeInappropriateDress a dress]] was when she was the Queen of the Shadowkhan, if you discount her nightgown.
** Also, she was obviously dismayed when
* MeaningfulName: His name means in Spanish "The Strong Bull".
* MightyGlacier: {{Downplayed}}. He's about as strong as Tohru. He's fast and agile, but not as agile as
Jackie signed her up for or Viper.
* NoNameGiven: [[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname "El Toro Fuerte" is his stage name]].
* ParentalSubstitute: He servers as
a girl scout troop.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: She's more often than
fatherly figure to Paco, who seems to not underestimated by everyone have any parents of his own.
* TheRival: To Tohru in his initial episode. In his second appearance, they briefly get into another scuffle
due to her age.
* WaifFu: Works on school bullies, less so on demons and
a misunderstanding, but after it also [[ZigZaggedTrope varies]]. In one was explained that Tohru was [[HeelFaceTurn now good]], they become close allies.
* SpandexLatexOrLeather: Spandex in his wrestling costume.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: The
episode she's easily beating giant mooks including one who easily floored Jackie, "Aztec Rat Race" reveals him to have musophobia, a fear of mice and suddenly she's easily restrained by Finn, Chow, or Ratso.
rats.
* WaitHere:
-->'''Jade:''' "Tch. When will he learn?"
* WiseBeyondTheirYears: Despite being a mischievous BrattyHalfPint, she shows signs
WouldntHurtAChild: Jade [[CombatPragmatist takes advantage of this trope at times. It's even lampshaded in "Lost City Of The Muntabs".
--> "You are so young, yet speak
this]].
* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Even without the Ox Talisman, he's strong enough to enter a BrawlerLock
with the wisdom of an elder."

!!Uncle Chan
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more massive Tohru.

!!Paco
[[quoteright:210:http://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Uncle_Magic_8247.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_6879_2928.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:256: That lizard [[caption-width-right:210:El Toro is a deadly weapon. Seriously.]]
-->''Who else wants a piece of Uncle?''

the greatest!]]
-->''El Toro is the greatest!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Sab Shimono

Jackie's uncle and Jade's great-uncle. He runs an antique shop, and
Franco Velez

El Toro’s self-proclaimed "biggest fan", who apparently
is also an expert wizard of chi magic. He's actually the cousin of (one of) her parents... [[LampshadeHanging they think]].apprenticed under his idol. If El Toro is near, expect him to not be far behind.



* AbusiveParents: Downplayed. Uncle treats his nephew rather poorly, shows little to no concern for the trouble Jackie goes through and slaps him a lot, which is the way a martial arts master would correct his students. But in "Through the Rabbit Hole", the past Uncle is not shown mistreating the child Jackie in any way, so his current behaviour probably started only after Jackie's childhood.
* AnimeHair: Look at his page image; it sticks up in several points.
* ArbitrarySkepticism: He knows about magic, Chinese demons, Santa Claus, and many other mythical things. But he initially refused to believe that Tarakudo is Japanese or that Oni exist. He also dismissed the importance of [[CardsOfPower Hana Fuda Cards]] and Miss Kimber's precognitions. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking And he doesn't believe in]] the ToothFairy.
* AsianRudeness: Uncle delivers rude remarks with his condescending tone and thick Chinese accent.
** {{Deconstructed}} in a Season 4 episode, when he was overly demanding and rude to Tohru (even more than usual), which caused Tohru to get mad at him, resulting in both not wanting to trade a word with each other. Later, when Tohru gets captured thanks to this, he realized how much of a jerk he was.
--->'''Uncle:''' One more thing! [[LampshadeHanging I say "one more thing" a lot!]]
* AsianStoreOwner: Very protective of his antiques, and has [[OldMaster the skills]] [[WitchDoctor to back it up]].
* BadassBookworm: Uncle always performs extensive research about the [[MacGuffin magical artifact]] or {{monster of the week}}, which helps save the day.
* BadassGrandpa: ReconstructedTrope. He's too old to fight like he used to, but when he was young he didn't have magic, and it's magic that ultimately defeats the bad guys.
* BadassNormal: His blowfish is more or less a magic gun, and the other spells can be done by anyone, even Jade, who has no idea what she's doing.
* BirthdayHater: "When I am another year ''younger'', I will celebrate."
* BlowingARaspberry: When he sabotages Daolon Wong's Talisman power-locator connection in "Monkey A Go-Go", Wong sees him doing this thrice "onscreen".
** He does this to Wong two times when he's in his astral form in "The Ox-Head Incident".
* CatchPhrase: He has many phrases, including:
** "Jackieeee!"
** "[[AndAnotherThing One more thing!]]"
** "[[BigNo AIYAAAH!]]" (Whenever he's shocked.)
** "Yu Mo Gwai Gui Fai Di Zao!" (Chinese for "Evil demons and malevolent spirits, be gone!". This is his most often used spell, with a wide variety of functions.)
** "[[TakesOneToKillOne Magic must defeat magic!]]"
** "[X] is not important!"
** "We must do research!"
** "Talk later!"
** "You want Uncle to do [X]? Yes/No? Then let Uncle work in peace!"
** "You want a piece of Uncle?"
** "Eating garlic is good for you!"
** "[X] is good for digestion".
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: It comes with his job description as a Chi Wizard.
* {{Cool Old|Guy}} [[CoolUncle Uncle]]: Jackie, Jade, and Tohru very much look up to him.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He comes off as an eccentric and grouchy geezer, until he demonstrates his magical and martial expertise.
* CulturedBadass: He's a fan of classical Chinese opera. In fact, he was part of a theater troupe when he was younger.
* DeadpanSnarker: The most sarcastic fellow around, with Jade following him by a close second.
* DetectEvil: He gets the "willies" when evil forces - Daolon Wong, Dark Chi Warriors... - are near. But he doesn't get them when Oni are near.
* DopeSlap: A {{running gag}} has him hitting Jackie in the head with a two-fingered strike every time he does or says something wrong. He has also done this to Captain Black, Tohru, Jackie's Yang side, Daolon Wong, Hak Foo, [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu Hsi Wu]], [[LivingToys Super Moose]], and at least twice ''himself''. Ironically, he's never shown doing this to [[WouldntHurtAChild Jade]] or [[WouldntHitAGirl Tohru's mother]].
* EccentricMentor: Tohru's magic mentor, and has more than a few quirks.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: One time, a [[ChineseVampire Jiangshi]] drained Uncle's chi, turning him into an evil vampire minion with {{super strength}}.
* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: He's just known as Uncle to everybody (except Mamma Tohru who calls him [[EmbarrassingNickname "Billy Goat"]]).
* GoodIsNotNice: Uncle's obviously not the friendliest character on the show, but he does fight for his family and the side of good.
* GrumpyOldMan: He's been shown happy exactly ''twice'' in five seasons, and one of them was a magic induced dream.
* HonoraryUncle: He's ''everyone's'' Uncle. Really.
* InsistentTerminology: Jackie "fell asleep". "Uncle merely resting brain".
* InsufferableGenius: He's right about everything magical (mostly) and whenever he says "Magic must defeat magic".
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He often yells and slaps others, especially his nephew, and he lacks tact, but he does show his softer side every now and then.
* KungFuWizard: He's an expert at both kung fu and chi magic, skills which he taught Jackie and Tohru respectively.
* {{Leitmotif}}: His is some sort of a Chinese stringed instrument.
* MagicWand: Uncle uses an enchanted [[PufferFish blowfish]] and lizard to cast spells, or to fire [[KiAttack chi energy beams]] in combat.
* TabletopGame/{{Mahjong}}: He enjoys this game. He states that he was the Hong Kong Community Center Champion in 1955, but he loses several times to Tohru's mother. He says she cheats; "Every time I sneeze, you move a piece!"
* MeanBoss: He can often be an overbearing nagger towards Jackie, Tohru, and anyone else who is working under him (like Section 13 agents or [[spoiler:the Enforcers]]). It became the root of the feud between himself and Tohru in [[FeudEpisode "The Demon Behind"]].
--> '''Uncle''': ''(after Tohru snaps at him for ordering him around)'' You disrespect Uncle? Uncle took you in. Put roof over your head. Put food in your belly. ''Lots'' of food, and this is how you repay me?
--> '''Tohru''': I cook. I clean. I travel the world to be smothered in ''fish''. And you thank me by demanding (imitates Uncle) "many more things".
* MentorArchetype: Old, wise, and takes a formal apprentice.
* NoNameGiven: Just call him "Uncle".
%%* OffhandBackhand:
* OldMaster: Who taught Jackie his martial arts and Tohru his magic?
* ParentalSubstitute: It would seem that he did the job of raising up Jackie.
* ThePrankster: Apparently, he was one of these in his youth. But today, he has little tolerance for nonsense.
* PressurePoint: If it's not a chi spell or kick, it's this. Again because it's a powerful art that can be used by old and frail people.
* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: Established in the pilot: "You no make coffee this morning! Coffee is the only thing keeping Uncle's ancient heart beating. You want dead Uncle? No? ''Then you make coffee''!"
* SitcomArchNemesis: He holds fierce rivalries with Tohru's mother, another antique salesman named Kai Ching, and a TV psychic named Ms. Kimber. He takes them as seriously as Daolon Wong.
* SoLastSeason: His knowledge of Chinese magic becomes near useless during Season 4 due to the Oni being Japanese instead of Chinese like previous season villains. He learns to cope, but often sometimes it's through very slow impractical methods, such as spending hours transcribing with the help of a Japanese-to-Chinese dictionary.
* SpecsOfAwesome: Those specs aren't just for show, as Uncle uses them to read Chinese fine print.
* StrollingThroughTheChaos: He can be found casually making his way through a battlefield in order to find some magical dohickey.
* TheSmartGuy: When something magical happens, he's usually the only one with any idea what's going on.
* TechnologicallyBlindElders: Uncle doesn't know how to use computers and fax machines. In fact he smashed Jade's laptop because he thought it was cursed by dark magic.
* ThirdPersonPerson: He mostly refers to himself as "Uncle" instead of "I".
* TookALevelInBadass:
** When he used the Dog Talisman, which mentioned only in its first appearance makes the wearer as strong as they were in their prime as well as granting CompleteImmortality. While he was already {{Badass}}, with the talisman he was nearly unstoppable, Hak Foo only managed to hit him once in the entire episode.
** As Jade states in one episode, Uncle's spells keep on becoming more awesome.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Mung beans and garlic. They're good for digestion, you know.
* WitchDoctor: His chi spells involve ingredients like [[EyeOfNewt "eel saliva" and "hair of ewe"]].

!!Tohru
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-->''I hate fish.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Noah Nelson

A Japanese sumo wrestler who was once a Dark Hand enforcer, but he defects to the Chans. He works for Uncle at his antique shop, and becomes his apprentice in chi magic.

to:

* AbusiveParents: Downplayed. Uncle treats BirdsOfAFeather: In most episodes, his nephew personality is basically a slightly more jerkish version of Jade's. In an interesting example of this trope, rather poorly, shows little to no concern for the trouble Jackie goes through and slaps him a lot, which is the way a martial arts master would correct his students. But in "Through the Rabbit Hole", the past Uncle is not shown mistreating the child Jackie in any way, so his current behaviour probably started only after Jackie's childhood.
* AnimeHair: Look at his page image; it sticks up in several points.
* ArbitrarySkepticism: He knows about magic, Chinese demons, Santa Claus, and many other mythical things. But he initially refused to believe that Tarakudo is Japanese or that Oni exist. He also dismissed the importance of [[CardsOfPower Hana Fuda Cards]] and Miss Kimber's precognitions. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking And he doesn't believe in]] the ToothFairy.
* AsianRudeness: Uncle delivers rude remarks with his condescending tone and thick Chinese accent.
** {{Deconstructed}} in a Season 4 episode, when he was overly demanding and rude to Tohru (even more
than usual), which caused Tohru to making them instantly get mad at him, resulting in both not wanting to trade a word with each other. Later, when Tohru gets captured along it's usually thanks to this, this trope that they fight so much - but at the same time, they are able to drop it and be friends in a moment whenever they need to.
* CatchPhrase: "El Toro is the greatest!"
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: He was more of a JerkWithAHeartOfGold in earlier episodes, but becomes more passive and childish in later episodes - possibly because of fan reaction to his earlier personality.
* TheDragAlong: Though
he realized is not necessarily unwilling and is generally quick on the uptake, it's usually Jade pulling him along on their adventures - especially during the J-Team episodes, where "Jade sneaks off with Paco in tow while the adults are distracted and saves the day" is a running gag.
* {{Fanboy}}: Self-professed to be El Toro's biggest fan.
%%* GratuitousSpanish
* HeroWorshipper: El Toro is Paco's ideal in both professional aspirations and daily life.
* HeroicWillpower: [[spoiler:Of all the Oni Mask wearers, he's the only one who manages to pull it off all by himself.]]
* HiddenDepths: [[spoiler:He shows
how much of a jerk hero he was.
--->'''Uncle:''' One more thing! [[LampshadeHanging I say "one more thing" a lot!]]
* AsianStoreOwner: Very protective of his antiques, and has [[OldMaster
can be when he manages to break free from the skills]] [[WitchDoctor to back it up]].
* BadassBookworm: Uncle always performs extensive research about the [[MacGuffin magical artifact]] or {{monster
MindControl of one of the week}}, which helps save Oni Masks.]]
* IKnowYouAreInThereSomewhereFight: At
the day.
center of one in season four because of an oni mask.
* BadassGrandpa: ReconstructedTrope. KidSidekick: For El Toro like Jade is for Jackie, but the difference is that El Toro is more receptive to the idea, at least as far as the wrestling ring.
* LegacyCharacter: Looking to become a luchador like El Fuerte.
He's too old to fight like he used to, even got a miniature version of his costume in season 4.
%%* TheLoad: Plays this role somewhat in the Chupacabra episode,
but when he was young he didn't have magic, and this is absent in all of his subsequent appearances.
* MyDadCanBeatUpYourDad: While
it's magic an uncle and a personal hero involved, the argument plays out the same. Repeatedly. "Jackie!" "El Toro!" "Jackie!" "El Toro!"
* NonActionGuy: Though he tries to, he just can't fare in action as well as Jade.
** In the GrandFinale, [[spoiler:Jade tosses the Sheep Talisman to Paco, which leaves him out of most of the FinalBattle]].
* ParentalAbandonment: His parents are never mentioned. El Toro -- who is probably not his father -- serves as a [[ParentalSubstitute father-like figure]] to Paco.
* PintSizedKid: Like Jade, he remains at
that ultimately defeats same height throughout the bad guys.series.
* PrecociousCrush: He is strongly implied to have an unrequited crush on Jade.
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: [[spoiler:In the Halloween episode, he puts on the Squid Khan Oni Mask, and calls himself "El Paco Diablo".]]
* TagalongKid: One more time, he hangs around El Toro.

* BadassNormal: His blowfish is more or less a magic gun, and the other spells VitriolicBestBuds: With Jade. As earlier said in BirdsOfAFeather, they can be done by anyone, even Jade, who has no idea what she's doing.
* BirthdayHater: "When I am another year ''younger'', I will celebrate."
* BlowingARaspberry: When he sabotages Daolon Wong's Talisman power-locator connection in "Monkey A Go-Go", Wong sees him doing this thrice "onscreen".
** He does this
go from fighting to Wong two times when he's in his astral form in "The Ox-Head Incident".
* CatchPhrase: He has many phrases, including:
** "Jackieeee!"
** "[[AndAnotherThing One more thing!]]"
** "[[BigNo AIYAAAH!]]" (Whenever he's shocked.)
** "Yu Mo Gwai Gui Fai Di Zao!" (Chinese for "Evil demons and malevolent spirits, be gone!". This is his most often used spell, with a wide variety of functions.)
** "[[TakesOneToKillOne Magic must defeat magic!]]"
** "[X] is not important!"
** "We must do research!"
** "Talk later!"
** "You want Uncle to do [X]? Yes/No? Then let Uncle work in peace!"
** "You want a piece of Uncle?"
** "Eating garlic is good for you!"
** "[X] is good for digestion".
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: It comes with his job description as a Chi Wizard.
* {{Cool Old|Guy}} [[CoolUncle Uncle]]: Jackie, Jade, and Tohru
cooperating very much look up to him.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He comes off as an eccentric and grouchy geezer, until he demonstrates his magical and martial expertise.
* CulturedBadass: He's a fan of classical Chinese opera. In fact, he was part of a theater troupe when he was younger.
* DeadpanSnarker: The most sarcastic fellow around, with Jade following him by a close second.
* DetectEvil: He gets the "willies" when evil forces - Daolon Wong, Dark Chi Warriors... - are near. But he doesn't get them when Oni are near.
* DopeSlap: A {{running gag}} has him hitting Jackie in the head with a two-fingered strike every time he does or says something wrong. He has also done this to Captain Black, Tohru, Jackie's Yang side, Daolon Wong, Hak Foo, [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu Hsi Wu]], [[LivingToys Super Moose]], and at least twice ''himself''. Ironically, he's never shown doing this to [[WouldntHurtAChild Jade]] or [[WouldntHitAGirl Tohru's mother]].
* EccentricMentor: Tohru's magic mentor, and has more than a few quirks.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: One time, a [[ChineseVampire Jiangshi]] drained Uncle's chi, turning him into an evil vampire minion with {{super strength}}.
* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: He's just known as Uncle to everybody (except Mamma Tohru who calls him [[EmbarrassingNickname "Billy Goat"]]).
* GoodIsNotNice: Uncle's obviously not the friendliest character on the show, but he does fight for his family and the side of good.
* GrumpyOldMan: He's been shown happy exactly ''twice'' in five seasons, and one of them was a magic induced dream.
* HonoraryUncle: He's ''everyone's'' Uncle. Really.
* InsistentTerminology: Jackie "fell asleep". "Uncle merely resting brain".
* InsufferableGenius: He's right about everything magical (mostly) and whenever he says "Magic must defeat magic".
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He often yells and slaps others, especially his nephew, and he lacks tact, but he does show his softer side every now and then.
* KungFuWizard: He's an expert at both kung fu and chi magic, skills which he taught Jackie and Tohru respectively.
* {{Leitmotif}}: His is some sort of a Chinese stringed instrument.
* MagicWand: Uncle uses an enchanted [[PufferFish blowfish]] and lizard to cast spells, or to fire [[KiAttack chi energy beams]] in combat.
* TabletopGame/{{Mahjong}}: He enjoys this game. He states that he was the Hong Kong Community Center Champion in 1955, but he loses several times to Tohru's mother. He says she cheats; "Every time I sneeze, you move a piece!"
* MeanBoss: He can often be an overbearing nagger towards Jackie, Tohru, and anyone else who is working under him (like Section 13 agents or [[spoiler:the Enforcers]]). It became the root of the feud between himself and Tohru in [[FeudEpisode "The Demon Behind"]].
--> '''Uncle''': ''(after Tohru snaps at him for ordering him around)'' You disrespect Uncle? Uncle took you in. Put roof over your head. Put food in your belly. ''Lots'' of food, and this is how you repay me?
--> '''Tohru''': I cook. I clean. I travel the world to be smothered in ''fish''. And you thank me by demanding (imitates Uncle) "many more things".
* MentorArchetype: Old, wise, and takes a formal apprentice.
* NoNameGiven: Just call him "Uncle".
%%* OffhandBackhand:
* OldMaster: Who taught Jackie his martial arts and Tohru his magic?
* ParentalSubstitute: It would seem that he did the job of raising up Jackie.
* ThePrankster: Apparently, he was one of these in his youth. But today, he has little tolerance for nonsense.
* PressurePoint: If it's not a chi spell or kick, it's this. Again because it's a powerful art that can be used by old and frail people.
* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: Established in the pilot: "You no make coffee this morning! Coffee is the only thing keeping Uncle's ancient heart beating. You want dead Uncle? No? ''Then you make coffee''!"
* SitcomArchNemesis: He holds fierce rivalries with Tohru's mother, another antique salesman named Kai Ching, and a TV psychic named Ms. Kimber. He takes them as seriously as Daolon Wong.
* SoLastSeason: His knowledge of Chinese magic becomes near useless during Season 4 due to the Oni being Japanese instead of Chinese like previous season villains. He learns to cope, but often sometimes it's through very slow impractical methods, such as spending hours transcribing with the help of a Japanese-to-Chinese dictionary.
* SpecsOfAwesome: Those specs aren't just for show, as Uncle uses them to read Chinese fine print.
* StrollingThroughTheChaos: He can be found casually making his way through a battlefield in order to find some magical dohickey.
* TheSmartGuy: When something magical happens, he's usually the only one with any idea what's going on.
* TechnologicallyBlindElders: Uncle doesn't know how to use computers and fax machines. In fact he smashed Jade's laptop because he thought it was cursed by dark magic.
* ThirdPersonPerson: He mostly refers to himself as "Uncle" instead of "I".
* TookALevelInBadass:
** When he used the Dog Talisman, which mentioned only in its first appearance makes the wearer as strong as they were in their prime as well as granting CompleteImmortality. While he was already {{Badass}}, with the talisman he was nearly unstoppable, Hak Foo only managed to hit him once in the entire episode.
** As Jade states in one episode, Uncle's spells keep on becoming more awesome.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Mung beans and garlic. They're good for digestion, you know.
* WitchDoctor: His chi spells involve ingredients like [[EyeOfNewt "eel saliva" and "hair of ewe"]].

