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The Wudai Warriors
Omi
Omi is an orphan boy who has trained in the art of martial arts since birth.
Omi is the Xiaolin Dragon of Water and as such possesses the ability to manipulate water in all forms.
His element represents how he can be calm like a serene pond or raging like a disastrous tsunami.
He takes his work very seriously and is the only one that wears his Xiaolin robe at almost all times.
When it comes to martial arts, he is the most skilled Xiaolin monk of the group, and he knows this quite well.
Often he boasts about his abilities, giving others around him the chance to exploit his arrogance.
He once joined the Heylin, much to the delight of Chase Young.
He often mangles any attempt at slang.
His signature move is Tsunami Strike-water. His signature Shen Gong Wu is the Orb of Tornami (later as Orb of Torpedo).
His Wudai Weapon is the Shimo Staff. His elemental Shen Gong Wu is the Kaijin Charm.
Kimiko Tohomiko
Kimiko Tohomiko is the daughter of a rich and influential Japanese businessman.
Kimiko is the Xiaolin Dragon of Fire and has the power to create and control said element.
She is usually seen wearing street style or high fashion from Japan.
Despite her Asian heritage, she has light blue eyes.
She is well acquainted with modern technology and is a quick-witted and skilled fighter.
However, she is quite short-tempered, especially when insulted because of her gender.
Omi was first to discover this when he read "The Ancient Guide to Females".
However, he unintentionally continues to provoke Kimiko's anger in several instances.
Throughout the first and second seasons she did not hold back on punching Raimundo in the arm for insulting her, Clay or Omi.
Kimiko is also the groups resident translator, often helping others understand what Omi and Clay are saying; as Clay uses a large amount of Texan, and family related metaphors; and Omi butchers almost all of his attempts at slang.
Despite her temper, when Kimiko is calm she shows deep compassion for all her teammates.
Her signature move is Judolette Flip.
Her signature Shen Gong Wu is the Star Hanabi (Kanabi Star in the second series).
Her Wudai Weapon is the Arrow Sparrow and her elemental Shen Gong Wu is the Cat's Eye Draco.
Raimundo Pedrosa
Raimundo Pedrosa (voiced by Tom Kenny in the original series, Eric Bauza in the second series) is the Xiaolin Dragon of Wind from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and can control everything air related, like summoning gale force winds and enabling himself to fly.
He is a sharp, quick-witted kid, and the jester of the team.
Although a little self-centered, he is quite loyal and caring towards his friends.
However, Raimundo has turned to the Heylin side twice, the first time being when he was upset with Master Fung for not letting him "move on" to Xiaolin Apprentice, and decided that siding with Wuya was the best way to show his true strengths.
He then helped her get her solid form back combining the Reversing Mirror and Serpent's Tail in the episode "In The Flesh."
However, he betrayed her in "Citadel of Doom" when he realized his friends were more important than riches; he chose not to advance to Xiaolin Apprentice because he "wasn't ready."
The second time he sided with Hannibal Roy Bean as a result of being mistreated by Master Monk Guan in the episode "The Return of Master Monk Guan," in the end though, it was proven as a hoax to fool Hannibal Bean into losing the showdown & the treasure of the blind swordsman.
In the series finale, he became the Shoku Warrior and the overall leader of the team for attempting to sacrifice his good side for his friends as well as succeeding in the final Xiaolin Showdown.
His signature move is Typhoon Boom.
His signature Shen Gong Wu is the Sword of the Storm (Renamed the Blade of Lucida in the second series) and his Wudai Weapon is the Blade of the Nebula. His elemental Shen Gong Wu is the Crest of the Condor.
In "Time After Time" he is promoted to Shoku Warrior level, or team leader, granting him a new set of robes.
Clay Bailey
Clay Bailey is a Texas cowboy through and through and the Xiaolin Dragon of Earth, allowing him to cause earthquakes and fissures in the ground and give him enhanced strength.
He is the most lenient member of the group, as shown when he completely bypassed all obstacles in one course going right for the prize, emphasizing that not everything is as hard as it seems, and has an overriding southern accent.
He is always polite and occasionally dispenses down-home pearls of wisdom.
His skill in T'ai chi and his element of Earth both emphasize his sense of balance in all things.
However, he gets extremely angry if anyone messes with his beloved hat; such as when Omi and Raimundo filled it with milk to see if his 'ten gallon hat' really held ten gallons.
His signature move is Seismic Kick.
His main Shen Gong Wu is the Fist of Tebigong(Fist of the Iron Bear in Chronicles), although he sometimes uses others, most notably the Third-Arm Sash and the Lasso Boa Boa.
His Wudai weapon is the Big Bang Meteorang, and his Elemental Shen Gong Wu is the Longhorn Taurus.
His father owns a ranch in Texas, and his younger sister, Jessie, is the leader of an all-girl motorcycle gang called The Black Vipers.
Links:
Xiaolinpedia
Wikipedia
Copyright Owner
Warner Bros. Animation
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Omi is an orphan boy who has trained in the art of martial arts since birth.
