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3Other villains who only appear in one, two, or three episodes of the ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'' series.
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7[[folder:Angus [=McCutcheon=] and Haggis]]
8!!!'''Appearances:''' "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS2E33GloveStory Glove Story]]"; "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS5E7AntlerAction Antler Action]]"
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10A duo of Scottish pirates.
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12* APirate400YearsTooLate: Their goal is to obtain treasure from a past pirate and even described as "Modern Day Pirates" by Captain Black.
13* BigBadWannabe: They are indeed villains, but the Chans were having greater trouble with Greenbeard's Gloves and ironically, their museum heist may have been successful if not for the gloves antagonizing Jackie and Tohru.
14* BigGuyLittleGuy: Angus is the big muscular scotsman to the toady Haggis. Contrary to most examples of this trope, Angus is the brains, being more intelligent while Haggis is the muscle as he attacks other people on Angus' orders by biting them like an animal and lacks intelligence in general to the point of trying to kill Jackie with a pirate ship cannon only to destroy Angus' ship.
15* EvilVersusEvil: With Greenbeard's Gloves over ownership of Greenbeard's treasure.
16* SoreLoser: They don't care that Jackie got to the treasure first and try to kill him for it. Afterwards, they break into the museum Jackie donated the treasure to.
17* ViolentGlaswegian: They both count given they're both Scottish and pirates, but it's more obvious with Angus with his accent and kilt.
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19[[/folder]]
20
21[[folder:Bartholomew Chang]]
22[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/d5804ecc12be98f7e0e8b7d578308caa.png]]
23[[caption-width-right:320:[[SarcasmMode With jade as always]].]]
24!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TimothyDang
25!!!'''Appearances:''' "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS3E1ReEnterTheJTeam Re-Enter the J-Team]]"; "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS3E17AttackOfTheJClones Attack of the J-Clones]]"; "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS4E12TheJTots The J-Tots]]"
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27A 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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30* ArchEnemy: To the "J-Team", since they were formed specifically to bring him down and his plans afterwards were based around getting revenge on them, meaning he is the only villain to have an enmity against the team in general rather than the Chan family in particular.
31* 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.
32* BitchInSheepsClothing: Presents himself as a benevolent philanthropist, but is a master thief with a his own private army of deadly fighters.
33* CorruptCorporateExecutive: He's a superficially legitimate businessman who funds organized crime.
34* DiabolicalMastermind: He is an international crime lord who engages in the smuggling and theft of precious jade treasures.
35* {{Expy}}: He is basically a [[TheFamilyForTheWholeFamily family-friendly stand-in]] for Mr Han, the villain of the Creator/BruceLee film ''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.
36* EvilOldFolks: While his exact age isn't specified, he looks to be in his sixties or late fifties at least.
37* ForcedTransformation: [[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]].]]
38* GreenAndMean: Has an artificial hand made of jade and is most decidedly not a good person.
39* ManOfWealthAndTaste: A billionaire with his own island and a passion for collecting the finest jade statues and ornaments.
40* OutsideGenreFoe: Chang could be considered an {{inversion}}, in that he's exactly the sort of mundane, non-magical international criminal that Section 13 is ''supposed'' to be dealing with, even though by the time he shows up they've already been pitted against demon sorcerers and other magical villains.
41* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: He habitually wears a purple coat.
42* StarterVillain: In a sense. He first shows up in the first episode of season 3; however, he is the first villain to prompt Jade and Captain Black to assemble the "J-Team" on the grounds that four martial artists infiltrating his tournament is better than just sending Jackie alone. Most of his schemes afterwards are revenge plots against them.
43* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He's introduced as being a "philanthropist" because he gives the profits of numerous enterprises to charity.
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45[[/folder]]
46
47[[folder:Chang Gang]]
48!!!'''Appearances:''' "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS4E12TheJTots The J-Tots]]"
49
50A group of criminals Chang hires to break him out of prison and oppose the J-Team. They are Tommy Chung, a rotund martial arts master, Bob "The Bopper" Halfcock, a former pro wrestler, Helga Sorenson, the world's strongest woman for Tohru and Phillip Crane, a master thief for Viper.
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53* {{Acrofatic}}: Tommy Chung calls himself chubby, but can move fast and he's a good enough evil martial artist to make it on China's Most Wanted.
54* BrawnHilda: Helga is big and strong with blonde hair and is quite unpleasant.
55* EvilCounterpart: Chang specifically puts them together to counter the J-Team. Captain Black even calls them an "Anti J-Team" of sorts. He has a corrupt martial artist for Jackie, American wrestler for El Toro, the world's strongest woman for Tohru and a master thief for Viper.