!!Tohru
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!!Viper
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-->''I hate fish.
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-->''Jackie! Hey, sorry about the double-cross...
''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Noah Nelson

A Japanese sumo wrestler
Creator/SusanEisenberg

An (ex-)thief
who was once a Dark Hand enforcer, but he defects to Jackie gets caught up with in the Chans. He works search for Uncle at his antique shop, and becomes his apprentice the Snake Talisman. HilarityEnsues. From the second season on, she drops in chi magic.from time to time to help the Chans.



* TheApprentice: Becomes one for Uncle's chi magic knowledge.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Before he [[HeelFaceTurn became a good guy]], he threw his weight around.
* {{Badass}}: He could at times be the better of Jackie in his early appearances. Later on, he also defeated the original three Dark Chi Warriors single-handedly, after Jackie struggled with them the entire episode.
* BadassBaritone: His voice is deeper than those of the other heroes, or most of the villains.
* BadassNormal: Even after he learns magic, he relies much more on his natural strength and fighting spirit than it.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Once his friendship with Jade is settled, hurting her becomes one of the ways to ''really'' set him off. As he says to Valmont, "If anything happens to her, I will turn you ''inside out''."
* BigEater: One of his defining traits (commenting that part of his [[HeelFaceTurn defection]] was hearing that Section 13 served donuts on Thursdays). In fact, the only time he ''didn't'' have an appetite was in "Pleasure Cruise" when he got seasick. When he accidentally gains Po Kong's chi, his appetite grows so much that he eventually starts devouring ''[[ExtremeOmnivore anything]]'' on sight.
* TheBigGuy: As a good guy, he is the big and heavy hitter for the J-Team.
* BrickJoke: Tohru joined Section 13 because of an earlier episode, when Jackie suggested this to him on the statement that they serve donuts on Thursdays.
* TheBrute: As a member of the Dark Hand before his [[HeelFaceTurn redemption]], he was the biggest muscle man of the gang.
* ButtMonkey: More when he was a bad guy, but comical mishaps happen when he's good too.
* CatchPhrase:
** "[[BattleCry NYAR!]]"
** "[[DoesNotLikeSpam I hate fish]]."
** "[Hand over] the Talisman." (When he worked for the Dark Hand.)
** "What?" (When someone looks at him like he's done something wrong.)
* CharacterDevelopment: He undergoes the most visible one in the series. He starts out in the series as TheDragon to Valmont but then leaves the Dark Hand and joins the Chans and Section 13. Over time, he also develops a close IntergenerationalFriendship with Jade and starts a magic apprenticeship under Uncle, eventually becoming a powerful chi wizard of his own right.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Do you think he was born with those muscles? All that strength came from hard work.
* CriminalAmnesiac: In "Tohru Who?", Valmont [[LaserGuidedAmnesia erases Tohru's memories with a potion]] and manipulates him into thinking that he still serves the Dark Hand. He acts exactly like he did while he served them until he listens to his gut instincts about Valmont and the Chans.
* DetectEvil: He gets the willies when an Oni is present.
* DisappearedDad: While Tohru's mother is a recurring character, his father is never even mentioned.
* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:In the finale, he is buried underneath Section 13 when the Ice Gang destroys it. Fortunately, after he gets dug out, he turns out to be alive and well.]]
* DontTellMama: His mother is unaware that he was a thug working for Valmont and not knowing that the latter is a crime boss.
* DoesNotLikeSpam: "[[PunctuatedForEmphasis I. Hate. Fish.]]"
* TheDragon: Replaced by Hak Foo as Valmont's number one enforcer.
* DrinkOrder: Grape soda's his favorite.
* EasilyForgiven: Surprisingly, after everything he puts the Chans through during the first season (like almost slicing Jade's stomach open while she was conscious), he's rather quickly accepted as one of them.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal:
** Once when he got tattooed with [[spoiler:the Mark of Tarakudo]], which turns him into a "[[BrainwashedAndCrazy King of the Shadowkhan]]".
** Another time, he absorbed the chi of [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever Po Kong the Mountain Demon]].
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Sure, Tohru's mother wasn't even mentioned before his [[HeelFaceTurn reformation]], but the fact that he kept his criminal life a secret from her even then shows the DontTellMama aspect of the trope.
* FatBastard: Before he [[HeelFaceTurn becomes a good guy]], he was a corpulent henchman.
* GeniusBruiser: After he learns magic. Even before that, he's not exactly a DumbMuscle guy.
* GentleGiant: After his [[HeelFaceTurn turn to the side of good]], he is a mountain of a man and a NiceGuy.
* GoodFeelsGood: Tohru decides that he enjoys serving the Chans much more than the {{ungrateful|bastard}} Valmont.
* GoodIsNotSoft: Even after his [[HeelFaceTurn redemption]], he requires less provocation than Jackie to start beating down the bad guys.
* GotVolunteered: He didn't ask to become Uncle's apprentice and was shocked when the old wizard just picked him up.
* HeelFaceTurn: After Valmont's and Shendu's mistreatment of him, he quits his life of crime to help out the Chan family.
* HiddenDepths: Although initially introduced as Valmont's loyal and most powerful (but somewhat dimwitted) enforcer, Tohru would eventually show that he's actually a GentleGiant when not being goaded by Valmont. Later on it's revealed that he takes to Chi Magic extremely fast, and is actually gifted when it comes to the Japanese version of Chi Magic, briefly outdoing ''Uncle'' in magic.
* HugeGuyTinyGirl: With Jade being the Tiny Girl to his Huge Guy. She would often sit on his shoulder.
* IAmNotMyFather: In "Mirror, Mirror", he almost shouts this when Jade accuses him of acting in an overprotective way like his mother. In the same episode, an evil mirror spirit turns him into a gigantic version of his mother, as it is his biggest fear.
* IntergenerationalFriendship: With Jade, as he becomes protective of her after his HeelFaceTurn. It's surprising seeing as the first time they were seen together he wanted to ''cut her open'' since she accidentally swallowed the Rooster Talisman.
* KungFuWizard: After training under Uncle, he adds magic to his formidable physical power.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Sometimes when he appears, a base drum can be heard.
* LoadBearingHero: [[spoiler:He does this to give Jade time to escape Section 13 when it's destroyed in the GrandFinale.]]
* MadeOfIron: He has fallen from great heights more than once, yet [[OnlyAFleshWound he always recovers from his injuries]]. [[spoiler:Not even bringing the whole Section 13 on him is enough to permanently injure him.]]
* MightyGlacier: As a member of both the Dark Hand and the J-Team, he is the biggest, slowest, and strongest one.
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: He got most of the blame during the 1st season for the Enforcers' failures, and it helped to play out his HeelFaceTurn.
* MommasBoy: Loves his mom, and her approval means so much it crosses into WellDoneSonGuy. In fact, he usually addresses her with an affectionate "Mommy", even when he's in danger.
* NotQuiteDead: He seems to die when Shendu throws him out of Valmont's penthouse in the first season's finale, but he shows up injured in Uncle's Rare Finds. His former cohorts in the Dark Hand believe him to have died until they meet him again in "The J-Team".
* PerpetualFrowner: He mostly kept his face scowled while he served the Dark Hand.
* PunchPunchPunchUhOh: Jackie, to him, many, many times in the first season, because of his muscle and bulk.
* TheQuietOne: While Tohru is not mute or stoic, he is still far more reserved than his friends.
* RedemptionPromotion: He was already intimidating as a henchman, then he [[HeelFaceTurn turned a new leaf]] and learned magic.
* ReformedButRejected: Although it doesn't take long for the Chans to accept him, the authorities still have lingering suspicion of him, [[ItMakesSenseInContext as he was being framed for some thefts by a pair of magic gloves]].
* SamuraiPonytail: You might view Tohru's hairstyle as the second variety of this trope. He's quite reserved, down to earth and an aggressive fighter. [[spoiler:It turns out that he has a samurai ancestor.]]
* SignedUpForTheDental: The first thing he said upon announcing his HeelFaceTurn was "I'm told Section 13 serves doughnuts on Tuesdays". [[CallBack He was parroting an offer Jackie made earlier]] but still.
* TheSmartGuy: After his HeelFaceTurn he is training to be one as Uncle's apprentice.
* StaircaseTumble: A running gag for the poor man. Almost always a long, spiral staircase.
--> [[AnythingButThat "NOT THE STAIRS!"]]
* StoutStrength: He is morbidly obese but also very muscular. It's mandatory for someone with the physique of a sumo wrestler.
* SuperPoweredEvilSide: [[spoiler:He gets Tarakudo's mark because Jackie doesn't want Jade to be the Queen of the Shadowkhan again.]]
* TookALevelInBadass: He starts out as an intimidating GiantMook. By the end of the series, he's a full chi wizard.
* TookALevelInKindness: He goes from a stern, intimidating and ruthless FatBastard to a more relaxed, helpful and protective GentleGiant.
* {{Turncoat}}: He leaves the Dark Hand for the Chans in the finale of the 1st season and fights against his former cohorts for the rest of the series.
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Chan family after he befriends them.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: His fear of Oni. As a child he dreaded them. The fact that they turn out to be real is a problem for him.
* WouldntHitAGirl: After his HeelFaceTurn. It gives him trouble when he faces [[DarkActionGirl a female wrestler]] in one episode.
* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Jade calls him a sumo wrestler, though Tohru insists that he's not large enough to be one.

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* TheApprentice: Becomes one for Uncle's chi magic knowledge.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Before he [[HeelFaceTurn became a good guy]], he threw his weight around.
* {{Badass}}: He could at times be
ActionGirl: She's an expert thief who is on the better of same level with Jackie in his early appearances. Later on, he also defeated the original three Dark Chi Warriors single-handedly, after Jackie struggled with them the entire episode.
terms of martial arts.
* BadassBaritone: His voice AmbiguouslyBrown: She is deeper noticeably darker-skinned than those most of the other heroes, or most of main characters, but her exact ethnicity is never revealed.
* AmbiguouslyJewish: She hosted a Hanukkah party in
the villains.
Christmas episode.
* AntiHero: From her second appearance onward she is an ally, but not as heroic or law-abiding as Jackie.
* AntiVillain: During her first appearance she is a cat burglar, who is not above sabotaging agreements for her own advantage. However, she's only interested in using the Snake Talisman to advance her career of a thief, nothing more sinister.
* BadassNormal: Even after he learns magic, he relies much more on his natural strength Similar to Captain Black and fighting spirit than it.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Once his friendship with Jade is settled, hurting her becomes one of the ways to ''really'' set him off. As he says to Valmont, "If anything happens to her, I will turn you ''inside out''."
* BigEater: One of his defining traits (commenting
El Toro, she's a non-powered martial artist that part of his [[HeelFaceTurn defection]] was hearing that Section 13 served donuts takes on Thursdays). In fact, the demons and wizards.
* TheChick: Downplayed. The
only time he ''didn't'' have an appetite was in "Pleasure Cruise" when he got seasick. When he accidentally gains Po Kong's chi, his appetite grows so much that he eventually starts devouring ''[[ExtremeOmnivore anything]]'' on sight.
* TheBigGuy: As a good guy, he is the big and heavy hitter for the J-Team.
* BrickJoke: Tohru joined Section 13 because of an earlier episode, when Jackie suggested this to him on the statement that they serve donuts on Thursdays.
* TheBrute: As a
official female member of the Dark Hand before his [[HeelFaceTurn redemption]], he was the biggest muscle man of the gang.
* ButtMonkey: More when he was a bad guy,
J-Team and an implied LoveInterest, but comical mishaps happen when he's good too.
she's hardly a moral center.
* CatchPhrase:
** "[[BattleCry NYAR!]]"
** "[[DoesNotLikeSpam I hate fish]]."
** "[Hand over] the Talisman." (When he worked for the Dark Hand.)
** "What?" (When someone looks at him like he's done something wrong.)
* CharacterDevelopment: He undergoes the most visible one in the series. He starts out in the series as TheDragon to Valmont but then leaves the Dark Hand
ClassyCatBurglar: She is very refined, graceful, and joins the Chans elegant, and Section 13. Over time, he also develops a close IntergenerationalFriendship with an extremely efficient thief.
* CoolBigSis:
Jade and starts sees her as a magic apprenticeship under Uncle, eventually becoming a powerful chi wizard of his own right.
role model, much to Jackie’s chagrin.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Do you think he DarkActionGirl: In her debut episode she was born with those muscles? All that strength came from hard work.
* CriminalAmnesiac: In "Tohru Who?", Valmont [[LaserGuidedAmnesia erases Tohru's memories with a potion]] and manipulates him into thinking that he
still serves the Dark Hand. He acts exactly like he did while he served them until he listens to his gut instincts about Valmont and the Chans.
* DetectEvil: He gets the willies when an Oni is present.
* DisappearedDad: While Tohru's mother is
a recurring character, his father is never even mentioned.
* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:In the finale, he is buried underneath Section 13 when the Ice Gang destroys it. Fortunately, after he gets dug out, he turns out to be alive and well.]]
* DontTellMama: His mother is unaware that he was a thug working for Valmont and not knowing that the latter is a crime boss.
* DoesNotLikeSpam: "[[PunctuatedForEmphasis I. Hate. Fish.]]"
* TheDragon: Replaced by Hak Foo as Valmont's number one enforcer.
* DrinkOrder: Grape soda's his favorite.
professional super thief.
* EasilyForgiven: Surprisingly, after everything he puts the Chans through during the first season (like almost slicing Jade's stomach open while DarkIsNotEvil: Before her HeelFaceTurn, she was conscious), he's rather quickly accepted amoral, but not particularly sinister. And though she remains as one a cynical individual, she regularly assists her new friends.
%%* DeadpanSnarker:
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: In "Demon World (Part 2)", Jade uses the Book
of them.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal:
** Once when he got tattooed with [[spoiler:the Mark of Tarakudo]], which turns him
the Ages to turn Viper into a "[[BrainwashedAndCrazy King of the Shadowkhan]]".
** Another time, he absorbed the chi of [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever Po Kong the Mountain Demon]].
{{cyborg}} in order to give her an edge against Bai Tza.
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Sure, Tohru's mother wasn't even mentioned before his [[HeelFaceTurn reformation]], FragileSpeedster: She's highly agile, but the fact that he kept his criminal life a secret from her even then shows the DontTellMama aspect of the trope.
* FatBastard: Before he [[HeelFaceTurn becomes a
she's not shown to be good guy]], he was a corpulent henchman.
at getting hit.
* GeniusBruiser: After he learns magic. Even before that, he's not exactly a DumbMuscle guy.
* GentleGiant: After his [[HeelFaceTurn turn to the side of good]], he is a mountain of a man and a NiceGuy.
* GoodFeelsGood: Tohru decides that he enjoys serving the Chans much more than the {{ungrateful|bastard}} Valmont.
* GoodIsNotSoft: Even after his [[HeelFaceTurn redemption]], he requires less provocation than Jackie to start beating down the bad guys.
* GotVolunteered: He didn't ask to become Uncle's apprentice and was shocked
GenkiGirl: She acts like one in "The J-Tots", when all the old wizard just picked him up.
adults were turned into little kids.
* HeelFaceTurn: After Valmont's her introduction, she reformed and Shendu's mistreatment of him, he quits his life of crime to help out becomes a security consultant.
* InsistentTerminology: "EX-super thief."
* LastMinuteHookup: The relationship between her and Jackie is never handled beyond LoveInterest, but
the Chan family.
* HiddenDepths: Although initially introduced as Valmont's loyal and most powerful (but somewhat dimwitted) enforcer, Tohru would eventually show
finale seems to imply that he's actually a GentleGiant when not being goaded by Valmont. Later on it's revealed that he takes to Chi Magic extremely fast, and is actually gifted when it this trope comes to the Japanese version of Chi Magic, briefly outdoing ''Uncle'' in magic.
* HugeGuyTinyGirl: With Jade being the Tiny Girl to his Huge Guy. She would often sit on his shoulder.
* IAmNotMyFather: In "Mirror, Mirror", he almost shouts this when Jade accuses him of acting in an overprotective way like his mother. In the same episode, an evil mirror spirit turns him into a gigantic version of his mother, as it is his biggest fear.
* IntergenerationalFriendship: With Jade, as he becomes protective of her after his HeelFaceTurn. It's surprising seeing as the first time they were seen together he wanted to ''cut her open'' since she accidentally swallowed the Rooster Talisman.
* KungFuWizard: After training under Uncle, he adds magic to his formidable physical power.
play.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Sometimes when One that reminds of old detective series.
* LoveInterest: To Jackie, though
he appears, a base drum can be heard.
* LoadBearingHero: [[spoiler:He does
doesn't admit any romantic feelings for her. [[ShipperOnDeck But Jade really would love to see this to give happen]].
* MoralityPet: Her first few appearances after her HeelFaceTurn make it clear that her friendship with
Jade time to escape Section 13 when it's destroyed in the GrandFinale.]]
* MadeOfIron: He has fallen from great heights more than once, yet [[OnlyAFleshWound he always recovers from his injuries]]. [[spoiler:Not even bringing the whole Section 13 on him is enough to permanently injure him.]]
* MightyGlacier: As a member of both the Dark Hand
and the J-Team, he is fact that Jade looks up to her (which she almost lost the biggest, slowest, first time she scammed Jade and strongest one.
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: He got most
Jackie) is one of the blame during major reasons she switched sides. Jade asking is also the 1st season for main reason she joined the Enforcers' failures, and it helped to play out his HeelFaceTurn.
* MommasBoy: Loves his mom, and her approval means so much it crosses into WellDoneSonGuy. In fact, he usually addresses her with an affectionate "Mommy", even when he's in danger.
* NotQuiteDead: He seems to die when Shendu throws him out of Valmont's penthouse
J-Team in the first season's finale, but he shows up injured in Uncle's Rare Finds. His former cohorts in the Dark Hand believe him to place.
* MsFanservice: Her most common outfit is a SpyCatsuit.
* NoNameGiven: [[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname "Viper" it's obviously not her real name]].
%%* PinkMeansFeminine: Her casual attire is usually a pink dress.
* ReformedButNotTamed: She may
have died until they meet him again in "The J-Team".
* PerpetualFrowner: He mostly kept his face scowled while he served the Dark Hand.
* PunchPunchPunchUhOh: Jackie, to him, many, many times in the first season, because
given up her criminal life, but she's no less dismissive of his muscle and bulk.
* TheQuietOne: While Tohru is not mute
authority or stoic, he is still far more reserved than his friends.
* RedemptionPromotion: He was already intimidating as a henchman, then he [[HeelFaceTurn turned a new leaf]] and learned magic.
[[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking fond of her burglar gadgets]].
* ReformedButRejected: Although it doesn't take long for the Chans to accept him, the authorities still have lingering suspicion of him, [[ItMakesSenseInContext as he was being framed for some thefts by a pair of magic gloves]].
* SamuraiPonytail: You might view Tohru's hairstyle as the second variety of this trope. He's quite reserved, down to earth and
She's an aggressive fighter. [[spoiler:It turns out that he has a samurai ancestor.]]
* SignedUpForTheDental: The first thing he said upon announcing his HeelFaceTurn was "I'm told Section 13 serves doughnuts on Tuesdays". [[CallBack He was parroting an offer Jackie made earlier]]
''ex'' super thief, but still.
* TheSmartGuy: After his HeelFaceTurn he is training to be one as Uncle's apprentice.
* StaircaseTumble: A running gag for the poor man. Almost always a long, spiral staircase.
--> [[AnythingButThat "NOT THE STAIRS!"]]
* StoutStrength: He is morbidly obese but also very muscular. It's mandatory for someone with the physique of a sumo wrestler.
* SuperPoweredEvilSide: [[spoiler:He gets Tarakudo's mark because
Jackie doesn't want Jade to be the Queen of the Shadowkhan again.]]
* TookALevelInBadass:
believe her. He starts out as an intimidating GiantMook. By the end of the series, he's a full chi wizard.
* TookALevelInKindness: He goes from a stern, intimidating and ruthless FatBastard to a
gradually trusts her more relaxed, helpful and protective GentleGiant.
over time.
* {{Turncoat}}: He leaves the Dark Hand for the Chans in the finale of the 1st season and fights against his former cohorts for the rest of the series.
* UndyingLoyalty: To the Chan family after he befriends them.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: His fear of Oni. As a child he dreaded them. The fact that they turn out to be real is a problem for him.
* WouldntHitAGirl: After his HeelFaceTurn. It gives him trouble when he faces [[DarkActionGirl a female wrestler]] in one episode.
* WrestlerInAllOfUs:
RecruitingTheCriminal: Jade calls him her to help capture Origami, using this logic.
* ReformedCriminal: The super thief is now
a sumo wrestler, though Tohru insists that he's security consultant
%%* SheFu:
* ShesGotLegs: If she's
not large enough wearing her SpyCatsuit, we get to be one.see her legs sometimes.
* WomanInBlack: Her cat suit is black and she is an EX-super thief.



