Xiaolin Showdown Dojo

Xiaolin Showdown Dojo

See image of Wayne Knight, the voice of Dojo Kanojo Cho in Xiaolin Showdown (TV Show). Actress Xiaolin Showdown Susan Silo was born on July 27, 1942 in New York City, New York, USA. She is known for her work on Xiaolin Showdown (2003), The Ant Bully (2006) and Crash Twinsanity (2004). She was previously married to Burr DeBenning.

'A Emmy Award-winning cartoon, Xiaolin Showdown (2003-2006) follows the adventures of four teens (well, three teens and one child) selected to become the next:, the and Dragon of;, the and Dragon of;, the and Dragon of;and, the and Dragon of.Along with their standard monk training, they are tasked by to collect mystical Xiaolin artifacts known as the Shen Gong Wu, which were scattered around the world by the, and Dojo Kanojo Cho, a dragon. Whenever two (or more) people over a Wu, a occurs, with the winner taking all the gambled Shen Gong Wu.In their quest for the Wu, they battle an, including Jack Spicer, a who; Wuya, a Heylin witch who will; Chase Young, an immortal with; and Hannibal Roy Bean, who is.

The numerous Shen Gong Wu rapidly, permitting neither side until one of the characters - hero, villain, or otherwise - decides.Perhaps best known for its surprisingly well-developed, its, and its general to, Xiaolin Showdown was the ratings darling of the Kids WB Saturday morning block. However, it only lasted, or 52 episodes, all of which.A revival titled Xiaolin Chronicles started in Spring 2013. It wasn't very good. Tropes used in Xiaolin Showdown include:.:.:.: playing a.: The episode.: Jack Spicer.: The show has some of Western Animation's most famous voice acting names in it. See on the Trivia page for details.: Jack has more than a few girly atributes. As well as a somewhat suspect admiration for Chase Young. He did call himself a queen, and in the evil future where he takes over?

He apparently has Chase Young constantly being tied up in nothing but his underwear, dripping wet, and with yellow paint being slathered on his abs. Well, he seems more ambiguously bi than anything, since in the evil future, Jack had Wuya hanging on the wall wearing a short cheerleader outfit, and in an earlier episode he created countless cheerleader androids and enjoyed kissing one, so yeah.: Clay. Odd in that it's an American cartoon.: Western example: Grey DeLisle uses her typical American pre-teen voice for Kimiko, although her character is born and bred in Japan.: The show's Chinese setting, the constant, the kung fu movie-like plot and the Asian-like art style. Not a surprise, since the show's creator is Chinese.: The second and third seasons' animation improves significantly from the first.: The flashback of Guan's fight against Chase is shown in a sketchy, black-and-white, but otherwise more realistic art style.: The Sapphire Dragon, the only wu we see that can act on its own, and easily one of the scariest. Its breath turns people into sapphire statues, which it can then control once it grows powerful enough.

The Heart of Jong may also qualify.: A theme at the ending of the series is that no matter how many times the monks defeat evildoers, as long as there are people in the world, evil will never truly be defeated. The last two episodes are even called 'Time After Time' which implies this theme even more. Master Fung says that evil is never defeated, it merely changes its path and form.: An aside mention from Master Fung revealed that Dojo is the main reason Atlantis sunk in the first place, due to being evil at the time. It later appears, is overrun with giant spiders, and is destroyed to lock the spiders away.:.

Buy freelancer pc. In the middle of season 2, the Xiaolin Apprentices learn to do this: 'Dragon X-Kumai Formation!' .

In the third season, they learn a more advanced and more powerful version: 'Wudai Orion Formation!' .: Master Fung and the blind old man.:. Chase Young. Wuya in her flesh form.

Omi in his dream world.: The first part of the two-part series finale.: Too many to list here.: The Xiaolin warriors, who have actually used more than a few of the moves described on the trope page. Clay and Raimundo also enjoy this kind of relationship.: Chase Young rips out the 'heart' of one of Wuya's rock monsters.: Raimundo and Kimiko, even filling the correct. Although the attraction is seldom played up, the episode 'Dream Stalker' makes it perfectly clear that Raimundo is interested in Kimiko.:. Never call Dojo a gecko. Additionally, never touch cowboy hat. Or his.

