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An ancient evil demonic warrior made up of the Helmet of Jong, the Heart of Jong, the Two-Ton Tunic, Jetbootsu, Fist of Tebigong, Third-Arm Sash, Shroud of Shadows, Eye of Dashi, Logi Kite, and possibly any other Shen Gong Wu he can acquire.

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An ancient evil demonic warrior made up of the Helmet of Jong, the Heart of Jong, the Two-Ton Tunic, Jetbootsu, Fist of Tebigong, Third-Arm Sash, Shroud of Shadows, Eye of Dashi, Logi Longi Kite, and possibly any other Shen Gong Wu he can acquire.



* TheJuggernaut: In his first appearance alone, he defeats every last experienced monk at the Xiaolin temple, Master Fung included, then easily beats Raimundo and takes the Sword of the Storm from him, and once he's led by Wuya to where the monks-in-training are, he easily takes the attacks from every Wu they use against him and eats the orb of tornami. The monks only beat him because Omi was able to rip the Heart of Jong out with the Golden Tiger Claws, and had he been noticed, they would have been dead.

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* TheJuggernaut: In his first appearance alone, he defeats every last experienced monk at the Xiaolin temple, Master Fung included, then easily beats Raimundo and takes the Sword of the Storm from him, and once he's led by Wuya to where the monks-in-training are, he easily takes the attacks from every Wu they use against him and eats the orb Orb of tornami.Tornami. The monks only beat him because Omi was able to rip the Heart of Jong out with the Golden Tiger Claws, and had he been noticed, they would have been dead.
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* VillainousGlutton: You can tell just by looking at him. In "Judging Omi", when Jack’s team is negotiating how the world will be divided amongst them after they conquer, Tubbimura calls dibs on all the world’s sushi bars (and the big and tall men’s shops).

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* VillainousGlutton: You can tell just by looking at him. In "Time After Time", Wuya got him to come to Jack’s house by telling him there would be pudding. In "Judging Omi", when Jack’s team is negotiating how the world will be divided amongst them after they conquer, Tubbimura calls dibs on all the world’s sushi bars (and the big and tall men’s shops).

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* CruelCheerleader: Cheerleading Bots from "[[Recap/XiaolinShowdownTheSandsOfTime The Sands of Time]]", which attack with flaming pom-poms and gymnastics.



* EasilyDetachableRobotParts: When they're not being smashed to bits, their limbs and parts can be detached like legos.
* JustAMachine: How most of the characters treat them. Jack on the other hand treats them with more respect and care.

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* EasilyDetachableRobotParts: When they're not being smashed to bits, their limbs and parts can be detached like legos.
Legos.
* JustAMachine: How most of the characters treat them. Jack on the other hand treats them with more respect and care.care, even treating the Cheerleading Bots as real human girls.
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* CurbStompBattle: Easily steamrolls most people he fights in his first appearance. Subverted in the second in that while the monks still have difficulty with him and the other jongs, they aren't nearly as outmatched as they were the first time.

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* CurbStompBattle: Easily steamrolls most people he fights in his first appearance. Subverted in the second in that while the monks still have difficulty with him and the other jongs, [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind they aren't nearly as outmatched as they were the first time.time]].
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* TheJuggernaut: In his first apperance. He easily defeats the monks up until the final showdown of the episode. In later apperances while he's still rather powerful, he's also far less impossible to defeat.

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* TheJuggernaut: In his first apperance. He easily defeats the monks up until the final showdown of the episode. In later apperances while he's still rather powerful, [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind he's also far less impossible to defeat.defeat]].
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* {{Troll}}: In In "Something Jermaine", he asks Jack where Wuya is, leading Jack to lie that Wuya is visiting her mother. Tubbimura then says he heard Wuya ditched him to work for Chase Young, infuriating Jack, who asks Tubbiumura why he asked where Wuya is if he already knew. Tubbimura replies he just wanted to see the angry look on Jack’s face, and laughs at him. The car Jack is working on then squirts oil in Jack’s face, and Tubbimura laughs at him again.

