Jake is thrown together with a group of comically inept magical misfits when they are captured and chained together as the targets for the Huntsclan's annual hunting contest.
Jake must rescue Hobie, an eight-year-old, 400-pound giant, from the evil clutches of King Hammer, owner of the K.E.W.L. (King Extreme Wrestling League).
When Grandpa and Jake leave New York City, Trixie and Spud are forced to don a dragon costume and comically stumble their way through the American Dragon's duties.
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.
While Grandpa takes Haley trick or treating, Jake seizes the opportunity to throw the wildest Halloween party ever - mixing humans and magical creatures.
Jake discovers that his ancient, out of touch Grandfather was once a swinging, stylin' Bruce Lee/Austin Powers-style mack daddy super-agent in 1960s Hong Kong. When Grandpa is captured by the Dark Dragon, Jake must face off against his arch foe to save him.
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.
When Jake is assigned as body guard to the Oracle Twins, their incessant visions of the future drive him nuts -- until he realizes they can use their powers to make his life easier.
Desperate to collect reward money to replace Trixie's mother's broken one-of-a-kind vase, Jake embarks on an attempt to provide Professor Rotwood with proof of the existence of dragons.
Wanting to get some lip-on-lip action with the honey of his dreams, Jake butchers the role of Antony to play opposite Rose's Cleopatra in the school play.
Dr. Diente, the Tooth Fairy's assistant gone bad, needs Haley's first baby tooth in order to activate his doomsday tooth monster. Jake must save his sister and the day.