List of Xiaolin Showdown characters

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This is a list of major characters from the animated television series Xiaolin Showdown. Main characters are listed in order of appearance, whereas secondary characters are listed alphabetically within groups that represent their overall allegiance in the show.

[edit] Xiaolin Dragons

The Xiaolin Dragons are the four main protagonists of the show.

[edit] Omi

An orphan trained as a monk since birth, Omi is the Xiaolin Dragon of Water. The show primarily (but not exclusively) focuses on him. His element represents how he can be like a calm pond or a raging tsunami. He takes his work very seriously and is the only one that wears his Xiaolin robe at almost all times. When it comes to martial arts, he is the most skilled Xiaolin monk of the group. He is known for often botching up popular American cliché phrases and euphemisms (e.g. "Stop pushing my arm," when the phrase is "Stop pulling my leg"), much to the frustration of both his allies and enemies. His signature Shen Gong Wu is the Orb of Tornami. His Wudai weapon is the Shimo Staff. His elemental Shen Gong Wu is the Kaijin Charm. He is voiced by Tara Strong. He is not the strongest monk, but potentially the most powerful.

[edit] Raimundo Pedrosa

Main article: Raimundo Pedrosa

Raimundo is the Xiaolin Dragon of Wind, born in the village of Toberejo, Brazil. He is a calm, streetwise kid, the jokester of the team. Although he is more self-centered than the rest, he can be quite loyal to his own friends. His signature Shen Gong Wu is the Sword of the Storm and his Wudai weapon is the Blade of the Nebula. His elemental Shen Gong Wu is the Crest of the Condor. In "Time After Time (2)" he is promoted to Shoku Warrior level, or team leader, granting him a new set of robes. Omi didn't seem happy about it at first, but he accepted the truth in the end (this suggests his ego isn't a problem anymore). Raimundo is voiced by Tom Kenny.

[edit] Kimiko Tohomiko

Main article: Kimiko Tohomiko

The daughter of a rich and influential Japanese businessman, Kimiko is the Xiaolin Dragon of Fire. She is well acquainted with modern technology and can be a calm, sisterly figure to Omi. However, she can also be quite short-tempered, especially if insulted because she is a girl. Her signature Shen Gong Wu is the Star Hanabi, her Wudai weapon is the Arrow Sparrow. Her elemental Wu is the Cat's Eye Draco. She is voiced by Grey DeLisle.

[edit] Clay Bailey

Main article: Clay Bailey

Clay is a Texas cowboy through and through, and the Xiaolin Dragon of Earth. He is the most easygoing member of the group, and speaks with a thick Texas accent. He is always polite and occasionally dispenses down-home pearls of wisdom. His skill in Tai Chi and his element of Earth both emphasise his sense of balance in all things. His main Shen Gong Wu is the Fist of Tebigong, although he sometimes uses others, most notably the Third-Arm Sash and the Lasso Boa Boa. His Wudai weapon is the Big Bang Meteorang, and his Elemental Shen Gong Wu is, appropriately, called the Longhorn Taurus. His father owns a ranch in Texas, and his sister Jessie is the leader of an all-girl motorcycle gang called "The Black Vipers". Being a cowboy, he is an expert with a lasso, and doesn't take lightly to his cowboy hat being taken away, or damaged. He is voiced Jeff Bennett.

[edit] Others at the Xiaolin Temple

The following characters are the caretakers of the Xiaolin Temple and the Xiaolin Dragons.

[edit] Dojo Kanojo Cho

Main article: Dojo Kanojo Cho

Dojo Kanojo Cho, voiced by Wayne Knight, is a dragon and Guardian of the Ancient Scroll of the Shen Gong Wu that the Xiaolin Warriors ride on. He is a wisecracking dragon of the Chinese variety, though he lacks legs. Like traditional Chinese dragons, Dojo can change his size from normal (roughly equal to that of a gecko, which he hates being called) to a much larger size on par with that of a train. His shapeshifting also extends to subway trains, boats, and impersonating humans.

[edit] Master Fung

Master Fung
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Master Fung

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, and jokes that he keeps his sayings written on the inside of his eyelids. Dojo also carries a secret folder full of them. He accepts the ways of things, and hardly ever battles unless absolutely necessary. Master Fung is very wise and knows things about the young monks they did not even discover about themselves. While he is very serious most of the time, he has been known to crack jokes. Rene Auberjonois voiced Master Fung in Season 1, then he was voiced by Maurice LaMarche in Season 2 and also Season 3.

