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===Kimiko===
===Kimiko===
Kimiko Tohomiko, the Dragon of Fire, is very smart and enthusiastic. Her element, fire, is represented by her kick-butt personality. Raised by a wealthy family in [[Tokyo, Japan]], Kimiko always thrives for perfection. She has every electronic gizmo imaginable and usually gets what she wants. She often gets angry when others point out her mistakes or makes fun of her for being a girl. Kimiko and Omi are good friends, and she even hugs him. Omi, of course, will always ask for another and she always says, "Sorry, one per customer." Kimiko also usually changes her hairstyle and outfit and sometimes dyes her hair every episode leading to some fashion disasters.. Kimiko usually uses the Star Hanabi, the Eye of Dashi and the Tangle-Web Comb in assaults along with her Judalet Flip (using her Fire element). Her Wudai attack is Wudai Mars Fire. Sometimes, she also uses the monkey staff in assaults.
Kimiko Tohomiko, the Dragon of Fire, is very smart and enthusiastic. Her element, fire, is represented by her kick-butt personality. Raised by a wealthy family in [[Tokyo, Japan]], Kimiko always thrives for perfection. She has every electronic gizmo imaginable and usually gets what she wants. She often gets angry when others point out her mistakes or makes fun of her for being a girl. Kimiko and Omi are good friends, and she even hugs him. Kimiko also usually changes her hairstyle and outfit and sometimes dyes her hair every episode leading to some fashion disasters. Kimiko usually uses the Star Hanabi, the Eye of Dashi and the Tangle-Web Comb in assaults along with her Judalet Flip (using her Fire element). Her Wudai attack is Wudai Mars Fire. Sometimes, she also uses the monkey staff in assaults.


===Raimundo===
===Raimundo===

Revision as of 16:44, 29 September 2005

Xiaolin Showdown
The four Xiaolin apprentices
Clockwise from bottom: Omi, Raimundo, Clay, Kimiko
Created byChristy Hui and Warner Bros. Animation
StarringTara Strong, Grey Delisle, Tom Kenny, Jeff Bennett, Danny Cooksey
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes40 to date; should reach at least 65
Production
Running timehalf hour per episode
Original release
NetworkWB
ReleaseNovember 1, 2003 –
Third season is ongoing now

Xiaolin Showdown is an animated series about Omi, a young monk-in-training from the Xiaolin Temple (a name based on the real-life Shaolin Temple) who has been chosen by the Temple's Master Fung along with three other monks from various nations to find and protect sacred artifacts called Shen Gong Wu from being taken and used by Heylin, or forces of evil, predominantly represented by the ghost of the ancient witch Wuya. The use of the artifacts is shown to be usually combined with the use of the martial arts, which are portrayed as evoking internal, mystical powers linked to the classical elements that work synergistically with the Shen Gong Wu. The show makes frequent use of Chinese culture and archetypes despite the international setting—the Xiaolin Temple is in China and the origins of the Shen Gong Wu all seem to be Chinese, and many phrases commonly used in the show (such as "Shen Gong Wu") are Cantonese in origin.

Shen Gong Wu

The focus of the series is on collecting the Shen Gong Wu. They are mystical artifacts that have magical powers, activated by an action of will combined with saying the artifact's name aloud. See the main article for a complete list of the Shen Gong Wu, including each Shen Gong Wu's powers and who had/has it.

Xiaolin Showdowns

Technically, the title is actually pronounced Shaolin rather that Xiaolin. When more than one person grabs a Shen Gong Wu at the same time, they call a Xiaolin Showdown. Each side wagers a Shen Gong Wu it already owns. In some cases, the competitors can initiate a "Shen Yi Bu Dare," where multiple Shen Gong Wu are wagered. The winner receives their own back, the opponent's, and the Shen Gong Wu that was grabbed to initiate the challenge. Also, in some cases you can challenge multiple enemys by initiating a "Showdown Trio, Showdown Tsunami, and a 8-way showdown." The challenge can be anything, but most commonly is some sort of race to the Shen Gong Wu. When the Showdown is called, the world around them warps, and the terrain they are on becomes an extreme extent, such as a mountain side becoming a field of rock pillars, or a snowfield becoming a large snowboarding course. Other contests have been games of tag, basketball, or combat. The challenge officially begins after the change, when both combatants yell "Gong-yi-tenpai!" Then the decided contest ensues. When one is victorious, the terrain returns to normal, and the winner is in possession of all of the wagered Shen Gong Wu.

