Xiaolin Showdown/Characters
The characters of Xiaolin Showdown:
The Xiaolin Dragons
Omi
"Welcome, my new and strangely attired friends!"
Voiced by: Tara Strong
The precocious Dragon of Water, Omi believes himself to be the greatest Xiaolin warrior and the leader of the team. Indeed, he believes himself to be the greatest warrior on the planet, period. Socially inept and comically oblivious, Omi's flaws are many - but his youth, his deep and abiding love of his friends, and his actual combat prowess make him loveable anyway.
According to the Bird of Paradise, his finest quality is loyalty.
- Arrogant Kung Fu Guy: On a bad day. See "Insufferable Genius" below.
- Badass: Despite his social ineptitude and occasionally grievous mistakes, this kid can kick ASS.
- Bald of Awesome
- Beware the Silly Ones
- Big Ego, Hidden Depths: 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.
- Black Bead Eyes
- Blood Knight: When turned evil by the Ying Yo-Yo.
- Cloudcuckoolander
- Conveniently an Orphan
- Cute Bruiser
- Decoy Protagonist: Not strictly speaking, he's still going to become the chosen one just not the official team leader.
- Elemental Powers
- An Ice Person
- Making a Splash: His primary element.
- Four-Temperament Ensemble: The Melancholic.
- Friend to All Living Things: Played with - Omi wants desperately to be a Friend to All Living Things and even fits the appropriate character type for it, but animals find him (and his ego) amusing at best. All except... squirrels.
- Funny Foreigner
- Heel Face Revolving Door: Though not always of his own accord.
- The Hero: At first.
- The Lancer: Later, to Raimundo.
- Honor Before Reason: Omi is completely devoted to the way of the Xiaolin monks. This means that he often does incredibly stupid things, including playing into the villains' hands, because he gave his word as a Xiaolin warrior.
- Interestingly, this seldom overlaps with Chronic Hero Syndrome, 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").
- Insufferable Genius: For all his bragging, Omi is indeed a talented martial artist with more training than the other monks.
- Jack of All Stats
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Despite his ego, Omi cares a lot about his friends.
- Kid Appeal Character
- The Messiah: A trait played up in "The Apprentice."
- Morph Weapon: The Shimo Staff.
- Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Omi is usually responsible for a lot of the evil they face.
- No Social Skills
- Parental Abandonment
- Signature Move: Tsunami Strike, Tornado Strike, Wudai Neptune - Water/Ice, Leopard Strike, and so on...
- Slasher Smile: Has one to go along with his Blood Knight behaviour when turned evil by the Ying Yo-Yo
- Small Name, Big Ego
Raimundo Pedrosa
"Tsk, tsk, tsk. Should've done your homework."
Voiced by: Tom Kenny
The brash and impulsive Dragon of Wind, Raimundo appears at first glance to be cocky, irresponsible, and lazy, his primary concern being his own amusement. However, beneath his sly, sarcastic exterior hides a serious young man who is fiercely loyal to both his friends and his ideals, but also extremely frustrated with his own perceived failures.
According to the Bird of Paradise, his finest quality is kindness.
- The Atoner: When he returns to the good side.
- Awesome Moment of Crowning
- Badass
- Badbutt
- Bash Brothers: With Clay.
- Belligerent Sexual Tension: With Kimiko.
- Big Ego, Hidden Depths: Rai becomes angry whenever he feels helpless or inadequate, as shown during 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.
- Big Ol' Eyebrows
- Blow You Away
- Breakout Character
- Brilliant but Lazy: Easily the laziest of the monks, but arguably the one with the strongest element and the most potential.
- Character Development: Receives the most of this of all the monks besides Omi.
- Hell, his development probably equals that of Omi.
- Chronic Hero Syndrome: 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 Honor Before Reason, which is generally reserved for Omi.
- Cool Sword/Fighting with Chucks: Both the Sword of the Storm and the Blade of the Nebula are swords that can manipulate the wind (but can't actually slice anything). The Blade of the Nebula can turn into nunchaku for greater control and versatility in wind manipulation.
