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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresMagicalHeroes Magical Heroes]][[labelnote:Character List]]Lo Pei, The Eight Immortals, Chi Master Fong, Super Moose[[/labelnote]]
* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresTalismanNobles Talisman Nobles]] [[labelnote:Character List]] Scruffy, Haiku, Mickey, Sasha, Eggbert, Mordecai, The Snake, Bob, Lucky, Royal Medicine, The Yak, Shendu[[/labelnote]]
* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresOtherCharacters Other Characters]] [[labelnote:Character List]]Jackie Chan's Yin and Yang [Yin/Light Jackie (Pussycat), Yang/Dark Jackie (Tiger)], Mama Tohru, Miss Hartman, Drew, The Ben Shui Order, Xu Lin, Jimmy (Iso), Larry, Frank, Charlie, Rocko[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresMagicalHeroes Magical Heroes]][[labelnote:Character List]]Lo Pei, The Eight Immortals, Chi Master Fong, Super Moose[[/labelnote]]
* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresTalismanNobles Talisman Nobles]] [[labelnote:Character List]] Scruffy, Haiku, Mickey, Sasha, Eggbert, Mordecai, The Snake, Bob, Lucky, Royal Medicine, The Yak, Shendu[[/labelnote]]
* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresOtherCharacters Other Characters]] [[labelnote:Character List]]Jackie Chan's Yin and Yang [Yin/Light Jackie (Pussycat), Yang/Dark Jackie (Tiger)], Mama Tohru, Miss Hartman, Drew, The Ben Shui Order, Xu Lin, Jimmy (Iso), Larry, Frank, Charlie, Rocko[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresTalismanNobles Talisman Nobles]] [[labelnote:Character List]] Scruffy, Haiku, Mickey, Sasha, Eggbert, Mordecai, The Snake, Bob, Lucky, Royal Medicine, The Yak, Shendu[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresSection13AndJTeam Section 13 And J-Team]] [[labelnote:Character List]]Captain Augustus Black, El Toro Fuerte, Paco, Viper[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresOniAndShadowkhan Oni And Shadowkhan]] [[labelnote:Character List]]Tarakudo, Oni Generals, Ikazuki, Shadowkhan (Ninja Khan, Razor Khan, Bat Khan, Sumo Khan, Samurai Khan, Squid Khan, Crab Khan, Leech Khan, Mantis Khan)[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresOniAndShadowkhan Oni And and Shadowkhan]] [[labelnote:Character List]]Tarakudo, Oni Generals, Ikazuki, Shadowkhan (Ninja Khan, Razor Khan, Bat Khan, Sumo Khan, Samurai Khan, Squid Khan, Crab Khan, Leech Khan, Mantis Khan)[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresOtherCharacters Other Characters]] [[labelnote:Character List]]Jackie Chan's Yin and Yang [Yin/Light Jackie (Pussycat), Yang/Dark Jackie (Tiger)], Mama Tohru, Miss Hartman, Drew, The Ben Shui Order, Xu Lin, Jimmy (Iso), Larry[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresOtherCharacters Other Characters]] [[labelnote:Character List]]Jackie Chan's Yin and Yang [Yin/Light Jackie (Pussycat), Yang/Dark Jackie (Tiger)], Mama Tohru, Miss Hartman, Drew, The Ben Shui Order, Xu Lin, Jimmy (Iso), Larry[[/labelnote]]Larry, Frank, Charlie, Rocko[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresMinorVillains Minor 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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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresMinorVillains Minor Villains]] [[labelnote:Character List]]Bartholomew Chang, El Chupacabra, The Jiangshi, Kuniko "Origami" Kasahara, Kasahara (Origami), Monkey King, The Old Monk, Spring-Heeled Jack, Vanessa Barone[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresMinorVillains Minor Villains]] [[labelnote:Character List]]Bartholomew Chang, El Chupacabra, The Jiangshi, Kuniko "Origami" Kasahara, Monkey King, The Old Monk, Spring-Heeled Jack, Vanessa Barone, Iso (Jimmy)[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresMinorVillains Minor Villains]] [[labelnote:Character List]]Bartholomew Chang, El Chupacabra, The Jiangshi, Kuniko "Origami" Kasahara, Monkey King, The Old Monk, Spring-Heeled Jack, Vanessa Barone, Iso (Jimmy)[[/labelnote]]Barone[[/labelnote]]



* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresOtherCharacters Other Characters]] [[labelnote:Character List]]Jackie Chan's Yin and Yang [Yin/Light Jackie (Pussycat), Yang/Dark Jackie(Tiger)], Mama Tohru, Miss Hartman, Drew, The Ben Shui Order, Xu Lin, Jimmy, Larry[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresOtherCharacters Other Characters]] [[labelnote:Character List]]Jackie Chan's Yin and Yang [Yin/Light Jackie (Pussycat), Yang/Dark Jackie(Tiger)], Jackie (Tiger)], Mama Tohru, Miss Hartman, Drew, The Ben Shui Order, Xu Lin, Jimmy, Jimmy (Iso), Larry[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresMinorVillains Minor Villains]] [[labelnote:Character List]]Bartholomew Chang, El Chupacabra, The Jiangshi, Kuniko "Origami" Kasahara, Monkey King, The Old Monk, Spring-Heeled Jack, Vanessa Barone, Iso[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresMinorVillains Minor Villains]] [[labelnote:Character List]]Bartholomew Chang, El Chupacabra, The Jiangshi, Kuniko "Origami" Kasahara, Monkey King, The Old Monk, Spring-Heeled Jack, Vanessa Barone, Iso[[/labelnote]]Iso (Jimmy)[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresOtherCharacters Other Characters]] [[labelnote:Character List]]Jackie Chan's Yin and Yang [Yin/Light Jackie (Pussycat), Yang/Dark Jackie(Tiger)], Mama Tohru, Miss Hartman, Drew, The Ben Shui Order, Xu Lin, Larry[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresOtherCharacters Other Characters]] [[labelnote:Character List]]Jackie Chan's Yin and Yang [Yin/Light Jackie (Pussycat), Yang/Dark Jackie(Tiger)], Mama Tohru, Miss Hartman, Drew, The Ben Shui Order, Xu Lin, Jimmy, Larry[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresMinorVillains Minor 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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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresMinorVillains Minor Villains]] [[labelnote:Character List]]Bartholomew Chang, El Chupacabra, The Jiangshi, Kuniko "Origami" Kasahara, Monkey King, The Old Monk, Spring-Heeled Jack, Vanessa Barone[[/labelnote]]Barone, Iso[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresOtherCharacters Other Characters]] [[labelnote:Character List]]Mama Tohru, Miss Hartman, Drew, The Ben Shui Order, Jackie Chan's Yin and Yang [Yin/Light Jackie (Pussycat), Yang/Dark Jackie(Tiger)], Xu Lin, Larry[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresOtherCharacters Other Characters]] [[labelnote:Character List]]Mama Tohru, Miss Hartman, Drew, The Ben Shui Order, Jackie List]]Jackie Chan's Yin and Yang [Yin/Light Jackie (Pussycat), Yang/Dark Jackie(Tiger)], Mama Tohru, Miss Hartman, Drew, The Ben Shui Order, Xu Lin, Larry[[/labelnote]]

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[[folder:Magical Heroes]]
!!Lo Pei
[[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 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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* {{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.
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* 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
[[quoteright:320:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/909311b6ae4709b384daac6c0b42a46a.png]]
[[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.
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%%* 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.
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* {{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.
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* 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!
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!!Lo Pei
[[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 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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* {{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.
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* 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.
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%%* 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.
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* 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!
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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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!!Lo Pei
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[LongDeadBadass He sure means business]].
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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 --> ''I must once again safeguard these, lest they were kicked out fall into the hands of the monastery for bad behavior, Ultimate Evil.''

