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DC Comics' Sun Wukong has a human son named Marcus Sun who discovers his parentage and takes up the superhero codename of Monkey Prince. The 2020 cartoon Lego Monkie Kid depicts a new generation of the classic tale where a delivery boy named MK is chosen to be Sun Wukong's successor, calling himself the "Monkie Kid".
Sun Wukong (孫悟空), better known as the Monkey King in translations, is a monkey born from a stone on Mount Huaguo who acquires magic powers by learning from Master Bodhi. After starting a rebellion against Heaven, he is subdued and imprisoned under a mountain by the Buddha for 500 years.
In the story, Sun Wukong is an allegorical representation of the human mind and thought and impulse, and is often nicknamed the "Monkey mind". The second, appearing in chapter 19, is Zhu Wuneng / Zhu Bajie , literally "Pig Awakened to Ability" and "Eight Precepts Pig," sometimes translated as Pigsy or just Pig.
Persona 5 has Sun Wukong as Ryuji Sakamoto's trickster persona named Seiten Taisei. Summoner's War has a monster named Monkey King, the fire version becomes Wukong when awakened. RaiRaiGoku is a pachislo slot machine with a Journey to the West theme. The Warriors Orochi games feature Sun Wukong as a character.
The Monkey Prince is a superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics and is the human son of the mythical Monkey King.The character, who first appeared in DC Festival of Heroes: The Asian Superhero Celebration #1 (May 2021), was created by writer Gene Luen Yang, artist Bernard Chang and editor Jessica Chen.
Zhu Bajie is a complex and developed character in the novel. He looks like a terrible humanoid-pig monster, part human and part pig, who often gets himself and his companions into trouble through his laziness, gluttony, and propensity for lusting after pretty women. He looks up to his senior disciple Sun Wukong as a big brother. Though he ...
Wukong flares up and turns into a giant Monkey King demon and swallows Tang. At that moment, the minister Jiu Gong and Red Boy arrive and see Wukong has fallen for their trick. They had deliberately sent Felicity with the group to cause strife between Tang and Sun Wukong, so Wukong would kill his master.
In the Chinese classical novel Journey to the West, Ox-Head and Horse-Face are among the underworld denizens overpowered by Sun Wukong after his soul is dragged to hell in his sleep. He then crosses out his name and those of all non-human primates on earth from the record of living souls, hence granting a second level of immortality to himself ...