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A popular series of cartoons produced in the UISA, "Jake Danger, Man of Action" is a half hour long series of episodes with individual plotlines and overarching story arcs that has run for over 400 episodes. | A popular series of cartoons produced in the UISA, "Jake Danger, Man of Action" is a half hour long series of episodes with individual plotlines and overarching story arcs that has run for over 400 episodes. | ||
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The series concerns Jake Danger, Man of Action, and his racially diverse group of compatriots who work for a covert defence force set an unspecified period in the future wherein all nations have joined in a single world government in response to repeated alien invasion. Jake Danger is rebuilt with [[augmentation]] through [[cybernetics]] to have increased speed, endurance, and a variety of concealed weapons. | The series concerns Jake Danger, Man of Action, and his racially diverse group of compatriots who work for a covert defence force set an unspecified period in the future wherein all nations have joined in a single world government in response to repeated alien invasion. Jake Danger is rebuilt with [[augmentation]] through [[cybernetics]] to have increased speed, endurance, and a variety of concealed weapons. | ||
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K'lex the Conqueror. Jake's Arch Nemesis, Ruler of the insectoid Ssthax (most commonly refered to as Bugs by the human stars of the show) who frequently use genetic engineering. | K'lex the Conqueror. Jake's Arch Nemesis, Ruler of the insectoid Ssthax (most commonly refered to as Bugs by the human stars of the show) who frequently use genetic engineering. | ||
- | Skeets, Jake's robotic sidekick. A common source of humor throughout the show. | + | Skeets, Jake's robotic sidekick. Spherical and floating. A common source of humor throughout the show. |
, Jake's attractive, but competant female love interest. Interestingly, , has more often saved Jake from danger than vice versa, and appears to be a great deal smarter and more competant than him. | , Jake's attractive, but competant female love interest. Interestingly, , has more often saved Jake from danger than vice versa, and appears to be a great deal smarter and more competant than him. | ||
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+ | Dax Janger. Jack's even more incompetant clone, created by K'lex to destroy Jack, he appears to have given up evil-doing due to gross incompotance. A practitioner of [[Konigun Ninjutsu]]. | ||
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Revision as of 23:29, 2 July 2006
A popular series of cartoons produced in the UISA, "Jake Danger, Man of Action" is a half hour long series of episodes with individual plotlines and overarching story arcs that has run for over 400 episodes.
The series concerns Jake Danger, Man of Action, and his racially diverse group of compatriots who work for a covert defence force set an unspecified period in the future wherein all nations have joined in a single world government in response to repeated alien invasion. Jake Danger is rebuilt with augmentation through cybernetics to have increased speed, endurance, and a variety of concealed weapons.
Cast:
Jake Danger, Man of Action. The Hero of the Show. Occasionally prone to bouts of what could charitably be called denseness.
K'lex the Conqueror. Jake's Arch Nemesis, Ruler of the insectoid Ssthax (most commonly refered to as Bugs by the human stars of the show) who frequently use genetic engineering.
Skeets, Jake's robotic sidekick. Spherical and floating. A common source of humor throughout the show.
, Jake's attractive, but competant female love interest. Interestingly, , has more often saved Jake from danger than vice versa, and appears to be a great deal smarter and more competant than him.
Dax Janger. Jack's even more incompetant clone, created by K'lex to destroy Jack, he appears to have given up evil-doing due to gross incompotance. A practitioner of Konigun Ninjutsu.
Trivia:
The Christmas special episode (#326) wherein K'lex discovers the nature of christmas, renounces his conquering ways, and
In episode #187, the scar below Jake's right eye switches sides to the left. This is due to an editing concern, where an earlier glitch in the background was discovered only briefly before goign to air. Persistent rumor suggests that a disgruntled employee
Although K'lex's species is apparently able to survive under water for extended periods of time - first referenced in episode #8 - It came from beneath, in episode #47 he is saved from drowning by Jake Danger, claiming that his race is unable to survive in water.