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[[folder:PingPong]]
!!Ping Pong
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->Voiced by: Creator/TaraStrong

Full name [[OverlyLongName Boris Antonio Rolf Jean-Pierre Gaulle LeGrand IV]], Ping Pong is the excitable, hyperactive Dragon of Wood, and the newest addition to the Xiaolin Temple in ''Xiaolin Chronicles''. Originally an errand boy raised in a European monastery, he is a natural-born martial artist who greatly admires the Xiaolin Dragons, especially Omi, [[IdenticalStranger to whom he bears a striking resemblance]].

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!!Ping Pong
[[folder:RaimundoPedrosa]]
!!Raimundo Pedrosa
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-->"Tsk, tsk, tsk. [[HypocriticalHumor Should've done your homework]]."

->Voiced by: Creator/TaraStrong

Full name [[OverlyLongName Boris Antonio Rolf Jean-Pierre Gaulle LeGrand IV]], Ping Pong is the excitable, hyperactive
Creator/TomKenny (''Showdown''), Creator/EricBauza (''Chronicles'')

The brash and impulsive
Dragon of Wood, Wind, Raimundo appears at first glance to be cocky, irresponsible, and the newest addition lazy, his primary concern being [[TheHedonist his own amusement]]. However, beneath his [[DeadpanSnarker sly, sarcastic exterior]] hides a [[BrilliantButLazy serious]] young man who is fiercely loyal to both [[ThePowerOfFriendship his friends]] and [[KnightInSourArmor his ideals]], but also extremely frustrated with [[SnarkKnight his own perceived failures]].

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to the Xiaolin Temple in ''Xiaolin Chronicles''. Originally an errand boy raised in a European monastery, he Bird of Paradise, his finest quality is a natural-born martial artist who greatly admires the Xiaolin Dragons, especially Omi, [[IdenticalStranger to whom he bears a striking resemblance]].[[JerkWithAHeartOfGold kindness]].



* AlliterativeName: Alliterative nickname in this case.
* AscendedFanboy: He admired Omi even before joining the monks.
* BadassAdorable: He's just as skilled as the other monks and he's the youngest.
* BrokenPedestal: In "Back in the Flesh Again", he gets one towards Omi after the latter refuses to congratulate him after winning the talent contest and instead gets angry at him due to stealing his title. So much that he thinks to replace Omi as the leader later in the episode.
* ChildProdigy: He appears to be even younger than Omi, but is just as much an accomplished martial artist as he is, if not more so.
* {{Foil}}: To Omi. Whereas Omi is [[SmallNameBigEgo egotistical]], very easily [[GreenEyedMonster prone to envying people]], and has a lot of skill, Ping Pong is humble, wants to be like his heroes, and is still just beginning his training.
* FunnyForeigner: He's an Asian boy who was raised in Europe. Exactly which country is not known, but he has [[OverlyLongName six names]] that are Slavic, Italian, German, and/or French, and he's fluent in each of those languages.
* GratuitousForeignLanguage: He slips into speaking full French/Spanish/German when extremely excited.
* GreenThumb: His element is supposed to be wood, but he rarely, if ever, uses it.
* HeroWorshipper: Of all the Xiaolin Dragons, Omi is the one he looks up to the most, and constantly strives to earn his approval.
* IdenticalStranger: He's a miniature Omi with glasses.
* {{Keet}}: His hyperactive, all-over-the-place demeanor is what earns him his name.
* MultiEthnicName: Oh yeah.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Omi names him Ping Pong so he won't have to memorize his OverlyLongName.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: He's only half Omi's size (and that's saying a lot, considering Omi's already one himself), yet he can fight the same enemies his fellow Dragons in-training can with ease.
* SailorEarth: A new character added onto an existing team with an existing theme that makes it easy to add new character into.
* SixthRanger: Fifth in this case.
* TagalongKid: Before being added as a permanent member of the team.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: He's afraid of spiders, turkeys and what appears to be a woman dressed in a military uniform who considers him useless.
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[[folder:RaimundoPedrosa]]
!!Raimundo Pedrosa
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-->"Tsk, tsk, tsk. [[HypocriticalHumor Should've done your homework]]."

->Voiced by: Creator/TomKenny (''Showdown''), Creator/EricBauza (''Chronicles'')

The brash and impulsive Dragon of Wind, Raimundo appears at first glance to be cocky, irresponsible, and lazy, his primary concern being [[TheHedonist his own amusement]]. However, beneath his [[DeadpanSnarker sly, sarcastic exterior]] hides a [[BrilliantButLazy serious]] young man who is fiercely loyal to both [[ThePowerOfFriendship his friends]] and [[KnightInSourArmor his ideals]], but also extremely frustrated with [[SnarkKnight his own perceived failures]].

According to the Bird of Paradise, his finest quality is [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold kindness]].
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!The Xiaolin Masters

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!!Master Fung
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-->"The journey of a thousand miles begins with but a single step." "Where do you get all these, anyway?" "I have a [[IceCreamKoan desk calendar]]."

->Voiced by: Rene Auberjonois (''Showdown'', season 1), Creator/MauriceLaMarche (''Showdown'', season 2+), Michael Donovan (''Chronicles'')

The team's Xiaolin Master.

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!The Xiaolin Masters

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!!Master Fung
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!!Ping Pong
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-->"The journey of a thousand miles begins with but a single step." "Where do you get all these, anyway?" "I have a [[IceCreamKoan desk calendar]]."

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->Voiced by: Rene Auberjonois (''Showdown'', season 1), Creator/MauriceLaMarche (''Showdown'', season 2+), Michael Donovan (''Chronicles'')

The team's
Creator/TaraStrong

Full name [[OverlyLongName Boris Antonio Rolf Jean-Pierre Gaulle LeGrand IV]], Ping Pong is the excitable, hyperactive Dragon of Wood, and the newest addition to the
Xiaolin Master.Temple in ''Xiaolin Chronicles''. Originally an errand boy raised in a European monastery, he is a natural-born martial artist who greatly admires the Xiaolin Dragons, especially Omi, [[IdenticalStranger to whom he bears a striking resemblance]].



* AdaptationDyeJob: In ''Chronicles'', his beard and mustache are grey instead of black. This could be justified in that Chronicles takes place after a TimeSkip.
* BaldOfAwesome: Yet another.
* BigGood: Shared with Master Monk Guan. As the one of the two who appears the most, as well as the mentor of the monks, Master Fung is the one most responsible for the actions of the monks.
* CoolOldGuy: One of his most awesome moments was when he was able to single-handedly fight [[spoiler:Jack Spicer's]] big cats.
* FascinatingEyebrow
* HandicappedBadass: In one brief, but completely awesome scene where he fights Chase Young in a wheelchair and a ''full body cast''.
* OldMaster: The scene in which the monks must steal the elephant from him in "Katnappe!" is a perfect example of the trope.
* MrExposition: As the mentor figure he tends to serve as this.
* ParentalSubstitute: He tends to act as a [[TeamDad fatherly figure]] to the Dragons-in-training, especially to Omi--though it's probably justified in that Master Fung was Omi's primary caregiver when Omi was growing up.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure
* WalkingTheEarth: [[spoiler:He goes on a "long walk" after the Xiaolin Temple is destroyed at the end of ''Chronicles''' three-part premiere.]]

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* AdaptationDyeJob: In ''Chronicles'', his beard and mustache are grey instead of black. This could be justified AlliterativeName: Alliterative nickname in that Chronicles takes place after a TimeSkip.
this case.
* BaldOfAwesome: Yet another.
* BigGood: Shared with Master Monk Guan. As the one of the two who appears the most, as well as the mentor of the monks, Master Fung is the one most responsible for the actions of
AscendedFanboy: He admired Omi even before joining the monks.
* CoolOldGuy: One of BadassAdorable: He's just as skilled as the other monks and he's the youngest.
* BrokenPedestal: In "Back in the Flesh Again", he gets one towards Omi after the latter refuses to congratulate him after winning the talent contest and instead gets angry at him due to stealing
his most awesome moments title. So much that he thinks to replace Omi as the leader later in the episode.
* ChildProdigy: He appears to be even younger than Omi, but is just as much an accomplished martial artist as he is, if not more so.
* {{Foil}}: To Omi. Whereas Omi is [[SmallNameBigEgo egotistical]], very easily [[GreenEyedMonster prone to envying people]], and has a lot of skill, Ping Pong is humble, wants to be like his heroes, and is still just beginning his training.
* FunnyForeigner: He's an Asian boy who
was when he was able to single-handedly fight [[spoiler:Jack Spicer's]] big cats.
* FascinatingEyebrow
* HandicappedBadass: In one brief, but completely awesome scene where he fights Chase Young
raised in a wheelchair and a ''full body cast''.
* OldMaster: The scene in
Europe. Exactly which the monks must steal the elephant from him in "Katnappe!" country is a perfect example of the trope.
* MrExposition: As the mentor figure
not known, but he tends to serve as this.
* ParentalSubstitute: He tends to act as a [[TeamDad fatherly figure]] to the Dragons-in-training, especially to Omi--though it's probably justified in
has [[OverlyLongName six names]] that Master Fung was Omi's primary caregiver are Slavic, Italian, German, and/or French, and he's fluent in each of those languages.
* GratuitousForeignLanguage: He slips into speaking full French/Spanish/German
when Omi was growing up.
extremely excited.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure
GreenThumb: His element is supposed to be wood, but he rarely, if ever, uses it.
* WalkingTheEarth: [[spoiler:He goes on a "long walk" after HeroWorshipper: Of all the Xiaolin Temple Dragons, Omi is destroyed at the end one he looks up to the most, and constantly strives to earn his approval.
* IdenticalStranger: He's a miniature Omi with glasses.
* {{Keet}}: His hyperactive, all-over-the-place demeanor is what earns him his name.
* MultiEthnicName: Oh yeah.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Omi names him Ping Pong so he won't have to memorize his OverlyLongName.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: He's only half Omi's size (and that's saying a lot, considering Omi's already one himself), yet he can fight the same enemies his fellow Dragons in-training can with ease.
* SailorEarth: A new character added onto an existing team with an existing theme that makes it easy to add new character into.
* SixthRanger: Fifth in this case.
* TagalongKid: Before being added as a permanent member
of ''Chronicles''' three-part premiere.]]the team.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: He's afraid of spiders, turkeys and what appears to be a woman dressed in a military uniform who considers him useless.