- Deadpan Snarker
- Determinator
- Four-Temperament Ensemble: The Choleric.
- Green Eyes: Of the "spitfire" and the "untrustworthy" variety.
- Handsome Lech
- The Hedonist: Said to be as much on the official website, but it's mostly on the surface.
- Heel Face Revolving Door: Even more prone to revolving than Omi. Actually only really happens once he does fake it though.
- In the Hood: His season 1 clothes had one, but he only used it after he made his Face Heel Turn.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold
- The Lancer: At first.
- The Hero: At the very end.
- Lightning Bruiser
- Lovable Rogue
- Mr. Fanservice
- Miniature Senior Citizens: In the Bad Future.
- Security Blanket: Hey, lots of guys sleep with teddy bears, alright?!
- Signature Move: Typhoon Boom, Wudai Star - Wind
- Smarm Brow: Rai's default expression.
- The Rival: To Omi. This mostly appears to be one-sided. Omi gets over it.
- Took a Level In Badass: His Character Development is a textbook example of this.
- Troubled but Cute
Kimiko Tohomiko
"I am so all about absolute focus- and I never met an accessory I couldn't HANDLE!"
Voiced by: Grey DeLisle
The warm-hearted but hot-headed Dragon of Fire, Kimiko is intelligent and independent. The daughter of 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 tread on people (not that she's never mean), and in truth, she's more interested in proving that she can hold her own as well as the boys.
According to the Bird of Paradise, her finest quality is courage.
- Action Girl
- Belligerent Sexual Tension: With Raimundo.
- Berserk Button: Jack's flirtations, Omi's oblivious sexism.
- Beware the Nice Ones: Kimiko deeply cares for others, treats people with kindness, and tends to protect the boys, particularly Omi. That does not make her Hair-Trigger Temper any less terrifying.
- Big Ego, Hidden Depths: As early as the third episode, it's revealed that Kimiko fears being weak or needing help and wants to prove that she can keep up with the boys.
- Blue Eyes: Of the "beautiful" variety when she's normal, but also the "piercing" variety when she's angered.
- The Chick
- Closer to Earth: Generally shows more common sense than the boys.
- Cool Big Sis: To Omi.
- Cute Bruiser
- Daddy's Girl
- Dye Hard: Not only does she have an Unlimited Wardrobe, but also some kind of Unlimited Hair Dye Supply or Unlimited Wig Case.
- The Fashionista
- Flechette Storm: The Arrow Sparrow.
- Four-Temperament Ensemble: The Sanguine.
- Fragile Speedster/Glass Cannon: Depending on the situation, Kimiko alternates between these.
- Girlish Pigtails: Normally.
- Hair-Trigger Temper
- Lady in Red: When in her monk attire.
- Kick Chick
- Playing with Fire
- The Smart Girl
- The Smurfette Principle
- Shiny Midnight Black
- Signature Move: Judolette Flip, Wudai Mars - Fire (Shield)
- Spoiled Sweet
- Tsundere: Type B; more often than not a sweet girl; though you wouldn't want her angry.
- Unlimited Wardrobe: Notable since everyone else has a Limited Wardrobe. There are fewer than five outfits Kimiko wears more than once.
Clay Bailey
"Here you go. Think I shaved a few seconds off your record, Omi."
Voiced by: Jeff Bennett
The pragmatic, level-headed Dragon of the Earth, Clay is undeniably the nicest of the Xiaolin warriors. Like his element, Clay is steady, strong, and straightforward. Chivalrous and shy, Clay appears to most as a Gentle Giant - just don't mess with his friends or his hat.
According to the Bird of Paradise, his finest quality is strength.
- Americans Are Cowboys: Odd in that it's an American cartoon.
- It's probably supposed to represent the Everything Is Big in Texas stereotype in this case.
- Bash Brothers: With Raimundo.
- Battle Boomerang/Fuuma Shuriken: The Big Bang Meteorang. When in use, it becomes a Fuuma Shuriken that separates into smaller boomerangs.
- Berserk Button: Do not mess with his hat.
- Big Brother Instinct: Especially toward Omi, but to Kimiko as well.