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* {{Troll}}: In In "Something Jermaine", he asks Jack where Wuya is, leading Jack to lie that Wuya is visiting her mother. Tubbimura then says he heard Wuya ditched him to work for Chase Young, infuriating Jack, who asks Tubbiumura why he asked where Wuya is if he already knew. Tubbimura replies he just wanted to see the angry look on Jack’s face, and laughs at him. The car Jack is working on then squirts oil in Jack’s face, and Tubbimura laughs at him again.

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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: In "Something Jermaine", when going to get the Golden Finger with Jack, he turns on Jack and tries to get the Golden Finger for himself when Jack finally refuses to meet any more of the demands he had been making in exchange for his service. In the "Saving Omi" arc, he once again abandoned Jack to work for Chase Young, instead.



* {{Troll}}: In In "Something Jermaine", he asks Jack where Wuya is, leading Jack to lie that Wuya is visiting her mother. Tubbimura then says he heard Wuya ditched him to work for Chase Young, infuriating Jack, who asks Tubbiumura why he asked where Wuya is then. Tubbinura replies he just wanted to see the angry look on Jack’s face, and laughs at him. The car Jack is working on then squirts oil in Jack’s face, and Tubbimura laughs at him again.

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* {{Troll}}: In In "Something Jermaine", he asks Jack where Wuya is, leading Jack to lie that Wuya is visiting her mother. Tubbimura then says he heard Wuya ditched him to work for Chase Young, infuriating Jack, who asks Tubbiumura why he asked where Wuya is then. Tubbinura if he already knew. Tubbimura replies he just wanted to see the angry look on Jack’s face, and laughs at him. The car Jack is working on then squirts oil in Jack’s face, and Tubbimura laughs at him again.
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* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Despite his obesity, he sometimes gives the heroes a tough time. He defeated Rainundo in their first encounter, and in In "Saving Omi", he defeated Clay in a showdown and then captured him.

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* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Despite his obesity, he sometimes gives the heroes a tough time. He defeated Rainundo in their first encounter, and in In "Saving Omi", "Royal Rumble", he defeated Clay in a showdown and then captured him.

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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: In her debut episode she takes the Golden Tiger Claws for herself rather than give them to Jack and Wuya. In a later episode, she likewise abandons Wuya when the mission became too annoying for her. Needless to say, she doesn't work well with others.

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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: In her debut episode episode, she takes the Golden Tiger Claws for herself rather than give them to Jack and Wuya. In a later episode, she likewise abandons Wuya when the mission became too annoying for her. Needless to say, she doesn't work well with others.



* CardCarryingVillain: Like the other villains in the show, he admits that he’s evil.



* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Despite his obesity, he sometimes gives the heroes a tough time. He defeated Rainundo in their first encounter, and in In "Saving Omi", he defeated Clay in a showdown and then captured him.
* {{Troll}}: In In "Something Jermaine", he asks Jack where Wuya is, leading Jack to lie that Wuya is visiting her mother. Tubbimura then says he heard Wuya ditched him to work for Chase Young, infuriating Jack, who asks Tubbiumura why he asked where Wuya is then. Tubbinura replies he just wanted to see the angry look on Jack’s face, and laughs at him. The car Jack is working on then squirts oil in Jack’s face, and Tubbimura laughs at him again.



* VillainousGlutton: You can tell just from looking at him.

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* VillainousGlutton: You can tell just from by looking at him. In "Judging Omi", when Jack’s team is negotiating how the world will be divided amongst them after they conquer, Tubbimura calls dibs on all the world’s sushi bars (and the big and tall men’s shops).

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* SitcomArchNemesis: Katnappe and Jack can’t stand each other in the slightest.



* VerbalTic: He often ends his sentences with “Hai!”.
* VillainousGlutton: You can tell just from looking at him.



%%* MotherRussiaMakesYouStrong

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%%* MotherRussiaMakesYouStrong* MotherRussiaMakesYouStrong: He’s a very strong Russian man.



%%* BadassInANiceSuit

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%%* BadassInANiceSuit* BadassInANiceSuit: He’s a criminal mastermind who wears a fancy suit.



%%* EvilLaugh: Jack Spicer finds it awesome.

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%%* * EvilLaugh: Jack Spicer finds it awesome.



%%* WaistcoatOfStyle: Wears one, but due to his size it doesn't exactly look stylish.
%%* WickedCultured: Definitely has this vibe.

