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"Sheep In, Sheep Out"
Season 3 Episode 8
Episode 60
General information
Setting Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom
Aired on November 9, 2002
Production Number 60
Credits
Written by Louis Hirshorn
Joelle Sellner
Directed by Michael Chang
Produced by Frank Squillace
Episode guide
Previous episode
"Rabbit Run"
Next episode
"The Invisible Mom"

"Sheep In, Sheep Out" is the sixtieth episode of Jackie Chan Adventures.

Synopsis[]

Jackie, Jade and Uncle successfully locate the Noble Sheep possessing the power of astral projection in the Scottish Highlands. Meanwhile, Daolon Wong becomes disgruntled with his minions and enlists the help of the Shadowkhan.

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  • Shepherd

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Broadcast[]

  • USA: The WB (Kids' WB) - Saturday, November 9, 2002
  • UK: BBC Two (CBBC) - Sunday, April 13, 2003

Transcript[]

Main article: Transcript:Sheep In, Sheep Out

Trivia[]

  • A running gag throughout this episode is one of the characters pointing and saying "Look! The Loch Ness Monster!", then attacking when their opponent is looking the other away. This gag is ultimately exploited in Jade's dream where the actual Loch Ness appears behind the Shadowkhan.
  • When Daolon Wong summons the Dark Chi Enforcers to help him reverse the finishing spell, they can see and speak to his astral form, despite the fact that they couldn't see the noble sheep's astral form. However, this could be because they are bound to Wong's Dark Chi essence.
  • This episode marks the only time Daolon Wong successfully summons and commands the Ninja Khan.
  • This episode shows the only time the Sheep Talisman power to astral project is used offensively by Daolon Wong forcing Jackie and Jade's astral forms out of their bodies.