"The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries" The Secret of the Jade Kwan Yin (TV Episode 1977) Poster

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Joe and Frank vs Chinese Smugglers
bensonmum220 June 2017
Joe and Frank get mixed up with a group of Chinese smugglers when they find a centuries old statue while out snorkeling. The statue was meant to be a gift to the Chinese people of Bayport, but was stolen off a ship in Boston. Before the boys can return the statue to its rightful owner, however, it's stolen from their house. Joe and Frank are now out to find the statue again and catch the thieves.

I know The Secret of the Jade Kwan Yin has its detractors, but I think it's a fun episode. The mystery here is interesting with a few twists along the way. The twist at the end involving the brains behind the smuggling operation really sent me for a loop the first time I watched it. I didn't see that coming. There are a couple of tense moments along that way that worked for me - especially the bomb on the boat scene. And I thought the ending was nice. The idea that the jade statue was just a cover to smuggle gems was a good one.

There are also some things about this episode that I enjoy, but for all the wrong reasons. Tossing the jade back and forth like a football during the parade, the ridiculous fight scene in the kung fu studio, dusting everything in sight for fingerprints, the stolen box literally hitting the boys on the back while snorkeling, and those 70s outfits - all hysterical. However, all of this only adds to the entertainment I get out of The Secret of the Jade Kwan Yin.
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Ancient Chinese Secret
cutterccbaxter1 January 2024
Warning: Spoilers
When the Hardy Boys are snorkeling at the beginning of this episode I think I detect them smiling. I'm not positive but they sure do smile a lot, so I bet they're smiling in the shallow depths of the Atlantic Ocean.

The secret of the Jade Kwan Yin is a tough case for our smiling sleuths. They run low on finger print dust and Joe doesn't get to sing Da Doo Ron Ron, a Beach Boys song or even Chinese Rocks (Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers/ Chinese Rock (The Ramones).

I once had my house broken into and the police dusted for fingerprints at the point of entry (kitchen window). Based on this episode I think I can safely assume Frank and Joe Hardy would have dusted my entire house. They probably would have even dusted my cat.

I like this episode because the bad guys are Chinese. The good thing about Chinese bad guys is they always know the martial arts, which makes them formidable foes. I was surprised the Hardy boys weren't at least Yellow Belts in karate. Instead, they had to rely on defending themselves using their quick wits, natural athleticism and a gong.

I sometimes wonder how often the Hardy Boys vacuumed the shag carpeting in their van. Or was that Aunt Gertrude's responsibility?
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