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and '''[[The Chick|Kimiko]]''', the [[The Smart Guy|tech-savvy]] [[Tsundere|Japanese hothead]] and Dragon of [[Playing with Fire|Fire]].
and '''[[The Chick|Kimiko]]''', the [[The Smart Guy|tech-savvy]] [[Tsundere|Japanese hothead]] and Dragon of [[Playing with Fire|Fire]].


Along with their standard monk training, they are tasked by [[The Mentor|Master Fung]] to collect mystical Xiaolin artifacts known as the Shen Gong Wu, which were scattered around the world by the [[Posthumous Character|original Xiaolin Dragon, Dashi]], and Dojo Kanojo Cho, a [[Lovable Coward|cowardly]] [[Sizeshifter|size-shifting]] dragon. Whenever two (or more) people [[Once Per Episode|enter a standoff]] over a Wu, a [[Title Drop|Xiaolin Showdown]] occurs, with the winner taking all the gambled Shen Gong Wu.
Along with their standard monk training, they are tasked by [[The Mentor|Master Fung]] to collect mystical Xiaolin artifacts known as the Shen Gong Wu, which were scattered around the world by the [[Posthumous Character|original Xiaolin Dragon, Dashi]], and Dojo Kanojo Cho, a [[Lovable Coward|cowardly]] [[Sizeshifter|size-shifting]] dragon. Whenever two (or more) people [[Once Per Episode|enter a standoff]] over a Wu, a [[Title Drop|Xiaolin Showdown]] occurs, with the winner taking all the gambled Shen Gong Wu.


In their quest for the Wu, they battle an [[Rogues Gallery|assortment of]] [[Big Bad Ensemble|villains]], including Jack Spicer, a [[Teen Genius]] [[Robot Master|mech designer]] who [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain|just wants to be taken seriously]]; Wuya, a Heylin witch [[Sealed Evil in a Can|sealed as a ghost inside a puzzle box]] who will [[Chronic Backstabbing Disorder|do anything to regain her living form]]; Chase Young, an immortal [[Visionary Villain]] with [[The Corrupter|designs on Omi]]; and Hannibal Roy Bean, who is [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|indeed a bean]]. The numerous Shen Gong Wu [[Easy Come, Easy Go|change hands]] rapidly, permitting neither side [[Failure Is the Only Option|any real advantage]] until one of the characters - hero, villain, or otherwise - decides [[Let's Get Dangerous|to get serious]].
In their quest for the Wu, they battle an [[Rogues Gallery|assortment of]] [[Big Bad Ensemble|villains]], including Jack Spicer, a [[Teen Genius]] [[Robot Master|mech designer]] who [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain|just wants to be taken seriously]]; Wuya, a Heylin witch [[Sealed Evil in a Can|sealed as a ghost inside a puzzle box]] who will [[Chronic Backstabbing Disorder|do anything to regain her living form]]; Chase Young, an immortal [[Visionary Villain]] with [[The Corrupter|designs on Omi]]; and Hannibal Roy Bean, who is [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|indeed a bean]]. The numerous Shen Gong Wu [[Easy Come, Easy Go|change hands]] rapidly, permitting neither side [[Failure Is the Only Option|any real advantage]] until one of the characters - hero, villain, or otherwise - decides [[Let's Get Dangerous|to get serious]].
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* [[Art Evolution]]: The second and third seasons' animation improves significantly from the first.
* [[Art Evolution]]: The second and third seasons' animation improves significantly from the first.
* [[Art Shift]]: The flashback of Guan's fight against Chase is shown in a sketchy, black-and-white, but otherwise more realistic art style.
* [[Art Shift]]: The flashback of Guan's fight against Chase is shown in a sketchy, black-and-white, but otherwise more realistic art style.
* [[Artifact of Doom]]: 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.
* [[Artifact of Doom]]: 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.
* [[As Long as There Is Evil]]: 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.
* [[As Long as There Is Evil]]: 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.
** Master Fung says that evil is never defeated, it merely changes its path and form.
* [[Atlantis]]: 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, {{spoiler|is overrun with giant spiders, and is destroyed to lock the spiders away}}.
* [[Atlantis]]: 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, {{spoiler|is overrun with giant spiders, and is destroyed to lock the spiders away}}.
* [[Attack Pattern Alpha]]:
* [[Attack Pattern Alpha]]:
** In the middle of season 2, the Xiaolin Apprentices learn to do this: "Dragon X-Kumai Formation!"
** 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!"
** In the third season, they learn a more advanced and more powerful version: "Wudai Orion Formation!"
* [[Badass Grandpa]]: Master Fung and the blind old man.
* [[Badass Grandpa]]: Master Fung and the blind old man.
* [[Badass Long Hair]]:
* [[Badass Long Hair]]:
** Chase Young.
** Chase Young.
** Wuya in her flesh form.
** Wuya in her flesh form.
** Omi in his dream world.
** Omi in his dream world.
* [[Bad Future]]: The first part of the two-part series finale.
* [[Bad Future]]: The first part of the two-part series finale.