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Section 13 is a government intelligence facility commanded by Captain Black. The "J-Team" is what Jade calls the Chan family's various allies.

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[[folder:Section 13 and J-Team]]
Section 13
[[folder:The Dark Hand]]
The most recurring enemies in the series, yet also the least threatening. The Dark [[NamesToRunAwayFrom/BodyPart Hand]]
is a government intelligence facility commanded by Captain Black. The "J-Team" is what Jade calls the Chan family's criminal gang based in San Francisco. They shift their focus from regular organized crime to assisting various allies.demons and sorcerers. Things keep going further downhill for them from there.



* {{Badass}}es: They've battled all kinds of evil, from low-life criminals to [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu demonic overlords]].
* BadassCrew: Jade likes to think of Jackie's friends as being like a superhero team, [[YouWatchTooMuchX much to his disbelief]].
* BadassInDistress: They all get their turns in needing rescue.
* BadassNormal: None of them have any special powers when fighting demons and wizards, although they use magic objects.
* TheBusCameBack: During the last season, El Toro, Paco, and Viper appear only in a brief non-speaking appearance in "Black and White and Chi All Over", but show up for the FinalBattle in "The Powers That Be (Part 2)".
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: They've all been temporarily transformed into something not quite human at least once.
* FiveTokenBand: If you count both the Chan Clan and J-Team together, they're a diverse bunch. The Chans are Chinese, Tohru is Japanese, El Toro and Paco are Mexican, Viper is {{ambiguously brown}}, and Captain Black is the only member of the group to be an unambiguously non-Hispanic white American.

!!Captain Augustus Black
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-->''The only King I bow to is [[Music/ElvisPresley Elvis]], and I don't see [[OracularHead you]] wearing blue suede shoes.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ClancyBrown

The head of Section 13 and Jackie's long-time friend. First he doesn't believe in magic, but that changed when he saw Shendu.

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* {{Badass}}es: They've battled all kinds of evil, from low-life criminals to [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu demonic overlords]].
* BadassCrew: Jade likes to think of Jackie's friends as being like a superhero team, [[YouWatchTooMuchX much to his disbelief]].
* BadassInDistress: They all get their turns in needing rescue.
* BadassNormal: None
{{Butt Monkey}}s: All of them have any special powers when fighting demons receive a lot of comical abuse, and wizards, although they use magic objects.
increasingly so with every season.
* TheBusCameBack: During DemotedToExtra: The Dark Hand gradually disbands over the last season, El Toro, Paco, course of the series, with Valmont losing leadership of the gang and Viper becoming a nobody, while the Enforcers eventually decide to quit serving as henchmen to other villains. They only appear only in a brief non-speaking appearance in "Black four episodes of the final season.
* TheFamilyForTheWholeFamily: Despite being gangsters, they're very incompetent,
and White and Chi All Over", they aren't really seen committing any crimes besides robbery. Finn is seen carrying a pistol twice, but show up for he never gets the FinalBattle in "The Powers That Be (Part 2)".
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: They've all been temporarily transformed into something not quite human at least once.
chance to use it.
* FiveTokenBand: If you count both Valmont is British (English), Finn is Irish-American, Chow is Chinese-American, Ratso may be Italian-American, and Hak Foo is Chinese. The group also originally included Tohru, who is Japanese.
* {{Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain}}s: Because of all
the Chan Clan supernatural crap going on, they never get to score any cash.
* OddlySmallOrganization: It's strange that Valmont would rely mostly on the Enforcers, since the 1st season included nameless {{Mook}}s. [[FridgeBrilliance Probably the Talisman hunt took a toll on the Dark Hand's finances]].
* OffstageVillainy: According to Captain Black, they have connections to nearly every known form of criminal activity, but there isn't much shown. However, it speaks volumes that when Valmont, Finn,
and J-Team together, Ratso allow themselves to be arrested in "Rumble In The Big House", they're a diverse bunch. The Chans sentenced to be incarcerated for 50 years in Hollowlands Maximum Security Prison.
* TheSyndicate: They
are Chinese, Tohru is Japanese, El Toro and Paco are Mexican, Viper is {{ambiguously brown}}, and Captain Black is said to be this in the only member beginning of the group to be an unambiguously non-Hispanic white American.

!!Captain Augustus Black
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1st season, as they've given Section 13 trouble in the past. [[VillainDecay This status ends during the 1st or 2nd season]].
* VillainDecay: They start out as TheSyndicate, but by the beginning of the 3rd season, they're so high and dry that [[ShockinglyExpensiveBill a simple cafeteria bill]] gives them trouble.

!!Valmont
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-->''The only King I bow to is [[Music/ElvisPresley Elvis]], and I don't see [[OracularHead you]] wearing blue suede shoes.
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[[caption-width-right:158:This suit costs more than your life.]]
-->''Jackie Chan. Finally, we meet. It was nice knowing you.
''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ClancyBrown

Julian Sands (Seasons 1 and 2), Andrew Ableson (Season 3), Creator/GregEllis (Season 4) and Thomas Dekker (child)

The head British-born boss of Section 13 the American crime syndicate, the Dark Hand. He is also the main villain in Seasons 1 and Jackie's long-time friend. First 2, behind Shendu. Eventually he doesn't believe in magic, but that changed when he saw Shendu.loses leadership over his Enforcers, and is reduced to poverty.



* AesopAmnesia: Even after learning that the supernatural is real, he sometimes forgets Uncle's advice that "[[TakesOneToKillOne magic must defeat magic]]". As such, he still tries using mundane weaponry against powerful demons, without success.
-->'''Uncle:''' All these years, Black has learned nothing. Magic must defeat magic!
* AgentScully: In Season 1, he never believes in anything supernatural, [[SkepticNoLonger but then he sees Shendu in full demon form, the palace the demon summons, and the portal to another dimension with more like him]]. From Season 2 onward, he's AgentMulder, [[ContagiousCassandraTruth much to the concern of his superiors]].
* BadassBaritone: Being voiced by ClancyBrown.
* BadassBeard: His future self has grown a goatee.
* BadassLongcoat: He is always seen with a black jacket.
* BadassNormal: Like Jackie he has no powers, and like Jackie he still kicks superpowered evil butt.
%%* BaldOfAwesome
* BewareTheNiceOnes: [[spoiler:Normally when the Tiger Talisman splits a person into yin and yang twins, the yin side is usually a sickeningly passive wimp who is too scared to fight. In his case... it's just him as he normally is; a {{Badass}}.]]
* BigGood: TheLeader of Section 13 which is the vanguard of humanity against demons and evil human organizations alike.
* ButtMonkey: He tends to get injured fairly often. And after Season 1, he gets no respect from his superiors for his claims about magic and demons.
* CatchPhrase: "Whoa, Nellie."
* TheCaptain: The man in charge of Section 13.
* NamesToRunAwayFrom/{{Colors}}: Averted: despite his surname being Black, he's one of the good guys. However, when he's possessed by [[spoiler:an Oni Mask]], he remarks at one point his surname to be appropriate for being the color of Darkness.
* ContagiousCassandraTruth: After witnessing demons and magic first hand, he tries to report it to his superiors, but they decide he's gone crazy. He has to take Rorschach tests where he thinks all the images are demons!
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: While wearing the Sumo Khan Oni Mask, he not only becomes more powerful personally, but he also replaces Section 13's human agents with the Shadowkhan.
* FriendOnTheForce: He helps Jackie stay out of trouble with the authorities.
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: After [[spoiler:accidentally wearing an Oni mask]], he is uncorrupted by it [[spoiler:until Tarakudo tricks him into releasing Shadowkhan]].
* InkblotTest: He's forced to undergo this in "Rumble in the Big House". All he sees are "Demon. Demon. Socks... worn by a really big demon."
* JackOfAllStats: Unlike most of the other cast, he's not remarkably strong, fast or durable, but he's shown to have a decent fighting prowess in those few times he's actually seen fighting.
* TheMenInBlack: Even though originally, his official job was just law enforcement against normal criminals, Captain Black finds himself having to help the Chans deal with containing supernatural threats as well, which Section 13 (and its parent organization) aren't very familiar with.
* MissionControl: For Jackie and his J-Team allies on adventures where magic isn't the main concern.
* MortonsFork: Before he believed in magic, he was incapable of dealing with magical threats due to lack of intel and expertise. After he was convinced magic existed, his superiors refused to believe him, questioned his mental health (especially when magical items went inert), and ''still'' didn't provide him with the resources needed to deal with magic.
* OvershadowedByAwesome: He's the badass leader of a secret agency equipped with state of the art weapons and scientific equipment, but compared to Jackie, his family, the J-Team, and the supernatural villains, he just can't compare because they don't have a magic department.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Understandably skeptical of supernatural, until he gets proof at the end of the first season.
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: [[spoiler:When he ends up wearing an Oni Mask, then after Jade splits him into good and evil halves with the Tiger Talisman, the evil half gets the mask.]]
* TokenWhite: Among the good guys, he's the only significant and unambiguously Caucasian character.

!!El Toro Fuerte
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-->''This is no costume, Captain Black. This is a way of life.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Miguel Sandoval

A Mexican wrestler who Jackie meets on his search for the Ox Talisman. He becomes a friend who occasionally helps the Chans on their missions.

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* AesopAmnesia: Even BackForTheFinale: In his last appearance, he became [[spoiler:a bus driver]]. He doesn't speak, nor is he involved in the plot anyhow.
* {{Badass}}: He managed to give Jackie ''serious'' trouble in "The Rock", but
after learning that the supernatural is real, 2nd season, [[BadassDecay he sometimes forgets Uncle's advice that "[[TakesOneToKillOne magic must defeat magic]]". As such, he still tries using mundane weaponry against powerful demons, without success.
-->'''Uncle:''' All these years, Black has learned nothing. Magic must defeat magic!
no longer qualifies as a badass]].
* AgentScully: In Season 1, he never believes in anything supernatural, [[SkepticNoLonger but then he sees BadassLongRobe: Shendu in full demon form, the palace forces him to wear a sorcerer's robe until the demon summons, and the portal is exorcised from his body. Valmont hates it, viewing it to another dimension with more look too much like him]]. From Season 2 onward, he's AgentMulder, [[ContagiousCassandraTruth much to the concern of his superiors]].
* BadassBaritone: Being voiced by ClancyBrown.
* BadassBeard: His future self has grown
[[{{Crossdresser}} a goatee.
* BadassLongcoat: He is always seen with a black jacket.
dress]].
* BadassNormal: Like Jackie he has no powers, and like Jackie he still kicks superpowered evil butt.
%%* BaldOfAwesome
* BewareTheNiceOnes: [[spoiler:Normally when
He used the Tiger Dragon Talisman splits on one occasion, but otherwise he's bare handed in fights.
* BadBoss: He shows little to no respect towards the Enforcers, even when they do manage to perform something right. He's even more demanding towards his strongest minion Tohru during the 1st season, and [[MistreatmentInducedBetrayal it plays
a person role in Tohru's eventual reformation]], the turning point being the moment when Valmont orders Tohru to fight a futile battle against Shendu and shows no remorse when he's apparently killed. However, unlike Daolon Wong, Valmont bothers to learn his employees' real names instead of expecting them to answer to the names of his previous minions.
* BeardOfSorrow: Downplayed. After losing the Enforcers, he grows a stubble for the rest of the series. However, he doesn't have it in "Tohru Who?" and [[spoiler:"The Powers That Be (Part 2)"]].
* BullyingADragon: He has done this with Shendu (rather literally) and Daolon Wong.
* ButtMonkey: Beginning in Season 2 after Shendu [[DemonicPossession possesses his body]]. It only [[HumiliationConga gets worse for him beyond there]].
* CatchPhrase: "[[ThisIsGonnaSuck Blast.]]"
* ClassyCane: He carries this with him in the first season. It has [[SwordCane an electrically charged dagger]] inside it. He uses it much less in the second season, and afterwards he ceases to carry it at all.
* CrazyPrepared: He had a homing beacon for a false tooth that would cause his cane to levitate to his position and said cane held an electrically charged dagger.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Even at his worst and wimpiest up until season 5, he always had at least one example of this trope. The best one was in "The Rock" when he was smart enough to ''[[DefiedTrope not]]'' [[CarryingTheAntidote keep the antidote to cure Jackie's infliction on his person]].
-->'''Jackie''': Where is the antidote?!
-->'''Valmont''': You think I'd be foolish enough to bring it with me?
* DeadpanSnarker: Both to allies and enemies. He can occasionally make a masterful snark or two. One example is in "Project A, For Astral": after Shendu has berated the Dark Hand for their failures in retrieving the Talismans, he tries that himself through AstralProjection. After Uncle exorcises him from Jade's body, making him unable to leave his statue form, Valmont has this to say:
--> "Shendu! Back so soon? What, no Talismans?"
* DeceptiveDisciple: Once to some Sri Lankan monks in another power play to get back on top.
* DemonicPossession: By Shendu. It's not full-out possession as Shendu was aiming for Jackie, resulting in Valmont and Shendu constantly bickering and fighting for control, as thanks to a spell Shendu was unable to leave until his siblings released him.
* DemotedToExtra: From the third season onward. In season five, his only appearances are two brief, non-speaking cameos.
* DiabolicalMastermind: He's the one running the Dark Hand, and the driving force behind the first season.
%%* DirtyCoward:
* TheDragon: To Shendu in Season 1. While everyone else in the Dark Hand answer to Valmont, he works for the dragon to acquire a promised treasure.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He once got scratched by a cursed cat idol, which turned him
into yin a Cat Man with feline agility and yang twins, senses.
* EnemyMine: Thrice he goes to
the yin side is usually a sickeningly passive wimp who is too scared Chans for help:
** First when he wanted
to fight. In exorcise Shendu out of his case... it's just body.
** Second when he is [[BalefulPolymorph turned into a kid]] by Daolon Wong.
** Third when he no longer wants his half of the Crab Khan Oni Mask.
* EvilBrit: It is mentioned in one episode that he was originally an exchange student from the UK.
* EvilIsNotAToy: How would someone as intelligent as Valmont think that making a deal with an obviously evil, ancient statue would be a good idea?
* FightingFromTheInside: How he fights with Shendu in season 2 and with an Oni mask in one episode of season 4.
* GrandTheftMe: In Season 2, when he is forced to share his body with Shendu.
* {{Greed}}: Shendu bought his services by promising him the lost treasure of [[UsefulNotes/QinShihuangdi Ching Xi Hung]]. Note that he was ''already'' rich by that time. He also jeopardizes the Talisman hunt twice in favor of some extra cash.
* GreenAndMean: His money-green suit serves to mark
him as he normally is; a {{Badass}}.]]
crime lord driven by insatiable greed.
* BigGood: TheHeavy: To Shendu in season 1 because Shendu is a statue. He was the moving the plot forward because almost all Shendu could do was talk.
* HowTheMightyHaveFallen:
TheLeader of Section 13 which is a high-class malevolent organization in the vanguard first season, reduced to a has-been dreaming of humanity against demons his former glory in the third and evil human organizations alike.fourth seasons. By the fifth he became a ''[[spoiler:bus driver]]'' with a brief, non-speaking cameo in the finale.
* IcyBlueEyes: He's generally collected (though mostly before his bankruptcy) and willing to step over people to achieve his goals.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: Though not depicted as sympathetically as the Enforcers, Valmont gradually becomes a pathetic and impoverished has-been, so you might still feel some pity for him.
* ItsAllAboutMe: He's not one to care for anyone else but himself.

* ButtMonkey: He tends to get injured fairly often. And after Season 1, he gets no respect from ** During his superiors for his claims about magic and demons.
* CatchPhrase: "Whoa, Nellie."
* TheCaptain: The man in charge of Section 13.
* NamesToRunAwayFrom/{{Colors}}: Averted: despite his surname being Black, he's one of the good guys. However, when he's possessed by [[spoiler:an Oni Mask]], he remarks at one point his surname to be appropriate for being the color of Darkness.
* ContagiousCassandraTruth: After witnessing demons and magic first hand, he tries to report it to his superiors, but they decide he's gone crazy. He has to take Rorschach tests where he thinks all the images are demons!
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: While wearing the Sumo Khan Oni Mask, he not only becomes more powerful personally, but he also replaces Section 13's human agents
EnemyMine situation with the Shadowkhan.
* FriendOnTheForce: He helps Jackie stay out of trouble with the authorities.
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: After [[spoiler:accidentally wearing an Oni mask]], he is uncorrupted by it [[spoiler:until Tarakudo tricks him into releasing Shadowkhan]].
* InkblotTest: He's forced to undergo this in "Rumble in the Big House". All he sees are "Demon. Demon. Socks... worn by a really big demon."
* JackOfAllStats: Unlike most of the other cast, he's not remarkably strong, fast or durable, but he's shown to have a decent fighting prowess in those few times he's actually seen fighting.
* TheMenInBlack: Even though originally, his official job was just law enforcement against normal criminals, Captain Black finds himself having to help
the Chans deal with containing supernatural threats as well, which Section 13 (and its parent organization) aren't very familiar with.
* MissionControl: For Jackie and
in the 2nd season, his J-Team allies on adventures where magic isn't the main concern.
* MortonsFork: Before he believed in magic, he was incapable of dealing with magical threats due to lack of intel
concern is getting Shendu exorcised from his body, and expertise. After he was convinced magic existed, his superiors refused to believe him, questioned his mental health (especially when magical items went inert), and ''still'' didn't provide him with reluctantly assists in stopping Bai Tza from drowning San Francisco, only so that either Uncle or Bai Tza would perform the resources needed to deal with magic.
* OvershadowedByAwesome: He's the badass leader of a secret agency equipped with state of the art weapons and scientific equipment, but compared to Jackie, his family, the J-Team, and the supernatural villains, he just can't compare because they don't have a magic department.
exorcism.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Understandably skeptical of supernatural, until ** Later he gets proof at demands Daolon Wong to return the end Enforcers to him, only because he doesn't want to do his own dirty work anymore.
* {{Jerkass}}: See the ItsAllAboutMe and UngratefulBastard for more information.
* KansasCityShuffle: After Shendu betrays him, Valmont plans to use him as a diversion for Jackie while he steals his treasure. Another one is after Shendu is killed by Jade, therefore losing his palace and treasure, Valmont finds the talismans for use in his crimes.
* ManOfWealthAndTaste: Starts out as one. After the second season, he's no longer this.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Shendu would have possessed Jackie by the 2nd season's beginning if Valmont had not kicked him out
of the first way.
* PutOnABus: Much like his former henchmen, Valmont gets DemotedToExtra, and gradually appears in less episodes (though he's affected by this even earlier than the Enforcers). In fact, [[spoiler:in a literal case of PutOnABus and TheBusCameBack, Valmont makes one last non-speaking cameo as a ''bus driver'' in the series finale]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: His eyes turn red when Shendu is the one in control of his body.
* RichesToRags: Starts out as a crime boss with a large sum of wealth. His disastrous partnership/servitude to Shendu eventually leads him down the path to bankruptcy.
* ASinisterClue: Valmont has demonstrated in several scenes that he is left-handed, exactly like [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII another silver-haired villain]] [[SelfDemonstrating/{{Sephiroth}} that he happens to bear a great resemblance to]].
* SharpDressedMan: Even when he's living in squalor, he still keeps that green suit.
* SpoiledBrat: Anytime he's shown as a kid, he is just as demanding and crafty as when he's an adult.
* TheStarscream: Betrays Shendu twice in Seasons 1 and 2.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: In Season 2, he's forced to help Shendu in releasing the other Demon Sorcerers because the dragon's spirit is trapped inside his body and won't be released until all the demons are freed. That won't stop Valmont from bickering with Shendu about a variety of subjects.
* UngratefulBastard: He hardly shows gratitude to anyone who helps him out. When the Enforcers prevent Daolon Wong from blasting him in "Little Valmont, Big Jade", he merely calls them pathetic when the wizard tortures them in response.
* UnwittingPawn: Shendu used him from the start and was never going to give him any treasure.
* VillainDecay: He starts out as a very menacing leader of the Dark Hand, and is surprisingly able to hold his own in a fight with Jackie in "The Rock". In Season 2, he becomes more of a ButtMonkey after [[DemonicPossession Shendu's spirit enters his body]] and in the following season, Daolon Wong steals his henchmen and he is forced to commit petty crimes on his own. By the SeriesFinale, he has a cameo appearance where it is shown that he has been reduced to being a ''[[spoiler:bus driver]]''.
* TheVoiceless: He says nothing during his cameos in the final
season.
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: [[spoiler:When WhiteHairBlackHeart: For someone as young as him, white hair is clearly an evil marker. Even as a child, he ends up wearing an Oni Mask, was shown to be self-centered, and his hair was as white back then after Jade splits him into good and evil halves with the Tiger Talisman, the evil half gets the mask.]]
* TokenWhite: Among the good guys, he's the only significant and unambiguously Caucasian character.