56* FountainOfYouth: Jade uses the same seniority spell on them turning them and Chang into toddlers.
57* HoaxHogan: The Bopper looks a lot like Wrestling/HulkHogan.
58* JerkJock: The Bopper was a pro wrestler until deciding to turn to crime.
59* LeanAndMean: Crane is thinner than the rest, but no less effective or a jerk.
60* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Helga is the only female.
61* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: They were arrested in their toddler forms, but its unknown if they aged back into adults.
62* WorldsStrongestMan: Helga Sorenson is the world's strongest woman, and is shown to be even stronger than the world's strongest man.
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64[[/folder]]
65
66[[folder:El Chupacabra]]
67[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/387acfde769fb61e6b8e3b638a6da0f7.jpg]]
68!!!'''Appearances:''' "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS2E8TheCurseOfElChupacabra The Curse of El Chupacabra]]"
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70A 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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73* AlienBlood: After the Chupacabra scratches El Toro, the first sign that he's changing into one is that his wound is green instead of red.
74* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: El Toro falls victim to its curse, and transforms every night until he's cured.
75* CharacterDeath: It's destroyed by the sunlight, though not before it scratches El Toro.
76* {{Chupacabra}}: In a rare departure from most media, this one actually sports the bulbous red eyes, quills and grey alien-like features, though its tendency to suck blood is largely ignored in favor of seemingly eating livestock like any other predator. It also borrows elements from modern werewolf and vampire lore that are not usually present in the cryptid's lore.
77* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: Much like a werewolf, the Chupacabra's bite or scratch can turn a human into another Chupacabra, but only at night.
78* RedEyesTakeWarning: Both the first Chupacabra and the transformed El Toro have fully red eyes.
79* SpikesOfVillainy: Its body is covered with spikes.
80* WeakenedByTheLight: The first Chupacabra was disintegrated after the Sun rose in the morning. The cursed El Toro couldn't walk into the sunlight, even when he reverted to human form during daytime.
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82[[/folder]]
83
84[[folder:Golden Dragon Thieves]]
85!!!'''Appearances:''' "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS2E30PleasureCruise Pleasure Cruise]]"
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87A group of American criminals armed with hi-tech wanting to steal a valuable golden dragon statue Jackie is delivering via cruise ship, consisting of Giles the leader, Butch and Basil the muscles, and the unnamed technician.
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90* BadBoss: Giles orders Butch and Basil to take care of Jackie when he doesn't believe Jackie only wants to save the cruise chip and is willing to let them steal the Golden Dragon and doesn't care if they get left behind.
91* DumbMuscle: Both Basil and Butch. While Butch has a very dull yet deep voice, Basil never says a word.
92* EvenEvilHasStandards: The technician was against the idea of blowing up the ship's vault because he feared it might blow a hole in the ship's hull. When they carry it out, he was right. Later on, he shows some concern over Butch and Basil not being able to catch up if they're busy taking care of Jackie.
93* EvilGenius: The unnamed technician.
94* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Butch surrendered when he believed Jade had a magical explosive. Later he encouraged Basil to flee when they see Jade again.
95* NoNameGiven: The brainy technician of the group is never called by name.
96* TheVoiceless: Basil never once says a word.
97* WouldHurtAChild: Butch at one point almost throws Jade into the ocean.
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99[[/folder]]
100
101[[folder:Greenbeard's Gloves]]
102!!!'''Appearances:''' "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS2E33GloveStory Glove Story]]"
103
104A pair of gloves belonging to a deceased pirate named Greenbeard.
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107* AmbiguousSituation: It's unknown if the gloves had some type of control over Greenbeard when he was alive making him an infamous pirate in history or if he's somehow controlling the gloves in some way after his death. Not helping matters is Jade's textbook quoting that he would continue stealing, even after death.
108* AnimateInanimateObject: Just a pair of gloves. A pair of gloves that belonged to a pirate and continue to steal things of monetary value.
109* EvilVersusEvil: Against Angus [=McCutcheon=] and Haggis for Greenbeard's treasure.
110* {{Greed}}: Naturally, they belonged to a pirate after all. What really takes the cake though is they won't allow any others to possess their treasure, not even a single piece as Jade easily outsmarts them by removing one gem and throwing it into the sewers, making them go after it.
111* KarmaHoudini: Aside from losing their treasure, they get no comeuppance for their thefts. After they fall into the sewers, they're retrieved by a fisherman out at sea.
112* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: They try to alleviate Jackie's nightmare they caused. It allows Jade to see them.