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* [[Beat Still My Heart]]: Chase Young rips out the "heart" of one of Wuya's rock monsters.
* [[Beat Still My Heart]]: Chase Young rips out the "heart" of one of Wuya's rock monsters.
* [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]]: Raimundo and Kimiko, even filling the correct [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold|character]] [[Tsundere|types]]. Although the attraction is seldom played up, the episode "Dream Stalker" makes it perfectly clear that Raimundo is interested in Kimiko.
* [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]]: Raimundo and Kimiko, even filling the correct [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold|character]] [[Tsundere|types]]. Although the attraction is seldom played up, the episode "Dream Stalker" makes it perfectly clear that Raimundo is interested in Kimiko.
* [[Berserk Button]]:
* [[Berserk Button]]:
** ''Never'' call Dojo a gecko.
** ''Never'' call Dojo a gecko.
** Additionally, never touch [[Beware the Nice Ones|Clay's]] cowboy hat... or his [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?|hot dogs]].
** Additionally, never touch [[Beware the Nice Ones|Clay's]] cowboy hat... or his [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?|hot dogs]].
** Don't talk about how big or "dome-shaped" Omi's head is...not unless you don't value your eardrums
** Don't talk about how big or "dome-shaped" Omi's head is...not unless you don't value your eardrums
* [[Big Bad Ensemble]]:
* [[Big Bad Ensemble]]:
** Wuya, Chase Young, Hannibal Bean, and Jack Spicer.
** Wuya, Chase Young, Hannibal Bean, and Jack Spicer.
** Specific episodes also have Panda Bubba, Sabini, the Sapphire Dragon and Mala Mala Jong, amongst others.
** Specific episodes also have Panda Bubba, Sabini, the Sapphire Dragon and Mala Mala Jong, amongst others.
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* [[Bolivian Army Ending]]: 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.
* [[Bolivian Army Ending]]: 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.
* [[Book Ends]]: The very first Xiaolin Showdown in the series is fought for the Eye of Dashi. So is the very last.
* [[Book Ends]]: The very first Xiaolin Showdown in the series is fought for the Eye of Dashi. So is the very last.
* [[Brain Bleach]]: 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.
* [[Brain Bleach]]: 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.
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Literally.]] 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.
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Literally.]] 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.
{{quote|'''Raimundo''': Where have I heard that before? Oh, yeah. "Previously, on ''Xiaolin Showdown''." (Raimundo holds open his eyes wider which shows the Xiaolin Showdown logo.)
{{quote|'''Raimundo''': Where have I heard that before? Oh, yeah. "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.) }}
(Everybody grins and gives a thumbs up or two to the camera.) }}
* [[Breakout Character]]: Raimundo.
* [[Breakout Character]]: Raimundo.
* [[Breath Weapon]]: Dojo (though he needs a little fuel for it to qualify as a weapon) and the Sapphire Dragon.
* [[Breath Weapon]]: Dojo (though he needs a little fuel for it to qualify as a weapon) and the Sapphire Dragon.
* [[Brilliant but Lazy]]: Dashi is implied to be this at first; when Omi first meets him, he would rather sleep than help him. Also, Raimundo.
* [[Brilliant but Lazy]]: Dashi is implied to be this at first; when Omi first meets him, he would rather sleep than help him. Also, Raimundo.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: 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.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: 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.
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* [[Catgirl]]: Katnappe; not an actual cat girl but cat-themed, so she still qualifies.
* [[Catgirl]]: Katnappe; not an actual cat girl but cat-themed, so she still qualifies.
* [[Cerebus Syndrome]]: After the arrival of [[Knight of Cerebus|Chase Young]], the show became more of an action/drama than an action/comedy. Admittedly, this was still an action/drama with [[Running Gag|regular]] [[Toilet Humor|fart jokes]].
* [[Cerebus Syndrome]]: After the arrival of [[Knight of Cerebus|Chase Young]], the show became more of an action/drama than an action/comedy. Admittedly, this was still an action/drama with [[Running Gag|regular]] [[Toilet Humor|fart jokes]].
* [[Character Name Alias]]: 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."
* [[Character Name Alias]]: 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."
* [[Chekhov's Gag]]:
* [[Chekhov's Gag]]:
** In a Season 2 episode, Clay is seen playing with [[Real Men Wear Pink|a number of dolls]] (most of them resemble [[Transformers]] dressed as cowboys, along with a dinosaur and a covered wagon). This is [[Sorry to Interrupt|funny enough]] 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.
** In a Season 2 episode, Clay is seen playing with [[Real Men Wear Pink|a number of dolls]] (most of them resemble [[Transformers]] dressed as cowboys, along with a dinosaur and a covered wagon). This is [[Sorry to Interrupt|funny enough]] 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 [[Genius Bruiser|the desiccation process spiders use to feed]]. At the monks' strange looks, he replies, "What? A cowboy can't have a hobby?" Then, some dozen or so episodes later:
** At one point, Clay rambles about [[Genius Bruiser|the desiccation process spiders use to feed]]. At the monks' strange looks, he replies, "What? A cowboy can't have a hobby?" Then, some dozen or so episodes later:
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* [[The Complainer Is Always Wrong]]: Being something of a [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold|jerk]], Raimundo gets this a lot, but [[Deconstructed Trope|he isn't always wrong]], at least not in the traditional sense - typically, his "complaints" are sympathetic if not outright justified, and the others suffer for ignoring his concerns just as much as he does for refusing to compromise.
