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Sun Wukong (traditional Chinese: 孫悟空; simplified Chinese: 孙悟空; pinyin: Sūn Wùkōng; Wade-Giles: Sun Wu-k'ung), known in the West as the Monkey King, is the main character in the classical Chinese epic novel Journey to the West. Pinyin, more formally Hanyu pinyin, is the most common Standard Mandarin Romanization system in use Wade-Giles (ˌweɪdˈʤaɪlz) sometimes abbreviated Wade, is a Romanization system (phonetic notation and Transcription) for the Mandarin China ( Wade-Giles ( Mandarin) Chung¹kuo² is a cultural region, an ancient Civilization, and depending on perspective a National Journey to the West ( is one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. In the novel, he accompanies the monk Xuanzang on the journey to retrieve Buddhist sutras from India. See also Xuanzang The Fictional character Xuanzang ( is a central character of the classic Chinese Novel Journey to the West Buddhism is a family of beliefs and practices India, officially the Republic of India (भारत गणराज्य inc-Latn Bhārat Gaṇarājya; see also other Indian languages) is a country
Sun Wukong possesses incredible strength, being able to lift his 13,500 jīn (8,100 kg) Ruyi Jingu Bang with ease. Catty is the English word for a traditional Chinese unit of Mass called a jīn ( Chinese characters: 斤) in Mandarin Chinese Ruyi Jingu Bang ( Chinese: 如意金箍棒 Pinyin: Rúyì Jīngū Bàng literally meaning "As-you-will Golden-bound Cudgel" or simply as Jingu Bang He also has superb speed, traveling 108,000 li (54,000 kilometers) in one somersault. The kilometre ( American spelling: kilometer) symbol km is a unit of Length in the Metric system, equal to one thousand Sun knows 72 transformations, which allows him to transform into various animals and objects (however, he is shown with slight problems transforming into other people, since he is unable to complete the transformation of his tail). He is a skilled fighter, capable of holding his own against the best generals in heaven. His hairs also contain magical properties, each capable of transforming into a clone of the Monkey King himself, as well as various weapons, animals, and other objects. He also knows various spells in order to command wind, part water, conjure protective circles against demons, freeze humans, demons, and gods alike, to name a few. Unlike most gods, he earned his immortality through battling heaven and earth.
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Sun Wukong was born from a mythical stone formed from the primal forces of chaos, located on the Huāguǒ-shān (Chinese: 花果山;mountain of flowers and fruit). Chaos (derived from the Ancient Greek, Chaos) typically refers to Unpredictability, and is the antithesis of Cosmos. Mount Huaguo ( Chinese: 花果山 Pinyin: Huāguǒ Shān literally meaning Mount of Flowers and Fruit is a major area featured within the famed ancient Chinese After joining a clan of monkeys, he earned their respect by discovering the Shuǐlián-dòng (Chinese: 水帘洞;water-curtain cave) behind a large waterfall, making it their home. Shuilian Cave ( Chinese: 水帘洞 Pinyin: Shuǐlián Dòng literally meaning Water Curtain Cave is an area featured within the famed Chinese novel Journey The other monkeys honored him as their king, and he called himself Měi Hóuwáng (handsome monkey king). However, he soon realized that despite his power over the monkeys, he was just like all the rest, and was not beyond mortality. Determined to find immortality, he traveled on a raft to civilized lands, and found a Buddhist/Taoist Patriarch Bodhi, becoming one of his disciples. Buddhism is a family of beliefs and practices Taoism (pronounced /ˈdaʊɪzəm/ or /ˈtaʊɪzəm/ also spelled '''Daoism''') refers to a variety of related Philosophical and Religious traditions Bodhi (बोधि is both the Pāli and Sanskrit word traditionally translated into English as "enlightenment He was able to acquire human speech and manners through his travels.
Bodhi was initially reluctant to take him because he was not human, but the monkey's determination and perseverance impressed the patriarch. It was from him that the monkey received his official name Sun Wukong (Sun implies his origin as a monkey, and Wukong means aware of emptiness). Soon his eagerness and intelligence made him one of the favorite disciples of the patriarch, whose guidance and training taught the monkey a number of magic arts. He acquired the powers of shapeshifting, known as the "72 transformations", supposedly the more versatile albeit the more difficult set of skills that allows him to transform into every possible form of existence, i. Shapeshifting is a common theme in Mythology and Folklore, as well as in Science fiction and Fantasy. e. people, objects, etc. He also learned about cloud-traveling, including a technique called the Jīndǒuyún (cloud-somersault), which covers 108,000 li (54,000 km) in a single flip. This article is about two traditional Chinese units of length Finally, he could transform 84,000 hairs on his body into inanimate objects and living beings, even clones of himself. Sun Wukong became proud of his abilities, and began boasting to the other disciples. Bodhi was not happy with this, and casted him out of his temple. Before they parted ways, Bodhi made Wukong promise never to tell anyone how he acquired his powers.
