Xiaolin Showdown premiered on WB on November 1, 2003. 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 - J-pop hipster girl Kimiko, flashy, street smart Brazilian Raimundo and Texas Kung Fu cowboy Clay - around the world to find and protect sacred ancient artifacts. These sacred objects with supernatural powers called the Shen-Gong-Wu are keys to controlling the powers of good and evil. These can only be captured after an extreme, gravity-defying, martial art-inspired "double dare" showdown occurs. Challenging the trainees is evil boy genius Jack Spicer and his custom-built robot army, along with the ancient witch Wuya - all competing for these objects in extreme Xiaolin Showdowns. It is a tight race - for the one who gathers all of the Shen-Gong-Wu will become an unstoppable force for good... or evil!
Voice Cast
Character
Actor
Omi
Tara Strong
Kimiko
Grey Delisle
Raimundo
Tom Kenny
Clay
Jeff Bennett
Dojo
Wayne Knight
Wuya
Susan Silo
Master Fung
Rene Auberjonois
Jack Spicer
Danny Cooksey
Narrator
Rene Auberjonois
Episodes
Season 1 (2003-2004)
(13 Episodes In Season 1)
The Journey Of A Thousand Miles (Originally Aired 11/1/2003)
Like A Rock (Originally Aired 11/8/2003)
Tangled Web (Originally Aired 11/15/2003)
Katnappe (Originally Aired 11/22/2003)
Shen Yi Bu (Originally Aired 11/29/2003)
Chameleon (Originally Aired 12/6/2003)
Ring Of The Nine Dragons (Originally Aired 1/17/2004)
Night Of The Sapphire Dragon (Originally Aired 1/24/2004)
My Homey Omi (Originally Aired 2/7/2004)
Big As Texas (Originally Aired 2/14/2004)
Royal Rumble (Originally Aired 3/1/2004)
Mala Mala Jong (Originally Aired 3/8/2004)
In The Flesh (Originally Aired 3/15/2004)
Season 2 (2004-2005)
(26 Episodes In Season 2)
Days Past (Originally Aired 9/11/2004)
Citadel Of Doom (Originally Aired 9/18/2004)
The Shard Of Lightning (Originally Aired 9/25/2004)
The Crystal Glasses (Originally Aired 10/2/2004)
Pandatown (Originally Aired 10/9/2004)
Sizing Up Omi (Originally Aired 10/30/2004)
Enter The Dragon (Originally Aired 11/6/2004)
The Sands Of Time (Originally Aired 11/13/2004)
Hear Some Evil, See Some Evil (Originally Aired 11/20/2004)
Dreamscape (Originally Aired 11/27/2004)
Master Monk Guan (Originally Aired 12/11/2004)
The Evil Within (Originally Aired 2/5/2005)
The Deep Freeze (Originally Aired 2/12/2005)
The Emperor Scorpion Strikes Back (Originally Aired 2/19/2005)
The Black Vipers (Originally Aired 2/26/2005)
Screams Of The Siren (Originally Aired 4/16/2005)
The Return Of Pandabubba (Originally Aired 4/23/2005)
The Last Temptation Of Raimundo (Originally Aired 4/23/2005)
The Year Of The Green Monkey (Originally Aired 4/30/2005)
The Demon Seed (Originally Aired 4/30/2005)
The New Order (Originally Aired 5/7/2005)
The Apprentice (Originally Aired 5/7/2005)
Something Jermaine (Originally Aired 5/14/2005)
Dangerous Minds (Originally Aired 5/14/2005)
Judging Omi, Part 1 (Originally Aired 5/21/2005)
Saving Omi, Part 2 (Originally Aired 5/21/2005)
Season 3 (2005-2006)
(13 Episodes In Season 3)
Finding Omi, Part 3 (Originally Aired 9/17/2005)
Bird Of Paradise (Originally Aired 9/24/2005)
The Life And Times Of Hannibal Roy Bean (Originally Aired 10/1/2005)
Omi Town (Originally Aired 10/8/2005)
Treasure Of The Blind Swordsman (Originally Aired 11/5/2005)
Oil In The Family (Originally Aired 11/12/2005)
The Return Of Master Monk Guan (Originally Aired 11/19/2005)
The Dream Stalker (Originally Aired 11/26/2005)
Chucky Choo (Originally Aired 2/11/2006)
Wu Got The Power (Originally Aired 2/18/2006)
Hannibal's Revenge (Originally Aired 2/25/2006)
Time After Time, Part 1 (Originally Aired 5/6/2006)
Time After Time, Part 2 (Originally Aired 5/13/2006)