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* BadFuture: ''Planet of the Dragons'' shows that dragons are the dominant species and humans are their slaves/pets, all because [[spoiler:[[NiceJobBreakingItHero the monks treated Dojo like a servant instead of a friend and with him leading the dragons, the monks had no way of finding new shen gong wu.]], however it was really his descendant who led the dragon takeover, Dojo just wanted humans and dragons to be equal.]]

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* BadFuture: ''Planet of the Dragons'' shows that dragons are the dominant species and humans are their slaves/pets, all because [[spoiler:[[NiceJobBreakingItHero the monks treated Dojo like a servant instead of a friend and with him leading the dragons, the monks had no way of finding new shen gong wu.]], however wu]]. However it was really his descendant who led the dragon takeover, Dojo just wanted humans and dragons to be equal.]]
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According to TheOtherWiki, it will not be renewed. However, a new franchise will start.

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** As of the finale, it's pretty much confirmed that the show is in an alternate continuity, due to having a completely different backstory for Chase, [[spoiler: different origins for the Shen Gong Wu as a whole, and Master Monk Guan's status in the show, which ties into the new Shen Gong Wu origin.]]



* ContinuityReboot: Seems to be this along with BroadStrokes and TimeSkip, as the Shen Gong Wu being gathered are Wu the characters had in the original series (albeit renamed), character relations seem back to square one, ignoring most of Season 3 in favor of Season 1 and 2's status quo, along with some characters seeming quite different (Chase Young is perhaps even more of a CardCarryingVillain than in the original show).

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* ContinuityReboot: Seems to be this along with BroadStrokes and TimeSkip, as the Shen Gong Wu being gathered are Wu the characters had in the original series (albeit renamed), character relations seem back to square one, ignoring most of Season 3 in favor of Season 1 and 2's status quo, along with some characters seeming quite different (Chase Young is perhaps even more of a CardCarryingVillain than in the original show).show, even [[spoiler: having a new backstory)]].


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** On the subject of Hannibal, Chase's [[spoiler: StartOfDarkness in this continuity does seem to have involved some sort of malevolent, phantom-like being that brings Hannibal's armor from the original show to mind, but whether or not it is Hannibal is unknown, as Chase's backstory in Chronicles had him merely use the Lao Mang Long Soup provided by this being to achieve more power after he had already turned to evil.]]
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Removed Element Number Five example, as it did not appear to be a special element, seperate from the other four. (Granted, I have not seen the series, so feel free to fix, but keep in mind that it has to be more than a eastern element among an western element group)


* ElementNumberFive: Ping Pong is Dragon of Wood, which is one of the eastern elements.
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Revival title of ''WesternAnimation/XiaolinShowdown'' that premiered in August of 2013. Unlike the WB produced predecessor, this series is a collaboration from Canadian and French companies, ''[=ActionFliks=] Media Corp'' and ''Genao Productions'' and aired on DisneyXD.

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Revival title of ''WesternAnimation/XiaolinShowdown'' that premiered in August of 2013. Unlike the WB produced predecessor, this series is a collaboration from Canadian and French companies, ''[=ActionFliks=] Media Corp'' and ''Genao Productions'' and aired on DisneyXD.
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* BroadStrokes: ''Chronicles'' may possibly take place after Season 3 of the original show, albeit everyone is a Shoku warrior, but certain details seem to have been changed (the explanation of what Wuya was imprisoned in, Shen Gong Wu being renamed, the characters lacking Wu that they had in the first series, and the Dragons lacking the Wudai Weapons, for example). Chase Young also goes back to being an enigmatic observer as opposed to being as active as he was in Season 3.

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* BroadStrokes: ''Chronicles'' may possibly seems to take place after Season 3 of the original show, albeit everyone is a Shoku warrior, but certain details seem to have been changed (the explanation of what Wuya was imprisoned in, Shen Gong Wu being renamed, the characters lacking Wu that they had in the first series, and the Dragons lacking the Wudai Weapons, for example). Chase Young also goes back to being an enigmatic observer as opposed to being as active as he was in Season 3.
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* BroadStrokes: ''Chronicles'' may possibly to take place after Season 3 of the original show, albeit everyone is a Shoku warrior, but certain details seem to have been changed (the explanation of what Wuya was imprisoned in, Shen Gong Wu being renamed, the characters lacking Wu that they had in the first series, and the Dragons lacking the Wudai Weapons, for example). Chase Young also goes back to being an enigmatic observer as opposed to being as active as he was in Season 3.