* [[The Complainer Is Always Wrong]]: Being something of a [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold|jerk]], Raimundo gets this a lot, but [[Deconstructed Trope|he isn't always wrong]], at least not in the traditional sense - typically, his "complaints" are sympathetic if not outright justified, and the others suffer for ignoring his concerns just as much as he does for refusing to compromise.
* [[Conservation of Ninjutsu]]: {{spoiler|Wuya, Chase Young, Hannibal and Master Monk Guan vs Raimundo.}}
* [[Conservation of Ninjutsu]]: {{spoiler|Wuya, Chase Young, Hannibal and Master Monk Guan vs Raimundo.}}
* [[Continuity Nod]]:
* [[Continuity Nod]]:
** Raimundo seems to have a good memory - his subconscious in "Dream Stalker" contains nods to numerous earlier episodes (the mansion Wuya gave him, Kimiko's kimono and her outfit from "The Return of Pandabubba," and Hannibal Bean turning into the final boss from Goo Zombies 4, among others).
** Raimundo seems to have a good memory - his subconscious in "Dream Stalker" contains nods to numerous earlier episodes (the mansion Wuya gave him, Kimiko's kimono and her outfit from "The Return of Pandabubba," and Hannibal Bean turning into the final boss from Goo Zombies 4, among others).
** An example is in the episode "Shadow of Fear", Jack enters the temple to steal the Shen Gong Wu. Omi shouts "Jack Spicer!" and Jack replies "In the flesh." More famously, this is what Wuya said when she first returned to her solid form all the way back in episode 13.
** An example is in the episode "Shadow of Fear", Jack enters the temple to steal the Shen Gong Wu. Omi shouts "Jack Spicer!" and Jack replies "In the flesh." More famously, this is what Wuya said when she first returned to her solid form all the way back in episode 13.
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* [[Contractual Genre Blindness]]: Most of the characters, but especially Jack. To paraphrase:
* [[Contractual Genre Blindness]]: Most of the characters, but especially Jack. To paraphrase:
{{quote|'''Jack''': No, no, no! [[Evil Gloating|Gloating]] first, ''then'' we crush them!}}
{{quote|'''Jack''': No, no, no! [[Evil Gloating|Gloating]] first, ''then'' we crush them!}}
* [[Cooking Duel]]: The actual challenge of a Xiaolin Showdown can be just about anything, although the surroundings usually play a part.
* [[Cooking Duel]]: The actual challenge of a Xiaolin Showdown can be just about anything, although the surroundings usually play a part.
* [[Cool and Unusual Punishment]]: In "The Return of Master Monk Guan".
* [[Cool and Unusual Punishment]]: In "The Return of Master Monk Guan".
{{quote|'''Guan:''' Since Raimundo insists on behaving like a clown, he should have a clown's name. He will be called [[Bilingual Bonus|Bobo]]!<ref>"Bobo" is both Spanish and Portuguese slang for an idiot or fool.</ref><br />
{{quote|'''Guan:''' Since Raimundo insists on behaving like a clown, he should have a clown's name. He will be called [[Bilingual Bonus|Bobo]]!<ref>"Bobo" is both Spanish and Portuguese slang for an idiot or fool.</ref><br />
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'''Guan:''' [[Crowning Moment of Funny|YOU LOOKIN' AT ME, BOBO?!]] }}
'''Guan:''' [[Crowning Moment of Funny|YOU LOOKIN' AT ME, BOBO?!]] }}
** Turned out to be a [[Subversion]]: {{spoiler|Raimundo was the [[Reverse Mole]] and the whole thing, including the punishment, was a set up to make Hannibal Bean believe that Raimundo could be turned to his side.}}
** Turned out to be a [[Subversion]]: {{spoiler|Raimundo was the [[Reverse Mole]] and the whole thing, including the punishment, was a set up to make Hannibal Bean believe that Raimundo could be turned to his side.}}
* [[Cool Train]]:
* [[Cool Train]]:
** 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.
** 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.
** 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.
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* [[Creepy Child]]: {{spoiler|Heylin!Omi}} while kicking Raimundo and Clay's asses. He gets even creepier when he speaks:
* [[Creepy Child]]: {{spoiler|Heylin!Omi}} while kicking Raimundo and Clay's asses. He gets even creepier when he speaks:
{{quote|{{spoiler|'''Omi''': [[Power Makes Your Voice Deep|Heylin Power!]] [[Evil Sounds Deep|Tsunami Water Blade!]] [[Oh Crap|ICE]]}}}}
{{quote|{{spoiler|'''Omi''': [[Power Makes Your Voice Deep|Heylin Power!]] [[Evil Sounds Deep|Tsunami Water Blade!]] [[Oh Crap|ICE]]}}}}
* [[Curb Stomp Battle]]:
* [[Curb Stomp Battle]]:
** {{spoiler|Heylin!}}Omi v. Raimundo and Clay in "Saving Omi."
** {{spoiler|Heylin!}}Omi v. Raimundo and Clay in "Saving Omi."
** [[Lightning Bruiser|Raimundo]] v. Omi in "The Return of Master Monk Guan."
** [[Lightning Bruiser|Raimundo]] v. Omi in "The Return of Master Monk Guan."
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* [[Enemy Mime]]
* [[Enemy Mime]]
* [[Everything Is Big in Texas]]: Clay.
