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  2. List of media adaptations of Journey to the West - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of Journey to the West characters - Wikipedia

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    Sun Wukong sees through her disguise again and apparently kills the older woman. The yaoguai flees yet again and returns in disguise as a man claiming to be the older woman's husband and younger woman's father. Sun Wukong sees through the yaoguai's third disguise and finally destroys her.

  4. White Dragon Horse - Wikipedia

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    The dragon fights with Sun Wukong but is no match and retreats underwater. Sun Wukong hears from an Earth Deity that the dragon was placed there by Guanyin so he goes to find the bodhisattva and learns of the dragon's origin. The dragon prince had been waiting there for Tang Sanzang but did not recognize the latter and ate his horse as a result.

  5. Saint (manhua) - Wikipedia

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    Saint (Chinese: 大聖王; pinyin: Dàshèng wáng; lit. 'The Great Saint King') is a manhua by Hong Kong comics artist Khoo Fuk Lung.It follows the life and adventures of Sun Wukong, the monkey king from the 16th century novel Journey to the West.

  6. Starzinger - Wikipedia

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    A red suited cyborg. Jesse became a cyborg to benefit and help humanity: demoted to menial jobs, he gained a bad temper. He is based on the monkey-demon, Sun Wukong, of which "Kugo" is an anagram. His English name is derived from D'Artagnan. Sir Djorgo (サー・ジョーゴ, Sa Jogo) Arimos: Kei Tomiyama

  7. Monkey Sun - Wikipedia

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    Monkey Sun (孫悟空, Son Gokū, lit. Sun Wukong) is a 1959 Japanese tokusatsu fantasy action film directed by Kajirō Yamamoto, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya.The film was based on Journey to the West written by Wu Cheng'en and was the second adaptation of the novel by Yamamoto and Tsuburaya, after 1940's Enoken's Sun Wukong. [1]

  8. Xiezijing - Wikipedia

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    Unimpressed, Wukong intervened, halting the demoness' teasing of his master. Infuriated, the demoness ordered her servants to confine Sanzang and brandished a trident, challenging Wukong to a duel. The battle spilled outside, with Zhu Bajie joining Sun Wukong to face the formidable foe. Despite an extended, fierce fight, neither gained the ...

  9. Sun Wukong - Wikipedia

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    The character Sun Wukong in RWBY is based on the lore; but instead of using his hair to make the clones, he can make the clones using RWBY's magic system. [20] The character of Sun Wukong, explicitly said to be the trickster of legend, plays a major role in the DreamWorks animated series Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny.