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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Jack, stop playing with the moon! It's not a toy!"
It took me several days to write this review, seeing as how I'd have to admit to zillions of online strangers how much I love a kid's cartoon. I swear I don't usually watch this stuff! It's not my fault! I just can't stand any more reality shows!

All right, down to business. Other reviews have covered the basics so I'll gloss over them quickly. Four...
Published on September 22, 2006 by Cilly

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1.0 out of 5 stars NOT FUNNY + BORING = That's why it lasted only 2 seasons. Furthermore, Warner Bros never released season 2 on DVD
- I stumbled upon this movie in the local grocery store. It was on sale for less than the cost of the rental.

- The film is colorful but it's not funny. It's also boring. I'm sure that's why it lasted only two seasons. Furthermore, Warner Bros never released season 2 on DVD.

- I don't know if it's more suitable to kids.

- I gave...
Published 6 months ago by Cestmoi


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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Jack, stop playing with the moon! It's not a toy!", September 22, 2006
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Cilly (Eastern WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Xiaolin Showdown - Season One (DVD)
It took me several days to write this review, seeing as how I'd have to admit to zillions of online strangers how much I love a kid's cartoon. I swear I don't usually watch this stuff! It's not my fault! I just can't stand any more reality shows!

All right, down to business. Other reviews have covered the basics so I'll gloss over them quickly. Four kids--Clay, Kimiko, Raimundo and Omi--are brought to a temple in China, to train as warriors and locate magical artifacts. These artifacts were de-powered and hidden all over the world thousands of years ago, but are regaining their magical potency one by one. The young warriors must find them before they fall into the wrong hands. Those hands belong to an evil boy genius, his nagging ghost mentor, and a host of other interesting villains.

The artifacts give powers to whoever is holding them at the time, and I have to applaud the creators coming up with such an assortment of pleasing things. They can let you talk to animals, stretch yourself like chewing gum, summon a whirlwind, blast fire, or fool with the workings of space and time. Most artifacts require skill and discipline to use correctly. Some give you a new ability, but take away one that you already had. Others backfire. A few are too dangerous to be used at all. The characters have to think about using them; they can't just flail them around.

But the show isn't just about finding and mastering weapons--it's also about finding and mastering yourself. And while cartoons that moralize really rub me the wrong way, I approve this time. The characters learn to find the rational way to approach a problem, and even better, consider how their own strengths and weaknesses factor into a situation. A presence of forethought, more than skill or luck, is responsible for the good guys' victories. That's what sets Xiaolin Showdown head-and-shoulders above most other kid's shows.

Speaking of forethought, it has a glorious absence in the monks' adversary Jack Spicer, who is now my new favorite 'villain'. If this show was done live-action, I'd accuse Jack Spicer's actor of stealing the show. A cape-swirling, self-styled "Evil Boy Genius", Spicer builds armies of robots, grins and rants, chickens out, gloats and whines about the pitfalls he encounters on his lonely path to greatness. Brilliant yet foolish, egotistical, star-struck, greedy and impulsive, he is Daffy Duck trying his best to be Ming The Merciless. He's not much of a villain, but a perfect troublemaker and hilarious to watch. He's too haphazard--and a bit too nice--to be the evil genius he wants to be, but when he gets his act together, watch out. He has a little knowledge, and it's dangerous.

But Jack Spicer never stops to think about anything, and this begins and ends with him being chewed out by his ghostly sidekick, Wuya. Wuya is the squidlike, floating spirit of an ancient witch, who has teamed up with Jack Spicer for lack of a better partner. She's the brains of the outfit, but very much hampered by the fact that she's not solid and can't do things for herself. She can't force Spicer to do anything, just yell and egg him on, and she would clearly love to smack some sense into him.

None of the villains can get along with each other when they team up, and they double-cross, back-bite and dump each other constantly. The importance of compassion and teamwork is drawn clearly here--if you can't find a way to work with others, you're not going to get anywhere. And the good guys also do less-than-admirable things to each other, out of jealousy or anger, with similar results. Just *saying* they're 'good' is not good enough; the heroes have to learn to walk their talk.

The series explores the idea that humans are neither totally good nor totally bad, and yes, I know, it's just a simplistic cartoon...but the results are pretty interesting. Certain characters cross the good/evil line in either direction, and query each other or themselves on their true natures, especially after Volume One. This is the main reason WB needs to come out with Volume 2 on DVD. Ahem.