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Protagonists

Here are the major and minor good guys of the show.

Omi

An orphan trained as a monk since birth, Omi is the Dragon of Water. His element represents how he can be a calm pond, or a raging tsunami. He takes his work very seriously, often jumping into situations quickly. He does not see the world as black and white which helps him but also sometimes hurts him. Often mixing up words, he is the leader of the four Dragons, and usually takes it hard on himself when he causes the team to lose a Shen Gong Wu. His accents and his truthful sentences get on other people's nerves. Omi is also very egotistical, believing himself to be superior to the others in every possible way. He commonly miswords English phrases, which gets his fellow Xiaolin warriors aggravated. He interprets "let's chill" as "let's steam" and other phrases such as "talk to the hand" with "talk to my fingers". He is kind and short but he assists, and by trying, often helps his friends dearly. He is also a vegetarian. Even though the future looks grim for him it appears that eventually, he gains his freedom and corrects the world. His most used Shen Gong Wu would be the Orb of Tornami. He almost always has it with him. With it, he can either use a water attack or an ice attack. His most powerful elemental attacks/strikes are Tsunami Strike and Tornado Strike. Also, using Tornado strike he can turn his water attack into an ice attack. His Wudai attack is Wudai Neptune Water. Through a fabricated prophecy, Chase Young convinces Omi into joining up with him as a member of his special forces, an army of various kinds of cats, in the form of a yellow kitten, (due to mass and size). He is also afraid of squirrels.

Kimiko

Kimiko Tohomiko, the Dragon of Fire, is very smart and enthusiastic. Her element, fire, is represented by her kick-butt personality. Raised by a wealthy family in Tokyo, Japan, Kimiko always thrives for perfection. She has every electronic gizmo imaginable and usually gets what she wants. She often gets angry when others point out her mistakes or makes fun of her for being a girl. Kimiko and Omi are good friends, and she even hugs him. Kimiko also usually changes her hairstyle and outfit and sometimes dyes her hair every episode leading to some fashion disasters. Kimiko usually uses the Star Hanabi, the Eye of Dashi and the Tangle-Web Comb in assaults along with her Judalet Flip (using her Fire element). Her Wudai attack is Wudai Mars Fire. Sometimes, she also uses the monkey staff in assaults.

Raimundo

Raimundo Pedrosa, the Dragon of Wind, from Brazil, is often jealous and hardheaded. Born in the village of Toberejo, Raimundo loves the city of Rio De Janeiro. He provides some comic relief with his sarcastic comebacks and often comments on Omi's style of talking. After returning to the temple against Fung's orders during the assault by Mala Mala Jong to distract the monster, he wasn't given Xiaolin Apprenticeship. Because of this, he assisted Wuya to return to her body and take over the world. He realises his mistakes and returns Wuya to her ghostly form. As the Dragon of Wind (like Dashi), he often combines his powers with Omi's and Kimiko's to make the attacks stronger. His element, wind, is a reflection personality being as "carefree as a breeze." He sometimes bullies Omi and thinks Master Fung will pick on him more because he is fond of mocking him. Rai uses the Sword of the Storm in assaults, and the Eye of Dashi and Falcon's Eye in showdowns. His element strike is Typhoon Boom. His Wudai attack is Wudai Star Wind. He can combine his element with (so far) the Sword of the Storm, Eye of Dashi, Serpent's tail.