113* ObfuscatingStupidity: When they're caught red handed by the Chans for framing Tohru (albeit unintentionally) robbing a jewelry store and trapped in a box by Jade, Uncle takes them to the police station demanding Tohru's release and exposes the gloves. Of course [[DidntThinkThisThrough since they're gloves]] they merely need to lay still.
114* PetTheDog: After robbing more loot, they crawl over a sleeping Jackie, (exhausted from all the manual labor chores Uncle made him do) causing him to have a nightmare about spiders and place a blanket on him. Ironically, it blows their cover as Jackie wakes up and sees them scattering about with stolen valuables.
115* PuppeteerParasite: Since they're gloves, they can place themselves on human hands to control them.
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117[[/folder]]
118
119[[folder: John Smith]]
120!!!'''Appearances:''' "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS2E10LostCityOfTheMuntabs Lost City of the Muntabs]]"
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123* BeautyIsBad: Steals a magic chalice for his own youthful vanity and doesn't care about dooming the Muntabs.
124* EvilRedhead: Has orange hair and eventually turns quite unpleasant.
125* FountainOfYouth: After observing how none of the Muntabs "look a day over 35", he figures out the secret to their youth is drinking from a special chalice.
126* {{Jerkass}}: Takes the chalice instead of drinking it in their city and when Jackie tries to retrieve it later, he throws the chalice out his helicopter when he and his butler Larsen have taken a sip instead of returning it to the Muntabs.
127* RichInDollarsPoorInSense: It's because of his dawdling (Jackie's words) that the group got attacked by a panther. The guy's more concerned about his $4000 camera than a person's life. Jackie apparently had to warn him multiple times as he threatens he's done with the warnings and to turn back if he dawdles anymore.
128* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: The episode begins with Jackie calling him a spoiled brat under his breath. He and Jade even discuss with each other that the only reason Jackie accompanied him on his expedition is for the money he donates to museums. Later, he tries to buy the secret of the Muntab's youth.
129* ToxicFriendInfluence: To his butler Larsen. Larsen's not actually a bad type, just unable to refuse his master. He was very much against cutting the helicopter rope ladder to be rid of Jackie, only doing so because Smith ordered him.
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131[[/folder]]
132
133[[folder:The Jiangshi]]
134[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e66f890573d120472236d9163dce401f.png]]
135[[caption-width-right:320:Don't disturb the sleeping beauty.]]
136!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
137!!!'''Appearances:''' "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS2E35ChiOfTheVampire Chi of the Vampire]]"
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139An undead vampire who haunted an abandoned castle in the mountains of China. He drains chi from humans, which can turn them into vampire slaves if left untreated.
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142* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: He 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.
143* BaldOfEvil: Not even one hair on this monster's head.
144* CharacterDeath: All the stolen chi is reclaimed from the vampire as the sun rises.
145* 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.
146* EyeOfNewt: How to reclaim all the stolen chi from him? [[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.
147* FangsAreEvil: His teeth grow with the chi he sucks out.
148* FemmeFatalons: His sharp claws lengthen with the chi he sucks out.
149* {{Flight}}: Even at his weakest, he can hover off the ground.
150* GrowingMusclesSequence: Every time he drains chi, he grows in muscle and size.
151* LooksLikeOrlok: In his weakest form, he looks quite shrunken indeed.
152* MonochromaticEyes: His eyes are initially pale white, but after absorbing chi from Tohru, Jade, and Uncle, he gains slit [[RedEyesTakeWarning red]] [[AnimalEyes cat-like]] pupils.
153* NotSoAboveItAll: He actually jumps when Jade sneaks behind him and yells "Boo!" in order to save Jackie.
154* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Consumes chi instead of blood. He doesn't bite, but the chi is transferred as green energy through the eyes. He's blind, so he sniffs to find his target by the smell of its breath. He cannot be harmed with a wooden stake. He cannot cross a running river. However, he can still be killed by sunlight.
155* ReforgedIntoAMinion: His victim becomes another vampire enslaved to his will, unless they are given someone else's chi.
156* SenseImpairedMonster: It's blind, and tracks its prey by smelling their breath. Downplayed as it becomes capable of seeing and talking after absorbing enough chi from Tohru, Jade, and Uncle.
157* SlidingScaleOfVampireFriendliness: Obviously [[AlwaysChaoticEvil very unfriendly]]. Also when Uncle was briefly turned into a vampire himself, there was [[BrainwashedAndCrazy no hint of his original human personality]], just a [[TranshumanTreachery sycophantic slave only loyal to his evil master]].
158* SuddenlyVoiced: He's initially mute, but after absorbing chi from Tohru, Jade, and Uncle, he gains the ability to speak.
