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The story of a Mexican masked luchador El Toro Fuerte from Jackie Chan Adventures.

Season 1: The Twelve Talismans[]

El Toro Fuerte defeats Jackie

El Toro Fuerte displays his wrestling skill to defeat Jackie in his debut.

Jackie and Jade first met El Toro in Mexico on their search for Shendu's Ox Talisman. The temple in which it had been originally stored was empty, however; by unknown means El Toro had come into the possession of the talisman, which bestows superhuman strength upon its wielder, and worn it on his mask ever since as his personal symbol. Both Jackie and the Enforcers wound up unsuccessful in their attempt to take the talisman. Shendu therefore summoned the Shadowkhan, who removed the mask with a suction device.

As El Toro kneeled on the ground, defeated and dejected, the Enforcers took Jackie with them to throw him out of their plane in midair. Jade pleaded to El Toro for help, convincing him to trust in his own strength. Boarding the plane, El Toro grappled with Tohru - a fight which only ended when Jade inadvertently knocked out the pilot and subsequently had to land the plane by herself. When she offered El Toro the Ox Talisman to bring down Tohru, he refused, stating that he would rather meet defeat in honor than to win by cheating. Although he (along with Jackie) were immediately afterwards knocked to the ground by Tohru, El Toro regained his standing in the eyes of his most faithful fan, the boy Paco, whom El Toro took in as his apprentice.

Season 2: The Eight Portals[]

Later, Viper, El Toro Fuerte, and Paco have all been called to the shop by Jade, and once the surprise subsides enough to allow conversation, Jade explains that she called them to form an unbeatable group: the J-Team. Jackie denies that any of them have any business getting involved in this, but just then, Uncle announces he has identified the missing book: a description of ancient artifacts in Tibet.

El Toro lifting up the Enforcers

El Toro about to toss a bed with the Enforcers still on it.

Uncle and Jackie trail the Dark Hand, telling Tohru to watch after Jade and mind the shop. Jade, however, catches her own flight to Tibet and brings the rest of the J-Team with her, forcing Tohru to accompany her. By chance, Jackie is staying in the same lodgings as the Dark Hand, and he notices them without being detected. When everyone else is asleep, he tries to steal back the talismans, but runs into Viper, who is doing the very same. Their argument causes them to drop the talismans and wake up the Enforcers. While Hak Foo engages specifically at Jackie, Viper calls the reinforcements, and both Tohru and El Toro enter the scene, culminating with the latter tossing the enforcers into the next room along with the talismans, and causing them to beat up the entire J-Team, and make their escape with Shendu (who is in Valmont's body). An argument breaks out, with Jackie angry that the others came along, Uncle claiming that this fight over the talismans isn't the important goal, and Tohru trying and failing to get the others to calm down. It is some time before they notice that Jade and Paco are no longer in the room.

Shendu leads the Enforcers to an ancient chamber, containing an object that was pictured in the book he stole: the Pan'ku Box. He tells the Enforcers to take it, as it is made of good magic and so he cannot touch it. Before the others can approach it, however, Jade and Paco snatch it, but Finn prevents them from escaping with his levitation magic. Just as the children are about to get magically incinerated, the J-Team bursts in, and a melee breaks out. In the confusion, the Pan'ku Box is thrown aside, and Shendu tries to get it into another box (scorching himself with the good magic as he does so). Uncle notices a set of inscriptions on a far wall and immediately focuses all his attention there.