* [[Everything Is Big in Texas]]: Clay.
* [[Everything's Better with Monkeys]]:
* [[Everything's Better with Monkeys]]:
** 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).
** 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.
** Monkey!Jack is arguably more dangerous than normal Jack.
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* [[Evil Gloating]]: Jack's favorite pastime. Also indulged in by the other villains, though less so by the [[Big Bad|Big Bads]], especially Chase Young.
* [[Evil Gloating]]: Jack's favorite pastime. Also indulged in by the other villains, though less so by the [[Big Bad|Big Bads]], especially Chase Young.
* [[Evil Is Dumb]]: Jack Spicer.
* [[Evil Is Dumb]]: Jack Spicer.
* [[Evil Laugh]]:
* [[Evil Laugh]]:
** Done by every villain on the show, ''especially'' Jack.
** Done by every villain on the show, ''especially'' Jack.
** {{spoiler|Even the monks when they go to the Heylin side.}}
** {{spoiler|Even the monks when they go to the Heylin side.}}
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* [[Genre Savvy]]: Raimundo, who enjoys lampshading whenever it "sounds like end of the world time again."
* [[Genre Savvy]]: Raimundo, who enjoys lampshading whenever it "sounds like end of the world time again."
** When the monks fail to open the Treasure of the Blind Swordsman, Raimundo's [[Genre Savvy]] enables him to recognize that the blind old man was "talking like the Fung-meister". He subsequently figures out the koan and successfully opens the Treasure.
** When the monks fail to open the Treasure of the Blind Swordsman, Raimundo's [[Genre Savvy]] enables him to recognize that the blind old man was "talking like the Fung-meister". He subsequently figures out the koan and successfully opens the Treasure.
* [[Go-Karting with Bowser]]: After their [[Enemy Mine|team-up]] to defeat Wuya in the season 2 opener, Omi tries to convince Jack to switch sides permanently. Jack isn't persuaded, but suggests they go out for ice cream sometime when they're not fighting over Wu ("My treat."). Sadly, we never actually see this.
* [[Go-Karting with Bowser]]: After their [[Enemy Mine|team-up]] to defeat Wuya in the season 2 opener, Omi tries to convince Jack to switch sides permanently. Jack isn't persuaded, but suggests they go out for ice cream sometime when they're not fighting over Wu ("My treat."). Sadly, we never actually see this.
* [[Gotta Catch Them All]]
* [[Gotta Catch Them All]]
* [[Hair-Trigger Temper]]: Kimiko.
* [[Hair-Trigger Temper]]: Kimiko.
* [[Handicapped Badass]]:
* [[Handicapped Badass]]:
** At the start of season three, {{spoiler|while a temporarily disabled Master Fung fends off Chase Young alone. Whilst in a wheelchair. And typing out his attacks with chopsticks on a laptop.}}
** At the start of season three, {{spoiler|while a temporarily disabled Master Fung fends off Chase Young alone. Whilst in a wheelchair. And typing out his attacks with chopsticks on a laptop.}}
** Also the blind old man guarding the Treasure of the Blind Swordsman.
** Also the blind old man guarding the Treasure of the Blind Swordsman.
* [[Hands Play in Theater]]: In "Dream Stalker," when Raimundo dreams he's watching a movie with Kimiko.
* [[Hands Play in Theater]]: In "Dream Stalker," when Raimundo dreams he's watching a movie with Kimiko.
* [[Hannibal Lecture]]: True to his name, Hannibal Bean uses these often. Sometimes he succeeds, sometimes he doesn't.
* [[Hannibal Lecture]]: True to his name, Hannibal Bean uses these often. Sometimes he succeeds, sometimes he doesn't.
* [[Heel Face Revolving Door]]:
* [[Heel Face Revolving Door]]:
** {{spoiler|Raimundo}} switches sides a couple of times throughout the length of the series.
** {{spoiler|Raimundo}} switches sides a couple of times throughout the length of the series.
** {{spoiler|Omi, too.}}
** {{spoiler|Omi, too.}}
** {{spoiler|Jack as well.}}
** {{spoiler|Jack as well.}}
* [[Heel Face Mole]]:
* [[Heel Face Mole]]:
** Subverted in Jack's case. While he does betray the team it's revealed that he did honestly make a genuine effort at being a hero.
** Subverted in Jack's case. While he does betray the team it's revealed that he did honestly make a genuine effort at being a hero.
** The Yin and Yang Yo-Yos separately also constitute revolving doors, as shown in the showdown between Kimiko and Wuya in which they switch between good and evil several times.