- Big Eater
- The Big Guy
- Blue Eyes: Of the "beautiful" variety.
- Dishing Out Dirt
- Four-Temperament Ensemble: The Phlegmatic.
- Genius Bruiser: "Nothin' I dislike more than a smart-alec Tersiops truncatus. (Beat) Bottlenose dolphin."
- Gentle Giant
- Hair of Gold
- Mighty Glacier/Stone Wall: 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.
- Nice Guy
- Nice Hat
- Peek-a-Bangs
- The Quiet One
- Real Men Wear Pink: From "Screams of the Siren":
Clay: Whoo, looky there! A triple Salchow! (Beat) What? A cowboy can't like figure-skatin'?
- Signature Move: Seismic Kick, Wudai Crater - Earth
- Stout Strength: Something of an Informed Attribute; sideways references are often made to Clay's weight, but he's designed as a Top-Heavy Guy more than anything.
- "Well Done, Son" Guy: Especially in "Big as Texas," when his father actually appears.
- Wouldn't Hit a Girl: Only won against Katnappe after bear-hugging her to near suffocation.
Xiaolin Monks
Master Fung
"The journey of a thousand miles begins with but a single step." "Where do you get all these, anyway?" "I have a desk calendar."
Voiced by: Rene Auberjonois (first season), Maurice LaMarche
- The Archer: Shown to be a highly skilled archer in the episode Mala Mala Jong attacks the temple.
- Badass Grandpa
- Bald of Awesome
- Big Good: 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.
- Blue Eyes: Interestingly, of the "light and watery" variety.
- Cool Old Guy
- Fascinating Eyebrow
- Handicapped Badass: In one brief, but completely awesome scene where he fights Chase Young in a wheelchair and a full body cast.
- Old Master: The scene in which the monks must steal the elephant from him in "Katnappe!" is a perfect example of the trope.
- The Other Darrin: During the first season, he was voiced Rene Auberjonois, then for the rest of the series after that, Maurice LaMarche took over.
- Mr. Exposition
- Reasonable Authority Figure
Dojo Kanojo Cho
Voiced by: Wayne Knight
- Berserk Button: Whatever you do, don't EVER call him a gecko!
- Big Eater
- Breath Weapon: Though he needs a little fuel for it to qualify at first, but later does so without such against Chase Young.
- Butt Monkey
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Newman from Seinfeld
- Lovable Coward: Just watch out when he stops being a coward. Man he can turn scary!
- Mr. Exposition
- Oh Crap: When a game of Xiaolin soccer starts, Dojo has about three seconds to realize that he's the ball.
- Our Dragons Are Different
- Sizeshifter
- Treasure Chest Cavity: The Yin Yoyo was hidden in his ear.
Grand Master Dashi
Voiced by: Tom Kenny
- Bald of Awesome
- Blow You Away: The only time he is seen fighting seriously, he uses this against Wuya's rock creatures, breaking them apart without touching them.
- Brilliant but Lazy
- Eccentric Mentor: Leading to...
- Crazy Prepared: One interpretation of why he made all those Shen Gong Wu.
- Erudite Stoner: The other interpretation.
- Our Ghosts Are Different: Appears once out of the puzzle box Omi was given, to turn Wuya back into a ghost.
- Obfuscating Stupidity: In his initial appearance.
- Posthumous Character
- Spirit Advisor
Master Monk Guan
"I wouldn't celebrate your victory just yet."
Voiced by: Jeff Bennett
- The Atoner: In his debut episode.
- Badass
- Bald of Awesome
- Batman Gambit: He acted like a Drill Sergeant Nasty 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 Raimundo takes a dive. Thus, the monks got back the Treasure of the Blind Swordsman which had given Hannibal a huge advantage.
- Big Damn Heroes: When he appears to defeat Chase Young in his debut episode.
- Big Good: 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 Big Bad Chase Young and all his efforts are in direct opposition to the seasonal Big Bad.
- Blade on a Stick: The Spear of Guan.
- Determinator: As Chase Young can testify to.
