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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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Stonehenge is stolen. [[Jackie Chan|Jackie]] goes to England on an archaeological dig, and encounters a [[Magisters|secret society]] that plans to destroy the modern world. |
Stonehenge is stolen. [[Jackie Chan|Jackie]] goes to England on an archaeological dig, and encounters a [[Magisters|secret society]] that plans to destroy the modern world. |
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The Chan Who Knew Too Much | |
Season 2 Episode 34 | |
General Information | |
Setting | San Francisco, USA London, UK |
Aired on | April 27, 2002 |
Production Number | 47 |
Credits | |
Written by | Adam Beechen |
Directed by | Gary Hartle |
Produced by | Michael Goguen |
Episode Guide | |
Previous Episode Glove Story |
Next Episode Chi of the Vampire |
The Chan Who Knew Too Much is the forty-seventh episode of Jackie Chan Adventures.
Synopsis
Stonehenge is stolen. Jackie goes to England on an archaeological dig, and encounters a secret society that plans to destroy the modern world.
Characters
Protagonists
Antagonists
Voice Talent
- James Sie - Jackie Chan
- Stacie Chan - Jade Chan
- Sab Shimono - Uncle
- Clancy Brown - Captain Black
- Andrew Ableson
- Martin Jarvis
- Neil Ross
Quotes
Jackie: (to Jade about the Magisters) We have to get help before they find us again.
Jade: Tch, from who? We’re fresh out of proper authorities. (She then stops running, and Jackie also stops before turning to look back at her) Anybody here could be another Magister. Captain Black has magic issues. The only person who will help us is Uncle — and he can’t even use a fax machine!
Jackie: You’re right — we are on our own. (smiles mischievously) So we had better find out exactly what they don’t want us to know.
Jackie: (about Uncle, when Uncle uses his “Yu Mo Gui Gwai Fai Di Zao” chant to counter the Magisters’ magic through the cell phone Jade is holding) He can understand sending a spell through the telephone, but not a piece of paper?
Broadcast
- USA: The WB (Kids' WB) - Saturday, April 27, 2002