Although the Enforcers are using their Talismans boldly, the fighting reflexes of the J-Team prevent the attacks from connecting. Before long, the J-Team has all twelve of the Talismans, putting the Dark Hand into a retreat. However, Shendu had already called them away, having held a cloth with both hands and scooped the Pan'ku Box stretcher-style into its carrying case. The good guys celebrate at reclaiming the Talismans, but Uncle cuts them off, exclaiming once again that the Talismans are not important before revealing the information he has found: Shendu was one of eight demon siblings, each of them controlling an element of nature, with Shendu's being Fire, and the others being Sky, Moon, Thunder, Earth, Mountain, Wind and Water. He also explains that each demon was defeated by one of the eight ancient immortals and sealed into a parallel dimension, and the doors to this dimension were in turn locked, with this locking magic being focused in the Pan'ku Box. Uncle deduces that this box is the only thing that can locate and open these portals, and when Jade announces that Shendu managed to escape with it, Uncle is terrified.

Back at the airport, the Chans bid the rest of the J-Team farewell, thanking them for their help. There is still the job of preventing Shendu from opening the demon portals, but they will be able to call on each other again if the situation calls for it.

In The Curse of El Chupacabra, Jackie and Jade are in Mexico, exploring a step pyramid, where they accidentally wake a sleeping jaguar. The jaguar chases them out of the pyramid, and, as they run, Jackie receives a phone call from El Toro. A Mexican wrestler informs Jackie of the threat posed by the Chupacabra, requesting help with translating some ancient tablets that may reveal a way to rid them of the goat-eater. Jackie and Jade agree to come to his aid.

Jackie and Jade meet with El Toro and Paco. El Toro tells Jackie they need to prepare to battle the Chupacabra. Jackie says he only came to translate the tablets, but El Toro says there is no time and that "the beast attacks by dark of night." In the back of the van, Jade and Paco once again begin to bicker over who is strongest, Jackie or El Toro.

El Toro vs. the Chupacabra

El Toro bravely rushes the Chupacabra in an attempt to protect the farm.

The group travel to the farm at the beginning of the episode, where Roberta describes the Chupacabra, but Jackie is skeptical, reasoning it is more likely a coyote when the goats begin to panic. The Chupacabra appears and Jackie rushes everyone inside, sans himself and El Toro. Jackie arms himself with a rake, and El Toro rushes the beast. When the beast easily throws El Toro, Jackie abandons his rake and picks up a broken support beam, however the Chupacabra throws him as well, turning its attention to the house where a goat is bleating.

Jackie jumps inside through the broken window, and El Toro breaks through the barricaded door. There is a short fight, and the Chupacabra throws Jackie and El Toro through a wall. Jackie and El Toro again charge the Chupacabra, but Jackie hurts his leg. El Toro tackles the Chupacabra and holds it down as dawn begins to break, the rising sun seemingly killing the beast as it magically disappears into nothing. Paco praises El Toro for defeating the beast, but El Toro says it was not him, but the sunlight. Paco and Jade resume their hero argument, but El Toro interrupts, saying that they must celebrate their victory.

In town, El Toro notices that the goats are afraid of him and reveals to Jackie that the Chupacabra scratched him during the confrontation, fearing that he has been infected by the beast. Jackie asks to see the tablets El Toro requested him to translate. Later, Jackie proceeds to translate the tablets as the sun begins to set, and El Toro, appearing to be in pain, asks Jackie to translate faster. Suddenly, El Toro transforms into the Chupacabra and chases Jackie. Jackie runs into a group of people and tries to warn them away, but they simply comment on El Toro's "nice costume" until he roars and frightens them away. Jade and Paco see Jackie running. Jade is confused, and Paco pulls her out of the way as El Toro charges by. Paco comments that he recognizes El Toro's mask. El Toro corners a group of people, but Jackie distracts him with a goat-shaped piñata. During a brief skirmish, Jackie accidentally removes El Toro's mask, and is forced to explain to Paco that El Toro is no longer the bull, but "El Toro-cabra". Jackie attempts to comfort Paco by telling him he has already called Uncle for help. A chi wizard arrives and says he needs one more ingredient to cure El Toro; a powder made from capsicum, which they later acquire from atop el Picacho del Diablo, the Mountain of the Devil.