- Drill Sergeant Nasty: When the monks receive training from him, particularly to Raimundo. It is revealed to be an act.
- Eyes Always Shut
- Fallen Hero: He succumbs to Hannibal Roy Bean's offer when it fails on Chase in the series finale's alternate timeline.
- Fashionable Asymmetry
- Ki Attacks: Repel the Beast!
- Lantern Jaw of Justice
- One-Winged Angel: Heylin!Guan can turn into a form even more monstrous than Chase's One-Winged Angel form.
- Really Seven Hundred Years Old: About as old as Chase Young, however he survived so long is never explained.
- Stealth Hi Bye: 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.
The Heylin
Jack Spicer
"Weird?! WHAT'S SO WEIRD ABOUT ME?!!"
Voiced by: Danny Cooksey
The main villain of the first season, Jack Spicer, Evil Boy "Genious", is a petulant, spoiled rich kid with a talent for building mechanical contraptions. He's dreamed of world conquest for as long as he can remember, but that might have something to do with his socialite parents busying themselves with parties instead of parenting. By the second season, it's clear that Jack just wants to be taken seriously - something easier said than done.
- Adorkable
- Affably Evil
- Anti-Villain: Type I
- Badass on Paper: Dispite being the laughing stock of the Heylin side he still has a fairly impressive bad guy Rapsheet.
- Bishonen
- Big Bad Wannabe
- Card-Carrying Villain: Literally.
- Contractual Genre Blindness: Jack is more interested in being a proper villain than being a successful villain.
- Dead Herring: Type IV
- Ditzy Genius: For all of his fooolishness, Jack is undeniably a mechanical genius and can build everything from robots to mechas.
- Evil Gloating: Jack's favorite pastime.
- Evil Is Dumb: A lot more effective when aiding the Xiaolin monks.
- Evil Laugh: Variations across the series, sometimes more annoying than not.
- Evil Redhead
- Future Badass
- Goth: Stated to be a wannabe goth.
- Heel Face Revolving Door: Spends more time as a heel than a face, however.
- Helicopter Pack
- Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He has a surprising amount of good in him, and has been stated as being a few steps away from being wholly good.
- Lovable Coward
- Mecha-Mooks: The Jack-Bots and variants.
- Mr. Fanservice: He arguably comes off as an accidental version of this trope.
- Not-So-Harmless Villain: Omi is the one who keeps him in line even as a heel, so when Omi went to the future that limit is removed and ends up in a Bad Future which Jack Spicer's goal of World Domination DID come to pass and is able to even defeat ALL of The Heylin.
- Red Eyes, Take Warning
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: The red to Chase's blue.
- Robot Master
- The Smart Guy: A perfect fit when he's a good guy.
Wuya
"There must be other competent humans in this realm I could work with..."
Voiced by: Susan Silo
The true Big Bad of the first season, Wuya is a 1,500 year old Heylin witch who is more than a little irritated about being trapped as a ghost inside a puzzle box for much of that time. After Jack Spicer releases her, she guides him towards the Shen Gong Wu in an effort to regain her full power and mortal form (and subsequently take over the world). Ruthless and self-serving but also short-sighted, Wuya will betray anyone to achieve her goals, except that one kid who betrayed her, oh what was his name again... The saddest part is that she actually DIDN'T SEE IT COMING!!!
- Ambiguously Brown
- Big Bad: Season 1.
- Demoted to Dragon: What she becomes when Chase Young revives her (with limited powers) at the end of season 2.
- Card-Carrying Villain
- Chronic Backstabbing Disorder: Betrays everybody she works with on a regular basis, repeatedly. Except Raimundo, and that did not end well for her!
- Dark Action Girl
- Deadpan Snarker
- Evil Laugh: Mostly as a ghost.
- I Gave My Word: Despite being evil, Wuya is actually quite honest and kept her end of her deal with Raimundo and truly gave him everything he ever wanted.
- Jerkass
- Our Ghosts Are Different: The following tropes apply only when Wuya is ghostly:
- Physical Goddess: Her human form, when at full power. There's a very good reason Chase Young weakened her so much when he revived her.
