This article doesn't explain what the heck it's talking about. User:Zoe| (talk) 02:52, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
Somewhere at the top of the article there is a link to a picture of an ancient chinese coin. May I know who posted it and where did he/she get it?
Sorry, this page was meant to be linked to from the main "Xiaolin Showdown" page, and I forgot to add the link back. I will fix that soon.
Nate 22:20, 25 April 2006 (UTC)
Where was show that the Falcon's Eye can see invisible things, holograms and the rest? I only know of see through walls (common), see in dark (The Emperor Scorpion Strikes Back) and telescopic vision (Last Temptation of Raimundo). --
Is the Yang Yo-Yo's sister Wu the Yin Yo-Yo or the Ying Yo-Yo?
Look at the cardlist in the rulebook for the Trading Card Game, found here. Ryulong 19:10, 16 May 2006 (UTC)
What was the name of the episode where Omi went back in time to get a puzzle box from Dashi? I need to know so I can add something here (about the Sands of Time). You have no proof it was me. 11:47, 19 May 2006 (UTC)
Never mind, it's already there. I wanted to put how they had no time-travelling Shen Gong Wu because they buried it in Egypt/Europe but Dashi used the Sands of Time in the showdown. You have no proof it was me. 11:49, 19 May 2006 (UTC)
I know, Dashi and Dojo got into a huge argument about it, and then Dashi said, "Dojo, fetch the Sands of Time" and it looked like it too. I was gonna put on the talk page 2. -- Frogger626 22:29, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
I am very pleased with whoever added the pictures of the wu. Thanks!
What's with the sudden addition of the "Disadvantages"? Some of them appear not to be very informative, or well written. Like with the Lasso Boa Boa: "It's a Boa Constrictor-what couldn't happen?" or whatever is listed. Ryulong 01:21, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
The Manchurian from Manchurian Musca stands from Manchu and Manchuria? --
Why don't make a page for each Shen Gong Wu? And for the ones with few info we can put with other related (eg. Mosaic Scale and Monarch Wings and Sibini in one page)--
Please stop changing this to "Silk Spinner." The name said in the show and in any print media is "Silk Spitter." Please see the resources provided before changing it, again. Ryulong 19:43, 17 June 2006 (UTC)
Hey Who Changed The Two-Ton Tunic into Three-Ton Tunic? Note by: Omi-707
In Time After Time (1), Chase Young and Wuya rob the shen gong wu vault and later Clay says "Well, looks like he [Chase] got a good chunk of our wu." Or something along those lines. We can't have a clue which ones were stolen and they probably not all taken back in the showdown in the next episode or if they were able to keep the ones that they had won in that showdown or if the timeline had changed so that they had never been robbed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.0.192.103 ( talk • contribs)
Given that people keep adding in the TCG Wu, I think this article needs a rename to make it clear that only the TV series Wu belong here. Shen Gong Wu used in Xiaolin Showdown is one possiblity. Caerwine Caerwhine 15:27, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
In Days Past, Dashi turns a pebble into a puzzle box. Isn't that considered a Wu?
Yeah, he's right. It may be magical, but like the Wudai weapons, no matter how you look at it, they just aren't Wu. -- Frogger626 22:31, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
The pebble is not a shen gong wu it is just a part of the xiaolin showdown, like when clay and jack spicer had a xiaolin showdown the topic was first to catch the robin wins, so the pebble is not really a shen gong wu.--Murillomatthew 19 May 2008
In this discussion, is quoted: The Manchurian Musca's name come from Manchuria, not Manchu. But, in portuguese translation, its "Mosca MANCHU".What is this? -- 201.9.220.39 14:58, 5 July 2006 (UTC)Gabriel
What are the Shen Gong Wu Stolen in the Episode Omi Town?I have identified only the Known Shen Gong Wu#Shroud of Shadows, the Known Shen Gong Wu#Mosaic Scale, the Known Shen Gong Wu#Sweet Baby Among Us, the Known Shen Gong Wu#Ruby of Ramses, the Known Shen Gong Wu#Two Ton Tunic, the Known Shen Gong Wu#Black Beetle and the Known Shen Gong Wu#Crystal Glasses. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Forum User ( talk • contribs)
These lists of Shen Gong Wu used to be put together and they were first named "Shen Gong Wu", and then they were "Known Shen Gong Wu". Now they are split into three. Can someone tell me the deal here? I just want them to stay as one for quick reference. I don't really get why you think three lists are better. You should just keep it as one list. That is why I want them to merge together.
I get a message on my talk page about vandalism? It will just be the same, won't it?
It was better when it was one list. I'm also the person that said I don't like Wikipedia now. Talk: List of Xiaolin Showdown Characters
I recently found a list of Shen Gong Wu from the show, and one of the listed objects was something called the Pigami Pinwheel. I'm guessing it was that pink-and-brown pinwheel object found in that ice cave, I forget the episode. If somebody could authenticate this, that'd be great. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.239.2.218 ( talk) 19:27, 5 September 2007 (UTC)
This article doesn't explain what the heck it's talking about. User:Zoe| (talk) 02:52, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
Somewhere at the top of the article there is a link to a picture of an ancient chinese coin. May I know who posted it and where did he/she get it?