!!El Toro Fuerte
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!!The Enforcers
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-->''This is no costume, Captain Black. This is a way of life.-->''All that world domination stuff just doesn't pay the rent.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Miguel Sandoval

A Mexican wrestler who Jackie meets on his search for group of hired thugs. They consist primarily of the Ox Talisman. He becomes a friend who main trio of Finn, Ratso, and Chow; and occasionally helps the Chans on their missions.Hak Foo. Tohru was an Enforcer until his [[HeelFaceTurn redemption]].

Originally they worked for Valmont, and by extension for Shendu. Later in Season 3, they are enslaved by Daolon Wong, who turned them into his new Dark Chi Warriors. Later they work for Tarakudo in Season 4. But in Season 5, when Drago employs them, he turns them down after they fail him once.



* {{Acrofatic}}: He's somewhat stout, but still an agile fighter.
* BadassBeard: He has a small chin beard.
* BadassInANiceSuit: If he's not wearing his wrestling outfit, he usually wears a formal business suit.
* BadassNormal: He's introduced with the [[SuperStrength Ox Talisman]], but (excluding more serious fights) never uses it after his first episode.
* BaldOfAwesome: Downplayed. Normally, his entire head is covered by his wrestling mask.
* TheBigGuy: After Tohru, he is the big and heavy hitter for the J-team.
* BrokenPedestal: Paco is heartbroken after his idol is proven to be a fraud, but after witnessing how El Toro decides to stop using the Ox Talisman to win his fights, this trope [[RebuiltPedestal is subverted]].
* CatchPhrase:
** "El Toro Fuerte [[MaskedLuchador NEVER removes his mask!]]"
** "Sorry."
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He once had the Curse of the {{Chupacabra}}, which turned him into a goat-eating monster every night.
* TheFaceless: Subverted. Despite his catchphrase, we get several looks at his face throughout the series, mostly not of his own accord.
* FakeUltimateHero: In his debut appearance, he was the greatest wrestler of Mexico, but he secretly used the Ox Talisman to secure his position. After the humbling destruction of his image, he decides to fight honestly, defying this trope for the rest of the series.
* FriendToAllChildren: He's quite nice to both Paco and Jade. And during the finale, he takes a moment to affectionately address a baby.
* GentleGiant: A really nice guy, despite the mask and muscles.
* GratuitousSpanish: He only uses Spanish when talking to Paco and his family.
* HeroicBSOD: After the Dark Hand take the Ox Talisman away from him and Paco, heartbroken to know his idol is a cheater, runs away; El Toro is left feeling ashamed and unworthy. Fortunately, after Jade demands him to help saving Jackie and he decides to stop using the Talisman once and for all, he regains his idols' admiration and his own self-respect.
* TheKlutz: He has a tendency to act impulsively, often accidentally injuring Jackie in the process.
--> "[[ApologisesALot Sorry.]]"
* {{Leitmotif}}: Slow Spanish guitar strummings.
* MaskedLuchador: This is both his day job and his way of life.
* MeaningfulName: His name means in Spanish "The Strong Bull".
* MightyGlacier: {{Downplayed}}. He's about as strong as Tohru. He's fast and agile, but not as agile as Jackie or Viper.
* NoNameGiven: [[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname "El Toro Fuerte" is his stage name]].
* ParentalSubstitute: He servers as a fatherly figure to Paco, who seems to not have any parents of his own.
* TheRival: To Tohru in his initial episode. In his second appearance, they briefly get into another scuffle due to a misunderstanding, but after it was explained that Tohru was [[HeelFaceTurn now good]], they become close allies.
* SpandexLatexOrLeather: Spandex in his wrestling costume.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: The episode "Aztec Rat Race" reveals him to have musophobia, a fear of mice and rats.
* WouldntHurtAChild: Jade [[CombatPragmatist takes advantage of this]].
* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Even without the Ox Talisman, he's strong enough to enter a BrawlerLock with the more massive Tohru.

!!Paco
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-->''El Toro is the greatest!''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Franco Velez

El Toro’s self-proclaimed "biggest fan", who apparently is apprenticed under his idol. If El Toro is near, expect him to not be far behind.

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* {{Acrofatic}}: He's AffablyEvil: Finn, Ratso, and Chow are pretty good friends with each other, and not without some amicability towards their foes. Hak Foo, on the other hand, is [[{{Jerkass}} somewhat stout, but still an agile fighter.
* BadassBeard: He has a small chin beard.
* BadassInANiceSuit: If he's not wearing his wrestling outfit, he usually wears a formal business suit.
* BadassNormal: He's introduced with the [[SuperStrength Ox Talisman]], but (excluding
more serious fights) arrogant]].
* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler:During the last season, Hak Foo doesn't have a single appearance, and the others appear only in two episodes. But in the last episode, they suddenly appear to assist the heroes, having apparently [[HeelFaceTurn reformed]] off-screen.]]
* BeingEvilSucks: As Finn, Ratso, and Chow state when they show up to the Chans' doorsteps to announce their desire to reform:
-->'''Ratso''': We're tired of
never uses it after his first episode.
* BaldOfAwesome: Downplayed. Normally, his entire head is covered
making money!
-->'''Chow''': We're tired of being enslaved
by his wrestling mask.dragons, wizards, and floating demon heads!
-->'''Finn''': But most of all, we're tired of getting our butts kicked! By you.

-->'''Ratso''': Yeah! It hurts.
* TheBigGuy: After Tohru, he is BigThinShortTrio: Ratso, Finn, and Chow, respectively. Hak Foo also qualifies as Big.
* BodyHorror: The main trio are freaked out when Daolon Wong forcibly turns them into his new [[HumanoidAbomination Dark Chi Warriors]]. Later, Drago transforms them briefly into [[DraconicHumanoid draconic minions]].
* {{Butt Monkey}}s: From start to finish,
the big Enforcers are walking jokes. They are on the receiving end of a lot of slapstick, are defeated in most fights, and heavy hitter are treated poorly by their bosses for their repeated failures.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Finn, Ratso, and Chow get three episodes -- ''Tough Luck'', ''The Good Guys'' and ''Dragon Scouts'' -- where they're acting independently of any of the {{Big Bad}}s. In ''Shrink Rap'', Hak Foo functions as the sole antagonist.
* {{Dirty Coward}}s: Finn, Ratso, and Chow. Though given their poor track record when it comes to combat, it may be justified.
** {{Lovable Coward}}s: [[spoiler:In the series finale, while Hak Foo joins the fight against Drago and his minions, the main trio decides not to. Instead they just stand back and watch, though they presumably root
for the J-team.
heroes.]]
* BrokenPedestal: Paco EvilParentsWantGoodKids: Finn, Ratso, and Chow each have a nephew about Jade's age, named Frank, Rocco, and Charlie respectively. The nephews are totally unaware of their uncles' criminal background, and the Enforcers wish to keep it that way so that the boys won't end up like them.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble:
** The Sanguine: Finn
is heartbroken after the most outspoken and the most playful in his idol speech.
** The Choleric: Hak Foo
is proven short-tempered and the most dynamic and goal-oriented, whatever the goals are his employers' or his own.
** The Melancholic: Chow seems
to be the most neurotic of the Enforcers. After Hak Foo, he also appears to be the most focused on the team's duties.
** The Phlegmatic: Ratso is the most easy-going and the most awkward.
* HeelFaceTurn: Played with
a fraud, few times, in two episodes late into the show, once in "The Good Guys" and again in "Dragon Scouts": Finn, Ratso, and Chow give tries at being good, but after witnessing how El Toro decides to stop using the Ox Talisman to win his fights, this trope [[RebuiltPedestal is subverted]].
* CatchPhrase:
subverted when their greed proves too strong, and they soon revert back to their criminal ways.
** "El Toro Fuerte [[MaskedLuchador NEVER removes his mask!]]"
** "Sorry.
[[spoiler:However in the series finale "The Powers That Be (Part 2)", all four Enforcers (including Hak Foo this time) are implied to have finally abandoned their life of crime; Finn, Ratso, and Chow decide to help out by gathering ingredients for Uncle's spell to [[EnemyMine summon Shendu]]; while Hak Foo joins the {{final battle}} against Drago's minions.]]
* HeroWithAnFInGood: Their attempts to [[HeelFaceTurn reform]] fail because, as Finn puts it: "We're just not very good at being good guys.
"
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He once had the Curse ** MinionWithAnFInEvil: Though of the {{Chupacabra}}, course, they're just not very good at being bad guys either, which turned him into a goat-eating monster every night.
* TheFaceless: Subverted. Despite his catchphrase, we get several looks at his face throughout the series, mostly not of his own accord.
* FakeUltimateHero: In his debut appearance, he was the greatest wrestler of Mexico, but he secretly used the Ox Talisman to secure his position. After the humbling destruction of his image, he decides to fight honestly, defying this trope for the rest of the series.
* FriendToAllChildren: He's quite nice to both Paco and Jade. And during the finale, he takes a moment to affectionately address a baby.
* GentleGiant: A really nice guy, despite the mask and muscles.
* GratuitousSpanish: He only uses Spanish when talking to Paco and his family.
* HeroicBSOD: After the Dark Hand take the Ox Talisman away from him and Paco, heartbroken to know his idol
is a cheater, runs away; El Toro is left feeling ashamed and unworthy. Fortunately, after Jade demands him to help saving Jackie and he decides to stop using the Talisman once and for all, he regains his idols' admiration and his own self-respect.
* TheKlutz: He has a tendency to act impulsively, often accidentally injuring Jackie
why they considered becoming good guys in the process.
--> "[[ApologisesALot Sorry.]]"
* {{Leitmotif}}: Slow Spanish guitar strummings.
* MaskedLuchador: This is both his day job and his way of life.
first place.
* MeaningfulName: His name means HeterosexualLifePartners: Finn, Ratso, and Chow are rarely seen apart from each other.
* JerksWithHeartsOfGold: The Enforcers may be criminals, although they have some decency at heart. [[spoiler:Read the other spoilers under HeelFaceTurn and ReformedButRejected.]]
* {{Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain}}s: The Enforcers (especially Finn, Ratso, and Chow; and to a lesser extent, Hak Foo) are so incompetent that you may feel sorry for all their failures.
* JokerImmunity: Even when the Enforcers are not Dark Chi Warriors and under the protection of ResurrectiveImmortality, they have endured several near-death experiences. In "Tale of the Demon Tail", Chow and Ratso fall off a tower and ''narrowly'' avoid a lethal landing. Along with Finn
in Spanish "The Strong Bull".
* MightyGlacier: {{Downplayed}}. He's about as strong as Tohru. He's fast
Good Guys", they fall ''twice'' from a cliff and agile, but not survive.
* LaughablyEvil: In the category of {{comic relief}} villains, until Season 3 when they became empowered. But even then, they're still prone to comical bumbling.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Finn, Ratso, and Chow get two of these in "Tough Luck" and retain them for the remainder of the series. One is a rock guitar that plays usually when they appear. Another is a bass that plays in more calm situations.
* ManChild: The Enforcers tend to act rather immaturely. Particularly Ratso.
* MookCarryover: Every major villain has used them
as agile as henchmen.
* NeverMyFault: Finn, Ratso, and Chow tend to try and blame someone or something else for their failures when reporting to their {{Bad Boss}}es.
-->'''Finn''': Chan had a masked crimefighter with him, your Wongship!
-->'''Chow''': Eh-eh, the sun was in our eyes!
-->'''Ratso''': We need bigger weapons!
-->'''Daolon Wong''': [[LampshadeHanging Excuses, excuses]]!
* NotMeThisTime: Throughout "Dragon Scouts",
Jackie or Viper.
* NoNameGiven: [[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname "El Toro Fuerte" is his stage name]].
* ParentalSubstitute: He servers as a fatherly figure
suspects Finn, Ratso and Chow of being involved in robberies they've nothing to Paco, who seems do with. Unfortunately for them, the real thief of the Golden Squid leaves the artifact to not have any parents of his own.
* TheRival: To Tohru in his initial episode. In his second appearance,
them while escaping, and they briefly get into another scuffle due fight Jackie in order to a misunderstanding, but after it was explained keep it.
* NotSoDifferent: Finn, Ratso and Chow often resent
that Tohru was [[HeelFaceTurn now good]], they become close allies.
* SpandexLatexOrLeather: Spandex in his wrestling costume.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: The episode "Aztec Rat Race" reveals him to have musophobia, a fear
they're repeatedly force-conscripted as foot soldiers of mice and rats.
* WouldntHurtAChild: Jade [[CombatPragmatist takes advantage of this]].
* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Even without
the Ox Talisman, Dark Forces while Jackie laments that he's strong enough been dragged to enter the front lines in the battle against those Dark Forces. The Enforcers serve various {{Bad Boss}}es while Jackie is often yelled at and slapped by [[AbusiveParent Uncle]]. At times the Enforcers would like to quit this magic business so that they could go after what they really want: a BrawlerLock big score. Jackie in turn would love nothing more than get back his old non-magical life of archeology. Plus, all four are the biggest {{Butt Monkey}}s of the series with some ManChild traits, who also have a knack for surviving near-death experiences.
* {{Not So Harmless Villain}}s: They may never succeed as bad guys, but they have still tried to kill the heroes in combat numerous times. Sometimes they've been close to succeeding.
* PreAsskickingOneLiner: They have a habit of making these, even though it's usually their behinds that end up being kicked.
* {{Punch Clock Villain}}s: Crime seems to be the only lifestyle or occupation they know of, even though they aren't even good at it.
* ReformedButRejected: During both of their attempts to reform, Jackie is reluctant to believe them to be sincere. Ironically, when he starts believing them, they just need a chance for a big score to revert back to their old ways.
** [[spoiler:This is averted in the finale: after the Enforcers reform for real and aid in the final battle, Jackie places Jade in Hak Foo's arms for her safety.]]
* ReplacementMooks: The reason Daolon Wong enslaved them was because his Dark Chi Warriors were imprisoned by Uncle.
* SeenItAll: When Drago shows up to recruit the main trio and announces his identity, they don't look surprised at all.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: The main trio do this in the second season after the seven Demon Portals have been opened and Bai Tza intends to flood San Francisco.
* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: Jackie always beats Finn, Ratso, and Chow in the end, but the amount of trouble they can give him tends to vary.
* SuperpoweredMooks: They're several times turned magically into these.
** All four as Dark Chi Warriors under Daolon Wong gained enhanced physical abilities and magical weapons.
** Also when they wore Oni Masks. Chow managed to lift Tohru with one hand and toss him aside easily.
** During their brief time serving Drago, the main trio gained Fire Demon powers.
* TerribleTrio: Finn, Ratso, and Chow. Hak Foo associates
with the more massive Tohru.

!!Paco
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-->''El Toro is the greatest!''

other three Enforcers less often, as he seems to prefer working by himself.
* TheyKilledKennyAgain: All four as Daolon Wong's Dark Chi Warriors. They POOF when "dying" and so can experience lethal wounds as comedy, every single episode.

!!!Finn

-->'''Voiced by:''' Franco Velez

El Toro’s self-proclaimed "biggest fan", who apparently is apprenticed under his idol. If El Toro is near, expect him to not be far behind.
Creator/AdamBaldwin

An Irish-American man wearing a disco suit, and the main trio's de facto leader. Before becoming a thug, he sang in disco bands and at weddings.



* BirdsOfAFeather: In most episodes, his personality is basically a slightly more jerkish version of Jade's. In an interesting example of this trope, rather than making them instantly get along it's usually thanks to this trope that they fight so much - but at the same time, they are able to drop it and be friends in a moment whenever they need to.
* CatchPhrase: "El Toro is the greatest!"
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: He was more of a JerkWithAHeartOfGold in earlier episodes, but becomes more passive and childish in later episodes - possibly because of fan reaction to his earlier personality.
* TheDragAlong: Though he is not necessarily unwilling and is generally quick on the uptake, it's usually Jade pulling him along on their adventures - especially during the J-Team episodes, where "Jade sneaks off with Paco in tow while the adults are distracted and saves the day" is a running gag.
* {{Fanboy}}: Self-professed to be El Toro's biggest fan.
%%* GratuitousSpanish
* HeroWorshipper: El Toro is Paco's ideal in both professional aspirations and daily life.
* HeroicWillpower: [[spoiler:Of all the Oni Mask wearers, he's the only one who manages to pull it off all by himself.]]
* HiddenDepths: [[spoiler:He shows how much of a hero he can be when he manages to break free from the MindControl of one of the Oni Masks.]]
* IKnowYouAreInThereSomewhereFight: At the center of one in season four because of an oni mask.
* KidSidekick: For El Toro like Jade is for Jackie, but the difference is that El Toro is more receptive to the idea, at least as far as the wrestling ring.
* LegacyCharacter: Looking to become a luchador like El Fuerte. He's even got a miniature version of his costume in season 4.
%%* TheLoad: Plays this role somewhat in the Chupacabra episode, but this is absent in all of his subsequent appearances.
* MyDadCanBeatUpYourDad: While it's an uncle and a personal hero involved, the argument plays out the same. Repeatedly. "Jackie!" "El Toro!" "Jackie!" "El Toro!"
* NonActionGuy: Though he tries to, he just can't fare in action as well as Jade.
** In the GrandFinale, [[spoiler:Jade tosses the Sheep Talisman to Paco, which leaves him out of most of the FinalBattle]].
* ParentalAbandonment: His parents are never mentioned. El Toro -- who is probably not his father -- serves as a [[ParentalSubstitute father-like figure]] to Paco.
* PintSizedKid: Like Jade, he remains at that same height throughout the series.
* PrecociousCrush: He is strongly implied to have an unrequited crush on Jade.
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: [[spoiler:In the Halloween episode, he puts on the Squid Khan Oni Mask, and calls himself "El Paco Diablo".]]
* TagalongKid: One more time, he hangs around El Toro.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Jade. As earlier said in BirdsOfAFeather, they can go from fighting to cooperating very quickly.

!!Viper
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-->''Jackie! Hey, sorry about the double-cross...''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SusanEisenberg

An (ex-)thief who Jackie gets caught up with in the search for the Snake Talisman. HilarityEnsues. From the second season on, she drops in from time to time to help the Chans.

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* BirdsOfAFeather: ArbitrarySkepticism: In most episodes, his personality is basically a slightly more jerkish version of Jade's. In an interesting example of this trope, rather than making them instantly get along it's usually thanks to this trope "[[SuperstitionEpisode Tough Luck]]", he doesn't believe in the curse that they fight so much - but at the same time, they are able to drop it and be friends in a moment whenever they need to.
[[BadLuckCharm Emerald of Killarney]] carries before he becomes its victim himself.
* CatchPhrase: "El Toro is the greatest!"
"Scooore!"
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: DeadpanSnarker: He was more of a JerkWithAHeartOfGold in earlier episodes, but becomes more passive often delivers snarky one-liners to allies and childish in later episodes - possibly because of fan reaction to his earlier personality.
enemies.
* TheDragAlong: Though he is not necessarily unwilling and is generally quick on the uptake, DiscoDan: Finn dresses like it's usually Jade pulling him along on their adventures - especially during still the J-Team episodes, where "Jade sneaks off with Paco in tow while the adults are distracted and saves the day" is a running gag.
* {{Fanboy}}: Self-professed to be El Toro's biggest fan.
%%* GratuitousSpanish
* HeroWorshipper: El Toro is Paco's ideal in both professional aspirations and daily life.
* HeroicWillpower: [[spoiler:Of all the Oni Mask wearers, he's the only one who manages to pull it off all by himself.]]
* HiddenDepths: [[spoiler:He shows how much of a hero he can be when he manages to break free from the MindControl of one of the Oni Masks.]]
* IKnowYouAreInThereSomewhereFight: At the center of one in season four because of an oni mask.
* KidSidekick: For El Toro like Jade is for Jackie, but the difference is that El Toro is more receptive to the idea, at least as far as the wrestling ring.
* LegacyCharacter: Looking to become a luchador like El Fuerte. He's even got a miniature version of his costume in season 4.
%%* TheLoad: Plays this role somewhat in the Chupacabra episode, but this is absent in all of his subsequent appearances.
* MyDadCanBeatUpYourDad: While it's an uncle and a personal hero involved, the argument plays out the same. Repeatedly. "Jackie!" "El Toro!" "Jackie!" "El Toro!"
* NonActionGuy: Though he tries to, he just can't fare in action as well as Jade.
** In the GrandFinale, [[spoiler:Jade tosses the Sheep Talisman to Paco, which leaves him
1970s, presumably out of most of the FinalBattle]].
* ParentalAbandonment: His parents are never mentioned. El Toro -- who is probably not his father -- serves as a [[ParentalSubstitute father-like figure]] to Paco.
* PintSizedKid: Like Jade, he remains at that same height throughout the series.
* PrecociousCrush: He is strongly implied to have an unrequited crush on Jade.
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: [[spoiler:In the Halloween episode, he puts on the Squid Khan Oni Mask, and calls himself "El Paco Diablo".]]
* TagalongKid: One more time, he hangs around El Toro.
nostalgia.
** Also when he once time-traveled to 1976, he wanted to stay there. Ratso and Chow had to forcefully pull him through a time portal.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Jade. As earlier said in BirdsOfAFeather, they can go from EgocentricTeamNaming: In "Tough Luck", he quits the Dark Hand and attempts to form his own gang. Chow and Ratso soon join him. During the rest of the episode, Finn plays around with names for the gang. They all involve his name and some famous rock band.
* EvilRedhead: Due to being an Irish-American criminal.
* FightingIrish: It's a downplayed trope; Finn is Irish-American and does a lot of
fighting to cooperating very quickly.