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

A sacred warrior of
the Ice Gang sought revenge but were stopped by Jackie and Ling Dynasty. Nine hundred years ago, he led the Enforcers. They were later recruited by Drago and changed them uprising against Shendu, turning the demon into a statue and taking away his dragon henchmen.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.



* {{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 {{Badass}}: He is a wise and mighty chi wizard who not only overthrow Shendu 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
the height of a match for his power, but his reanimated copy defeated both 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.
Tohru.
%%* BadassBaritone
%%* BadassBeard
* BroughtDownToNormal: They spend a good deal of the last season being powered up, but lose all their powers when [[spoiler:Drago is banished BadassGrandpa: A wise old chi sage, similar 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.
Uncle.
%%*BadassMustache
* {{Empowered Badass Normal}}s: For BigGood: He's the duration of their service to Drago, they received some of one who turned Shendu into a statue and scattered his Fire Demon chi (and in Talismans to the finale, four corners of 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
Earth. [[spoiler: The same spell he used to accomplish that is reused on Shendu during the Ice Gang replaced 3rd season.]]
* CallingYourAttacks: When he performs scroll magic, he shouts
the Enforcers 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 Drago's henchmen]].
a sign of friendship. [[spoiler:After he's turned back to a liveless terracotta, his right hand is left in this gesture.]]
* {{Genius Bruiser}}s: Cobra {{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 Fist have proven themselves Tohru with martial arts.
%%* LongDeadBadass:
* MadeOfIron: When Tohru squashes him under a taxi, he survives uninjured. Jade suggests this
to be adept with technology.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.

** In "Clash Of * PaperTalisman: His magic is performed through scrolls. The Titanics", they managed ones he's shown using can be used to build a fully functional submarine out of broken cars in their junkyard hideout.[[PowerFloats levitate]], petrify opponents and [[KiAttacks energy blasting]].
** In "Stealing Thunder", they do various mechanical decorations in their new tower hideout (the Space Needle of Seattle).* 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.

** It's possible that * YouShallNotPass: He stays behind to fight the Shadowkhan, allowing Jackie and Jade to escape with the Talismans. When they also built are at a safe distance, he throws the monster trucks and tasers used Rat Talisman to kidnap Jackie, Uncle, and Captain Black in the second them, letting himself 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 a statue again.
* WarriorPoet: He constantly utters nature-inspired analogies
to {{Draconic Humanoid}}s.
* ReplacementMooks: They take
poetically and abstractly describe or muse upon his situations.
--> "As
the Enforcers' place as dandelion scatters its seeds to the henchmen four winds, so did I scatter the Talismans to the four corners of the ongoing season.
earth."
* SpikyHair: They all have this in their human forms to accentuate their rebellious street gang imago.
* TerribleTrio: Though a more competent trio than
WouldntHurtAChild: He's briefly tricked by the Enforcers ever were.
* VillainExitStageLeft: Subverted during the GrandFinale: after [[spoiler:Drago has been banished]] and the Ice Gang turn back into humans,
to think they attempt to sneak away, only to be stopped by El Toro and Paco.

!!Strikemaster Ice
are his [[PaperThinDisguise fellow Ling warriors]], until they grab Jade.
--> ''Let me demonstrate how this [[PowerCrystal little hunk "A sacred warrior would never harm a child. You are impostors!"

!![[Myth/ChineseMythology The Eight Immortals]]
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Eight legendary heroes
of ice]] is gonna let Strikemaster Ice go back ancient China. They are the ones who originally banished Shendu and his siblings to the monastery Demon Netherworld and bring down locked their portals with the HOUSE!''

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

The leader of
Pan'Ku Box. However, the trio.artifacts they used to do this (their symbols) were tainted with the demons' chi.



* 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.

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* BlondesAreEvil: Strikemaster Ice has blonde hair in his human form.
* TheDragon: Both figuratively and literally
ArtifactOfDoom: The artifacts they used to Drago.
* DishingOutDirt: In
seal the GrandFinale, Drago gives him 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 of Dai Gui will also [[BodyHorror mutate the Earth Demon.
* IronicNickname: Strikemaster '''Ice''' is given
person's body, making it look like the ability 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 breathe '''fire'''.
be as good as they were, you know?
%%* BadassMustache: Zhang Guolao, Li Tieguai, Lan Caihe and Cao Guojiu.
%%* BaldOfAwesome: Lü Dongbin and Li Tieguai.
* JiveTurkey / TotallyRadical: {{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 speaks Xiangu, they're never shown with opened eyes.
* FlowerMotifs: He Xiangu's symbol is
a lot 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 cliched urban slang.
* PlayingWithFire:
castanets, and Han Xiangzi's symbol is [[MagicalFlutist a flute]].
%%* MonochromaticEyes:
He gets this power Xiangu
%%* NiceHat: Han Xiangzi and Zhongli Quan.
* NoodleIncident: The Fire Demon Chi is never discussed. Since Drago already had the fire powers inherited
from Drago.
his father, it's natural he would not be interested in pursuing the artifact containing his father's chi.
* SneezeOfDoom: In "Black & White & Chi All Over", he's 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 be allergic to flowers. This causes him to repeteadly sneeze fire blasts during them after they sealed the fight at the flower shop.
* UngratefulBastard: In his debut episode, a flashback shows him to
Demon Sorcerers away. [[WildMassGuessing For all we know]], they might have been slightly out of shape when he was just a pizza boy. [[PosthumousCharacter destroyed]] or they AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence.
%%* YouGottaHaveBlueHair:
He repaid his martial arts training by refusing to follow 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 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.
line, Daolon Wong [[NeverSayDie "defeated"]] him.



* 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.

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%%* BlueIsHeroic: His figurine wears a blue robe.
* BlowYouAway: In TheGhost: We don't get to see a flashback of him or to hear his voice, but in "The Good, the GrandFinale, Drago 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 him the chi signs through forces of Xiao Fung the Wind Demon.
* JiveTurkey / TotallyRadical: He speaks
nature (like how [[Disney/TheLionKingIISimbasPride Mufasa did with a lot of cliched urban slang.
Rafiki]]). It should be noted that [[MeaningfulName Fong can literally mean "wind"]] in Chinese.
* SuperSpeed: He gets this power PosthumousCharacter: All we know about him comes from Drago. what Uncle and Wong say about him.
* ShrineToTheFallen:
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 shrine and a statue to his memory somewhere in it.

!!DJ Fist
The silent strongman of
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 group.Rat Talisman to bring a stuffed doll of him to life.



