"So," Bai Tza asked Jade that night at the docks. "Have you given me the location of my new Atlantis?" Jade handed her a map of the Pacific Ocean. "What is this?"

"Your new home," said Jade. "There is an island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean that was once a Spanish colony. They set up a whole settlement there, but they disappeared one day. It's got everything you need. A city, a fort, a monastery, even a treasure vault."

"I do not some old human settlement!" the Water Demon hissed. "I want a new kingdom! One that is structurally sound!"

"You'd be surprised to know how long these old human settlements last." Bai Tza was about to retort when Jade held up the gourd. "Or I could send you back to your permanent vacation home."

"Wait!" Bai Tza sighed. "I'll take it."

"There is one thing that eludes me," Jade said. "What are you going to have for subjects? The fish?" Bai Tza didn't respond. "Well, I guess that answers that question."

"So," Bai Tza said, folding her arms. "How will we carry your plan out?"

"Just let your duplication do everything. Then when 'you're' sealed, you will help me translate your pages of the Demon Archive."

"Deal."

"Very good." Jade sunk into the shadows, leaving the Water Demon alone.

Bai Tza snarled. "How long must I keep pretending to be allies with that girl?!"

"As long as it takes," Hsi Wu the Sky Demon said as he landed next to her. "Or at least until we find a way to free all our siblings."

"True," Bai Tza said. "She may have a strange power, but she's still no match for all our might."

Both demons chuckled.


People screamed in terror as a huge tidal wave was heading straight for them. The only ones not running away was the small group on a dingy. Jackie peered through his binoculars and said, "Nice day for a tsunami. Too nice."

"Why here?" asked Tohru.

"The Water Demon will need a palace from which she will rule in her new undersea kingdom," explained Uncle.

Jackie looked through the binoculars again and saw her: a demonic mermaid riding the wave. "Here she comes, Uncle! Bai Tza!" They were not going to lose her this time!

"Jackie, take the gourd! I will prepare the chi spell!"

"Right." Jackie took the vegetable from Uncle, then fell back in surprise when he saw a moose-shaped camera poking out from under the boat's cover. "Jade?"

"Nope" said a cartoony voice. "I'm a moose! Marlin Moose!"

Jackie removed the cover to find the little girl. "Jade, you were supposed to wait back in Section 13!"

"Tch. I've been at every demon sendoff so far! Did you really think that I was going to sit out on the last one? Besides, then we can sell our story to reality TV!" Jade held up her camera.

"Shall I turn back?" asked Tohru.

"No," said Jackie. He said to Jade, "Please, just keep out of harm's way!"

Uncle waved the puffer fish in the air and chanted, "Yu Mo Gwai Gui Fai Di Zao! Yu Mo Gwai Gui Fai Di Zao! Yu Mo Gwai Gui Fai Di Zao!"

Bai Tza heard the chi spell and hissed in repulsion. "The chi wizard!" The gourd in Jackie's hand glowed green, then fired a green beam at the Water Demon who let out a scream.

"Ooh, fish fry," Jade said, trying to get a close-up. Unfortunately, she got too close and got caught in the green beam.

"Jade!" Jackie exclaimed in horror.

"Jackie!" Jade reached for his hand, but it was too late. The spell pulled her and Bai Tza away from the ocean and sent them flying all the way to Rome, where they were both sucked into the Water Demon's portal.

Jackie thought he was going to have a heart attack. "Uncle! We have to get Jade! You have to reopen the portal!"

But Uncle dropped the puffer fish and said in despair, "Chi spell has sealed the portal, like it has sealed all the others." Tears streamed down the old man's face. "Forever."

Jackie tried to start the boat's motor. "Hurry, Uncle! We must fly to Rome!"

"Jade is not in Rome, Jackie. She is trapped in the demon netherworld."

"Oh, why couldn't it have been me?" Tohru asked, burying his face in his hand.

"Daugh!" Jackie groaned in frustration and began rowing frantically. "There must be something we can do, Uncle! A counter spell! A stronger spell! Someway to -" Uncle slapped him. "Ow!"

