Xiaolin Showdown "Dreamscape" TALKBACK!

Rate and Review "Dreamscape"

  • 5 Shen-Gong-Wus! It ROCKED!

    Votes: 2 50.0%
  • 4 Shen-Gong-Wus!

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 3 Shen-Gong-Wus!

    Votes: 2 50.0%
  • 2 Shen-Gong-Wus!

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 1 Shen-Gong-Wu! Someone please wake me up!

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    4

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Okay, I have seen this episode, so I will tell you the synopsis (FINALLY)!

Jack Spicer picks up the Shadow of Fears, causing the Xiaolin Warriors to dream their worst nightmares! Even Omi who is afriad of... squirrels?

Now, the Xiaolin Warriors must battle their worst nightmares to conquer against Jack Spicer.
 
I missed it. It sounds like it was good.
 
The fact that this episode didn't feature "super-Omi" elevates this episode for me, although the fears were rather superficial. An examination of Omi's arrogance would have been interesting. Considering he led a sheltered life training to be a Xiaolin Monk it makes sense.

Mister Intensity
 
It was an ok episode, but it would've been better if the fears were actually real. Granny, doll, squirrel, and a sea creature? I understand the writer was aiming to be funny but I wasn't laughing. Season 2 is disappointing me so far. I suppose it's because Bill Motz and Bob Roth (producers) aren't involved anymore. None of the episodes from last season disappointed me, however there's three that were real bad and two that were so-so.

I notice this season tries inserting anime in numerous places, which doesn't really do it for me.

3 Shen-Gong-Wu's from me.
 
This season has less of the team feeling and more the "Omi and his less important sidekicks" feeling. Whereas, last season focused on all the characters, this season is "ALL OMI, ALL THE TIME," and everything that comes up about the other characters relates back to Omi. Before Clay, Raimundo, and Kimiko seems to have lives and personalities distinct from their Xiaolin duties, now they are only there to prop up Omi. At least now I know why -- the absence of the show's creators.

Mister Intensity
 
This season has less of the team feeling and more the "Omi and his less important sidekicks" feeling. Whereas, last season focused on all the characters, this season is "ALL OMI, ALL THE TIME," and everything that comes up about the other characters relates back to Omi. Before Clay, Raimundo, and Kimiko seems to have lives and personalities distinct from their Xiaolin duties, now they are only there to prop up Omi. At least now I know why -- the absence of the show's creators.

Agreed. Too much of Omi and less of the other characters. So, the original producers aren't in it. What a shame. So, either Xioalin showdown end up terrible due to Omi everywhere and lack of the others appearing or they finally realize the others. I'm hoping for the latter as this show is still early with plenty of potential.

The episode in general was fine, not too bad, not too good. I've always loved Jakc Spicer's laughter and his expression that goes with it. Always made me laugh because it was hilarious.
~Neo
 
Yeah Omi has became too important with the other characters becoming less important. hope that changes.
 

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