Back at Huāguǒ-shān, Wukong established himself as one of the most powerful and influential demons in the world. Mount Huaguo ( Chinese: 花果山 Pinyin: Huāguǒ Shān literally meaning Mount of Flowers and Fruit is a major area featured within the famed ancient Chinese In search of a weapon worthy of himself, Sun Wukong traveled into the oceans, where he acquired the "As-you-will Golden-banded Cudgel", known as Ruyi Jingu Bang (Also Known as Lork bong Jin Jan in Khmer), which could change size, multiply, and fight according to the whim of its master. The Chinese word Gun ( refers to a long Chinese staff Weapon used in Chinese martial arts. Ruyi Jingu Bang ( Chinese: 如意金箍棒 Pinyin: Rúyì Jīngū Bàng literally meaning "As-you-will Golden-bound Cudgel" or simply as Jingu Bang It was originally used by Dà-Yǔ to measure ocean depth, then became the "Pillar that pacifies the oceans", a treasure of the "dragon-king of the Eastern Seas", Ao Guang. Yǔ ( (21st century BCE born Sì Wénmìng) often regarded with legendary status as Yu the Great (大禹 Dà-Yǔ) was the first ruler and founder of For the Mortal Kombat character see Onaga. See also Dragon King (disambiguation The four Dragon Kings (龍王 The Dragon King of the East Sea ( Chinese: 东海龙王 Traditional Chinese: 東海龍王 Pinyin: Dōnghǎi Lóngwáng named Ao Guang ( It weighed 13,500 jin (8. Chinese units of measurement ( are the customary and traditional units of measure used in the People's Republic of China. 1 tons). When he approached it, the pillar started to glow, signifying that it had finally found its true master. Its versatility meant that Wukong could wield it as a staff and keep it inside his ear as a sewing needle. This not only drove fear into the magical beings of the sea, but also threw the sea itself into confusion, since nothing else could control the ebb and flow of the ocean's tides. In addition to the magical staff, Wukong also forced the dragons of the four seas to give him their best magical armor, consisted of a golden chain mail, a phoenix-feather cap, and cloud-walking boots. . . Sun Wukong then defied Hell's attempt to collect his soul. Instead of reincarnate like all other living beings, he not only wiped his name out of the "Book of Life and Death", but also scraped the names of all the other monkeys known to him. The Dragon Kings and the Kings of Hell decided to report him to the Jade Emperor of Heaven. The Jade Emperor ( or 玉帝 Yù Dì) is the Taoist ruler of Heaven and all realms of existence below including that of Man and Hell
Hoping that a promotion and a rank amongst the gods would make him more manageable, the Jade Emperor invited Wukong to Heaven, where the monkey thought he would receive an honorable place as one of the gods. The Jade Emperor ( or 玉帝 Yù Dì) is the Taoist ruler of Heaven and all realms of existence below including that of Man and Hell Instead, he was made the head of Heavenly Stables to watch over their horses. When he discovered the truth, Wukong rebelled and proclaimed himself the "Great Sage, Equal of Heaven", and allied with some of the most powerful demons on earth. The Heaven's initial attempt at subduing the monkey king was unsuccessful, and was forced to recognize his title, but they still attempted to put him off as the guardian of Heavenly Garden. When he found that he was excluded from a royal banquet that included every other important gods and goddesses, Wukong's indignation again turned into open defiance. He stole the empress Xi Wangmu's "peaches of immortality", Lao Tzu's "pills of longevity", and the Jade Emperor's royal wine, and escaped back to his kingdom in preparation for his rebellion. The Queen Mother of the West (西王母 Pinyin: Xīwángmǔ Japanese: Seiōbo) in Chinese mythology, is the ruler of the western Paradise Laozi ( also Lao Tse, Lao-Tzu, Laotze, Lao Zi, Laocius, and other variations was a philosopher of ancient The Jade Emperor ( or 玉帝 Yù Dì) is the Taoist ruler of Heaven and all realms of existence below including that of Man and Hell
This time, he defeated the Army of Heaven's 100,000 celestial warriors, each fight an equivalent of a cosmic embodiment, including all 28 constellations, four heavenly kings, Nezha, and finally proved himself equal to the best of Heaven's general, Erlang Shen. In the Buddhist faith, the Four Heavenly Kings are four guardian gods each of whom watches over one Cardinal direction of the world Nezha or Na Zha ( Japanese: Nataku or Nata) is a Deity, the Enfant terrible Trickster, originally Erlang Shen (二郎神 is a Chinese God with a third true-seeing eye in the middle of his forehead Eventually, through the teamwork of the Taoist and Buddhist forces, including the efforts from some of the greatest deities, Wukong was captured. After several failed attempts at execution, Wukong was locked into Lao Tsu's eight-way trigram cauldron to be distilled into an elixir by the most sacred and the most severe samadhi fires. Laozi ( also Lao Tse, Lao-Tzu, Laotze, Lao Zi, Laocius, and other variations was a philosopher of ancient The Bagua ( are eight diagrams used in Taoist Cosmology to represent a range of interrelated concepts However, after 49 days, the cauldron exploded and Wukong jumped out, stronger than ever. He now had the ability to recognize evil in any form, through his huǒyǎn-jīnjīng (火眼金睛), or "fiery-eyes golden-gaze", an eye condition that also gave him a weakness in smoke.
