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10th Aug 2024 at 12:10 AM
Last edited by PANDAQUEEN : 10th Aug 2024 at
6:56 AM.
Reason: Clarity, Addendum, Tweaks and Errors
Guilty pleasure? Well, in high school, I watched Jackie Chan Adventures, it was so fleshed out in Chinese mythos, that you’re engrossed more in the mythos of China and it was less self endorsement of a celebrity.
It was beyond a post-episode, pre-credit Q&A from young fans of his movie from the Rush Hour eras, where he broke out of the niche following he had.
It was actually fun to watch. Even the late great Julian Sands voiced Valmont, the Dark Hand's boss for a couple seasons, along with operatives played by Adam Baldwin (from firefly) as Finn, and Clancy Brown (who played Mr. Krabs on SpongeBob SquarePants) played both Dark Hand operative Ratso and head of the hero agency (I can't remember it... it's been 20 some odd years) Captain Black, wore practically all black.
It had mostly Chinese mythos, but one season focused on Japanese mythos involving 9 Oni type mask, 9 different kinds of Shadowkhan ninjas involved with the masks (The Shadowkhan emerged originally back in season 1) when said masks were in use and 9 different antidote artifacts to render the mask artifact useless through sealing the variant Shadowkhan ninjas.
It ran for 5 seasons between 2000-2005.
The first episode introduces Jackie and his animated family, his uncle (we don't know his name. In fact, during a visit to Hong Kong, Jackie's sibling and sibling-in-law, address him as Uncle, which is normal throughout Chinese speaking regions and Japan to address older men as either uncle or grandpa regardless of relationship as part of communal morale.) His preteen niece Jade from Hong Kong, arrives in town due to failing grades in Hong Kong.
The final episode takes a look into Jade's future at Captain Black's organization.
Currently, the physical media currently available new is Season 2 and "The Demon Portal Saga" and the reason for a slow release of a complete series is likely...
1.) due in part of Sony producing it and have distribution\ownership issues
2.) Warner Brothers, currently not winning any favors with cartoon fans (because of both CEO David Zaslav and numerous associated guilds fighting against AI replacing the cast and crew) and aired the show on KidsWB and Cartoon Network (which I watched the latter network to catch up on before I watch the 4th season)
3.) Along with the ill-fated KidsWB's spliced together crossover promos which have numerous copyright issues
(i.e. The Pokémon anime from 4Kids was absorbed by The Pokémon Company during the Generation 3 era of Pokémon and Animaniacs were tossed about in terms of distribution when the short-lived revival happened, particularly the Amblin episodes from 1993 to 1999, when the show was cancelled an episode shy of 100 episodes.)
(The Pokémon anime was chosen to cut costs in the line up while the semi edutainment show Histeria remained during the great fight between WB and the FCC's complaint of educational content or lack thereof.)
The crew of Histeria, they pretty much got away with murder with certain mentions of things when they utilized a motley crew of characters for historical storytelling, like Sappho's lesbian nature (they said euphemistically "She wasn't into men" from The World's Oldest Woman), mentioning Napoleon's stomach cancer being part of his downfall after he was exiled to St. Helena and yes, Loud Kid who would shout during an "interactive portion" where viewers were enticed to crank the volume at Father Time's behest and even potty humor from a big, fat baby named...Big Fat Baby.
The cast of minor characters were something to behold, including an autograph seeking groupie named Pepper, who would get upset from historical figures signing their names and she finds out they weren't in show business (i.e. once mistaken Vladimir Lenin for John Lennon) and a Ed McMahon wannabe named oddly enough "Lucky Bob", to name a few.
There would be moments in Histeria where it halts to have the head of Standards and Practices, network censor, Lydia Karaoke try to sanitize the historical aspects.
The old KidsWB block when they had original content was a guilty pleasure of mine.
Personal Quote: "I like my men like my sodas: tall boys." (Zevia has both 12 and 16 oz options)
(P.S. I'm about 5' (150cm) in height and easily scared)