[[folder:GrandMasterDashi]]
!!Grand Master Dashi
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->Voiced by: Creator/TomKenny

The legendary Xiaolin Dragon who defeated Wuya and hid the Shen Gong Wu 1500 years ago. According to the ancient Scroll of the Shen Gong Wu, Dashi was the first and most powerful of all Xiaolin Dragons.

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!!Grand Master Dashi
!The Xiaolin Masters

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!!Master Fung
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-->"The journey of a thousand miles begins with but a single step." "Where do you get all these, anyway?" "I have a [[IceCreamKoan desk calendar]]."

->Voiced by: Creator/TomKenny

Rene Auberjonois (''Showdown'', season 1), Creator/MauriceLaMarche (''Showdown'', season 2+), Michael Donovan (''Chronicles'')

The legendary team's Xiaolin Dragon who defeated Wuya and hid the Shen Gong Wu 1500 years ago. According to the ancient Scroll of the Shen Gong Wu, Dashi was the first and most powerful of all Xiaolin Dragons. Master.


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* AdaptationDyeJob: In ''Chronicles'', his beard and mustache are grey instead of black. This could be justified in that Chronicles takes place after a TimeSkip.
* BaldOfAwesome: Yet another.
* BigGood: Shared with Master Monk Guan. As the one of the two who appears the most, as well as the mentor of the monks, Master Fung is the one most responsible for the actions of the monks.
* CoolOldGuy: One of his most awesome moments was when he was able to single-handedly fight [[spoiler:Jack Spicer's]] big cats.
* FascinatingEyebrow
* HandicappedBadass: In one brief, but completely awesome scene where he fights Chase Young in a wheelchair and a ''full body cast''.
* OldMaster: The scene in which the monks must steal the elephant from him in "Katnappe!" is a perfect example of the trope.
* MrExposition: As the mentor figure he tends to serve as this.
* ParentalSubstitute: He tends to act as a [[TeamDad fatherly figure]] to the Dragons-in-training, especially to Omi--though it's probably justified in that Master Fung was Omi's primary caregiver when Omi was growing up.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure
* WalkingTheEarth: [[spoiler:He goes on a "long walk" after the Xiaolin Temple is destroyed at the end of ''Chronicles''' three-part premiere.]]
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!!Grand Master Dashi
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->Voiced by: Creator/TomKenny

The legendary Xiaolin Dragon who defeated Wuya and hid the Shen Gong Wu 1500 years ago. According to the ancient Scroll of the Shen Gong Wu, Dashi was the first and most powerful of all Xiaolin Dragons.
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* ActionFashionista: She has a different outfit and hairstyle for all her missions.

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* ActionFashionista: She has a different outfit and hairstyle for almost all her missions.missions, sometimes wearing multiple ensembles in the same episode--she also seems to have more than one copy of certain outfits (but in different coloring schemes).



* MissingMom: Kimiko's mother is never seen or mentioned, so it can be assumed Toshiro's either divorced, a widower, or he and Kimiko's mother were never married.

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* MissingMom: Kimiko's mother is never seen or mentioned, so it can be assumed Toshiro's either divorced, a widower, or he not even in the episode where she introduces Dojo and Kimiko's mother were never married.the boys to her dad.



* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: She does this once in ''Tangled Web.'' When the monks need to get into a temple where gaining entry isn't easy, Kimiko phones her father for help to gain permission.

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* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: She does this once in ''Tangled Web.'' When the monks need to get into a temple where gaining entry isn't easy, Kimiko phones her father for help to gain permission.permission--they're able to get in, but (much to Kimiko's indignation) they're forced to wear traditional Asian formalwear to do so.



* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: She's as interested in fashion and clothes as she is martial arts and video games.

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* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: She's as interested in TomboyWithAGirlyStreak[=/=]GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: Kimiko's a weird mix between a tomboy and a girly-girl--she's really into things fashion and clothes as she beauty but is also really into martial arts and video games.videogames and is very tech-savvy.



* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: In the first series, her greatest fear was [[CreepyDoll a half-burnt doll]]. In the second series however, Kimiko's greatest fear is apparently a sword wielding schoolmate who tries hacking to her pieces - [[DisproportionateRetribution all because she talked to her boyfriend]].

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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: In the first series, her greatest fear was [[CreepyDoll a half-burnt doll]].doll]] (which she overcomes). In the second series however, Kimiko's greatest fear is apparently a sword wielding schoolmate who tries hacking to her pieces - [[DisproportionateRetribution all because she talked to her boyfriend]].



* BigBrotherInstinct: Especially toward Omi, and also to Kimiko (he's presumably the oldest of the four monks). He still has this to his younger sister, despite her turning bad.

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* BigBrotherInstinct: Especially toward Omi, and also to Kimiko (he's presumably the oldest of the four monks). He still has this to his younger sister, despite her turning bad. bad (though they eventually patch things up).



* RulesLawyer: It's against his moral code to [[WouldntHitAGirl fight a girl]]... but technically, "a bear hug ain't fightin'."

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* RulesLawyer: It's against his moral code to [[WouldntHitAGirl fight a girl]]... but technically, "a bear hug ain't fightin'."



* ParentalSubstitute: He tends to act as a [[TeamDad fatherly figure]] to the Dragons-in-training, but mostly to Omi, since Master Fung was Omi's primary caregiver when Omi was growing up.

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* ParentalSubstitute: He tends to act as a [[TeamDad fatherly figure]] to the Dragons-in-training, but mostly especially to Omi, since Omi--though it's probably justified in that Master Fung was Omi's primary caregiver when Omi was growing up.



* BrilliantButLazy: First time Omi meets him, [[EstablishingCharacterMoment he's sleeping and pretending to be a bum]]

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* BrilliantButLazy: First time Omi meets him, [[EstablishingCharacterMoment he's sleeping and pretending to be a bum]]bum]].



* {{Expy}}: Personaity-wise, Dashi's basically an adult version of Raimundo. Makes for a bit of FridgeBrilliance when Raimundo is made [[spoiler: Shoku warrior and TheHero]] in "Time After Time".

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* {{Expy}}: Personaity-wise, Dashi's basically While he looks kind of like an adult version of Raimundo.Omi, Dashi's more similar to Raimundo when it comes to their personalities. Makes for a bit of FridgeBrilliance when Raimundo is made [[spoiler: Shoku warrior and TheHero]] in "Time After Time".



* PosthumousCharacter: Unlike Chase, Guan, or Wuya, Dashi never became immortal.

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* PosthumousCharacter: Unlike Chase, Guan, Guan or Wuya, Dashi never became immortal.



* WorldsBestWarrior: While he was alive, he was shown as being the only warrior to be able to easily outpace Wuya while she was at full strength in addition to being hailed as the Greatest Xiaolin Warrior of all time. There's a reason he's the only one who has ever held the rank of "Grand Master".

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* WorldsBestWarrior: While he was alive, he was shown as being the only warrior to be able to easily outpace Wuya while she was at full strength in addition to being hailed as the Greatest Xiaolin Warrior of all time. There's a reason he's the only one who has ever held the rank of "Grand Master".Master."
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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: To both his younger siblings. [[SiblingRivalry Neither one of them could stand it]]. Not helping the matters was their parent’s favoring of him.

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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: To both his younger siblings. [[SiblingRivalry Neither one of them could stand it]]. Not helping the matters was their parent’s parents' favoring of him.



* OutOfFocus: Clay more or less disappears after the first season, save for two major roles in the second season,[[note]]"The Black Vipers, "The Evil Within"[[/note]] and is absent for most of the third season. Part of the reason is that his calmer and more quiet personality made it easy for him to be overlooked for his friends' more colorful ones.

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* OutOfFocus: Clay more or less disappears after the first season, save for two major roles in the second season,[[note]]"The Black Vipers, Vipers" and "The Evil Within"[[/note]] and is absent for most of the third season. Part of the reason is that his calmer and more quiet personality made it easy for him to be overlooked for by his friends' more colorful ones.
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There's no confirmation that Keiko and the girl from "Mi Temple, Mi Casa", who is named Seiko are the same characters.


* BrokenPedestal: In "Back in the flash again", he gets one towards Omi after the latter refuses to congratulate him after winning the talent contest and instead gets angry at him due to stealing his title. So much that he thinks to replace Omi as the leader later in the episode.

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* BrokenPedestal: In "Back in the flash again", Flesh Again", he gets one towards Omi after the latter refuses to congratulate him after winning the talent contest and instead gets angry at him due to stealing his title. So much that he thinks to replace Omi as the leader later in the episode.



* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: She's afraid of a half-burnt doll in the first series and of her friend becoming a {{Yandere}} due to talking to her boyfriend in the second.

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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: She's afraid of In the first series, her greatest fear was [[CreepyDoll a half-burnt doll in doll]]. In the first second series and of her friend becoming however, Kimiko's greatest fear is apparently a {{Yandere}} due to talking sword wielding schoolmate who tries hacking to her boyfriend in the second.pieces - [[DisproportionateRetribution all because she talked to her boyfriend]].
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* BrokenPedestal: In "Back in the flash again", he gets one towards Omi after the latter refuses to congratulate him after winning the talent contest and instead gets angry at him due to stealing his title. So much that he thinks to replace Omi as the leader later in the episode.
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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: He's afraid of spiders, turkeys and what appears to be a woman dressed in a military uniform who considers him useless.


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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: He's afraid of jellyfish in the first series and of clowns in the second. The latter might be partially due to working at a circus as a child, where he was forced to dress up as a clown while cleaning after the elephants and being laughed at by the monkeys.


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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: She's afraid of a half-burnt doll in the first series and of her friend becoming a {{Yandere}} due to talking to her boyfriend in the second.


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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: He's afraid of his grandmother who pinches his cheeks in the first series and of a different-looking grandmother who does the same in the second.
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* DishingOutDirt: As the Dragon of Earth, Clay has the ability to manipulate the earth to his advantage. "The Birds of Paradise" shows him being able to construct gauntlets out of rock and even ''punch through a whole mountain'', to name two examples.

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* DishingOutDirt: As the Dragon of Earth, Clay has the ability to manipulate the earth to his advantage. "The Birds "Bird of Paradise" shows him being able to construct gauntlets out of rock and even ''punch through a whole mountain'', to name two examples.