"I cannot think with all your noise," grunted Uncle. He thought and thought until he thought a hole in the boat. Then he had an idea. "The eighth door!"

"Uncle?"

"We have permanently sealed seven portals belonging to seven Demon Sorcerers but not the one belonging to Shendu!" The old man started the boat and sat in the passenger's seat. "It is Jade's only hope to escape from the demon realm."

Tohru nodded and put the boat in drive. "Then, how do we find Shendu's door?"

"There is only one way."

"The Pan'Ku Box," Jackie realized.

"But Shendu has it," pointed out Tohru. "How do we find him?"

The three men then remembered what Valmont said. The fish cannery at the pier.

"Oh," said Tohru.

"Quickly, we must find the eighth door before the demons find Jade!" said Uncle as they sped back to San Francisco.

Back in the ocean, Bai Tza, the real one, smirked. "Perhaps I do not need her help after all." A sudden chill when she glanced at her own shadow suddenly made her stop whatever she was planning.


Somewhere in...well, the middle of nowhere would be appropriate; Jade looked around at her new surroundings. It was an empty void with giant rocks floating around. Not a single living soul in sight. She held up her camera. "The demon netherworld," she narrated. "Where demon sorcerers go when they have been bad. Where no human has gone before." She pointed the camera to herself. "Until now. My ratings will be huge!" She sighed and looked around again. "If I ever find my way out of here. Not to mention, who's to stop Bai Tza from breaking her promise?"

She had just seen the duplicate of Bai Tza disappear before her eyes, which meant the real Water Demon was still out there, looking for a new underwater city without Jade around to keep her in line. Jade just had to make sure the fish wouldn't do anything. With a thought, she summoned ten Shadowkhan. "Keep the Water Demon from flooding any cities until I get out of this hole." The Shadowkhan bowed their heads and sunk into the shadows.

"Now," Jade said. "Where do I go from here?" She didn't have time to think. Two large rocks the size of meteors where heading straight for her. She jumped off the rock she was on and, to her surprise, she was floating! Then she landed on another rock. Zero G!

Her excitement became fear when she she jumped up and was about to land on another rock only to realize too late it was the sleeping form of Po Kong the Mountain Demon. Jade tumbled and rolled until she landed right on the Mountain Demon's face. She exhaled in relief when the giantess didn't wake up.

"Sister Po..." Jade recognized that eerily calm voice. It belonged to Tso Lan the Moon Demon. Thinking quick, she hid under the Mountain Demon's hair.

"Sister Po," Tso Lan called out again.

Po Kong awoke with a snort and rubbed her eyes. "Dinner time?"

"Meeting time," the Moon Demon corrected. "It appears Sister Bai has managed to elude capture."

"The child?" Po Kong questioned.

"The child."

"I see." The Mountain Demon slowly got up. "Lucky girl, that Bai Tza. She knows how much I love the taste of humans."

Jade gulped when she heard that.

"Over here," Tso Lan called out. To Jade's horror, the other demons arrived: Xiao Fung the Wind Demon, Dai Gui the Earth Demon and Tchang Zu the Thunder Demon.

"Double oh boy..." Jade whispered in fear.


"You may take your leave now, Hak Foo," Shendu ordered the last enforcer upon returning to the fish cannery.

Hak Foo bowed and was about to leave when Valmont regained control and said, "I order you to stay!"

"Leave!"

"Stay!"

"Leave!"

"Stay!"

Poor Hak Foo just watched in confusion while Valmont argued with...himself.

"Your ruffian has outlasted his usefulness to me, Valmont. Get rid of him!" Shendu said as he approached the mirror.

"And be left alone with you? I think not, Shendu!"

Suddenly, a new voice spoke. "On the contrary. You are far from alone." Instead of his reflection, Valmont saw five demon faces glaring at him.

Shendu took control and said meekly, "Brothers and sisters! So...good to...see you again!"

"Your sentiment will quickly subside, Shendu," snapped Xiao Fung.

"Once your punishment is underway," growled Dai Gui.


In the netherworld, the demons glared at Shendu's face in the small window they made. He stuttered, "P-Punishment?! Before I finish securing your release?"