[edit] Elder Monks

The Elder Monks are subordinate monks to Master Fung and have appeared in 9 episodes only. Like Master Fung, they are well skilled in fighting & weapons, as evident when they battle Mala Mala Jong.When they apppeared in The Return Of Master Monk Guan they were subordinate monks to guan instead of Master Fung.

[edit] U-Bots and Dojo-Bot

A robotic toy that Toshiro Tohomiko gave to the monks. They change their shape to be like the owner and act like him/her, and can record what they see. The monks U-Bots were reprogrammed by Katnappe to steal Shen Gong Wu from the vault, but they were fixed by Kimiko later. Dojo-Bot helps Dojo to guard the Xiaolin Temple.

[edit] Other Xiaolin allies

These characters have held an integral role in the history of Xiaolin Showdown and are allied with the Xiaolin.

[edit] Jermaine

During an adventure in New York City to find the Serpent's Tail, Omi gets lost and meets an African American 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 Shen Yi Bu Dare against Jack Spicer and his transforming robot in a two-on-two game of basketball. Omi then offers him a place at the Xiaolin Temple, but Jermaine declines.

He later does come to the temple, and he has become so proficient in martial arts that he is already at the third stage of Xiaolin training: Wudai Warrior (however, his monk robes are the same as the others, lacking the light blue sash of a Wudai Warrior). This makes Omi extremely jealous, and the two develop a rivalry. It is later discovered that Jermaine became an apprentice of Chase Young, a fact Omi began to suspect when Jermaine used "Repulse the Monkey" in a sparring match with him, 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, someday.

[edit] Grand Master Dashi

Main article: Grand Master Dashi

Grand Master Dashi is the legendary Xiaolin Dragon who defeated Wuya and hid the Shen Gong Wu 1500 years ago. He has appeared in the series several times, mostly when the Xiaolin Warriors travel into the past. His first appearance was when Omi traveled back in time 1500 years to obtain a second puzzle box to trap Wuya. By his personality, and other things, it is believed that Dashi was a Xiaolin Dragon of the Wind. He is lazy, and sometimes apathetic, though he does what he can to uphold justice. He is voiced by Tom Kenny.

[edit] Master Monk Guan

A good Chase Young (left) and a hologram of a corrupted Master Monk Guan (right) in Time after Time (2)
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A good Chase Young (left) and a hologram of a corrupted Master Monk Guan (right) in Time after Time (2)

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 villain of all time, in exchange for the Spear. When questioned by the Xiaolin Dragons, Guan explained how he lost his Spear of Guan, and his confidence, to Chase Young. He had come to depend on the spear to the degree where he felt he was powerless without it. Omi looked up to 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 true form, Guan was able to defeat him using the powerful Repel the Beast technique. Afterwards, Guan gives Omi the Spear of Guan, saying that he will no longer need it, and departs. In a later episode he calls Raimundo Bobo,Then gives Raimundo the Spear of Guan #384, and reveals a large building filled with numbered Spears of Guan (this makes it strange that Guan wanted his spear back from Chase Young when he has hundreds of copies). In Time After Time (2) Omi stopped Hannibal turning Chase evil, thus Hannibal turned Guan evil, giving him a transformation into a cross of an insect and a lizard. As he assisted Dashi in banishing Wuya into the Puzzle Box, he is over 1500 years old (even though he never drank lao mang long soup). He was possibly a Xiaolin Dragon of Earth due to the fact he uses tai chi like Clay, has a cool attitude, and has a solid stance and fighting style. He is voiced by Jeff Bennett. It is possible that he is based upon the chinese god of war Guan Yu.

[edit] Heylin Side

The characters listed here are mainly those aligned with the side of Heylin.

[edit] Jack Spicer

Jack Spicer, voiced by Danny Cooksey, likes to describe himself as an "Evil Boy Genius," even though he is whiny and cowardly. To his credit, he often exhibits signs of genius with his robots and expertise in mechanics. Jack wants the Shen Gong Wu only for power and intends to use them to take over the world (which he has longed to do since the second grade), though this desire seems to fade as the series progresses. His favorite Shen Gong Wu seems to be the Monkey Staff, as it is the only one he is seen with the most, and is the only one that he did not give to PandaBubba in "Pandatown". In the episode "Time After Time (1)", Jack is the ruler of the world. Regardless of his opposition to the Xiaolin, Jack helped the Xiaolin Dragons on two separate occasions: when Wuya first became flesh and blood (when Raimundo betrayed the Xiaolin) and when Chase Young helped Wuya. Jack wanted to rule the world the first time, but he was turned good the second time.