Sorry, this page was meant to be linked to from the main "Xiaolin Showdown" page, and I forgot to add the link back. I will fix that soon.
Nate 22:20, 25 April 2006 (UTC)
Where was show that the Falcon's Eye can see invisible things, holograms and the rest? I only know of see through walls (common), see in dark (The Emperor Scorpion Strikes Back) and telescopic vision (Last Temptation of Raimundo). --
Is the Yang Yo-Yo's sister Wu the Yin Yo-Yo or the Ying Yo-Yo?
Look at the cardlist in the rulebook for the Trading Card Game, found here. Ryulong 19:10, 16 May 2006 (UTC)
What was the name of the episode where Omi went back in time to get a puzzle box from Dashi? I need to know so I can add something here (about the Sands of Time). You have no proof it was me. 11:47, 19 May 2006 (UTC)
Never mind, it's already there. I wanted to put how they had no time-travelling Shen Gong Wu because they buried it in Egypt/Europe but Dashi used the Sands of Time in the showdown. You have no proof it was me. 11:49, 19 May 2006 (UTC)
I know, Dashi and Dojo got into a huge argument about it, and then Dashi said, "Dojo, fetch the Sands of Time" and it looked like it too. I was gonna put on the talk page 2. -- Frogger626 22:29, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
I am very pleased with whoever added the pictures of the wu. Thanks!
What's with the sudden addition of the "Disadvantages"? Some of them appear not to be very informative, or well written. Like with the Lasso Boa Boa: "It's a Boa Constrictor-what couldn't happen?" or whatever is listed. Ryulong 01:21, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
The Manchurian from Manchurian Musca stands from Manchu and Manchuria? --
Why don't make a page for each Shen Gong Wu? And for the ones with few info we can put with other related (eg. Mosaic Scale and Monarch Wings and Sibini in one page)--
Please stop changing this to "Silk Spinner." The name said in the show and in any print media is "Silk Spitter." Please see the resources provided before changing it, again. Ryulong 19:43, 17 June 2006 (UTC)
Hey Who Changed The Two-Ton Tunic into Three-Ton Tunic? Note by: Omi-707
In Time After Time (1), Chase Young and Wuya rob the shen gong wu vault and later Clay says "Well, looks like he [Chase] got a good chunk of our wu." Or something along those lines. We can't have a clue which ones were stolen and they probably not all taken back in the showdown in the next episode or if they were able to keep the ones that they had won in that showdown or if the timeline had changed so that they had never been robbed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.0.192.103 ( talk • contribs)
Given that people keep adding in the TCG Wu, I think this article needs a rename to make it clear that only the TV series Wu belong here. Shen Gong Wu used in Xiaolin Showdown is one possiblity. Caerwine Caerwhine 15:27, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
In Days Past, Dashi turns a pebble into a puzzle box. Isn't that considered a Wu?
Yeah, he's right. It may be magical, but like the Wudai weapons, no matter how you look at it, they just aren't Wu. -- Frogger626 22:31, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
The pebble is not a shen gong wu it is just a part of the xiaolin showdown, like when clay and jack spicer had a xiaolin showdown the topic was first to catch the robin wins, so the pebble is not really a shen gong wu.--Murillomatthew 19 May 2008
In this discussion, is quoted: The Manchurian Musca's name come from Manchuria, not Manchu. But, in portuguese translation, its "Mosca MANCHU".What is this? -- 201.9.220.39 14:58, 5 July 2006 (UTC)Gabriel
What are the Shen Gong Wu Stolen in the Episode Omi Town?I have identified only the Known Shen Gong Wu#Shroud of Shadows, the Known Shen Gong Wu#Mosaic Scale, the Known Shen Gong Wu#Sweet Baby Among Us, the Known Shen Gong Wu#Ruby of Ramses, the Known Shen Gong Wu#Two Ton Tunic, the Known Shen Gong Wu#Black Beetle and the Known Shen Gong Wu#Crystal Glasses. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Forum User ( talk • contribs)
These lists of Shen Gong Wu used to be put together and they were first named "Shen Gong Wu", and then they were "Known Shen Gong Wu". Now they are split into three. Can someone tell me the deal here? I just want them to stay as one for quick reference. I don't really get why you think three lists are better. You should just keep it as one list. That is why I want them to merge together.
I get a message on my talk page about vandalism? It will just be the same, won't it?
It was better when it was one list. I'm also the person that said I don't like Wikipedia now. Talk: List of Xiaolin Showdown Characters
I recently found a list of Shen Gong Wu from the show, and one of the listed objects was something called the Pigami Pinwheel. I'm guessing it was that pink-and-brown pinwheel object found in that ice cave, I forget the episode. If somebody could authenticate this, that'd be great. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.239.2.218 ( talk) 19:27, 5 September 2007 (UTC)