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Separated at Birth 3: Asian-American Adolescent Magic Menace Fighters

The contenders:

American Dragon: Jake Long

Disney Channel, premiered January 21, 2005

Main Character: Jake Long, pre-teen descendant of long line of shape-shifting dragons

Supernatural responsibility: Protect New York City from supernatural menaces

Supernatural power: Can turn into a flying dragon

Mentor: Grandfather Luong Lao Shi; can also turn into a dragon

Sibling: annoying 8 year-old sister Haley; can also turn into a dragon

Pet: 600 year-old talking Shar Pei ‘Fu Dog’

and in this corner:

The Life and Times of Juniper Lee

Cartoon Network, premiered May 30, 2005

Main Character: Juniper Lee, pre-teen descendant of family charged with maintaining the balance between the human and spirit worlds

Supernatural responsibility: Protect 'Orchid Bay City' (i.e., San Francisco) from supernatural menaces

Supernatural powers: Super strength, speed and agility

Mentor: Grandmother Jasmine

Siblings: annoying 8 year-old brother Ray Ray (also, 14 year-old brother Dennis)

Pet: Monroe – Centuries-old talking pug (speaks with a Scottish accent)

The winnah:

Jake by a (very long) dragon’s neck. Not only did he get on the air first, he can turn into a dragon; how cool is that?

Me conscience is bothering me...

I’m being unfair, Juniper Long and Jake Lee are completely different shows: Monroe has a Scottish accent and Fu Dog doesn’t…

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Joe Strike has written about animation for numerous publications. He is the author of Furry Nation: The True Story of America's Most Misunderstood Subculture.