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* CompressedVice: Omi suddenly develops this desire to defeat the Fearsome Four on his own. Sure, he's always been extremely self-obsessed, but even at his worst he'd always been willing to work with the other monks and would continue to do so after this episode.
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* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: It doesn't seem this way at first, with the Fearsome Four having defeated the main characters, aside from Omi's arrogance being [[{{Flanderization}} Flanderized]] [[CompressedVice to a level that was never reached before nor does it happen again]]. But even when the warriors try fighting the Fearsome Four together, they are still defeated. Turns out it was simply a case of WorfHadTheFlu - the warriors later use their elemental powers wisely and [[CurbStompBattle defeat the Fearsome Fourt with almost no trouble]], even without any Shen Gong Wu that they could use offensively. Remember when they fought one Mala Mala Jong who [[NearVillainVictory nearly defeated them]] and only won because Omi took out his power source? Now, the warriors can defeat four of them, using powers and abilities they didn't have the first time. They didn't even aim for the Heart of the Jong or the Ring of the Nine Dragons this time.
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* ShoutOut: The title of this episode is a reference to ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack''.

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* DepravedDwarf: One of Jack’s Ring of the Nine Dragons clones is even shorter than Omi.
* FatBastard: One of Jack’s clones is chubby.



* VisualPun: One of Jack's Ring of the Nine Dragons clones is a donkey. In other words, a jackass.

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* VisualPun: One of Jack's Ring of the Nine Dragons clones is a donkey. In other words, a jackass.
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* BeTheBall: The episode ends with Omi using the Emperor Scorpion to disassemble the Fearsome Four, but first, he has them play a game of basketball with Jack as the ball.


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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: During the showdown, one of the remaining Jongs uses the Orb of Tornami, a water Shen Gong Wu against Omi, the dragon of water. Omi uses it to his advantage.
* OnceAnEpisode: The monks and fearsome four compete in "Last to fall wins" showdown. The monks wager the Falcon's Eye against the Mala Mala Jong's Orb of Tornami. Clay takes down one of the Jongs. Another Jong bumps into Raimundo taking them both down. The two remaining Jongs take down Kimiko and Clay, but not before Clay tells Omi to grab the rope in front of him. Kimiko illuminates the arena with her fire element allowing Omi to see the Jongs. One of the Jongs uses the Orb of Tornami which thanks to Kimiko's fire power comes out as steam. Omi turns the steam into water to knock down the two remaining Jongs.
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When the planets align every 1,000 years, the Shen Gong Wu gain sentience and come together to form Mala Mala Jong.
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* TheBusCameBack: Mala Mala Jong returns with more Shen Gong Wu forming his body.
* FourIsDeath: Mala Mala Jong uses the Ring of Nine Dragons to split into four demonic warriors.
* VisualPun: One of Jack's Ring of the Nine Dragons clones is a donkey. In other words, a jackass.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: When Jack uses the Ring of the Nine Dragons to stall Omi, he divides himself into seven different Jacks: one that looks normal, one that's stout, one that's short, one that has a big head, one that's sickly, one that is dressed as a referee, and [[VisualPun one that looks like a donkey.]] [[DoNotExplainTheJoke A Jackass, if you will.]]

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: When Jack uses the Ring of the Nine Dragons to stall Omi, he divides himself into seven different Jacks: one that looks normal, one that's stout, one that's short, one that has a big head, one that's sickly, one that is dressed as a referee, and [[VisualPun one that looks like a donkey.]] [[DoNotExplainTheJoke A Jackass, if you will.]]
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