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* AttackPatternAlpha: In the first series, Dragon X Kumei Formation and then later, Wudai Orion Formation. In the second series, Shoku Star Formation.[[note]] The exact name varies within the show itself, so it's either called "Shoku '''Star''' Formation" or "Shoku '''Rocket''' Formation"[[/note]]

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* AttackPatternAlpha: In the first series, Dragon X Kumei Formation and then later, Wudai Orion Formation. In the second series, Shoku Star Formation.[[note]] The exact name varies within the show itself, so it's either called "Shoku '''Star''' Formation" or "Shoku '''Rocket''' Formation"[[/note]]Formation".[[/note]]



* BadassFamily: The first series introduces [[FantasyForbiddingFather his father]] who's a famous cattleman and his little sister who's the leader of a notorious biker gang in Texas. The second series introduces his little brother, an implied [[HollywoodNerd computer genius]] who masquerades as a costumed hero, and his grandfather who's not only a [[LongLived centenarian]] but owner of a legendary talisman.
* BashBrothers: With Raimundo.

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* BadassFamily: AlwaysSomeoneBetter: To both his younger siblings. [[SiblingRivalry Neither one of them could stand it]]. Not helping the matters was their parent’s favoring of him.
* TheAce: In general, it’s implied he is considered the best in his family. Jesse claims their parents thought he was the ‘pick of the litter’. On the other hand, Patrick implies he was quite [[BigManOnCampus well-regarded in the community]], if his ‘Mr. Big Successful Man Around Town’ comment is interpreted as such.
* BadassFamily:
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The first series introduces [[FantasyForbiddingFather his father]] who's a famous cattleman and his little sister who's the leader of a notorious biker gang in Texas. Texas.
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The second series introduces his little brother, an implied [[HollywoodNerd computer genius]] who masquerades as a costumed hero, and his grandfather who's not only a [[LongLived centenarian]] but owner of a legendary talisman.
* BashBrothers: With Raimundo.Fights occasionally have this with him and Raimundo. Also with Omi to a lesser extent as well.



* BigEater: He's a big strong dude from Texas. What'd ya expect?

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* BigEater: He's Saying he's got a big strong dude from Texas. What'd ya expect? large appetite would be an understatement. Twice in both series Clay is shown using Shen Gong Wu to catch himself a meal, and Raimundo once quipped in "The Black Vipers" that his first loyalty is to a pork-chop. Clay seems to be aware of his large appetite, as he stated Master Fung could barely afford to feed him in "Oil in the Family".



* DishingOutDirt: As the Dragon of Earth

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* DishingOutDirt: As the Dragon of EarthEarth, Clay has the ability to manipulate the earth to his advantage. "The Birds of Paradise" shows him being able to construct gauntlets out of rock and even ''punch through a whole mountain'', to name two examples.



* DysfunctionalFamily: There's indication that his family life is this; both his siblings hate him, and Clay hasn't been on speaking terms with either one. [[TheGhost While nothing can be said about his mother]], his father is shown to be very dominating and is quick to chastise him for every misdemeanor. The only family member Clay seems to be on good terms with is his grandfather from the second series.



* OutOfFocus: Clay's personality is calmer and less colorful than the others which means he's mostly relegated to the background. He does get his share of focused episodes though.

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* OutOfFocus: Clay's Clay more or less disappears after the first season, save for two major roles in the second season,[[note]]"The Black Vipers, "The Evil Within"[[/note]] and is absent for most of the third season. Part of the reason is that his calmer and more quiet personality is calmer and less made it easy for him to be overlooked for his friends' more colorful than the others which means he's mostly relegated to the background. He does get his share of focused episodes though.ones.

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* WeaponOfChoice: In the first series, Omi’s signature Shen Gong Wu is the Orb of Tornami, followed by the Golden Tiger Claws, and both are replaced when he receives his Wudai Weapon: the Shimo Staff. In the second series, he exclusively uses the Orb of Torpedo, and is shown to be possessive of it.

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* WeaponOfChoice: In the first series, Omi’s Omi’s signature Shen Gong Wu is the Orb of Tornami, followed by the Golden Tiger Claws, and both are replaced when he receives his Wudai Weapon: the Shimo Staff. In the second series, he exclusively uses the Orb of Torpedo, and is shown to be possessive of it.


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!!Zippy Lou
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->Voiced by: Creator/EricBauza

A mysterious red dragon that initially appears in visions that Kimiko experiences at the beginning of the series finale. Eventually it’s revealed to be the first dragon of a new generation that Kimiko bonds with.
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* AGirlAndHerX: Ends up having this relationship with Kimiko.
* AmbiguousGender: Zippy Lou is never addressed with either masculine or feminine pronouns, though Dojo refers to them as a youngster.
* BondCreatures: As revealed in "Mark of the Dragon Spirit", dragons like Zippy Lou bond with Xiaolin warriors that are 'pure of essence'.
* InstantAwesomeJustAddDragons: While the series isn't lacking dragons to begin with, Zippy Lou and their species of dragons are very much a late-arrival spoiler.
* OnlyTheChosenMayRide: Chose to bond with Kimiko because she's 'pure of essence'. Omi tried to bond with them and got promptly rejected.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Unlike Dojo and Rocco, dragons like Zippy Lou are more animalistic in not only design but character too.
* SpiderSense: It's hinted they're able to sense Shen Gong Wu, which Dojo dismisses as being too early for their apparent age.
* TheVoiceless: Except for one brief line of dialogue, Zippy Lou is largely silent.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Can change size from a giant dragon to a tiny one that can rest on a person's shoulder.

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* {{Acrofatic}}: Despite his weight, he's still rather agile like his teammates.



* FatalFlaw: Due to his chivalrous and gentlemanly ways, he would never hit a lady, even if she is evil. This doesn't seem to work against himself often though as he rarely fights with a woman.



* InformedFlaw:
** His refusal to fight women regardless if their evil or good is treated like a flaw, although it’s only brought up once in "Katnappe!" against the titular character and then in "The Black Vipers" as a rebuttal when Raimundo suggests he should fight his sister. Aside from those two examples, Clay is shown having no problems fighting Wuya in season 3 and Shadow in ''Chronicles''.
** His weight is brought up several times as though a hindrance or to ridicule (usually by Raimundo), but Clay is never depicted fat in the same fashion as Tubbimura or even chubby. In fact, ''Chronicles'' slims him down considerably, giving him a smaller waistline and bringing his physique [[HeroicBuild more akin to heroes of his stature]].



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* BadassGrandpa: One of his most awesome moments was when he was able to single-handedly fight [[spoiler:Jack Spicer's]] big cats.



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* NeverLiveItDown: InUniverse example. He is constantly reminded about how he was the last one to make the level of Apprentice, mainly by Omi. For the first part of season 2 Omi would constantly say how he was the only non-apprentice of the Monks, and even after he finally makes it he is always refereed to as "the last one to make apprentice."


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This page covers the Xiaolin Dragons and their allies, who protect the Shen Gong Wu and the world from the forces of Evil.

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This page covers The Xiaolin Temple was founded by Grand Master Dashi, who defeated Wuya with the help of his mystical Shen Gong Wu. Following her defeat, a lineage of Xiaolin Dragons and their allies, who came about to protect the world and the Shen Gong Wu and the world from falling into the forces of Evil.
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* ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne: After Raimundo pulls off his secret plan against Hannibal Roy Bean, Master Monk Guan explains why he was chosen instead of Omi. Raimundo's eyes bug out and looks offended when Master Monk Guan called him shady (he called him dark and ruthless before that and rebellious afterward).
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* CombinationAttack:
** When the monks are promoted to Xiaolin Apprentices, they learn the Dragon X Kumei Formation, which allows them to fight together in unison, and bring out the full potential of their abilities.
** Upon promotion to Wudai Warriors, they learn the Wudai Orion Formation, which is similar to the previous one, except the monks transform into what seems to be living energy, with aura-colored outlines to boot.
** Once becoming Shoku Warriors, the monks learn the Shoku Star Formation, however the ability of this has never been shown to its full extent in ''Chronicles''.
* ElementalPowers: Each monk has an element they control, (Water, Fire, Earth, Wood, and Wind) which alignment derives mostly from Chinese mythology and then Western.
* FireForgedFriends: Initially, the monks didn’t tolerate each other that much and their bickering almost did them in with an early episode in ''Showdown''. However, by the end of season two of the same series, they’re more than willing to protect and defend each other at the drop of a pin.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Omi (melancholic), Raimundo (sanguine), Kimiko (choleric), and Clay (phlegmatic).
* HugeGuyTinyGirl: Clay and Kimiko.
* LittleGuyBigBuddy: Omi and Clay.
* TrueCompanions: The monks gradually evolve into this over the course of the first series and is more or less cemented by the time of ''Chronicles''.
* VagueAge: None of the monks have their ages stated within both ''Showdown'' and ''Chronicles'', nor from [[AllThereInTheManual supplemental materials]] or [[WordOfGod the creator’s official word]]. In the shows proper, Master Fung makes a comment that implies each season of ''Showdown'' takes place over a year while ''Chronicles'' follows the first series after a supposed time skip. For the most part, the general consensus is that Clay is the oldest, while Omi and Ping Pong are the youngest.

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* AttackPatternAlpha: When the monks achieve the rank of Xiaolin Apprentices, they're able to perform "Dragon X-Kumai Formation". Following their promotion to Wudai Warriors, they able to perform an even stronger one called "Wudai Orion Formation". Once reaching Shoku Warriors, they perform "Shoku Star Formation" although this is rarely used.[[note]] The monks' last attack is either called "Shoku '''Star''' Formation" or "Shoku '''Rocket''' Formation"[[/note]]
* BadassCrew: Together, they can kick some serious tail, especially when combining their elements.
* ColorCodedElements:
** In the first series: Omi (blue), Kimiko (red), Raimundo (white), and Clay (green). Towards the end of the series, Omi and Raimundo’s colors are swapped.
** In the second series: Omi (cyan), Kimiko (pink), Raimundo (blue), Clay (orange), and Ping Pong (green). It should be noted Kimiko and Clay's elements tend to change, from pink to red and orange to gold.