Clay

A cowboy from San Antonio, Texas, Clay Bailey, the Dragon of Earth, is well skilled in martial arts (specifically, Tai Chi). He almost always has a cowboy hat on, as he is a cowboy. He usually gets enraged when his hat is taken or damaged. His element is represented by his solid and unflappable disposition. He is arguably the strongest Xiaolin Dragon physically and the biggest. He always follows Omi's lead and is his personal backup. Clay usually uses cowboy similies (e.g. He's madder than a beaver in a petrified forest). He knows how to insult a person, but he rarely uses this, just as his last resort. He usually uses the Fist of Tebigong against his enemies. He is not only a skilled martial artist, but he has great skill with his lasso as well. Clay was once infected by Sebeeny, a tiny earwig-like creature, which turned him evil. Sebeeny was then defeated by Kimiko in a Showdown. Clay is extremely clever and can win any situation. His elemental attack is Seismic Kick. His Wudai attack is Wudai Crater Earth. He can combine his element with the Third Arm Sash and the Fist of Tebigong.

Dojo Kanojo Cho

Guardian of the Scrolls of the Shen Gong Wu, Dojo is a wisecracking dragon who aids Omi, Kimiko, Raimundo, and Clay on their missions. He can sense when a Shen Gong Wu has revealed itself, and can transform in size from normal (roughly equal to that of a gecko) to gigantic (and traditional Dragon-sized). He is brave and will do anything to protect the Shen Gong Wu, though he has some moments of cowardice. Every 1500 years however, he needs to be locked up for 24 hours to prevent himself turning into a two-headed monster that has a craving for Shen Gong Wu. Last time he got out, he destroyed Atlantis. And if he does get out of control, then there will be darkness for 962 years(or as Master Fung says 1000 years of darkness, really only 962 years but 1000 sounds much more impressive and ominous). Dojo traditionally serves as the comic relief in the show, mostly with Shen Gong Wu related allergic reactions or humorously introducing new rules for the Showdowns. He was a friend and assistant to Grand Master Dashi and helped hide the Shen Gong Wu 1500 years ago. Dojo has the ability to shape shift, which he has used to assist the young Dragons in training by assuming the form of transportaion vehicles such as a boat or a subway train. While trying to escape the box he was locked in to keep him from consuming Shen Gong Wu, he assumed a variety of green forms including versions of Master Fung, a little girl, Omi's Mom, and Omi.

Master Fung

More than a personal friend to Dojo, Master Fung is a Xiaolin Master. He often makes the four Dragons do very difficult tasks, encouraging teamwork. Omi looks up to him very much, and Master Fung always offers guidance with weird phrases which he apparently obtains from a desk calendar. He accepts the ways of things, and hardly ever battles unless absolutely necessary.

Jermaine

During an adventure in New York, the Xiaolin Warriors, Omi in particular, encounter a boy named Jermaine. Jermaine has excellent basketball skills, and helps Omi when he is separated from his friends. Jermaine then teams up with Omi in a Xiaolin Showdown against Jack Spicer, in a basketball tag team. Omi then offers him a place at the Xiaolin Temple, but Jermaine declines. He later comes to the temple, so proficient in martial arts that he is already at the third stage of Xiaolin training: Wudai Warrior. This envokes jealousy in Omi, and the two have a serious spat. Jermaine turns out to be an apprentice of Chase Young, a fact Omi began to suspect when Jermaine used "Repulse the Monkey" in a sparring match with him, since that is a move Omi himself learned from Chase Young. However, Jermaine was unaware that Chase was evil. Jermaine competes in a four-way showdown with Omi, Jack, and Tubbimura. However, when he and Omi are the last ones standing, the two work things out and tie the match. Jermaine then returns home, promising to see Omi again.

Grand Master Dashi

Grand Master Dashi is the legendary Xiaolin Dragon who defeated Wuya and hid the Shen Gong Wu 1,500 years ago. When Wuya is restored to human form, Omi uses Jack Spicer's "Evil" Time Machine to go back to the past to get Dashi's help. Encountering Dashi, Omi explains his predicament, and after the two compete in a Xiaolin Showdown, Dashi gives Omi a second wooden puzzle box. When Omi realizes that he is trapped in the past and panics, Dashi calms him down. Unfortunately for Omi, Dashi and Dojo have already buried their only time-traveling Shen Gong Wu. After Dashi gives Omi some advice and departs, Omi has a brainstorm that allows him to return to the present. When Raimundo opens the puzzle box, Dashi's spirit appears and returns Wuya to her spirit form.

