Kimiko Tohomiko

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Kimiko Tohomiko


Kimiko, Xiaolin Dragon of Fire

Publisher Kids' WB
First appearance "The Journey of a Thousand Miles"
Created by Christy Hui
Characteristics
Affiliations The Xiaolin Warriors
Abilities Control over Fire and is a master of martial arts

Kimiko Tohomiko is a fictional character from the animated television series Xiaolin Showdown. She is voiced by Grey DeLisle.

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[edit] Character synopsis

Kimiko is the Xiaolin Dragon of Fire. She is the only character in the show to have a different hairstyle and outfit in every episode. She is the most acquainted with the latest modern technology (since her father bought her every electronic toy and device she ever had because he's the video game tycoon of Tokyo, Japan) and is usually the one to pursue the research required of particularly odd Shen Gong Wu like the Sapphire Dragon.[1] In the earlier episodes, her best friend, Keiko, can often be heard talking to Kimiko on her cell phone.

[edit] Character personality

As the only female in the entire temple, she wants to demonstrate that she can handle things on her own as well as her teammates or better. She tends to become very angry when her abilities as a fighter are downsized because she is a girl.[2] Kimiko's worst fear is a little doll she once owned.[3] She occasionally yells at Clay for abusing the English language.[4]

[edit] Character history

Kimiko is the daughter of the affluent, influential, and powerful Japanese businessman, Toshiro Tohomiko, who owns the most prominent toy and game company in Asia, Tohomiko Electronics, making her somewhat of a privileged woman. Her father bought her practically every electronic toy in existence at the cost of other needs; she had to beg her father to buy her new clothes.[5]

In the episode "Tangled Web" no one would believe that Kimiko would win, except for Raimundo in a bet with Clay and Omi.[2]

In early episodes, Kimiko was often talking to her friend Keiko on her cell phone. Later in the series, her friend is not mentioned again.

She once was replaced by Jack Spicer's Chameleon-Bot and was trapped by Jack, but escaped. While in captivity, though, Jack attempted to flirt with her.[2] She also has defeated Sibini, an evil earwig spirit of mischief, in a Xiaolin Showdown, trapping him inside the Mosaic Scale and the Monarch Wings for eternity.[6] Her worst fear is Li'l Chica doll.[3] She has also defeated PandaBubba in a showdown, in Goo Zombies 4 for the Zing Zom-Bone.[5]

[edit] Kimiko as the Xiaolin Dragon of Fire

The Shen Gong Wu she most often uses are the Star Hanabi, which when combined with her element becomes a flaming shuriken, and the Tangle Web Comb, though she has used her element with the Eye of Dashi. Kimiko's elemental attack is Judolette Flip, she also uses a Wuadi fire shield which protects her and her friends from fire attacks.Her Wudai attack is Wudai Mars — Fire. Her Wudai Weapon is called the Arrow Sparrow, a pouch full of sparrow-shaped metal darts that burst into flame when thrown. She also can create fireballs. Her elemental Shen Gong Wu is called the Cat's Eye Draco, although there are many others, and when combined with her Wudai weapon, they can shoot lightning, or fire, depending on what shen gon wu it is even better than usual.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Night of the Sapphire Dragon". Tim Eldred (director). Xiaolin Showdown. Kids WB. 2004-01-24.
  2. ^ a b c "Tangled Web". Steven Lyons (director). Xiaolin Showdown. Kids WB. 2003-11-15.
  3. ^ a b "Dreamscape". Matt Danner (director). Xiaolin Showdown. Kids WB. 2004-11-27.
  4. ^ "Hear Some Evil, See Some Evil". Mike Milo (director). Xiaolin Showdown. Kids WB. 2004-11-20.
  5. ^ a b "The Return of PandaBubba". Jeff Allen (director). Xiaolin Showdown. Kids WB. 2005-04-23.
  6. ^ "The Evil Within". Mike Milo (director). Xiaolin Showdown. Kids WB. 2005-02-05.

Xiaolin Showdown

Characters
Omi | Raimundo | Kimiko | Clay | Dojo | Dashi
Jack Spicer | Wuya | Chase Young | Hannibal Roy Bean

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Season One | Season Two | Season Three

List of episodes
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