Trying to find the name of a show that I watched on Cartoon Network, about teenagers who could transform to...












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What I remember about the show is that some teenagers (3, I think) were some kind of monks that were able to transform through a device (I don't think that it was a power they were born with) into multiple monsters and could transfer monsters from each other.



I remember some good vs. evil stuff and that there were some tournaments between the group, I remember that one was in a desert for a powerful scepter (?) and that the main antagonist had the monster that belonged to the main character's father before he died/disappeared and that the main character retrieved that monster during the tournament in the desert.



EDIT: the cartoon was in English but, I watched the cartoon about 5 years ago but I think that it aired later in my country and I can't remember if it was airing for the first time or not.










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    May 17 '17 at 22:00






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    Possibly Ben 10?

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    May 17 '17 at 22:13






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    Teenagers "transforming" into monsters? What was science-fiction or fantasy about it?

    – user14111
    May 18 '17 at 6:55






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    @User14111 - Badoom tish.

    – Valorum
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What I remember about the show is that some teenagers (3, I think) were some kind of monks that were able to transform through a device (I don't think that it was a power they were born with) into multiple monsters and could transfer monsters from each other.



I remember some good vs. evil stuff and that there were some tournaments between the group, I remember that one was in a desert for a powerful scepter (?) and that the main antagonist had the monster that belonged to the main character's father before he died/disappeared and that the main character retrieved that monster during the tournament in the desert.



EDIT: the cartoon was in English but, I watched the cartoon about 5 years ago but I think that it aired later in my country and I can't remember if it was airing for the first time or not.










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  • Do you remember anything else? There's a list we have to help you add more details.

    – Gallifreyan
    May 17 '17 at 22:00






  • 1





    Possibly Ben 10?

    – Tim
    May 17 '17 at 22:13






  • 4





    Teenagers "transforming" into monsters? What was science-fiction or fantasy about it?

    – user14111
    May 18 '17 at 6:55






  • 1





    @User14111 - Badoom tish.

    – Valorum
    May 18 '17 at 7:09














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What I remember about the show is that some teenagers (3, I think) were some kind of monks that were able to transform through a device (I don't think that it was a power they were born with) into multiple monsters and could transfer monsters from each other.



I remember some good vs. evil stuff and that there were some tournaments between the group, I remember that one was in a desert for a powerful scepter (?) and that the main antagonist had the monster that belonged to the main character's father before he died/disappeared and that the main character retrieved that monster during the tournament in the desert.



EDIT: the cartoon was in English but, I watched the cartoon about 5 years ago but I think that it aired later in my country and I can't remember if it was airing for the first time or not.










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What I remember about the show is that some teenagers (3, I think) were some kind of monks that were able to transform through a device (I don't think that it was a power they were born with) into multiple monsters and could transfer monsters from each other.



I remember some good vs. evil stuff and that there were some tournaments between the group, I remember that one was in a desert for a powerful scepter (?) and that the main antagonist had the monster that belonged to the main character's father before he died/disappeared and that the main character retrieved that monster during the tournament in the desert.



EDIT: the cartoon was in English but, I watched the cartoon about 5 years ago but I think that it aired later in my country and I can't remember if it was airing for the first time or not.







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  • Do you remember anything else? There's a list we have to help you add more details.

    – Gallifreyan
    May 17 '17 at 22:00






  • 1





    Possibly Ben 10?

    – Tim
    May 17 '17 at 22:13






  • 4





    Teenagers "transforming" into monsters? What was science-fiction or fantasy about it?

    – user14111
    May 18 '17 at 6:55






  • 1





    @User14111 - Badoom tish.

    – Valorum
    May 18 '17 at 7:09



















  • Do you remember anything else? There's a list we have to help you add more details.

    – Gallifreyan
    May 17 '17 at 22:00






  • 1





    Possibly Ben 10?

    – Tim
    May 17 '17 at 22:13






  • 4





    Teenagers "transforming" into monsters? What was science-fiction or fantasy about it?

    – user14111
    May 18 '17 at 6:55






  • 1





    @User14111 - Badoom tish.