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%%* * WaistcoatOfStyle: Wears one, but due to his size it doesn't exactly look stylish.
%%* * WickedCultured: Definitely has this vibe.


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* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: He’s a gigantic, evil monster.

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%%* ClassyCatBurglar

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%%* ClassyCatBurglar* ClassyCatBurglar: Or classy cat-themed supervillain.



* ItsAllAboutMe: Unlike most of the other villains, she has little to no interest in world domination. Only in the villain business for her own pleasure, she couldn't care less about the fight between good and evil.



* ItsAllAboutMe: Unlike most of the other villains, she has little to no interest in world domination. Only in the villain business for her own pleasure, she couldn't care less about the fight between good and evil.

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* ItsAllAboutMe: Unlike most of the other villains, she has little to no interest in world domination. Only in the villain business for her own pleasure, she couldn't care less about the fight between good and evil.MsFanservice: She’s a beautiful, tall, curvy girl who wears a form-fitting costume.



* SpyCatsuit: Wears a skin-tight black catsuit (no pun intended).

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* SpyCatsuit: Wears a skin-tight skintight black catsuit (no pun intended).

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-->'''Katnappe:''' Really, I find them puuuuurfect.

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-->'''Katnappe:''' Really, Really? I find them puuuuurfect.


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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He has a pet chihuahua named Muffinface who he deeply cares for.
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* DesignatedGirlFight: [[IncrediblyLamePun Bad puns aside]], Katnappe typically faces off against Kimiko.

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* DesignatedGirlFight: [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} Bad puns aside]], Katnappe typically faces off against Kimiko.



* IncrediblyLamePun: Often makes painful cat-based puns when out villaining. It's lampshaded in the episode ''Royal Rumble''.

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* IncrediblyLamePun: LamePunReaction: Often makes painful cat-based puns when out villaining. It's lampshaded in the episode ''Royal Rumble''.
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* BrilliantButLazy: She's a competent fighter and skilled thief, but she has no real ambition beyond standard hedonism. The closest thing she wants in terms of world domination is a large pile of shiny baubles.

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[[caption-width-right:200:[[labelnote:Click here to see her out-of-costume.]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rsz_1xiaolin_showdown_s01___03mkv_snapshot_0905178.png[[/labelnote]]]]



* ItsAllAboutMe: Unlike most of the other villains, she has little to no interest in world domination. Only in the villain business for her own pleasure, she could care less about the fight between good and evil.

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* ItsAllAboutMe: Unlike most of the other villains, she has little to no interest in world domination. Only in the villain business for her own pleasure, she could couldn't care less about the fight between good and evil.
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[[Characters/XiaolinShowdownTheXiaolinTemple The Xiaolin Temple]] | [[Characters/XiaolinShowdownTheHeylin The Heylin]] | ''' Recurring Villains''' | [[Characters/XiaolinShowdownOneEpisodeCharacters One-Episode Characters]]-]]]]]
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A girl who met Jack Spicer at one of his parents' parties. After Jack failed in acquiring the Golden Tiger Claws, she joined him and Wuya on the Heylin side. She shows her affinity for cats by dressing up in a costume that consists of a form-fitting catsuit with heeled boots, a head cover, and cat ears.

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A Real name "Ashley," she's a girl who met Jack Spicer at one of his parents' parties. After Jack failed in acquiring the Golden Tiger Claws, she joined him and Wuya on the Heylin side. She shows her affinity for cats by dressing up in a costume that consists of a form-fitting catsuit with heeled boots, a head cover, headcover, and cat ears.



* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: In her debut episode she takes the Golden Tiger Claws for herself rather then give them to Jack and Wuya. In a later episode, she likewise abandons Wuya when the mission became too annoying for her. Needless to say, she doesn't work well with others.

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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: In her debut episode she takes the Golden Tiger Claws for herself rather then than give them to Jack and Wuya. In a later episode, she likewise abandons Wuya when the mission became too annoying for her. Needless to say, she doesn't work well with others.

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* AnimalMotifs: The panda. [=PandaBubba=] wears a black and white suit, two tufts of hair growing on his head that look like ears, and has several markings on his face that gives him the look of a large panda bear.