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* AttackPatternAlpha: When In the monks achieve the rank of Xiaolin Apprentices, they're able to perform "Dragon X-Kumai Formation". Following their promotion to first series, Dragon X Kumei Formation and then later, Wudai Warriors, they able to perform an even stronger one called "Wudai Orion Formation". Once reaching Formation. In the second series, Shoku Warriors, they perform "Shoku Star Formation" although this is rarely used.Formation.[[note]] The monks' last attack is exact name varies within the show itself, so it's either called "Shoku '''Star''' Formation" or "Shoku '''Rocket''' Formation"[[/note]]
* BadassAdorable: Kimiko, Ping Pong, and Omi.
*
BadassCrew: Together, they Despite being small and [[VagueAge presumably young]], the monks are skilled fighters that can kick some serious tail, especially when combining defeat an army of robots sent after them - and this is ''before'' taking consideration of their elements.
elemental powers.
* ColorCodedElements:
** In
BigThinShortTrio: Clay (big), Raimundo (thin), and Kimiko (short). There’s also Clay (big), Kimiko (thin), and Omi/Ping Pong (short).
* ColorCodedElements: As evidenced by stock footage and both combination attacks in
the first series: Omi Water (blue), Kimiko Fire (red), Earth (green), and Wind (white).
*ColorCodedCharacters: The second series goes even further by associating each monk with a specific color in their Showdown attire, action sequences and so on. Omi is cyan,
Raimundo (white), and Clay (green). Towards the end of the series, Omi and Raimundo’s colors are swapped.
** In the second series: Omi (cyan),
is blue, Kimiko (pink), Raimundo (blue), is pink/magenta, Clay (orange), is orange/gold, and Ping Pong (green). is green.[[note]] It should be noted that Kimiko is depicted with red occasionally, particularly when fighting Shadow. Promotional and Clay's elements tend the opening credits depict Clay with a darker shade of orange.[[/note]]
* TheChosenOne: All four ([[ElementNumberFive then five]]) were chosen
to change, from pink to red and orange to gold.be Xiaolin Dragons, although Omi initially believe he was the only chosen one.

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* ActionGirl: Kimiko, [[spoiler:and then Shadow when she was posing as a new monk]].
* AttackPatternAlpha: As Xiaolin Apprentices they learn "Dragon X-Kumai Formation" in the second season of ''Showdown''. Come third season and the promotion to Wudai Warriors, they preform an even more powerful move called "Wudai Orion Formation".
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* AttackPatternAlpha: As When the monks achieve the rank of Xiaolin Apprentices they learn Apprentices, they're able to perform "Dragon X-Kumai Formation" in the second season of ''Showdown''. Come third season and the Formation". Following their promotion to Wudai Warriors, they preform able to perform an even more powerful move stronger one called "Wudai Orion Formation".
* BadassAdorable: Kimiko, Omi, and Ping Pong
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* ActionGirl: Kimiko, [[spoiler:and then Shadow when she was posing as a new monk]].
* AttackPatternAlpha: As Xiaolin Apprentices they learn "Dragon X-Kumai Formation" in the second season of ''Showdown''. Come third season and the promotion to Wudai Warriors, they preform an even more powerful move called "Wudai Orion Formation".
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!!Raimundo Pedrosa
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-->"Tsk, tsk, tsk. [[HypocriticalHumor Should've done your homework]]."

->Voiced by: Creator/TomKenny (''Showdown''), Creator/EricBauza (''Chronicles'')

The brash and impulsive Dragon of Wind, Raimundo appears at first glance to be cocky, irresponsible, and lazy, his primary concern being [[TheHedonist his own amusement]]. However, beneath his [[DeadpanSnarker sly, sarcastic exterior]] hides a [[BrilliantButLazy serious]] young man who is fiercely loyal to both [[ThePowerOfFriendship his friends]] and [[KnightInSourArmor his ideals]], but also extremely frustrated with [[SnarkKnight his own perceived failures]].

According to the Bird of Paradise, his finest quality is [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold kindness]].

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!!Raimundo Pedrosa
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!!Ping Pong
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-->"Tsk, tsk, tsk. [[HypocriticalHumor Should've done your homework]]."

->Voiced by: Creator/TomKenny (''Showdown''), Creator/EricBauza (''Chronicles'')

The brash and impulsive
Creator/TaraStrong

Full name [[OverlyLongName Boris Antonio Rolf Jean-Pierre Gaulle LeGrand IV]], Ping Pong is the excitable, hyperactive
Dragon of Wind, Raimundo appears at first glance to be cocky, irresponsible, Wood, and lazy, his primary concern being [[TheHedonist his own amusement]]. However, beneath his [[DeadpanSnarker sly, sarcastic exterior]] hides a [[BrilliantButLazy serious]] young man who is fiercely loyal to both [[ThePowerOfFriendship his friends]] and [[KnightInSourArmor his ideals]], but also extremely frustrated with [[SnarkKnight his own perceived failures]].

According
the newest addition to the Bird of Paradise, his finest quality Xiaolin Temple in ''Xiaolin Chronicles''. Originally an errand boy raised in a European monastery, he is [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold kindness]].a natural-born martial artist who greatly admires the Xiaolin Dragons, especially Omi, [[IdenticalStranger to whom he bears a striking resemblance]].


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* AlliterativeName: Alliterative nickname in this case.
* AscendedFanboy: He admired Omi even before joining the monks.
* BadassAdorable: He's just as skilled as the other monks and he's the youngest.
* ChildProdigy: He appears to be even younger than Omi, but is just as much an accomplished martial artist as he is, if not more so.
* {{Foil}}: To Omi. Whereas Omi is [[SmallNameBigEgo egotistical]], very easily [[GreenEyedMonster prone to envying people]], and has a lot of skill, Ping Pong is humble, wants to be like his heroes, and is still just beginning his training.
* FunnyForeigner: He's an Asian boy who was raised in Europe. Exactly which country is not known, but he has [[OverlyLongName six names]] that are Slavic, Italian, German, and/or French, and he's fluent in each of those languages.
* GratuitousForeignLanguage: He slips into speaking full French/Spanish/German when extremely excited.
* GreenThumb: His element is supposed to be wood, but he rarely, if ever, uses it.
* HeroWorshipper: Of all the Xiaolin Dragons, Omi is the one he looks up to the most, and constantly strives to earn his approval.
* IdenticalStranger: He's a miniature Omi with glasses.
* {{Keet}}: His hyperactive, all-over-the-place demeanor is what earns him his name.
* MultiEthnicName: Oh yeah.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Omi names him Ping Pong so he won't have to memorize his OverlyLongName.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: He's only half Omi's size (and that's saying a lot, considering Omi's already one himself), yet he can fight the same enemies his fellow Dragons in-training can with ease.
* SailorEarth: A new character added onto an existing team with an existing theme that makes it easy to add new character into.
* SixthRanger: Fifth in this case.
* TagalongKid: Before being added as a permanent member of the team.
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-->"Tsk, tsk, tsk. [[HypocriticalHumor Should've done your homework]]."

->Voiced by: Creator/TomKenny (''Showdown''), Creator/EricBauza (''Chronicles'')

The brash and impulsive Dragon of Wind, Raimundo appears at first glance to be cocky, irresponsible, and lazy, his primary concern being [[TheHedonist his own amusement]]. However, beneath his [[DeadpanSnarker sly, sarcastic exterior]] hides a [[BrilliantButLazy serious]] young man who is fiercely loyal to both [[ThePowerOfFriendship his friends]] and [[KnightInSourArmor his ideals]], but also extremely frustrated with [[SnarkKnight his own perceived failures]].

According to the Bird of Paradise, his finest quality is [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold kindness]].
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->Voiced by: Creator/WayneKnight (''Showdown''), Michael Donovan (''Chronicles'')

Guardian of
Creator/TomKenny

The legendary Xiaolin Dragon who defeated Wuya and hid
the Ancient Shen Gong Wu 1500 years ago. According to the ancient Scroll of the Shen Gong Wu Wu, Dashi was the first and the dragon that the most powerful of all Xiaolin Warriors ride on.Dragons.



* AdaptationDyeJob: In the original he's a green dragon with yellow spikes, in ''Chronicles'' his coloration is the opposite.
* AmbiguouslyGay: Dojo shows tons a lot of affection towards Master Fung as he often tries to get Fung's attention the point of being very clingy to Fung. His attraction to Fung is most likely a Chinese lore reference on Eastern dragons admiring the elderly
* BerserkButton: "Don't you '''EVER''' call me a gecko!"
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Despite being a goofy shapeshifter, he's still a dangerous shapeshifting fire-breathing '''dragon''' who also has the unfortunate tendency to become a [[SuperPersistentPredator ravenous]] [[MadeOfDiamond indestructible]] two-headed snarky predator every 1500 years that ushers in an age of 962 years of darkness. The first time he was shown to have transformed, he defeated all the monks and tanked every effort made to stop him.
* BigEater
* BreathWeapon: Though he needs a little fuel for it to qualify at first, but later [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome does so without such against Chase Young]].
* ButtMonkey: He takes a lot of injuries and mishaps.
* CowardlyLion: Just watch out when he stops being a coward. Man he can turn scary!
* DamselInDistress: Played straight the first time when the Xiaolin warriors had to save Dojo from being eaten by Chase Young. Its invertēd in the final episode during the a Xiaolin showdown when the competitors had to rescue a princess trapped in a tower and as in turns out, that princess was Dojo dressed in drag as a princess.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Is given the spotlight during ''The Night Of The Sapphire Dragon'', ''Enter The Dragon'' and ''Chucky Choo''.
* LovableCoward: He rarely ever gets involved in any fights.
* MrExposition: He and Fung explain the powers of the Shen Gong Wu in each episode.
* OhCrap: When a game of Xiaolin soccer starts, [[CrowningMomentOfFunny Dojo has about three seconds to realize that ''he's'' the ball.]]
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: He's a fire-breathing serpent who can talk and change his size.
* SizeShifter: Moves between tiny and giant travel sized.
* SpiderSense: A variation: He can tell when a Shen-Gong-Wu is activating and pinpoint it's location, though he often is only able to drill down to the general area rather than the specific spot.
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: In one episode, Dojo temporarily turned into an evil two-headed monster, and he went on a quest to obtain Shen Gong Wu for himself, [[ToServeMan devouring anyone who got in his way]].
* TheFogOfAges: He helped Dashi hide the Shen Gong Wu. But because they did it over 1,000 years ago, he no longer remembers the location of any of them.
* ThisIsMyHuman: He is ''very'' clingy and jealous of the attentions of Master Fung. Amusing, since Eastern dragons according to lore love the elderly. Once when Fung had a female dragon over to visit, and they enjoyed each other's company, he became upset with the notion [[GreenEyedMonster they had better chemistry together]].
* TreasureChestCavity: The Yin Yoyo was hidden in his ear.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He's best known for going small to giant sized, but he's turned into a boat and even a subway car at times. These were only one time though.