[edit] Wuya

Main article: Wuya

An ancient Heylin witch voiced by Susan Silo, Wuya was trapped in a Chinese puzzle box by Grand master Dashi. She was then released from her puzzle box prison by Jack Spicer, whom she needs to complete her work for her. 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 "crow" proving very fitting for her personality.

[edit] Chase Young

Main article: Chase Young

Chase Young, voiced by Jason Marsden, is a villain who once fought on the side of good but turned to the Heylin side after Hannibal Roy Bean sealed his good Chi in the Ying-Yang World and also after selling his soul for a potion that made him not only immortal, but young forever. Despite looking very young, he is probably as old as Wuya.

[edit] Hannibal Roy Bean

Main article: Hannibal Roy Bean

Hannibal Roy Bean, voiced by Tom Kenny, is a bean with a Southern accent, but surprisingly is one of the most dangerous and evil forces in the universe. His messenger is the Ying-Ying Bird, mistakingly thought to be the Bird of Paradise. Hannibal is the one who turned Chase Young to the Heylin side. His name is a play off of Roy Bean.

[edit] Ying-Ying Bird

The Ying-Ying Bird
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The Ying-Ying Bird

The Ying-Ying Bird is Hannibal Roy Bean's means of transportation and his messenger. It can transport itself to the Ying-Yang World, record what it sees, and play it back using its eyes as projectors. It also has the ability to leave the Ying-Yang World without leaving its good or bad chi behind, as one would have to do with either the Ying Yo-Yo or the Yang Yo-Yo. When it is disguised as an ordinary parrot, it is mistaken for the Bird of Paradise and is taken in by Jack Spicer who calls it "Little Jack." It later abandons him after Kimiko's showdown with Wuya for the Moby Morpher with a squawk of, "Fetch your own Wu sissy boy!!".

[edit] Minor Recurring villains

The following characters have been allied with the Heylin side, and have only appeared in a few episodes, some only one episode.

[edit] Chameleon-Bot

One of Jack Spicer's many robots, the Chameleon-Bot is Jack's strongest robot and is able to take the forms of the Xiaolin Warriors, Master Fung, Jack Spicer, Wuya, and nearly anyone else. It is also able to extend its arms and spin its waist. Its default form is a generic-looking grey robot with some red and yellow accents. Its first appearance was when it was made by Jack and sent in Kimiko's place as an imposter (but acting more perky than the real one, almost giving itself away when it used "nifty" in a conversation with Raimundo). It distracts the warriors from their duties of guarding the Shen Gong Wu while Jack had shrunk himself and stole nearly all of the Xiaolin's Shen Gong Wu, but it was destroyed in the fight. Later on in the episode Royal Rumble, it returns as version 2.0 and defeats Raimundo in a Xiaolin Showdown for the Longi Kite. It is later defeated by Omi along with Tubbimura and Katnappe. Chameleon-Bot makes a cameo in the end of "Time After Time (2)".

[edit] Chi Creature

A monster which lives in the Ying-Yang world and feeds on the chi of people with its long tongue, making them very tired and weak. It has the ability to turn invisible. The invisibility can be removed by being attacked by Shen Gong Wu. The Chi Creature defeated Kimiko, Raimundo, Clay, and Master Fung, taking their chi. Later, Jack Spicer (good version) 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, at the cost of his own good Chi, turning himself evil again.

[edit] Cyclops

Cyclops is an enormous, fat, red, and dim-witted giant. His character was most likely derived from Cyclops in Homer's Greek epic poem the Odyssey. Because of his single eye, he cannot see in 3-d, 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 beats him using the Wings of Tinabi as Jack's latest partner in evil, a space he was constantly trying to fill after Wuya's desertion. He had some small part in Jack's plan to imprison Chase Young in the Sphere of Yun, but was mainly used as a mode of transport. He then showed up again as part of Jack's New Army of Evil, but went over to Chase Young, only to be shot out of a catapult. Cyclops also drinks from the toilet. Cyclops makes a cameo in "Time After Time (2)". He is voiced by Jeff Bennett.

