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It's nice to imagine Wukong surrounded by Sanzangs, until the demons catch up with them.
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JACKPOT
GOLD
It's nice to imagine Wukong surrounded by Sanzangs, until the demons catch up with them.
[A lot of Sanzangs and a lucky monkey ]:
西遊記1978, SAIYUKI
Promotional photo of Masaaki Sakai as Son Goku from the TV drama "Saiyuki", Nippon TV, 1978. The series was dubbed and broadcast in the UK in 1979 by the BBC (and later in Australia on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation) as "Monkey", also erroneously known as "Monkey Magic" due to the English language lyrics of the opening theme song.
In no particular order here’s which version of Tripitaka I want to kiss
Hi, Silver! Cool name btw.
I am kinda curious and not sure if people have asked you this before, of all the media you have found for jttw so far.. What is your favorite one? If you don't have a favorite one.. Name your top 5 favorite medias.
Thanks in advance for answering.
Thank you!
And AH! MY FAVORITE JTTW MEDIA that is SO HARD since there is just so much and a lot that I really really love. I think I'll say my top 5 even if I know what is my fav!
I could be called basic for this but I can't deny that I am being biased with my first JTTW media which is Journey to the West 1999
I haven't seen a Retelling that has as much love and care in full 24-minute episodes that captures what there is to love about each character and each arc. There have been some great animated content with jttw but it's either modern takes or CGI or just something original, and that is fine, I love that! But I can't deny that I wish we could get another 2D retelling of the original story, no need for twists or turns, but something beautiful and heart-warming to show another new young audience.
And then my second favorite is another obvious one, but what can I say, if it ain't broke then don't fix it! Monkey King: Hero is Back!!
This one really kicked off the new wave of jttw media, I can tell you that and with good reason. A reluctant hero Sun Wukong, who has been humanized and weakened, but still sees those who need protection and rises to the challenge. He wasn't just some happy-go-lucky protagonist that was willing to help anyone, but someone who was beaten and bruised and only because he opened his heart reluctantly to new friends (and an adopted son) was he able to become the hero that he was seen as.
Needless to say any time Sun Wukong is a small child or a potogege that he needs to protect, I'm already on board.
And funny enough I think that my third favorite is actually Immortal Demon Slayer.
This one was GREATLY inspired by also favs Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons (2013) and Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back (2017), but while I do love those movies, I can't help but always come back to this movie's Wukong in particular. This one was highly inspired by the Novel by the same name (Bio of Wukong), and while I am not a huge fan of the novel, the movie really makes me fall in love with Wukong, seeing him as someone trying to forge his own spot in the world despite everything and everyone telling him he doesn't belong. Maybe it's the actor, or maybe it's the setting, but this movie's Wukong is one of my favorites.
And then there is a surprise, but personally, I really love this CGI movie called Monkey Magic made in 2018
This one is kinda crazy in that it's about a toy Wukong that is called Wuyuan (his name is literally 5 yuan = 5 dollars) and he wants to be a real Wukong, so he goes into a storybook to find Sun Wukong and be taught by him.
Now I will say I am not a fan of fat jokes but honestly, there was only like 2 fat jokes in the whole movie and they never make Wukong incompetent or like he doesn't know what he is doing. He does agree to teach Wuyuan and slowly starts to care for his pupil in that kind of "Wukong becomes a Dad" storyline that I eat up every single time. The plot isn't strong but OOOOMG I love this Wukong and even in his design, he looks so soft and he is such a funny, clever, and cheeky character I wish that more people could give this a watch just for the Wukong alone.
Luckily, there might be a new movie in the works for this Wukong~
But what can I say, I really love any piece of media where they give Wukong a child/protege, and I'm like butter on bread I melt for that.
Which is why close fifth places are Monkey King Reborn, Nezha: New Gods, and Lego Monkie Kid. Each one has beautiful animation and great Wukongs that I really LOVE. The stories are interesting and strong, and I hope that these companies continue to pump out great media like this.
But I have to say that my fifth favorite spot would be.... Mei hou wang 2009
Like this one had to be obvious, I HAVE to love it that much to add subtitles! I don't think that story/plot-wise is as clever and tight as like some of the other movies/shows I have mentioned, sadly, but there is just something about the concept of a whole show focused on wukong on his island and making friends that just a huge comfort to me. I LOVE any and all media that goes into Wukong's previous sworn brothers, something that is VERY lacking in jttw media. And we only get like two of those brothers in this version.
But we get to see how Wukong goes from being rejected from his monkey troop to being accepted, to going to Putis and even meeting Xiao Bailong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Wujing, and GOLDEN CICADA all before they start their journey, something that I think was SO COOL concept-wise. I think that this kinda more highlight what jttw could do MORE, showing off minor characters when they were before the story and have more prequel movies that show characters off more that aren't just Wukong. While I do think that this version is more aimed towards kids, I can only hope we get more movies that are willing to explore other minor characters in JTTW like this one!
SPEECHLESS. And YES this was cut out of the BBC dub because it was obviously Too Gay For Television.
(This is Pigsy disguised as a pretty gorgeous human. And yes, Monkey knows its him)
Monkey: Whoa-hold it, hold it. If you think you can kiss me and I'll forgive anything, you're very much mistaken
Pigsy: Don't be angry!
Monkey: Don’t be angry?
Pigsy: What else was I supposed to do back there?
Monkey: This time I absolutely won't forgive you
Pigsy; Brother..
*KISS*
Monkey; Right..hurry up and turn back into a pig
Edit: Can I also bring attention to the fact that it’s heavily implied that Pigsy kisses Monkey whenever he’s mad and it always works?
Masaaki Sakai as Son Goku, the Monkey King, in the Japanese television series Monkey, aka Monkey Magic.
I made this a while after I made the kids but I guess I wanted to show how much of the kids are based on Wukong's that I really liked or rather loved their designs.
It's like that no matter how many version of Wukong there are, they are all still *Wukong*. And I kinda wanted his kids to reflect his many version as well.
2015 HIB Wukong is grumpy and badass but has a big heart, 1961 Wukong is one of the most peak Grandpa-y Wukongs out there, MKR Wukong is even MORE grumpy and short temper, 1999 Wukong is so CUTE and cheeky but has the most SPUNK! NR Wukong is mischievous and strangely mysterious at times, 2018 Wukong is such a patient teacher, LMK Wukong is fun loving and self sacrificing, Heaven Devorer Wukong just has one of the most beautiful designs I've seen, and 2009 Wukong is young and naive but sincere and endearing.
I guess each kids is just a love letter to how much I love Wukong no matter what media he is in and that I think each one just reflects a different aspect of him and while none of them are completely right, none can really be wrong either.