Don't talk about how big or 'dome-shaped' Omi's head is.not unless you don't value your eardrums.:. Wuya, Chase Young, Hannibal Bean, and Jack Spicer. Specific episodes also have Panda Bubba, Sabini, the Sapphire Dragon and Mala Mala Jong, amongst others.: Clay, to Omi and Kimiko. Raimundo to Omi as well, though their relationship often verges on.: Omi, Raimundo, and Kimiko each get at least one of these, which are described in greater detail on their character pages.: Chase Young. Especially 1500 years ago, in Time After Time, when we first see what he looked like when he was a Xiaolin monk.

YMMV Most of the female fanbase sees Jack Spicer as this.: A Xiaolin Showdown warps the competitors (and their friends) into a just-plain-surreal version of their surroundings. We never find out what this looks like to people outside the Showdown area.: 'Grandpappy's Texas Tin-Horn Sizzlin' Salsa Sauce'.

It lives up to its name.: The blind old man.: Raimundo's powers.: A with Omi. Raimundo eventually turns this into a threat: 'What Omi did to that sentence is what we're going to do to you!'

Omi: I command you to spill your internal organs now!Jack: What kind of sick people are you?!Raimundo: I think he means 'spill your guts'.: Has the whole rogue gallery outside of the monks' base, waiting to attack them. Though it's in no way a tragic ending, we all know the monks are gonna kick all their asses, and do it in style.: The very first Xiaolin Showdown in the series is fought for the Eye of Dashi. So is the very last.: Kimiko feels the need to wash her brain out when she learns Jack's been invading the group's dreams with the Shadow of Fear.

All of the monks have this reaction when they walk in on Dojo clipping Master Fung's toenails.: During the theme song, Dojo spirals in toward the camera before crashing into it. The screen shatters and falls away, revealing the next part. Also, in Episode 8 he tries hiding in the bars below the screen.

It doesn't work. Raimundo: Where have I heard that before? 'Previously, on Xiaolin Showdown.'

(Raimundo holds open his eyes wider which shows the Xiaolin Showdown logo.)(Everybody grins and gives a thumbs up or two to the camera.).: Raimundo.: Dojo (though he needs a little fuel for it to qualify as a weapon) and the Sapphire Dragon.: Dashi is implied to be this at first; when Omi first meets him, he would rather sleep than help him. Also, Raimundo.: Jack, all the time. He's constantly abused by everyone, even people on the same team as him.

Incidentally, the Monkey Staff is his favorite Wu.: Everyone, but also played for laughs with Omi and Chase's kung fu attack names. A few examples of many: Duck Flipping Burgers, Sparrow Eating Hot Dog,. Raimundo: Okay, they've gotta be making some of these up.: Every villain explicitly announces themselves as evil, and practically revels in being so - even Raimundo and Omi did so during their brief stints on the side of evil.: Raimundo, frequently, to the other monks. Although they seldom have a valid reason to doubt him, his reputation as an impulsive hedonist (albeit one with a ) often makes them skeptical of him. Related to.: Katnappe; not an actual cat girl but cat-themed, so she still qualifies.: After the arrival of, the show became more of an action/drama than an action/comedy. Admittedly, this was still an action/drama with.: Chase Young is known at least to a couple other characters as the Prince of Darkness.there was another guy who had the same alias as that.

He was the guy who got kicked out of the big, shiny house by his dad and is also known as the 'Father of Lies' and 'The Roaring Lion.' .:. In a Season 2 episode, Clay is seen playing with (most of them resemble dressed as cowboys, along with a dinosaur and a covered wagon). This is on its own, but they reappear in 'Life and Times of Hannibal Roy' (Season 3, Episode 3) being played with by Raimundo, Kimiko, and Omi.

At one point, Clay rambles about. At the monks' strange looks, he replies, 'What? A cowboy can't have a hobby?' Then, some dozen or so episodes later. A triple Salchow! A cowboy?.: Clay's ability to use a lasso comes into play constantly.: The monks are shown using Shen Gong Wu to play a giant game of chess in an episode during the second season. Two dozen episodes later, Raimundo plays a giant game of chess in a Showdown in which he uses the same Wu.: Le Mime can create invisible objects just by thinking about them.