* 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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* TheBrute: "The silent strongman of ActionHero: His first solution to problems is action.
* AnimalSuperhero: SUPER MOOSE!
* AnimateInanimateObject: Thanks to
the group."
%%* MartialArtsHeadband:
Rat Talisman, he becomes a [[LivingToys living toy]].
* ShockAndAwe: In the GrandFinale, Drago gives him the chi of Tchang Zu the Thunder Demon.
{{Badass}}: For a toy, he's surprisingly effective.
* SuperStrength: BadassAdorable: A crime-fighting stuffed animal.
* BigDamnHeroes:
He gets this power from Drago. He can punch Tohru through a room.
* TheVoiceless: His pained exclamations are all the sounds we
has saved people in every episode he appears in. Nobody except Jade ever hear coming from 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 mouth. Once he whispered something to Ice's ear without us hearing what he said.
--> '''Jackie:''' [[LampshadeHanging You don't talk much, do you?]]
cape!




[[folder:Magical Heroes]]
!!Lo Pei
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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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* {{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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* 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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A deceased Chinese mystic who taught Uncle magic for 15 years. Somewhere along the line, Daolon Wong [[NeverSayDie "defeated"]] him.
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%%* 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.
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* 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!
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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresTheIceGang The Ice Gang]] [[labelnote:Character List]]Strikemaster Ice, MC Cobra, DJ Fist[[/labelnote]]



* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresMagicalHeroes Magical Heroes]][[labelnote:Character List]]Lo Pei, The Eight Immortals, Chi Master Fong, Super Moose[[/labelnote]]



[[folder:Dark Chi Forces]]
!!Daolon Wong
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--> ''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.

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

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

The main villain
Drago's henchmen. They consist of Season 3. He is an ancient Chinese dark chi wizard who tries to find 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 animals with Talisman powers.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.



* 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.
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* 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.
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[[folder:The Ice Gang]]
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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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* [[Characters/JackieChanAdventuresOniAndShadowkhan Oni And Shadowkhan]] [[labelnote:Character List]][[/labelnote]]List]]Tarakudo, Oni Generals, Ikazuki, Shadowkhan (Ninja Khan, Razor Khan, Bat Khan, Sumo Khan, Samurai Khan, Squid Khan, Crab Khan, Leech Khan, Mantis Khan)[[/labelnote]]



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



* 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.

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* BadassArmy: The Oni and Shadowkhan could {{Arrogant Kung Fu Guy}}s: Awesome skills at martial arts used for greedy criminal activities? They're possibly engulf the entire world in darkness (figuratively and [[TheNightThatNeverEnds literally]]).
even more petty than Hak Foo.
* FangsAreEvil: The Oni {{Badass}}es: They have sharp teeth.
* HornedHumanoid: The Oni have small horns.
* KeystoneArmy: While generally efficient, the Shadowkhan are dependent on their masters' instructions. Other
proven to be more of a match for Jackie than the Oni, people can control 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 only as long as 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 wearing an Oni Mask or having [[spoiler:Tarakudo's mark]]. [[spoiler:Imprisoning Tarakudo in 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 mask seals 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 his Generals built the monster trucks and all tasers used to kidnap Jackie, Uncle, and Captain Black in the Shadowkhan.]]
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}}: During the 4th season, when Tarakudo or the Oni are involved, you hear Their theme is a quiet sinister tone.
quick rock tempo.
* 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. ManChild: 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 Ice Gang all act like overgrown teenagers, although they accidentally discover do seem to be younger than 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.]]
Enforcers.
* 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:
NeverMyFault: Like the Demon Sorcerers, Tarakudo and his Generals are ancient, but Enforcers, they're not willing to accept responsibility for their actual age is never stated. The fact that Shendu used one 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 Oni Masks ongoing season.
* SpikyHair: They all have this in their human forms
to summon the Shadowkhan, indicating they were defeated before he was turned into accentuate their rebellious street gang imago.
* TerribleTrio: Though
a statue, hints that the Oni might be even ''older'' more competent trio than the Demon Sorcerers.
Enforcers ever were.
* {{Youkai}}: The Oni are a class of creatures from VillainExitStageLeft: Subverted during the folklore of Japan.

!!Tarakudo
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[[caption-width-right:144: This face will stare at you from
GrandFinale: after [[spoiler:Drago has been banished]] and the SHADOWS!]]
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Ice Gang turn back into humans, they attempt to see spoilers]]http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/5aaca746a77e16d59807e1937936dc6c.png[[/labelnote]]]]
-->''I am the one and
sneak away, only King 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 Shadowkhan!''

monastery and bring down the HOUSE!''

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

Mike Erwin

The main villain of Season 4. He is the king leader 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.trio.



* 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.

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* 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
BlondesAreEvil: Strikemaster Ice has blonde hair in 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, form.
* TheDragon: Both figuratively
and his Generals are never shown plotting behind his back.
literally to Drago.
* BerserkButton: He becomes absolutely murderous once he finds out that DishingOutDirt: In the J-Team has obtained his mask.
* BigBad: Of Season 4, being
GrandFinale, Drago gives him the leader chi of Dai Gui the Oni and Earth Demon.
* IronicNickname: Strikemaster '''Ice''' is given
the Shadowkhan.
ability to breathe '''fire'''.
* BigNo: JiveTurkey / TotallyRadical: He yells this when [[spoiler:he's being sucked into his mask]].
* BroughtDownToBadass: When Tarakudo is hit
speaks with a spell that 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 [[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
repeteadly sneeze fire blasts during the show, Tarakudo asks Jade if she's going to reclaim her title as fight at 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]].
flower shop.
* WeaksauceWeakness: As an Oni, Tarakudo's eyes are very sensitive to onions, and having it thrown in UngratefulBastard: In his face will make debut episode, a flashback shows 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 slightly out of shape when he was just a mask. Any mortal who wears an Oni Mask will be possessed, pizza boy. He repaid his martial arts training by refusing to follow the way of peace and can summon a unique type kicking the monk announcing it.
* WouldHitAGirl: He takes down the two females
of Shadowkhan.Drago's possible recruits.
%%* YouthfulFreckles:

!!MC Cobra

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

Ice's right-hand man.



* 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.

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* BaldOfEvil: Most of them don't have hair on their heads.
* BodyHorror: When a mask is worn,
BlowYouAway: In the user's face (and sometimes their whole body) will change to resemble that of GrandFinale, Drago gives him the Oni possessing them.
* BodySnatcher: Once
chi of Xiao Fung the mask's host uses their Shadowkhan, they begin to have equal control Wind Demon.
* JiveTurkey / TotallyRadical: He speaks with a lot
of the user's body, whether the user (namely Captain Black, Finn, Paco, Jade and Valmont) want them to or not.
cliched urban slang.
* 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
SuperSpeed: He gets this power from their masks, they wear Drago. He could 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
rival 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.
Rabbit Talisman.
* TheVoiceless: Excluding Ikazuki, they're never heard speaking.
* UndyingLoyalty: They all have this towards Tarakudo, as they're never shown plotting behind
In his back.
first three appearances, he didn't speak at all. Afterwards, it's subverted.
* WeaksauceWeakness: Onions can normally hurt them, unless an Oni Mask is attached to a YouGottaHaveBlueHair: The dark hair of his human host.
* WildHair: Some
form has a purplish tint in it.

!!DJ Fist
The silent strongman
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.
group.



