Three Delivery

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  • TV-Y7
  • 2008
  • 1 Season
  • 7.6  (101)

Three Delivery is an animated television show produced by The Larry Schwarz Company that aired from 2008 to 2009. The show follows three teenage martial arts experts, Sid, Sue, and Tobey, who are hired by a Chinese restaurant owner named Mr. Wu to deliver magical ingredients for his dishes. The trio must also protect the ingredients from dangerous villains who seek to use the ingredients for evil purposes.

The show takes place in Chinatown, New York City, and features elements of both Chinese culture and mythology. Each episode typically follows a similar formula, with the three protagonists receiving a new delivery order that puts them in conflict with a villainous group. The group usually consists of a human leader and a group of monstrous henchmen who have special abilities that must be overcome with a combination of martial arts skills and magic.

The three protagonists are all distinct personalities, with Sid serving as the leader, Sue as the brains, and Tobey as the brawn. They each have a unique skill set that comes in handy during their adventures. Sid is an expert in Kung Fu, Sue is a master of magic, and Tobey is a skilled wrestler. They are also assisted by Mr. Wu's daughter, Mei, who has her own magic ability called "Noodle Fury."

The show draws heavily on Chinese mythology and culture, featuring characters such as dragons, ghosts, and martial arts masters. The villains are also based on Chinese myths, such as the "Jiangshi," a type of zombie vampire. The show does a good job of keeping these elements accessible to a Western audience without sacrificing authenticity.

The animation style is sharp and vibrant, with a mix of 2D and 3D elements. The character designs are distinctive and memorable, with each character having a unique look and personality. The action scenes are well choreographed, with a focus on martial arts moves and magical abilities. The show also has a sense of humor, with many of the jokes coming from the character's personalities and interactions.

Overall, Three Delivery is a fun and engaging animated series that blends action, comedy, and Chinese mythology. The show's unique setting and diverse cast of characters make it stand out from other animated shows. While it may not have had a long run, Three Delivery is still worth watching for fans of animated action-adventure shows.

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Seasons
Origins
26. Origins
April 28, 2003
Summary is not available.
Time Travel
25. Time Travel
April 28, 2003
Summary is not available.
Heat Wave
24. Heat Wave
April 28, 2003
Summary is not available.
Chinese New Year
23. Chinese New Year
April 28, 2003
Summary is not available.
Super Sid
22. Super Sid
April 28, 2003
Summary is not available.
Qiang Wall of Chinatown
21. Qiang Wall of Chinatown
May 14, 2009
Summary is not available.
Fear Factor
20. Fear Factor
April 28, 2003
Summary is not available.
Night of the Living Veggies
19. Night of the Living Veggies
April 16, 2009
Summary is not available.
New Employee
18. New Employee
April 9, 2009
Summary is not available.
Underworld Rising
17. Underworld Rising
April 2, 2009
Summary is not available.
Cookbook Crooks
16. Cookbook Crooks
March 26, 2009
Summary is not available.
Bedtime for Baku
15. Bedtime for Baku
March 19, 2009
Summary is not available.
Friday the 13th to the 4th Power
14. Friday the 13th to the 4th Power
March 13, 2009
Summary is not available.
A Paint Problem
13. A Paint Problem
November 21, 2008
Summary is not available.
Night of the Nian
12. Night of the Nian
November 14, 2008
Summary is not available.
Cocoon
11. Cocoon
November 7, 2008
Summary is not available.
The Jiangshi
10. The Jiangshi
October 31, 2008
Summary is not available.
Terracotta Warriors
9. Terracotta Warriors
August 29, 2008
Summary is not available.
Happy Birthday to Sid
8. Happy Birthday to Sid
August 22, 2008
Summary is not available.
The Tutor
7. The Tutor
August 15, 2008
Summary is not available.
Shape Shifter
6. Shape Shifter
August 8, 2008
A collection of antiques - one of which contains an extremely powerful magic recipe - is being auctioned off and Kong Li sends a shape shifter to track it down. The shape shifter morphs into everyone, including Tobey, Sid, and Sue, which means that the kids are forced to fight what appears to be themselves. Meanwhile, Barney has set up a Ferris Bueller-like contraption to answer the phones and do his work at Wu's Gardens so that he can watch Wrestlemania instead.
The Other Garden
5. The Other Garden
August 1, 2008
The trio's friend, Chris Jiang, accidentally uses the Weiren Hundred Wishes Broth recipe to make smoothies. These smoothies grant the wish of anyone who drinks them and when Sid mistakenly drinks one and then in moment of frustration makes a wish that he lived a normal life, Chinatown is instantly changed. Nana doesn't know who the kids are, Kong Li is in control of the city, and the kids have lost their powers. They must first figure out what caused this transformation and then find a way to reverse it, all while dodging a more powerful Kong Li and his henchmen.
Let Them Eat Cookies
4. Let Them Eat Cookies
July 25, 2008
Kids all over town start to go missing at the same time that the Golden Fortune Cookie contest begins. It's only after Tobey eats one of the special fortune cookies and turns into a flying monkey that they realize that these kids aren't disappearing, they've been affected by some sort of spell in the cookies. Sue and Sid must battle the Monkey King and figure out how to reverse the spell.
Great Balls of Fire
3. Great Balls of Fire
July 11, 2008
Eugene, a classmate of the kids, finds a new ink recipe and uses the Crocus Ink to create his latest set of comics. However, unbeknownst to Eugene (and the kids) this ink makes everything he draws come to life - leaving Sue, Sid, and Tobey to fight the fireballs, monsters, flying creatures, and robots that are terrorizing Chinatown.
Bottomless Soup
2. Bottomless Soup
July 4, 2008
There is soup everywhere in Chinatown - coming out of sinks, showerheads, the sewers - and it's all a result of a magic recipe gone awry. Sue tracks down the cook who accidentally used the recipe and discovers that the soup is meant as an offering to the spirit of a dead general. To satisfy this general's great appetite the bottomless pot of soup will produce its meal without end until the warrior has eaten his fill. The kids find the general (now a ghost) and he drinks up all of the soup in town. But their problems have just begun - the general's (ghost) army shows up to eat as well, and when they see that all of the soup is gone they begin to attack. Sue, Sid, and Tobey must defend themselves while trying to find a way to feed an entire army.
I Feel the Earth Move
1. I Feel the Earth Move
June 27, 2008
Earthquakes are happening all over Chinatown and the kids must figure out what's causing them. While working to gather info, Tobey falls down into a huge cavern and discovers their first big lead - a giant, red scale. With the help of Nana they realize that Kong Li has woken the Di Xia dragon! They must stop the dragon before Kong Li uses it to break the force field that surrounds Chinatown and is free to destroy the rest of the world.
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  • Premiere Date
    June 27, 2008
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (101)
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