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* AnimalMotifs: The panda. [=PandaBubba=] wears a black and white suit, two tufts of hair growing on his head that look like ears, and has several markings on his face that gives give him the look of a large panda bear.


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* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Like many characters in the series, [=PandaBubba=] is a strong fighter even before getting a hand on any Shen Gong Wu. During his showdown with Kimiko in Goo Zombies 4, she utilizes a hat given to her by the Showdown to rack up points, whereas Bubba uses the Shroud of Shadows and his own bare hands to rip through them.
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Villains that have appeared more than once in both series. Often facing the monks on their own terms or teaming up with the bigger villains in the series.

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[[folder:Jack-Bots]]
!!Jack-Bots
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A seeming endless legion of robots built by Jack Spicer, whom serve as his minions throughout the series. While typically shown with one uniform design, Jack-Bots can be redesigned for specific needs or circumstances. They are usually the ones who bear the brunt of the monks or other character's attacks.

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* ArtificialStupidity: At times, they're not exactly the brightest light bulb in the room. For example, in "Like a Rock!" two Jack-Bots ran into each other and then proceeded to tear each other into pieces, for no good reason.
* AnimalMecha: Dog-Bots, Koi-Bots, and Dolphin-Bots are just a couple of animals that have been mechanized.
* BenevolentAI: Dude-Bot from "The Deep Freeze", whom cared more about making friends than fighting. Too bad no else could share the sentiments.
* DeceptivelyHumanRobots: The Chameleon-Bot that disguised itself as Kimiko in "Chameleon". In addition to having visible bolts in the neck, the bot would visibly glitch and would say error messages aloud.
* DependingOnTheWriter: Their competence and functionality depends on what the current episode's plot demands. "Citadel of Doom" shows them gunning down one of Wuya's rock golems without a hitch, while in another episode their marksmanship is about as great as an [[ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy Imperial Stormtrooper]].
* DoAnythingRobot: Whatever Jack Spicer needs they'll do it. Tearing up a forest? Yep. Illegal deep-diving? Totally. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Providing refreshments?]] Absolutely.
* EasilyDetachableRobotParts: When they're not being smashed to bits, their limbs and parts can be detached like legos.
* JustAMachine: How most of the characters treat them. Jack on the other hand treats them with more respect and care.
* KillerRobot: One of their primary designs is being this. [[spoiler:They managed to fulfill this duty in "Time After Time"]].
* MachineMonotone: Whenever a Jack-Bot speaks, their tone is dry and emotionless, with a little buzz too.
* MechaMooks: Their main purpose, ''especially'' in the second series.
* RobotMe: The Chameleon-Bot as Kimiko in "Chameleon" and then Robo-Jack Spicer from "The Shard of Lightning".
* TheUsualAdversaries: The Monks deal with them quite regularly, usually by detroying the bots by dozens.
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[[folder:Katnappe]]
!!Katnappe
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->Voiced by: Creator/JenniferHale

A girl who met Jack Spicer at one of his parents' parties. After Jack failed in acquiring the Golden Tiger Claws, she joined him and Wuya on the Heylin side. She shows her affinity for cats by dressing up in a costume that consists of a form-fitting catsuit with heeled boots, a head cover, and cat ears.