- Reality Warper: Her human form has near infinite magical powers and pretty much rewrote the world in an instant when revived.
- Sealed Evil in a Can
- Sexophone: A subtle one is her Leitmotif once she's human.
- Showing Off the New Body: The following physical tropes apply only when Wuya is human:
- Dark-Skinned Redhead
- Does Not Like Shoes
- Evil Redhead: Given that red hair was once considered a mark of a witch, this makes sense.
- Foot Focus
- Green Eyes: Of the "untrustworthy" and "magical" varieties.
- Hartman Hips
- Rapunzel Hair
- Smug Snake: Entirely too overconfident in her plans, which usually fail.
- The Starscream: Once she becomes The Dragon to Chase Young, she seeks out opportunities to overthrow him.
- Unholy Matrimony: Highly hinted with Chase Young in the end.
- Vain Sorceress
- The Vamp
Chase Young
"I do have a... certain reputation."
Voiced by: Jason Marsden
The Big Bad of the second season, Chase Young is charismatic, intelligent, and manipulative, a much darker villain than either Jack or Wuya. 1500 years ago, he was convinced to drink the Lao Mang Long soup, which granted him power and immortality. As a catch, it also turned him evil and gave him the "ability" to become a draconic creature, not always by choice. Skilled in both Kung Fu and Heylin magic, Chase disdains those who would use a "crutch" like the Shen Gong Wu; that said, Chase is something of a visionary and is not without a sense of honor.
- Arrogant Kung Fu Guy
- Badass: Stated by Omi to be "the greatest warrior who ever lived."
- Badass Back
- Badass Bookworm: And by Jack Spicer as the "greatest Evil Genius".
- Badass Long Hair
- Big Bad: Season 2
- Big Bad Ensemble: Shared with Hannibal Roy Bean in season 3, and Jack and Wuya to lesser extents.
- The Dragon / The Starscream: What he previously was to Hannibal Roy Bean. Succesfully betrayed him and locked him away in another dimension.
- Bishonen
- Card-Carrying Villain
- The Chessmaster
- The Corrupter: To Omi.
- Deadpan Snarker
- Deal with the Devil: With Hannibal Roy Bean, though Chase ended up as the Devil in that agreement.
- Elite Mooks: Chase's jungle cats.
- Even Evil Has Standards: Chase is a ruthless half-dragon Heylin Warrior who won't hesitate to turn Omi to the Dark Side or seriously injure Jack Spicer (at the very least, considering he once tossed said "Boy Genius" off a dangerously high cliff and threw a dangerously large boulder at him in another episode), but you can bet your life and college savings that when he makes a promise, he'll keep it.
- Evil Genius: The greatest in the world, no less.
- Evil Laugh: A lot more subdued than other villains, but he does an epic one in the season 2 finale in his dragon form.
- Evil Overlord
- Evil Sorcerer: Never spelled out, but it is clear he knows some kind of Heylin magic.
- Eviler Than Thou: Against Hannibal Roy Bean.
- Eyes of Gold
- Fallen Hero
- Genre Savvy: Knows better than to revive Wuya at full power.
- Knight of Cerebus
- Kung Fu Wizard
- Manipulative Bastard
- Necromancer: A one-time occurance when he raises a giant undead snake with wings to fight the monks.
- Noble Demon
- One-Winged Angel
- Really Seven Hundred Years Old: More than 1500 years old.
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: The blue to Jack's red.
- Scaled Up
- Signature Move: Repulse the Monkey.
- Spikes of Villainy
- The Stoic
- Unholy Matrimony: Highly hinted with Wuya in the end.
- Visionary Villain
- Wicked Cultured: Oozes this.
Hannibal Roy Bean
"Aw, I almost feel pity for the po' boy. Almost."
Voiced by: Tom Kenny
Part of a Big Bad Ensemble with Chase Young in season three, Hannibal Roy Bean is an evil, living bean. An adept reader of others' motivations and emotions, Hannibal prefers to toy with people to achieve his aims. With a Southern drawl and a friendly demeanor, Hannibal's machinations seem to be building to a greater Evil Plan... not that we ever get to see it.