159* VampiresSleepInCoffins: He was resting in a coffin until [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Jade accidentally awakens him]].
160* WalkingShirtlessScene: Slightly downplayed, but all he wears on his chest are two strips of clothing, making it all the more noticeable when his muscles enlarge as he rejuvenates.
161* WeakenedByTheLight: The Jiangshi gets vaporized thanks to the morning sunrise. However if our heroes had failed to retake their stolen chi, [[FridgeHorror the vampire would've survived and still kept Uncle as his slave]].
162* WeaksauceWeakness: Jiangshis {{cannot cross running water}}. Attaching a special note of paper to their face will render them motionless. And much like Western vampires, [[WeakenedByTheLight sunlight is lethal to them]].
163* YourSoulIsMine: Says a variation of this, when it's mere moments to the sunrise.
164-->'''Jiangshi:''' "In moments, the collective chi will be mine forever."
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166[[/folder]]
167
168[[folder:Mr. Jumba, Dr. Weber, and Portia Martindale]]
169!!!'''Appearances:''' "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS2E23IntoTheMouthOfEvil Into the Mouth of Evil]]"
170
171Respectively, an Indian American museum curator, his dentist, and a British female archaeologist with the common goal of draining the Ganges river to obtain the valuables sitting on the river bed.
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174* DepravedDentist: Dr. Weber. He's physically responsible for inserting the sutras into Jackie's broken tooth and when its time to remove the sutras, he jokes that Jackie shouldn't have any anesthesia [[CruelMercy because Jackie hates needles.]]
175* EvilBrit: Portia has a British accent.
176* EvilFormerFriend: Jumba to Jackie.
177* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: As Mohajah's disciples attack Jumba in an attempt to retrieve the Sutras and attack Jackie for not minding his own business, Jumba hits Jackie with a statue in a botched attempt to help and offers to take Jackie to his dentist. It was really a means of smuggling the sutras to India without Jackie or Mohajah knowing about it.
178* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Their evil plan is to drain the Ganges river using a magic sutras and retrieve the valuables at the bottom, not caring the people of India depend on the river.
179* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Mohajah uses his psychic powers to immobilize them. Its unknown if he, Jackie and Jade left them there or if they called the Indian police to have them arrested. Jumba is seen again from behind when the heroes travel to India in season 3, but this is most likely an animation error.
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181[[/folder]]
182
183[[folder: Dr. Karl Nivore]]
184!!!'''Appearances:''' "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS1E5ShellGame Shell Game]]"
185
186A doctor who enjoys making meals out of endangered animals.
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189* AffablyEvil: Is genuinely polite, even going as far as to ask the other Shadow Khan ninjas if they would like any "leftovers" following Jackie's and Jade's successful rescue of Aesop the Tortoise.
190* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: He eats endangered animals.
191* EvilChef: His chef Boris fulfills his master's wishes of eating endangered animals.
192* KarmaHoudini: Downplayed. While Karl Nivor may not have been arrested for his crimes, he failed to have his dinner after Jackie and Jade rescue Aesop from his hands.
193* PetTheDog: Compliments Boris for the meals he prepares.
194* PunnyName: Remove the "L" and you get "carnivore", an animal who only eats meat.
195* WouldntHurtAChild: For Karl and Boris's faults, they lock Jade up rather than harm her when they catch her on their boat. Karl does jokingly threaten to eat her, but only as a scare tactic.
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197[[/folder]]
198
199[[folder:Kuniko Kasahara (Origami)]]
200[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kuniko_kasahara.png]]
201[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see him as Origami.]][[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/04189326d63632475a8be88e971d52b1.png]][[/labelnote]] ]]
202!!!'''Appearances:''' "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS2E14Origami Origami]]"
203
204!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TimothyDang
205
206A 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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209* BondJamesBond: Jackie introduces himself to Origami as "Chan, Jackie Chan". Origami keeps calling him that.
210* CallingCard: He leaves origami sculptures at crime scenes.
211* 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.
212* FrameUp: He manages to paint Jackie, Jade, and Viper as offenders when the police interrupt their confrontation.
213* LogicalWeakness: Origami is made of paper, which, while naturally making him incredibly flexible, also leaves him weak to water which significantly hinders his movement, and his folding can be used against him; he's trapped inside of an urn as soon as Jackie gets the jump on him. He can also be cut by metal blades while in his paper forms.
214* OhCrap: When Jackie uses two swords as a makeshift pair of scissors, Origami looks scared and tries to get away from him.
215* PaperMaster: Hence his moniker of "Origami".
216* PhantomThief: He has a preference for stealing Far Eastern art.
217* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: As Kasahara, he wears a purple suit.
218* TheQuietOne: A thief who is a man of few words.
219* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He can turn himself into paper, and then fold up into the shapes of various creatures.
220* 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.
221
222[[/folder]]
223
224[[folder:Magisters]]
225!!!'''Appearances:''' "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS2E34TheChanWhoKnewTooMuch The Chan Who Knew Too Much]]"
226
227A cult located in London using ancient magic.
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230* ApocalypseHow: They try to destroy London. Thankfully, even without Jackie, Jade, and Uncle's interference all it did was summon an alien ship.
231* {{Hypocrite}}: Paranoidly think that Jackie and Jade knows too much about them, yet when Jade tires to copy their magic chant to summon electricity, it doesn't work and they mock them for not knowing anything about their ways. An exasperated Jackie points out that's what he's been saying the whole time.
232* LightIsNotGood: They wear white robes and wish to regain their power and start a new era of Dark Ages.
233* MonumentalTheft: They steal Stonehenge.
234* ShockAndAwe: Can summon balls of electricity by chanting.
235* VillainDecay: In-universe example. Their magic powers allowed them to rule the Dark Ages, but as humans continued to evolve science and technology, they were rendered obsolete.
236* WarriorMonk: The four in civilian clothes were just as happy to eliminate Jackie and Jade with medieval weapons as they would be with magic.
237* WeAreEverywhere: When out in public, they look like any ordinary citizen. Jade even points out the risk of asking another English person for help since anybody in London could be one of them.
238
239[[/folder]]
240
241[[folder:Michael Diaz]]
242!!!'''Appearances:''' "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS5E4DragonScouts Dragon Scouts]]"
243
244A con artist posing as a museum curator.
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248[[/folder]]
249
250[[folder:Monkey King]]
251[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/download_064.jpg]]
252[[caption-width-right:350:The King's living and puppet forms]]
253--> ''Stop me if you've heard this one befooorre...''
254!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BillTanzer (first appearance) and Creator/BillyWest (second appearance)
255!!!'''Appearances:''' "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS2E38IllBeAMonkeysPuppet I'll Be a Monkey's Puppet]]"; "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS3E5MonkeyAGoGo Monkey a Go-Go]]"
256
257Monkey 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.
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260* AdaptationalVillainy: While Sun Wukong had a mischievous side to him, he wasn't an AxCrazy psycho prankster.
261* AttentionWhore: Doesn't like it when others copy his routines or gets more attention than he does.
262* AndIMustScream: He seems to be fully aware in his puppet form, with his first appearance showing his thoughts, and he gleefully can't wait to get out. This doesn't apply to his victims, who aren't awake whilst being a puppet.
263* AxCrazy: What his "fun" turns into; dangerous actions that can lead to death.
264* BeardOfEvil: Has red hair on his chin, giving the impression of a beard.
265* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's a mischievous prankster, but can give serious trouble to Jackie and the others. He was able to outmatch Jackie and Uncle in a two-on-one fight and effortlessly trounce Tohru. If not for his compulsion to engage in mischief, he would be one of the Chan Family's most dangerous enemies.
266* DemonicDummy: His puppet form is completely harmless, just ''don't pull his leg''.
267* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: In his first appearance, Jade tricks him into [[spoiler:pulling puppet-Jackie's leg]].
268* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: Sending a living puppet through a wood chipper is hilarious, right?
269%%* EvilIsHammy
270* EvilRedhead: Has red hair on his head and chin. Not fur, hair.
271* EvilVersusEvil: In his final appearance, he ends up facing Daolon Wong, the evil chi wizard.
272* EvilerThanThou: He ends up on the "thou" end against Daolon Wong.
273* TheGenieKnowsJackNicholson: He's a big fan of using his powers to make pop culture jokes, such as [[ElvisImpersonator dressing up as Elvis Presley]] or attacking his enemies with [[RayGun ray guns]].
274* GreenEyedMonster: He couldn't stand other people showing off better than him in talents. He's also annoyed to see Jackie moving and talking in his puppet form (via the Rat Talisman) since he got so such luxury when he himself was a puppet.
275* TheGrimReaper: He dresses as this at one point, proving to be quite adept with a [[SinisterScythe scythe]]. We even hear music you would associate with TheGrimReaper.
276* TheHyena: A high pitched laugh accompanies and follows his lethal pranks.
277* LaughablyEvil: Strives to be hilarious, at least from his AxCrazy point of view.
278* TheMadHatter: When Jade argues that feeding puppet-Jackie into a wood-chipper isn't funny:
279--> "Haven't you noticed? I have a WEIRD sense of humor!"