** The Yin and Yang Yo-Yos separately also constitute revolving doors, as shown in the showdown between Kimiko and Wuya in which they switch between good and evil several times.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]:
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]:
** In the first part of the series finale {{spoiler|the elderly Xiaolin Warriors during, and the alternate Chase in part two, allowing himself to become evil in order to help restore the timeline.}}
** In the first part of the series finale {{spoiler|the elderly Xiaolin Warriors during, and the alternate Chase in part two, allowing himself to become evil in order to help restore the timeline.}}
** {{spoiler|Good Jack does the same thing in "Finding Omi," allowing himself to be turned evil again in order to save the others' chi. During the ''same sacrifice,'' Good Jack uses the Ring Of Nine Dragons to split himself up into two, and one pulls another sacrifice for the other, holding back a monster in the Ying Yang World while the other retrieves the chi and leaves (turning evil in the process). This has the result of making regular Jack even ''more'' evil than usual, though in general it doesn't end up mattering much.}}
** {{spoiler|Good Jack does the same thing in "Finding Omi," allowing himself to be turned evil again in order to save the others' chi. During the ''same sacrifice,'' Good Jack uses the Ring Of Nine Dragons to split himself up into two, and one pulls another sacrifice for the other, holding back a monster in the Ying Yang World while the other retrieves the chi and leaves (turning evil in the process). This has the result of making regular Jack even ''more'' evil than usual, though in general it doesn't end up mattering much.}}
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{{quote|'''Kimiko:''' I cross-referenced the username with a [[Techno Babble|double-helix tracer decoding worm]]! (Somehow this produces an image of Wuya.)}}
{{quote|'''Kimiko:''' I cross-referenced the username with a [[Techno Babble|double-helix tracer decoding worm]]! (Somehow this produces an image of Wuya.)}}
* [[Hood Ornament Hottie]]: Wuya, when offering {{spoiler|[[Face Heel Turn|Raimundo]] truckloads of stuff to keep him on her side}}.
* [[Hood Ornament Hottie]]: Wuya, when offering {{spoiler|[[Face Heel Turn|Raimundo]] truckloads of stuff to keep him on her side}}.
* [[Horde of Alien Locusts]]: The [[Giant Spiders]] from "Dangerous Minds". According to Master Fung: "The spiders are neither good nor evil. They are simply... ''consumers''. They consume vegetation, animals, buildings, even the earth itself. They eat until there is nothing left to eat."
* [[Horde of Alien Locusts]]: The [[Giant Spiders]] from "Dangerous Minds". According to Master Fung: "The spiders are neither good nor evil. They are simply... ''consumers''. They consume vegetation, animals, buildings, even the earth itself. They eat until there is nothing left to eat."
* [[Hypocritical Humor]]:
* [[Hypocritical Humor]]:
** In "Hear Some Evil, See Some Evil", when Kimiko read Clay's mind about her being angry all the time:
** In "Hear Some Evil, See Some Evil", when Kimiko read Clay's mind about her being angry all the time:
{{quote|'''Kimiko:''' ''Angry? Me? I'm not angry. I'm the least ANGRY PERSON I KNOOOWW!!!!''}}
{{quote|'''Kimiko:''' ''Angry? Me? I'm not angry. I'm the least ANGRY PERSON I KNOOOWW!!!!''}}
** Raimundo is also a fan of this.
** Raimundo is also a fan of this.
{{quote|'''Raimundo:''' ''Tsk, tsk, tsk. [[Brilliant but Lazy|Should've done your homework.]]''}}
{{quote|'''Raimundo:''' ''Tsk, tsk, tsk. [[Brilliant but Lazy|Should've done your homework.]]''}}
* [[An Ice Person]]:
* [[An Ice Person]]:
** Omi, when using the Orb of Tornami.
** Omi, when using the Orb of Tornami.
** Raksha, the snowman formed from the Heart of Jong in the episode "The Deep Freeze".
** Raksha, the snowman formed from the Heart of Jong in the episode "The Deep Freeze".
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'''Dojo:''' No thanks, no ''feet''. }}
'''Dojo:''' No thanks, no ''feet''. }}
* [[Important Haircut]]
* [[Important Haircut]]
* [[Incredible Shrinking Man]]: The Changing Chopsticks shrink the user to the size of a grain of rice.
* [[Incredible Shrinking Man]]: The Changing Chopsticks shrink the user to the size of a grain of rice.
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]: Thrown left and right. The worst offenders are Clay and Katnappe, though.
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]: Thrown left and right. The worst offenders are Clay and Katnappe, though.
* [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain]]: Jack, of course. {{spoiler|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.}}
* [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain]]: Jack, of course. {{spoiler|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.}}
* [[Informed Ability]]: 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, {{spoiler|turning Chase Young evil,}} didn't work out how he wanted.
* [[Informed Ability]]: 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, {{spoiler|turning Chase Young evil,}} didn't work out how he wanted.
** On the otherhand, he actually succeeded in causing a character to undergo a [[Face Heel Turn]] (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.