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* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: Of the three recurring female characters in the series, Katnappe is the blonde to Kimiko's brunette and Wuya's redhead.
%%* CardCarryingVillain
* CatGirl: Takes the appearance of a cat, with black whiskers-like marks, fangs which appear to be real, gloves with sharp claws, a tail which can twitch and a hat with cat ears. Sometimes she takes the cat theme a bit too far, eating a living fish at one point.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: In her debut episode she takes the Golden Tiger Claws for herself rather then give them to Jack and Wuya. In a later episode, she likewise abandons Wuya when the mission became too annoying for her. Needless to say, she doesn't work well with others.
%%* ClassyCatBurglar
* CurbStompBattle: She defeats Omi in a showdown within seconds in her debut.
* DarkActionGirl: Easily defeats the monks twice in her debut appearance, partially due to Clay [[WouldntHitAGirl refusing to fight a girl]], even if she's an evil one.
* DesignatedGirlFight: [[IncrediblyLamePun Bad puns aside]], Katnappe typically faces off against Kimiko.
* DoNotCallMePaul: She hates being called by her actual name, which is "Ashley."
* {{Expy}}: She's basically teen version of Comicbook/{{Catwoman}} from ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'', but more villainous.
* ExtremeOmnivore: She shows how far she takes the cat theme in "The Shard of Lightning" by snacking on a live goldfish.
* IncrediblyLamePun: Often makes painful cat-based puns when out villaining. It's lampshaded in the episode ''Royal Rumble''.
-->'''Katnappe:''' My my my, look what the cat dragged in.
-->'''Kimiko:''' Ugh, I hate your cat puns.
-->'''Katnappe:''' Really, I find them puuuuurfect.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Unlike most of the other villains, she has little to no interest in world domination. Only in the villain business for her own pleasure, she could care less about the fight between good and evil.
* PungeonMaster: More cat puns than you can twitch a whisker at.
* SpyCatsuit: Wears a skin-tight black catsuit (no pun intended).
* TheTrickster: Sometimes causes trouble just for fun, like stealing a child's ice-cream, then throwing it on the ground and going into a rollercoaster without waiting her turn.
* TheVamp: Manages to seduce Omi in "The Apprentice" after she gets injured and fools him into allying with the monks to help them take back the Shen Gong Wu stolen by Jack.
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[[folder:Tubbimura]]
!!Tubbimura
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->Voiced by: Creator/MauriceLaMarche (''Showdown''), Creator/EricBauza (''Chronicles'')

An extremely overweight, but surprisingly agile ninja that is promised by Wuya and Jack Spicer that if he retrieves a Shen Gong Wu called the Sword of the Storm then he will be able to join the Heylin.

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* {{Acrofatic}}: Despite his enormous size, he's just as quick and agile as you'd expect from a ninja.
* BellyFlopCrushing: A move he uses.
* BilingualBonus: With a dash of PunnyName.
* EvilLaugh: Complete with fart.
* FatBastard: He's overweight and villainous.
* HighlyVisibleNinja: Not only does his size make it difficult for him to hide, but his black ninja shirt leaves his very pale stomach exposed making him easy to spot.
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[[folder:Vlad]]
!!Vlad
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->Voiced by: Creator/TomKenny

An extremely muscular vendor from Russia who infiltrates the Xiaolin Temple.

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* AdaptedOut: In the original series, he's part of Jack's crew along with Katnappé, Tubbimura and Cyclops. In ''Chronicles'', he's never seen with the rest of the crew, having been replaced by Tubbimura's [[AdaptationalVillainy chihuahua]], [[AscendedExtra Muffinface]].
* CombatPragmatist: When Kimiko attempts to use the Two-Ton Tunic against him, he simply lifts her out of it and takes the Wu for himself.
* DumbMuscle: He has some moments of stupidity, such as when he foils one of Jack's best plans he ever came up with by revealing it to the monks, which snaps Omi out of his HeroicBSOD.
* EvilGloating:
** Can't resist the urge in his debut episode, [[SmartBall which even Jack Spicer thinks it's a very bad idea]], as it costs them their victory.
** It was more or less a bad idea as Vlad's gloating revealed their entire scheme to make Omi think he'd be evil in the future and gave the monk his HeroicSecondWind.
* FatBastard: A clear sign that despite appearing to be a good guy at first, he's actually on the Heylin side and works for Jack Spicer.
* HuskyRusskie: Out all of the presumably young characters in the series, he is the biggest, dwarfing even [[EverythingIsBigInTexas Clay]] in size. He comes from Russia.
* TheMole: Pretends to join the monks in his debut appearance after he pretends to defeat Jack Spicer, but he's actually working for the latter and helping him with the plan of convincing Omi he's destined to turn into the biggest evil ever. Dojo is the one to discover this after he notices the Reversing Mirror (which back then belonged to Jack) in his sack.
%%* MotherRussiaMakesYouStrong
* PhenotypeStereotype: He's a Russian with blue eyes and blond hair.
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[[folder:[=PandaBubba=]]]
!![=PandaBubba=]
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->Voiced by: Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson (''Showdown''), Creator/EricBauza (''Chronicles'')