280* ManiacMonkeys: Evil monkey trickster.
281* OminousOperaCape: At one point, he wears a purple version this, complete with [[Franchise/ThePhantomOfTheOpera the mask]].
282* ThePrankster: Everything he does is motivated by his love of malicious mischief.
283* PsychopathicManChild: Despite his great age, he acts like an overgrown, attention-seeking {{delinquent}}.
284* PublicDomainCharacter: It's never made explicit, but he's basically Sun Wukong, the Monkey King from ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest''.
285%%* PungeonMaster
286* 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.]]
287* SlasherSmile: Often sports these when indulging his lunatic fun.
288* SublimeRhyme: The instructions for switching places with a person in terms of living-puppet.
289--> ''To free me of glitches and put you in stitches, this merry ape begs: [[SchmuckBait Pull my leg.]]''
290* TickleTorture: In his second appearance, he uses this technique on Tohru to find out where the other Chans have gone.
291* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: He can be talked into making more spectacular ways to kill other people.
292
293[[/folder]]
294
295[[folder:Mirror Spirits]]
296!!!'''Appearances:''' "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS5E6MirrorMirror Mirror, Mirror]]"
297
298Four spirits trapped in a mirror who can possess people and make their worst fears about themselves come true.
299
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301* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: Once they possess somebody, their original hosts can then infect other humans by touching them.
302* ChildrenAreInnocent: They try to trick Jade into releasing them telling her they're good spirits whose only purpose is to grant wishes. Jade being less gullible and naive than other children doesn't fall for it.
303* EyeBeams: Can shoot beams of light out of their eyes, similar to the pig talisman.
304* FatBastard: One of them is portly.
305* FemmeFatalons: The Leader of the spirits has long fingernails on his ring and pinky fingers.
306* LeanAndMean: The other three are thin. Though one of them wears clothes making them look big.
307* LightIsNotGood: They're trapped in a mirror and can escape their mirror prison when someone shines light on it and they have light based powers. Other than the Magisters, they're notable for being the only light based villains.
308* NoNameGiven: They're never addressed with names, not even when talking to each other.
309[[/folder]]
310
311[[folder:The Old Monk]]
312[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b2f52e5ecde9bcf93940f75eff568a61.png]]
313--> ''Ancient wisdom: Words are breath that blows the fire of knowledge''
314!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TimLounibos
315!!!'''Appearances:''' "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS2E16TheLotusTemple The Lotus Temple]]"; "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS5E7AntlerAction Antler Action]]"
316
317An 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.
318
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320* AllMonksKnowKungFu: He knows hand-to-hand combat.
321* AnimatedArmor: He uses the scroll's power to have this to fight Jackie.
322* BaldMystic: Overlaps with BaldOfEvil. He is a Buddhist monk who possesses KiManipulation, levitates in lotus position, and constantly speaks in proverbs and riddles.
323* BaldOfEvil: As expected of a monk, he's bald and only cares about obtaining magic power. He gives Jackie a subtle warning about the Lotus Temple. When Jackie realizes his own mistake, he calls out the monk for being subtle instead of crystal clear.
324* BarefootSage: {{Justified}}: he goes around in sandals due to being a Buddhist monk.
325* TheCameo: He briefly appears in "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS5E7AntlerAction 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.
326* CatchPhrase: "[[HurricaneOfAphorisms Ancient wisdom]]..."
327* CrypticConversation: Constantly speaks in proverbs and riddles.
328* EccentricMentor: Despite being EvilAllAlong, he still classifies as this.
329* EnlightenedAntagonist: {{Parodied}}. He is a Buddhist monk with supernatural powers (including [[LevitatingLotusPosition levitating in the lotus position]]) [[ProverbialWisdom who speaks in cryptic proverbs]], and nonetheless turns out to be [[MonsterOfTheWeek the villain of the episode]] due to being a dark Chi magician who is after the scroll of Hung Chao.
330%%* EvilOldFolks
331%%* HermitGuru
332* HoistByHisOwnPetard: After painting on his palms to fire Ki blasts, he gets into a hand lock with Jackie, causing some of the paint to rub off on his hands allowing Jackie to fire back.
333* KungFuWizard: Fares quite well against Jackie in hand-to-hand combat. He also gains magic powers after obtaining some scrolls from the Lotus Temple.
334* 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). Nonetheless, it's clear that he managed to escape the Temple, since he makes an appearance in the later episode "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS5E7AntlerAction Antler Action]]".
335* LotusPosition: He always meditates in this position.
336* LevitatingLotusPosition: After he gains power from the scrolls, his normal meditation is now a foot or so off the ground.