** On the otherhand, he actually succeeded in causing a character to undergo a [[Face Heel Turn]] (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.
* [[Intangible Man]]: 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.
* [[Intangible Man]]: 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.
* [[Interesting Situation Duel]]: [[Once an Episode]]. It is the premise of the series, after all.
* [[Interesting Situation Duel]]: [[Once an Episode]]. It is the premise of the series, after all.
* [[Invisibility Cloak]]: The [[Added Alliterative Appeal|Shroud of Shadows]].
* [[Invisibility Cloak]]: The [[Added Alliterative Appeal|Shroud of Shadows]].
* [[Ironic Echo]]: {{spoiler|In the same scene: after losing Omi back to the side of good, Chase Young claims that after tasting evil, Omi wouldn't [[It Gets Easier|be able to resist the next time,]] 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.}}
* [[Ironic Echo]]: {{spoiler|In the same scene: after losing Omi back to the side of good, Chase Young claims that after tasting evil, Omi wouldn't [[It Gets Easier|be able to resist the next time,]] 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.}}
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Raimundo
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Raimundo
** Omi too, but unintentionally so.
** Omi too, but unintentionally so.
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* [[Lethal Joke Item]]: 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.
* [[Lethal Joke Item]]: 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.
* [[Limited Wardrobe]]: Everyone but Kimiko, who appears in [[Unlimited Wardrobe|a different outfit and hairdo]] in almost every episode, some bordering on [[Cosplay]] at times.
* [[Limited Wardrobe]]: Everyone but Kimiko, who appears in [[Unlimited Wardrobe|a different outfit and hairdo]] in almost every episode, some bordering on [[Cosplay]] at times.
* [[Loophole Abuse]]:
* [[Loophole Abuse]]:
** 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.
** 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.
** 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.
** 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.
* [[MacGuffin Melee]]: One of the central premises of the series, especially when the showdowns had mulitple players.
* [[MacGuffin Melee]]: One of the central premises of the series, especially when the showdowns had mulitple players.
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'''Jack:''' Mom said I needed a hobby. }}
'''Jack:''' Mom said I needed a hobby. }}
* [[Moral Dissonance]]: 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.
* [[Moral Dissonance]]: 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.
* [[Multi-Armed and Dangerous]]:
* [[Multi-Armed and Dangerous]]:
** The Third Arm Sash, especially when Clay turns it into a flexible stone fist.
** 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.
** 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.
* [[Multinational Team]]: From Texas, China, Japan, and Brazil.
* [[Multinational Team]]: From Texas, China, Japan, and Brazil.
* [[Mundane Made Awesome]]: 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.
* [[Mundane Made Awesome]]: 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.
** 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.
* [[Mundane Solution]]: In the same episode as his [[Loophole Abuse]], Clay wins a sparrow-catching showdown by gathering seeds for it while Jack flies around trying to grab it with the Third Arm Sash.
* [[Mundane Solution]]: In the same episode as his [[Loophole Abuse]], Clay wins a sparrow-catching showdown by gathering seeds for it while Jack flies around trying to grab it with the Third Arm Sash.
* [[My Friends and Zoidberg]] :
* [[My Friends and Zoidberg]] :
{{quote|'''Omi:''' Wudai Warriors, double your efforts! Raimundo, triple yours.}}
{{quote|'''Omi:''' Wudai Warriors, double your efforts! Raimundo, triple yours.}}
* [[The Napoleon]]:
* [[The Napoleon]]:
** Hannibal Roy Bean.
** Hannibal Roy Bean.
** And Omi.
** And Omi.
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* [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown]]: Raimundo gives one to Omi in The Return of Master Monk Guan
* [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown]]: Raimundo gives one to Omi in The Return of Master Monk Guan
* Alternatively, Rai was also victim of this by the [[Big Bad Assemble]] during the [[Final Battle]], [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|he still won]]
* Alternatively, Rai was also victim of this by the [[Big Bad Assemble]] during the [[Final Battle]], [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|he still won]]
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]:
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]:
** The heroes have lost a few battles due to personal stupidity on their part, and Omi is particularly prone to almost causing the end of the world.
** The heroes have lost a few battles due to personal stupidity on their part, and Omi is particularly prone to almost causing the end of the world.
** Omi almost causing the end of the world is practically a [[Running Gag]] in the series. {{spoiler|Lost the Heart of Jong?}} Check. {{spoiler|Let Dojo out of his cage when he was evil?}} Check. {{spoiler|Surrendered to Chase Young?}} Check. {{spoiler|Released Hannibal Bean?}} Check. {{spoiler|Caused a [[Bad Future]] via [[Insane Troll Logic|a complete failure of basic logic and common sense]]?}} Check. {{spoiler|Created an equally bad [[Alternate Universe]] in trying to fix the [[Bad Future]]?}} [[Overly Long Gag|Check!]]