[edit] Dyris

She was once trapped in a block of ice with Klofange. She seemed completely harmless when the monks first saw her. Dyris is a fish monster on land but the exposure of water turns her into a beautiful mermaid. Her plan is to flood the world and rule it from undersea. She stole 3 Shen Gong Wu, the Tunnel Armadillo, Golden Tiger Claws and Fist of Tebigong in an attempt to melt the polar ice caps. Dyris has fooled many men with her extreme beauty and she uses seductive charms to get what she wants. She is a predator and likes to play with her food before she eats it. She may have hypnotic powers, considering the dazed look in Omi's eyes when he apologized when she pretended to be injured. Jack Spicer referred to her as quirky. She is voiced by Grey DeLisle.

[edit] English T-Rex

The Dinosaur was made out of oil due to the powers of the Rio Reverso (to change anything back to its original form). Wuya controlled it by giving her sugar cubes. Chase Young came (he was tipped off by Jack Spicer) and used the Eagle Scope to change the T-Rex's point of view, and made it highly intelligent (also giving it an English accent). It quickly turned on Wuya and tried to eat her and Jack. It was defeated by Raimundo in a Xiaolin Showdown game of Jurassic Chess. In the final scene it was shrunken down by the Changing Chopsticks and put in a cage along with the rest of the other dinosaurs. On a side note it is incredibly bad at chess, allowing her King and Queen to be completely surrounded by Raimundo's pieces. The T-Rex seems to have a thing for Chase Young's "true" form.

[edit] Heylin Plant (Gigi)

The Heylin Plant using the Thorn of Thunderbolt
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The Heylin Plant using the Thorn of Thunderbolt

Only appearing in The Demon Seed, the evil Heylin Plant grew from the Heylin Seed, which had been protected in the Xiaolin Temple vault for fifteen hundred years after it last rampaged across the world. In this episode, Jack and Vlad steal the Heylin Seed but dropped it by a fountain on the way into Jack's mansion. The seed then grows into the Heylin Plant, a large weed that has a French accent for no apparent reason (apart from serving as an allusion to the French Knights that appear in Monty Python and the Holy Grail), but which causes Jack to call it Gigi. The Heylin plant wishes to make plant life the dominant species on Earth. The only way to defeat the Heylin Plant is with the Moonstone Locust, a Shen Gong Wu that releases stone locusts that can 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, leaving Raimundo to face 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 which returned everyone to normal. Gigi makes a cameo in "Chucky Choo" and "Time After Time (2)". The Heylin Plant is voiced by Jeff Bennett.

[edit] 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. The basic models possess, at the very least, flight capability, as they usually possess no legs or wheels of any kind. However, Jack often creates customized robots for very specific encounters (for example, creating a pack of Shark-Bots when he is looking for a Shen Gong Wu underwater). In these special scenarios, he has a special name for them, but they all technically fall under the Jack-Bot category. It is generally shown that Jack himself builds all of his robots, but on at least one occasion, he had used outside help to upgrade his robots(he made a bargain with PandaBubba to make some new robots, but Bubba ended up simply strapping some parts on a weaker robot Jack himself made earlier: Koi-Bots, harmless robots designed after Japanese koi). Not all of his Jack-Bots are designed with offense in mind: one of his longer-lasting(yet rarely shown) creations is a Jack-Bot in the form of a floating, armless butler called Yes-bot. This Jack-Bot serves Jack as a butler would, bringing him food, drink and the like on command. This robot also appears in Time After Time, as an announcer in Jack's coliseum.

[edit] Katnappe

Katnappe
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Katnappe

Katnappe, or Ashley, is a girl who met Jack Spicer at one of his parents' parties. After Jack failed in acquiring the Golden Tiger Claws, she joined him and Wuya on the Heylin side, showing her affinity for cats by dressing up in a costume not unlike Catwoman's. Her outfit consists of a form-fitting catsuit with heeled boots, a head cover and cat ears. She also uses make-up that makes her appear more cat-like, giving herself whiskers, and she also has elongated fangs. She even has genetically altered super-kittens that she uses as weapons/henchmen against the Xiaolin. Her speech is peppered with meows, purrs, and other various cat puns, much to the annoyance of just about everybody. Katnappe even has a tendency to act like cats, as seen in "The Shard of Lightning", when she swallowed a live goldfish whole.

In her first full appearance as Katnappe, she beat Omi in a Xiaolin Showdown and won the Golden Tiger Claws and the Changing Chopsticks. She then betrayed Jack and Wuya by stealing the Golden Tiger Claws and using them to rob shopping malls and vandalize an amusement park called Catatonia Land. Katnappe was also in "Royal Rumble" and beat Kimiko in a Xiaolin Showdown for the Lotus Twister. Katnappe later frees Wuya from the new puzzle box that Raimundo trapped her in. After she leaves Wuya she becomes the apprentice of Chase Young and is later flung out of a catapult by his minions. Katnappe also makes a cameo in the end of "Time After Time (2)". She is voiced by Jennifer Hale.

