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The Enforcers are recurring villains in Jackie Chan Adventures. They worked for a criminal gang called the Dark Hand that was based in San Francisco, originally led by the mob boss Valmont.

They mainly consist of Finn, Ratso and Chow. Tohru was originally an Enforcer, but he left of his own accord, and his spot was later taken by Hak Foo. The three main Enforcers are more of a nuisance than a threat, providing comic relief while the slightly more competent Hak Foo acts as the muscle for the group.

The Enforcer act as secondary villains that (whether by choice or not) are under control of the main, seasonal antagonist who uses them to acquire a magical artefact or fulfil a magical purpose. The Enforcers originally just served Valmont, and by extension an imprisoned demon named Shendu. But Valmont gradually loses control over his own gang, so the Enforcers are forced to serve various demons and wizards such as Shendu, Daolon Wong, Tarakudo, and for a very brief time Drago.

Members

Leaders

Enforcers

History

Season 1

The Dark Hand's original goal was finding the twelve Talismans to free Shendu from his statue form in exchange for buried treasure, although Shendu later refused to deliver his end of the bargain. Tohru then left the enforcers when he decided to aid the Chans in defeating Shendu, while the other three joined Valmont in raiding Shendu's castle.

Season 2

Finn, Ratso, Chow and now Hak Foo (who serves a replacement for Tohru) are still under Valmont's wing who provides them each with a number of Talismans (3 for each Enforcer) to steal money using their Talisman powers. However, the Dark Hand is once again placed under the service of Shendu when his spirit possesses Valmont's body and they are forced to seek out the 7 Demon Portals using the Pan'ku Box in order to free Shendu's siblings, the Demon Sorcerers.

Season 3

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Finn, Ratso, and Chow as Dark Chi Warriors

Finn, Ratso and Chow are still working for Valmont despite his company completely failing. After an encounter with the Dark Chi Wizard Daolon Wong, the 3 are forcibly transformed the Finn into his new Dark Chi Warriors to replace the ones who were captured by Uncle with the Urn of Wei Cheing, and forced them to search for the 12 Noble Animals. While they enjoyed their newly-acquired powers, they were treated quite harshly and probably morso than their previous bosses. Hak Foo is later added to the group and made into a Dark Chi Warrior.

Upon Wong's defeat, Uncle used a spell to revert them into humans and they were promptly arrested.

Season 4

Tarakudo employed Finn, Ratso, Chow and Hak Foo after releasing them from jail to hunt for the 9 Oni Masks and treated them slightly less harshly than Shendu or Daolon Wong. He also used them as hosts for the Oni Masks which gave them control over a Shadow Khan tribe. Each enforcer managed to gain control of their own tribe at different points, except for Finn whose mask was animated by the Rat Talisman and commanded his Tribe when he was placed on Finn's rear.

Finn, Ratso and Chow briefly swap their allegiance to good and work for the Chans, but turn bad again after their thieving ways resurface.

Season 5

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The Enforcers as Drago's dragon warriors.

Drago also briefly employed Finn, Ratso and Chow and transformed them into his dragon warriors, each granting them a unique dragon power despite being aware of their past failures. When they failed their first task, Drago fired the Enforcers and changed them back to human form before replacing them with the more-competent Ice Crew later on.

Finn, Ratso and Chow later appear as janitors at Middle school, and return along with Hak Foo to help the Chans defeat Drago.

Trivia

  • It is interesting to note that in the first episodes of Seasons 1, 3, and 5, Jackie fights the Enforcers on some playground.
  • The Enforcers are featured in the opening sequence in every season except for the last, having been replaced by the Ice Gang.
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