However, once he's made them, other people can also influence them, something Kimiko and Omi realize when Raimundo pretends to rattle the 'bars' on the box, which they didn't know existed until then. Omi then imagines a door for them.: As evidenced by the first season and by the:. Water:. Interestingly, Omi is often associated with (and yellow, obviously). Wind: White, but also. Raimundo has and wears predominantly white and green. Fire:.

Of course, Kimiko's wardrobe for her to be associated with a particular color. Earth: Brown, but also green (brown doesn't make for a good color when ). Guan: Since Raimundo insists on behaving like a clown, he should have a clown's name. He will be called!Rai: Bobo?!Guan:. Turned out to be a: Raimundo was the and the whole thing, including the punishment, was a set up to make Hannibal Bean believe that Raimundo could be turned to his side.:. Jack built one that turned into a mecha for the New York episode.

Dojo briefly shapeshifted into an organic train to keep up with it, but he prefers to avoid doing so - that third rail really chafes. In 'Treasure of a Blind Swordsman', Jack robs the protagonists and makes his getaway on a flying train. The monks catch up later, leading to multiple fights atop the train.: Dojo has certain with living apart from Master Fung for any length of time. Particularly evident when Fung temporarily hires a new female dragon assistant and when Good!Jack starts doing all of Dojo's jobs.: Heylin!Omi while kicking Raimundo and Clay's asses. He gets even creepier when he speaks.

Omi:.:. Heylin!Omi v. Raimundo and Clay in 'Saving Omi.' Omi in 'The Return of Master Monk Guan.' .: Jack should have realized that 'evil' genius isn't quite as profitable as 'normal' genius.: Kimiko.: Although he's not exactly deadpan, Raimundo is still quite snarky.

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Kimiko also.: Chase Young and Hannibal Bean are prone to making these. In fact, Chase Young became evil by taking one from Hannibal.: Apparently, they're standard protocol for Xiaolin training.: Omi, for Raimundo. Raimundo saw the most, while Omi suffered the most, so maybe it wasn't so much of a surprise.

An ongoing part of the series revolved around Omi thinking he was better than everyone else and that he was the most deserving of becoming the new Xiaolin Dragon. Arguably, the two-part series finale was dedicated to showing how incredibly misplaced these beliefs were.

Omi's special blend of ego and naivete in the finale, and although he ultimately righted the situation, it was only with Raimundo's determination, leadership, and planning that anything went right.: Quite often, Jack Spicer tends to stop to cheat.: Kimiko's outfits and hairstyles. There's no explanation why she wears something different each time. She just does.: Dojo does not like this idea.: Jack can build small armies of robots, transforming trains and, but is laughably bad at being a supervillain and almost everything that doesn't involve robots.

Of course, there is his self.: In 'Royal Rumble', Kimiko made fun of the way Clay talked. Kimiko: (giggle) You know, if I wasn't me (snort) I could be. (psychotic giggle).: Raimundo, constantly.: A yin-yang is hidden in every episode.: The Shen Gong Wu change hands very quickly, preventing any side from gaining a real advantage. In one episode, Dojo is found to be confused about the status of all the Wu, attempting to chart it all down on a big whiteboard.: Gigi and Dyris.: With the exception of wind, which is strong against pretty much everything, especially the later in the show you get.: Chase Young's jungle cats and, in the, the Jackbots.: Most of the show is this, just with different end of the world scenarios. Almost always ends up with the.

Raimundo: Sounds like 'end of the world' time again.: The members of the tolerate each other at best. That said, they do enjoy the frequent because against the Xiaolin Dragons,.: Clay.:. The Monkey Staff gives you the agility and balance of a monkey, and an increasing number of other monkey attributes the longer you hold onto it (starting with a tail). Monkey!Jack is arguably more dangerous than normal Jack.: Chase Young to Master Monk Guan thanks to Hannibal Bean.: Jack's favorite pastime. Also indulged in by the other villains, though less so by the, especially Chase Young.: Jack Spicer.:.