!!Viper
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[[caption-width-right:130: EX-super thief]]
-->''Jackie! Hey, sorry about
through the double-cross...''

series but he is not temperamental or particularly brave.
* FumaShuriken: As a Dark Chi Warrior, he was granted the weapon of Ren, his predecessor.
* JackOfAllStats: He seems to be the most mediocre fighter among the Enforcers, as he's not as strong as Ratso/Hak Foo or as adept at martial arts as Chow/Hak Foo.
* ManInWhite: Finn is always seen wearing a white suit, probably a nod to his love of disco music.
* TheNicknamer: One of his most defining traits. For example, he often calls Valmont "Big V" and Shendu "Shen-Dude".
* PaperThinDisguise: In "Queen Of The Shadowkhan", he disguises as an antique collector to distract the inhabitants of Uncle's Rare Finds from the theft of the Demon Archive. He even lampshades how his disguise fooled them.
* PungeonMaster: Finn is known to often make puns, though Ratso and Chow have their moments as well.
--> "You wanna see Lo Pei, you should check out my salary. Get it? Low-Pay?"
* TwoBeingsOneBody: In "The Demon Behind", the Rat Talisman-animated Ikazuki is stuck on his rear.

!!!Ratso

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SusanEisenberg

An (ex-)thief who Jackie gets caught up with in the search for the Snake Talisman. HilarityEnsues. From the second season on, she drops in from time to time to help the Chans.
Creator/ClancyBrown

A green-skinned man wearing a formal suit. Before becoming a thug, he studied theoretical physics.



* ActionGirl: She's an expert thief who is on the same level with Jackie in terms of martial arts.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: She is noticeably darker-skinned than most of the other main characters, but her exact ethnicity is never revealed.
* AmbiguouslyJewish: She hosted a Hanukkah party in the Christmas episode.
* AntiHero: From her second appearance onward she is an ally, but not as heroic or law-abiding as Jackie.
* AntiVillain: During her first appearance she is a cat burglar, who is not above sabotaging agreements for her own advantage. However, she's only interested in using the Snake Talisman to advance her career of a thief, nothing more sinister.
* BadassNormal: Similar to Captain Black and El Toro, she's a non-powered martial artist that takes on demons and wizards.
* TheChick: Downplayed. The only official female member of the J-Team and an implied LoveInterest, but she's hardly a moral center.
* ClassyCatBurglar: She is very refined, graceful, and elegant, and also an extremely efficient thief.
* CoolBigSis: Jade sees her as a role model, much to Jackie’s chagrin.
* DarkActionGirl: In her debut episode she was still a professional super thief.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Before her HeelFaceTurn, she was amoral, but not particularly sinister. And though she remains as a cynical individual, she regularly assists her new friends.
%%* DeadpanSnarker:
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: In "Demon World (Part 2)", Jade uses the Book of the Ages to turn Viper into a {{cyborg}} in order to give her an edge against Bai Tza.
* FragileSpeedster: She's highly agile, but she's not shown to be good at getting hit.
* GenkiGirl: She acts like one in "The J-Tots", when all the adults were turned into little kids.
* HeelFaceTurn: After her introduction, she reformed and becomes a security consultant.
* InsistentTerminology: "EX-super thief."
* LastMinuteHookup: The relationship between her and Jackie is never handled beyond LoveInterest, but the finale seems to imply that this trope comes to play.
* {{Leitmotif}}: One that reminds of old detective series.
* LoveInterest: To Jackie, though he doesn't admit any romantic feelings for her. [[ShipperOnDeck But Jade really would love to see this happen]].
* MoralityPet: Her first few appearances after her HeelFaceTurn make it clear that her friendship with Jade and the fact that Jade looks up to her (which she almost lost the first time she scammed Jade and Jackie) is one of the major reasons she switched sides. Jade asking is also the main reason she joined the J-Team in the first place.
* MsFanservice: Her most common outfit is a SpyCatsuit.
* NoNameGiven: [[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname "Viper" it's obviously not her real name]].
%%* PinkMeansFeminine: Her casual attire is usually a pink dress.
* ReformedButNotTamed: She may have given up her criminal life, but she's no less dismissive of authority or [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking fond of her burglar gadgets]].
* ReformedButRejected: She's an ''ex'' super thief, but Jackie doesn't believe her. He gradually trusts her more over time.
* RecruitingTheCriminal: Jade calls her to help capture Origami, using this logic.
* ReformedCriminal: The super thief is now a security consultant
%%* SheFu:
* ShesGotLegs: If she's not wearing her SpyCatsuit, we get to see her legs sometimes.
* WomanInBlack: Her cat suit is black and she is an EX-super thief.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Dark Hand]]
The most recurring enemies in the series, yet also the least threatening. The Dark [[NamesToRunAwayFrom/BodyPart Hand]] is a criminal gang based in San Francisco. They shift their focus from regular organized crime to assisting various demons and sorcerers. Things keep going further downhill for them from there.

to:

* ActionGirl: She's an expert thief who AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Ratso's skin and hair have a greenish tint.
* BaldOfEvil: While he was a Dark Chi Warrior, he lost his hair. This
is on presumably because he was a replacement to Chui, the same level with bald Dark Chi Warrior.
* CatchPhrase: "Whoa."
* DropTheHammer: As a Dark Chi Warrior, he was granted the weapon of Chui, his predecessor.
* GeniusBruiser: Of a GeniusDitz variety; Ratso has a degree in theoretical physics, and he's sometimes surprisingly observant for a DumbMuscle guy.
* GeniusDitz: Despite his college education, he has only little common sense.
* GlassCannon: Ratso is strong (he once punched
Jackie in terms of martial arts.
* AmbiguouslyBrown: She is noticeably darker-skinned than most of the other main characters, but her exact ethnicity is never revealed.
* AmbiguouslyJewish: She hosted a Hanukkah party
so hard in the Christmas episode.
* AntiHero: From her second appearance onward she is an ally, but not as heroic or law-abiding as Jackie.
* AntiVillain: During her first appearance she is a cat burglar, who is not above sabotaging agreements for her own advantage. However, she's only interested in using the Snake Talisman to advance her career of a thief, nothing more sinister.
* BadassNormal: Similar to Captain Black and El Toro, she's a non-powered martial artist
face that takes on demons and wizards.
he passed out), but his defense sucks.
* TheChick: IMinoredInTropology: Who would have expected him to have studied theoretical physics?
* KindheartedSimpleton:
Downplayed. The only official female member Ratso seems to be the least malevolent of the J-Team Enforcers.
* ManChild: More so than the other Enforcers. He collects toy action figures
and an implied LoveInterest, but she's hardly a moral center.
* ClassyCatBurglar: She is very refined, graceful, and elegant, and also an extremely efficient thief.
* CoolBigSis: Jade sees her as a role model, much
likes to Jackie’s chagrin.
* DarkActionGirl: In her debut episode she was still a professional super thief.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Before her HeelFaceTurn, she was amoral, but not particularly sinister.
play baseball. And though she remains as a cynical individual, she regularly assists her new friends.
%%* DeadpanSnarker:
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: In "Demon World (Part 2)", Jade uses the Book of the Ages to turn Viper into a {{cyborg}} in order to give her an edge against Bai Tza.
* FragileSpeedster: She's highly agile, but she's not shown to be good at getting hit.
* GenkiGirl: She acts like one
in "The J-Tots", when all the adults were J-Team", he sleeps with a teddy bear.
* PointlessBandAid: Wears one on his nose. His reason for this is never stated. For some reason, he retained it after he was
turned into little kids.
a Dark Chi Warrior.
* HeelFaceTurn: After her introduction, she reformed and becomes a security consultant.
RealMenWearPink: He's once shown to wear pink boxers.
* InsistentTerminology: "EX-super thief."
* LastMinuteHookup: The relationship between her and Jackie is
RedEyesTakeWarning: Curiously, Ratso's irises are red. It's never handled beyond LoveInterest, but the finale seems to imply that discussed, and given Ratso's incompetence, this trope comes to play.
is subverted/averted.
* {{Leitmotif}}: One SharpDressedMan: Ratso is always seen wearing a suit.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: It's his comment about San Francisco's earthquakes
that reminds of old detective series.
* LoveInterest: To Jackie, though he doesn't admit any romantic feelings for her. [[ShipperOnDeck But Jade really would love
gives Bai Tza the idea to see this happen]].
* MoralityPet: Her first few appearances after her HeelFaceTurn
flood the city and make it clear that her friendship with Jade new underwater kingdom.

!!!Chow

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Sie

A Chinese-American man who fancies sunglasses
and a black jacket. Before becoming a thug, he was thrice the fact that Jade looks up to her (which she almost lost the first time she scammed Jade and Jackie) is one Employee of the major reasons she switched sides. Jade asking is also the main reason she joined the J-Team in the first place.
* MsFanservice: Her most common outfit is a SpyCatsuit.
* NoNameGiven: [[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname "Viper" it's obviously not her real name]].
%%* PinkMeansFeminine: Her casual attire is usually a pink dress.
* ReformedButNotTamed: She may have given up her criminal life, but she's no less dismissive of authority or [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking fond of her burglar gadgets]].
* ReformedButRejected: She's an ''ex'' super thief, but Jackie doesn't believe her. He gradually trusts her more over time.
* RecruitingTheCriminal: Jade calls her to help capture Origami, using this logic.
* ReformedCriminal: The super thief is now a security consultant
%%* SheFu:
* ShesGotLegs: If she's not wearing her SpyCatsuit, we get to see her legs sometimes.
* WomanInBlack: Her cat suit is black and she is an EX-super thief.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Dark Hand]]
The most recurring enemies in the series, yet also the least threatening. The Dark [[NamesToRunAwayFrom/BodyPart Hand]] is a criminal gang based in San Francisco. They shift their focus from regular organized crime to assisting various demons and sorcerers. Things keep going further downhill for them from there.
Month at Sun-Shack store.



* {{Butt Monkey}}s: All of them receive a lot of comical abuse, and increasingly so with every season.
* DemotedToExtra: The Dark Hand gradually disbands over the course of the series, with Valmont losing leadership of the gang and becoming a nobody, while the Enforcers eventually decide to quit serving as henchmen to other villains. They only appear in four episodes of the final season.
* TheFamilyForTheWholeFamily: Despite being gangsters, they're very incompetent, and they aren't really seen committing any crimes besides robbery. Finn is seen carrying a pistol twice, but he never gets the chance to use it.
* FiveTokenBand: Valmont is British (English), Finn is Irish-American, Chow is Chinese-American, Ratso may be Italian-American, and Hak Foo is Chinese. The group also originally included Tohru, who is Japanese.
* {{Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain}}s: Because of all the supernatural crap going on, they never get to score any cash.
* OddlySmallOrganization: It's strange that Valmont would rely mostly on the Enforcers, since the 1st season included nameless {{Mook}}s. [[FridgeBrilliance Probably the Talisman hunt took a toll on the Dark Hand's finances]].
* OffstageVillainy: According to Captain Black, they have connections to nearly every known form of criminal activity, but there isn't much shown. However, it speaks volumes that when Valmont, Finn, and Ratso allow themselves to be arrested in "Rumble In The Big House", they're sentenced to be incarcerated for 50 years in Hollowlands Maximum Security Prison.
* TheSyndicate: They are said to be this in the beginning of the 1st season, as they've given Section 13 trouble in the past. [[VillainDecay This status ends during the 1st or 2nd season]].
* VillainDecay: They start out as TheSyndicate, but by the beginning of the 3rd season, they're so high and dry that [[ShockinglyExpensiveBill a simple cafeteria bill]] gives them trouble.

!!Valmont
[[quoteright:158:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Valmont_394d_9686.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:158:This suit costs more than your life.]]
-->''Jackie Chan. Finally, we meet. It was nice knowing you.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Julian Sands (Seasons 1 and 2), Andrew Ableson (Season 3), Creator/GregEllis (Season 4) and Thomas Dekker (child)

The British-born boss of the American crime syndicate, the Dark Hand. He is also the main villain in Seasons 1 and 2, behind Shendu. Eventually he loses leadership over his Enforcers, and is reduced to poverty.

to:

* {{Butt Monkey}}s: All of them receive a lot of comical abuse, and increasingly so with every season.
CatchPhrase: "Sweet!"
* DemotedToExtra: The Dark Hand gradually disbands over the course TheCoatsAreOff: When he wore one of the series, with Valmont losing leadership of the gang and becoming a nobody, while the Enforcers eventually decide Oni Masks, he ripped off his coat before starting to quit serving as henchmen to other villains. They only appear in four episodes of the final season.
beat Jackie's can.
* TheFamilyForTheWholeFamily: Despite being gangsters, they're very incompetent, and they aren't really seen committing any crimes besides robbery. Finn is seen carrying a pistol twice, but he never gets the chance to use it.
* FiveTokenBand: Valmont is British (English), Finn is Irish-American,
CoolShades: Chow is Chinese-American, Ratso may be Italian-American, and Hak Foo is Chinese. The group rarely seen without his sunglasses. He even managed to retain them after he was turned into a Dark Chi Warrior.
** In "The J-Team", Chow's sunglasses
also originally included Tohru, who is Japanese.
* {{Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain}}s: Because
act as his glasses because of all his [[BlindWithoutEm nearsightedness]]. But the supernatural crap going on, they never rest of the time he can see just fine without the shades, even lifting them to get to score any cash.
a better look at something.
* OddlySmallOrganization: FightingWithChucks: As a Dark Chi Warrior, he was granted the weapon of Gan, his predecessor. It's strange a three-sectional staff. He has also used a traditional nunchaku at least once.
* FlatCharacter: Chow has the least-discernable personality and fewest lines of the main three Enforcers. Most of what he says are generic lines
that Valmont would rely mostly on anybody in the Enforcers, since group could speak just to move the 1st season included nameless {{Mook}}s. [[FridgeBrilliance Probably the Talisman hunt took a toll on the Dark Hand's finances]].
plot along. Really, his only defining feature is his sunglasses.
* OffstageVillainy: According FragileSpeedster: Though nowhere close to Captain Black, they have connections matching Jackie or Hak Foo, Chow is a nimble fighter. He has sometimes managed to nearly every known form of criminal activity, briefly match Jackie's moves, but there he isn't much shown. However, it speaks volumes that when Valmont, Finn, and Ratso allow themselves to be arrested in "Rumble In The Big House", they're sentenced to be incarcerated for 50 years in Hollowlands Maximum Security Prison.
very good at taking hits.
* TheSyndicate: They are said to be this in GoofyPrintUnderwear: He's twice shown wearing pink boxers with red hearts.
* LeanAndMean: He sometimes gives
the beginning impression of the 1st season, as they've given Section 13 trouble in the past. [[VillainDecay This status ends having a more violent streak than Finn or Ratso.
* TheQuietOne: He didn't have many lines until "The Jade Monkey".
* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: He has made a high-pitched scream at least twice.
* SpikyHair: He has spiked hair, except
during the 1st or 2nd season]].
* VillainDecay: They start out
his time as TheSyndicate, but by the beginning of the 3rd season, they're so high and dry that [[ShockinglyExpensiveBill a simple cafeteria bill]] gives them trouble.

!!Valmont
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Dark Chi Warrior.

!!!Hak Foo
[[quoteright:320:http://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Valmont_394d_9686.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ae72ce9df51d2984133ffdec0497cf32.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:158:This suit costs more than your life.]]
-->''Jackie Chan. Finally, we meet. It was nice knowing you.''

[[caption-width-right:320:This is his first outfit.]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' Julian Sands (Seasons 1 and 2), Andrew Ableson Creator/JimCummings (Season 3), Creator/GregEllis 1) and Creator/JohnDiMaggio (Season 4) and Thomas Dekker (child)

The British-born boss of
2 onward)

A Chinese martial artist who's constantly trying to prove his strength. He first appeared as a freelancer who was hired by Valmont in order to retrieve
the American crime syndicate, Pig Talisman during the 1st season. After Tohru [[HeelFaceTurn leaves]] the Dark Hand. He is also Hand, Hak Foo becomes his replacement. After the main villain in Seasons 1 and 2, behind Shendu. Eventually he loses leadership over Demon Portal quest is over, Hak Foo goes on his Enforcers, and is reduced to poverty.own way again, but shows up occasionally.