** Omi almost causing the end of the world is practically a [[Running Gag]] in the series. {{spoiler|Lost the Heart of Jong?}} Check. {{spoiler|Let Dojo out of his cage when he was evil?}} Check. {{spoiler|Surrendered to Chase Young?}} Check. {{spoiler|Released Hannibal Bean?}} Check. {{spoiler|Caused a [[Bad Future]] via [[Insane Troll Logic|a complete failure of basic logic and common sense]]?}} Check. {{spoiler|Created an equally bad [[Alternate Universe]] in trying to fix the [[Bad Future]]?}} [[Overly Long Gag|Check!]]
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* [[Robotic Torture Device]]: Jack's Tickle Bot.
* [[Robotic Torture Device]]: Jack's Tickle Bot.
* [[Rock of Limitless Water]]: The Orb of Tornami.
* [[Rock of Limitless Water]]: The Orb of Tornami.
* [[Running Gag]]:
* [[Running Gag]]:
** "You're [[Mad Libs Catchphrase|even more pathetic]] than me! HAHAHAHA- wait, that came out wrong," and its variations.
** "You're [[Mad Libs Catchphrase|even more pathetic]] than me! HAHAHAHA- wait, that came out wrong," and its variations.
** "HUMILIATING defeat" comes up nearly as often as Omi's misuse of slang.
** "HUMILIATING defeat" comes up nearly as often as Omi's misuse of slang.
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* [[Self-Duplication]]: A weapon allowed the user to duplicate himself, but cut his power into equal portions and leads to [[Literal Split Personality]].
* [[Self-Duplication]]: A weapon allowed the user to duplicate himself, but cut his power into equal portions and leads to [[Literal Split Personality]].
* [[She Cleans Up Nicely]]: 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.
* [[She Cleans Up Nicely]]: 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.
* [[Ship Tease]]:
* [[Ship Tease]]:
** Raimundo and Kimiko.
** Raimundo and Kimiko.
** Wuya and Chase, too. Sort of.
** 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 [[It Makes Sense in Context|lit on fire]] and she blushes and giggles in a 'My Hero' sort of way.
** There is a scene that can be seen as Clay/Kimiko in which Clay catches Kim before she is [[It Makes Sense in Context|lit on fire]] and she blushes and giggles in a 'My Hero' sort of way.
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* [[Shonen Hair]]: Jack has this.
* [[Shonen Hair]]: Jack has this.
* [[Shonen Upgrade]]: A number of them, largely taking the form of [[Signature Move|signature moves/Shen Gong Wu]] and [[Super Mode|super modes]].
* [[Shonen Upgrade]]: A number of them, largely taking the form of [[Signature Move|signature moves/Shen Gong Wu]] and [[Super Mode|super modes]].
* [[Shout-Out]]:
* [[Shout-Out]]:
** In the episode "The Demon Seed", Gigi the flower seems to be a combination of Audrey II from ''[[Little Shop of Horrors]]'' and the French Taunter from ''[[Monty Python and The Holy Grail]]''.
** In the episode "The Demon Seed", Gigi the flower seems to be a combination of Audrey II from ''[[Little Shop of Horrors]]'' and the French Taunter from ''[[Monty Python and the Holy Grail]]''.
** In one episode where Omi is sent into the future, he meets everyone in Jack Spicer's prison. [[The Green Mile|Master Fung sits in his cell, talking to a mouse.]]
** In one episode where Omi is sent into the future, he meets everyone in Jack Spicer's prison. [[The Green Mile|Master Fung sits in his cell, talking to a mouse.]]
** In another episode, when Omi is complaining that the warriors are sitting around taking care of some pig, Clay says, "It's not just [[Charlotte's Web|some pig!]]"
** In another episode, when Omi is complaining that the warriors are sitting around taking care of some pig, Clay says, "It's not just [[Charlotte's Web|some pig!]]"
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* [[Skintone Sclerae]]
* [[Skintone Sclerae]]
* [[Slapstick Knows No Gender]]: Or age, for that matter - all of the main characters, even Kimiko, get roughed up a fair bit both humorously over the top and not on a constant basis, in a medium which usually wouldn't use them for extreme slapstick, being teens and all.
* [[Slapstick Knows No Gender]]: Or age, for that matter - all of the main characters, even Kimiko, get roughed up a fair bit both humorously over the top and not on a constant basis, in a medium which usually wouldn't use them for extreme slapstick, being teens and all.
* [[Slasher Smile]]:
* [[Slasher Smile]]:
** Omi {{spoiler|after his [[Face Heel Turn]]}}. It's rather [http://imgur.com/SPpfD frightening].
** Omi {{spoiler|after his [[Face Heel Turn]]}}. It's rather [http://imgur.com/SPpfD frightening].
*** Combined with [[Power Glows]] and [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]. [[Oh Crap|Nice.]]
*** Combined with [[Power Glows]] and [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]. [[Oh Crap|Nice.]]
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* [[Some Kind of Force Field]]: Averted with Le Mime - his boxes are constantly invisible, even when you walk into them. They're also soundproof, so Clay has no idea why the others aren't speaking until Rai goads him into walking into it. Rai then spoofs the stock phrase as he sees Clay's reaction: "It's...some...sort...of...in-vi-suh-ble-box. Ai, took him long enough."