* 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 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
TheBrute: "The Demon Behind", Ikazuki is addressed as Tarakudo's second-in-command by Tohru. This comes into play in silent strongman of the fourth season finale, where Ikazuki orders group."
%%* MartialArtsHeadband:
* ShockAndAwe: In
the other Demon Generals to attack GrandFinale, Drago gives him the Chans and remains with Tarakudo at Section 13 base during chi of Tchang Zu the Earth's invasion.
Thunder Demon.
* TheDreaded: Ikazuki is feared as Tarakudo's most fearsome general. But it's played for laughs as he ends up SuperStrength: He gets this power from Drago. He can punch Tohru through a room.
* TheVoiceless: His pained exclamations are all
the ButtMonkey in all appearances - in his first, literally.
* EverythingsBetterWithSamurai: He commands Samurai Khan. [[spoiler:When he is released
sounds we ever hear coming from his mask, mouth. Once 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
whispered something to Ice's ear without us hearing what 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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said.
--> '''Jackie:''' [[LampshadeHanging You don't talk much, do you?]]
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[[folder:Magical Heroes]]
!!Lo Pei
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[[caption-width-right:320:[[LongDeadBadass He sure means business]].]]
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Demonic shadow spirits. They were introduced as {{ninja}}s who served
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--> ''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 briefly [[KidWithTheLeash Jade]]. In Season 4 we learn that their 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 masters were Lo Pei's personality and powers. In the Oni, and there are 9 different varieties end of them.the episode, he's turned back into a statue.



* 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 {{Badass}}: He is a wise and mighty chi wizard 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, overthrow Shendu at the Oni's influence will dominate 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 host eventually.
* DarkIsEvil: Quite literally, see LivingShadow.
* DefeatEqualsExplosion: When they "die", they vaporize
one who turned Shendu into black mist.
* EliteMooks: They are far more skilled
a statue and deadly than The Enforcers.
* EvilWearsBlack: They wear black clothes (or black skin).
* HumanoidAbomination: All but
scattered his Talismans to 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
four corners of the Ninja Shadowkhan in "Queen of the Shadowkhan", she used them as household servants.
** When Ratso got the Razor-Khan Oni Mask,
Earth. [[spoiler: The same spell 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
accomplish that they were better than humans in every way. We see several shots of Shadowkhan typing is reused on computers, checking folders, arresting people... and mopping Shendu during 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.
3rd season.]]
* ShadowWalker: The Shadowkhan can use shadows 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 dimensional doors. They once travelled 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 the Shadow Realm in order to enter Jade's dream.
* SummonMagic:
scrolls. The Shadowkhan ones he's shown using can be summoned anywhere 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 is ambient shadow.
was this guy overthrowing Shendu.
* TheVoiceless: They 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 speak.

!!!Ninja Khan
harm a child. You are impostors!"

!![[Myth/ChineseMythology The Eight Immortals]]
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The most common kind
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Eight legendary heroes
of Shadowkhan, and the only type seen until Season 4. ancient China. They have been summoned by are the ones who originally banished Shendu and Daolon Wong (through sorcery), Jade his siblings to the Demon Netherworld and [[spoiler:Tohru]] (with locked their portals with the [[spoiler:Mark of Tarakudo]]), and Chow (with an Oni Mask).Pan'Ku Box. However, the artifacts they used to do this (their symbols) were tainted with the demons' chi.



* 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 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 five or tens of them, they natural he would take not be interested in pursuing the same amount artifact containing his father's chi.
* PaperFanOfDoom: Zhongli Quan's symbol is a fan.
%%* PinkMeansFeminine: He Xiangu.
* PoweredArmor: The Armor
of effort 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 dispatch.the wielder's physique]] and enhances [[InASingleBound their]] [[SuperStrength physical]] [[SuperToughness abilities]].
* FlechetteStorm: Sometimes they do this with their shuriken.
* HighlyVisibleNinja: Averted. While they usually face the heroes face-to-face,
PrecursorHeroes: Similar to Lo Pei, they are actually very good at being stealthy and unseen in spite of their numbers.
* HumanoidAbomination: They're
famous heroes who defeated the most human-like Demon Sorcerers in appearance, besides the blue skin and red eyes.
past.
* JackOfAllStats: When compared to the other Shadowkhan, they appear to be the most versatile.
* KnifeNut:
{{Public Domain Character}}s: They can summon are figures from UsefulNotes/{{Taoism}}. They were originally mortal humans who achieved {{Immortality}} and various weapons, but 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 mostly use throwing stars.
* McNinja: Subverted. They initially seem like this, as ninjas
are Japanese and Shendu is ''Chinese''. Eventually it's shown.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: It's never
revealed that Shendu merely possessed what happened to them after they sealed the mask that grants control over them.
* {{Ninja}}: They run and [[InASingleBound jump around]], use martial arts, and throw shuriken.
* NotQuiteFlight: They
Demon Sorcerers away. [[WildMassGuessing For all we know]], they might have in their suits capes which been [[PosthumousCharacter destroyed]] or 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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AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence.
%%* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: He Xiangu. Cao Guojiu has purple hair.

!!Chi Master Fong
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These Shadowkhan attack with sharp blade-like claws. They are summoned by Ratso with an Oni Mask.[[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.



* 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
BlueIsHeroic: His figurine wears a blue robe.
* FragileSpeedster: They seem TheGhost: We don't get to be see a flashback of him or to hear his voice, but in "The Good, the fastest type Bad, the Blind, the Deaf and the Mute", we see on a shrine dedicated to his memory a statue and a small figurine of Shadowkhan.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.

* KnifeNut: They have Freddy Krueger-like knife-gloved hands.
%%* MonstrousHumanoid
* NoodlePeople: While it's not exaggerated, their torso, head
ShrineToTheFallen: He has a shrine and limbs are thin. A special mention goes a statue to their legs: they have pointed blades as their legs.
his memory somewhere in South China.
* WallCrawl: They can do this thanks SpiritAdvisor: He appears to the blades their limbs consist of.

!!!Bat Khan
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Uncle in various abstract forms to provide guidance.

!!Super Moose
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Flying Shadowkhan. They are summoned by Scruffy
org/pmwiki/pub/images/70c767bb935f4c4c451674d1ccfb5c12.jpg]]

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

An anthropomorphic moose superhero. Normally a fictitious character, unless Jade uses
the dog, who somehow got an Oni Mask on his face.Rat Talisman to bring a stuffed doll of him to life.



* 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
[[quoteright:320:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fdb1c72484e1392ba2faf662e64bb08b.jpg]]
Large and strong Shadowkhan. They are summoned by Captain Black with an Oni Mask.
----
* 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
[[quoteright:270:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/edba2d02c098fa89d4898067b509159e.jpg]]
Ikazuki's henchmen, who are ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. They are summoned by the reanimated Ikazuki Mask, while he was placed on Finn's butt.
----
* 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
[[quoteright:320:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/a92b6bf533bdc3bcfc03eaf8f99bece0.jpg]]
Slimy tentacled monsters who can "stretch like taffy". They are summoned by [[spoiler:Paco]] with an Oni Mask.
----
* 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
[[quoteright:300:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ef18101780a3300d520737562c7dfe17.png]]
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.
----
* 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.
----
* 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.]]
----
* 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]].

to:

* AirborneMook: They are ActionHero: His first solution to problems is action.
* AnimalSuperhero: SUPER MOOSE!
* AnimateInanimateObject: Thanks to
the only Shadowkhan type which can fly.
Rat Talisman, he becomes a [[LivingToys living toy]].
* BatOutOfHell: They have bat-like wings and their body resembles that of {{Badass}}: For a bat.
toy, he's surprisingly effective.
* EnergyBall: They can create these from shadow energy.
BadassAdorable: A crime-fighting stuffed animal.
* LeotardOfPower: That's 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 closest thing their outfits could be called.