[edit] Le Mime

Le Mime meeting Jack and Wuya
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Le Mime meeting Jack and Wuya

Appearing in the episode "Like a Rock", Le Mime has the power to make what he imagines or acts out real. When Jack Spicer and Wuya are searching for Shen Gong Wu in Paris they meet Le Mime. The evil mime soon joins the Heylin and helps Jack and Wuya in crime by trapping Raimundo, Omi, and Kimiko in a box. The only weakness to his magic is that others can imagine other aspects of his traps, such as bars instead of solid walls or a door out of an invisible box. He is later defeated by Clay because Le Mime mirrored Clay's body, and Clay decided to use this to his advantage, by tricking him into hitting himself. Le Mime also makes an appearance in the chat room with the Heylin Plant and buying fake Shen Gong Wu from Chucky Choo. Le Mime also makes a cameo in both "Time After Time" episodes, first in the future without Omi, where he mysteriously appears as young and ageless as Wuya, Chase, and Hannibal, forced to fight against Chamleon-bots for Jack's pleasure, then again with all of the major villains in the series' end. Le Mime isn't voiced by anybody, given that he is a mime and does not talk.

[edit] Mala Mala Jong

The Fearsome Four
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The Fearsome Four

An ancient evil demonic warrior made up of the Helmet of Jong, the Heart of Jong, the Two-Ton Tunic, Jetbootsu, Fist of Tebigong, Third-Arm Sash, Shroud of Shadows, Eye of Dashi (its 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 1,000 years, when the planets line up, 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. Each Jong of the Fearsome Four somehow got differences: One of them wears the Orb of Tornami around its neck; the other has the Eye of Dashi; the other has the Ruby of Ramses and the last one has the Star Hanabi; also, three of the Fearsome Four wears the Wushu Helmet, and the other wears the Helmet of Jong.

The Fearsome Four were commanded by Jack Spicer using the Emperor Scorpion for a time, but were defeated by the Xiaolin Dragons in a Xiaolin Showdown.

Mala Mala Jong makes a cameo in "Time After Time (2)".

[edit] PandaBubba

PandaBubba
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PandaBubba

A ruthless Hong Kong kingpin, voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson, PandaBubba entered the picture when Jack traded him the Shen Gong Wu to get a loan for robot parts (which he used to build his Yes-Bot). PandaBubba discovered how the Shen Gong Wu worked (as well as how to perform a Xiaolin Showdown, or in his case, a Showdown Trio) 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 by the police. 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 playing Goo Zombies 4. Has the vague appearance of a panda, with his strange hairstyle, the black rings around his eyes, his bulky appearance and his black and white business suit. Pandabubba and two of his henchmen makes a cameo in "Time After Time (2)". He also bears a resemblance to Batman's Penguin, in height and choice of clothing colors.

[edit] Raksha

Raksha
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Raksha

In the episode, Deep Freeze, Raksha makes his appearance 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 in front 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. It was after this Showdown that the Xiaolin Dragons got their special Showdown armor. Raksha means 'strange'. He is voiced by Maurice LaMarche.

[edit] Robo-Jack Spicer

Robo-Jack was first built by Jack Spicer some time between Wuya's defeat at the hands of the Xiaolin and the revealing of The Shard of Lightning. It is an exact robotic duplicate of Jack Spicer, right down to the evil laughter. However, Robo-Jack has greater strength, skill, and wisecracks, as well as a slight computer-like tone to his voice. Robo-Jack first defected from its creator at the Xiaolin Showdown over the Silver Manta Ray, and was destroyed by Omi at the end of the Showdown through his use of the Tongue of Saiping. Jack rebuilt Robo-Jack in The Apprentice, attempting to make Robo-Jack more loyal by installing an obedience-chip in his system, but that too failed when the Woozy Shooter was revealed.

