When the Heart of Jong falls into a crevice and is buried under a pile of snow while the Monks and Jack Spicer are trying to possess the Lunar Locket, the Shen-Gong-Wu's magic brings the pile of snow to life and Raksha is born. Wuya sides with him into bringing the Earth into a permanent Ice Age. Can the monks stop Raksha?moreless
When the Heart of Jong falls into a crevice and is buried under a pile of snow while the Monks and Jack Spicer are trying to possess the Lunar Locket, the Shen-Gong-Wu's magic brings the pile of snow to life and Raksha is born. Wuya sides with him into bringing the Earth into a permanent Ice Age. My favorite part of this episode is when we see the xiaolin showdown. This was like the only favorite part of this episode that is my favorite because well the rest of the episode they are trying to figure out how to stop Raksha.moreless
When the Heart of Jong falls into a crevice and is buried under a pile of snow while the Monks and Jack Spicer are trying to possess the Lunar Locket, the Shen-Gong-Wu's magic brings the pile of snow to life and Raksha is born. Wuya sides with him into bringing the Earth into a permanent Ice Age. My favorite part of this episode is when we see the xiaolin showdown. This was like the only favorite part of this episode that is my favorite because well the rest of the episode they are trying to figure out how to stop Raksha.moreless
Raksha was a stupid crook to have an episode to himself. I don't really understand this episode either, what does the Heart of Jong really do and what does Raksha want? These episodes' qualities are downgrading and I'm getting bored by the minute. Please do some more character development or I'm going to be bored to death by the insane antics of new villains, old warriors and silly plotlines. The freezing environment helps a little bit, the ice was beautiful and helped with the cold atmosphere but this episode lacked substance too. If xiaolin showdown does not buck up, it may well lose to many other shows.moreless
Kimiko in a bikini. Yes! What more can I say? (All right, fine. Let's see: Um, I don't know, I think Kimiko and the three stooges might have gone looking for a Shen Gung Wu or something; and they might have fought Jack Spicer or something; and Omi probably mangled the English language and or slang at some point; and Dojo was probably in this episode and grew big and flew everyone around;) I do seem to recall Frosty the Snowman on crack being in it.... but.... what ever. Who cares? I mean, KIMIKO IN A BIKINI!! What does it matter what else happened? Best episode ever!moreless
Omi's episode. New robot included, Dude-Bot. New villain, Raksha, a snowy monster capable of crushing the Warriors as if they were facing Cyclops. His weakness most notably is FIRE!!
The Warriors arrived at a mountain to retrieve a Shen Gong Wu(forgot the name). Jack comes and introduces his friend, the Dude-Bot. Smart thinking of Jack to use the Heart Of Jang to bring the robot to life. However, after his encounteer with the Warriors, Dude-bot became too emotional and threw the Heart Of Jong into the dark snow. There, the Heart regenerates into a snowy monster known as Raksha. He arrives at Jack Spicer's lair and destroys it. The Warriors arrive shortly only to find Jack Spicer terrified. They decided to help him. As Raksha came to the temple, it seemed like every other Shen Gong Wu did not affect Raksha. The Warriors were defeated along with most of their Shen Gong Wu. The Warriors, feeling unsatisfied decided to challenge Raksha again. This time, Omi did the mistake. He uses the Orb Of Toonami and makes Raksha grow bigger. But, Omi realizes this and challenges Raksha to a Xiaolin Showdown. He defeats Raksha by smashing a hockey puck right through the monster putting an end to the terror. At last, the Warriors earn new robes.(Cool design I must say)moreless
At the end of this episode when Jack says to Wuya "I need you like I need more snow down my pants" and then splashed snow in her face, why didn't it just go through Wuya? She isn't solid. The snow must have been what was left over of Raksha.
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Unless I miss my guess, isn't the Heart of Jung only supposed to bring inanimate objects to life? How then could it create Raksha out of nothing when he didn't exist? He would have had to already been formed (Frosty the Snowman anyone?) and the Heart of Jung land on him in order to bring him to life.
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Raksha: Ahhh, beautiful cold.
Wuya: Yeah! Yeah! We all like it cold, but we should be out gathering Shen Gong Wu so we can rule the world!
Raksha: Ice, snow, darkness, Raksha already rules the world.
Wuya: Of course you do, but...
Raksha: (When he notices that there's no snow surrounding the Xiaolin temple) Who dares bring heat into Raksha's world?!
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(talking to Raksha)Kimiko: Care for a little fire, snowman?
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Omi: You've made your bed Spicer, now you must eat it!
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Raksha is like a parody of Bumble, the Aboninable Snowman from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
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When Jack turns the Dude-Bot human with the Heart Of Jong, it is similar to the idea of Pinocchio.
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Kimiko: Care for a little fire, Snowman?
(she hurls a fireball at Raksha)
This is similar to the line, "Care for a little fire, Scarecrow?" said by the Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard Of Oz.
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