* BackForTheFinale: In his last appearance, he became [[spoiler:a bus driver]]. He doesn't speak, nor is he involved in the plot anyhow.
* {{Badass}}: He managed to give Jackie ''serious'' trouble in "The Rock", but after the 2nd season, [[BadassDecay he no longer qualifies as a badass]].
* BadassLongRobe: Shendu forces him to wear a sorcerer's robe until the demon is exorcised from his body. Valmont hates it, viewing it to look too much like [[{{Crossdresser}} a dress]].
* BadassNormal: He used the Dragon Talisman on one occasion, but otherwise he's bare handed in fights.
* BadBoss: He shows little to no respect towards the Enforcers, even when they do manage to perform something right. He's even more demanding towards his strongest minion Tohru during the 1st season, and [[MistreatmentInducedBetrayal it plays a role in Tohru's eventual reformation]], the turning point being the moment when Valmont orders Tohru to fight a futile battle against Shendu and shows no remorse when he's apparently killed. However, unlike Daolon Wong, Valmont bothers to learn his employees' real names instead of expecting them to answer to the names of his previous minions.
* BeardOfSorrow: Downplayed. After losing the Enforcers, he grows a stubble for the rest of the series. However, he doesn't have it in "Tohru Who?" and [[spoiler:"The Powers That Be (Part 2)"]].
* BullyingADragon: He has done this with Shendu (rather literally) and Daolon Wong.
* ButtMonkey: Beginning in Season 2 after Shendu [[DemonicPossession possesses his body]]. It only [[HumiliationConga gets worse for him beyond there]].
* CatchPhrase: "[[ThisIsGonnaSuck Blast.]]"
* ClassyCane: He carries this with him in the first season. It has [[SwordCane an electrically charged dagger]] inside it. He uses it much less in the second season, and afterwards he ceases to carry it at all.
* CrazyPrepared: He had a homing beacon for a false tooth that would cause his cane to levitate to his position and said cane held an electrically charged dagger.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Even at his worst and wimpiest up until season 5, he always had at least one example of this trope. The best one was in "The Rock" when he was smart enough to ''[[DefiedTrope not]]'' [[CarryingTheAntidote keep the antidote to cure Jackie's infliction on his person]].
-->'''Jackie''': Where is the antidote?!
-->'''Valmont''': You think I'd be foolish enough to bring it with me?
* DeadpanSnarker: Both to allies and enemies. He can occasionally make a masterful snark or two. One example is in "Project A, For Astral": after Shendu has berated the Dark Hand for their failures in retrieving the Talismans, he tries that himself through AstralProjection. After Uncle exorcises him from Jade's body, making him unable to leave his statue form, Valmont has this to say:
--> "Shendu! Back so soon? What, no Talismans?"
* DeceptiveDisciple: Once to some Sri Lankan monks in another power play to get back on top.
* DemonicPossession: By Shendu. It's not full-out possession as Shendu was aiming for Jackie, resulting in Valmont and Shendu constantly bickering and fighting for control, as thanks to a spell Shendu was unable to leave until his siblings released him.
* DemotedToExtra: From the third season onward. In season five, his only appearances are two brief, non-speaking cameos.
* DiabolicalMastermind: He's the one running the Dark Hand, and the driving force behind the first season.
%%* DirtyCoward:
* TheDragon: To Shendu in Season 1. While everyone else in the Dark Hand answer to Valmont, he works for the dragon to acquire a promised treasure.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He once got scratched by a cursed cat idol, which turned him into a Cat Man with feline agility and senses.
* EnemyMine: Thrice he goes to the Chans for help:
** First when he wanted to exorcise Shendu out of his body.
** Second when he is [[BalefulPolymorph turned into a kid]] by Daolon Wong.
** Third when he no longer wants his half of the Crab Khan Oni Mask.
* EvilBrit: It is mentioned in one episode that he was originally an exchange student from the UK.
* EvilIsNotAToy: How would someone as intelligent as Valmont think that making a deal with an obviously evil, ancient statue would be a good idea?
* FightingFromTheInside: How he fights with Shendu in season 2 and with an Oni mask in one episode of season 4.
* GrandTheftMe: In Season 2, when he is forced to share his body with Shendu.
* {{Greed}}: Shendu bought his services by promising him the lost treasure of [[UsefulNotes/QinShihuangdi Ching Xi Hung]]. Note that he was ''already'' rich by that time. He also jeopardizes the Talisman hunt twice in favor of some extra cash.
* GreenAndMean: His money-green suit serves to mark him as a crime lord driven by insatiable greed.
* TheHeavy: To Shendu in season 1 because Shendu is a statue. He was the moving the plot forward because almost all Shendu could do was talk.
* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: TheLeader of a high-class malevolent organization in the first season, reduced to a has-been dreaming of his former glory in the third and fourth seasons. By the fifth he became a ''[[spoiler:bus driver]]'' with a brief, non-speaking cameo in the finale.
* IcyBlueEyes: He's generally collected (though mostly before his bankruptcy) and willing to step over people to achieve his goals.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: Though not depicted as sympathetically as the Enforcers, Valmont gradually becomes a pathetic and impoverished has-been, so you might still feel some pity for him.
* ItsAllAboutMe: He's not one to care for anyone else but himself.
** During his EnemyMine situation with the Chans in the 2nd season, his main concern is getting Shendu exorcised from his body, and he reluctantly assists in stopping Bai Tza from drowning San Francisco, only so that either Uncle or Bai Tza would perform the exorcism.
** Later he demands Daolon Wong to return the Enforcers to him, only because he doesn't want to do his own dirty work anymore.
* {{Jerkass}}: See the ItsAllAboutMe and UngratefulBastard for more information.
* KansasCityShuffle: After Shendu betrays him, Valmont plans to use him as a diversion for Jackie while he steals his treasure. Another one is after Shendu is killed by Jade, therefore losing his palace and treasure, Valmont finds the talismans for use in his crimes.
* ManOfWealthAndTaste: Starts out as one. After the second season, he's no longer this.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Shendu would have possessed Jackie by the 2nd season's beginning if Valmont had not kicked him out of the way.
* PutOnABus: Much like his former henchmen, Valmont gets DemotedToExtra, and gradually appears in less episodes (though he's affected by this even earlier than the Enforcers). In fact, [[spoiler:in a literal case of PutOnABus and TheBusCameBack, Valmont makes one last non-speaking cameo as a ''bus driver'' in the series finale]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: His eyes turn red when Shendu is the one in control of his body.
* RichesToRags: Starts out as a crime boss with a large sum of wealth. His disastrous partnership/servitude to Shendu eventually leads him down the path to bankruptcy.
* ASinisterClue: Valmont has demonstrated in several scenes that he is left-handed, exactly like [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII another silver-haired villain]] [[SelfDemonstrating/{{Sephiroth}} that he happens to bear a great resemblance to]].
* SharpDressedMan: Even when he's living in squalor, he still keeps that green suit.
* SpoiledBrat: Anytime he's shown as a kid, he is just as demanding and crafty as when he's an adult.
* TheStarscream: Betrays Shendu twice in Seasons 1 and 2.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: In Season 2, he's forced to help Shendu in releasing the other Demon Sorcerers because the dragon's spirit is trapped inside his body and won't be released until all the demons are freed. That won't stop Valmont from bickering with Shendu about a variety of subjects.
* UngratefulBastard: He hardly shows gratitude to anyone who helps him out. When the Enforcers prevent Daolon Wong from blasting him in "Little Valmont, Big Jade", he merely calls them pathetic when the wizard tortures them in response.
* UnwittingPawn: Shendu used him from the start and was never going to give him any treasure.
* VillainDecay: He starts out as a very menacing leader of the Dark Hand, and is surprisingly able to hold his own in a fight with Jackie in "The Rock". In Season 2, he becomes more of a ButtMonkey after [[DemonicPossession Shendu's spirit enters his body]] and in the following season, Daolon Wong steals his henchmen and he is forced to commit petty crimes on his own. By the SeriesFinale, he has a cameo appearance where it is shown that he has been reduced to being a ''[[spoiler:bus driver]]''.
* TheVoiceless: He says nothing during his cameos in the final season.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: For someone as young as him, white hair is clearly an evil marker. Even as a child, he was shown to be self-centered, and his hair was as white back then as it is in his adulthood.

!!The Enforcers
[[quoteright:320:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/EnforcersS4_6665.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:320:Reusable henchmen, by ''four'' villains. From left to right: Hak Foo, Chow, Finn, and Ratso.]]
-->''All that world domination stuff just doesn't pay the rent.''

A group of hired thugs. They consist primarily of the main trio of Finn, Ratso, and Chow; and occasionally Hak Foo. Tohru was an Enforcer until his [[HeelFaceTurn redemption]].

Originally they worked for Valmont, and by extension for Shendu. Later in Season 3, they are enslaved by Daolon Wong, who turned them into his new Dark Chi Warriors. Later they work for Tarakudo in Season 4. But in Season 5, when Drago employs them, he turns them down after they fail him once.

to:

* BackForTheFinale: In AgonyOfTheFeet: He has been known to scream "Crying puppy feet!" when he hurts his last appearance, he became [[spoiler:a bus driver]]. tootsies.
* AnimeHair:
He doesn't speak, nor is he involved in the plot anyhow.
has big pointy hair all over.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Hak Foo's first appearance was him reacting violently against Tohru because of an insult to his skills.
* {{Badass}}: He managed to give Jackie ''serious'' trouble in "The Rock", but after the 2nd season, [[BadassDecay he no longer qualifies as a badass]].
* BadassLongRobe: Shendu forces him to wear a sorcerer's robe until the demon is exorcised from his body. Valmont hates it, viewing it to look too much like [[{{Crossdresser}} a dress]].
* BadassNormal: He used the Dragon Talisman on one occasion, but otherwise he's bare handed in fights.
* BadBoss: He shows little to no respect towards the Enforcers, even when they do manage to perform something right. He's even more demanding towards his strongest minion Tohru during the 1st season, and [[MistreatmentInducedBetrayal it plays a role in Tohru's eventual reformation]], the turning point being the moment when Valmont orders Tohru to fight a futile battle against Shendu and shows no remorse when he's apparently killed. However, unlike Daolon Wong, Valmont bothers to learn his employees' real names instead of expecting them to answer to the names of his previous minions.
* BeardOfSorrow: Downplayed. After losing the Enforcers, he grows a stubble for the rest of the series. However, he doesn't have it in "Tohru Who?" and [[spoiler:"The Powers That Be (Part 2)"]].
* BullyingADragon: He has done this with Shendu (rather literally) and Daolon Wong.
* ButtMonkey: Beginning in Season 2 after Shendu [[DemonicPossession possesses his body]]. It only [[HumiliationConga gets worse for him beyond there]].
* CatchPhrase: "[[ThisIsGonnaSuck Blast.]]"
* ClassyCane: He carries this with him in the first season. It has [[SwordCane an electrically charged dagger]] inside it. He uses it much less in the second season, and afterwards he ceases to carry it at all.
* CrazyPrepared: He had a homing beacon for a false tooth that would cause his cane to levitate to his position and said cane held an electrically charged dagger.
* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Even at his worst and wimpiest up until season 5, he always had at least one example of this trope. The best one was in "The Rock" when he was smart enough to ''[[DefiedTrope not]]'' [[CarryingTheAntidote keep the antidote to cure Jackie's infliction on his person]].
-->'''Jackie''': Where is the antidote?!
-->'''Valmont''': You think I'd be foolish enough to bring it with me?
* DeadpanSnarker: Both to allies and enemies. He can occasionally make a masterful snark or two. One example is in "Project A, For Astral": after Shendu has berated the Dark Hand for their failures in retrieving the Talismans, he tries that himself through AstralProjection. After Uncle exorcises him from Jade's body, making him unable to leave his statue form, Valmont has this to say:
--> "Shendu! Back so soon? What, no Talismans?"
* DeceptiveDisciple: Once to some Sri Lankan monks in another power play to get back on top.
* DemonicPossession: By Shendu. It's not full-out possession as Shendu was aiming for Jackie, resulting in Valmont and Shendu constantly bickering and fighting for control, as thanks to a spell Shendu was unable to leave until his siblings released him.
* DemotedToExtra: From the third season onward. In season five, his only appearances are two brief, non-speaking cameos.
* DiabolicalMastermind:
He's the one running the Dark Hand, and the driving force behind the first season.
%%* DirtyCoward:
* TheDragon: To Shendu
enemy who has defeated Jackie in Season 1. While everyone else in fair one-on-one combat. Overall, he's more competent than the Dark Hand answer to Valmont, he works for the dragon to acquire a promised treasure.
other three Enforcers.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: BadassMustache: He once got scratched by sports a cursed cat idol, which turned him into a Cat Man with feline agility and senses.
* EnemyMine: Thrice he goes to the Chans for help:
** First when he wanted to exorcise Shendu out of his body.
** Second when he is [[BalefulPolymorph turned into a kid]] by Daolon Wong.
** Third when he no longer wants his half of the Crab Khan Oni Mask.
* EvilBrit: It is mentioned in one episode that he was originally an exchange student from the UK.
* EvilIsNotAToy: How would someone as intelligent as Valmont think that making a deal with an obviously evil, ancient statue would be a good idea?
* FightingFromTheInside: How he fights with Shendu in season 2 and with an Oni mask in one episode of season 4.
* GrandTheftMe: In Season 2, when he is forced to share his body with Shendu.
* {{Greed}}: Shendu bought his services by promising him the lost treasure of [[UsefulNotes/QinShihuangdi Ching Xi Hung]]. Note that he was ''already'' rich by that time. He also jeopardizes the Talisman hunt twice in favor of some extra cash.
* GreenAndMean: His money-green suit serves to mark him as a crime lord driven by insatiable greed.
* TheHeavy: To Shendu in season 1 because Shendu is a statue. He was the moving the plot forward because almost all Shendu could do was talk.
* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: TheLeader of a high-class malevolent organization in the first season, reduced to a has-been dreaming of his former glory in the third and fourth seasons. By the fifth he became a ''[[spoiler:bus driver]]'' with a brief, non-speaking cameo in the finale.
* IcyBlueEyes: He's generally collected (though mostly before his bankruptcy) and willing to step over people to achieve his goals.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: Though not depicted as sympathetically as the Enforcers, Valmont gradually becomes a pathetic and impoverished has-been, so you might still feel some pity for him.
* ItsAllAboutMe: He's not one to care for anyone else but himself.
classical Fu Manchu mustache.
** During his EnemyMine situation with * BadassNormal: Hak Foo dismisses using the Chans in the 2nd season, his main concern is getting Shendu exorcised from his body, and he reluctantly assists in stopping Bai Tza from drowning San Francisco, only so that either Uncle or Bai Tza would perform the exorcism.
** Later he demands Daolon Wong to return the Enforcers to him, only
Talismans because he doesn't want to do his own dirty work anymore.
* {{Jerkass}}: See the ItsAllAboutMe and UngratefulBastard for more information.
* KansasCityShuffle: After Shendu betrays him, Valmont plans to use him as a diversion for Jackie while he steals his treasure. Another one is after Shendu is killed by Jade, therefore losing his palace and treasure, Valmont finds the talismans for use in his crimes.
* ManOfWealthAndTaste: Starts out as one. After the second season, he's no longer this.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Shendu would have possessed Jackie by the 2nd season's beginning if Valmont had not kicked him out of the way.
* PutOnABus: Much like his former henchmen, Valmont gets DemotedToExtra, and gradually appears in less episodes (though he's affected by this even earlier than the Enforcers). In fact, [[spoiler:in a literal case of PutOnABus and TheBusCameBack, Valmont makes one last non-speaking cameo as a ''bus driver'' in the series finale]].
* RedEyesTakeWarning: His eyes turn red when Shendu is the one in control of his body.
* RichesToRags: Starts out as a crime boss with a large sum of wealth. His disastrous partnership/servitude to Shendu eventually leads him down the path to bankruptcy.
* ASinisterClue: Valmont
has demonstrated in several scenes that he is left-handed, exactly like [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII another silver-haired villain]] [[SelfDemonstrating/{{Sephiroth}} that he happens to bear a great resemblance to]].
* SharpDressedMan: Even when he's living in squalor, he still keeps that green suit.
* SpoiledBrat: Anytime he's shown as a kid, he is just as demanding and crafty as when he's an adult.
* TheStarscream: Betrays Shendu twice in Seasons 1 and 2.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: In Season 2, he's forced to help Shendu in releasing the other Demon Sorcerers because the dragon's spirit is trapped inside his body and won't be released until
all the demons are freed. That won't stop Valmont from bickering with Shendu about power he needs in his mundane skills.
--> [[BadassBoast "Horse for healing? I am not easily injured. Rooster for levitation? I already fly. Dog for immortality? There is not
a variety of subjects.
* UngratefulBastard: He hardly shows gratitude to anyone
man alive who helps him out. When the Enforcers prevent Daolon Wong from blasting him in "Little Valmont, Big Jade", he merely calls them pathetic when the wizard tortures them in response.
can vanquish me!"]]
* UnwittingPawn: Shendu used him from the start and was never going to give him any treasure.
* VillainDecay: He starts out as a very menacing leader of the Dark Hand, and is surprisingly able to hold
BareYourMidriff: In his own in a fight with Jackie in "The Rock". In Season 2, first appearance, he becomes more of wore a ButtMonkey after [[DemonicPossession Shendu's spirit enters his body]] and in the following season, Daolon Wong steals his henchmen and he is forced to commit petty crimes on his own. By the SeriesFinale, he has a cameo appearance where it is shown vest that he has been reduced to being a ''[[spoiler:bus driver]]''.
* TheVoiceless: He says nothing
exposed his muscular chest and abs. Also, during his cameos in the final season.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: For someone as young as him, white hair is clearly an evil marker. Even
time as a child, Dark Chi Warrior, his abs were exposed. He's also a rare male example of this trope.
* BareFistedMonk: He very rarely uses any weapons, unlike most of the cast.
* BearHug: [[spoiler:In the GrandFinale, his last announced move is a "Big Bear Hug" that
he was shown gives to be self-centered, his fellow Enforcers and his hair was as white back then as it is in his adulthood.

!!The Enforcers
[[quoteright:320:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/EnforcersS4_6665.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:320:Reusable henchmen, by ''four'' villains. From left to right: Hak Foo, Chow, Finn, and Ratso.
Captain Black.]]
-->''All * BloodKnight: He rarely shies away from combat. On the contrary, he always jumps into it.
* TheBrute: He replaces Tohru as the Dark Hand's main muscle.
* CallingYourAttacks: Parodied. Hak Foo frequently uses animal-based metaphors to refer to many of his attacks (and other actions he makes, or strange observations he sees).
** During his time as a Dark Chi Warrior, his metaphors involved forces of nature (like a meteor) and animals
that world domination stuff just doesn't pay the rent.''

A group
appear only in mythology (like a phoenix).
* CatchPhrase:
** "[[CallingYourAttacks Angry crow takes flight!]]"
** "[[RunningGag I wanted that mask!]]" (Season 4)
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Hak Foo can perform amazing feats
of hired thugs. They consist primarily martial arts because he worked at them.
* DartboardOfHate: Two episodes
of the main trio 4th season show him practising his moves on crude dummies of Finn, Ratso, Jackie.
* DeadpanSnarker: He delivers acerb one-liners at times, both to allies
and Chow; enemies.
* EliteMook: He's initially introduced as one - a henchman far more competent than the others, who is more than a challenge to the heroes physically. However, after a few appearances he eventually becomes less
and occasionally Hak Foo. less competent - though he is still presented as more dangerous than the others.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Thrice. The first time was when he gained [[MultiarmedAndDangerous an extra pair of arms]] by using the Armbands of Shiva. The second time was when he became a Dark Chi Warrior. And the third time was when he wore one of the Oni Masks.
* EvilRedhead: He is ruthless and short-tempered, qualifying also as a FieryRedhead.
* EvilerThanThou: When he's hired to substitute Tohru, the more violent mercenary acts in a superior manner towards the sumo. This is dropped after
Tohru was an Enforcer until his [[HeelFaceTurn redemption]].

Originally
reforms]], making Hak Foo more of an EvilCounterpart.
* {{Foil}}: For Tohru. Hak Foo is fast, brash and clever, but not particularly intelligent and relies on martial arts while fighting. Tohru is slower, but more thoughtful, reserved and intelligent and relies on his strength and intuition in a fight.
* FreakyIsCool: Hak Foo loves power and he doesn't care what he looks like to get it.
* InASingleBound: He might be Jackie's superior in jumping ability.
* {{Jerkass}}: He's cocky and arrogant, and has few if any morals.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: [[spoiler:However, after Hak Foo and the other Enforcers [[HeelFaceTurn finally turn good]], he announces his last move in the series: a "Big BearHug" with his fellow ex-henchmen and Black.]]
* LargeHam: He's the biggest example in the series because of his ego, his presence, and his attack calling.
* LightningBruiser: He's strong enough to punch through a stone wall. He's on Jackie's level in agility and speed. It takes a lot of damage to take him down. However, he has an exploitable drawback in the form of his CallingYourAttacks habit: those who can catch what he's about to do from his loud exclamations can better defend themselves against him.
* MadeOfIron: He rarely seems to get any serious injuries from traumas that would render any human in a less ideal condition. For example, he once tried to open the indestructible Pan'Ku Box [[UseYourHead with his head]]. All the damage he managed to inflict on himself was a red mark on his forehead.
* MeteorMove: He does this as a Dark Chi Warrior. "Meteor brings mass extinction!"
* MyNameIsInigoMontoya: Upon his first confrontation with Jackie, he introduces himself this way.
--> "I am Hak Foo, the last human you will ever lay eyes upon."
* NotSoAboveItAll: Normally he distances himself from the other Enforcers' banter and attempts to excuse themselves to one of their {{Bad Boss}}es. But when
they worked for Valmont, and try to prevent themselves from entering a space shuttle by extension for Shendu. Later voting in "Shanghai Moon", Hak Foo joins in.
* PerpetualFrowner: His poker face is a scowl. Any smiles he makes are sinister, [[spoiler:except in the finale.]]
* PromotionToOpeningTitles: In Season 2, Hak Foo replaces Tohru as the character who gets punched by Jackie in the opening credits. In
Season 3, they are enslaved by Daolon Wong, who turned them into his new Dark Chi Warriors. Later they work for Tarakudo in he's absent from the opening again. He's seen with the Enforcers at Season 4. But 4's opening.
* RapidFireFisticuffs: "MANTIS BOXING STYLE!"
* RedBaron: His name means "Black Tiger" [[BilingualBonus
in Season 5, Chinese]].
* ReplacementMooks: For Tohru. Valmont brought Hak Foo in because of Tohru's stream of failures and truly replaced him after Tohru's HeelFaceTurn.
* TheRival: Can be one at times for Jackie,
when Drago employs martial arts are concerned; and for Tohru, when physical strength is concerned.
* SleevesAreForWimps: He has never worn anything with sleeves.
* TestosteronePoisoning: He's big, muscular, hammy and calls out every attack or motion.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Demon Sorcerers]]
An ancient family of demonic wizards and witches. In ancient times, 8 demon siblings ruled over Earth, until their human slaves (led by [[Myth/ChineseMythology China's Eight Immortals]]) overthrew
them, he turns and had them down after they fail him once.banished to another dimension called the Netherworld. One demon named Shendu somehow escaped and reconquered his domain, until he was transformed into a stone statue by the wizard Lo Pei. And then there's Shendu's young son Drago, though it's unknown how he fits into the timeline.



