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'''Jack and the Monks'''
'''Episode numeral:''' XX
'''Original air date:''' 4/12/02 ''(produced in 2001)''
'''Episode numeral:''' XX
'''Original air date:''' 4/12/02 ''(produced in 2001)''
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After one failed attempt to get home too many, Jack declares his quest hopeless and wanders into the wilderness. As he walks, her comes across three monks who are preparing to climb a mystical mountain to attain enlightenment, and with nothing else to do Jack decides to accompany them.
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After one failed attempt to get home too many, Jack declares his quest hopeless and wanders into the wilderness. As he walks, her he comes across three monks who are preparing to climb a mystical mountain to attain enlightenment, and with nothing else to do Jack decides to accompany them.
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* DespairEventHorizon: Jack goes through this, after multiple tries and failures to find a way back to the past.
** He hits it again when he fails to climb the summit at the climax of the episode, leading to the monks to kindle his HeroicSecondWind.
** He hits it again when he fails to climb the summit at the climax of the episode, leading to the monks to kindle his HeroicSecondWind.
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* DespairEventHorizon: Jack goes through this, after multiple tries and failures to find a way back to the past.
**past. He hits it again when he fails to climb the summit at the climax of the episode, leading to the monks to kindle his HeroicSecondWind.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The three monks were never seen again. However given their mysterious nature and magical abilities, it's implied they may be Odin, Ra and Rama trying to inspire Jack.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The three monks were never seen again. However given their mysterious nature and magical abilities, it's implied they may be Odin, Ra and Rama (or servants thereof) trying to inspire Jack.
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* ChekovsGun: Jack's enraged scream at the beginning of the episode ends up saving him at the end, as it trigger an avalanche that buries the yeti he had been fighting.
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* ChekovsGun: ChekhovsGun: Jack's enraged scream at the beginning of the episode ends up saving him at the end, as it trigger an avalanche that buries the yeti he had been fighting.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The three monks were never seen again. However given their mysterious nature and magical abilities, it's implied they maybe Odin, Ra and Rama trying to inspire Jack.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The three monks were never seen again. However given their mysterious nature and magical abilities, it's implied they maybe may be Odin, Ra and Rama trying to inspire Jack.
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* DespairEventHorizon: Jack goes through this, after multiple tries and failings to find a way back to the past.
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* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: The FinalBoss of the episode is a massive yeti that lives near the top of the mountain. Jack is too exhausted from his climb to fight back properly, and only wins when he triggers an avalanche with his scream.
* ChekovsGun: Jack's enraged scream at the beginning of the episode ends up saving him at the end, as it trigger an avalanche that buries the yeti he had been fighting.
* DespairEventHorizon: Jack goes through this, after multiple tries andfailings failures to find a way back to the past.
* ChekovsGun: Jack's enraged scream at the beginning of the episode ends up saving him at the end, as it trigger an avalanche that buries the yeti he had been fighting.
* DespairEventHorizon: Jack goes through this, after multiple tries and
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** He hits hit again when he fails to climb the summit at the climax of the episode, leading to the monks to kindle his HeroicSecondWind.
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** He hits hit it again when he fails to climb the summit at the climax of the episode, leading to the monks to kindle his HeroicSecondWind.
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After one failed attempt to get home too many, Jack declares his quest hopeless and wanders into the wilderness. As he walks, her comes across three monks who are preparing to climb a mystical mountain to attain enlightenment, and with nothing else to do Jack decides to accompany them.
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** He hits hit again when he fails to climb the summit at the climax of the episode, leading to the monks to kindle his HeroicSecondWind.
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* RageBreakingPoint: Having failed to secure a way to get home thanks to Aku, Jack screams in rage before driving his sword into the ground.
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!!The episode contains the following examples:
* DespairEventHorizon: Jack goes through this, after multiple tries and failings to find a way back to the past.
* SecretTestOfCharacter: The trip up the mountain is one big test to show Jack that nothing is impossible and that there is hope to return home.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The three monks were never seen again. However given their mysterious nature and magical abilities, it's implied they maybe Odin, Ra and Rama trying to inspire Jack.
* DespairEventHorizon: Jack goes through this, after multiple tries and failings to find a way back to the past.
* SecretTestOfCharacter: The trip up the mountain is one big test to show Jack that nothing is impossible and that there is hope to return home.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The three monks were never seen again. However given their mysterious nature and magical abilities, it's implied they maybe Odin, Ra and Rama trying to inspire Jack.