Done by every villain on the show, especially Jack. Even the monks when they go to the Heylin side.: Jack and Wuya in her flesh form.: Chase, Wuya, and Hannibal all the time to each other (and Jack, who occasionally gets in on the action).: Subverted and lampshaded when Dojo turns evil for an episode. Master Fung: It has already begun: a thousand years of darkness!Kimiko: Why a thousand?Master Fung: It is actually 962 years, but 'a thousand' sounds more ominous.: Chase Young and Guan by Hannibal Bean (but seperate occasions). Chase Young had his first out of immortality, but he's proven to be more.

Omi went back in time to prevent this. It worked, but it wound up making Guan making his face heel turn. However, Chase had no choice but to have a face heel turn himself.: The Shen Gong Wu change hands very quickly, preventing any side from gaining a real advantage. See.: Dojo uses some of Clay's family recipe hot sauce to weaponize this trope.:.: Omi.: Raimundo.: Clay. /: Kimiko.: Dojo.: Master Fung.: Omi (Chinese), Kimiko (Japanese), Raimundo (Hispanic) and Clay.: In the first season, Omi's sizable ego was clearly shown to be the result of his youth and lack of social skills. From the second season onward, Omi's ego became his defining characteristic rather than a side-effect of his other traits. A specific example: Omi's 'sexism' towards Kimiko was originally a one-off gag in episode 3 playing on his naivete.

He had no idea that his words were offensive or even incorrect. Kimiko: I cross-referenced the username with a! (Somehow this produces an image of Wuya.).: Wuya, when offering truckloads of stuff to keep him on her side.: The from 'Dangerous Minds'. According to Master Fung: 'The spiders are neither good nor evil. They are simply. They consume vegetation, animals, buildings, even the earth itself.

They eat until there is nothing left to eat.' .:. In 'Hear Some Evil, See Some Evil', when Kimiko read Clay's mind about her being angry all the time. Omi: If I had hair, it would be standing on end!Dojo: If I had boots, I'd be quaking in them!Clay: Wanna borrow mine?Dojo: No thanks, no feet.: The Changing Chopsticks shrink the user to the size of a grain of rice.: Thrown left and right. The worst offenders are Clay and Katnappe, though.: Jack, of course.

Subverted in the first part of the series finale when he actually succeeds in taking over the world, imprisoning both the monks and the much more powerful bad guys.: Hannibal Bean is made out to be the worst possible evil there could ever be but he never succeeds in a single venture. Even his one accomplishment, turning Chase Young evil, didn't work out how he wanted. On the otherhand, he actually succeeded in causing a character to undergo a (two, technically, even if one was in an alternate timeline) that they never reverted from, which Chase Young and Wuya had both tried and failed to do on multiple occasions, and is Chase's equal in combat when the two actually fight. So this may have some truth in it after all.: The power of the Serpent's Tail, and one of the effects of Raimundo combining the Sword of the Storm and the Eye of Dashi.:.

It is the premise of the series, after all.: The.: In the same scene: after losing Omi back to the side of good, Chase Young claims that after tasting evil, Omi wouldn't claiming 'I believe the evil in you is stronger than you know.' When Omi turns around and apologizes to his friends for not using the secret to defeating evil when he had the chance instead of abiding by his word, Chase admits that he caused Omi to see the secret to defeating good instead, and thus not abiding his word would have been catastrophic. Omi then points out that telling him that was uncharacteristically good of him, claiming 'I believe the good in you is stronger than you know' and taking his leave.: Raimundo. Omi too, but unintentionally so.: Master Monk Guan finishes his showdown against Chase with one.: Chase Young.: In 'Bird of Paradise,' the monks save a little old lady rather than try to capture the Bird. Guess what the little old lady turns out to be?.: Several. Omi has a very prominent one, and some other characters (like Wuya, whose is dark and sinister, or Good Jack, whose as much as he does) have themes that occasionally play.

In addition, all four of the Dragons get brief motifs in the theme song. Lampshaded by Jack who tries to create his own theme and subsequently takes advice from Dojo on how to improve it.: The Changing Chopsticks give their user the ability to. Shrink to the size of a rice corn.