* AffablyEvil: Finn, Ratso, and Chow are pretty good friends with each other, and not without some amicability towards their foes. Hak Foo, on the other hand, is [[{{Jerkass}} somewhat more arrogant]].
* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler:During the last season, Hak Foo doesn't have a single appearance, and the others appear only in two episodes. But in the last episode, they suddenly appear to assist the heroes, having apparently [[HeelFaceTurn reformed]] off-screen.]]
* BeingEvilSucks: As Finn, Ratso, and Chow state when they show up to the Chans' doorsteps to announce their desire to reform:
-->'''Ratso''': We're tired of never making money!
-->'''Chow''': We're tired of being enslaved by dragons, wizards, and floating demon heads!
-->'''Finn''': But most of all, we're tired of getting our butts kicked! By you.
-->'''Ratso''': Yeah! It hurts.
* BigThinShortTrio: Ratso, Finn, and Chow, respectively. Hak Foo also qualifies as Big.
* BodyHorror: The main trio are freaked out when Daolon Wong forcibly turns them into his new [[HumanoidAbomination Dark Chi Warriors]]. Later, Drago transforms them briefly into [[DraconicHumanoid draconic minions]].
* {{Butt Monkey}}s: From start to finish, the Enforcers are walking jokes. They are on the receiving end of a lot of slapstick, are defeated in most fights, and are treated poorly by their bosses for their repeated failures.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Finn, Ratso, and Chow get three episodes -- ''Tough Luck'', ''The Good Guys'' and ''Dragon Scouts'' -- where they're acting independently of any of the {{Big Bad}}s. In ''Shrink Rap'', Hak Foo functions as the sole antagonist.
* {{Dirty Coward}}s: Finn, Ratso, and Chow. Though given their poor track record when it comes to combat, it may be justified.
** {{Lovable Coward}}s: [[spoiler:In the series finale, while Hak Foo joins the fight against Drago and his minions, the main trio decides not to. Instead they just stand back and watch, though they presumably root for the heroes.]]
* EvilParentsWantGoodKids: Finn, Ratso, and Chow each have a nephew about Jade's age, named Frank, Rocco, and Charlie respectively. The nephews are totally unaware of their uncles' criminal background, and the Enforcers wish to keep it that way so that the boys won't end up like them.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble:
** The Sanguine: Finn is the most outspoken and the most playful in his speech.
** The Choleric: Hak Foo is short-tempered and the most dynamic and goal-oriented, whatever the goals are his employers' or his own.
** The Melancholic: Chow seems to be the most neurotic of the Enforcers. After Hak Foo, he also appears to be the most focused on the team's duties.
** The Phlegmatic: Ratso is the most easy-going and the most awkward.
* HeelFaceTurn: Played with a few times, in two episodes late into the show, once in "The Good Guys" and again in "Dragon Scouts": Finn, Ratso, and Chow give tries at being good, but this is subverted when their greed proves too strong, and they soon revert back to their criminal ways.
** [[spoiler:However in the series finale "The Powers That Be (Part 2)", all four Enforcers (including Hak Foo this time) are implied to have finally abandoned their life of crime; Finn, Ratso, and Chow decide to help out by gathering ingredients for Uncle's spell to [[EnemyMine summon Shendu]]; while Hak Foo joins the {{final battle}} against Drago's minions.]]
* HeroWithAnFInGood: Their attempts to [[HeelFaceTurn reform]] fail because, as Finn puts it: "We're just not very good at being good guys."
** MinionWithAnFInEvil: Though of course, they're just not very good at being bad guys either, which is why they considered becoming good guys in the first place.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Finn, Ratso, and Chow are rarely seen apart from each other.
* JerksWithHeartsOfGold: The Enforcers may be criminals, although they have some decency at heart. [[spoiler:Read the other spoilers under HeelFaceTurn and ReformedButRejected.]]
* {{Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain}}s: The Enforcers (especially Finn, Ratso, and Chow; and to a lesser extent, Hak Foo) are so incompetent that you may feel sorry for all their failures.
* JokerImmunity: Even when the Enforcers are not Dark Chi Warriors and under the protection of ResurrectiveImmortality, they have endured several near-death experiences. In "Tale of the Demon Tail", Chow and Ratso fall off a tower and ''narrowly'' avoid a lethal landing. Along with Finn in "The Good Guys", they fall ''twice'' from a cliff and survive.
* LaughablyEvil: In the category of {{comic relief}} villains, until Season 3 when they became empowered. But even then, they're still prone to comical bumbling.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Finn, Ratso, and Chow get two of these in "Tough Luck" and retain them for the remainder of the series. One is a rock guitar that plays usually when they appear. Another is a bass that plays in more calm situations.
* ManChild: The Enforcers tend to act rather immaturely. Particularly Ratso.
* MookCarryover: Every major villain has used them as henchmen.
* NeverMyFault: Finn, Ratso, and Chow tend to try and blame someone or something else for their failures when reporting to their {{Bad Boss}}es.
-->'''Finn''': Chan had a masked crimefighter with him, your Wongship!
-->'''Chow''': Eh-eh, the sun was in our eyes!
-->'''Ratso''': We need bigger weapons!
-->'''Daolon Wong''': [[LampshadeHanging Excuses, excuses]]!
* NotMeThisTime: Throughout "Dragon Scouts", Jackie suspects Finn, Ratso and Chow of being involved in robberies they've nothing to do with. Unfortunately for them, the real thief of the Golden Squid leaves the artifact to them while escaping, and they fight Jackie in order to keep it.
* NotSoDifferent: Finn, Ratso and Chow often resent that they're repeatedly force-conscripted as foot soldiers of the Dark Forces while Jackie laments that he's been dragged to the front lines in the battle against those Dark Forces. The Enforcers serve various {{Bad Boss}}es while Jackie is often yelled at and slapped by [[AbusiveParent Uncle]]. At times the Enforcers would like to quit this magic business so that they could go after what they really want: a big score. Jackie in turn would love nothing more than get back his old non-magical life of archeology. Plus, all four are the biggest {{Butt Monkey}}s of the series with some ManChild traits, who also have a knack for surviving near-death experiences.
* {{Not So Harmless Villain}}s: They may never succeed as bad guys, but they have still tried to kill the heroes in combat numerous times. Sometimes they've been close to succeeding.
* PreAsskickingOneLiner: They have a habit of making these, even though it's usually their behinds that end up being kicked.
* {{Punch Clock Villain}}s: Crime seems to be the only lifestyle or occupation they know of, even though they aren't even good at it.
* ReformedButRejected: During both of their attempts to reform, Jackie is reluctant to believe them to be sincere. Ironically, when he starts believing them, they just need a chance for a big score to revert back to their old ways.
** [[spoiler:This is averted in the finale: after the Enforcers reform for real and aid in the final battle, Jackie places Jade in Hak Foo's arms for her safety.]]
* ReplacementMooks: The reason Daolon Wong enslaved them was because his Dark Chi Warriors were imprisoned by Uncle.
* SeenItAll: When Drago shows up to recruit the main trio and announces his identity, they don't look surprised at all.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: The main trio do this in the second season after the seven Demon Portals have been opened and Bai Tza intends to flood San Francisco.
* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: Jackie always beats Finn, Ratso, and Chow in the end, but the amount of trouble they can give him tends to vary.
* SuperpoweredMooks: They're several times turned magically into these.
** All four as Dark Chi Warriors under Daolon Wong gained enhanced physical abilities and magical weapons.
** Also when they wore Oni Masks. Chow managed to lift Tohru with one hand and toss him aside easily.
** During their brief time serving Drago, the main trio gained Fire Demon powers.
* TerribleTrio: Finn, Ratso, and Chow. Hak Foo associates with the other three Enforcers less often, as he seems to prefer working by himself.
* TheyKilledKennyAgain: All four as Daolon Wong's Dark Chi Warriors. They POOF when "dying" and so can experience lethal wounds as comedy, every single episode.

!!!Finn

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AdamBaldwin

An Irish-American man wearing a disco suit, and the main trio's de facto leader. Before becoming a thug, he sang in disco bands and at weddings.

to:

* AffablyEvil: Finn, Ratso, and Chow AristocratsAreEvil: When they ruled the Earth as Demon Emperors.
* BadassFamily: All of them
are pretty good friends with forces to be reckoned with, even if they hate each other, and not without some amicability towards their foes. Hak Foo, on other's guts (see below).
* BigScrewedUpFamily: Among the 8 siblings, Shendu is despised the most for his failure to rescue
the other hand, 7 from the Demon Netherworld. Drago is [[{{Jerkass}} somewhat also bitter about never receiving approval from his father. Although as they are [[AlwaysChaoticEvil demons]] after all, it's hard to expect a healthy family dynamic from them.
* BodyHorror: In Season 5, the {{MacGuffin}}s are the chi energies of the Demon Sorcerers. Several mortals accidentally or intentionally absorb the chi, which turn them into demons until the chi is removed.
* DemonLordsAndArchDevils: They fit the description of higher-ranking demons serving directly the cause of the Devil, even though they're not known to serve anyone. In "Re-Enter the Dragon", Shendu is at one point addressed as "Lord Shendu" by [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]].
* {{Elemental Embodiment}}s: The 8 demon siblings represent elements from UsefulNotes/BaGua: Sky, Lake, Fire, Thunder, Wind, Water, Mountain and Earth. [[ShownTheirWork Except that Water is changed into Moon and Lake is changed into Water]].
* EvilSoundsDeep: The demons tend to have deep and powerful voices. Humans who absorb demon chi may also get their voices changed.
* EvilSoundsRaspy: Any demon who is not deep voiced will have this one like the snake-ish demon Bai Tza.
* FourFingeredHand: Each of the demons except for Po Kong have these.
* FourIsDeath: In addition to the trope above, four demons (Shendu, Bai Tza, Tso Lan, and Dai Gui) together act as the FinalBoss of the demon portal arc.
* GeniusBruiser: All of them, given that they are demon ''sorcerers'' after all, though some are much
more arrogant]].
cerebral than others.
* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler:During OurDemonsAreDifferent: They bear little or no resemblance to each other - most of them are also reminiscent of and inspired by other mythological creatures that aren't otherwise connected to demons (Shendu and dragons being the last season, Hak Foo doesn't most obvious).
* RedEyesTakeWarning: The 8 siblings all
have a single appearance, glowing red eyes. But with Drago, only his irises are red, until he [[spoiler:gets all 8 Demon Chis]], then his eyes also glow.
* RedSkyTakeWarning: Any world they rule over has this. Both the "Demon World" duology
and the others appear only in two episodes. But final episode "The Powers That Be (Part 2)" have the sky turned red when the demons [[spoiler:and then Drago]] attain power.
* SealedEvilInACan: The sorcerers have repeatedly been banished to another dimension, while Shendu has repeatedly been turned to stone. [[spoiler:In the end all 9 of them, including Shendu and Drago, are stuck
in the last episode, they suddenly appear to assist the heroes, having apparently [[HeelFaceTurn reformed]] off-screen.Netherworld.]]
* BeingEvilSucks: As Finn, Ratso, SorcerousOverlord: The siblings once ruled over Earth and Chow state when they show up to the Chans' doorsteps to announce their desire to reform:
-->'''Ratso''': We're tired of never making money!
-->'''Chow''': We're tired of being
enslaved by dragons, wizards, and floating demon heads!
-->'''Finn''': But most
mankind. Their goal is to reclaim that lost glory once again.
* TakeOverTheWorld: They did this in the past, with each
of all, we're tired of getting our butts kicked! By you.the 8 siblings ruling over their own domain. During the "[[VillainWorld Demon World]]" duology, they are returned to their former positions temporarily.
-->'''Ratso''': Yeah! It hurts.
* BigThinShortTrio: Ratso, Finn, and Chow, respectively. Hak Foo also qualifies as Big.
* BodyHorror: The main trio are freaked out when Daolon Wong forcibly turns them into his new [[HumanoidAbomination Dark Chi Warriors]]. Later, Drago transforms them briefly into [[DraconicHumanoid draconic minions]].
* {{Butt Monkey}}s: From start to finish, the Enforcers are walking jokes. They are on the receiving end of a lot of slapstick, are defeated in most fights, and are treated poorly by their bosses for their repeated failures.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Finn, Ratso, and Chow get three episodes -- ''Tough Luck'', ''The Good Guys'' and ''Dragon Scouts'' -- where they're acting independently of any of the {{Big Bad}}s. In ''Shrink Rap'', Hak Foo functions as the sole antagonist.
* {{Dirty Coward}}s: Finn, Ratso, and Chow. Though given their poor track record when it comes to combat, it may be justified.
** {{Lovable Coward}}s: [[spoiler:In the series finale, while Hak Foo joins the fight against Drago and his minions, the main trio decides
TimeAbyss: It's not to. Instead stated how old they just stand back and watch, though they presumably root for are, but the heroes.]]
* EvilParentsWantGoodKids: Finn, Ratso, and Chow each have a nephew about Jade's age, named Frank, Rocco, and Charlie respectively. The nephews
8 siblings are totally unaware of their uncles' criminal background, and the Enforcers wish to keep it that way so that the boys won't end up like them.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble:
** The Sanguine: Finn is the most outspoken and the most playful in his speech.
** The Choleric: Hak Foo is short-tempered and the most dynamic and goal-oriented, whatever the goals are his employers' or his own.
** The Melancholic: Chow seems to be the most neurotic of the Enforcers. After Hak Foo, he also appears to be the most focused on the team's duties.
** The Phlegmatic: Ratso is the most easy-going and the most awkward.
* HeelFaceTurn: Played with a few times, in two episodes late into the show, once in "The Good Guys" and again in "Dragon Scouts": Finn, Ratso, and Chow give tries at being good, but this is subverted when their greed proves too strong, and they soon revert back to their criminal ways.
** [[spoiler:However in the series finale "The Powers That Be (Part 2)", all four Enforcers (including Hak Foo this time) are implied
shown to have finally abandoned their life of crime; Finn, Ratso, and Chow decide to help out by gathering ingredients lived for Uncle's spell to [[EnemyMine summon Shendu]]; while Hak Foo joins the {{final battle}} against thousands of years. Drago's minions.]]
* HeroWithAnFInGood: Their attempts to [[HeelFaceTurn reform]] fail because, as Finn puts it: "We're just not very good at being good guys."
** MinionWithAnFInEvil: Though of course, they're just not very good at being bad guys either, which
case is why they considered becoming good guys in unknown.

!!Shendu
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[[caption-width-right:320:A [[SealedEvilInACan magnificent wall ornament]], isn't he?]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:Not so [[SelfConstructedBeing harmless anymore]].]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:DeathIsCheap indeed.]]

-->''I am
the first place.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Finn, Ratso, and Chow are rarely seen apart from each other.
* JerksWithHeartsOfGold: The Enforcers may be criminals, although they have some decency at heart. [[spoiler:Read the other spoilers under HeelFaceTurn and ReformedButRejected.]]
* {{Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain}}s: The Enforcers (especially Finn, Ratso, and Chow; and to a lesser extent, Hak Foo) are so incompetent that you may feel sorry for all their failures.
* JokerImmunity: Even when the Enforcers are not Dark Chi Warriors and under the protection of ResurrectiveImmortality, they have endured several near-death experiences. In "Tale
keeper of the Demon Tail", Chow talismans. I am the apocalypse of which legend speaks. And I am, for once and Ratso fall off a tower and ''narrowly'' avoid a lethal landing. Along with Finn in "The Good Guys", they fall ''twice'' from a cliff and survive.
* LaughablyEvil: In the category of {{comic relief}} villains, until Season 3 when they became empowered. But even then, they're still prone to comical bumbling.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Finn, Ratso, and Chow get two of these in "Tough Luck" and retain them
for the remainder of the series. One is a rock guitar that plays usually when they appear. Another is a bass that plays in more calm situations.
* ManChild: The Enforcers tend to act rather immaturely. Particularly Ratso.
* MookCarryover: Every major villain has used them as henchmen.
* NeverMyFault: Finn, Ratso, and Chow tend to try and blame someone or something else for their failures when reporting to their {{Bad Boss}}es.
-->'''Finn''': Chan had a masked crimefighter with him,
all, your Wongship!
-->'''Chow''': Eh-eh, the sun was in our eyes!
-->'''Ratso''': We need bigger weapons!
-->'''Daolon Wong''': [[LampshadeHanging Excuses, excuses]]!
* NotMeThisTime: Throughout "Dragon Scouts", Jackie suspects Finn, Ratso and Chow of being involved in robberies they've nothing to do with. Unfortunately for them, the real thief of the Golden Squid leaves the artifact to them while escaping, and they fight Jackie in order to keep it.
* NotSoDifferent: Finn, Ratso and Chow often resent that they're repeatedly force-conscripted as foot soldiers of the Dark Forces while Jackie laments that he's been dragged to the front lines in the battle against those Dark Forces. The Enforcers serve various {{Bad Boss}}es while Jackie is often yelled at and slapped by [[AbusiveParent Uncle]]. At times the Enforcers would like to quit this magic business so that they could go after what they really want: a big score. Jackie in turn would love nothing more than get back his old non-magical life of archeology. Plus, all four are the biggest {{Butt Monkey}}s of the series with some ManChild traits, who also have a knack for surviving near-death experiences.
* {{Not So Harmless Villain}}s: They may never succeed as bad guys, but they have still tried to kill the heroes in combat numerous times. Sometimes they've been close to succeeding.
* PreAsskickingOneLiner: They have a habit of making these, even though it's usually their behinds that end up being kicked.
* {{Punch Clock Villain}}s: Crime seems to be the only lifestyle or occupation they know of, even though they aren't even good at it.
* ReformedButRejected: During both of their attempts to reform, Jackie is reluctant to believe them to be sincere. Ironically, when he starts believing them, they just need a chance for a big score to revert back to their old ways.
** [[spoiler:This is averted in the finale: after the Enforcers reform for real and aid in the final battle, Jackie places Jade in Hak Foo's arms for her safety.]]
* ReplacementMooks: The reason Daolon Wong enslaved them was because his Dark Chi Warriors were imprisoned by Uncle.
* SeenItAll: When Drago shows up to recruit the main trio and announces his identity, they don't look surprised at all.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: The main trio do this in the second season after the seven Demon Portals have been opened and Bai Tza intends to flood San Francisco.
* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: Jackie always beats Finn, Ratso, and Chow in the end, but the amount of trouble they can give him tends to vary.
* SuperpoweredMooks: They're several times turned magically into these.
** All four as Dark Chi Warriors under Daolon Wong gained enhanced physical abilities and magical weapons.
** Also when they wore Oni Masks. Chow managed to lift Tohru with one hand and toss him aside easily.
** During their brief time serving Drago, the main trio gained Fire Demon powers.
* TerribleTrio: Finn, Ratso, and Chow. Hak Foo associates with the other three Enforcers less often, as he seems to prefer working by himself.
* TheyKilledKennyAgain: All four as Daolon Wong's Dark Chi Warriors. They POOF when "dying" and so can experience lethal wounds as comedy, every single episode.

!!!Finn

'''executioner'''.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AdamBaldwin

An Irish-American man wearing a disco suit,
James Sie

The Demon Dragon of Fire,
and the main trio's de facto leader. Before becoming a thug, he sang in disco bands villain of Seasons 1 and at weddings.2, though he pops up sporadically throughout the show. Pre-series, he was defeated by the leader of the Eight Immortals, Lu Dongbin. Later, he was turned into a stone statue, and his magic powers were transferred into 12 Talismans that were scattered around the world. Finding them is the focus of Seasons 1 and 3.



* ArbitrarySkepticism: In "[[SuperstitionEpisode Tough Luck]]", he doesn't believe in the curse that the [[BadLuckCharm Emerald of Killarney]] carries before he becomes its victim himself.
* CatchPhrase: "Scooore!"
* DeadpanSnarker: He often delivers snarky one-liners to allies and enemies.
* DiscoDan: Finn dresses like it's still the 1970s, presumably out of nostalgia.
** Also when he once time-traveled to 1976, he wanted to stay there. Ratso and Chow had to forcefully pull him through a time portal.
* EgocentricTeamNaming: In "Tough Luck", he quits the Dark Hand and attempts to form his own gang. Chow and Ratso soon join him. During the rest of the episode, Finn plays around with names for the gang. They all involve his name and some famous rock band.
* EvilRedhead: Due to being an Irish-American criminal.
* FightingIrish: It's a downplayed trope; Finn is Irish-American and does a lot of fighting through the series but he is not temperamental or particularly brave.
* FumaShuriken: As a Dark Chi Warrior, he was granted the weapon of Ren, his predecessor.
* JackOfAllStats: He seems to be the most mediocre fighter among the Enforcers, as he's not as strong as Ratso/Hak Foo or as adept at martial arts as Chow/Hak Foo.
* ManInWhite: Finn is always seen wearing a white suit, probably a nod to his love of disco music.
* TheNicknamer: One of his most defining traits. For example, he often calls Valmont "Big V" and Shendu "Shen-Dude".
* PaperThinDisguise: In "Queen Of The Shadowkhan", he disguises as an antique collector to distract the inhabitants of Uncle's Rare Finds from the theft of the Demon Archive. He even lampshades how his disguise fooled them.
* PungeonMaster: Finn is known to often make puns, though Ratso and Chow have their moments as well.
--> "You wanna see Lo Pei, you should check out my salary. Get it? Low-Pay?"
* TwoBeingsOneBody: In "The Demon Behind", the Rat Talisman-animated Ikazuki is stuck on his rear.