You can probably tell that I think this show goes beyond battles, but the fights are great too. When two people want to claim the same artifact, a Xiaolin Showdown is declared and the combatants fight using whatever artifacts they already have. But that, to me, isn't the interesting part; the battlegrounds are. Declaring a Showdown suspends the laws of reality while it's fought, and everything changes to a surrealistic landscape that never fails to amaze me with it's sense and creativity. These showdowns take place in space, in giant pinball machines, in a forest of impossibly tall trees--even a common haystack gets a fever-dream makeover. I love these sequences and, frankly, always wish that the animation was higher-quality so I could enjoy it even more.

Well, that's enough. It's a really good show with heart, brains, humor, a believable theme, magic shiny things and robots and stuff. Hang on for a good wild ride.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One Of The Funniest Shows On T.V.!!, June 17, 2006
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Xiaolin Showdown - Season One (DVD)
I must admit, when i first saw Xiaolin Showdown I couldn't understand a word. Now it is one of my favorites!! I love how Jack Spicer is smart, and yet a fool. Also, I like how Omi can't talk right. Next, Clay's southern accent and metaphors are hilarious! Raimondo I like the most because he is always the one making jokes. And Kimico is a girly-girl, but in battle, she is fierce. Don't think this cartoon is all humor, it is also logical. Buy this DVD and watch the show on cartoon network!!!
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE BEST CARTOON EVER!!!!!, May 27, 2006
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Xiaolin Showdown - Season One (DVD)
Ok ok, I'll admit that I love this show. I never admited it at first in front of my brother or he would rub it in my face.
I like the characters and the way that they have attitude! It's actually just the whole cartoon that is awesome. It's funny and it takes awhile, but you can actually get into the plot (unlike some where it takes like FOREVER). It's just totally and completly AWESOME!!!!!!!! Watch it!!!!
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally!!!, April 29, 2006
This review is from: Xiaolin Showdown - Season One (DVD)
I have been waiting forever for this show to come out on DVD. It is absolutely hilarious and very different from the average cartoon. It is about 4 monks who are brought together at a Xiaolin temple to learn the ancient art of the dragon. From there they must embark on a journey to collect ancient objects known as Shen Gon Wu which have magnificent powers. For more info on the show got to IMDB.com or TV.com
Adults and children alike will delight in this show.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One Of The Funniest Shows On T.V.!!, June 18, 2006
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Xiaolin Showdown - Season One (DVD)
I must admit, when i first saw Xiaolin Showdown I couldn't understand a word. Now it is one of my favorites!! I love how Jack Spicer is smart, and yet a fool. Also, I like how Omi can't talk right. Next, Clay's southern accent and metaphors are hilarious! Raimondo I like the most because he is always the one making jokes. And Kimico is a girly-girl, but in battle, she is feirce. Don't think this cartoon is all humor, it is also logical. Buy this DVD and watch the show on cartoon network!!!
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Show Ever, June 30, 2006
This review is from: Xiaolin Showdown - Season One (DVD)
I love this show!!! For the first few times I watched the show I thought it was stupid, but now Im totally hooked! I watch it everyday. And for all you Xiaolin Showdown fans there will be a game released on December, 1, 20006 for nintendo ds ps2 and some other platforms I dont remember.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best show ever!, June 23, 2006
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Xiaolin Showdown - Season One (DVD)
I for one am picking this dvd up once its released. All the charaters are very smart and the whole show is spectacular. I would also recomend teen titans and avatar:the last airbender.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A FAN'S REVIEW, August 6, 2006
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Xiaolin Showdown - Season One (DVD)
This show is so awesome. My faveourite character is Jack {evil boy
genius} He is a funny villian.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Show ! Cool Story ! Hyperfast Action! Insane Comedy!, July 11, 2006
This review is from: Xiaolin Showdown - Season One (DVD)
Oh yeah! I've been waiting for this show to come to DVD and it is here! Oh yeah!

I like Samurai Jack & also watching Shaw Brothers martial arts movies...
this is a perfect blend of both!
Get it!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars where's the next season?, October 24, 2008
This review is from: Xiaolin Showdown - Season One (DVD)
you would be surprised how funny and entertaining this series really is, even though it looks a bit weak by it's cover. the humor is smart, jack spicer, boy genius is hilarious, and omi is so out of it- where is the next season?? I WANT IT!!! Please?
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