[edit] Sapphire Dragon

The Sapphire Dragon
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The Sapphire Dragon

Technically a Shen Gong Wu, the Sapphire Dragon most definitely constitutes a villain. When it was accidentally activated by Kimiko, it began turning everyone in the Xiaolin Temple into sapphire statues. As each victim fell, it became stronger. Finally, only Dojo was left. However, Dojo discovered the secret to defeating the Sapphire Dragon: soot. The Sapphire Dragon was created for the purpose of an absolute last resort should the Heylin Forces ever gain too much of an upper hand. Bolstering his less than effective firepower with "Grandpappy's Texas Tin-Horn Sizzlin' Salsa Sauce", Dojo overcame the Sapphire Dragon and restored all of its victims to normal. Dojo also proposed being appointed a Dragon Warrior of fire, soot, or gas, but all the good elements were already taken. The Sapphire Dragon can be controlled by the Emperor Scorpion. Apparently Dojo can hurt the Sapphire Dragon by using his claws. Hannibal Roy Bean later used the Shadow of Fear in combination with the Moby Morpher to disguise the Sapphire Dragon as Raimundo's worst physical fear, which appeared every time Raimundo fell asleep. However, Raimundo overcame his fear just in time to save Omi from defeat in a Xiaolin Showdown with the Dragon. The Sapphire Dragon bears some resemblance to Shendu, a dragon demon from another Kids WB! show: Jackie Chan Adventures.

[edit] Sibini

Sibini (left) in his larger form and Kimiko (right)
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Sibini (left) in his larger form and Kimiko (right)

An evil, earwig like spirit, Sibini was trapped inside the Mosaic Scale. When Kimiko broke the Mosaic Scale, she hid it in Clay's room. However, Sibini crawled into Clay's ear and possessed him, playing multiple pranks on the Xiaolin monks. Sibini was looking for s Sheng Gong Wu, the Monarch Wings. When Sibini obtains the Wu, he no longer needs a host. The Mosaic Scale and Monarch Wings would combine, letting Sibini climb into the scale. Then, Sibini would be unstoppable. Sibini later formed a temporary partnership with Jack Spicer, who took him to see Chase Young. Chase and Sibini had already met, last having seen each other 1001 years ago. When the Xiaolin Warriors went searching for Sibini, Omi encountered Chase Young. Chase taught Omi to use Repulse the Monkey, and gave him instructions on how to defeat Sibini. The warriors found Sibini at the same time as he found the Monarch Wings, which would make him invincible. After Omi exhausted Clay's body, Sibini tried to take over Omi but the monk thought ahead and wore ear plugs to keep from being possessed by Sibini. When Sibini crawled out and went for the Wings, Kimiko challenged him to a Xiaolin Showdown. He took on a bigger form and Won the showdown, obtaining the Monarch Wings. However, he was sealed back inside the Mosaic Scale by Kimiko, using the Eye of Dashi with her element.

[edit] Tubbimura

Tubbimura
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Tubbimura

Tubbimura is an extremely fat, but surprisingly agile ninja that is promised by Wuya and Jack Spicer that if he retrieves a Shen Gong Wu called the Sword of the Storm then he will be able to join the Heylin. He defeats Raimundo and then brings the Sword of the Storm back to Jack and Wuya and joins the side of evil. Later Tubbimura is defeated by Raimundo in a Shen Yi Bu Dare and loses three Shen Gong Wu. Tubbimura participated in the Royal Rumble and defeated Clay in a Xiaolin Showdown for the Tongue of Saiping. Later he joined Jack when Jack was desperate for a partner, but they broke up because of tensions between them. After that, Tubbimura joins part of Jack's New Army of Evil and then goes to the side of Chase Young, only to be shot out of a catapult. He also owns a Chihuahua named "Muffin Face" that he has Jack Spicer walk as a method of payment for his services in "Something Jermaine". Tubbimura makes a cameo in "Time After Time (2)". He is voiced by Maurice LaMarche.

[edit] Vlad

Vlad
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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, only to be shot out of a catapult. Vlad makes a cameo in "Time After Time (2)". He is voiced by Tom Kenny.

[edit] Minor Characters

The following characters have been allied with the side of the Xiaolin, and have not appeared in many episodes. Some have only appeared once.

[edit] Bird of Paradise

The Bird of Paradise is a shining pink, blue a purple bird, resembling a phoenix but takes the form of an old lady who cannot sing very well. The bird has a lot of mastered ability. Rumor says it that the bird can crush buildings and do other terrible things, but when the monks reach her they are given true inner-powers.

[edit] Chucky Choo

Dojo's old best friend and a con dragon. He took Dojo's Family Yo-Yo and lost it. His only appearance so far was in the episode Chucky Choo, where he sold fake Shen Gong Wu to several villains of the series (and he was also mentioned in Something Jermaine). They later came after him for his con, and he tricked Wuya, Jack, and the Cyclops into believing that the Shen Gong Wu the Xiaolin Dragons had gathered were all destroyed. He notably hid the Shen Gong Wu in Dojo's nose (claiming it was the only place it would be safe) and gave him a fake version of the aforementioned Family Yo-Yo.