!!Grand Master Dashi
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->Voiced by: Creator/TomKenny

The legendary Xiaolin Dragon who defeated Wuya and hid the Shen Gong Wu 1500 years ago. According to the ancient Scroll of the Shen Gong Wu, Dashi was the first and most powerful of all Xiaolin Dragons.
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!!Dojo Kanojo Cho
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->Voiced by: Creator/WayneKnight (''Showdown''), Michael Donovan (''Chronicles'')

Guardian of the Ancient Scroll of the Shen Gong Wu and the dragon that the Xiaolin Warriors ride on.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: In the original he's a green dragon with yellow spikes, in ''Chronicles'' his coloration is the opposite.
* AmbiguouslyGay: Dojo shows tons a lot of affection towards Master Fung as he often tries to get Fung's attention the point of being very clingy to Fung. His attraction to Fung is most likely a Chinese lore reference on Eastern dragons admiring the elderly
* BerserkButton: "Don't you '''EVER''' call me a gecko!"
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Despite being a goofy shapeshifter, he's still a dangerous shapeshifting fire-breathing '''dragon''' who also has the unfortunate tendency to become a [[SuperPersistentPredator ravenous]] [[MadeOfDiamond indestructible]] two-headed snarky predator every 1500 years that ushers in an age of 962 years of darkness. The first time he was shown to have transformed, he defeated all the monks and tanked every effort made to stop him.
* BigEater
* BreathWeapon: Though he needs a little fuel for it to qualify at first, but later [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome does so without such against Chase Young]].
* ButtMonkey: He takes a lot of injuries and mishaps.
* CowardlyLion: Just watch out when he stops being a coward. Man he can turn scary!
* DamselInDistress: Played straight the first time when the Xiaolin warriors had to save Dojo from being eaten by Chase Young. Its invertēd in the final episode during the a Xiaolin showdown when the competitors had to rescue a princess trapped in a tower and as in turns out, that princess was Dojo dressed in drag as a princess.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Is given the spotlight during ''The Night Of The Sapphire Dragon'', ''Enter The Dragon'' and ''Chucky Choo''.
* LovableCoward: He rarely ever gets involved in any fights.
* MrExposition: He and Fung explain the powers of the Shen Gong Wu in each episode.
* OhCrap: When a game of Xiaolin soccer starts, [[CrowningMomentOfFunny Dojo has about three seconds to realize that ''he's'' the ball.]]
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: He's a fire-breathing serpent who can talk and change his size.
* SizeShifter: Moves between tiny and giant travel sized.
* SpiderSense: A variation: He can tell when a Shen-Gong-Wu is activating and pinpoint it's location, though he often is only able to drill down to the general area rather than the specific spot.
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: In one episode, Dojo temporarily turned into an evil two-headed monster, and he went on a quest to obtain Shen Gong Wu for himself, [[ToServeMan devouring anyone who got in his way]].
* TheFogOfAges: He helped Dashi hide the Shen Gong Wu. But because they did it over 1,000 years ago, he no longer remembers the location of any of them.
* ThisIsMyHuman: He is ''very'' clingy and jealous of the attentions of Master Fung. Amusing, since Eastern dragons according to lore love the elderly. Once when Fung had a female dragon over to visit, and they enjoyed each other's company, he became upset with the notion [[GreenEyedMonster they had better chemistry together]].
* TreasureChestCavity: The Yin Yoyo was hidden in his ear.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He's best known for going small to giant sized, but he's turned into a boat and even a subway car at times. These were only one time though.
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!!Omi
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-->"Welcome, my new and [[NoSocialSkills strangely attired]] friends!"

->Voiced by: Creator/TaraStrong

The precocious Dragon of Water, Omi believes himself to be [[SmallNameBigEgo the greatest Xiaolin warrior]] and the leader of the team; indeed, he believes himself to be [[ArrogantKungFuGuy the greatest warrior]] on the planet, period. Socially inept and comically oblivious, Omi's flaws are many--but his [[AdorablyPrecociousChild youth]], his [[AllLovingHero deep and abiding love]] of his friends, and his [[InsufferableGenius actual combat prowess]] make him lovable anyway.

According to the Bird of Paradise, his finest quality is [[TrueCompanions loyalty]].
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* {{Adorkable}}
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: On a bad day. See "InsufferableGenius" below.
* BadassAdorable: Despite his social ineptitude and occasionally grievous mistakes, this kid is adorable and knows how to kick some ''ass''.
* BaldOfAwesome
* BewareTheSillyOnes: This kid might be socially inept and bad with metaphors, but he can still whup your ass.
* BigEgoHiddenDepths: Many episodes (particularly ones where the Dragons have strained relations) suggest that Omi fears being alone and believes that if he is perfect, he will be surrounded by adulating friends and admirers.
%%* BlackBeadEyes
* BloodKnight: [[spoiler:When turned evil by the Ying Yo-Yo.]]
* BluntMetaphorsTrauma: Arguably the TropeCodifier.
* BreakTheHaughty: Oh so much. Season 3 is nothing but this really.
* ChildProdigy: He's the youngest of the monks, but he's also the most martially skilled and disciplined of the monks in the arts of Xiaolin combat, being able to fight evenly with Chase Young, Master Monk Guan, and Grand Master Dashi against Wuya's army near the end of the ''Xiaolin Showdown.'' He's skilled enough that Chase Young tried to turn him to the side of evil strictly because he knew that Omi would become strong enough to defeat him soon despite Chase's own centuries of experience.
* CloudCuckooLander: Mostly due to his social isolation and youth. Omi can be a bit more awkward with a slightly out of sync thought process
* CuteBruiser: He's considered adorable by Kimiko (and many fangirls) because of size and age, but still knows how to kick butt.
* DecoyProtagonist: [[spoiler:Not strictly speaking; he's still going to become the Chosen One, just not the official team leader.]]
* ElementalPowers
** AnIcePerson: A secondary power on top of his water control.
** MakingASplash: His primary element.
* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:He switches to the Heylin side under Chase when he returns from the Ying Yang World without one of the yoyos and his chi. Even when the monks return his chi, he remains under Chase having sworn loyalty while evil. His friends are able to win back his freedom in a showdown against Chase shortly after.]]
* TheFightingNarcissist: An rare heroic example.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: The Melancholic.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: Played with. Omi wants desperately to be a FriendToAllLivingThings and even fits the appropriate [[AllLovingHero character type]] for it, but animals find him (and his ego) amusing at best. [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes All except squirrels]].
* FunnyForeigner: Averted actually. Omi's awkwardness isn't due to being foreign (most of the cast is in fact not American) but more due to his youth and isolation.
* GracefulLoser: [[spoiler:When Raimundo is made the leader of the Xiaolin Dragons, Omi is at first dejected, but then gives a teary-eyed smile and bows to Raimundo in acceptance.]]
* TheHero: Omi is this, [[spoiler:initially]]. The Bird of Paradise revealed that his greatest trait was loyalty. He was proud of his status as a Xiaolin monk as he always kept his word as a monk and was loyal to his comrades. However, the role was later transferred to [[spoiler:Raimundo]].
* HonorBeforeReason: Omi is completely devoted to the way of the Xiaolin monks. This means that he often does incredibly stupid things, including [[FlawExploitation playing into the villains' hands]], because [[IGaveMyWord he gave his word]] as a Xiaolin warrior. Interestingly, this seldom overlaps with ChronicHeroSyndrome, as Omi's complete devotion to his duties as a monk can make him hesitant to help people not directly connected to said duties (such as with the old woman in "The Bird of Paradise").
* InnocentBigot: To Kimiko. His sexism stems much more from his sheltered upbringing and lack of knowledge than anything else.
* InsufferableGenius: For all his bragging, Omi is indeed a talented martial artist with more training than the other monks.
* ItsAllAboutMe: His self-centered attitude went against him making him seem hard to like, especially when it came to Raimundo.
* JackOfAllStats: As the most well-trained and experienced of the monks, Omi is this. However, it's made clear, even early on, that the other dragons have more raw power and potential in other areas --
** Kimiko's a lot faster and wields more firepower (literally ''and'' figuratively).
** Clay's much sturdier and more careful.
** Raimundo's a better strategist.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite his ego, Omi cares a lot about his friends.
* KidAppealCharacter: His yellow skin, combined with the fact that he is the youngest of the monks makes him appealing to kids.
* TheLancer: [[spoiler:At the very end of ''Showdown'', to Raimundo. Seems to be reversed as of ''Chronicles''.]]
* TheLeader: [[spoiler:At first.]]
* {{Malaproper}}: Case in point:
--> ''Omi'': Not so fast Spicer! He who is last to be laughing laughs most loudly!
--> ''Raimundo'': What Omi did to that sentence is what we're going to do to you!
* MadeOfIron: The kid must be made of something pretty damn impressive, because one episode has him travel to the Earth's core, where the temperature is around nine-thousand degrees Farenheit, easily hot enough to roast anyone within seconds.
* MeaningfulName: Though more than likely an unintentional BilingualBonus, Omi is the Yoruba word for "water". Considering it's a Chinese character made by a Chinese creator, it's strange he would have a Nigerian word for a name.
* MiniMook: His appearance.
* MorphWeapon: The Shimo Staff.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Omi is usually responsible for a lot of the evil the Xiaolin Dragons face.
* TheNoseless: Subtly lampshaded when Raimundo tells him that he breathes through his mouth.
* NoSocialSkills: Yes though the reason for that changes. Early on in the show, it was mostly because he's so isolated and rather young and childish. His ego does also come into play and he's slowly growing out of it.
* OddNameOut: He's the only one of the four monks who has OnlyOneName, a thing he laments about at the beginning of the episode "Omi Town".
* OnlyOneName: As a result of being an orphan and rasied by monks.
* ParentalAbandonment: Omi was left at the temple and raised by the monks.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: Omi weighs about 19 pounds on a scale.
* PreAssKickingOneLiner: "Prepare to suffer a most humiliating defeat!"
* {{Pride}}: His greatest flaw is his pride. Many villains, especially [[ManipulativeBastard Chase]], have been able to exploit him by stroking his ego.
* SignatureMove: Tsunami Strike, Tornado Strike, Wudai/Shoku Neptune: Water/Ice, Leopard Strike, [[CallingYourAttacks and so on...]]
* SlasherSmile: [[spoiler:Has [[http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nightmare_fuel_xiaolin_showdown1.JPG one to go along with his BloodKnight behavior]] when turned evil by the Ying Yo-Yo.]]
* SmallNameBigEgo: Oh so much. He gets a lot of BreakTheHaughty as a result.
* StrawMisogynist: Thanks in no small part to his flanderization. He actually isn't intentionally disrespectful towards women, he just doesn't know any better. To be fair, he has never been around any woman before he met Kimiko and his knowledge came from a old 11th century book.
* SuperSenses: His claimed Tiger Sense. Through training, Omi claims he can sense an opponent without using his eyes.
* TinySchoolboy: The NiceGuy and FriendToAllLivingThings type. Then later becomes the AttentionWhore type.
* TookALevelInJerkass: His pride gets worse with each season and it gets even worse in "Chronicles".
* UndyingLoyalty: According to the Bird of Paradise, his greatest strenght is loyalty.
* WeaponOfChoice: In the first series, Omi’s signature Shen Gong Wu is the Orb of Tornami, followed by the Golden Tiger Claws, and both are replaced when he receives his Wudai Weapon: the Shimo Staff. In the second series, he exclusively uses the Orb of Torpedo, and is shown to be possessive of it.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: His biggest fear is squirrels. Borders on RunningGag, as his fear appears the most times in the series.