Master Monk Guan

Master Monk Guan is a legendary Tai Chi master who has traveled the world a dozen times, and has defeated numerous opponents using only his famous Spear of Guan. However, he takes Dojo to the lair of Chase Young, the greatest evil of all time, in exchange for the Spear. When questioned by the Xiaolin Dragons, Guan explains how he lost his Spear of Guan, and his confidence, to Chase Young. Omi chastises him, and he shows them the way to Chase Young's palace so they can save Dojo. When the Dragons are at Chase's mercy, Guan appears to challenge Chase to a Showdown. Despite Chase's trick arena and the power of his reptilian form, Guan was able to defeat him using the powerful Repel the Beast move. Afterwards, Guan gives Omi the Spear of Guan, saying that he will no longer need it, and departs.

Megan

Jack's little cousin, Megan is a cute little girl that only once, but made us all LAUGH uncontrollably. Megan is extremely bossy toward Jack and hates Wuya. She uses Jack's robots to jump-rope or tea party with. She also has the power to use Shen-gong-wu and uses them better than Jack. She helps the Xiaolin Warriors find Jack's Lab at the cost of playing with Dojo. Her favorite game is "Jack screams like a sissy boy."

Klofange

An ancient hunter equipped with advanced weaponry, Klofange is the adversary of Dyris, an evil mermaid. He was trapped with her in ice for an unknown number of years until they were both freed accidentally by Omi. Because of his attack on Dyris, who at the time seemed completely harmless, he was mistaken for a villain by both the Xiaolin Warriors and Jack Spicer. Teaming up with Spicer, Klofange launched a direct assault on the Xiaolin Temple. It was revealed at that point that Dyris was the villain that Klofange was trying to stop. After helping the Xiaolin Warriors defeat her, Klofange restrained Dyris long enough for both of them to become trapped in ice once more.

Antagonists

Here are the major and minor bad guys of this show:

Jack Spicer

Jack Spicer likes to describe himself as a "Evil Boy Genius," and he seems to demonstrate his genius with his robots, helicopters and propeller-jetpacks. He has limited fighting abilities without the monkey staff, so Jack usually watches while his robots get the Shen Gong Wu. He wants the Shen Gong Wu only for power and is plotting to use them to take over the world, though this desire seems to fade as the storyline progresses; occassionally Jack will trade Sheng Gong Wu for robot parts. However, his credibility as evil is more tenuous: Vlad reveals to Jack that he is not only the laughingstock in Internet message boards, but that the phrase "You got jacked" rose out of his ineptitude. He has a sensitive side, and once he saved Omi and his friends from Wuya. Even though he is "brainless," Jack is not really the true villain of the series. After he travels into the Yin-Yang World with the Reversing Mirror, he leaves his dominant Chi, his evil side, behind.

Jack Spicer is accompanied by (or accompanying) the evil Wuya (see below). Usually, Wuya leaves him for some cooler villain, and then Jack goes to Omi, who he knows will protect him, and tags along while the monks are saving the world. During the times that he chooses to be evil when Wuya is away, he takes with him something that can find Shen Gong Wu like a metal detector would, such as a portable detector, a robot, or a device built into whatever vehicle he'll use to travel with.

In Episode 209 Hear Some Evil, See Some Evil Jack has a spoiled, selfish cousin named Megan who often plays tea party or jumprope with the Jack Bots. Megan, however, is not interested in Jack's evil plans. In fact, she helps the Xiaolin apprentices Omi, Kimiko, Raimundo, and Clay capture the Shen Gong Wu and defeat Jack Spicer in return for the apprentices in giving permission to play with Dojo during her tea party. His favorite Shen Gong Wu is the monkey staff, which he is obsessed with.

