Even the Episode Title Cards from this series are action packed.


Chuck Norris Karate Kommandos was an animated 5 episode mini-series that ran in 1986 and produced by Ruby-Spears. Chuck Norris is a government agent that works with a team of operatives which consist of Pepper,a female Gadgeteer Genius; Reed Smith, Chuck's |apprentice; Pepper's brother, a Tagalong Kid named Too Much; Kimo, a samurai; and Tabe, a sumo champion and The Big Guy. They fight the evil forces of The Claw and Super Ninja.


The series was released on DVD in April 2011.


Tropes used in Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos include:

the Claw: Blah, blah, McGuffin, blah, blah, Chuck Norris, blah--
Super Ninja: NNOOORRIISSS!!!

Narrator: Chuck Norris is, Chuck Norris in, Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos.

  • Opening Narration
  • Overly Long Gag: 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 "Here We Go Again!", respectively. Watch it here.
  • Paper-Thin Disguise: A Master of Disguise assassin/MookLieutenant Imposter hired by the Claw in "Target - Chuck Norris" sports several of these and Chuck sees through them every time after their first meeting. He doesn't even attempt to conceal his face or distinct accent!
  • Porn Stache: Chuck.
  • Psycho for Hire: The Claw employs several of them to eliminate Norris. It never goes well.
  • The Smurfette Principle: Pepper is the only regular female character, and even she doesn't get much to do.
  • Sssssnaketalk
  • Walking Shirtless Scene: Tabe probably doesn't even own a shirt.
  • Wave Motion Gun: The Claw's forces hijack a space shuttle so they can use one to threaten Earth in "Menace from Space".
  • What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?: An alligator crashing into a building by parachute and fighting Chuck Norris.
  • White-Haired Pretty Girl: The evil Devilfish from "Deadly Dolphin".
  • Xtreme Kool Letterz
  • Zombie Apocalypse: "Island of the Walking Dead" features the wimpiest use of this trope ever.
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