Jack uses them to steal almost all of the monks' Wus. Successfully.: Everyone but Kimiko, who appears in in almost every episode, some bordering on at times.:. In the second episode, the monks are competing to get the fastest time on a circular obstacle course (the aim being to get past the obstacles and rescue a toy dog). Clay just turns around and picks it up. Near the end of the first season, Omi and Jack have a showdown that involves holding a glass of water 'without spilling a drop'. Jack uses the Monkey Staff and holds it with his tail. After a few near-misses, Omi just swallows the water, catches up to Jack, and then spits it back into the glass once he's won.

Master Fung's jade elephant test. The goal was for the monks to grab the jade elephant, but when they get close to doing so Fung just smashes it, making them fail.: One of the central premises of the series, especially when the showdowns had mulitple players.: Jack's basement. Even lampshaded by Katnappe.: The Reversing Mirror. It has no effect in and of itself, but instead reverses the effect of another Shen Gong Wu. So when Wuya uses it with the Serpent's Tail. Some episodes have shown it to have deflecting properties as well, though this is limited to Wu effects, such as making the Eye of Dashi zap the wielder and not the target.: Kimiko has one especially during the Dragon X-Kumai/Wudai Orion sequences (she's upside down).: Omi's primary abilities. Also the primary use of the Orb of Tornami, so Omi uses it a lot.: Omi, constantly.:, of course.: Chase Young, who traded his soul for power and eternal youth.

Hannibal Roy Bean, named for colorful Texas judge Roy Bean and, well, the fact he is a bean shaped creature. And even Master Monk Guan's name may be a reference to the general/war hero Guan Yu, who is famous in China for his role in the civil war that led to the collapse of the Han Dynasty.: In-universe, Jack's constant failures cause 'I got Jacked' to be the hip thing to say when one loses everything.: Speciality of the Ring of Nine Dragons. The catch is that your intelligence gets spread between the copies along with everything else.: Clay's fighting style.: In his monstrous form, Chase Young is much more aggressive, energetic and expressive, a marked change for a character who is usually.: The opening theme.: Hannibal Bean's which he first appears in. He's quickly revealed to be only an inch tall. Then he gets the and you only see it once again, as he's actually more effective as a giant version of his true self and doesn't need it.: Well, it is a a fighting series.

Jack Spicer's robots are usually the of the series. Lampshaded. Wuya: Why do you build these stupid machines?! They're useless!Jack: Mom said I needed a hobby.: The Xiaolin warriors once beat up Jack and stole his belt, shoe, a huge chunk of his hair and his underwear as part of a bet. And while the hair isn't really stolen, it becomes a little disturbing when you realized that Clay ripped it off of Jack's head.:.

The Third Arm Sash, especially when Clay turns it into a flexible stone fist. There's also an episode where the team faces an animate snowman. Omi knocks off the monsters arms and makes a quip about disarming him.

Cue six new arms sprouting.: From Texas, China, Japan, and Brazil.: Often, the characters use flashy and over-the-top martial arts or magical skills to do fairly mundane things - chores, games, you name it. Applies to several of the showdowns as well, which brings simple contests into insanely impressive magical arenas. Special mention goes to 'Something Jermaine,' where Jermaine and Omi have a fight which escalates into a competition to see who can eat dinner in the most impressive way. Point goes to Jermaine for stealing Omi's rice by bending his spoon and tossing it like a boomerang. In slow motion.: In the same episode as his, Clay wins a sparrow-catching showdown by gathering seeds for it while Jack flies around trying to grab it with the Third Arm Sash. Omi: Wudai Warriors, double your efforts!

Raimundo, triple yours.:. Hannibal Roy Bean.

And Omi.: During one episode, every time Raimundo falls asleep, a giant jellyfish monster attacks the temple and nearly destroys everything, then disappears instantly when he wakes up. After several sad attempts to keep him awake, he falls asleep again, the monster comes back and a sort of ensues.: Chase Young.: Dojo, when he's about to turn evil.: Chase, to Dojo. He's doing it to fatten up Dojo before Chase eats him. Raimundo: Dojo! Get out of the shot!.: Kimiko's specialty. The Star Hanabi shoots fire, and turns into a flaming when she combines it with her own power.: The Shen Gong Wu.: Any shot of the Xiaolin warriors' bedroom stalls: Kimiko's has a large clothing rack and a desk with her electronics, Raimundo's is crammed with sporting equipment, Clay's has a handful of cowboy-related items, and Omi's has some minimalist Asian-esque decoration.: The of the series that was (in general) explored more seriously and less anviciously than in the average children's cartoon.: One of the perks of the Monkey Staff.: The Lao Mang Long Soup.