!!!Sumo Khan
[[quoteright:320:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fdb1c72484e1392ba2faf662e64bb08b.jpg]]
Large and strong Shadowkhan. They are summoned by Captain Black
loose, you do not want to mess with an Oni Mask.
----
Super Moose!"
* BossInMookClothing: They're abnormally strong, and [[NoSell completely immune to normal attacks]]. The only way to defeat them is CuteBruiser: He charges into battle with the Talismans.
ANTLER ACTION!
* FingerPokeOfDoom: Just NonHumanSidekick: At least twice he has acted as a fillip is enough to send Hak Foo flying through a wall.
sidekick for Jade.
* 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
TheNoseKnows: Like Daolon Wong's Dark Chi Warriors, he can move quickly.
* PromotionToOpeningTitles: In the 4th season opening, one serves as the character who's punched by Jackie.
%%* SleevesAreForWimps
* SuperStrength: The Ox
smell Talisman is needed to match them.
magic.
* SuperToughness: The Talismans are required to destroy them.
%%* WrestlerInAllOfUs

!!!Samurai Khan
[[quoteright:270:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/edba2d02c098fa89d4898067b509159e.jpg]]
Ikazuki's henchmen, who are ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. They are summoned by the reanimated Ikazuki Mask, while he was placed on Finn's butt.
----
* 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
PintSizedPowerhouse: He once defeated as Hak Foo, who was a Dark Chi Warrior at the Ninja-Khan (or even easier). The fact that they're [[ButtMonkey Ikazuki's]] Shadowkhan is a justification.
time.
* 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
SuperheroesWearCapes: A moose looks like taffy". They are summoned by [[spoiler:Paco]] with an Oni Mask.
----
* 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
[[quoteright:300:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ef18101780a3300d520737562c7dfe17.png]]
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,
superhero because their Oni Mask was also split in half. They're summoned by Valmont and Jade with the two halves of the mask.
----
* 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.
----
* 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
[[quoteright:300:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6434b1425390d4d1db9753ef1c6393ae.jpg]]
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.]]
----
* 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]].
his cape!




[[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.
----
* {{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.
----
* 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.
----
* 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.
----
* 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: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]]
[[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.
----
* 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
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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!
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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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Section 13 is a government intelligence facility commanded by Captain Black.
[[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 "J-Team" main villain of Season 3. He is what Jade calls an ancient Chinese dark chi wizard who tries to find the Chan family's various allies.animals with Talisman powers.



* {{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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[[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.''

-->'''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.
----
* 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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[[caption-width-right:300: He sleeps with his mask.]]
-->''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.
----
* {{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]].

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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
ArchEnemy: To Uncle, 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
they are both chi wizards, although they use magic objects.
* TheBusCameBack: During the last season, El Toro, Paco,
Uncle is his GoodCounterpart, 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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[[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.''

-->'''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.
----
* AesopAmnesia: Even after learning that the supernatural is real, he sometimes forgets
Wong [[YouKilledMyFather "defeated" 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.
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: 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,
Almost every episode he's one in usually ends up with him getting injured and his final defeat is the most humiliating of any of the good guys. However, when he's possessed by [[spoiler:an Oni Mask]], he remarks at one point {{Big Bad}}s - [[spoiler:he's stripped of his surname to be appropriate for being the color of Darkness.
* ContagiousCassandraTruth: After witnessing demons
powers in a CurbStompBattle and magic first hand, he tries left to report it to rot in prison]]. Likewise, most of his superiors, but they decide he's gone crazy. He has to take Rorschach tests where he thinks all the images defeats 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
{{Humiliation Conga}}s, 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
episode involving time travel even 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
him rapidly flash through each of his J-Team allies on adventures where magic isn't the main concern.
most painful defeats.
* 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
CardCarryingVillain: The only significant and unambiguously Caucasian character.

!!El Toro Fuerte
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[[caption-width-right:300: He sleeps with his mask.]]
-->''This
goal that Wong's made clear 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.
----
* {{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,
that 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
wants 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]].spread evil.



** "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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[[caption-width-right:210:El Toro is the greatest!]]
-->''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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** "El Toro Fuerte [[MaskedLuchador NEVER removes his mask!]]"
"Gan, Ren, Chui!"
** "Sorry."
"Eh?"
* 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:
DarkIsEvil: He's quite nice proud to both Paco and Jade. And during declare his membership to the finale, he Forces of Darkness.
* {{Depowered}}: [[spoiler: In the 3rd arc's end, Uncle
takes a moment to affectionately address a baby.
away all of Wong's magical powers.]]
* GentleGiant: A really nice guy, despite EvilAlbino: No other human in the mask series is as pale as he is.
* EvilCounterpart: To Uncle. They're both elderly
and muscles.
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:
* GratuitousSpanish: He only uses Spanish 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 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
Shendu betrays him]], and he decides is working to stop using further the Talisman once and cause of evil for all, he regains his idols' admiration and his its own self-respect.
* TheKlutz: He has
sake- power is a tendency means to act impulsively, often accidentally injuring Jackie that end for him, not an end in the process.
--> "[[ApologisesALot Sorry.]]"
* {{Leitmotif}}: Slow Spanish guitar strummings.
* MaskedLuchador: This is both his day job and his way of life.
itself.
* MeaningfulName: His name means in Spanish "The Strong Bull".
* MightyGlacier: {{Downplayed}}.
EvilOldFolks: He's about as strong as Tohru. probably older than Uncle, given the fact that he faced off Uncle's teacher.
* EvilSorcerer:
He's fast 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 agile, but not as agile as Jackie or Viper.
blue robe.
* NoNameGiven: [[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname "El Toro Fuerte" is EvilerThanThou: He once ends up facing [[EvilVersusEvil the Monkey King]] and wins and he easily puts Valmont in his stage name]].
place when recruiting the Enforcers. But later he ends up on the "thou" end against [[spoiler:Shendu]].
* ParentalSubstitute: {{Expy}}: He servers as a fatherly figure has many similarities to Paco, [[Film/BigTroubleInLittleChina Lo Pan]], another evil and ancient Chinese wizard who seems to not have any parents 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 own.
palm a fanged mouth.
* TheRival: 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 Tohru Shendu in season 3. As soon as the old dragon is resurrected, he becomes the main threat.]]
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Most of
his initial episode. 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 second last 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 [[spoiler:dragged off to enter 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 BrawlerLock 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 massive Tohru.

!!Paco
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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:210:El Toro is [[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 greatest!]]
-->''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.
Warriors and renamed Zhen.