337* PowerGlows: He glows in yellow light after his empowerment.
338* PowerPalms: After he paints an inscription detailed in the scrolls on his palms, he can blast KiManipulation from his hands.
339* ProverbialWisdom: Almost the trope codifier. Partly subverted, since he turns out to be EvilAllAlong.
340* SinisterMinister: A rare example of a villainous Buddhist priest.
341* WouldHurtAChild: He tries to blast a [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown weakened]] Xu Lin.
342
343[[/folder]]
344
345[[folder:Dr. Necrosis and Hoyle]]
346!!!'''Appearances:''' "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS2E18AgentTag Agent Tag]]"
347
348An evil scientist and his top henchman with a plot to threaten the world with a death ray.
349
350----
351* BaldOfEvil: Dr. Necrosis has plenty of hair, but none of it is on his scalp. Hoyle as a smaller goatee.
352* DeathDealer: Hoyle's weapon of choice? Poker cards, razor sharp poker cards.
353* EvilOldFolks: All of his hair is white with a long goatee and sideburns.
354* Magitek: Combining the magic druid stone with a radio network and a telescope is what creates his death ray.
355* MistakenIdentity: Having never met his arch-nemesis Agent Tag face to face, he mistakes Jackie for him (not helped by Jackie knocking Tag unconscious) even when the real Agent Tag comes in and knocks him out, he still thinks Jackie is Agent Tag.
356* SinisterShades: Hoyle wears these.
357
358[[/folder]]
359
360[[folder:Peking Opera Thieves]]
361!!!'''Appearances:''' "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS3E16ANightAtTheOpera A Night at the Opera]]"
362
363Two actors who use their opera's magic makeup ability to phase through walls to break into museums and steal valuable artifacts.
364
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366* LogicalWeakness: Their magic make up gives them the ability to phase through solid matter, including buildings they can rob which can be washed off with water, leaving them without an escape plan.
367* NiceCharacterMeanActor: They play the farmer, whose the protagonist of the play and the clown. When they're off stage, they dress as the villains of the play to steal from museums so any suspicion will lead to their co-stars first. Or in Jade's words:
368-->'''Jade''': The bad guys only play the villains off stage. On stage, the bad guys play the good guys.
369
370[[/folder]]
371
372[[folder:Peter Bailey]]
373!!!'''Appearances:''' "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS2E22DangerInTheDeepFreeze Danger in the Deep Freeze]]"; "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS5E7AntlerAction Antler Action]]"
374
375An archaeologist who sells his finding to the highest bidder on the black market.
376
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378
379[[/folder]]
380
381[[folder:Spring-Heeled Jack]]
382[[quoteright:395:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2de0341d44426f3b6ba3b274f812f259.png]]
383--> ''I'm free, to be me!''
384!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton
385!!!'''Appearances:''' "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS2E20TheReturnOfThePussycat The Return Of The Pussycat]]"
386
387A 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]].
388
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390* 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.]]
391* BouncingBattler: He fights by leaping around and using the environment to his advantage.
392* EvilFeelsGood: We get this exchange:
393-->'''Yin Jackie''': *looking more angry than ever* Do you enjoy being a meanie?
394-->'''Spring-Heeled Jack''': I confess, yes! *[[CheshireCatGrin grins widely]]*
395* EvilLaugh: He laughs coarsely.
396* InASingleBound: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin His shoes really do have springs mounted in their heels.]]
397* LiteralSplitPersonality: [[spoiler: The Tiger Talisman is used on him temporarily. Yin Jack actually protects Simone from Yang Jack, and reveals his [[WeaksauceWeakness ultimate weakness]].]]
398* MadeOfIron: He gets kicked around several times by both Jackies, but continues to rise for more.
399* TheNoseKnows: He tracks down the nearest Magus descendant with his sense of smell.
400--> "Magus Magus where ever you are, Spring Heel Jack will not be far!"
401* OurTrollsAreDifferent: He has the basic look as a squat figure and eater of humans, but he's jovial and uses springs.
402* PublicDomainCharacter: He is SpringHeeledJack, loosely based on an English folklore character.
403* 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.]]
404* 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.
405* 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]]]].
406* WeaksauceWeakness: He's TakenForGranite by [[spoiler:{{salt|Solution}}]].
407* WeCanRuleTogether: [[JekyllAndHyde Yang Jackie]] expresses sympathy for Jack, as they both want to stay free to be themselves. Jack proposes a partnership. Fortunately, it doesn't last for long, thanks to [[GuileHero Jade]].
408* 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.]]