Omi is the Xiaolin Dragon of Water and as such possesses the ability to manipulate water in all forms.
His element represents how he can be calm like a serene pond or raging like a disastrous tsunami.
He takes his work very seriously and is the only one that wears his Xiaolin robe at almost all times.
When it comes to martial arts, he is the most skilled Xiaolin monk of the group, and he knows this quite well.
Often he boasts about his abilities, giving others around him the chance to exploit his arrogance.
He once joined the Heylin, much to the delight of Chase Young.
He often mangles any attempt at slang.
His signature move is Tsunami Strike-water. His signature Shen Gong Wu is the Orb of Tornami (later as Orb of Torpedo).
His Wudai Weapon is the Shimo Staff. His elemental Shen Gong Wu is the Kaijin Charm.
Kimiko Tohomiko
Kimiko Tohomiko is the daughter of a rich and influential Japanese businessman.
Kimiko is the Xiaolin Dragon of Fire and has the power to create and control said element.
She is usually seen wearing street style or high fashion from Japan.
Despite her Asian heritage, she has light blue eyes.
She is well acquainted with modern technology and is a quick-witted and skilled fighter.
However, she is quite short-tempered, especially when insulted because of her gender.
Omi was first to discover this when he read "The Ancient Guide to Females".
However, he unintentionally continues to provoke Kimiko's anger in several instances.
Throughout the first and second seasons she did not hold back on punching Raimundo in the arm for insulting her, Clay or Omi.
Kimiko is also the groups resident translator, often helping others understand what Omi and Clay are saying; as Clay uses a large amount of Texan, and family related metaphors; and Omi butchers almost all of his attempts at slang.
Despite her temper, when Kimiko is calm she shows deep compassion for all her teammates.
Her signature move is Judolette Flip.
Her signature Shen Gong Wu is the Star Hanabi (Kanabi Star in the second series).
Her Wudai Weapon is the Arrow Sparrow and her elemental Shen Gong Wu is the Cat's Eye Draco.
Raimundo Pedrosa
Raimundo Pedrosa (voiced by Tom Kenny in the original series, Eric Bauza in the second series) is the Xiaolin Dragon of Wind from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and can control everything air related, like summoning gale force winds and enabling himself to fly.
He is a sharp, quick-witted kid, and the jester of the team.
Although a little self-centered, he is quite loyal and caring towards his friends.
However, Raimundo has turned to the Heylin side twice, the first time being when he was upset with Master Fung for not letting him "move on" to Xiaolin Apprentice, and decided that siding with Wuya was the best way to show his true strengths.
He then helped her get her solid form back combining the Reversing Mirror and Serpent's Tail in the episode "In The Flesh."
However, he betrayed her in "Citadel of Doom" when he realized his friends were more important than riches; he chose not to advance to Xiaolin Apprentice because he "wasn't ready."
The second time he sided with Hannibal Roy Bean as a result of being mistreated by Master Monk Guan in the episode "The Return of Master Monk Guan," in the end though, it was proven as a hoax to fool Hannibal Bean into losing the showdown & the treasure of the blind swordsman.
In the series finale, he became the Shoku Warrior and the overall leader of the team for attempting to sacrifice his good side for his friends as well as succeeding in the final Xiaolin Showdown.
His signature move is Typhoon Boom.
His signature Shen Gong Wu is the Sword of the Storm (Renamed the Blade of Lucida in the second series) and his Wudai Weapon is the Blade of the Nebula. His elemental Shen Gong Wu is the Crest of the Condor.
In "Time After Time" he is promoted to Shoku Warrior level, or team leader, granting him a new set of robes.
Clay Bailey
Clay Bailey is a Texas cowboy through and through and the Xiaolin Dragon of Earth, allowing him to cause earthquakes and fissures in the ground and give him enhanced strength.
He is the most lenient member of the group, as shown when he completely bypassed all obstacles in one course going right for the prize, emphasizing that not everything is as hard as it seems, and has an overriding southern accent.
He is always polite and occasionally dispenses down-home pearls of wisdom.
His skill in T'ai chi and his element of Earth both emphasize his sense of balance in all things.
However, he gets extremely angry if anyone messes with his beloved hat; such as when Omi and Raimundo filled it with milk to see if his 'ten gallon hat' really held ten gallons.
His signature move is Seismic Kick.
His main Shen Gong Wu is the Fist of Tebigong(Fist of the Iron Bear in Chronicles), although he sometimes uses others, most notably the Third-Arm Sash and the Lasso Boa Boa.
His Wudai weapon is the Big Bang Meteorang, and his Elemental Shen Gong Wu is the Longhorn Taurus.
His father owns a ranch in Texas, and his younger sister, Jessie, is the leader of an all-girl motorcycle gang called The Black Vipers.
Links:
Xiaolinpedia
Wikipedia
Copyright Owner
Warner Bros. Animation
Record:
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