* 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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[[caption-width-right:130: EX-super thief]]
-->''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.

to:

* 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 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 fight so much - but at the same time, 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 able to drop it and be friends in a moment whenever seriously or fatally injured, they need to.
* CatchPhrase: "El Toro is the greatest!"
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: He was more
[[DefeatEqualsExplosion "poof" into clouds of a JerkWithAHeartOfGold in earlier episodes, but becomes more passive smoke]], and childish in later episodes - possibly because of fan reaction to his earlier personality.
* TheDragAlong: Though he is not necessarily unwilling
are eventually revived and is generally quick on the uptake, it's usually Jade pulling him along 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 adventures - especially during chins (excluding Zhen) and on their foreheads a mark similiar to the J-Team episodes, where "Jade sneaks off 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 Paco in tow 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 the adults are distracted and saves the day" is a running gag.
* {{Fanboy}}: Self-professed
he didn't agree 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,
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 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
Enforcers are just as expressive as before, the MindControl of one original Warriors were mostly expressionless. One of the Oni Masks.]]
* IKnowYouAreInThereSomewhereFight: At the center
rare cases 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,
them being NotSoStoic was when [[spoiler:Jade tosses fought them to a standstill with the Sheep Talisman Ben Shui Order's Chosen One's staff]].
* SummonToHand: They can summon their weapon
to Paco, which leaves him their hands, either over a long distance or out of most of the FinalBattle]].
thin air.
* ParentalAbandonment: His parents are never mentioned. El Toro -- who is probably not his father -- serves as SuperStrength: The skinny Chow/Gan could break down a [[ParentalSubstitute father-like figure]] to Paco.
* PintSizedKid: Like Jade, he remains at
door 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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[[caption-width-right:130: EX-super thief]]
-->''Jackie! Hey, sorry about the double-cross...''

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

An (ex-)thief who Jackie gets
was barricaded. Chui/Ratso easily caught up with in a tree that was falling on him. Zhen is the search for 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. HilarityEnsues. From Talisman's power at the second season on, she drops in 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 time to time to help the Chans.Japanese folklore. 10 of them (led by Tarakudo) commanded an army of [[LivingShadow Shadowkhan]], who are demonic shadow warriors.



* 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: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:

* ActionGirl: She's an expert thief who is on BadassArmy: The Oni and Shadowkhan could possibly engulf the same level with Jackie entire world in terms of martial arts.
darkness (figuratively and [[TheNightThatNeverEnds literally]]).
* AmbiguouslyBrown: She is noticeably darker-skinned 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 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
Oni, people can control them only interested as long as they're wearing an Oni Mask or having [[spoiler:Tarakudo's mark]]. [[spoiler:Imprisoning Tarakudo 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
his mask seals 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
his Generals and 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.
Shadowkhan.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: One 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 reminds of old detective series.
* LoveInterest: To Jackie, though he doesn't admit any romantic feelings for her. [[ShipperOnDeck But Jade really would love
destroys their mask prisons -- by gathering them in one location. The Oni then [[AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs conquer Section 13]] and begin summoning enough Shadowkhan to see this happen]].
* MoralityPet: Her first few appearances after her HeelFaceTurn make it clear that her friendship with Jade
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 Jade looks up to her (which she almost lost the first time she scammed Jade and Jackie) is Shendu used one of the major reasons she switched sides. Jade asking is also Oni Masks to summon the main reason she joined Shadowkhan, indicating they were defeated before he was turned into a statue, hints that the J-Team in Oni might be even ''older'' than the first place.
Demon Sorcerers.
* 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:
{{Youkai}}: The super thief is now Oni are 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:Dark Chi Forces]]
!!Daolon Wong
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class of creatures from the folklore of Japan.

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

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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:''' James Hong

Creator/MiguelFerrer

The main villain of Season 3. 4. He is an ancient Chinese dark chi wizard who tries to find the animals with Talisman powers.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.



* 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 they are both chi wizards, Uncle is his GoodCounterpart, AffablyEvil: The least strict boss to the Enforcers and Wong [[YouKilledMyFather "defeated" Uncle's teacher]].
isn't particularly malevolent - while he still wants to take over the world, he isn't a dick about it.
* ArcVillain: He's Tarakudo appears in the main enemy first and last episodes of Season 3 but only a minor recurring enemy otherwise.
the fourth season.
* AristocratsAreEvil: He styles himself as the "Lord of All Oni" and "King of the Shadowkhan".
%%* BeardOfEvil
* BadassGrandpa: He's at least as old He is an ancient and just as powerful as Uncle.
immortal demon after all.
* BadBoss:
** All
BadassMustache: His mustache is similar to those included to the [[BigBad Big Bads]] are this classical samurai masks.
* BadBoss: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] when compared
to varying degrees, but Daolon Wong might be the top contender. [[GotVolunteered He just appears and turns other {{Big Bad}}s of the series, though he has his moments when the Enforcers into stretch 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.
patience.
* 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}}:
BattleStrip: [[spoiler: In the 3rd arc's end, Uncle takes away all of Wong's magical powers.When he regains his body, he prepares for battle... by ripping off his shirt.]]
* EvilAlbino: No other human in BenevolentBoss: This is 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 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 antagonists who or Oni - more leniently, and his Generals are confirmed to have killed another character [[KilledOffForReal for real]].
* LaserGuidedKarma: In
never shown plotting behind his last appearance, he's [[spoiler:dragged off to be interrogated by back.
* BerserkButton: He becomes absolutely murderous once he finds out that
the past versions J-Team has obtained his mask.
* BigBad: Of Season 4, being the leader
of the Enforcers, Oni and the same ones whose present versions he enslaved 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 abused during the 3rd season]].
* LeanAndMean: He is the most scrawny
rest of the major antagonists 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 arguably the worst case of a BadBoss out of all of them.
* MagicWand: His wooden scepter. [[spoiler:It's eventually rendered powerless by Uncle.
his armies.]]
* MismatchedEyes: Wong's left eye is gray, 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 right eye is blue. Maybe it's due more flexible way of thinking. His best example of this trope would be hiding [[spoiler:the mask made specifically to magic?
seal him]] in the Shadow Realm, a place no human can enter without using BlackMagic.
* {{Necromancer}}: DeadpanSnarker: He provides more humor than the other {{Big Bad}}s with his dry wit.
* EarlyBirdCameo:
[[spoiler: He resurrects Shendu by magically creating for him As a new physical body to replace the one tattoo that Jade destroyed.put on her leg. Not surprisingly it's a MarkOfTheBeast (see below).]]
* 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
EvilSoundsDeep: Helps 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.
voice is provided by Miguel Ferrer.
* 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:
EvilWearsBlack: [[spoiler: He's last seen When he regains his physical body, he appears 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]].a black gi with [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver red patterns]].]]
* WizardDuel: Almost in their every encounter, 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 and Uncle engage in this.
* YouKilledMyFather: States
would get that he "defeated" Uncle's teacher, Chi Master Fong (the details of which are never brought up). While is if someone found the show has a NeverSayDie policy, most dialogue indicates mask 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).
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:And [[AndZoidberg Zhen]] (Hak Foo).]]

Daolon Wong's demonic henchmen. They originally consisted
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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 Ren, Chui, them has been trapped inside a mask. Any mortal who wears an Oni Mask will be possessed, and Gan; later they were replaced by Finn, Ratso, and Chow respectively. Eventually Hak Foo was also turned into one can summon a unique type of the Warriors and renamed Zhen.Shadowkhan.



