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Jackie Chan Adventures
TV Series

Jackie Chan Adventures

2000Animation, Action, Adventure • 5 Seasons

Woke Score
1.1
out of 10

Series Overview

Jackie Chan, an amateur archelogist, would prefer to quietly do his work for the local university, but fate has dealt another hand. That happens when he finds a shield containing a talisman is but the first of a dozen pursued by a criminal organization called The Dark Hand led a man called Valmont and guided by a spirit called Shendu. Against this Jackie, his niece Jade, and their uncle must cooperate with the secret law enforcement organization, Section 13, to oppose this threat. Along the way, our heroes must face wild dangers that will demand all of Jackie's skill in martial arts and his daring to overcome.

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Season-by-Season Breakdown

Season 1

1/10

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Season 2

1/10

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Season 3

1.2/10

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Season 4

1.2/10

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Season 5

1.2/10

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Overall Series Review

Jackie Chan Adventures stands as a consistent example of traditional action-adventure storytelling, rooted in the core pillars of family, discipline, and the struggle between good and evil. Throughout its five-season run, the series remains laser-focused on the dynamic between Jackie, Jade, and Uncle. This trio functions as a cohesive unit where mutual respect and hard work are the primary vehicles for success. By grounding the narrative in folklore and mythology, the show maintains a clear sense of moral clarity that prioritizes character merit and individual responsibility over external social messaging. The series maintains a steady trajectory, utilizing a hunt-based narrative structure to keep the stakes high across each season. From the initial collection of talismans to the final confrontation with Drago, the show never deviates from its emphasis on physical competence and the preservation of historical artifacts. The diverse cast is presented through a lens of genuine colorblindness, where characters are defined strictly by their actions and personal virtues rather than their backgrounds. This approach keeps the focus on the adventure at hand, ensuring that the global settings and mystical elements serve the plot rather than any political agenda. Across the entire series, the messaging remains remarkably stable and cohesive. There is no shift toward contemporary social commentary or the deconstruction of traditional norms. Instead, the show reinforces the value of passing down ancient wisdom and honoring familial bonds. By avoiding the complexities of modern social engineering, the show secures its legacy as a straightforward, values-driven adventure that values courage, honesty, and teamwork. It is a rare series that stays true to its identity from beginning to end, providing a consistent experience centered on classic heroism.

Categorical Breakdown

Identity Politics1/10

Oikophobia1/10

Feminism1.6/10

LGBTQ+1/10

Anti-Theism1/10

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