!!Raimundo Pedrosa
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-->"Tsk, tsk, tsk. [[HypocriticalHumor Should've done your homework]]."

->Voiced by: Creator/TomKenny (''Showdown''), Creator/EricBauza (''Chronicles'')

The brash and impulsive Dragon of Wind, Raimundo appears at first glance to be cocky, irresponsible, and lazy, his primary concern being [[TheHedonist his own amusement]]. However, beneath his [[DeadpanSnarker sly, sarcastic exterior]] hides a [[BrilliantButLazy serious]] young man who is fiercely loyal to both [[ThePowerOfFriendship his friends]] and [[KnightInSourArmor his ideals]], but also extremely frustrated with [[SnarkKnight his own perceived failures]].

According to the Bird of Paradise, his finest quality is [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold kindness]].
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* TheAtoner: [[spoiler:When he returns to the good side.]]
* AwesomeMomentOfCrowning: [[spoiler:At the end of ''Showdown''.]]
* BashBrothers: With Clay.
* BerserkButton: Related to his ChronicHeroSyndrome, Raimundo tends to lose his cool when he sees people being hurt and can't do anything about it which often leads to disaster. CharacterDevelopment has him control his temper and apply more wisdom and caution while still helping others.
* BigEgoHiddenDepths: Rai becomes angry whenever he feels helpless or inadequate, as shown during [[spoiler:the events leading to his betrayal]]. It's straight-up stated in "Dream Stalker" that his lazy, jerk-ish attitude results from his fear of not being good enough and letting others down.
* BigOlEyebrows: They're certainly thicker than his teammates, anyway.
* BlowYouAway: His primary element is wind.
%%* BreakoutCharacter
* BrilliantButLazy: Raimundo is shown to be the laziest monk, but when push comes to shove, he can lay a beatdown and shown to create excellent battle strategies. [[spoiler:This ends up being a factor in his promotion to be the leader of the monks]].
* CharacterDevelopment: Receives the most of this of all the monks besides Omi.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Despite his jerkish tendencies, Raimundo is always the first to put aside the task at hand to help someone in need, regardless of personal risk. However, this seldom overlaps with HonorBeforeReason, which is generally reserved for Omi.
* ClosetGeek: He seems to understand Klingon, which suggests that he's probably a {{Trekkie}} (slang term for a Star Trek-fan).
* CoolSword[=/=]FightingWithChucks: Both the Sword of the Storm/Lucida and the Blade of the Nebula are swords that can manipulate wind and weather (but can't actually slice anything). The Blade of the Nebula can turn into nunchaku for greater control and versatility in wind manipulation.
* TheCorruptible: In the first season. [[spoiler:His temporary FaceHeelTurn is the main plot of the first season finale]].
* DeadpanSnarker: Pretty much every word outta his mouth is a quip.
* {{Determinator}}: In the series finale, Hannibal Bean, Wuya, [[spoiler: Master Monk Guan]] and Chase Young have the monks backed up against the wall, and our heroes' chance of victory is slim. But Raimundo isn't giving up yet.
-->"No! I didn't come this far to lose! We will find a way to win. It's our destiny."
* DudeWheresMyRespect: The reason for his [[spoiler:FaceHeelTurn]] at the end of season 1.
* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:He switches to the Heylin at the end of season 1 when Wuya promises him everything he wants. He switches back when he misses his friends and betrays Wuya.]]
* FaceHeelRevolvingDoor: [[spoiler:His FaceHeelTurn at the end of season 1. He was also possessed by the Shen Gong Wu acting bizarre during an eclipse in another episode. Later on, he uses this to his advantage in a BatmanGambit with Master Monk Guan to cheat Hannibal Bean out of the Treasure of the Blind Swordsman by faking a FaceHeelTurn.]]
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: The Sanguine.
* GreenEyes: Of the "spitfire" [[spoiler:and the "[[HeelFaceRevolvingDoor untrustworthy]]"]] variety.
* TheHedonist: Said to be as much on the official website, but it's mostly on the surface.
* TheHero: He becomes this due to his CharacterDevelopment. Throughout the series, he shows his nobility and leadership qualities, which were factors in [[spoiler:his status as the Dragon Leader]] by the end of the first series.
* HeroesPreferSwords: His weapons of choice are usually swords. It serves as subtle {{Foreshadowing}}[[spoiler: as he grows from TheLancer to TheLeader]]
* ImpliedLoveInterest: To Kimiko. They show signs of BelligerentSexualTension from the start, and while we never find out what she thinks, he is shown to be crushing on her in "Dream Stalker".
* InTheHood: His clothes in season one have one, but he only uses it after [[spoiler:his FaceHeelTurn]]. It is then summarily averted with his new outfit in the second season onward. [[FridgeBrilliance Notably, the second season starts with him trying to redeem himself for his betrayal.]]
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: The heart of gold part is made very obvious in episode 9. Omi gets separated from the rest of the Xiaolin Dragons, and when they find him again, Raimundo pulls him up and hugs him profusely while expressing his heartfelt worry and relief, complete with a parodying [[MoodMotif playing of the violin]].
-->'''Raimundo''': "You're alive! Don't you ever scare us like that again, we were so worried and I...what? [[LuminescentBlush I was worried]]."
* TheLancer: [[spoiler:At first]].
* TheLeader: [[spoiler:At the very end, though the second series seems to completely ignore this.]]
* LeeroyJenkins: Raimundo has a habit of rushing into a situation without thinking when his friends or loved ones are in danger. He never actually grows out of that but he does get better about having a plan.
* LightningBruiser: By the end, Raimundo outclasses JackOfAllStats Omi, in terms of firepower and speed.
* LovableRogue: The most underhand and sly of the heroes, yet it's part of his charm.
* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: [[spoiler:In the BadFuture.]]
* MoralityPet:[[spoiler: To Heylin!Omi in "Saving Omi". Omi has had all the good in him taken out and has been in a one sided battle with Raimundo and Clay where he was the winner. Omi has Raimundo pinned and at his mercy while he is crushing him with water. Raimundo sheds a tear and Heylin! Omi hesitates. This is the only thing to make him hesitate during this battle.]]
* MrFanservice: He's quite handsome and arguably the largest female fanbase out of all the male characters on the show (aside from Jack).
* MyFriendsAndZoidberg: Starting with the first season's end, Raimundo is treated like this by Omi. [[ImStandingRightHere Sometimes right in his face]]. [[spoiler: It ends up being the trigger for [[FaceHeelTurn his betrayal]] in the first season finale]].
* NobleMaleRoguishMale: The roguish to Clay's noble.
* SecurityBlanket: "Hey, lots of guys sleep with teddy bears, all right?!"
* SignatureMove: Typhoon Boom, Wudai/Shoku Star/Astral: Wind
* SmarmBrow: Rai's default expression.
* TheSouthpaw: He almost always wields the Sword of the Storms (and later the Blade of Nebula) in his left hand, and is seen writing with said hand in "Time After Time Part One".
* TheStrategist: Showed signs of this early on by coming up with some crafty plans (such as in "PandaTown"), but he especially started to grow into this role in Season 3, and ''especially'' in the finale, where all his strategies [[spoiler:fix everything Omi messed up]].
* TheRival: To Omi. This mostly appears to be one-sided. [[spoiler:Omi gets over it]].
* TookALevelInBadass: His CharacterDevelopment is a textbook example of this.
%%* TroubledButCute
* WeaponOfChoice: In the first series, Raimundo's signature Shen Gong Wu is [[HeroesPreferSwords the Sword of the Storm]], followed by the Golden Tiger Claws, and some cases, the Eye of Dashi. These are all replaced when he receives his Wudai Weapon: the Blade of the Nebula. In the second series, he exclusively uses the Sword of Lucida.

!!Kimiko Tohomiko
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-->"I am so [[BlatantLies all about absolute focus]]--and I never met an accessory I couldn't HANDLE!"

->Voiced by: Creator/GreyDeLisle (''Showdown''), Creator/JenniferHale (''Chronicles'')

The [[IncrediblyLamePun warm-hearted but hot-headed]] Dragon of Fire, Kimiko is intelligent and independent. The daughter of [[TheOjou a wealthy Japanese businessman]], she is accustomed to getting what she wants, be it the latest fashions or the newest technology. However, she never uses that as an excuse to [[SpoiledSweet tread on people]] (not that she's [[HairTriggerTemper never]] [[{{Tsundere}} mean]]), and in truth, she's more interested in [[DontYouDarePityMe proving that she can hold her own]] as well as [[OneOfTheBoys the boys]].

