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Monkey (孫悟空, Son Gokū), the title character, is described in the theme song as being "born from an egg on a mountain top", a stone egg, and thus he is a stone monkey, a skilled fighter who becomes a brash king of a monkey tribe, who, the song goes on to claim, was "the punkiest monkey that ever popped". [4]
Monkey Magic (モンキーマジック, Monkī Majikku) is an animated television series produced by B-Factory and animated by Group TAC. The story is an adaptation of the 16th-century novel Journey to the West .
Kongo organizes a special team of monkey commandos to intercept the Celestial Heavens' warships. Capturing one of the ships, Kongo begins his attack upon the fleet.In the Celestial Heavens, the Prime Minister proposes an idea: "Appease Kongo by giving him a job in the Celestial Heavens!"
Monkey Magic (Japanese TV series) (1998–1999), an animated series Monkey Magic (1999 video game), a PlayStation game based on the animated series; Monkey or Saiyūki (1978–1980), a live-action Japanese television series "Monkey Magic" (song), the show's theme song; Monkey Magic, a 1984 Commodore 64 game based on the television series
Monkey Magic (1998, TV Series) – Fania / Blossom (English version) Pocket Dragon Adventures (1998, TV Series) – Scribbles [1] Fat Dog Mendoza (1998, TV Series) – Little Costumed Buddy / Spanish Senorita / Gigantic Robot / Ham Hotline Operator / Bespectacled Old Woman / Texas Harry's Girlfriend / Retirement Home Nurse / Union Angry Mob Peasant
Saiyūki, also known as Monkey Magic: The Movie and Adventures of the Super Monkey, is a Japanese feature film produced by Fuji Television, released in Japan on 14 July 2007. The film was made in lieu of a second season of the 2006 television series by the same name. The film was a box office success, becoming the 8th highest-grossing film of ...
The show featured a team of four magicians each with their own unique style and personality. It was short listed for a British Comedy Award and nominated for a Rose d'Or. A second series of Monkey Magic aired in 2004, which saw his first Mr Ball routine. Firman co-hosted The Greatest Magic Tricks in the
Monkey Magic was a magic show on Channel 5 in the UK, [1] produced by Objective Productions, that ran for 2 series between 2003 and 2004. [2] It was nominated for The Golden Rose of Montreux . The show was made up of short tricks and stunts by magicians Jonathan Goodwin , Pete Firman , Ali Cook and Pete McCahon .