With all their options exhausted, the Jade Emperor and the authorities of Heaven appealed to the Buddha, who arrived in an instant from his temple in the West. Siddhārtha Gautama ( Sanskrit; Pali: Siddhattha Gotama) was a spiritual Teacher from Ancient India and the founder The Buddha made a bet with Wukong that he could not jump out of his palm. Wukong, knowing that he could cover 108,000 li in one leap, smugly agreed. He took a great leap and then flew to the end of the world in seconds. Nothing was visible except for five pillars, and Wukong surmised that he had reached the ends of Heaven. To prove his trail, he wrote "The Great Sage, Equal of Heaven, was here" on the middle pillar, and marked the space between the first and second with his urine. Afterwards, he leaped back and landed in Buddha's palm. There, he was surprised to find that the five "pillars" he had found were in fact the five fingers of the Buddha's hand. When he tried to escape, Buddha turned his hand into a mountain. Before Wukong could shrug it off, Buddha added another magical seal. There, Wukong remained imprisoned for five centuries.
Five centuries later, the bodhisattva Guanyin went out in search for disciples that could protect a pilgrim from the East to journey to India to retrieve the Buddhist sutras. In the Buddhist context a bodhisattva (बोधिसत्त्व bodhisattva;; Vietnamese Bồ Tát; बोधिसत्त bodhisatta Guanyin (觀音 pinyin guānyīn, Wade-Giles kuan-yin) is the Bodhisattva of compassion as venerated by East Asian Buddhists In hearing this, Sun Wukong offered to serve this pilgrim, who turned out to be Xuanzang, a monk of the Tang Dynasty Empire. See also Xuanzang The Fictional character Xuanzang ( is a central character of the classic Chinese Novel Journey to the West In exchange, he would have his freedom. The bodhisattva Guanyin knew that the monkey would be hard to control, therefore gave Xuanzang a gift from the Buddha, a magical headband which, once Wukong was tricked into putting it on, could never be taken off. In the Buddhist context a bodhisattva (बोधिसत्त्व bodhisattva;; Vietnamese Bồ Tát; बोधिसत्त bodhisatta Guanyin (觀音 pinyin guānyīn, Wade-Giles kuan-yin) is the Bodhisattva of compassion as venerated by East Asian Buddhists See also Xuanzang The Fictional character Xuanzang ( is a central character of the classic Chinese Novel Journey to the West With a special chant, the band would tighten and cause unbearable pain to the monkey. To be fair, she also gave Wukong three special hairs, which could be used in dire emergencies. Under Xuanzang's supervision, Wukong was allowed to journey to the West.
Throughout the epic Journey to the West, Sun Wukong faithfully helped Xuanzang on his journey to (India). Journey to the West ( is one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. India, officially the Republic of India (भारत गणराज्य inc-Latn Bhārat Gaṇarājya; see also other Indian languages) is a country They were joined by "Pigsy" (猪八戒 Zhu Bajie) and "Sandy" (沙悟浄 Sha Wujing), both of whom offered to accompany the priest to atone for their previous crimes. Zhu Bajie ( Sino-Vietnamese: Trư Bát Giới; Japanese: Cho Hakkai; Thai: Teu Poi Gai) also named Zhu Wuneng Shā Wùjìng ( is one of the three helpers of Xuánzàng in the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. Even the priest's horse was in fact a dragon prince. The dragon is a Legendary creature of which some interpretation or depiction appears in almost every culture worldwide Xuanzang's safety was constantly under threat from demons and other supernatural beings, who believed that his flesh would bring them longevity, and Wukong often acted as his bodyguard. Although his power became limited, Wukong was given free access to the powers of Heaven to combat these threats. The group encountered a series of eighty-one tribulations before accomplishing their mission and returning safely to China. China ( Wade-Giles ( Mandarin) Chung¹kuo² is a cultural region, an ancient Civilization, and depending on perspective a National Wukong was granted Buddhahood, for his service and strength. In Buddhism, buddhahood ( Sanskrit: buddhatva. Pali: buddhatta.
