Jack slips on a stack of bo staffs and loses all memory of his friends.
Run by Sensei Rudy, the Bobby Wasabi Martial Arts Academy is the worst dojo in the nationwide Bobby Wasabi chain and is in danger of closing. But things change when Jack reluctantly joins the dojo and meets his new crew, including tough guy slacker Jerry and confident martial arts expert Kim. The crew teaches a group of neighborhood goofballs about life, karate, and how to "kick it." Jack and the gang quickly realize their newfound friendship will take them places they've never imagined and, united, they can become unstoppable.
The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.
Jack slips on a stack of bo staffs and loses all memory of his friends.
Carson, an old friend of the gang and Rudy's former star student, returns to Seaford. His own martial arts moves prompt Rudy to replace Jack with Carson in the upcoming tournament, annoying Jack.
Phil is mistaken for a hitman. Jack goes under cover as a special agent to try to stop the real hitman. Meanwhile Jerry is trying to help Joan get her job back as the mall security guard.
The gang meets a skater with martial arts skills.
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