On their way to the mountain, the group is attacked by El Toro. El Toro, spotting the mask in his hand, attacks Paco. Jackie quickly makes a bo-staff from two tent poles and distracts him, and Jade pushes Paco out of the way. Jackie realizes that El Toro is after the mask and tells Paco to drop it, but he refuses. Paco leads El Toro to a cave and Jackie pushes him inside just as the sun rises. El Toro turns back into a human and tries to go outside, but realizes that the sun still hurts him. The group chains El Toro inside the cave to prevent him from leaving, even after nightfall, until they return with the finished antidote.

Jackie, Jade, Uncle and Paco make it to the top of El Picacho del Diablo and, upon hearing that El Toro has been turned into a Chupacabra, the elder gives them the capsicum. Down the mountain, El Toro transforms and escapes. Not far from the entrance to the cave, the group finds him chasing a herd of goats, and after a brief scuffle, Jackie manages to climb onto his back and administers the antidote, breaking him free from the curse. Paco returns El Toro's mask to him. Uncle tells El Toro not to go swimming for half an hour, and the group walks away, Jade and Paco (again) resuming their hero argument.

In Demon World (Part 2), upon realizing that the fortress containing the altered Book of Ages is too great an obstacle for them to tackle alone, the Chans set out to find the members of the J-Team. El Toro first appears as a gladiator fighting for the amusement of Xiao Fung, with Paco as his slave, but the Chans (and Tohru) banishes the Wind Demon. Within a sky-high palace, Viper proves to be a captive of Hsi Wu, whom the heroes banish only for Tchang Zu to tear in for a visit.

The J-Team attempts to hold off the Thunder Demon, with Paco fortuitously providing the castanets needed to banish him. Unfortunately during the fight, Jade's watch and the Ox Talisman fall from Hsi Wu's tower. The two are discovered by Shendu, who-in conference with Bai Tza, Dai Gui, and Tso Lan-realizes that Jade remembers the original timeline, and must be planning to find the Book of Ages.

El Toro vs. Tso Lan

El Toro faces off against Tso Lan the Moon Demon in the alternate universe.

With their Talismans and Jackie's newfound skills, the J-Team soon overcome the Shadowkhan guarding the fortress. However, the four remaining demons then arrive together, forcing the J-Team to split up both to evade them and search for the Book of Ages. Tohru, El Toro, and Viper briefly face Shendu's siblings with the Rabbit, Rooster, and Dragon Talismans, but are overcome and taken prisoner. Jackie is likewise captured by Shendu, despite the brief interference of a Dog Talisman-carrying Uncle.

Jade, Paco, and Uncle eventually find the portal to the Book of Ages, but are interrupted by the captive-carrying demons before they can find the page Shendu altered. Thinking quickly, Jade uses the power of the book to help her friends, causing Jackie to grow to twenty feet in height while endowing Tohru and Viper with other supernatural abilities. She and Paco then briefly clash over empowering Jackie and El Toro with the book, until Uncle has them use it to grant him the power to banish the four remaining demons. Uncle then locates the altered page, and Jade reattaches the corner she tore away, causing a rippling magical effect.

The Chans and Tohru find themselves back at Jade's parents' home in Hong Kong, as they were before Shendu returned. However, all of them recall the events of the altered timeline, and they are inexplicably joined by El Toro, Paco, and Viper as well.

Season 3: The Twelve Noble Animals[]

As the J-Team is assembled for the second time, Jade gives each member a codename, but Jackie refuses to allow her to join. Viper promises to go rollerblading with her when they get back. However, Jade once again defies Jackie and appears during the tournament. El Toro is up first for jujitsu but forgets he's not doing lucha libre, as he attempts to perform his "bounce-off-the-ropes" maneuver and falls out of the ring.

El Toro defeats his opponent

El Toro defeats his opponent with one of his wrestling moves, the "bounce-off-the-ropes" maneuver.

