Journey To The West Anime

Journey To The West Anime




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Journey To The West Anime
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Doomsday Brothers 1
The Télétoon Show 1, 3


1 Teletoon at Night/Télétoon la nuit/ Adult Swim series
2 Teletoon-produced only
3 Télétoon-produced only
4 Moved to Cartoon Network
5 Moved to Treehouse TV
6 Moved to Family
7 Moved to La Chaîne Disney

Journey to the West: Legends of the Monkey King is a 2000 animated series (1998 in the Chinese edition) produced by China Central Television and the CINAR Corporation . [3] [4] [5] [6] It is based on the 16th-century novel Journey to the West . There are 26 episodes (52 segments) [1] in total, with a duration of about 22 minutes each (11 minutes per segment), along with a 75-minute prequel television film . [2]

The English-language version of the show was produced by Cinar (now DHX Media , previously Cookie Jar Group ). It first aired on Teletoon in Canada in 2000, [1] and was later aired on the Cookie Jar Toons block on This TV in the United States from 2009 to 2010. In Indonesia , it was broadcast by Indosiar in 1999 to 2000 every Monday morning.

The production began in 1992. [7] It has been regarded as a classic of Chinese animation. [8]

Sun Wukong , who was born from a magic stone, has been imprisoned underneath a mountain for five centuries for his mischief in the heavens. One day, the Guanyin told Monkey that the Monk Tang Sanzang will set him free and Monkey will join him on a pilgrimage from China to India . The next day, Tripitaka came and set Monkey free, and the two started their Journey to the West. Along the way, they meet two new friends, Zhu Bajie and the Hermit Sha Wujing , who join them on the journey; together, they face many dangers and evil creatures and sorcerers and learn to get along.

Additional voices (Mandarin): Hai Fan, Di Feifei, Luo Gangsheng, Diang Jianhua, Liu Qin, Bai Tao, Wang Xiaobing, Sun Yufeng, Jiang Yuling

Note: In the Original 1998 Chinese edition of the series, there are instead 52 episodes, with the prequels making up episodes 1-7

A separate 75-minute television film under the same title [2] serves as a prequel to the series.

22 minutes (11 minutes per segment) 75 minutes (special) [2]
March 11 ( 2000-03-11 ) [1] – June 4, 2000 ( 2000-06-04 ) [1] (Canada)
The Magic Robe/ The Monster and the Monk

Prisoners of Black Wind Mountain/ The Third Traveler

The Desert Sandstorms/ The Fourth Traveler

A Witch in Disguise/ Danger in the Pine Forest

The Yellow Giant/ The Counterfeit Prince

The Return Of Monkey/ The Gnomes of Cloudy Peak

Monkey and the Two Gnomes/ The Dream

The King Returns/ The Scarlet Scamp

The Prisoner of Fire Cloud Cave/ Taming the Scamp

The Mistreated Monks/ The Three Tests

The Tale of the Scorpion/ Monkey Business

Double Trouble/ The Flaming Mountains

The Mysterious Golden Egg/ The Magic Cymbals

The Imperial Diamond/ The Smiling Buddha

Tale of the Heartsick King/ The Magic Bells

The Spider Queen/ Wrath of the Centipede

The Curse of the Alabaster Bottle/ The Lion and the Elephant

Monkey Meets Mischief/ The Evil Queen

The Wicked Sisters/ Prisoners in the Sunset Kingdom






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These manga are directly or loosely based on the Journey to the West novel by Wu Cheng'en.
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Journey to the West , one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature , was written in the 16th century and attributed to Wu Cheng'en . Stories and characters were widely used, especially in Beijing opera , and has been adapted many times in modern film, television, stage, and other media.

Omniscient Reader makes reference to one of the constellations being the Monkey King from Journey to the West

Kung Fu Chaos, a 3d party fighting game that came out in 2003 for the origional xbox had a character named "Monkey" (Son Wukong) as one of its selectable fighters.


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