Jack Spicer's Bots

  • Jack Bots: Standard model robots built by Jack Spicer with emotion chips, an off switch (visible in their backs in most episodes) and other devices like a self-destruct mechanism (very often used).
  • Bloodhound Bots: dog headed robots built to track Katnappé.
  • Chameleon Bot: A robot with the ability to look like anyone or anything.
  • Giant Transforming Bot: Metal giant that can turn into different vehicles.
  • Spider Bots: Eight legged, taller Jack Bots.
  • Detecto Bot: a robot that Jack uses to locate Shen Gong Wu.
  • Robo Jack: Jack Spicer doppelganger with greater strength and skill, plus better wisecracks.
  • Small Transforming Bot: Smaller version of transforming robot.
  • Yes Bot: butler style Jackbot that always says yes and always praises Jack and his plans.
  • Cheer Bots: cheerleader based robots that constantly chant "Go Evil! Go!" (Michelle, Dana, and Christy are the names of three of them.)
  • Camera Bots: Jackbots fitted with cameras and spotlights.
  • Wuya Bots: Wuya shaped robots that shoot ink.
  • Dude Bot: friendly robot turned human by the Heart of Jong.
  • Shark Bots: shark shaped robots built for aquatic use.
  • Koi Bots: flying fish robots that later are disguised by Pandabubba.
  • Junk Bot: giant Jackbot made of junk.
  • Detecto Bot 2.0: a humanoid Wuya themed robot.
  • Worm Bots: robots made for digging.
  • Tickle Bot: interrogation robot with several built-in feathers.
  • Chameleon Bot v 2.0: upgraded version of chameleon bot, seen in the episode Royal Rumble.

Wuya

An ancient Heylin witch, Wuya was trapped in a Chinese puzzle box by Grandmaster Dashi. She was then released by Jack Spicer, whom she needs to complete her work for her. Although she has no body, somehow she can get splashed by snow and water. Wuya orders Jack around, and is kind of getting tired of getting him to do things. She doesn't trust his robots, and rather prefers "real"; villains, including: Mala Mala Jong, Katnappe, Raksha, and Chase Yung. She's been in and out of the puzzle box since Dashi trapped her, and at the moment has resumed mortal form. Wuya is able to be returned to her physical form by using a combination of the Serpent's Tail and Reversing Mirror. Her physical form is very powerful, allowing her to transform the world on a large scale without the use of any Shen Gong Wu (covering the world with blight, creating an army of golems and firing powerful energy blasts) and making her largely invulnerable to their power.

Wuya's name in Chinese means "raven," proving very fitting for her personality.

Chase Young

Chase Young, once on the side of good, traded his soul for a potion that keeps him forever young. He is known for working alone and despises Jack Spicer. He is a master of the martial arts and accepts defeat, which is rare and usually, if not always, intentional. Chase sometimes offers Omi help, because he believes that Omi will be strongest monk, good or evil. His secret fortress is inside a mountain, where he lives with warriors that he has defeated and imprisoned as jungle cats of prey. Chase can turn into a reptilian monster (his "true" form) with unbelievable powers. He changed Wuya back to her real form, but Chase didn't restore her powers.

Much of Chase Young is still shrouded in mystery. It is still unknown whom he sold his soul to, or why eternal youth was enough motivation for him to do so.

---Comments---

While it is very true that Chase is a mysterious character, there is no specific citation as to whom he sold his soul to, but rather the "side of evil" in its place. One could take it as symbolism, or possibly flat-out no citation. Eternal youth is quite a reward; just ask any aged person in any retirement home and they'll cite a variety of reasons, none of which should be new to any person old enough to read this.

Katnappé

A girl named Ashley with a serious obsession over cats and who closely resembles the Batman villainess Catwoman. Katnappé first showed up when she went downstairs to work on the Heylin side and when the Changing Chopsticks went active. She beat Omi in a showdown, then betrayed Jack and Wuya by taking the Golden Tiger Claws. She used the Claws to commit crimes, but the dragons beat her at Catantonia Land, a cat-themed amusement park. She later returned for the battle royale against the Xiaolin Warriors. She came back to free Wuya, then as Chase Young's apprentice, then as part of Jack's evil army. She also has genetically engineered super-kittens.

Tubbimura

An overweight ninja who applies to join Jack's forces. He defeats an overconfidant Raimundo, but then loses a Shen Yi Bu Dare to the Dragon of Wind. Tubbimura participated in the battle royale, this time against Clay. Tubbimura later joined Jack when Spicer was despearate for a partner. However, because of tensions between them, they broke up. Tubbimura joined Jack's army of evil, but defected to serve Chase Young.

