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This mystical, high-adventure series with choked full of current comedy references is based on the ancient mythical Xiaolin martial arts inspired by Chinese monks thousands of years ago. Omi, a young, gifted monk-in-training from the Xiaolin Temple, must show his fellow trainees around the world to find and protect sacred ancient artifacts.

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03x13 Time After Time [2] Aired: May. 13, 2006

Omi succeeds in changing the past by preventing Chase from becoming evil, but now the present has changed for the worst. Master Monk Guan has … [continue reading]

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Xiaolin Showdown is Canceled/Ended
The show had 3 seasons and 52 episodes air between 2003 and 2006.

Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Nov. 01, 2003
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
30 min.
Aired:
2003 - 2006
To-Date:
3 Seasons
52 Episodes
Network
The WB TV Network

Character Guide

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Series Fun Facts

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  • The 'Fountain of Hui' is named after Christy Hui, who is credited as creator of the show.
  • The name of the Dragon of Wind is Raimundo. 'Rai' means 'Thunder' in Japanese, and through Season Two of the show Raimundo's main attack is called 'Typhoon Boom' and sounds like…
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    The name of the Dragon of Wind is Raimundo. 'Rai' means 'Thunder' in Japanese, and through Season Two of the show Raimundo's main attack is called 'Typhoon Boom' and sounds like Thunder.
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  • The Dragon of Fire is named Kimiko. The Asian character 'ko' (shaped like a 'k' with a line at the side) means 'fire'.