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Saving Omi

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Written by Stephen Sustarsic
David Silverman
Directed by Jeff Allen

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"Saving Omi" is the thirty-ninth episode of Xiaolin Showdown. It was directed by Jeff Allen and written by Stephen Sustarsic and David Silverman. It originally aired in the United States on Kids WB on May 21, 2005.

Plot

With Omi having gone to the dark side and Master Fung in an unshakable meditative state, Dojo and the three other monks are left racking their brains as to how this happened and how they could change it back. In the meantime, Omi revels in his new partnership, gladly agreeing to help Chase to fulfill his urge to fight incessantly and fight anyone. Chase encourages him, savoring the prospects of the evil they can wreak. Wuya is less enthusiastic with the new ally, and she is no more cheerful when the other Heylin flock to Chase's side. Back at the Temple, the monks are not cheered up when Kimiko finds a video recording taken by Dojo-bot from earlier that day. They learn that it was Chase who sent Master Fung into the Ying-Yang world, meaning he had the real Ying Yo-Yo all along.

Things are bad, and they get worse when Chase Young and Omi attack the Temple. The warriors get ready to fight Chase, but he points to Omi, whose forehead dots are still glowing in the diamond position. Kimiko, Raimundo and Clay try to convince Omi that it was Chase's fault all this was happening, but he ignores them. Chase orders Omi to attack the other three, who are knocked back in the impact. They try to use Shen Gong Wu against him, but Omi dodges so that they are hit by their own magic and beats them up. Chase then heads towards the vault to take some of the Wu from the remaining warriors. Back at his citadel, he uses the Serpent's Tail/Reversing Mirror combination to restore Wuya to her human form, though he does not restore her powers.

Dojo finds a missing piece of the Wu scroll, showing that the Ying Yo-Yo is meant to be used with another Wu, the Yang Yo-Yo. Using only one to leave the Ying-Yang world will leave your good chi trapped there. Omi had not realized this, but Master Fung had, so he put himself in a meditative state to keep his evil side under control. The Warriors and Dojo attack Chase’s fortress for the Ying Yo-Yo to retrieve Omi’s chi and the Yang Yo-Yo, which Dojo remembers is somewhere in that realm.

The monks are soon found, with Omi as aggressive as ever. Even Jack Spicer joins the fight, using the Reversing Mirror to reflect attacks. Still, they find the Ying Yo-Yo and flee into the Ying-Yang world, with Jack accidentally passing into the portal also. After finding Omi's and Master Fung's chi, they find the Yang Yo-Yo and return to their world (closely followed by an unnoticed, near-invisible shape). When they return to Earth, they find Omi, his dots still glowing, ready and anxious to fight. Kimiko tells Raimundo and Clay to keep Omi busy while she goes into Omi with the Manchurian Musca. Jack follows her by using the Changing Chopsticks. Raimundo and Clay use their elemental abilities to battle, but Omi's new Heylin powers far outclass theirs, and Omi pummels both of them. Raimundo, taking the harsh beating, begins to cry, to show Omi that he is hurting him, but Clay, behind Omi's back, breaks up the fight so Omi would stop hurting Raimundo. Still, the two of them are far outclassed by Omi, who has refined his water and ice attacks with brutal strength.

Just then, Kimiko and Jack—who, surprisingly, is helping her navigate Omi’s brain—replace Omi’s chi, leaving Omi's head as he becomes himself again. (Dojo explains that, because Jack carried the Reversing Mirror into the Ying-Yang world, Jack left his evil side behind.)

Unfortunately, Chase Young appears above the young monks, interrupting the happy reunion and an enraged Raimundo wastes no time charging through the air at him. However, Chase, who is much stronger, grasps Raimundo's hands which leaves him kicking in the air, frightened. Mere seconds later Chase morphs into his lizard self and attempts to bite Raimundo's head off, but Clay appears at the last second and manages to get Raimundo to safety.

Faced with Chase and his minions, Dojo and the monks are prepared to defend Omi whatever the cost. Then, Chase reminds Omi that, in his battle-hungry eagerness, he swore his loyalty to him. Remembering what he said, Omi tells his friends to stand down, as being a Xiaolin monk, he cannot go back on his word.