"And how do you plan to do that with all our portals permanently sealed?!" demanded Po Kong.

"Yeah, how?" whispered Jade.

Shendu stammered, trying to think of some way to keep his goose from getting cooked. Then he had an idea. "Why, through my door, dear sister!"

"The eighth portal?" questioned Xiao Fung.

"It remains unsealed. All I need do is unlock it with the Pan Ku Box, a task for which I have attained the services of a mortal servant who may touch good magic."


Hak Foo was confused. Did Shendu need him or not? Make up your mind!


"What is mine is yours, demon brethren."

Suddenly, Po Kong began squirming and clawing at her shoulders. Jade jumped down to her lower back to avoid getting caught.

"What in the nether world is wrong with you, Po Kong," Tchang Zu snapped.

"Itch! Cannot reach!"

"Dai Gui! Scratch your sister's back so we may get on with this meeting."

"What?! Why me?!" Dai Gui got his answer when the Thunder Demon formed a bolt of lightning in his hand. "Fine." Grumbling, he reached for Po Kong's back.

Thinking quick, Jade scratched the green flesh she was crawling on. Po Kong let out a satisfied sigh. "It passed," she said. Dai Gui exhaled in relief.

"Now, about the eighth door, Shendu," the Moon Demon said, getting back to business. "It is the portal of your banishment. Only you may pass through it."

"That once was true, Tso Lan. But now that I am a spirit, my portal is vacant, waiting to be filled by others."

"You mean another. Only one may pass through each portal."

"That is the rule," reminded Xiao Fung.


"Do you think I have been dallying here?" Shendu said as he picked up a book. "I have discovered a spell which will keep the portal open until the last of you is freed!" What the demons didn't know was that it was nothing more than an ordinary phone book. "In fact, I was just preparing to journey to it when you called. Hak Foo. Bring me..." The Fire Demon turned and saw the Pan Ku Box being raised up by a claw on a rope. "THE PAN KU BOX!"

"Shark snatches bait!" Hak Foo shouted, grabbing onto the box along with the claw and the one holding it: Jackie Chan.


"Shark?" asked Tso Lan.

"What is he talking about?" demanded Xiao Fung.

"Jackie," whispered Jade with excitement.

Suddenly, there was a loud gong sound. "Shendu, what is happening?!" shouted Tchang Zu.

"Uh...Hak Foo always sounds the gong when we leave. Which reminds me..." Shendu grabbed a drapery and placed it over the mirror. "See you all at my portal!"

"Shendu!"

"Can he be trusted?" asked Po Kong.

"Of course not," growled Dai Gui.

"But we have no other options," Xiao Fung pointed out.

"But all of eternity to punish him should he deceive us," Tso Lan said.

"Then let us go to the eighth door," Tchang Zu said.

Jade, who was hiding under Po Kong's rock, nodded. "Yeah. Let's."


Unfortunately, Jade soon lost the demon sorcerers' trail. She jumped and landed on another rock, only to notice a pair of footprints in the dust. Footprints belonging to her sneakers. "I thought this rock looked familiar. I'm going around in circles!"


"Day number...ugh, I haven't the foggiest," Jade said to her camera a few minutes later. "The good news, the demons have left to find the eighth portal. The bad news, I lost their trail. Jackie, Tohru, Uncle...I may never see you again, but in case you ever find this footage, edit this mushy part out before you sell it to a TV show. Just want to let you all know I miss you. Even miss Uncle's garlic breath."

"Jade!"

Jade let out a yelp and dropped the camera. Behind her was an apparition of Uncle's head. "Uncle? How did you-"

"Not important. And garlic is good for you! Are you okay?"

"Tch. Just lost."

"Listen closely," Uncle said. "We are trying to find the eighth door."

Jade's eyes widened. "Shendu's door!"

"You know about that?"

"The demons are looking for it too! Shendu told them he's going to open it up so they can all break out!"

Uncle gasped. "Shendu deceives them! Only one being can now exit through that portal. And that being must be you."

"So how do I find the portal, Uncle?"

"When I know where it is, I will lead you there myself," the old man said as he disappeared.

Jade chuckled. "Go Uncle."