    – Valorum
    May 18 '17 at 7:09

















Do you remember anything else? There's a list we have to help you add more details.

– Gallifreyan
May 17 '17 at 22:00





Do you remember anything else? There's a list we have to help you add more details.

– Gallifreyan
May 17 '17 at 22:00




1




1





Possibly Ben 10?

– Tim
May 17 '17 at 22:13





Possibly Ben 10?

– Tim
May 17 '17 at 22:13




4




4





Teenagers "transforming" into monsters? What was science-fiction or fantasy about it?

– user14111
May 18 '17 at 6:55





Teenagers "transforming" into monsters? What was science-fiction or fantasy about it?

– user14111
May 18 '17 at 6:55




1




1





@User14111 - Badoom tish.

– Valorum
May 18 '17 at 7:09





@User14111 - Badoom tish.

– Valorum
May 18 '17 at 7:09










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Could this be Xaolin Showdown?




Four young monks – Omi, Kimiko, Raimundo, and Clay – are forced into
cooperation at the Xiaolin Temple after learning they are chosen to
become Xiaolin Dragons. They become friends and work together
traveling the world in search for Shen Gong Wu, mystical objects with
powers that balance the forces of good and evil. Along the way, they
must battle wannabe evil boy genius Jack Spicer, and the evil Heylin
sorceress Wuya, whom Jack inadvertently frees from a 1500-year
imprisonment in a puzzle box by Grand Master Dashi. Through thievery,
Spicer ultimately possesses enough Shen Gong Wu to form Mala Mala
Jong, an ancient monster that Wuya uses to help her gain control of
the world. Raimundo defies orders and fights the monster, causing the
remaining monks to fight and defend the remaining Shen Gong Wu in the
Temple's possession. All the monks, except for Raimundo because of his
reckless disobedience, are promoted to Xiaolin Apprentices due to
their bravery. Angered, Raimundo joins the Heylin side and helps Wuya
regain her human form












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  • It wasn't Xiaolin Showdown, or Chaotic. I remember quite nicely that the show had kids/teens changing into different monsters and that they were monks. I think that the monsters were card based and they definately could change between monsters.

    – MCBatmanTheKid
    May 18 '17 at 5:41













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Could this be Xaolin Showdown?




Four young monks – Omi, Kimiko, Raimundo, and Clay – are forced into
cooperation at the Xiaolin Temple after learning they are chosen to
become Xiaolin Dragons. They become friends and work together
traveling the world in search for Shen Gong Wu, mystical objects with
powers that balance the forces of good and evil. Along the way, they
must battle wannabe evil boy genius Jack Spicer, and the evil Heylin
sorceress Wuya, whom Jack inadvertently frees from a 1500-year
imprisonment in a puzzle box by Grand Master Dashi. Through thievery,
Spicer ultimately possesses enough Shen Gong Wu to form Mala Mala
Jong, an ancient monster that Wuya uses to help her gain control of
the world. Raimundo defies orders and fights the monster, causing the
remaining monks to fight and defend the remaining Shen Gong Wu in the
Temple's possession. All the monks, except for Raimundo because of his
reckless disobedience, are promoted to Xiaolin Apprentices due to
their bravery. Angered, Raimundo joins the Heylin side and helps Wuya
regain her human form












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  • It wasn't Xiaolin Showdown, or Chaotic. I remember quite nicely that the show had kids/teens changing into different monsters and that they were monks. I think that the monsters were card based and they definately could change between monsters.

    – MCBatmanTheKid
    May 18 '17 at 5:41


















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Could this be Xaolin Showdown?