A ruthless Hong Kong kingpin.
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* AdvertisedExtra: For someone who is shown among villains like Jack and Chase Young in the opening, he only has two major appearances in the series under his belt.
* AnimalMotifs: The panda. [=PandaBubba=] wears a black and white suit, two tufts of hair growing on his head that look like ears, and has several markings on his face that gives him the look of a large panda bear.
%%* BadassInANiceSuit
%%* CardCarryingVillain
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: In his second appearance.
* CutLexLuthorACheck: Unlike other villains, who have grandiose schemes for world domination, [=PandaBubba=] uses Shen Gong Wu for relatively mundane, but illegal, money-making ventures, like arming his thugs with Wu to commit crimes or mind-controlling people into a workforce of slave labor.
%%* EvilLaugh: Jack Spicer finds it awesome.
%%* FatBastard
%%* GeniusBruiser
%%* SmugSnake
%%* WaistcoatOfStyle: Wears one, but due to his size it doesn't exactly look stylish.
%%* WickedCultured: Definitely has this vibe.
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[[folder:Mala Mala Jong]]
!!Mala Mala Jong
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->Voiced by: Creator/JeffBennett, Creator/MauriceLaMarche (Fearsome Four)

An ancient evil demonic warrior made up of the Helmet of Jong, the Heart of Jong, the Two-Ton Tunic, Jetbootsu, Fist of Tebigong, Third-Arm Sash, Shroud of Shadows, Eye of Dashi, Logi Kite, and possibly any other Shen Gong Wu he can acquire.
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* AchillesHeel: If confronted directly, he's invulnerable to all kinds of attacks, but since the Heart of Jong is what makes him alive, the only way to defeat him is by removing it.
* AllYourPowersCombined: Has each power of the Shen Gong Wu that makes up his form. In his initial appearance, this is limited to...
** {{Flight}}: The Jetbootsu make up his feet and give him the ability to fly.
** {{Invisibility}}: He doesn't use this ability often, but the Shroud of Shadows, which is attached to his back, allows him to become invisible.
** NighInvulnerable: The Two-Ton Tunic makes up his body and it makes him invulnerable to the monks' attacks.
** ShockAndAwe: The Eye of Dashi is worn around his neck like a pendant and it allows him to shoot electricity.
* CurbStompBattle: Easily steamrolls most people he fights in his first appearance. Subverted in the second in that while the monks still have difficulty with him and the other jongs, they aren't nearly as outmatched as they were the first time.
* TheDreaded: Feared by everyone except Wuya.
* FourIsDeath: The amount of Jongs he splits into, called the Fearsome Four.
* TheJuggernaut: In his first appearance alone, he defeats every last experienced monk at the Xiaolin temple, Master Fung included, then easily beats Raimundo and takes the Sword of the Storm from him, and once he's led by Wuya to where the monks-in-training are, he easily takes the attacks from every Wu they use against him and eats the orb of tornami. The monks only beat him because Omi was able to rip the Heart of Jong out with the Golden Tiger Claws, and had he been noticed, they would have been dead.
* KnightOfCerebus: He was the first major antagonist that the Monks couldn't conventionally defeat, and had to retrieve a Shen Gong Wu they got rid of just for a chance to destroy him. The fact he doesn't talk means he also doesn't exchange witty banter with the Monks.
* MesACrowd: In his second appearance, he gains enough Shen Gong Wu that with the Ring of Nine Dragons, he splits into more Jongs.
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[[folder:The Cyclops]]
!!Cyclops
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->Voiced by: Creator/JeffBennett

An enormous, fat, red, and dim-witted giant monster. He has no depth perception, and his only good points are his immense strength and dark power eye beams.
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* {{Cyclops}}: His name comes from the fact that he's a giant monster with a single eye.
* DumbMuscle: He's physically strong but has the intelligence and emotional maturity of a toddler. He cannot speak, is easily enraged/upset, and is implied to be incontinent.
* EyeBeams: Other than his supernatural strength, his other method of attack is to fire a laser beam from his one eye.
* TheJuggernaut: In his first apperance. He easily defeats the monks up until the final showdown of the episode. In later apperances while he's still rather powerful, he's also far less impossible to defeat.
* PsychopathicManchild: Even if he's very immature and Jack Spicer has to take care of him like a baby, he's still an emotionally unstable monster you wouldn't want to mess with.
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