Suddenly, he reappeared. "One more thing! I cannot know where it is unless I know how the Pan Ku box works. Jackie said you were good with puzzles."

Useless old man, Jade thought. Then she tried to think of how the box could work. Then she remembered the symbols on it. "Those little lines on the Pan Ku Box!"

"The trigrams?"

"Yeah, those! Tell Jackie the trigrams must be the key!"

"I will do that Jade!" Uncle said as he disappeared again.

Jade's eyes flashed red. "I hope Bai Tza and Hsi Wu haven't done anything stupid while I was gone." It was then she realized something was missing when she put her hands in her sweater's pockets. "Where's my camera?" She got the answer when it dropped from the sky and landed at her feet. "Oh. Thanks."

"You're welcome," growled a voice she recognized as Tchang Tzu.

Jade slowly looked up to see five demon sorcerers looking down at her. "Well, well, well. It's Jackie Chan's little niece," Tso Lan said.

Po Kong licked her lips. "Mmm! Yummy!"

Suddenly, Uncle's head's ghost reappeared. He gasped silently. Then Jade had an idea. "Uh, if you think you're all getting out, well, I hate to break it to ya but Shendu's lying." The demons gasped and grumbled. Uncle smirked. Jade gave him a wink as he vanished. "Only one of you can go through the portal. End of story."

"How do you know," demanded Dai Gui.

"Uncle told me."

"The chi wizard," hissed Tchang Zu.

"So Shendu did deceive us," said Tso Lan.

"There's a surprise," snarked Xiao Fung.

"So, uh," Jade said, folding her arms. "Which one of you is it going to be?"

"Surely there must be a civil way to resolve this," Xiao Fung said.

"Like what? Alphabetical order?" Tso Lan sarcastically asked.

Suddenly, a door appeared out of nowhere and a spectral serpent with a crocodilian head burst through. Shendu?! Jackie must have removed him from Valmont! "Uh," he said sheepishly. "Brothers and sisters!"

"The portal!" shouted Tso Lan.

"Every demon for himself!" shouted Dai Gui.

The demons began fighting over who will get through first. Tchang Zu zapped Xia Fung but but pushed away by Po Kong. Before she could fly through the portal, Tso Lan grabbed her with his anti-gravity powers. "Age before beauty," he said as he threw her into Dai Gui. Before he could go through the portal, something snagged his robes. He looked down to see a shadowy tendril holding onto him.

"Oh boys!" There was Jade, inches from the door. "One goes through, that's the rule." She blew a kiss and hopped through.

"NO!" the demons shouted.


Jade jumped through the portal and found herself right outside the entrance to...Hong Kong Moose World?! "Jade!" Jackie, Tohru and Uncle ran up to her and Jackie scooped her in his arms.

"Did you miss me?" she asked him.

"Not at all."


Back in the nether world, Shendu cowered before the demons. "That is number eight," growled Dai Gui.

"Which would make us fresh out of portals," Tso Lan said.

Shendu was in for it now. "Perhaps we seek a tear in the space-time continuum?"


"All eight portals are finally sealed. Forever," Uncle said. As if to prove it, the Pan Ku Box stopped glowing. It was now nothing more than a paperweight.

Valmont, who had been freed from his possession, was cheering and dancing. "Whoopee! He's gone! Gone, gone, gone!" He tore off his robes, revealing his green business suit underneath and resumed dancing. "I've got my body back! La-de-da-de-da-de-da! Boom shakalakalaka boom shakalakaka!"

At that moment, an employee of the park, garbed in his Marlin Moose costume, opened the gates. He was surprised to see visitors this early.

Jade's eyes widened. "Can we, Jackie?" Jackie nodded. After all that has happened, she deserved an award.

"Uh," the mascot said. "Uh, we're not really...you're kind of early, but..." He couldn't say no to those eager eyes. "Aw..." He put the mask on and said in a goofy voice, "Hyuck! Welcome to Moose World!"

"Through the portal we go," Jackie said.

"Yipee!" Jade said as she ran through the gates. Jackie, Uncle and Tohru followed her in.

"He's gone," Valmont sang. "I got my body back! Yipee!"