- Aborted Arc: Supposedly, he had an Evil Plan that horrified even Chase Young, who said it was something "much worse" than The End of the World as We Know It. Since the show was Screwed by the Network, we never found out what that was.
- With the show's revival coming up in 2013, we just may learn what his evil plan is.
- Bald of Evil
- Big Bad: Season 3, shared with Chase Young.
- Card-Carrying Villain
- The Corrupter: To Chase Young in the past.
- Eviler Than Thou: Against Chase Young.
- Evil Laugh: A lot.
- Faux Affably Evil
- Hannibal Lecture: Pun aside, he does this a lot, sometimes successful, sometimes not. Hell, he does this the first time he appears to Jack Spicer.
- Mad Scientist: In "Wu Got The Power".
- Manipulative Bastard
- Mobile Suit Human: His giant, spiky armor which he first appears in, but is afterwards revealed to be a bean. It appears again a couple of times in season 3.
- Pint-Sized Powerhouse
- Red Eyes, Take Warning
- Sealed Evil in a Can
- Slasher Smile
- Spikes of Villainy: On his armor.
Recurring Characters
Jermaine
Voiced by: Lee Thompson Young
- Badass Normal
- Black Best Friend: To Omi.
- Guest Star Party Member: Would qualify as a Sixth Ranger if he had appeared a lot more.
- Heel Realization: In the second episode he appears in, he is fighting Omi, but realizes that by fighting for Chase Young, he is actually fighting for the Heylin side.
- Took a Level In Badass
Katnappe
Voiced by: Jennifer Hale
- Blondes Are Evil
- Catgirl: Not really, but she behaves in a cat-like manner and the tail on her suit has been seen moving on its own.
- Classy Cat Burglar
- Designated Cat Fight: Bad puns aside, Katnappe typically faces off against Kimiko.
- Extreme Omnivore: She shows how far she takes the cat theme in "The Shard of Lightning" by snacking on a live goldfish.
- Incredibly Lame Pun: Her specialty.
- Only Known by Their Nickname: Her name is not Ashley.
- Pungeon Master: More cat puns than you can twitch a whisker at.
- Spy Catsuit
- Trickster
- The Vamp
Tubbimura
Voiced by: Maurice LaMarche
- Acrofatic
- Evil Laugh: Complete with fart.
- Fat Bastard
- Highly-Visible Ninja
Mala Mala Jong
- All Your Powers Combined: Has each power of the Shen Gong Wu that makes up its form. In its initial appearence, this is limited to...
- Megaton Punch: The Fist of Tebbigong.
- Nigh Invulnerable: the Two-Ton Tunic.
- Shock and Awe: The Eye of Dashi
- Flight: The Jet Bootsu.
- Invisibility: The Shroud of Shadows.
- Me's a Crowd: In its second appearence, it gains enough Shen Gong Wu that with the Ring of Nine Dragons, it splits into more Jongs.
- Four Is Death: The amount of Jongs it splits into, called the Fearsome Four.
Vlad
Voiced by: Tom Kenny
- Blond Guys Are Evil
- Dumb Muscle
- Evil Gloating: Couldn't resist the urge in his debut episode, which even Jack Spicer thought was a very bad idea, as it cost them their victory.
- Fat Bastard
- Husky Russkie
- The Mole
- Mother Russia Makes You Strong
Pandabubba
Voiced by: Kevin Michael Richardson
- Badass in a Nice Suit
- Corrupt Corporate Executive: In his second appearance.
- Cut Lex Luthor a Check: Unlike other villains, who have grandiose schemes for world domination, Pandabubba uses Shen Gong Wu for relatively mundane, but illegal, money-making ventures, like arming his thugs with Wu to commit crimes or mind-controlling people into a workforce of slave labor.
- Evil Laugh: Jack Spicer finds it awesome.
- Fat Bastard
- Genius Bruiser
- Smug Snake
- Waistcoat of Style: Wears one, but due to his size it doesn't exactly look stylish.
- Wicked Cultured: Definitely has this vibe.
