Un adattamento di un racconto popolare cinese su un pellegrinaggio in Occidente intrapreso da un monaco e dai suoi guardiani divini.Un adattamento di un racconto popolare cinese su un pellegrinaggio in Occidente intrapreso da un monaco e dai suoi guardiani divini.Un adattamento di un racconto popolare cinese su un pellegrinaggio in Occidente intrapreso da un monaco e dai suoi guardiani divini.
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I live in Japan now, every Japanese my age knows this show as well.
My Japanese son has just starred as Monkey in a school play.
How about that for full circle?
So he is banished to earth thousands of years later with the task of protecting a young Buddhist preist Tripitaka. Along with a Pigmonster called Pigsy and a Fishdemon called Sandy he gets in too all sorts of kung fu fights while protecting Tripitaka.
Monkey can rides on his own cloud, make himself small, change into animals, stuff like that.
Very entertaining, with a funky soundtrack, and hilarious English dubbing. Ahhhhhhh Monkey!!!
9 out of ten
I am not joking, this is just full of magic, the charicters, Pigsey, Monster, Monkey. And the indeterminable sex of the master.
And the excellent storylines, you almost felt you had become buddist after watching an episode.
9/10
Every time Pigsy came on screen I couldn't watch it, and it made up my mind that I would not be buying any volumes past No 9. Other people may disagree, but for me it appears that the show is ruined once just one of the four is replaced. Thank goodness I still have 26 43 minute episodes from the first series to enjoy whenever I wish.
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- QuizOriginally transmitted in Japan as two series of 26 episodes, this was changed to three series of 13 episodes when transmitted in the UK. The final 13 episodes (the second half of series 2) were never translated into English, until Fabulours Films translated them for DVD release in 2002.
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[opening narration]
Narrator: In the worlds before Monkey, primal chaos reigned. Heaven sought order, but the phoenix can fly only when its feathers are grown. The four worlds formed again and yet again, as endless aeons wheeled and passed. Time and the pure essences of Heaven, the moisture of the Earth, the powers of the Sun and the Moon all worked upon a certain rock old as creation, and it magically became fertile. That first egg was named Thought. Tatagatha Buddha, the father Buddha said "With our thoughts, we make the world." Elemental forces caused the egg to hatch. From it then came a stone monkey... The nature of Monkey was irrepressible!
- ConnessioniReferenced in Le nuove avventure di Lupin III: Lupin's Big Saiyuuki (1979)
- Colonne sonoreThe Birth of the Odyssey - Monkey Magic
Written by Mickie Yoshino, Yoko Narahashi and Yukihide Takekawa
Performed by Godiego
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