Back in Dholakpur, the whole kingdom celebrated. King Indravarma declared a new festival: “Shaolin Friendship Day.” Even Kalia admitted, “Bheem, you’re not just strong—you’re wise too.”
“I am Master Li from the Shaolin Temple in China,” he said weakly. “An evil warlord, Junjie , has stolen the Sacred Scroll of the Five Animals—Tiger, Crane, Leopard, Snake, and Dragon. Without it, our temple’s balance will shatter forever.”
Raju raced against a magical leopard that could teleport. But Raju used his brain—he slid down a muddy slope, shortcutting the track, and won. He earned the Leopard Spot Gem.
And whenever trouble arises, Bheem gently taps his wooden staff and says: “Tiger, Crane, Leopard, Snake, Dragon—within me, you are awaken.” If you'd like to watch real Chhota Bheem movies or episodes legally, they are available on Netflix , Amazon Prime Video (via subscription) , or the official Green Gold Kids YouTube channel. Would you like a list of similar martial arts-themed episodes from the show?
Pirating content (like downloading from Filmyzilla) is illegal and harms creators. Instead, I’ve written an inspired by that concept, blending Chhota Bheem’s world with Shaolin martial arts. Chhota Bheem: The Shaolin Quest Part 1: The Mysterious Monk One sunny morning in Dholakpur, Bheem and his friends—Chutki, Raju, Jaggu, and Kalia—were playing gilli-danda near the palace. Suddenly, a tired, old monk in tattered yellow robes stumbled into the village. He carried a broken wooden staff and spoke in a strange accent.