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A Emmy Award-winning [[Warner Bros]] cartoon, '''''Xiaolin Showdown''''' (2003-2006) follows the adventures of four teens (well, three teens and one child) selected to become the next [[Supernatural Martial Arts|Xiaolin]] [[Warrior Monk|Dragons]]:
 
* '''[[The Hero|Omi]]''', the [[Small Name, Big Ego|precocious]] [[Adorably Precocious Child|young Chinese monk]] and Dragon of [[Making a Splash|Water]];
* '''[[The Big Guy|Clay]]''', the [[Gentle Giant|strong, steady]] [[Everything Is Big in Texas|Texan]] [[Americans Are Cowboys|cowboy]] and Dragon of [[Dishing Out Dirt|Earth]];
 
* '''[[The Big GuyLancer|ClayRaimundo]]''', the [[GentleJerk Giant|strong,with steady]]a [[EverythingHeart Isof Big in TexasGold|Texan]]sharp-tongued [[AmericansBrazilian Aresurfer Cowboys|cowboydude]] and Dragon of [[DishingBlow OutYou DirtAway|EarthWind]]; and
and* '''[[The Chick|Kimiko]]''', the [[The Smart Guy|tech-savvy]] [[Tsundere|Japanese hothead]] and Dragon of [[Playing with Fire|Fire]].
 
'''[[The Lancer|Raimundo]]''', the [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold|sharp-tongued Brazilian surfer dude]] and Dragon of [[Blow You Away|Wind]];
 
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.
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* [[Warrior Monk]]
* [[We Can Rule Together]]
* [[We Win Because You Didn'tDid Not]]: 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}}.
* [[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?]]:
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