According to the Bird of Paradise, her finest quality is [[PluckyGirl courage]].
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* ActionFashionista: She has a different outfit and hairstyle for all her missions.
* ActionGirl: Can easily keep up with rest of the Xiaolin Dragons.
%%* BadassAdorable
* BerserkButton: She can't stand Jack's flirtations and Omi's oblivious sexism.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Kimiko deeply cares for others, treats people with kindness, and tends to protect the boys, particularly Omi. That does not make her HairTriggerTemper any less terrifying.
* BigEgoHiddenDepths: As early as the third episode, it's revealed that Kimiko fears [[DamselInDistress being weak or needing help]] and wants to prove that she can keep up with the boys.
* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: The brunette to Katnappe's blonde and Wuya's redhead in later episodes.
* BlushSticker: Her cheeks always have a light pink blush.
* BurningWithAnger: Much more prone to this in ''Chronicles''. Though even in the regular series when the boys (especially Omi or Raimundo) piss her off...
* CassandraTruth: In the second series, she’s the only one who finds Willow rather fishy, especially when the latter continues to pester everyone about where the Shen Gong Wu are stashed. [[spoiler:This leads to Kimiko (along with Ping Pong) discovering that Willow is actually Shadow in disguise. However, the ensuing fight leads Ping Pong captured and Kimiko delirious via the Wuzzy Bunny, making it hard for her convince the others]].
* TheChick: The only girl in the group and the most emotional member.
* CloserToEarth: Generally shows a lot more common sense than the boys (mainly Omi and Raimundo).
* CoolBigSis: To Omi.
%%* CuteBruiser
* DaddysGirl: Kimiko's obviously very close to her videogame tycoon father, Toshiro Tohomiko.
* DemonHead: Usually when she gets angry.
* TheFashionista: She can up with the craziest of fashion trends, and she wears a new and totally unique outfit every episode (sometimes multiple outfits in a single episode).
* FlechetteStorm: The Arrow Sparrow fires flaming bolts at her enemies. Kimiko being who she is, tends to go for overkill and often rains bolt after bolt of fire arrows.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: The Choleric.
* FragileSpeedster[=/=]GlassCannon: Depending on the situation, Kimiko alternates between these.
* GamerChick: She's a big fan of video games, especially the various "Goo Zombies". Unsurprising, given that her dad runs a video game company.
* GirlishPigtails: Normally she wears her hair in twintails.
* ImpliedLoveInterest: To Raimundo. She's kissed him on the cheek twice and Raimundo's confirmed to have a crush on her. Their relationship never goes beyond ShipTease though.
* KickChick: Relies more on kicks and her signature move is Judolette Flip, a flipping/kicking move.
* MissingMom: Kimiko's mother is never seen or mentioned, so it can be assumed Toshiro's either divorced, a widower, or he and Kimiko's mother were never married.
%%* MsFanservice
* PlayingWithFire: She's the dragon of fire.
* PluckyGirl: As mentioned above, the Bird of Paradise says her finest quality is courage.
* RavenHairIvorySkin: She's a very attractive Japanese girl with black hair and pale skin.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: She does this once in ''Tangled Web.'' When the monks need to get into a temple where gaining entry isn't easy, Kimiko phones her father for help to gain permission.
* SignatureMove: Judolette Flip, Wudai Mars: Fire (Shield)
* SkirtOverSlacks: In "The Return of Pandabubba."
* TheSmartGirl: Easily the most tech-savvy of the team. She even ''hacks into a satellite'' at one point.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: She's the only female member of the team. She was also the only heroine in the series until her sister was introduced in the sequel series.
* SpoiledSweet: Her rich upbringing has had no adverse effect on her personality.
* TerritorialSmurfette:
** In the first series, the monks are introduced a mermaid named Dyris in "Screams of the Siren". While Kimiko does have an issue with Dyris, it's mostly due to the latter being able to charm people so easily, [[DownplayedTrope which she warns it won't happen to her]]. But in the end, Kimiko does fall victim to Dyris' charms and learns she’s actually evil.
** In the second series, the monks are introduced to Willow in "New Monk on the Block". Almost immediately Kimiko has an issue with Willow, finds her distrustful, [[BurningWithAnger and seethes when the boys take a fancy to her]]. [[spoiler:This ends up working against her when Willow is revealed to be Shadow, as the others think she’s just being jealous of her]].
* TookALevelInBadass: [[spoiler:In the second series, she’s the first Xiaolin Dragon of her generation to bond with a dragon and the first to become a dragon rider]].
* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: She's as interested in fashion and clothes as she is martial arts and video games.
* {{Tsundere}}: Type B; more often than not a sweet girl, though you wouldn't want her angry.
* UnlimitedWardrobe: Notable since everyone else has a LimitedWardrobe. There are fewer than five outfits Kimiko wears more than once.
* WeaponOfChoice: In the first series, Kimiko's signature Shen Gong Wu is the Star Hanabi, followed by the Third Arm Sash, and occasionally the Tangled Web Comb. These are all replaced when she receives her Wudai Weapon: the Arrow Sparrow. In the second series, she exclusively uses the Hanabi Star, and is partial to the Medusa Comb.
* ZettaiRyouiki: Usually grade C, but in "Something Jermaine" she sports a grade B.

!!Clay Bailey
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-->"Here you go. Think I [[ComicallyMissingThePoint shaved a few seconds]] off your record, Omi."

->Voiced by: Creator/JeffBennett (Showdown), Creator/DavidKaye (Chronicles)

The pragmatic, level-headed Dragon of Earth, Clay is undeniably the [[NiceGuy nicest]] of the Xiaolin warriors. Like his element, Clay is steady, strong, and straightforward. [[WouldntHitAGirl Chivalrous]] and [[TheQuietOne shy]], Clay appears to most as a GentleGiant--just [[TheBigGuy don't mess]] with [[ThePowerOfFriendship his friends]] or [[BerserkButton his hat]].

According to the Bird of Paradise, his finest quality is [[TheBigGuy strength]].
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* {{Acrofatic}}: Despite his weight, he's still rather agile like his teammates.
* AmericansAreCowboys: He's the only member of the team who's from the United States, and he's also a farm boy from Texas as well.
* BadassFamily: The first series introduces [[FantasyForbiddingFather his father]] who's a famous cattleman and his little sister who's the leader of a notorious biker gang in Texas. The second series introduces his little brother, an implied [[HollywoodNerd computer genius]] who masquerades as a costumed hero, and his grandfather who's not only a [[LongLived centenarian]] but owner of a legendary talisman.
* BashBrothers: With Raimundo.
* BattleBoomerang[=/=]FuumaShuriken: The Big Bang Meteorang. When in use, it becomes a FuumaShuriken that separates into smaller boomerangs.
* BerserkButton: Don't mess with his hat--also, don't mess with his friends or anyone else he cares about.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Especially toward Omi, and also to Kimiko (he's presumably the oldest of the four monks).
* BigEater: He's a big strong dude from Texas. What'd ya expect?
* TheBigGuy: The biggest of the group with powerful earth based powers.
* DishingOutDirt: As the Dragon of Earth
* FatalFlaw: Due to his chivalrous and gentlemanly ways, he would never hit a lady, even if she is evil. This doesn't seem to work against himself often though as he rarely fights with a woman.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: The Phlegmatic.
* GeniusBruiser: "Nothin' I dislike more than a smart-alec ''Tersiops truncatus''. ({{Beat}}) Bottlenose dolphin."
* GentleGiant: The biggest of the four, and arguably the kindest.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: He's the friendliest of the monks.
* MightyGlacier: Like Kimiko, Clay can switch between these, depending on the situation.
** From "The Journey of a Thousand Miles":
-->'''Clay''': ''(self-consciously tipping his hat after destroying a Jack-bot by letting it ram into his chest)'' It's not your weight, it's...how you throw it around.
* NiceGuy: A kind-hearted gentleman and the easiest of the dragons to get along with.
* NiceHat: A cool cowboy hat that he's protective of.
* NobleMaleRoguishMale: The noble to Raimundo's roguish.
* NotSoAboveItAll: While he’s generally shown to be nicer and calmer than the other monks, Clay’s not above giving Jack Spicer his comeuppance when needed. Furthermore, despite having a strong work ethic (which mostly stems from growing up on a beef ranch) Clay is shown to be just as lazy and unresponsive to Master Fung’s mentoring like the others.
* OutOfFocus: Clay's personality is calmer and less colorful than the others which means he's mostly relegated to the background. He does get his share of focused episodes though.
* OutOfCharacterMoment:
** In “Tangled Web” he goes along with Raimundo’s antagonizing of Kimiko, with no questions asked. One scene shows him reading Kimiko’s diary after he, Raimundo, and Omi went through her personal belongings. He also ends up betting against Kimiko during the showdown between her and Jack.
** In “Master Monk Guan” he laughs with the others when Dojo is the butt of jokes, quipping “What a Dojo!” whenever Dojo has a blunder. What makes this jarring is that Dojo and Clay are usually shown to be close, with the former citing him as his ‘main man’. Curiously, after this episode Dojo is shown to be hanging around Master Fung and Omi as opposed to him.
* PeekABangs: His bangs often cover either one or both of his eyes (usually just one).
* PhenotypeStereotype: He's the only monk who comes from America and the only one with blond hair and blue eyes. Which is odd, considering the show is American.
* PrecisionGuidedBoomerang: His Wudai Weapon, the Big Bang Meteorang
* RealMenWearPink: From "Screams of the Siren":
-->'''Clay''': Whoo, looky there! A triple Salchow! ''({{beat}})'' What? Cowboys can't like figure-skatin'?
* RulesLawyer: It's against his moral code to [[WouldntHitAGirl fight a girl]]... but technically, "a bear hug ain't fightin'."
* SignatureMove: Seismic Kick, Wudai/Shoku Crater/Jupiter: Earth
* SimpleMindedWisdom: He's pretty practical and when it was best shown in the episode where Le Mime first appeared.
* StoutStrength: Something of an InformedAttribute; sideways references are often made to Clay's weight, but he's designed as a TopHeavyGuy more than anything.
* WeaponOfChoice: In the first series, Clay's signature Shen Gong Wu is the Fist of Tebigong, followed by the Lasso Boa Boa, and occasionally the Third Arm Sash. These are all replaced when he receives his Wudai Weapon: the Big Bang Meteroang. In the second series, he exclusively uses the Fist of the Iron Bear, and is partial to the Taho Snout.
* WithFriendsLikeThese: There’s several instances where the other monks treat Clay rather poorly; Raimundo constantly pokes fun of his weight, shown to play pranks on him, and Kimiko is later revealed to can’t stand his accent or metaphors. Interestingly enough, Omi is the nicest one to Clay, despite turning into a pompous jerk as the first series progressed.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Especially in "Big as Texas," when his father actually appears.
* WouldntHitAGirl: Early on he refuses to fight against Katnappe, citing that it's wrong to hit a girl. Only wins against her after [[LoopholeAbuse bear-hugging her to near suffocation]].
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[[folder:Xiaolin Monks]]
!!Master Fung
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-->"The journey of a thousand miles begins with but a single step." "Where do you get all these, anyway?" "I have a [[IceCreamKoan desk calendar]]."

