List of American Dragon: Jake Long Episodes

List Of American Dragon: Jake Long Episodes

The following is an episode list for the Disney Channel Series, American Dragon: Jake Long, created by Jeff Goode. It premiered January 21, 2005 and ended September 1, 2007, It was discontinued on September 30, 2007. Many websites including, Save Disney Shows and Save American Dragon: Jake Long have been petitioning Walt Disney Studios to continue production of the show and create a third season. As of 2012, it is unknown if Disney Channel will continue production.

American Dragon: Jake Long tells the story of thirteen-year-old Jake Long (Dante Basco) who must balance ordinary adolescent transformation with the amazing power and ability to change into the form of a dragon who has to overcome obstacles to protect the magical creatures living in the city. Jake navigates the city with fellow skateboarders Trixie (Miss Kittie) and Spud (Charlie Finn) with help from his maternal grandfather (Keone Young) and his Grandpa's gruff sidekick, a magical Shar-Pei named Fu Dog (John DiMaggio).

A total of 52 original episodes aired overall.

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