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-->--From the opening narration (see also DrinkingGame in the YMMV tab)
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-->--From the opening narration (see also DrinkingGame in the YMMV tab)
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%%* TheApprentice: Reed Smith.
* AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle: It ''is'' an 80's cartoon, after all...
* AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle: It ''is'' an 80's cartoon, after all...
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* AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle: Chuck Norris shows up in live-action segments before and after each episode to teach kids life advice such as learning self-control and that it is okay to make mistakes. It ''is'' an 80's cartoon, after
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* MightyWhitey: The series is all about Japanese martial arts, but the white Chuck Norris is TheHero.
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* MightyWhitey: The series is all about Japanese martial arts, but the white Chuck Norris is TheHero.TheHero and leader of the Karate Kommandos.
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* RatedMForManly: Everything with Chuck Norris in it,is manly.
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* RatedMForManly: Everything with Chuck Norris in it,is it, is manly.
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** MeaningfulName[=/=]BilingualBonus: Appropriately enough, "Tabe" means "to eat" in Japanese.
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* BilingualBonus: Appropriately enough, "Tabe" means "to eat" in Japanese.
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''Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos'' was an animated 5 episode mini-series that ran in 1986 and produced by Creator/RubySpears. It starred Creator/ChuckNorris as Creator/ChuckNorris, a government agent who works with a team of operatives which consist of Pepper, a female GadgeteerGenius; Reed Smith, Chuck's [[TheApprentice apprentice]] and Pepper's brother; a TagalongKid named Too Much; Kimo, [[McNinja a samurai]]; and Tabe, a sumo champion and TheBigGuy. They fight the evil forces of VULTURE led by [[TheBigBad The Claw]] and [[TheDragon Super Ninja.]]
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''Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos'' was an animated 5 episode mini-series that ran in 1986 and produced by Creator/RubySpears. It starred Creator/ChuckNorris as Creator/ChuckNorris, a government agent who works with a team of operatives which consist of Pepper, a female GadgeteerGenius; Reed Smith, Chuck's [[TheApprentice apprentice]] and Pepper's brother; a TagalongKid named Too Much; Kimo, [[McNinja a samurai]]; and Tabe, a sumo champion and TheBigGuy. They fight the evil forces of VULTURE led by [[TheBigBad [[BigBad The Claw]] and [[TheDragon Super Ninja.]]
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* BadassMustache: Several characters have one, Chuck being the most notable.
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* OverlyLongGag: In one episode, Too Much gets kidnapped by one of the Claw's henchmen, resulting in a chase scene that goes on for three and a half minutes. They start on a boat, get on jetskis, switch to a car chase (the origin of the "This is an emergency! I'm Chuck Norris" line), and then Chuck jumps off of his stolen motorcycle to board a plane the henchman had hijacked. You'd think it'd be over after this, but ohhhh no. The henchman steals a truck with an attached parachute and drives out of the plane, prompting Chuck to jump after them. Finally, the henchman puts on a personal parachute, grabs the kid, and cuts the truck's parachute, prompting Norris to just grab the henchman, untie Too Much with one hand, and then interrogate the guy. {{Lampshaded}} towards the end with the henchman and Chuck saying "I don't believe this guy!" and "HereWeGoAgain!", respectively. Watch it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZHBHqe6qhs here.]]
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* OverlyLongGag: In one episode, Too Much gets kidnapped by one of the Claw's henchmen, resulting in a chase scene that goes on for three and a half minutes. They start on a boat, get on jetskis, switch to a car chase (the origin of the "This is an emergency! I'm Chuck Norris" line), and then Chuck jumps off of his stolen motorcycle to board a plane the henchman had hijacked. You'd think it'd be over after this, but ohhhh no. The henchman steals a truck with an attached parachute and drives out of the plane, prompting Chuck to jump after them. Finally, the henchman puts on a personal parachute, grabs the kid, and cuts the truck's parachute, prompting Norris to just grab the henchman, untie Too Much with one hand, and then interrogate the guy. {{Lampshaded}} towards the end with the henchman and Chuck saying "I don't believe this guy!" and "HereWeGoAgain!", "HereWeGoAgain", respectively. Watch it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZHBHqe6qhs here.]]
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* RatedMforManly: Everything with Chuck Norris in it,is manly.
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* RatedMforManly: RatedMForManly: Everything with Chuck Norris in it,is manly.
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* EvilAlbino: A spy working with the Claw in "Terror Train". Chuck defeats him by shining a flashlight in his eyes.