* 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 BaldOfEvil: Most of them don't 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
hair on their nature as evil spirits
heads.
* DeathIsCheap: Any time 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 seriously or fatally injured, they [[DefeatEqualsExplosion "poof" into clouds still conscious of smoke]], their actions, but are greatly influenced by the mask, and are eventually revived and resummoned. [[ButtMonkey 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 Enforcers]] have this PlayedForLaughs.
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.
* DropTheHammer: Chui/Ratso uses a sledgehammer.
* EvilRedhead: Except for [[BaldOfEvil Chui/Ratso]],
EvilWearsBlack: [[spoiler: After they all have long red hair.
%%* EvilWearsBlack
are freed from their masks, they wear almost fully black uniforms.]]
* FacialMarkings: {{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 have lightning bolt on command vast Shadowkhan armies, and they fought personally before their chins (excluding Zhen) and on imprisonment [[spoiler:and after their foreheads liberation]].
* MadeOfIron: [[spoiler:After they are released from their masks,
a mark similiar to blast from 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.
Dragon Talisman doesn't injure them.]]
* SealedEvilInACan: The original Warriors All of the Oni Generals are trapped within masks and by extension, the Shadowkhan they control. [[spoiler:Ultimately, all the Generals are sealed by Uncle into in the Lost Urn of Wei Cheng, forcing Wong mask designed to replace them with the Enforcers.
imprison Tarakudo.]]
* 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
SlasherSmile: Their pointy teeth cause them to make these.
* SummonMagic: Each Oni General commands
a standstill with the Ben Shui Order's Chosen One's staff]].
* SummonToHand: They
tribe of Shadowkhan and, as per usual, can summon their weapon to their hands, either over a long distance or out them at will. Shendu commanded one tribe because he magically manipulated one 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.
masks.
* TheVoiceless: The original Warriors were completely mute. However, the Enforcers are still just Excluding Ikazuki, they're never heard speaking.
* UndyingLoyalty: They all have this towards Tarakudo,
as talkative after their transformations.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Oni and Shadowkhan]]
The [[{{Youkai}} Oni]] are hideous horned demons from Japanese folklore. 10
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 (led by Tarakudo) commanded an army of [[LivingShadow Shadowkhan]], 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 are demonic shadow warriors.is named. He is the second-in-command behind Tarakudo. He can summon Samurai Khan.



* 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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-->''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 ButtMonkey: Despite being the most powerful 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 named one of the Oni Mask or having [[spoiler:Tarakudo's mark]]. [[spoiler:Imprisoning 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 mask seals also first, literally.
* EverythingsBetterWithSamurai: He commands Samurai Khan. [[spoiler:When he is released from
his Generals and all the Shadowkhan.mask, he wears a [[CoolHelmet samurai helmet]].]]
%%* EvilIsHammy
%%* EvilSoundsDeep
%%* HotBlooded
* {{Leitmotif}}: During the 4th season, when {{Jerkass}}: He's respectful towards Tarakudo or and presumably towards the Oni are involved, you hear a quiet sinister tone.
other Generals, but towards everyone else he acts haughtily.
* NearVillainVictory: [[spoiler:The Oni Generals are released [[NiceJobBreakingItHero by KneelBeforeZod: He often orders people to bow before "his mighty form".
* RedOniBlueOni: Personality-wise,
the heroes]] unknowingly doing boisterous Ikazuki is red to 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 collected Tarakudo's face is no easy feat.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.
]]
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: TwoBeingsOneBody: The Oni are fearsome ogre-like demons from Japanese mythology. But the Shadowkhan Rat Talisman is used on the other hand were created for the show.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: Once all 9 Oni Generals are united, they collectively possess enough power
his mask to eventually cover the entire world in darkness. Presumably, if Tarakudo were not a floating head, make him talk. Later 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, is stuck onto Finn's ''rear''.
* UndyingLoyalty: He refuses to reveal
the latter seeks Chans a way 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
defeat 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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master when they're interrogating him.

!!The Shadowkhan
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-->''I am the one
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Demonic shadow spirits. They were introduced as {{ninja}}s who served Shendu,
and only King of the Shadowkhan!''

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

The main villain of
briefly [[KidWithTheLeash Jade]]. In Season 4. He is the king of the Shadowkhan and lord of all Oni. He seeks to release his nine Oni Generals and 4 we learn that their Shadowkhan armies to take over original masters were the world.Oni, and there are 9 different varieties of them.



* 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 the Enforcers and TheCorruption: To anyone who summons them who isn't particularly malevolent - while he still wants to take over already evil, and sometimes even then. It's the world, he isn't 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 dick about it.
time, the Oni's influence will dominate the host eventually.
* ArcVillain: 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 appears 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 first and last episodes Shadowkhan for something else than combat. For example:
** When Jade got control
of the fourth season.
* AristocratsAreEvil: He styles himself as the "Lord of All Oni" and "King
Ninja Shadowkhan in "Queen of the Shadowkhan".
%%* BeardOfEvil
* BadassGrandpa: He
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 an ancient 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 immortal demon 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.
* BadassMustache: His mustache is similar to those included SealedArmyInACan: The Shadowkhan are all bound to the classical samurai masks.
* BadBoss: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] when compared to
Oni Masks, until someone wears a mask and summons them. [[spoiler:In the other {{Big Bad}}s of end, all the series, though he has his moments when Shadowkhan are trapped inside Tarakudo's mask, along with the Enforcers stretch his patience.
* BattleStrip: [[spoiler: When he regains his body, he prepares for battle... by ripping off his shirt.
Oni.]]
* 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
ShadowWalker: The Shadowkhan can use shadows as dimensional doors. They 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
travelled through the Shadow Realm, a place no human can Realm in order to enter without using BlackMagic.
Jade's dream.
* 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
SummonMagic: The Shadowkhan can [[SealedEvilInACan seal him away]].]]
* KickTheDog: After the Bat Khan mask
be summoned anywhere there 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.]]
ambient shadow.
* 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
TheVoiceless: They never speak.

!!!Ninja Khan
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The most common kind of Shadowkhan, and
the leader deserves to only type seen until Season 4. They 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 summoned by Shendu and Daolon Wong (through sorcery), Jade and [[spoiler:Tohru]] (with the [[spoiler:Mark of Tarakudo]]), and Chow (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 ConservationOfNinjutsu: Whatever it's five or tens of them don't have hair on them, they would take the same amount of effort to dispatch.
* FlechetteStorm: Sometimes they do this with
their heads.
shuriken.
* BodyHorror: When a mask is worn, the user's HighlyVisibleNinja: Averted. While they usually face (and sometimes the heroes face-to-face, they are actually very good at being stealthy and unseen in spite of their whole body) will change to resemble that of numbers.
* HumanoidAbomination: They're
the Oni possessing them.
* BodySnatcher: Once
most human-like in appearance, besides the mask's host uses their blue skin and red eyes.
* JackOfAllStats: When compared to the other
Shadowkhan, they begin appear to have equal control of be the user's body, whether the user (namely Captain Black, Finn, Paco, Jade and Valmont) want them to or not.
most versatile.
* 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
KnifeNut: They can summon different breeds of Shadowkhan. That is the main reason the human villains want the masks in the first place.
* EvilWearsBlack: [[spoiler: After
various weapons, but they are freed from their masks, they wear almost fully black uniforms.]]
mostly use throwing stars.
* {{Flat Character}}s: Aside from Ikazuki, they don't get much characterization beyond vileness and loyal devotion to Tarakudo.
* {{Four Star Badass}}es:
McNinja: Subverted. They all command vast Shadowkhan armies, initially seem like this, as ninjas are Japanese 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
Shendu is ''Chinese''. Eventually it's revealed that Shendu merely possessed the mask designed to imprison Tarakudo.]]
that grants control over them.
* 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:
{{Ninja}}: They all run and [[InASingleBound jump around]], use martial arts, and throw shuriken.
* NotQuiteFlight: They
have this towards Tarakudo, as they're never in their suits capes which they can use for gliding.
* SmokeOut: They sometimes disappear by using smoke bombs.
* WallCrawl: They're
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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be able to do this without any visible tools for that purpose.