* [[Some Kind of Force Field]]: Averted with Le Mime - his boxes are constantly invisible, even when you walk into them. They're also soundproof, so Clay has no idea why the others aren't speaking until Rai goads him into walking into it. Rai then spoofs the stock phrase as he sees Clay's reaction: "It's...some...sort...of...in-vi-suh-ble-box. Ai, took him long enough."
* [[Songs in the Key of Lock]]: The vault.
* [[Songs in the Key of Lock]]: The vault.
* [[Sorry to Interrupt]]:
* [[Sorry to Interrupt]]:
** The Xiaolin Dragons walking in on Dojo clipping Master Fung's toenails.
** The Xiaolin Dragons walking in on Dojo clipping Master Fung's toenails.
** And the, ah, awkward bathtub moment between Dojo and Chucky Choo.
** And the, ah, awkward bathtub moment between Dojo and Chucky Choo.
* [[Spikes of Villainy]]: Chase Young, in spades - a running gag has a character be near him, only for spikes to pop out of his clothes and scare them. This happens to his ''underwear'' at one point.
* [[Spikes of Villainy]]: Chase Young, in spades - a running gag has a character be near him, only for spikes to pop out of his clothes and scare them. This happens to his ''underwear'' at one point.
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* [[Thick Line Animation]]
* [[Thick Line Animation]]
* [[This Is No Time to Panic]]
* [[This Is No Time to Panic]]
* [[Time Travel]]:
* [[Time Travel]]:
** The Sands of Time allows one to travel through time at will (which is why it's never kept by the monks). Omi travels back to the past in the first season finale, ended up [[Trapped in the Past]] coming back by [[The Slow Path]].
** The Sands of Time allows one to travel through time at will (which is why it's never kept by the monks). Omi travels back to the past in the first season finale, ended up [[Trapped in the Past]] coming back by [[The Slow Path]].
** The series finale has several [[Time Travel]] tropes; {{spoiler|[[Alternate Universe]], [[Bad Future]], [[Reset Button]], [[Set Right What Once Went Wrong]], and [[Temporal Paradox]].}} Thanks, Omi.
** The series finale has several [[Time Travel]] tropes; {{spoiler|[[Alternate Universe]], [[Bad Future]], [[Reset Button]], [[Set Right What Once Went Wrong]], and [[Temporal Paradox]].}} Thanks, Omi.
* [[Took a Level in Jerkass]]: Omi's pride got worse and worse each season. See [[Flanderization]].
* [[Took a Level in Jerkass]]: Omi's pride got worse and worse each season. See [[Flanderization]].
* [[Top-Heavy Guy]]: Clay, and a few others.
* [[Top-Heavy Guy]]: Clay, and a few others.
* [[Tradesnark]]: Jack, often.
* [[Tradesnark™]]: Jack, often.
* [[The Trap Parents]]
* [[The Trap Parents]]
* [[True Companions]]: Particularly for Omi, who's an orphan.
* [[True Companions]]: Particularly for Omi, who's an orphan.
* [[Tsundere]]: Kimiko
* [[Tsundere]]: Kimiko
* [[Un Evil Laugh]]: Jack Spicer's very own "New Trademark Evil Laugh" is... [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZF8ucW90MI&playnext_from=TL&videos=yF9UZ-iFzhA Something else].
* [[Un Evil Laugh]]: Jack Spicer's very own "New Trademark Evil Laugh" is... [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZF8ucW90MI&playnext_from=TL&videos=yF9UZ-iFzhA Something else].
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* [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]]: Dojo, though he mainly uses it to switch from gecko-size to full-blown-dragon.
* [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]]: Dojo, though he mainly uses it to switch from gecko-size to full-blown-dragon.
* [[Vile Villain Saccharine Show]] The villains in every season finale, Human Wuya from the first season, Chase Young for the second one and [[Future Badass|Future Jack]] for the third
* [[Vile Villain Saccharine Show]] The villains in every season finale, Human Wuya from the first season, Chase Young for the second one and [[Future Badass|Future Jack]] for the third
* [[Warrior Monk]]
* [[Warrior Monk]]
* [[We Can Rule Together]]
* [[We Can Rule Together]]
* [[We Win Because You Didn't]]: 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.
* [[We Win Because You Didn't]]: 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.
* [[Welcome Back, Traitor]]: {{spoiler|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, {{spoiler|and part of Master Monk Guan's secret plan in a later episode involves him pretending to do it again}}.
* [[Welcome Back, Traitor]]: {{spoiler|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, {{spoiler|and part of Master Monk Guan's secret plan in a later episode involves him pretending to do it again}}.
* [[Wham! Line]]: For the lead-up to the first season finale, Master Fung after {{spoiler|Raimundo steals the Serpent's Tail.}}
* [[Wham! Line]]: For the lead-up to the first season finale, Master Fung after {{spoiler|Raimundo steals the Serpent's Tail.}}
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?]]:
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?]]:
** In "The Demon Seed".
** In "The Demon Seed".
{{quote|'''Kimiko:''' It's Spicer! He took the seed!
{{quote|'''Kimiko:''' It's Spicer! He took the seed!