409
410[[/folder]]
411
412[[folder:Vanessa Barone]]
413[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/9f2974e99644a7e03c46f7f76b7248e2.jpg]]
414[[caption-width-right:320:And Jackie calls her a nice lady.]]
415--> ''Ah, been called a lot of things: relic hunter, mercenary, thief. But Vanessa Barone, nice lady? Ha, ha! That is a new one.''
416!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MonaMarshall
417!!!'''Appearances:''' "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS2E21ScoutsHonor Scout's Honor]]"; "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS5E7AntlerAction Antler Action]]"
418
419A female relic hunter, mercenary, and thief who wanted to find the Eye of Aurora, a necklace that contained power of teleportation.
420
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422* AdventurerArchaeologist: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. While she hunts after ancient relics and artifacts, she only does it to get her hands on whatever power they have and thinks Jackie's objective of returning them to museums is a waste.
423* TheBaroness: [[MeaningfulName It's in her name]].
424* BoundAndGagged: At the end of the episode featuring her, she's been tied up and gagged by the Buttercup Scouts.
425* TheCameo: She briefly appears in "Antler Action", leading some other one-shot villains against Jackie.
426%%* CombatPragmatist
427* CombatStilettos: She's a relic hunter, mercenary, and thief who wears high-heeled boots while on business.
428* DarkActionGirl: She is a villainess who is a capable fighter who fares quite well against Jackie.
429* EvilGloating: When she gets the upper hand against Jackie, she stops to gloat about it, giving the chance for Jade to get a shot on her [[CaughtMonologuing while she's distracted]].
430%%* TomboyishPonytail
431* WhipOfDominance: While she can use other weapons, the whip is her weapon of choice, fitting her being a villainess with an arrogant and domineering demeanor, who enjoys to [[EvilGloating gloat]] whenever she gets the upper hand.
432* WoundedGazelleGambit: She pretends that Jackie injured her leg in order to make him lower his guard.
433
434[[/folder]]
435
436[[folder:Wesley Rank]]
437!!!'''Appearances:''' "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS2E3SnakeHunt Snake Hunt]]"
438
439An archaeologist with his own t.v. series.
440
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442* DirtyCoward: With the giant guardian snake pursuing whoever has the snake talisman, he climbs a vine to escape and pulls it up with him. Jackie tells him to drop the vine, he demands the snake talisman in exchange. Jackie tosses it to him, and he leaves. He's also not willing to challenge Tohru when the latter demands the Talisman.
443* EvilCounterpart: To Jackie as fellow archaeologists. While this applies to any {{Jerkass}} archaeologist who conflicts with Jackie for personal gain, Wesley destroyed a cave painting related to the snake talisman.
444* HateSink: Is a {{Jerkass}} with no redeeming qualities as he not only destroys the painting that Jackie and Jade tries to decipher, but even causes a lot of trouble for the Chans to the extent of making the Enforcers look nice.
445* SmallNameBigEgo: Brags about the difficulty of obtaining the snake talisman when it fell into his hand after Jackie did all the work.
446
447[[/folder]]
448
449[[folder:Yokonowa Family]]
450!!!'''Appearances:''' "[[Recap/JackieChanAdventuresS2E4TheMotherOfAllBattles The Mother of All Battles]]"
451
452A Japanese American crime syndicate in San Francisco.
453
454----
455* BullyingADragon: Straight or not, insulting Tohru is not a smart idea.
456* EveryoneHasStandards:
457** They want to recruit Tohru, but want to make sure he's trustworthy since (as far as they know) he double crossed his old boss Valmont.
458** They can't stand the arguing between Uncle and Tohru's mother.
459* ILied: They make a deal with Uncle for him to bring them the Kyoto Octopus in exchange for Jackie and Tohru's safety over the phone. Off the phone, they brag to Jackie and Tohru that once they have the octopus, they're all going into the shark tank.
460* KillerYoYo: The boss plays with one, but never actually uses it for anything necessary. Ironically, Jackie uses it on him to bind his legs when trying to escape with the octopus.
461* ManipulativeBastard: The boss tries to convince Tohru through a combination of OnlyInItForTheMoney and WellDoneSonGuy to help him with his Kyoto Octopus heist by telling him the octopus is worth a lot of money that he could buy a limo like his and make his mother proud.
462* TooDumbToLive:
463** The boss hides in a trash can with the octopus instead of escaping until after Uncle and Tohru's mother finish beating up his henchmen and Jackie and Tohru escape the shark all while Jade is locked in a closet.
464** His henchmen thought it would be a great idea to heckle Tohru about being a turncoat and a mama's boy. Predictably this ends with Tohru nearly pulverizing them.
465
466[[/folder]]

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