To their horror, Omi moves back to Chase and with Chase's dark magic seizing control, is turned into a cat who hisses angrily at the others who gasp in horror at seeing what's happened. As Omi and the other warriors advance on them with Chase's maniacal laughter echoing in the background, Raimundo, Kimiko, Clay and Jack are forced to flee the palace upon Dojo while Raimundo cries for the second time due to his sadness that despite giving Omi his good chi back, their friend is still on the Heylin side and is now a loyal servant of Chase Young.

Shen Gong Wu

Yang Yo-Yo

Main article: Yang Yo-Yo
The Yang Yo-Yo is Shen Gong Wu that teleports the user(s) to and from the Ying-Yang World. When used it opens a portal to the Ying-Yang World. It is need for a person to leave the Ying-Yang World with their Chi. It was inside Dojo's ear, found while in the Ying-Yang World.

Shen Gong Wu count

Xiaolin : 52

  1. Mantis Flip Coin
  2. Two-Ton Tunic
  3. Eye of Dashi
  4. Third-Arm Sash
  5. Fist of Tebigong
  6. Jetbootsu
  7. Tangle Web Comb
  8. Shroud of Shadows
  9. Helmet of Jong
  10. Falcon's Eye
  11. Sapphire Dragon
  12. Serpent's Tail
  13. Star Hanabi
  14. Lotus Twister
  15. Longi Kite
  16. Sun Chi Lantern
  17. Heart of Jong
  18. Silver Manta Ray
  19. Wushu Helmet
  20. Thorn of Thunderbolt
  21. Tunnel Armadillo
  22. Ju-Ju Flytrap
  23. Silk Spitter
  24. Ruby of Ramses
  25. Mind Reader Conch
  26. Shadow of Fear
  27. Crouching Cougar
  28. Lasso Boa Boa
  29. Monsoon Sandals
  30. Mosaic Scale
  31. Monarch Wings
  32. Lunar Locket
  33. Gills of Hamachi
  34. Black Beetle
  35. Emperor Scorpion
  36. Zin Zong-Bone
  37. Fountain of Hui
  38. Monkey Staff
  39. Changing Chopsticks
  40. Moonstone Locust
  41. Shen-Ga-Roo
  42. Sphere of Yun
  43. Woozy Shooter
  44. Tongue of Saiping
  45. Golden Finger
  46. Manchuria Musca
  47. Golden Tiger Claws
  48. Sweet Baby Among Us
  49. Yang Yo-Yo
  50. Ying Yo-Yo
  51. Shard of Lightning
  52. Reversing Mirror

Jack: 3

  1. Crystal Glasses
  2. Glove of Jisaku
  3. Ring of the Nine Dragons

Chase and Wuya: 3

  1. Eagle Scope
  2. Wushan Geyser
  3. Serpent's Tail

Jesse: 1

  1. Wings of Tinabi

Lost: 2

  1. Sands of Time (hidden in the future)
  2. Hidoku Mouse (fell in a pit of lava)

References


External links

Xiaolin Showdown Episodes
Season 1 The Journey of a Thousand MilesLike a Rock!Tangled WebKatnappe! Shen Yi BuChameleonRing of the Nine DragonsNight of the Sapphire DragonMy Homey OmiBig as TexasRoyal RumbleMala Mala Jong
In the Flesh
Season 2 Days PastCitadel of DoomThe Shard of LightningThe Crystal GlassesPandatownSizing Up OmiEnter the DragonThe Sands of TimeHear Some Evil, See Some EvilDreamscapeMaster Monk GuanThe Evil WithinThe Deep FreezeScreams of the SirenThe Black VipersThe Emperor Scorpion Strikes BackThe Return of PandaBubbaThe Last Temptation of RaimundoThe Year of the Green MonkeyThe Demon SeedThe New OrderThe ApprenticeSomething Jermaine
Dangerous MindsJudging OmiSaving Omi
Season 3 Finding OmiBird of ParadiseThe Life and Times of Hannibal Roy BeanOmi Town
Treasure of the Blind SwordsmanOil in the FamilyThe Return of Master Monk Guan
Dream StalkerChucky Choo (episode)Wu Got the PowerHannibal's Revenge
Time After Time: Part ITime After Time: Part II
Xiaolin Chronicles Episodes
Season 1