->Voiced by: Rene Auberjonois (''Showdown'', season 1), Creator/MauriceLaMarche (''Showdown'', season 2+), Michael Donovan (''Chronicles'')

The team's Xiaolin Master.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: In ''Chronicles'', his beard and mustache are grey instead of black. This could be justified in that Chronicles takes place after a TimeSkip.
* BadassGrandpa: One of his most awesome moments was when he was able to single-handedly fight [[spoiler:Jack Spicer's]] big cats.
* BaldOfAwesome: Yet another.
* BigGood: Shared with Master Monk Guan. As the one of the two who appears the most, as well as the mentor of the monks, Master Fung is the one most responsible for the actions of the monks.
* CoolOldGuy
* FascinatingEyebrow
* HandicappedBadass: In one brief, but completely awesome scene where he fights Chase Young in a wheelchair and a ''full body cast''.
* OldMaster: The scene in which the monks must steal the elephant from him in "Katnappe!" is a perfect example of the trope.
* MrExposition: As the mentor figure he tends to serve as this.
* ParentalSubstitute: He tends to act as a [[TeamDad fatherly figure]] to the Dragons-in-training, but mostly to Omi, since Master Fung was Omi's primary caregiver when Omi was growing up.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure
* WalkingTheEarth: [[spoiler:He goes on a "long walk" after the Xiaolin Temple is destroyed at the end of ''Chronicles''' three-part premiere.]]

!!Dojo Kanojo Cho
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->Voiced by: Creator/WayneKnight (''Showdown''), Michael Donovan (''Chronicles'')

Guardian of the Ancient Scroll of the Shen Gong Wu and the dragon that the Xiaolin Warriors ride on.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: In the original he's a green dragon with yellow spikes, in ''Chronicles'' his coloration is the opposite.
* AmbiguouslyGay: Dojo shows tons a lot of affection towards Master Fung as he often tries to get Fung's attention the point of being very clingy to Fung. His attraction to Fung is most likely a Chinese lore reference on Eastern dragons admiring the elderly
* BerserkButton: "Don't you '''EVER''' call me a gecko!"
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Despite being a goofy shapeshifter, he's still a dangerous shapeshifting fire-breathing '''dragon''' who also has the unfortunate tendency to become a [[SuperPersistentPredator ravenous]] [[MadeOfDiamond indestructible]] two-headed snarky predator every 1500 years that ushers in an age of 962 years of darkness. The first time he was shown to have transformed, he defeated all the monks and tanked every effort made to stop him.
* BigEater
* BreathWeapon: Though he needs a little fuel for it to qualify at first, but later [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome does so without such against Chase Young]].
* ButtMonkey: He takes a lot of injuries and mishaps.
* CowardlyLion: Just watch out when he stops being a coward. Man he can turn scary!
* DamselInDistress: Played straight the first time when the Xiaolin warriors had to save Dojo from being eaten by Chase Young. Its invertēd in the final episode during the a Xiaolin showdown when the competitors had to rescue a princess trapped in a tower and as in turns out, that princess was Dojo dressed in drag as a princess.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Is given the spotlight during ''The Night Of The Sapphire Dragon'', ''Enter The Dragon'' and ''Chucky Choo''.
* LovableCoward: He rarely ever gets involved in any fights.
* MrExposition: He and Fung explain the powers of the Shen Gong Wu in each episode.
* OhCrap: When a game of Xiaolin soccer starts, [[CrowningMomentOfFunny Dojo has about three seconds to realize that ''he's'' the ball.]]
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: He's a fire-breathing serpent who can talk and change his size.
* SizeShifter: Moves between tiny and giant travel sized.
* SpiderSense: A variation: He can tell when a Shen-Gong-Wu is activating and pinpoint it's location, though he often is only able to drill down to the general area rather than the specific spot.
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: In one episode, Dojo temporarily turned into an evil two-headed monster, and he went on a quest to obtain Shen Gong Wu for himself, [[ToServeMan devouring anyone who got in his way]].
* TheFogOfAges: He helped Dashi hide the Shen Gong Wu. But because they did it over 1,000 years ago, he no longer remembers the location of any of them.
* ThisIsMyHuman: He is ''very'' clingy and jealous of the attentions of Master Fung. Amusing, since Eastern dragons according to lore love the elderly. Once when Fung had a female dragon over to visit, and they enjoyed each other's company, he became upset with the notion [[GreenEyedMonster they had better chemistry together]].
* TreasureChestCavity: The Yin Yoyo was hidden in his ear.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He's best known for going small to giant sized, but he's turned into a boat and even a subway car at times. These were only one time though.

!!Grand Master Dashi
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->Voiced by: Creator/TomKenny

The legendary Xiaolin Dragon who defeated Wuya and hid the Shen Gong Wu 1500 years ago. According to the ancient Scroll of the Shen Gong Wu, Dashi was the first and most powerful of all Xiaolin Dragons.
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Has the same yellow skintone as Omi.
* BaldOfAwesome: Much like most other monks, he's bald and he's definitely awesome.
* BlowYouAway: The only time he is seen fighting seriously, he uses this against Wuya's rock creatures, breaking them apart without touching them.
* BrilliantButLazy: First time Omi meets him, [[EstablishingCharacterMoment he's sleeping and pretending to be a bum]]
* CrazyPrepared: One interpretation of why he made all those Shen Gong Wu.
* EccentricMentor: Leading to...
* EruditeStoner: The [[WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs other]] interpretation.
* {{Expy}}: Personaity-wise, Dashi's basically an adult version of Raimundo. Makes for a bit of FridgeBrilliance when Raimundo is made [[spoiler: Shoku warrior and TheHero]] in "Time After Time".
* IdenticalStranger: He looks mostly like an older version of Omi and it isn't stated yet if he's related in some way to him. In fact, when Omi was watching a fake future in which he's the bad guy through the "Crystal Glasses", his older self looked very much like Dashi.
* KungFuWizard: He must have had a lot of magical skills to create the Shen Gong Wu and Wuya's puzzle box.
* NoSell: None of Omi's attacks even make him bat an eye.
* OurGhostsAreDifferent: Appears once out of the puzzle box Omi was given, to turn Wuya back into a ghost.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: In his initial appearance.
* PosthumousCharacter: Unlike Chase, Guan, or Wuya, Dashi never became immortal.
* SpiritAdvisor: Congratulates Raimundo as a spirit when Rai activates the puzzlebox to seal Wuya again.
* TricksterMentor: To Omi. When Omi went back in time, he challenged him to a showdown, proceeded to effortlessly outclass him and only let him win when Omi got the lesson he was trying to teach.
* VocalDissonance: Despite living in ancient China, he speaks with a laid-back Californian accent.
* WorldsBestWarrior: While he was alive, he was shown as being the only warrior to be able to easily outpace Wuya while she was at full strength in addition to being hailed as the Greatest Xiaolin Warrior of all time. There's a reason he's the only one who has ever held the rank of "Grand Master".

!!Master Monk Guan
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-->"I wouldn't celebrate your victory [[BigDamnHeroes just yet]]."

->Voiced by: Creator/JeffBennett

A legendary T'ai chi master and Xiaolin Monk who has traveled the world a dozen times, and has defeated many opponents using only his famous Spear of Guan.
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* TheAtoner: In his debut episode.
* BaldOfAwesome: Just like any other monk in this WorldOfBadass. Perhaps even more so considering he's one of the strongest cases of WarriorMonk in the verse.
* BatmanGambit: [[spoiler:He acts like a DrillSergeantNasty to make Hannibal Roy Bean sway Raimundo to his side. After Raimundo pummels Omi in a Xiaolin Showdown, Guan makes Hannibal bet the Treasure of the Blind Swordsman against all their Shen Gong Wu, and [[FakeDefector Raimundo]] takes a dive. Thus, the monks get back the Treasure of the Blind Swordsman, which had given Hannibal a huge advantage.]]
* BigDamnHeroes: When he appears to defeat Chase Young in his debut episode.
* BigGood: Shared with Master Fung. Although he doesn't appear as much as Fung, he is the most powerful good guy, able to fight equally with BigBad Chase Young and all his efforts are in direct opposition to the seasonal BigBad.
* BladeOnAStick: The Spear of Guan.
* BrokenAce: Despite being a world-accomplished warrior, he's deeply dependent on his spear when he first appeared and had serious doubts in his abilities when he lost it to the point he sold out Dojo to Chase Young to get it back.
* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:In the second to last episode of ''Chronicles'', he's revealed to be a spirit, but considering all the {{Retcon}}s, it's not clear if he died sometime ''after'' the events of the original series or if he was already dead.]]
* {{Determinator}}: As Chase Young can testify to.
* DrillSergeantNasty: When the monks receive training from him, particularly to Raimundo. [[spoiler:It is revealed to be an act]].
* EyesAlwaysShut: He has his eyes closed in almost every episode he appears in. Although, he opens them on few occasions.
* FallenHero: [[spoiler:He succumbs to Hannibal Roy Bean's offer when it fails on Chase, during the series finale's AlternateTimeline. Fortunately, the timeline where he's still good is later restored though.]]
* FashionableAsymmetry
* KiAttacks: [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome Repel the Beast!]]
* LanternJawOfJustice
* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler:Heylin!Guan can turn into a form even more monstrous than Chase's OneWingedAngel form.]]
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: About as old as Chase Young, though how he survived and remained young so long is never explained.
* StealthHiBye: At the end of his debut episode, he gives Omi his spear, before disappearing without a trace when the monks try to look at him again.
* SuddenNameChange: The first time he appears in ''Chronicles'' he's referred to by the [[{{Pun}} crappier]] name "Master Monk Guano".
* UnfortunateNames: As stated above, ''Chronicles'' changed his name to "Guano", which is... you know what.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: With Chase Young.
* WhatTheHellHero: In his first episode no less, Guan sold out Dojo to Chase in order to retrieve his spear. [[TheAtoner He makes up for it by later rescuing Dojo though]].
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