[edit] Frenchie Fu

A female dragon who apparently took up residence at the Xiaolin Temple while Dojo was with the monks at Master Monk Guan's. She was only seen in a conversation between Dojo and Master Fung over Kimiko's cell phone, and presumably left after Dojo returned.

[edit] Good Jack Spicer

Jack Spicer only turned good because he brought the Reversing Mirror into the Ying-Yang World when the Xiaolin monks were trying to find Omi's good chi. Because the monks already had both the Ying and Yang Yo-Yos, Jack trapped his own evil chi in the Ying-Yang World when they left. He helped Kimiko deliver Omi's good chi by using the Changing Chopsticks to go inside Omi's head with Kimiko. He saved the Warriors from the Chi creature once by encasing it in the Sphere of Yun. However, it was freed by Chase Young while trying to rescue Omi. The Xiaolin's chi was absorbed by the creature, and once again, the good Jack saved the Xiaolin monks by drawing the Chi Creature back into the Ying-Yang World to save the other's chi. Inside the Ying-Yang world, he uses the Ring of Nine Dragons to separate himself into two equal Good Jacks, one who stayed behind to distract the Chi Creature, the other to retrive the monk's missing chi. Upon exiting the Ying-Yang World, one of the Jacks became evil again(or rather, pure evil), because he only had the Ying Yo-Yo. Evil Jack Spicer mets up with Good Jack Spicer in The Life and Times of Hannibal Roy Bean when his evil self was brought to the Ying-Yang World by the Ying-Ying Bird, later reunited with his good side, merging both Jacks into the real Jack Spicer. The good Jack Spicer returns again in Time After Time (2), when a change in the distant past causes Jack to pernamently lose his evil chi. In this alternate time line, Good Jack wears a yellow raincoat over white jeans and sandels and a yellow bonnet with a teal ribbon, wearing his hair in a pony-tail.

After becoming the 'goody goody' Spicer, he has become what one can say is irritating and often competes with Dojo to get Master Fung's attention.

[edit] Jessie Bailey and the Black Vipers

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Clay's sister and leader of an all-girl Texas motorcycle gang called Black Vipers. Was shunned by their parents ever since they were in diapers because Clay was always best at everything (including chopping wood, riding horses and chasing pigs among other things) and thus wanted to prove herself to be better than Clay. She and the Vipers managed to capture the monks while they were searching for the Sphere of Yun, and keeps challenges Clay to Xiaolin Showdown with her for the Shen Gong Wu (which Clay refuses because of his no-fighting-with-girls-policy). Formed a temporary alliance with Jack Spicer after being subdued by his Jack-bots (actually surrendered leadership to him, thus making him their king; or as Jack puts it, their "queen"), but betrayed him by having the Viper sabotage the Bots. She took many of the Wu from the monks after beating Clay in a Showdown (by cheating), but later she gave most of them back, except the Wings of Tinabi (because "if there's one thing better than riding, it's flying"). It should be noted that she usually labels the Wu as "Shen Gong Warts" (Omi keeps rectifying this mistake). Also, perhaps the only thing that Jessie and Clay agree upon is that they both hate the very same person: Jack Spicer.

[edit] 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.

[edit] Megan

Jack's little cousin, Megan is a cute little girl who has so far has only appeared in one episode: Hear Some Evil, See Some Evil. Although she is good-natured, Megan is extremely bossy toward Jack and hates Wuya, whom oddly enough she does not fear in the least. She uses Jack's robots to jump-rope or to have tea parties with, which the bots do not seem to mind in the least. She has also used Shen Gong Wu to a better effect than Jack. She helps the Xiaolin Warriors find Jack's Lab at the cost of playing with Dojo. Her favorite game is "Megan Says." Megan can be a hero for the monks and can be a pain for Jack.After the monks left she saw jack (shrunk)on the floor and almost squashed him after using the Changing Chopsticks.

[edit] Old Omi

Omi's future self who warned the Xiaolin Warriors of the Sands of Time in the present time, and then was brought to the present by Omi using the Sands of Time to compete in a Xiaolin Showdown Tsunami against Jack Spicer and his future self for the Ruby of Ramses. He then returned to his own time along with the Sands of Time to hide it somewhere in the future.

Surprisingly, he knew about his past self's arrival and the Showdown Tsunami (although perhaps not so surprisingly, as he would have already done it).

