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=== Season 1 (2005–06)[edit] === '''Note:''' In this season, Jake Long is 13. {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders wikiepisodetable" !<abbr>No.</abbr><br> overall !<abbr>No.</abbr> in<br> season !Title !Directed by !Written by !Original air date !<abbr>Prod.</abbr><br> code |- ! rowspan="1" |1 |1 |"Old School Training" |Christian Roman |Eddie Guzelian |January 21, 2005 |101 |- | colspan="7" |13-year-old Jake gets fed up when Grandpa puts him through a series of disgusting and seemingly pointless training exercises, leaving his grandpa at the hands of the Huntsman and Huntsgirl. |- ! rowspan="1" |2 |2 |"Dragon Breath" |Christian Roman |Laura McCreary |January 22, 2005 |103 |- | colspan="7" |When Jake ends up with a serious case of bad dragon breath, Fu Dog must set him up on a date for the school dance. But his date goes sour when Jake finds out his hot date, Jasmine, is hiding a dark secret, he must stop her from stealing all of the students souls. |- ! rowspan="1" |3 |3 |"The Talented Mr. Long" |Christian Roman |Laura McCreary |January 28, 2005 |106 |- | colspan="7" |When an ancient magical chalice containing a powerful evil is being used as a trophy at his school's talent show, Jake must compete against Spud the Magnificent and risk losing their friendship. |- ! rowspan="1" |4 |4 |"The Legend of the Dragon Tooth" |Christian Roman |Catherine Lieuwen |February 4, 2005 |105 |- | colspan="7" |Jake, Trixie, and Spud try to juggle the responsibility of watching Jake's little sister Haley with their plans to attend the 3rd Annual Hip-Hop Video Awards. Meanwhile, a treacherous dental villain tries to abduct Haley for her loose Dragon Tooth. |- ! rowspan="1" |5 |5 |"Act 4, Scene 15" |Christian Roman |Matthew Negrete |February 11, 2005 |109 |- | colspan="7" |Wanting an excuse to spend time with the girl of his dreams, Jake auditions for the role of Anthony to act opposite Rose's Cleopatra in the school play. Meanwhile, he must also protect a mystical Egyptian scarab from falling in the hands of the Huntsclan. |- ! rowspan="1" |6a |6a |"Adventures In Troll Sitting" |Christian Roman |Jeff Goode |February 18, 2005 |104a |- | colspan="7" |Jake must hide a giant, hairy troll from his parents and visiting aunt. |- ! rowspan="1" |6b |6b |"Fu Dog Takes a Walk" |Christian Roman |Jeff Goode |February 18, 2005 |104b |- | colspan="7" |Fu Dog's trip to a Yankee game ends up with him trying to outrun a maniacal dog-catcher. |- ! rowspan="1" |7 |7 |"Professor Rotwood's Thesis" |Christian Roman |Eddie Guzelian |February 25, 2005 |107 |- | colspan="7" |In an attempt to raise enough money to replace the vase they broke, Spud and Trixie unknowingly give Jake's dragon form over to Professor Rotwood. |- ! rowspan="1" |8a |8a |"The Egg" |Christian Roman |Elijah Aron |March 25, 2005 |108a |- | colspan="7" |A stolen Griffin egg leads Jake on a frenzied romp through New York City. |- ! rowspan="1" |8b |8b |"The Heist" |Christian Roman |Mark Myers |March 25, 2005 |108b |- | colspan="7" |Jake, Grandpa, Trixie, Spud, and Fu Dog must comically stumble through an elaborate heist to retrieve a Leprechaun's stolen gold from a millionaire dark wizard named Eli Pandarus. |- ! rowspan="1" |9 |9 |"Dragon Summit" |Christian Roman |Brandon Sawyer |April 1, 2005 |111 |- | colspan="7" |Jake attends the World Dragon Summit and becomes engaged in a hilarious battle of pranks with Fred Nerk, the Australian Dragon - during which he learns about his grandpa's history with the infamous Dark Dragon. |- ! rowspan="1" |10 |10 |"Body Guard Duty" |Christian Roman |Laura McCreary |April 29, 2005 |110 |- | colspan="7" |Jake is assigned as a bodyguard to the Oracle Twins, Kara and Sara. When he brings them to school, they go from causing mischief to helping him cheat on his mythology test. |- ! rowspan="1" |11 |11 |"Shapeshifter" |Christian Roman |Matthew Negrete |May 13, 2005 |102 |- | colspan="7" |When Jake gets shapeshifting abilities for a dragon mission, he misuses them to get out of a parent-teacher conference and impress his peers. Note this episode takes place before "Dragon Summit". |- ! rowspan="1" |12 |12 |"The Ski Trip" |Christian Roman |Laura McCreary |May 27, 2005 |115 |- | colspan="7" |When Jake, Trixie, and Spud attend a school sponsored ski trip, Jake embarks on an investigation to find out the true identity of the Huntsgirl, while also trying to get some alone time with Rose. Note: Jake finds out the identity of Huntsgirl. |- ! rowspan="1" |13 |13 |"The Long Weekend" |Christian Roman |Jim Peronto |July 1, 2005 |112 |- | colspan="7" |Father-son bonding hijinx ensues when Jonathan takes Jake, Trixie and Spud on a camping trip in the forests of New Jersey. Meanwhile, the menacing "Jersey Devil" terrorizes a tribe of woodland sprites. |- ! rowspan="1" |14 |14 |"Eye of the Beholder" |Christian Roman |Chris Nee |July 30, 2005 |114 |- | colspan="7" |Fu Dog is forced to go undercover as a contestant in the "Miss Magical World" beauty pageant in order to discover the secret evil plot of the wealthy wizard, Eli Pandarus. The pageant host is voiced by Monty Hall. |- ! rowspan="1" |15 |15 |"Jake Takes the Cake" |Christian Roman |Jeff Goode |August 26, 2005 |116 |- | colspan="7" |Jake accidentally lets a gremlin loose at his mother's big catering gig for the "Wedding of the Century" between two famous soap-opera stars. |- ! rowspan="1" |16 |16 |"Hong Kong Knights" |Christian Roman |Matthew Negrete |September 8, 2005 |120 |- | colspan="7" |Jake discovers that his ancient, out-of-touch grandfather was once a swinging, styling super-agent in 1970s Hong Kong, China, who had completely changed after defeating the Dark Dragon. Jake comes into conflict with the Dark Dragon again and Councilor Chang's duplicity is revealed. |- ! rowspan="1" |17 |17 |"The Halloween Bash" |Christian Roman |Scott M. Gimple |October 22, 2005 |118 |- | colspan="7" |While Grandpa takes Haley trick or treating, Jake seizes the opportunity to throw the wildest Halloween party ever mixing humans and magical creatures. * Ingrid Third from Fillmore! makes a cameo. * This episode takes place before "''Hong Kong Knights''". |- ! rowspan="1" |18a |18a |"Fu and Tell" |Christian Roman |Mark Drop |November 3, 2005 |113a |- | colspan="7" |Fu Dog must endure the extreme indignity of Haley's elementary school class "Show And Tell", while also confronting an old nemesis. |- ! rowspan="1" |18b |18b |"Flight of the Unicorn" |Christian Roman |Mark Drop |November 3, 2005 |113b |- | colspan="7" |Jake, Trixie, and Spud must transport a wild mystical female unicorn from Coney Island to Central Park during holiday rush hour whilst escaping from the freakshow carnival folk. |- ! rowspan="1" |19 |19 |"Keeping Shop" |Christian Roman |Laura McCreary |December 15, 2005 |119 |- | colspan="7" |When Grandpa and Jake leave New York City, Trixie and Spud are forced to don a dragon costume and comically stumble their way through American Dragon duties in order to get rid of the gang of Biker Trolls. |- ! rowspan="1" |20 |20 |"Ring Around the Dragon" |Christian Roman |Laura McCreary |January 12, 2006 |117 |- | colspan="7" |Hijinks and hilarity abound as Jake goes undercover as a professional wrestler "Dragonfire" in the King Extreme Wrestling League ("K.E.W.L.") in order to rescue a runaway giant. |- ! rowspan="1" |21 |21 |"The Hunted" |Christian Roman |Eddie Guzelian |January 29, 2006 |121 |- | colspan="7" |Jake is chased into a trap along with a group of comically inept magical misfits and has a confrontation with Huntsgirl that will determine whether or not Rose would give up her Huntsclan lifestyle if she knew the truth behind his identity. At the end of the episode, Jake learned that Rose transferred out of Millard Fillmore Middle School and left a love portrait for him.<br> <br> |}
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