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Raimundo Pedrosa

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Raimundo Pedrosa
Voiced by Tom Kenny
Affiliation Xiaolin
Signature Shen Gong Wu Sword of the Storm
Element Wind
Wudai Weapon Blade of the Nebula
Signature move Typhoon Boom

Raimundo Pedrosa is the Xiaolin Dragon of the Wind.

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[edit] Background

Raimundo grew up in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. His birthplace is Toberão, a smaller town in Brazil.[1] His interests include soccer and surfing. Master Fung selected Raimundo to come to the Xiaolin Temple and become the Dragon of the Wind, and his Shen Gong Wu he uses most often outside of showdowns is the Sword of the Storm. Along with the other warriors, he goes on a quest to find the mystical objects known as the Shen Gong Wu.

[edit] Personality

Raimundo is laid-back, carefree and like his element. However, he is also a bit lazy at times. Raimundo has stated that he does not like losing, and he will do any thing so his friends will not get hurt. He does not always get along with Omi, because he constantly likes to claim he is superior to Raimundo (even though Raimundo becomes the leader) . Raimundo also went to the Heylin side for a short time with Wuya.

When Raimundo left to the Xiaolin Temple he was leaving a rather large family behind though they are never shown in the episode, "Omi Town" he talks about his many relatives. He says he has 8 brothers and sisters. Raimundo is the only monk (besides Omi) whose family members have not been seen on the show.

[edit] Dragon Powers

As the Dragon-in-training of the Wind, Raimundo's attacks include Typhoon Boom and Wudai Star Wind. Although he was the last to rise to Xiaolin Apprentice, Raimundo was the first to rise to the rank of Shoku Warrior, and team leader. Raimundo can combine his element with the Sword of the Storm and the Eye of Dashi. Raimundo's Wudai Weapon is the Blade of the Nebula, a blue glass sword that bears a strong resemblance to the Sword of the Storm. His Elemental Shen Gong Wu is the Crest of the Condor.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "The Last Temptation of Raimundo". Mike Milo (director). Xiaolin Showdown. Kids WB. 2005-04-23.
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