Gives unimaginable power. Side effects may include: evil, loss of emotion, disfiguring mutation, metamorphosis into a (which results in dependency on the soup to keep oneself human), and.: Jack and Omi.: Jack and Chase.: Jack Spicer in 'The Apprentice'.: When Dojo turns evil and eats the Monks.: Chase Young's jungle cats, and Omi when he is turned into one.: Jack Spicer, inventor of a million varieties of Jack-Bots, including a shapeshifting Chameleon Bot, a, and even a. Some of them are actually effective outside his standard.: Jack's Tickle Bot.: The Orb of Tornami.:. 'You're than me! HAHAHAHA- wait, that came out wrong,' and its variations. 'HUMILIATING defeat' comes up nearly as often as Omi's misuse of slang.

Raimundo's frustrations with Master Fung's cryptic koans, Omi's failed slang, and Clay's down-home metaphors. Raimundo: Can't anyone speak normally around here?. Omi's obsession with upper body strength.

That one shows up pretty frequently. Squirrels.: Chase Young into a.: More than once.: Jack Spicer; often the scream is that of an actual little girl instead of Jack's voice actor.: Lots and lots. It seems that almost every antagonist in the series, including two of the main antagonists (Wuya and Hannibal Bean), is some sort of or.: A weapon allowed the user to duplicate himself, but cut his power into equal portions and leads to.: Kimiko in her kimono from the episode 'Tangled Web' - although the moment (complete with eye-widening and gulping) actually happens in 'Dream Stalker,' when Raimundo sees her in his subsconscious.:.

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Raimundo and Kimiko. Wuya and Chase, too. Sort of. There is a scene that can be seen as Clay/Kimiko in which Clay catches Kim before she is and she blushes and giggles in a 'My Hero' sort of way. Chase and Jack to an extent.

Clay: Omi, that's about as lowdown as a snake's bellybutton!Kimiko: Snakes don't have bellybuttons!.: Omi and Chase Young.: Frequently (Jack even explicitly proposes an 'evil team-up' on multiple occasions).: More than once.: Dojo, though he mainly uses it to switch from gecko-size to full-blown-dragon. The villains in every season finale, Human Wuya from the first season, Chase Young for the second one and for the third.: Master Fung challenges the monks to take a jade elephant from him, then takes out a mallet and breaks it when it looks like they're winning. This leads Omi to send the Golden Tiger Claws to the Earth's core at the end of the episode.: Raimundo, although he saved the day at the last minute. The other monks don't make too much fuss, although it's occasionally rubbed in his face, and part of Master Monk Guan's secret plan in a later episode involves him pretending to do it again.: For the lead-up to the first season finale, Master Fung after Raimundo steals the Serpent's Tail.:. In 'The Demon Seed'.

Roughly, 'Ready, Set, Go!' Or literally, 'Begin the showdown!' . Namely, a maps to traits associated with most Earth signs in Western astrology, such as calmness, aversion to change, and sincerity. 'Bobo' is both Spanish and Portuguese slang for an idiot or fool.

Basically, Omi is shown with underdeveloped. Like a young child, he cannot view the world from. Think about how a toddler might blurt out, 'Mommy, why is that man so fat?' Without any regard for the man's feelings, or how a four-year-old might be bewildered by someone who holds a different opinion than his own.

The child has no awareness of others as individuals and instead views them as extensions or reflections of himself.

Hiatus- 'Are you going to do the feminine rituals of Gardening.?' A voice asked, causing Alexis to spin quickly on her heel-' This and more is what Alexis has to go through as her new job makes her meet fat ninja, a talking dragon, cat girls, and a supposed 'evil boy genius'. Why did she have to be the Dragon of Nature? -I don't own Xiaolin Showdown, Christy Hui does!- Rated: - English - Adventure/Humor - Omi, Clay, OC - Chapters: 57 - Words: 297,481 - Reviews: - Favs: 89 - Follows: 75 - Updated: 4/24/2016 - Published: 6/21/2013 - id: 9414589.

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