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* BroadStrokes: ''Chronicles'' may possibly to take place after Season 3 of the original show, albeit everyone is a Shoku warrior, but certain details seem to have been changed (the explanation of what Wuya was imprisoned in, Shen Gong Wu being renamed, the characters lacking Wu that they had in the first series, and the Dragons lacking the Wudai Weapons, for example). Chase Young also goes back to being an enigmatic observer as opposed to being as active as he was in Season 3.
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* BroadStrokes: ''Chronicles'' seems to take place after Season 3 of the original show, albeit everyone is a Shoku warrior, but certain details seem to have been changed (the explanation of what Wuya was imprisoned in, Shen Gong Wu being renamed, the characters lacking Wu that they had in the first series, and the Dragons lacking the Wudai Weapons, for example). Chase Young also goes back to being an enigmatic observer as opposed to being as active as he was in Season 3.

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* BroadStrokes: ''Chronicles'' seems may possibly to take place after Season 3 of the original show, albeit everyone is a Shoku warrior, but certain details seem to have been changed (the explanation of what Wuya was imprisoned in, Shen Gong Wu being renamed, the characters lacking Wu that they had in the first series, and the Dragons lacking the Wudai Weapons, for example). Chase Young also goes back to being an enigmatic observer as opposed to being as active as he was in Season 3.
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** While not ''technically'' in error (all we knew of Raimundo's past previously was that he liked surfing and had a hometown), a lot of people don't like his new backstory of being a child carnie forced to clean up elephant poop.
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** Le Mime was, for a starter/one-shot villain, decently powerful in the original show, but here in ''Chronicles'', it's a whole other story, his powers are more combat-oriented and don't have the weaknesses they did in the original show. Added to that, he's capable of easily defeating the Monks this time around, and if it wasn't for the episode's Shen-Gong Wu, he just might have ''won''.

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** Le Mime was, for a starter/one-shot villain, decently powerful in the original show, but here in ''Chronicles'', it's a whole other story, his powers are more combat-oriented and don't have the weaknesses they did in the original show. Added to that, he's capable of easily defeating the Monks this time around, and if it wasn't for the episode's Shen-Gong Shen Gong Wu, he just might have ''won''.

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* SeriesContinuityError: In ''Showdown'' it's well established that Dashi trapped Wuya in a puzzle box. ''Chronicles'' claims he trapped her in a spring. This is even lampshaded by Dojo.

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In ''Showdown'' ''Showdown'', it's well established that Dashi trapped Wuya in a puzzle box. ''Chronicles'' claims he trapped her in a spring. This is even lampshaded by Dojo.



** While not ''technically'' in error (all we knew of Raimoundo's past previously was that he liked surfing and had a hometown), a lot of people don't like his new backstory of being a child carnie forced to clean up elephant poop.

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** While not ''technically'' in error (all we knew of Raimoundo's Raimundo's past previously was that he liked surfing and had a hometown), a lot of people don't like his new backstory of being a child carnie forced to clean up elephant poop.
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* RaceLift: Wuya. Though she was always of an ambiguous racial background, Chronicles revealed that her new human form is now significantly paler than she originally was.
** Fans are unsure if it's to make her appear more Chinese, but it's been the most speculated theory.
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* OutOfOrder:The first six episodes after the three-part pilot were not aired in order, possibly explaining some of the fans' confusion about the plot.

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* OutOfOrder:The OutOfOrder: The first six episodes after the three-part pilot were not aired in order, possibly explaining some of the fans' confusion about the plot.
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* BigBadEnsemble: Chase and Wuya both work separately in order to gain more power, having respectively Shadow and Jack Spicer as their {{Dragon}}s. Chase's choice turns out pretty well so far, Wuya's... Not much.

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* BigBadEnsemble: Chase and Wuya both work separately in order to gain more power, having respectively Shadow and Jack Spicer as their {{Dragon}}s.TheDragon. Chase's choice turns out pretty well so far, Wuya's... Not much.
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** Le Mime was, for a starter/one-shot villain, decently powerful in the original show, but here in ''Chronicles'', it's a whole other story, his powers are more combat-oriented and don't have the weaknesses they did in the original show. Added to that, he's capable of easily defeating the Monks this time around, and if it wasn't for the episode's Shen-Gong Wu, he just might have ''won''.
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* AlternateContinuity: Considering that the show has changed many important details (How Wuya was banished, Raimundo not being leader or it being mentioned, the names of the Shen Gong Wu, and characterization being reverted back to earlier seasons), it seems to be heading in this direction.

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* AlternateContinuity: Considering that the show has changed many important details (How Wuya was banished, Raimundo not being leader or it being mentioned, the names of the Shen Gong Wu, and characterization being reverted back to earlier seasons), seasons, and the renaming and recreation of the Ying-Yang World), it seems to be heading in this direction.
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** Heal Me pulls a similar stunt, except it is only limited to Omi in this case.
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* CompressedVice: In order to teach AnAesop, the monks treat Dojo like a servant ''only'' in Planet Of The Dragons. Every other episode has them being very understanding (such as using Shen Gong Wu to travel when Dojo upset about Master Fung leaving and is unable to fly.)
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* ShoutOut: Kimiko's outfit and one wheel cycle in the Virtual World are strikingly similar to that of Yumi from ''CodeLyoko'' when she is in a virtual world. Also they are both Japanese.