As night draws in, Jackie is attacked by the referee during his search, but manages to defeat his opponent in addition to unlocking the hidden passage. He is then detected by Chang, who demands an explanation from Jackie, who tries to explain he is looking for Jade (his niece, not the stone), but Chang suspects him of being a spy and orders Tohru to dispose of him. As Tohru picks Jackie up, instead of throwing him on some stalagmites below, he throws him at Chang and the competition winners. Jackie and Tohru make a break for it and try prying open a set of metal doors, only for Jade to open them from the other side, having discovered Chang's stolen collection of jade artifacts. El Toro and Viper join the party and they and Jackie have a re-match against the competition winners who had beaten them in the tournament. Viper and Tohru later hold up a rope for El Toro to properly perform his wrestling move on his opponent. The Mexican wrestler and Tohru then slam tackle Jackie's opponent on his behalf, due to his injured hands.

El Toro vs. Dark-Chi Enforcers

El Toro arrives to aid Jackie in his fight against Dark-Chi enhanced Enforcers.

The search for the Talisman-powered animals continues in Mexico where Jackie and Jade get help from El Toro and his faithful sidekick Paco. They discover the Noble Rat in an abandoned silver mine, but its power is activated and brings a statue of Quetzalcoatl (a Mayan god) to life. The newly animated statue was fully convinced that he was the actual god, and mistook Jade Chan for Cihuacoatl, a goddess whom he was destined to fly into the sun with. According to legend, their magic would shower down on the land and defend it from the forces of evil. Unfortunately, the heroes tried to convince him of his error to no avail; worse yet, he mistook El Toro for Xolotl, the malevolent god of the Underworld. A chase subsequently began as he attempted to "rescue" Jade from her "captors", ending when he trapped them in a cage of vines. However, Daolon Wong and the Enforcers then arrived in search of Mickey and his power.

Quetzalcoatl was briefly convinced that Daolon Wong was in fact the dark god he had once mistaken El Toro for, but the bizarre battle that ensued included a horde of Super Moose plush toys animated by Mickey's power attacking the Enforcers. Having realized that things were clearly not as he had previously believed, Quetzalcoatl nevertheless recognized Daolon Wong for an evil force and helped defeat him. He then returned to his shrine in the silver mine and allowed himself to be restored to statue form, finding solace in leaving the safety of the world in the hands of the Chan family and their allies.

In Attack of the J-Clones, the J-Team oversaw the collection's unveiling at the Museum of Natural History in San Francisco until it was revealed that the jade had been stolen yet again. After reporting to Captain Black with the others, Jade suspected the incarcerated Chang of being involved in the robbery. When reviewing the museum's surveillance footage, however, the culprit was revealed to be Viper, who was subsequently detained by Section 13. Determined to prove Viper's innocence, Jade and the rest of the J-Team returned to the museum in search of clues. Upon observing a large, heavy piece of the collection left behind by the thief, El Toro was witnessed trying to steal it. Smelling "a rat in bull's clothing", Jade tore off El Toro's mask, revealing him to be a faceless impostor who had managed to subdue the actual El Toro.

El Toro vs his J-Clone

El Toro fights against his J-Clone.

With Viper proven innocent, the J-Team worked together to determine who was responsible for the frame-up. After enlisting Uncle to help determine the nature of the duplicates, the J-Team discovered that the "J-Clones" were a product of dark magic. Upon interrogating the incarcerated Chang, Jackie observed that he still possessed his missing hand, determining that he too was an impostor and that the real Chang was still at large. Uncle explained that magical duplicates were imperfect and possessed flaws, allowing the team to identify Jackie from his duplicate after it had infiltrated Section 13. The J-Team determined that Chang had returned to his island fortress after planting a tracker on one of the duplicates. By posing as their own duplicates, the J-Team were able to infiltrate the island and confront Chang and his accomplice Yip, the Dark Chi Wizard responsible for creating the J-Clones. Amidst the ensuing showdown between the J-Team and the J-Clones, Uncle determined that the duplicates were not evil by default and that an additional spell was used to make them so. Upon being restored to normal, the J-Clones turned on their masters and joined forces with the J-Team, working together to apprehend both Chang and Yip.