The Chameleon-bot

One of Jack Spicer's robot, the Chameleon-bot is Jack's strongest robot and a master of disguise. He's able to take the forms of the Xiaolin Warriors, Master Fung, Jack Spicer, Wuya, and others and able to extend his arms. He first appeared being made by Jack and sent in Kimiko's place as an imposter (but acting more perky than the real one, almost giving her away when she uses "nifty" in a conversation with Raimundo.) and distracts the warriors while Jack gets the Helmet of Jong and most of the warriors Shen-gong-wu, but was destroyed. Later on Royal Rumble, he returns as version 2.0 and defeats Raimundo. He is later defeated by Omi along with Tubbimura and Katnappe'.

Sapphire Dragon

Technically a Shen Gong Wu, the Sapphire Dragon most definitely constitutes a villain. When it was accidentally activated, it began turning everyone in the Xiaolin Temple into statues. As each victim fell, it became stronger. Finally, only Dojo was left. However, Dojo discovered the secret to defeating the Sapphire Dragon: soot. Bolstering his less than perfect firepower with "Grandpappy's Tin-Horn Sizzlin' Salsa Sauce" Dojo overcame the Sapphire Dragon and restored all its victims to normal. Dojo also proposed being appointed a Dragon warrior, but all the good elements were already taken. The Sapphire Dragon could be controlled by the Emperor Scorpion. Fusing the Sapphire Dragon would be more powerful. Apparently Dojo can hurt the Sapphire Dragon by using his claws.

Mala Mala Jong

An ancient evil demonic warrior made up of the Helmet of Jong, the Heart of Jong, the Two Ton Tunic, Jet Bootsu, Fist of Tebigong, Third Arm Sash, Shroud of Shadows, Eye of Dashi (it's main parts), and possibly any other Shen Gong Wu it can acquire. After Jack first assembled Mala Mala Jong, Wuya abandoned Jack for Mala Mala Jong and invaded the Xiaolin Temple with it. Jong was eventually defeated by Omi, who used the Serpent's Tail to get to the center of the Earth and retrieve the Golden Tiger Claws, with which he went inside and removed the Heart of Jong, destroying the evil threat. Jong later returned as part of an occurrence that happens every 1000 years, reuniting the Shen Gong Wu into Mala Mala Jong. Jong used the Ring of the Nine Dragons to split into the Fearsome Four, and went after the Emperor Scorpion. The Fearsome Four were commanded by Jack Spicer using the Emperor Scorpion for a time, but were defeated by the Xiaolin Dragons.

Vlad

A vendor from Russia who infiltrated the Xiaolin Temple. Vlad at first seemed to be a friend to the Xiaolin Warriors, but tricked Omi into believing he would become evil. However, Vlad blew it by revealing how he had used the Reversing Mirror while Omi wore the Crystal Glasses, thus showing the opposite of the real future. Omi then defeated Vlad, who returned and helped Jack obtain the Heylin Seed. He then showed up again as part of Jack's New Army of Evil, but went over to Chase Young.

Pandabubba

A ruthless Hong Kong kingpin, Pandabubba entered the picture when Jack traded him the Shen Gong Wu to get a loan for robot parts. Pandabubba discovered how the Shen Gong Wu worked from a cheat sheet Jack left in the left Jetbootsu. He had plans to take over Hong Kong, but was defeated by the Xiaolin Warriors and arrested. He later returned, tricking Kimiko's father into making him a business partner. He attempted to take control of the video game company, but was beaten by Kimiko in a Xiaolin Showdown. Dresses up in a panda costume.

