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Written by | Stephen Sandoval |
Directed by | Ray DeLaurentis |
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"The Apprentice" is the thirty-fifth episode of Xiaolin Showdown. It was directed by Ray DeLaurentis and written by Stephen Sandoval. It originally aired in the United States on Kids WB on May 7, 2005.
Plot
To defeat the newest and most powerful enemy, Chase Young, Master Fung teaches the Warriors how to deceive each other. He asks the Warriors to reach the top of the cliff, and he wants them to deceive each other to get to the top first. In the end, Kimiko wins, and the Warriors conclude that Omi needs to learn to be less trustworthy, as he was tricked most often during the drill. At Jack Spicer's lair, after having a big fight with his new Robo-Jack, Chase Young appears and offers a challenge. Jack and Katnappé will race to get the next Shen Gong Wu. The winner will become his apprentice. The Shen Gong Wu happens to be the Woozy Shooter. When the Warriors try to get it, they encounter their U-bot counterparts, only to realize they have been re-programmed by Katnappé to stop the monks, and so Katnappé takes the Woozy Shooter.
While the Warriors are despairing over the U-Bots' betrayal, Jack comes to the Xiaolin Temple, saying what a failure he is. Omi suggests that he stay in the Xiaolin Temple and fight for the side of good. He readily agrees. The next morning, Omi sends Jack to do all the chores. While Jack is sleeping, Clay Bailey notices the U-Bots are stealing the Monsoon Sandals, the Lotus Twister, the Ring of the Nine Dragons and the Shroud of Shadows. Then Katnappé uses the Woozy Shooter, putting all the Warriors in a hallucinating state. Jack wakes up, and Katnappé attempts to use the Woozy Shooter on him, but he uses the Reversing Mirror to reflect it back onto her. While the Warriors snap out of their state, they attack their U-Bots. However, Jack notices all the Shen Gong Wu at his disposal and runs off with them, much to Omi's disappointment.
Jack presents the stolen Shen Gong Wu to Chase, and Chase agrees to take him in as his apprentice. The Warriors regrettably care for Katnappé after last night. However, when she is alone, she attempts to steal more Shen Gong Wu, only to be noticed by Omi. She persuades him to team up with her (without telling the others) and get the stolen Shen Gong Wu back, and he agrees to do so. While trying to re-claim the Shen Gong Wu, Omi and Jack get into a Xiaolin Showdown—a game of "Truth or Lie." Jack's house releases a massive cloud of balloons big enough to stand on. One player asks the other a yes or no question. If he answers correctly, nothing happens, but if he has the courage to provide a false response, the balloon he is standing on will pop. The players may pop balloons on their own and jump onto new balloons, but whoever hits the ground first loses the Xiaolin Showdown.
Sneaky as ever, Jack starts by popping Omi's balloon, and Omi bounces back up off another and returns the favor. Omi asks Jack if he only does evil because he feels small and worthless. Jack says no, but he lied, so his balloon pops, and he falls to a lower one. Jack asks Omi if he only became a Xiaolin Warrior because he feels like a geek with a big head. Omi says no. He told the truth. However, then Jack says Omi has a big ego, and Omi denies it. Omi lied, and he has to use the Silk Spitter to make it onto another balloon. Then Omi asks if Jack stole the Shen Gong Wu only because he would not be good enough to be a Xiaolin Monk. Jack says no, but he lied again, and using the Lotus Twister; he grabs onto another balloon. Then Jack asks:
"Did you really believe me when I agreed to turn good, or did you just take me in because you wanted to prove your friends wrong?" Omi says he really believed in him. He told the truth. Then Jack claims he was planning to double-cross him all along. Jack lied, and he falls out of the cloud, ending the showdown.
However, Katnappé is nowhere to be seen, having snuck out of Jack's yard with the Shen Gong Wu, joined by the U-Bots. However, the U-Bots have been reprogrammed again by Kimiko, and they disarm and bind Katnappé. Omi steps out from behind a tree with the other monks, announcing how he set up the trap for Katnappé before she could do anything bad to them first.
Then back at the Xiaolin Temple, Omi shows his new sneaky tricks by playing poker, combining bluffs with sincerity, and secretly sticking aces up his sleeves.
Shen Gong Wu
Woozy Shooter
Main article: Woozy Shooter
The Woozy Shooter is a Shen Gong Wu that when used, emits a purple fog at a person. Anyone who comes in contact with this fog goes on a hallucination for a short period of time. It can affect multiple people at once, and is based off a trumplet. It was on a side of a valley
Xiaolin Showdown
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References
Xiaolin Showdown Episodes | ||||
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Season 1 | The Journey of a Thousand Miles • Like a Rock! • Tangled Web • Katnappe! Shen Yi Bu • Chameleon • Ring of the Nine Dragons • Night of the Sapphire Dragon • My Homey Omi • Big as Texas • Royal Rumble • Mala Mala Jong In the Flesh | |||
Season 2 | Days Past • Citadel of Doom • The Shard of Lightning • The Crystal Glasses • Pandatown • Sizing Up Omi • Enter the Dragon • The Sands of Time • Hear Some Evil, See Some Evil • Dreamscape • Master Monk Guan • The Evil Within • The Deep Freeze • Screams of the Siren • The Black Vipers • The Emperor Scorpion Strikes Back • The Return of PandaBubba • The Last Temptation of Raimundo • The Year of the Green Monkey • The Demon Seed • The New Order • The Apprentice • Something Jermaine Dangerous Minds • Judging Omi • Saving Omi | |||
Season 3 | Finding Omi • Bird of Paradise • The Life and Times of Hannibal Roy Bean • Omi Town Treasure of the Blind Swordsman • Oil in the Family • The Return of Master Monk Guan Dream Stalker • Chucky Choo (episode) • Wu Got the Power • Hannibal's Revenge Time After Time: Part I • Time After Time: Part II |
Xiaolin Chronicles Episodes | ||||
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