Season 4: The Nine Oni Masks[]

As Jade drags Jackie out of his room to go trick or treating, El Toro and Paco arrive to join in on the holiday. Paco’s costume is a luchador, but his attempts to spar with Jade are halted by El Toro, who reminds him that there is no wrestling outside of the ring. However, Paco takes the message the wrong way and is disheartened when Jade calls his costume not scary. Left alone, Paco finds the Oni Mask on Jackie’s desk and is intrigued by it.

After Paco wears the mask, completely unaware about the dark power it possesses, Tarakudo approaches him and tells the young boy how he can be scary for Halloween, explaining him on how to summon his tribe of Shadowkhan. Jackie, Jade, and El Toro confront Tarakudo, but Paco tells El Toro that he is following Tarakudo as his new idol, even calling himself “El Paco Diablo”. Surrounded by the Squid Khan, El Toro and Jackie fight the Shadowkhan as a worried Jade hopes Uncle has the mask removal spell ready.

El Toro facing Tarakudo

El Toro about to throw an onion at Tarakudo.

Jackie and El Toro get overwhelmed by the Squid Khan’s tentacles as Paco boasts about their power. Tarakudo sees Jade in her Oni costume and assumes that she is planning to return to his side as the Queen of the Shadowkhan. Jade tries to take advantage of the assumption by trying to command the Squid Khans, but it doesn’t work. Angry that Jade is still trying to outdo him, Paco has the Squid Khan kidnap her and away from the Jackie and El Toro. Before Tarakudo can do any harm to Jackie, El Toro throws an onion at the Oni King to drive the latter away.

Paco and the Squid Khans take Jade to the school, where he manages to scare everyone, and he wins the contest. Afterwards, Paco turns to Jade and menacingly goes after her to remove her “mask”. Fortunately for Jade, El Toro and Jackie comes to her aid and the former reminds Paco about the "no wrestling outside the ring" rule. In response, Paco has his Squid Khan create a wrestling ring so he can fight El Toro.

Paco knocks El Toro around and restrains Jackie and Jade so they do not interfere. As Paco wails on El Toro, he plans on removing the latter’s mask as part of his victory. Uncle and Tohru arrive with the mask removal spell, but they are restrained, and the spell is spilled onto the floor. El Toro tries to dip his hands into the spell, but Paco has a Squid Khan restrain the former like the others. El Toro begs Paco to remove the mask and stop his rampage. El Toro’s words manage to make it to Paco through the mask’s influence, but the latter is reluctant to remove the Oni Mask as the former has always told him to never remove his own mask. However, El Toro decides to break his own rule and takes his mask off, giving Paco the confidence to remove the Oni Mask. Despite the spirit of the Oni Mask trying to keep Paco at bay, the latter fights through the influence and dips his hands into the spell before ripping it off.

Paco gives Jackie back the Oni Mask and El Toro commends the former for his strong spirit. As a token of gratitude, Jade gives Paco the trophy as tonight, he was the champ.

El Toro overpowering his Chang Gang counterpart

El Toro uses his strength and macho libre maneuver to overpower his Chang Gang counterpart, Halfcock.

