Guys, maybe it easy, if you guys go watch the Xiaolin Chronicles series and find more pictures of the Shen Gong Wu to use
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Wiki quote: "In order to retain their human form, the user must drink the soup everyday, otherwise he/she would be in their true form, incapable of changing back to human."
My question; If Chase, say, didn’t drink the soup on Monday and lost his human form, would he regain it on Tuesday when he drank the soup again? I’m trying to figure out how the soup works in terms of permanence. Will the soup still have all the same effects on Chase, besides a human form, until he consumes the soup again?
Can this article (The Treasure of the Blind Swordsman) grant ANY wish?
I really like Chase as he is an true villian and quite amusing from time to time, but I feel that we do not know much about him. Yes he turned to the side of evil but is the reason really power and yought? Maybe there was something else? O and seriously he being related to Omi? I do not think so.....
Ok, I'm confused, because according to this site http://www.tv.com/shows/xiaolin-chronicles/ a new episode won't air until December 6th, and the new episode is called "Mi Temple, Mi Casa." But when I went to the main page of this wiki, it says, "3 days left until Heylin Within premieres." So which one is correct??
Okay, I'm ignoring Xiaolin Chronicles because there are so many errors in it, such as the others not knowing where the Wu vault is, them all being Shoku warriors when only Raimundo is, the fact that Kimiko has a solid design when she's supposed to wear a different outfit in every episode (short of her monk outfit and her outfit in a showdown), changing the names of the Wu (seriously?! Orb of Torpedo?!), and changing several parts of the character designs (like Jack's outfit, Dojo being YELLOW when he's GREEN, and the monk uniform). So, when writing my stories, I gnore all of that. So, ignoring all of the Wu that exists in Xiaolin Chronicles, at the end of Xiaolin Showdown, who has what Shen Gong Wu in their possession?
It's stated everywhere across the interwebs, but where did this fact stem from? The only time I can remember the characters in the show ever mentioning the word 'circus' was Raimundo himself when describing Master Fung's toenails. Can someone please tell me where this piece of trivia came from? Was it released in a Q and A or something?
I just have a random question; if someone ever has the time to answer it, that would be great!
Question: Does Master Fung ever actually use a Shen Gong Wu? I realized the other day that, despite rewatching the series, I could not think of a single circumstance in which he uses a Shen Gong Wu. If anyone can give an example of a time he does use a specific Shen Gong Wu, I would be most appriciative.
Thanks!
What really confused me was the episode of "The Return of Master Monk Guan" simply because in his debut episode "Master Monk Guan" he traded in Dojo to get his spear back. Yet in the previously mentioned episode, he is said to have over 300 spears at his disposal. If that is the case, why did he trade in Dojo in the first place? This is just really confusing to me.
Many people have stated that Wuya was a Xiaolin dragon at some point, along with Dashi, Guan and Chase. But i just don't see that, not entirely, what do you think?