!!!Razor 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
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These Shadowkhan attack with sharp blade-like claws. They are summoned by Ratso 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 being AbsurdlySharpBlade [[AbsurdlySharpClaws Claws]] / WolverineClaws
%%* AudibleSharpness
* FragileSpeedster: They seem to be
the most powerful and the only named one fastest type 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.
Shadowkhan.
* TheDreaded: Ikazuki is feared as Tarakudo's most fearsome general. But KnifeNut: They have Freddy Krueger-like knife-gloved hands.
%%* MonstrousHumanoid
* NoodlePeople: While
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
not exaggerated, their torso, head and presumably towards the other Generals, but towards everyone else he acts haughtily.
* KneelBeforeZod: He often orders people
limbs are thin. A special mention goes to bow before "his mighty form".
their legs: they have pointed blades as their legs.
* RedOniBlueOni: Personality-wise, the boisterous Ikazuki is red WallCrawl: They can do this thanks 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
blades their limbs consist of.

!!!Bat Khan
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Demonic shadow spirits.
Flying Shadowkhan. They were introduced as {{ninja}}s are summoned by Scruffy the dog, 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.somehow got an Oni Mask on his face.



* 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).

to:

* 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:
AirborneMook: 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:
only Shadowkhan are just that, shadows manifested into physical form.
type which can fly.
* MookCarryover: Inverted. BatOutOfHell: They are introduced as serving Shendu, but originally served Tarakudo, despite the latter not appearing until Season 4. Played straight with Shadow-Jade have bat-like wings and to their body resembles that of 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.
bat.
* MalevolentMaskedMen: EnergyBall: 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.
can create these from shadow energy.
* MundaneUtility: Some people have used LeotardOfPower: That's 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
closest thing their outfits could be summoned anywhere there is ambient shadow.
* TheVoiceless: They never speak.

!!!Ninja
called.

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

to:

* ConservationOfNinjutsu: Whatever it's five or tens 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 them, 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 would take the same amount of effort to dispatch.move slowly, and only by traveling through shadows they can move quickly.
* FlechetteStorm: Sometimes they do this with their shuriken.
* HighlyVisibleNinja: Averted. While they usually face
PromotionToOpeningTitles: In the heroes face-to-face, they are actually very good at being stealthy and unseen in spite of their numbers.
* HumanoidAbomination: They're
4th season opening, one serves as the most human-like in appearance, besides the blue skin and red eyes.
character who's punched by Jackie.
%%* SleevesAreForWimps
* JackOfAllStats: When compared SuperStrength: The Ox Talisman is needed 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
match 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
SuperToughness: The Talismans are required to be able to do this without any visible tools for that purpose.

!!!Razor
destroy them.
%%* WrestlerInAllOfUs

!!!Samurai
Khan
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These Shadowkhan attack with sharp blade-like claws.
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Ikazuki's henchmen, who are ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
They are summoned by Ratso with an Oni Mask.the reanimated Ikazuki Mask, while he was placed on Finn's butt.



* 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
AbsurdlySharpBlade: Their shadow katanas.
* ArmorIsUseless: See the FakeUltimateMook below.
* CoolHelmet: That too comes from being a samurai.
%%* AudibleSharpness
EverythingsBetterWithSamurai:
* FragileSpeedster: They seem FakeUltimateMook: They're big, heavily armored samurai that wield shadow swords able to be cut through anything, yet in the fastest type of Shadowkhan.
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.
* KnifeNut: They have Freddy Krueger-like knife-gloved hands.
%%* MonstrousHumanoid
* NoodlePeople: While it's not exaggerated,
GlassCannon: Turns out that despite their torso, head armor, they're not that difficult to dissipate.
%%* HeavilyArmoredMook
* HumanoidAbomination: Besides being quite tall
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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having red eyes and blue hands, they're quite human-looking.

!!!Squid Khan
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Flying Shadowkhan.
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Slimy tentacled monsters who can "stretch like taffy".
They are summoned by Scruffy the dog, who somehow got [[spoiler:Paco]] with an Oni Mask on his face.Mask.



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

!!!Crab
Khan
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Large and strong Shadowkhan.
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They are 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 Captain Black Valmont and Jade with an Oni Mask.the two halves of the mask.



* 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, HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Valmont 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
Jade each end up wearing half an Oni Mask, so when they summon their necks are more crouched.
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.
* MightyGlacier: As HybridMonster: Like stated above, they're strong one of their arm has a crab-like pincers, and resilient. But the other has a scorpion-like stabbing claw.
* LightningBruiser: When
they move slowly, and only by traveling through shadows 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 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
barely get anything done.

!!!Leech
Khan
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Ikazuki's henchmen, who are ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. 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 the reanimated Ikazuki Mask, while he was placed on Finn's butt.Hak Foo with an Oni Mask.



* 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.
AdorableEvilMinions: Really tiny Shadowkhan who look like plushies.
* ArmorIsUseless: See AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: The largest we see grows taller than most of the FakeUltimateMook below.
buildings of San Francisco.
* CoolHelmet: That too comes from being CastsNoShadow: When they have eaten a samurai.
%%* EverythingsBetterWithSamurai:
person's shadow, the victim literally casts no shadow, as seen with Tohru and Chow.
* FakeUltimateMook: EldritchAbomination: Along with the Squid Khan, they look very monstrous and unearthly compared to the other Shadowkhan.
* EyelessFace:
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]] only Shadowkhan is a justification.
* GlassCannon: Turns out
type that despite their armor, they're 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 that difficult 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 dissipate.
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.
%%* HeavilyArmoredMook
MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily:
* HumanoidAbomination: Besides being quite tall and having red eyes and blue hands, they're quite human-looking.

!!!Squid
WallCrawl: At least the smaller ones can do this.

!!!Mantis
Khan
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Slimy tentacled monsters who can "stretch like taffy". They are summoned by [[spoiler:Paco]] Four-legged creatures with an blade-like arms. [[spoiler:Nobody gets to wear their Oni Mask.Mask, but they appear briefly after their Oni General is freed.]]



* 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 AnimalisticAbomination: They resemble mantises after all.
%%* FourLeggedInsect
* 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.
OurCentaursAreDifferent: You might describe them as "mantis centaurs".
* EverythingsSquishierWithCephalopods
* ExtraEyes: They have seven little round eyes.
* TentacleRope:
SlayingMantis: Their squid tentacles can be used for restraint.
blades resemble those a mantis would have.
* TooManyMouths: They seem WeHardlyKnewYe: Of all the Shadowkhan, they get the least amount of screen time, because [[spoiler:no one gets a chance to have another mouth ''on top of wear their head''!

!!!Crab Khan
[[quoteright:300:http://static.
general's mask before it's destroyed]].
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[[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 have large crab-like pincers in their right arms, consist of Strikemaster Ice, MC Cobra, and large scorpion-like stabbing claws in their left arms. 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 temporarily split in half, because their Oni Mask was also split in half. They're summoned later recruited by Valmont Drago and Jade with the two halves of the mask.changed them into his dragon henchmen.



* 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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* 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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* 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.]]
[[quoteright:400:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/99ae0183364c91278d099e70f8584c4f.jpg]]
[[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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