In The J-Tots, Bartholomew Chang managed to recruit an elite team of specialists, each possessing skills matching the members of the J-Team. After breaking their master out of jail, the Chang Gang targeted the Museum of Natural History to reclaim Chang's stolen collection of jade. As Captain Black briefed the J-Team on their criminal counterparts (Tommy Chung, Helga Sorenson, Bob "The Bopper" Halfcock and Phillip Crane), Jade conducted a spell to grant her authority over the J-Team. When Jackie, Tohru, El Toro and Viper arrived at the museum to disrupt the robbery, a fight ensued between the J-Team and the Chang Gang. After eventually besting their criminal counterparts, the entire J-Team were transformed into small toddlers as a result of Jade's spell, allowing Chang and his team to escape with the jade. After retreating to Uncle's shop with the "J-Tots", Jade and Paco worked with Uncle to determine a remedy. Meanwhile, the J-Tots set out to confront Chang themselves upon hearing from Captain Black that Chang was loading the stolen jade onto a cargo ship docked at one of the city's ports. After the J-Tots were caught by Chang at the port, Jade arrived and deployed the same spell from earlier (except this time with all of the ingredients for instant effect) on both Chang and the Chang Gang, transforming all five of them into toddlers themselves, thus leveling the playing field. Upon besting their counterparts yet again, the J-Team were restored to their proper ages by Uncle after arriving with the reversal spell.

In Ninja Twilight, the final Oni Mask is located and brought back to Section 13. A hidden danger is uncovered, and all the Oni Generals are released, and the masks are destroyed. At the shop, Uncle conjures a spell to protect the shop from darkness. Tohru is confused, as he had memorized the legend, but Jade reveals a convenient piece that they've accidentally flipped over. It warns that the nine masks should never be conjoined in one location, which explains why they were originally scattered across the Earth. Regardless, the darkness has already taken hold and will eventually erode all good magic to nothing. Just then, the Chans hear a loud bashing on the door, but it turns out to be El Toro and Viper. As they are filled in on the current events, Jackie begins to elaborate on the spell ingredients that originally defeated the Oni, but Uncle whacks him, informing everyone that said spells would not work because the masks used to imprison them no longer exist. Uncle infers that in order to save the world from eternal darkness, they must find a way to defeat Tarakudo directly. Jackie suddenly receives a call from Captain Black, operating from a mobile unit after having evacuated Section 13, informing Jackie that they have monitored the Oni, indicating that they are travelling in groups of two, each heading in the directions of the compass to further spread the shadow shroud.

El Toro vs. Midori

El Toro faces off against Midori, an Oni General.

Empowered by the Talismans, the J-Team splits up to confront each pair. Jackie refuses to bring Jade along, explaining that he could not live with himself if something happened to her. As usual, Jade disregards her orders, using the Rat Talisman to animate Super Moose. El Toro faces off against two Oni Generals on the San Francisco bridge with the Rooster and Ox Talismans. Ikazuki informs Tarakudo of the heroes' progress before the latter begins to pick up on the J-Team's interference. As the J-Team begin to gain the upper hand against their respective foes, Tarakudo shows up and swiftly defeats them one by one, imprisoning them all inside a cell within Section 13.

While trying to escape, Jade frustratingly throws the seemingly useless Hana Fuda Cards that she had previously kept in her bag across the cell, inadvertently revealing the existence of a tenth mask belonging to Tarakudo himself, who concealed the mask within Shadow Realm. Uncle explains that the Shadow Realm can only be accessed through the shadows by use of dark magic. Jade infers that by replicating the Mark of Tarakudo from the card onto one's self would endow them the ability to summon Shadowkhan, effectively allowing one to travel through shadow. Jade volunteers to become the Queen of the Shadowkhan again, but Jackie says no. Uncle instead volunteers Tohru, telling his apprentice that he must face his fears before proceeding to press the card against his arm until the Mark of Tarakudo is imprinted on him. Nervously, Tohru summons four members of the Ninja Shadowkhan tribe, telling them to take him to the Shadow Realm. Uncle provides Tohru with a lifeline, tying a magical thread (from one of Uncle's magic socks) to him so he can safely find his way back.