Cyclops

A huge, fat, dimwitted giant. Because of his single eye, he cannot see very well, and can be quite clumsy. He has no depth perception, and his only good points are his immense strength and dark power eye beams. He later returns after Omi having beaten him using the Wings of Tinabi, and infiltrates a newly found Shen Gong Wu Hoard, and gets all the Shen Gong Wu apart from Jack's and the Xiaolin Warriors. He raids Jack and gets his Wu. Next, he infiltrates the Temple and takes the Shen Gong Wu (the Wudai Dragon Formation seemingly knocked him out, but he smashed the Xiaolin Warriors when they were celebrating). However, after defeating the rest he came up in a mystical battle: Against Master Fung! The Cyclops with ALL Shen Gong Wu and dexterious (monkey staff and Lotus Twister) was a hard opponent, but Master Fung defeated him after a long battle by using "Dragon Master Formation" which was the Xiaolin Master move (Stage 100) and defeated the Cyclops. He then showed up again as part of Jack's New Army of Evil, but went over to Chase Young. Cyclops also drinks from the toilet.

Sabeeny

An evil, earwig like spirit, Sabeeny was trapped inside the Mosaic Scale. When Kimiko broke the Scale, she attempted to hide it in Clay's room. However, Sabeeny crawled into Clay's ear and possessed him, playing multiple pranks on the Xiaolin monks. He later formed a temporary partnership with Jack Spicer, who took him to see Chase Young. Chase and Sabeeny had already met, last having seen each other 1001 years ago. When the Xiaolin warriors went searching for Sabeeny, Omi encountered Chase Young. Chase taught Omi to use Repulse the Monkey, and gave him instructions on how to defeat Sabeeny. The warriors found Sabeeny the same time he found the Monarch Wings, which would make him invincible. Omi exhausted Clay's body, but Sabeeny crawled out and went for the Wings. Kimiko faced him in a Showdown, and he was sealed back inside the Mosaic Scale.

Raksha

In the episode, Deep Freeze, Raksha makes his appearence when snow falls on top of the Heart of Jong, the snow comes to life and forms a giant snowman, named Raksha. Raksha wishes to make the Earth more fit for him to live on so he seeks to take the Lunar Locket and move the moon infront of the sun in order to alter Earth's climate. Omi defeats Raksha in a hockey match over the Star Hanabi and returns the world to its original climate.

Dyris

Once trapped in a block of ice with a warrior, Dyris is a fish monster on land until the exposing of water turns her into a mermaid. She uses seductive charms to get what she wants.

Heylin Plant

The evil Heylin Plant grows from the Heylin Seed. The seed has been protected in the Xiaolin Temple vault for centuries. Fifteen hundred years ago the Heylin Seed almost destroyed the world and it was sealed away to prevent its destruction from harming the world again. Jack and Vlad steal the Heylin Seed but drop it on the way to Jack's mansion. The seed then grows into the Heylin Plant, a large weed that has a French accent for no apparent reason, but which causes Jack to call it Gigi. The Heylin plant wishes to make plant life the dominant species on the Earth. The only way to defeat the Heylin Plant is with the Moonstone Locust, a Shen Gong Wu that, when confronted with the Heylin Plant, releases stone locusts that eat the Heylin Plant. The Heylin plant tries to take the Moonstone Locust in order to protect himself and turns Kimiko, Clay, Master Fung, Dojo, Omi, Jack, and Vlad into trees when Raimundo must defeat the Heylin Plant alone. Raimundo beats The Heylin Plant in a showdown hunt for the Moonstone Locust and then uses its power to defeat the Heylin Plant and return everyone to normal.

Chi Creature

A monster which lives in the Ying-Yang world and feed on the chi of people with its long tongue. It has the abilty to turn invisible. The invisibility can be nullified by being attacked by Shen Gong Wu. The Chi Creature defeated Kimiko, Raimundo, Clay, and Master Fung, taking their chi. Later, Jack Spicer tricked the Chi Creature into returning to the Ying-Yang world. Jack himself also entered, found the stolen chi, and returned it to the monks.

Off-Screen Characters

Mr. and Mrs. Spicer (Jack's mom and dad): Mentioned in the show usually throwing parties or on vacation, usually leaving Jack in charge of the house by himself. This leaves him free to go about the secret lab in the basement where he makes his robots. Mr. Spicer bought Wuya's puzzle box as a gift for Jack.

Keiko: Kimiko's friend whom she frequently talks to on her cellphone.

Voice Actors and their Roles

See Also

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