Cyclops
Voiced by: Jeff Bennett
One-Episode Characters
Le Mime
- The Cameo: Made a brief appearance in the first part of the series finale, being enslaved by Jack Spicer.
- Enemy Mime
Pandabubba's Henchmen
- Ambiguously Gay: The henchman in the white suit. It was even planned for him to say to the other henchman how much he enjoyed flying with him in the episode, but it got the cut, due to the very obvious implications.
- Badass in a Nice Suit
- Badass Long Hair: The henchman in the black suit.
- Bald of Evil: The henchman in the white suit, though it's technically a queue, so not entirely bald.
- Co-Dragons
- Cool Shades
- Man in White: Obviously the white-suited henchman.
- No Name Given
- Real Men Wear Pink: The henchman in the white suit wears a pair of pink underwear.
- Screams Like a Little Girl: The henchman in the white suit when he's given a wedgie.
- The Stoic: While they both usually have this vibe, the only one to retain it is the black-suited henchman.
Sibini
- One-Winged Angel: Turns into a larger version of itself to fight Kimiko in a showdown.
- Orifice Invasion: Enters Clay's body through the ear.
- Puppeteer Parasite: Once inside, he takes control of the host.
- Sealed Evil in a Can
Dyris
- Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: At first, the Xiaolin warriors thought she was just a Damsel in Distress and Klofange the villain.
- Blondes Are Evil: One of the two.
- Eldritch Abomination: Her form outside of water. Klofange even says that no man should ever see it twice.
- Grey DeLisle
- One-Winged Angel: On land, she transforms into her monstrous true form.
- Our Mermaids Are Different: She could survive on dry land, but at the cost of becoming a hideous monster.
- Sealed Evil in a Can
- Smug Snake
- The Vamp: She even managed to continue seducing Omi once the Xiaolin warriors knew she was the real villain. He only managed to keep complete focus after her true form was revealed.
Jessie Bailey and the Black Vipers
- Amazon Brigade
- Badass Biker
- Badass Normal
- Brawn Hilda: Jessie.
- Chronic Backstabbing Disorder
- Hot Amazon: The Black Vipers
- The Unfavorite: Jessie feels she is this, compared to Clay.
Gigi
Raksha
- An Ice Person: He's a pile of snow brought to life by the Heart of Jong.
- Snowlems: Version III
Klofange
Voiced by: Tom Kenny
- Anti-Hero
- Badass Normal: Gets by purely on his weapons and strength, yet manages to curb stomp the monks and fight against Dyris in her true form.
- Blade on a Stick
- Good Is Not Nice
- Heroic Sacrifice: While he doesn't exactly die, he is frozen alongside Dyris at the end of the episode.
- The Hunter
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He's understandably very angry that the monks basically provided the means for Dyris to escape, but he does admit that Omi did well at defeating Dyris.
- Peek-a-Bangs: Over his right eye...
- Eyepatch of Power: ...hiding what appears to be a dead eye.
- Taking You with Me
- Top-Heavy Guy
Megan
Voiced by: Grey DeLisle
- Big Damn Heroes: When the Dragons are about to be blasted by Jack's robots, she charges in and defends them with one of Jack's inventions.
- Cute but Cacophonic: She can be very shrill when she wants to be.
- Cheerful Child
- Fluffy Tamer: She has no qualms about making killer robots and mythical reptiles her playmates. Probably doesn't know any better.
- Spoiled Sweet: A spoiled brat around her cousin Jack, but sweet to others.
Blind Old Man
Toshiro Tohomiko
- Bunny Ears Lawyer: A Video-game lover who calls Dojo "funny dragon"? Check. Founder of the most successful video game company in Japan? Also check.
- Ditzy Genius: "Funny dragon."
- Doting Parent: As Kimiko's wealthy father, he made sure that as a kid she got every toy ever made. However, she had to beg him to buy her clothes.
- One of the Kids: A more mature, game-loving version of this who is quite happy to show his inner child.
- Reasonable Authority Figure: Is quick to banish Pandabubba when he realizes his new business partner is evil. Too bad said "partner" has the Zing Zom-Bone.