Tohru successfully retrieves the mask, but upon re-emerging, he has quickly been consumed by the evil of the tattoo and immediately call for Tarakudo, who promptly answers his summons. Upon noticing the mask in their possession, Tarakudo attempts to destroy the J-Team along with the mask with a psychic blast, tearing a hole through the floor of the cell that causes them to drop down into the garage beneath. As they quickly recover and catch their bearings, Tarakudo calls upon Ikazuki to aid him, only for the Oni General to be tackled by both El Toro and Viper. Amidst the fighting, Uncle attempted to conjure the spell required to defeat Tarakudo, only to shout from atop a pipe that he is missing the key ingredient needed to complete it; hair of Japanese samurai. Tarakudo sneeringly remarks that ancient Japan is ancient history as the corrupted Tohru proceeds to attack the J-Team. Since Tohru is Japanese, Jade deduces that he may be a descendant of a samurai, and the J-Team subdue him long enough for Jade to claim a strand of his hair, eventually delivering it to Uncle. Upon applying the key ingredient to his potion, there is a blinding flash that affects Tarakudo, causing him to collapse to the floor in a puff of dark magic. As the smoke clears, it is revealed that the spell has granted Tarakudo a physical form, necessary for the mask to stick to his face. But even without his mental powers, he is an able fighter, who easily bests Jackie, knocking him out before proceeding to defeat both El Toro and Viper in a single strike. He then goes over to Jackie, demanding his mask, only to find out that he doesn't have it; Jade does. She slaps it onto his face, which proceeds to suck the shadow shroud, the nine Oni Generals, the Shadowkhan, Tohru's tattoo and Tarakudo himself within the mask. Having returned to his normal self, Tohru inquiries as to whether or not their quest is truly over, to which Uncle affirms that if he no longer has the willies, then their quest is indeed truly over.

Season 5: The Seven Demon Chi[]

El Toro arrives to aid Jackie and Capt. Black

El Toro arrives to help Jackie and Captain Black stop a city bus from falling.

In The Powers That Be, Part 2, Jackie and Captain Black are trying to stop the city bus from falling. To their rescue, El Toro Fuerte, Viper, and Paco come to help them out and they succeed. They have a short celebration, but it stops when they see Drago and the dark red funnel cloud in the sky hovering over a nearby baseball stadium.

At the baseball field, the J-Team prepare for the final fight. They fight the Ice Crew and are getting beaten. Drago then uses the same spell from the previous episode to open a rift from the Demon Netherworld that releases a swarm of lesser demons. Jade appears at the field accompanied by Mordecai with his Pig Talisman, Eggbert with his Rooster Talisman, and Super Moose with the Rat Talisman. She then gives Viper the Snake Talisman, El Toro the Ox Talisman, Captain Black the Dragon Talisman, Jackie the Rabbit Talisman, and herself the Dog Talisman.

Jade uses a baseball machine against Drago's demon minions. Paco asks to receive a talisman to fight alongside El Toro, but Jade tricks him into taking the non-combative Sheep Talisman, knocking him out. As the fight ensues, Shendu suddenly strides into the stadium, accompanied by Uncle, Tohru and the Enforcers, wanting revenge on his son for betraying him at the beginning of the season. This escalates quickly into a huge fight in the baseball stadium. Drago appears to possess the upper hand because of the eight demon chi while Shendu does not have his talismans. Jade worries that Shendu won't win, then she makes the announcement for everyone to give their talismans to Shendu. They do, and this makes the match between Shendu and Drago evenly balanced.

While watching the battle, Tohru suggests that if they can't remove the demon chi from Drago, maybe they could remove Drago from the Earth, which means this is a banishment spell, and Uncle adds that it will be big. They both take a piece of squid and use the main incantation spell to send Drago, Shendu, the demon chi, and the other lesser demons back to the Netherworld, while also reverting the Ice Crew back to human form. Drago is on the verge of falling when he pleads with his father to help him. Shendu is hesitant but reaches over to help his son. It is another trick by Drago, as he attempts to throw his father into the Netherworld. Shendu catches on Drago's tail, pulling them both in and Tohru and Uncle seal the portal. The Ice Crew prepare to sneak away, but are caught by Paco and El Toro.