!!!Ratso

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ClancyBrown

A green-skinned man wearing a formal suit. Before becoming a thug, he studied theoretical physics.
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Ratso's skin and hair have a greenish tint.
* BaldOfEvil: While he was a Dark Chi Warrior, he lost his hair. This is presumably because he was a replacement to Chui, the bald Dark Chi Warrior.
* CatchPhrase: "Whoa."
* DropTheHammer: As a Dark Chi Warrior, he was granted the weapon of Chui, his predecessor.
* GeniusBruiser: Of a GeniusDitz variety; Ratso has a degree in theoretical physics, and he's sometimes surprisingly observant for a DumbMuscle guy.
* GeniusDitz: Despite his college education, he has only little common sense.
* GlassCannon: Ratso is strong (he once punched Jackie so hard in the face that he passed out), but his defense sucks.
* IMinoredInTropology: Who would have expected him to have studied theoretical physics?
* KindheartedSimpleton: Downplayed. Ratso seems to be the least malevolent of the Enforcers.
* ManChild: More so than the other Enforcers. He collects toy action figures and likes to play baseball. And in "The J-Team", he sleeps with a teddy bear.
* PointlessBandAid: Wears one on his nose. His reason for this is never stated. For some reason, he retained it after he was turned into a Dark Chi Warrior.
* RealMenWearPink: He's once shown to wear pink boxers.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Curiously, Ratso's irises are red. It's never discussed, and given Ratso's incompetence, this trope is subverted/averted.
* SharpDressedMan: Ratso is always seen wearing a suit.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: It's his comment about San Francisco's earthquakes that gives Bai Tza the idea to flood the city and make it her new underwater kingdom.

!!!Chow

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Sie

A Chinese-American man who fancies sunglasses and a black jacket. Before becoming a thug, he was thrice the Employee of the Month at Sun-Shack store.
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* CatchPhrase: "Sweet!"
* TheCoatsAreOff: When he wore one of the Oni Masks, he ripped off his coat before starting to beat Jackie's can.
* CoolShades: Chow is rarely seen without his sunglasses. He even managed to retain them after he was turned into a Dark Chi Warrior.
** In "The J-Team", Chow's sunglasses also act as his glasses because of his [[BlindWithoutEm nearsightedness]]. But the rest of the time he can see just fine without the shades, even lifting them to get a better look at something.
* FightingWithChucks: As a Dark Chi Warrior, he was granted the weapon of Gan, his predecessor. It's a three-sectional staff. He has also used a traditional nunchaku at least once.
* FlatCharacter: Chow has the least-discernable personality and fewest lines of the main three Enforcers. Most of what he says are generic lines that anybody in the group could speak just to move the plot along. Really, his only defining feature is his sunglasses.
* FragileSpeedster: Though nowhere close to matching Jackie or Hak Foo, Chow is a nimble fighter. He has sometimes managed to briefly match Jackie's moves, but he isn't very good at taking hits.
* GoofyPrintUnderwear: He's twice shown wearing pink boxers with red hearts.
* LeanAndMean: He sometimes gives the impression of having a more violent streak than Finn or Ratso.
* TheQuietOne: He didn't have many lines until "The Jade Monkey".
* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: He has made a high-pitched scream at least twice.
* SpikyHair: He has spiked hair, except during his time as a Dark Chi Warrior.

!!!Hak Foo
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[[caption-width-right:320:This is his first outfit.]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JimCummings (Season 1) and Creator/JohnDiMaggio (Season 2 onward)

A Chinese martial artist who's constantly trying to prove his strength. He first appeared as a freelancer who was hired by Valmont in order to retrieve the Pig Talisman during the 1st season. After Tohru [[HeelFaceTurn leaves]] the Dark Hand, Hak Foo becomes his replacement. After the Demon Portal quest is over, Hak Foo goes on his own way again, but shows up occasionally.
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* AgonyOfTheFeet: He has been known to scream "Crying puppy feet!" when he hurts his tootsies.
* AnimeHair: He has big pointy hair all over.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Hak Foo's first appearance was him reacting violently against Tohru because of an insult to his skills.
* {{Badass}}: He's the first enemy who has defeated Jackie in fair one-on-one combat. Overall, he's more competent than the other three Enforcers.
* BadassMustache: He sports a classical Fu Manchu mustache.
* BadassNormal: Hak Foo dismisses using the Talismans because he has all the power he needs in his mundane skills.
--> [[BadassBoast "Horse for healing? I am not easily injured. Rooster for levitation? I already fly. Dog for immortality? There is not a man alive who can vanquish me!"]]
* BareYourMidriff: In his first appearance, he wore a vest that exposed his muscular chest and abs. Also, during his time as a Dark Chi Warrior, his abs were exposed. He's also a rare male example of this trope.
* BareFistedMonk: He very rarely uses any weapons, unlike most of the cast.
* BearHug: [[spoiler:In the GrandFinale, his last announced move is a "Big Bear Hug" that he gives to his fellow Enforcers and Captain Black.]]
* BloodKnight: He rarely shies away from combat. On the contrary, he always jumps into it.
* TheBrute: He replaces Tohru as the Dark Hand's main muscle.
* CallingYourAttacks: Parodied. Hak Foo frequently uses animal-based metaphors to refer to many of his attacks (and other actions he makes, or strange observations he sees).
** During his time as a Dark Chi Warrior, his metaphors involved forces of nature (like a meteor) and animals that appear only in mythology (like a phoenix).
* CatchPhrase:
** "[[CallingYourAttacks Angry crow takes flight!]]"
** "[[RunningGag I wanted that mask!]]" (Season 4)
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Hak Foo can perform amazing feats of martial arts because he worked at them.
* DartboardOfHate: Two episodes of the 4th season show him practising his moves on crude dummies of Jackie.
* DeadpanSnarker: He delivers acerb one-liners at times, both to allies and enemies.
* EliteMook: He's initially introduced as one - a henchman far more competent than the others, who is more than a challenge to the heroes physically. However, after a few appearances he eventually becomes less and less competent - though he is still presented as more dangerous than the others.
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Thrice. The first time was when he gained [[MultiarmedAndDangerous an extra pair of arms]] by using the Armbands of Shiva. The second time was when he became a Dark Chi Warrior. And the third time was when he wore one of the Oni Masks.
* EvilRedhead: He is ruthless and short-tempered, qualifying also as a FieryRedhead.
* EvilerThanThou: When he's hired to substitute Tohru, the more violent mercenary acts in a superior manner towards the sumo. This is dropped after Tohru [[HeelFaceTurn reforms]], making Hak Foo more of an EvilCounterpart.
* {{Foil}}: For Tohru. Hak Foo is fast, brash and clever, but not particularly intelligent and relies on martial arts while fighting. Tohru is slower, but more thoughtful, reserved and intelligent and relies on his strength and intuition in a fight.
* FreakyIsCool: Hak Foo loves power and he doesn't care what he looks like to get it.
* InASingleBound: He might be Jackie's superior in jumping ability.
* {{Jerkass}}: He's cocky and arrogant, and has few if any morals.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: [[spoiler:However, after Hak Foo and the other Enforcers [[HeelFaceTurn finally turn good]], he announces his last move in the series: a "Big BearHug" with his fellow ex-henchmen and Black.]]
* LargeHam: He's the biggest example in the series because of his ego, his presence, and his attack calling.
* LightningBruiser: He's strong enough to punch through a stone wall. He's on Jackie's level in agility and speed. It takes a lot of damage to take him down. However, he has an exploitable drawback in the form of his CallingYourAttacks habit: those who can catch what he's about to do from his loud exclamations can better defend themselves against him.
* MadeOfIron: He rarely seems to get any serious injuries from traumas that would render any human in a less ideal condition. For example, he once tried to open the indestructible Pan'Ku Box [[UseYourHead with his head]]. All the damage he managed to inflict on himself was a red mark on his forehead.
* MeteorMove: He does this as a Dark Chi Warrior. "Meteor brings mass extinction!"
* MyNameIsInigoMontoya: Upon his first confrontation with Jackie, he introduces himself this way.
--> "I am Hak Foo, the last human you will ever lay eyes upon."
* NotSoAboveItAll: Normally he distances himself from the other Enforcers' banter and attempts to excuse themselves to one of their {{Bad Boss}}es. But when they try to prevent themselves from entering a space shuttle by voting in "Shanghai Moon", Hak Foo joins in.
* PerpetualFrowner: His poker face is a scowl. Any smiles he makes are sinister, [[spoiler:except in the finale.]]
* PromotionToOpeningTitles: In Season 2, Hak Foo replaces Tohru as the character who gets punched by Jackie in the opening credits. In Season 3, he's absent from the opening again. He's seen with the Enforcers at Season 4's opening.
* RapidFireFisticuffs: "MANTIS BOXING STYLE!"
* RedBaron: His name means "Black Tiger" [[BilingualBonus in Chinese]].
* ReplacementMooks: For Tohru. Valmont brought Hak Foo in because of Tohru's stream of failures and truly replaced him after Tohru's HeelFaceTurn.
* TheRival: Can be one at times for Jackie, when martial arts are concerned; and for Tohru, when physical strength is concerned.
* SleevesAreForWimps: He has never worn anything with sleeves.
* TestosteronePoisoning: He's big, muscular, hammy and calls out every attack or motion.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Demon Sorcerers]]
An ancient family of demonic wizards and witches. In ancient times, 8 demon siblings ruled over Earth, until their human slaves (led by [[Myth/ChineseMythology China's Eight Immortals]]) overthrew them, and had them banished to another dimension called the Netherworld. One demon named Shendu somehow escaped and reconquered his domain, until he was transformed into a stone statue by the wizard Lo Pei. And then there's Shendu's young son Drago, though it's unknown how he fits into the timeline.
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* AristocratsAreEvil: When they ruled the Earth as Demon Emperors.
* BadassFamily: All of them are forces to be reckoned with, even if they hate each other's guts (see below).
* BigScrewedUpFamily: Among the 8 siblings, Shendu is despised the most for his failure to rescue the other 7 from the Demon Netherworld. Drago is also bitter about never receiving approval from his father. Although as they are [[AlwaysChaoticEvil demons]] after all, it's hard to expect a healthy family dynamic from them.
* BodyHorror: In Season 5, the {{MacGuffin}}s are the chi energies of the Demon Sorcerers. Several mortals accidentally or intentionally absorb the chi, which turn them into demons until the chi is removed.
* DemonLordsAndArchDevils: They fit the description of higher-ranking demons serving directly the cause of the Devil, even though they're not known to serve anyone. In "Re-Enter the Dragon", Shendu is at one point addressed as "Lord Shendu" by [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]].
* {{Elemental Embodiment}}s: The 8 demon siblings represent elements from UsefulNotes/BaGua: Sky, Lake, Fire, Thunder, Wind, Water, Mountain and Earth. [[ShownTheirWork Except that Water is changed into Moon and Lake is changed into Water]].
* EvilSoundsDeep: The demons tend to have deep and powerful voices. Humans who absorb demon chi may also get their voices changed.
* EvilSoundsRaspy: Any demon who is not deep voiced will have this one like the snake-ish demon Bai Tza.
* FourFingeredHand: Each of the demons except for Po Kong have these.
* FourIsDeath: In addition to the trope above, four demons (Shendu, Bai Tza, Tso Lan, and Dai Gui) together act as the FinalBoss of the demon portal arc.
* GeniusBruiser: All of them, given that they are demon ''sorcerers'' after all, though some are much more cerebral than others.
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: They bear little or no resemblance to each other - most of them are also reminiscent of and inspired by other mythological creatures that aren't otherwise connected to demons (Shendu and dragons being the most obvious).
* RedEyesTakeWarning: The 8 siblings all have glowing red eyes. But with Drago, only his irises are red, until he [[spoiler:gets all 8 Demon Chis]], then his eyes also glow.
* RedSkyTakeWarning: Any world they rule over has this. Both the "Demon World" duology and the final episode "The Powers That Be (Part 2)" have the sky turned red when the demons [[spoiler:and then Drago]] attain power.
* SealedEvilInACan: The sorcerers have repeatedly been banished to another dimension, while Shendu has repeatedly been turned to stone. [[spoiler:In the end all 9 of them, including Shendu and Drago, are stuck in the Netherworld.]]
* SorcerousOverlord: The siblings once ruled over Earth and enslaved mankind. Their goal is to reclaim that lost glory once again.
* TakeOverTheWorld: They did this in the past, with each of the 8 siblings ruling over their own domain. During the "[[VillainWorld Demon World]]" duology, they are returned to their former positions temporarily.
* TimeAbyss: It's not stated how old they are, but the 8 siblings are shown to have lived for thousands of years. Drago's case is unknown.

!!Shendu
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[[caption-width-right:320:A [[SealedEvilInACan magnificent wall ornament]], isn't he?]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:Not so [[SelfConstructedBeing harmless anymore]].]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:DeathIsCheap indeed.]]

-->''I am the keeper of the talismans. I am the apocalypse of which legend speaks. And I am, for once and for all, your '''executioner'''.''

-->'''Voiced by:''' James Sie

The Demon Dragon of Fire, and the main villain of Seasons 1 and 2, though he pops up sporadically throughout the show. Pre-series, he was defeated by the leader of the Eight Immortals, Lu Dongbin. Later, he was turned into a stone statue, and his magic powers were transferred into 12 Talismans that were scattered around the world. Finding them is the focus of Seasons 1 and 3.
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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresTheChanClan The Chan Clan]] [[labelnote:Character List]]Jackie Chan, Jade Chan, Uncle Chan, Tohru[[/labelnote]]
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* DownInTheDumps: He arrives from the future through a time portal created in a junkyard, appearing in its present version. After escaping imprisonment, he makes that junkyard his base of operations. During his brief possession of Tchang Zu's chi, he decides to find a cooler base and moves in with the Ice Gang to the Space Needle of Seattle. Losing the Thunder Demon Chi forces them to return to the junkyard, much to Drago's displeasure.



* LaserGuidedKarma: In his last appearance, he's [[spoiler:dragged off to be interrogated by the past versions of the Enforcers, the same ones whose present versions he abuses during the 3rd season]].
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* ItsAllAboutMe: He's not one to care for anyone else but himself. During his EnemyMine situation with the Chans in the 2nd season, his main concern is getting Shendu exorcised from his body and reluctantly assists in stopping Bai Tza from drowning San Francisco only so that either Uncle or Bai Tza would perform the exorcism. Later he demands Daolon Wong to return the Enforcers to him only because he doesn't want to do his own dirty work anymore.

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* IneffectualSympahteticVillain: Though not depicted as sympathetically as the Enforcers, Valmont gradually becomes a pathetic and impoverished has-been, so you might still feel some pity for him.
* ItsAllAboutMe: He's not one to care for anyone else but himself.
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During his EnemyMine situation with the Chans in the 2nd season, his main concern is getting Shendu exorcised from his body body, and he reluctantly assists in stopping Bai Tza from drowning San Francisco Francisco, only so that either Uncle or Bai Tza would perform the exorcism. exorcism.
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* {{Harmless Villain}}s: The Enforcers (especially Finn, Ratso, and Chow; and to a lesser extent, Hak Foo) are so incompetent that you may feel sorry for all their failures.



* JokerImmunity: Even when the Enforcers are not Dark Chi Warriors and under the protection of ResurrectiveImmortality, they have endured several near-death experiences. In "Tale Of The Demon Tail", Chow and Ratso fall off a tower and ''narrowly'' avoid a lethal landing. Along with Finn in "The Good Guys", they fall ''twice'' from a cliff and survive.

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* BadBoss: He shows little to no respect towards the Enforcers, even when they do manage to perform something right. He's even more demanding towards his strongest minion Tohru during the 1st season, and [[MistreatInducedBetrayal it plays a role in Tohru's eventual reformation]], the turning point being the moment when Valmont orders Tohru to fight a futile battle against Shendu and holds no regards when he's apparently killed. However, unlike Daolon Wong, Valmont bothers to learn his employees' real names instead of expecting them to answer to the names of his previous minions.

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* BadBoss: He shows little to no respect towards the Enforcers, even when they do manage to perform something right. He's even more demanding towards his strongest minion Tohru during the 1st season, and [[MistreatInducedBetrayal [[MistreatmentInducedBetrayal it plays a role in Tohru's eventual reformation]], the turning point being the moment when Valmont orders Tohru to fight a futile battle against Shendu and holds shows no regards remorse when he's apparently killed. However, unlike Daolon Wong, Valmont bothers to learn his employees' real names instead of expecting them to answer to the names of his previous minions.
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* BadBoss: He shows little to no respect towards the Enforcers, even when they do manage to perform something right. He's even more demanding towards his strongest minion Tohru during the 1st season, and [[MistreatInducedBetrayal it plays a role in Tohru's eventual reformation]], the turning point being the moment when Valmont orders Tohru to fight a futile battle against Shendu and holds no regards when he's apparently killed. However, unlike Daolon Wong, Valmont bothers to learn his employees' real names instead of expecting them to answer to the names of his previous minions.
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* BadassNormal: None of them were born with any special powers, although they occasionally use magic objects.
* TheBusCameBack: During the last season, El Toro, Paco, and Viper appear only in a brief non-speaking appearance in "Black And White Chi All Over", but show up for the FinalBattle.

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* BadassNormal: None of them were born with have any special powers, powers when fighting demons and wizards, although they occasionally use magic objects.
* TheBusCameBack: During the last season, El Toro, Paco, and Viper appear only in a brief non-speaking appearance in "Black And and White and Chi All Over", but show up for the FinalBattle.FinalBattle in "The Powers That Be (Part 2)".



* AmbiguouslyBrown: She is noticeably darker-skinned than most of the other main characters but her exact ethnicity is never revealed.

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* AmbiguouslyBrown: She is noticeably darker-skinned than most of the other main characters characters, but her exact ethnicity is never revealed.

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* FatalFlaw: Shendu is powerful and cunning, but his ChronicBackstabbingDisorder trait and unwillingness to share cause him to doublecross numerous characters, costing him victories and advantages later on. His [[ICanRuleAlone decision to leave his siblings to rot in the Netherworld]] centuries ago gives him hard time when he meets them again as an incorporeal and depowered spirit. Denying the Dark Hand the riches he promised them leads them to follow him to his palace in order to take their price and unknowingly transport [[LittleStowaway Jade]] with them, allowing her to [[BigDamnHeroes deny Shendu's certain victory over Jackie]]. Also, Shendu betraying [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]] after his resurrection makes [[spoiler:the wizard vengeful enough to the point that after being arrested, he tells the heroes Lo Pei's chi spell that is used to turn Shendu back into a statue]].

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* FatalFlaw: Shendu is powerful and cunning, but his ChronicBackstabbingDisorder trait [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder untrustworthiness]] and unwillingness to share cause power with others causes him to doublecross double-cross numerous characters, costing him many important victories and advantages later on. on.
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His [[ICanRuleAlone decision to leave his siblings to rot in the Netherworld]] centuries ago gives later bites him hard time back in the ass, when he eventually meets them again as an incorporeal and depowered spirit. spirit.
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Denying the Dark Hand the riches he promised them leads them to follow him back to his palace in order to take their price price, and they also unknowingly transport [[LittleStowaway Jade]] with them, allowing her to [[BigDamnHeroes deny Shendu's certain victory over Jackie]]. Jackie]].
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Also, Shendu betraying [[spoiler:Daolon Wong]] after his resurrection makes [[spoiler:the old wizard vengeful enough to the point that after being arrested, he tells the heroes Lo Pei's chi spell that is used to turn Shendu back into a statue]].
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* DemotedToExtra: Eventually the Dark Hand disbands, so the former members of the gang only appear in 4 episodes of Season 5.

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* DemotedToExtra: Eventually the The Dark Hand disbands, so gradually disbands over the former members course of the series, with Valmont losing leadership of the gang and becoming a nobody, while the Enforcers eventually decide to quit serving as henchmen to other villains. They only appear in 4 four episodes of Season 5.the final season.



* BullyingADragon: He has done this with Shendu and Daolon Wong.

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* BullyingADragon: He has done this with Shendu (rather literally) and Daolon Wong.
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* EvilCounterpart: To Uncle. They're both elderly and experienced Chinese chi wizards, but while Uncle fights to preserve the balance between good and evil, Wong attempts to tip the balance in favor of evil. They both have a no-nonsense attitude that makes them berate verbally and even physically their younger comrades/subordinates in order to set them in line. They're also [[GrumpyOldMan grouchy]] and at least somewhat [[TechnologicallyBlindElders out of touch with modern times]]. In fact, Jade often refers to Wong as "[[LampshadeHanging the anti-Uncle]]". In "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", Wong himself lampshades this.
-->'''Daolon Wong''': *to Uncle* It would appear you are the appropriate yin to my yang, good wizard.

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* EvilCounterpart: To Uncle. They're both elderly and experienced Chinese chi wizards, but while Uncle fights to preserve the balance between good and evil, Wong attempts to tip the balance in favor of evil. They both have a no-nonsense attitude that makes them berate verbally and even physically their younger comrades/subordinates in order to set them in line. They're also [[GrumpyOldMan grouchy]] and at least somewhat [[TechnologicallyBlindElders out of touch with modern times]]. In fact, Jade often refers to Wong as "[[LampshadeHanging the anti-Uncle]]". In "The Good, the Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", Wong himself lampshades this.
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-->'''Daolon Wong''': *to Uncle* It would appear you are the appropriate yin Yin to my yang, Yang, good wizard.

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