Four young monks – Omi, Kimiko, Raimundo, and Clay – are forced into
cooperation at the Xiaolin Temple after learning they are chosen to
become Xiaolin Dragons. They become friends and work together
traveling the world in search for Shen Gong Wu, mystical objects with
powers that balance the forces of good and evil. Along the way, they
must battle wannabe evil boy genius Jack Spicer, and the evil Heylin
sorceress Wuya, whom Jack inadvertently frees from a 1500-year
imprisonment in a puzzle box by Grand Master Dashi. Through thievery,
Spicer ultimately possesses enough Shen Gong Wu to form Mala Mala
Jong, an ancient monster that Wuya uses to help her gain control of
the world. Raimundo defies orders and fights the monster, causing the
remaining monks to fight and defend the remaining Shen Gong Wu in the
Temple's possession. All the monks, except for Raimundo because of his
reckless disobedience, are promoted to Xiaolin Apprentices due to
their bravery. Angered, Raimundo joins the Heylin side and helps Wuya
regain her human form












share|improve this answer
























  • It wasn't Xiaolin Showdown, or Chaotic. I remember quite nicely that the show had kids/teens changing into different monsters and that they were monks. I think that the monsters were card based and they definately could change between monsters.

    – MCBatmanTheKid
    May 18 '17 at 5:41
















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Could this be Xaolin Showdown?




Four young monks – Omi, Kimiko, Raimundo, and Clay – are forced into
cooperation at the Xiaolin Temple after learning they are chosen to
become Xiaolin Dragons. They become friends and work together
traveling the world in search for Shen Gong Wu, mystical objects with
powers that balance the forces of good and evil. Along the way, they
must battle wannabe evil boy genius Jack Spicer, and the evil Heylin
sorceress Wuya, whom Jack inadvertently frees from a 1500-year
imprisonment in a puzzle box by Grand Master Dashi. Through thievery,
Spicer ultimately possesses enough Shen Gong Wu to form Mala Mala
Jong, an ancient monster that Wuya uses to help her gain control of
the world. Raimundo defies orders and fights the monster, causing the
remaining monks to fight and defend the remaining Shen Gong Wu in the
Temple's possession. All the monks, except for Raimundo because of his
reckless disobedience, are promoted to Xiaolin Apprentices due to
their bravery. Angered, Raimundo joins the Heylin side and helps Wuya
regain her human form












share|improve this answer













Could this be Xaolin Showdown?




Four young monks – Omi, Kimiko, Raimundo, and Clay – are forced into
cooperation at the Xiaolin Temple after learning they are chosen to
become Xiaolin Dragons. They become friends and work together
traveling the world in search for Shen Gong Wu, mystical objects with
powers that balance the forces of good and evil. Along the way, they
must battle wannabe evil boy genius Jack Spicer, and the evil Heylin
sorceress Wuya, whom Jack inadvertently frees from a 1500-year
imprisonment in a puzzle box by Grand Master Dashi. Through thievery,
Spicer ultimately possesses enough Shen Gong Wu to form Mala Mala
Jong, an ancient monster that Wuya uses to help her gain control of
the world. Raimundo defies orders and fights the monster, causing the
remaining monks to fight and defend the remaining Shen Gong Wu in the
Temple's possession. All the monks, except for Raimundo because of his
reckless disobedience, are promoted to Xiaolin Apprentices due to
their bravery. Angered, Raimundo joins the Heylin side and helps Wuya
regain her human form





















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  • It wasn't Xiaolin Showdown, or Chaotic. I remember quite nicely that the show had kids/teens changing into different monsters and that they were monks. I think that the monsters were card based and they definately could change between monsters.

    – MCBatmanTheKid
    May 18 '17 at 5:41





















  • It wasn't Xiaolin Showdown, or Chaotic. I remember quite nicely that the show had kids/teens changing into different monsters and that they were monks. I think that the monsters were card based and they definately could change between monsters.

    – MCBatmanTheKid
    May 18 '17 at 5:41



















It wasn't Xiaolin Showdown, or Chaotic. I remember quite nicely that the show had kids/teens changing into different monsters and that they were monks. I think that the monsters were card based and they definately could change between monsters.

– MCBatmanTheKid
May 18 '17 at 5:41







It wasn't Xiaolin Showdown, or Chaotic. I remember quite nicely that the show had kids/teens changing into different monsters and that they were monks. I think that the monsters were card based and they definately could change between monsters.

– MCBatmanTheKid
May 18 '17 at 5:41




















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