[edit] Toshiro Tohomiko

Kimiko's father and owner of an electronics empire. He was the one responsible for creating the Goo Zombies series of videogames and the Xiaolin Dragons' (and Dojo's) U-bots. Was also briefly turned into a zombie by PandaBubba as part of his plan to takeover the Tohomiko company.

[edit] Treasure of the Blind Swordsman

The Treasure of the Blind Swordsman is a treasure box that holds a ghost called the Blind Swordsman. He can only be seen by those who know what they are looking for, but after you see him he will do anything you ask for him to do. He is a powerful help, but so far if you tell him to do your bidding he will do it in a less extreme way. For example, if you tell him to get rid of your enemies he will summon something small that will be enough to stall them but not enough to hurt them, or completely stop them. The Treasure of the Blind Swordsman has switched users a few times, and has shown how it is completely neutral to either side.

[edit] Heylin Henchmen

The following villains are Jack's henchmen and Heylin allies have appeared in only one episode.

[edit] Attila the Hun

Main article: Attila the Hun

The infamous barbarian who was brought to the present by Jack Spicer's using the Sands of Time.

[edit] Billy the Kid

Main article: Billy the Kid

The infamous American outlaw who was brought to the present by Jack Spicer's using the Sands of Time. He teamed up with him and tried to rule the world.

[edit] Blackbeard

Main article: Blackbeard

The infamous pirate who was brought to the present by Jack Spicer's using the Sands of Time.

[edit] Dino-Dash

Jack Spicer's first dinosaur security system brought to life using the Rio Reverso to clean up spilled oil.

[edit] Dino-Dude

Jack Spicer's second dinosaur security system brought to life using the Rio Reverso.

[edit] Dino-Gal

Jack Spicer's third dinosaur security system brought to life using the Rio Reverso.

[edit] Granny Lily

Clay's grandmother and his worst nightmare. A version of her from Clay's nightmares was brought into the real world by Jack Spicer's using the Shadow of Fear.

[edit] Lil' Chica Doll

A broken doll that is Kimiko's worst nightmare. This giant doll was brought into the real world by Jack Spicer's using the Shadow of Fear.

[edit] Miniko the Evil Squirrel

A giant evil squirrel that is Omi's worst nightmare. It was brought into the real world by Jack Spicer's using the Shadow of Fear. Miniko also appears in the world of Chase Young while the monks are tracking the Bird of Paradise, and also makes a cameo appearance in 'Chucky Choo'.

[edit] Morphed Sea Creature

A sea creature resembling a giant jellyfish that is Raimundo's worst nightmare. It was originally brought into the real world by Jack Spicer's using the Shadow of Fear.

It was later the Sapphire Dragon disguised by the powers of the Moby Morpher. This time, it was brought into the real world by Hannibal Bean's using the Shadow of Fear.

[edit] Mrs. Cornhaven

Jack's first grade teacher from the past, brought to the present by Jack Spicer's using the Sands of Time. Jack fears and admires her for being a very strict and cruel teacher.

[edit] Old Jack Spicer

The Jack Spicer from the future brought to the present by Jack Spicer's using the Sands of Time. Oddly, enough, he does not act very evil, possibly due to becoming senile.

In Time after Time, Old Jack Spicer has ruled the world for decades since Omi went missing, sealing himself in a mechanical body but keeping his mind sharp.

[edit] Off-Screen Characters

[edit] Keiko

Keiko was one of Kimiko's closest Japanese friends before her time at the Xiaolin Temple. In the earlier episodes, Kimiko had frequent conversations with her through cellphone calls. She has never been seen.

[edit] Mr. and Mrs. Spicer

Jack Spicer's parents bought Wuya's puzzle box for Jack and have been frequently mentioned. Part of his mother is shown when Jack Spicer is near Hannibal Roy Bean's prison in the Ying-Yang World and in The Year of the Green Monkey. Oddly enough, despite the fact Jack's home is constantly destroyed, ripped apart, and guarded by his robots, his parents seem indifferent to it, or at the very least, their wrath has not been shown onscreen. Jack says his parents parties are "snobfest-a-go-go's" in the episode where he first meets Ashley (Katnappe).[1] They, too, have never been seen. Mrs. Spicer's legs, however, were seen in "The Life and Times of Hannibal Roy Bean", appearing as pale as Jack, alluding that Jack's pale skin is actually hereditary.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Tangled Web." Steven Lyons (director). Xiaolin Showdown. Kids WB. 2003-11-15.
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