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Katnappe!

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Written by Amy Wolfram
Directed by Steven Lyons

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|} "Katnappe!" is the fourth episode of Xiaolin Showdown. It was directed by Steven Lyons and written by Amy Wolfram. It originally aired in the United States on Kids WB on November 22, 2003.

Plot

The Xiaolin Monks decide to test the recently acquired Golden Tiger Claws. The training session is interrupted by Dojo Kanojo Cho just before Omi's turn. Dojo announces that the Changing Chopsticks, which allows someone to shrink to the size of a grain of rice, have just become active. They fly off to Easter Island to find them.

When they arrive, the Heylin witch Wuya, evil boy genius Jack Spicer, and their new compatriot, Katnappé are already there. Omi and Katnappe reach for the Shen Gong Wu at the same time and reach a stalemate. Omi challenges Katnappe to a game of tag, wagering the Golden Tiger Claws against the Fist of Tebigong. While Omi brags about his skills and the powers of his Shen Gong Wu, Katnappe uses the Fist of Tebigong to create a small earthquake, which causes Omi to drop the Golden Tiger Claws. Katnappe recovers the fallen artifact and uses it to defeat Omi quickly, allowing the Heylin side to leave with all three of the mystical items.

In trying to comfort Omi, back at the Xiaolin Temple, Kimiko Tohomiko tells Omi that he cannot always win. Master Fung decides it is time to teach the young monks the difference between losing and not winning, so he challenges them to a game promising to relieve them of chore duties should they win. The object of the game is to take a small jade statue from Master Fung. Omi, Kimiko, and Raimundo are taken out without coming close to the statue, while Kung Fu cowboy Clay Bailey manages to rope the statue. As he tries to pull it away, Master Fung pulls out a hammer and smashes the statue. The monks do not fully understand the lesson, but do remember their master telling them that not losing may be good enough.

Meanwhile, Wuya is praising Katnappe back in Jack’s laboratory. However, Katnappe decides that the Golden Tiger Claws are too much fun and abandons her new teammates to set off on her own agenda. The monks hear of the mischief caused by Katnappe in a short while and head for the Mall of the World. The quartet of heroes is confident that they can outsmart their foe after Master Fung’s lesson. Nevertheless, Katnappe defeats them using her cat-like abilities, her genetically enhanced super-kittens and the Golden Tiger Claws. After Katnappe escapes, Kimiko figures out that Katnappe would go to Catatonia Land, a theme park for cat fanatics.

The monks travel there on Dojo and find Katnappe having the time of her life on a roller coaster. Omi hopes they can form a plan based on what they learned from their previous encounters. Raimundo announces that the only thing he has learned is that Clay will not hit a girl, which gives Omi an idea. As Katnappe exits the roller coaster, Clay puts her in a bear hug because, technically, that is not fighting. After a short struggle, Omi swipes the Golden Tiger Claws away from her. Jack and Wuya arrive seconds later with Jack's new Bloodhound-Bots, which he used to find Katnappe. Omi uses the tiger claws to open a portal to the center of the Earth and throws the bots and the Golden Tiger Claws through. Defeated, Katnappe climbs into Jack's hovercraft. Jack and Wuya announce their frustrations towards Katnappe as they fly away. While Omi may not have the Golden Tiger Claws he greatly desired, the evil forces of the Heylin no longer have them either, and that is good enough.

Cast

Shen Gong Wu

Changing Chopsticks

Main article: Changing Chopsticks
The Changing Chopsticks are a fictional artifact that can reduce the size of objects or their user. They were discovered on Easter Island in the nostrils of one of the Moai. Jack Spicer uses them to build the Chameleon-Bot.[1]

Total

Xiaolin

  1. Mantis Flip Coin
  2. Two-Ton Tunic
  3. Eye of Dashi
  4. Third-Arm Sash
  5. Monkey Staff
  6. Tangle Web Comb

Heylin

  1. Fist of Tebigong
  2. Jetbootsu
  3. Changing Chopsticks

Lost

  1. Golden Tiger Claws (at the Earth's core)

Xiaolin Showdown

Omi vs. Katnappe Tag
Prize Changing Chopsticks
Omi Golden Tiger Claws
Katnappe Fist of Tebigong
Winner Katnappe
  1. "Chameleon". Dan Riba (director). Xiaolin Showdown. Kids WB. 2003-12-06.
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