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* ShoutOut: Kimiko's outfit and one wheel cycle in the Virtual World are strikingly similar to that of Yumi from ''CodeLyoko'' when she is in a virtual world. Also they are both Japanese.Enough for its [[ShoutOut/XiaolinChronicles own page]].
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[--[[caption-width-right:300:''In the back, from left to right:'' Clay, Raimundo, Kimiko, Master Fung, Omi and Dojo, little different then how you remember them.\\
''Front and center:'' New character Boris Antonio Rolf Jean-Pierre Gaulle [=LeGrand=] IV, aka ‘Ping-Pong.’]]--]
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Picking up some time after the original series, things seem peaceful for the monks and they even have a new recruit named Ping Pong. However trouble literally comes to their doorstep when a new Heylin warrior sent by Chase winds up getting most of their acquired Shen Gong Wu in his possession. Back to square one and with no Master Fung to aid them (initially), the five Dragon Warrior sent out on a journey to find any Shen Gong Wu that has yet to be collected while fending off attacks from the Heylin side and hopefully reclaiming the Wu that was lost.

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Picking up some time after the original series, things seem peaceful for the monks and they even have a new recruit named Ping Pong. However trouble literally comes to their doorstep when a new Heylin warrior sent by Chase winds up getting most of their acquired Shen Gong Wu in his possession. Back to square one and with no Master Fung to aid them (initially), the five Dragon Warrior Warriors sent out on a journey to find any Shen Gong Wu that has yet to be collected while fending off attacks from the Heylin side and hopefully reclaiming the Wu that was lost.
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The character sheet is shared with it's original series, so [[Characters/XiaolinShowdown go there for information on the new characters]].

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The character sheet is shared with it's its original series, so [[Characters/XiaolinShowdown go there for information on the new characters]].
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** When Dojo's young descendant is shown in one episode he has Dojo's [[AdaptationDyeJob original color scheme]] from XaolinShowdown.

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** When Dojo's young descendant is shown in one episode he has Dojo's [[AdaptationDyeJob original color scheme]] from XaolinShowdown.XiaolinShowdown.
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** When Dojo's young descendant is shown in one episode he has Dojo's [[AdaptionDyeJob original color scheme]] from ShaolinShowdown.

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** When Dojo's young descendant is shown in one episode he has Dojo's [[AdaptionDyeJob [[AdaptationDyeJob original color scheme]] from ShaolinShowdown.XaolinShowdown.
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** When Dojo's young descendant is shown in one episode he has Dojo's [[AdaptionDyeJob original color scheme]] from ShaolinShowdown.
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** Chase's lair is no longer an elegant structure inside a mountain, but more a series of caves. His cats seem to be just cats, as well.

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** Chase's lair is no longer an elegant structure inside a mountain, but more a series of caves. His However despite initial appearances his cats seem to be just cats, are still transformed fallen warriors, as well.mentioned in episode 10.
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* AlternateContinuity: Considering that the show has changed many important details (How Wuya was banished, Raimundo not being leader or it being mentioned, and the names of the Shen Gong Wu, and characterization being reverted back to earlier seasons), it seems to be heading in this direction.

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* AlternateContinuity: Considering that the show has changed many important details (How Wuya was banished, Raimundo not being leader or it being mentioned, and the names of the Shen Gong Wu, and characterization being reverted back to earlier seasons), it seems to be heading in this direction.
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* AlternateContinuity: Considering that the show has changed many important details (How Wuya was banished, Raimundo not being leader nor it being mentioned, and the names of the Shen Gong Wu, and characterization being reverted back to earlier seasons), it seems to be heading in this direction.

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* AlternateContinuity: Considering that the show has changed many important details (How Wuya was banished, Raimundo not being leader nor or it being mentioned, and the names of the Shen Gong Wu, and characterization being reverted back to earlier seasons), it seems to be heading in this direction.
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* AlternateContinuity: Considering that the show has changed many important details (How Wuya was banished, Raimundo being leader, and the names of the Shen Gong Wu, and characterization being reverted back to earlier seasons), it seems to be heading in this direction.

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* AlternateContinuity: Considering that the show has changed many important details (How Wuya was banished, Raimundo not being leader, leader nor it being mentioned, and the names of the Shen Gong Wu, and characterization being reverted back to earlier seasons), it seems to be heading in this direction.
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* AlternateContinuity: Considering that the show has changed many important details (How Wuya was banished, Raimundo being leader, and the names of the Shen Gong Wu, and characterization being reverted back to earlier seasons), it seems to be heading in this direction.

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