The Sun WuKong festival is celebrated on the sixteenth day of the eighth lunar month on the Chinese calendar. In Lunar calendars a lunar month is the time between two identical syzygies ( New moons or Full moons. The Chinese calendar is lunisolar, incorporating elements of a Lunar calendar with those of a Solar calendar. Festivals feature recreations of his ordeals such as walking on a bed of coals and climbing a ladder of knives. Firewalking is the act of walking Barefoot over a bed of hot Embers or stones
In Hong Kong the festival is celebrated at the Buddhist Temple in Sau Mau Ping, which has a shrine to Sun Wukong. Hong Kong ( officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located on China 's south coast on the Pearl River Delta, and borders Buddhism is a family of beliefs and practices Sau Mau Ping (秀茂坪 Jyutping: Sau3 Mau6 Ping4 Pinyin: Xiùmàopíng is an area in eastern New Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Mao Ze Dong consistently used Sūn Wǔkōng as a role model. Mao Zedong often talked about the good example of the Monkey King, citing "his fearlessness in thinking, doing work, striving for the objective and extricating China from poverty. "[1]
In spite of its popularity (or perhaps because of it), legends regarding Sun Wukong have changed with the ebb and flow that is Chinese culture. The Culture of China (traditional Chinese 中國文化 simplified Chinese 中国文化 is home to one of the world's oldest and most complex Civilizations covering a history The tale with Buddha and the "Pillars" is a prime example, and did not appear until Buddhism was introduced to China during the Han Dynasty. Siddhārtha Gautama ( Sanskrit; Pali: Siddhattha Gotama) was a spiritual Teacher from Ancient India and the founder Buddhism is a family of beliefs and practices China ( Wade-Giles ( Mandarin) Chung¹kuo² is a cultural region, an ancient Civilization, and depending on perspective a National The Han Dynasty ( 206 BC–220 AD followed the Qin Dynasty and preceded the Three Kingdoms in China. Various legends concerning Sun Wukong date back to before written Chinese history. Chinese civilization originated in various city-states along the Yellow River ( valley in the Neolithic era They tend to change and adapt to the most popular Chinese religion of a given era.
In his book The Shaolin Monastery (2008), Tel Aviv University Prof. Tel Aviv University (TAU אוניברסיטת תל־אביב את"א is Israel 's largest on-site University, located in Tel Aviv. Meir Shahar claims that Sun influenced a legend concerning the origins of the Shaolin staff method. The legend takes place during the Red Turban Rebellion of the Yuan Dynasty. The Yuan Dynasty ( Pinyin: Yuáncháo Dai Ön Ulus (Дай Юан Улс was a ruling Dynasty founded by the Mongol leader Kublai Bandits lay siege to the monastery, but it is saved by a lowly kitchen worker wielding a long fire poker as a makeshift staff. Firestick redirects here For the Aboriginal practice see Fire-stick farming. The Chinese word Gun ( refers to a long Chinese staff Weapon used in Chinese martial arts. He leaps into the oven and emerges as a monstrous giant big enough to stand astride both Mount Song and the imperial fort atop Mount Shaoshi (which are five miles apart). Mount Song, known in Chinese as Song Shan ( Simplified Chinese: 嵩山 Pinyin: Sōng Shān is one of the Taoist Five Sacred The bandits flee when they behold this staff-wielding titan. The Shaolin monks later realize that the kitchen worker was none other than the Monastery's guardian deity, Vajrapani, in disguise. Vajrapāṇi (from Sanskrit Vajra, "thunderbolt" or "diamond" and pāṇi, lit Shahar compares the worker's transformation in the stove with Sun's time in Laozi's crucible, their use of the staff, and the fact that Sun and his weapon can both grow to gigantic proportions. Laozi ( also Lao Tse, Lao-Tzu, Laotze, Lao Zi, Laocius, and other variations was a philosopher of ancient [3]
The song "Monkey King" is a rather odd song which appears to be based, at least in simple concept, on the legend.
Oh. . . I'm the Monkey King that does the Monkey thing
I'm the Monkey thing that is a Monkey King!
Those two lines (minus the oh. . . part) then repeat themselves until the song is done.
Sun Wukong is known as Syun Ng Hung in Cantonese, Son Oh Gong in Korean, Tôn Ngộ Không in Vietnamese, Son Gokū in Japanese and Sun Go Kong in Indonesian (derived from Hakka) Hanuman Sun Wukong in Cambodian
Listed in the order that they were acquired:
In addition to the names used in the novel, the Monkey King has other names in different languages:
Sun Wukong has been a staple character in many forms of media from many East Asian countries. Standard Cantonese is the standard variant of the Cantonese (Yuet language Hong Kong ( officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located on China 's south coast on the Pearl River Delta, and borders Guangdong ( EFEO: Kouangtong; Pinyin Guǎngdōng; Postal map spelling: Kwangtung) is a province on the
Many actors including Masaaki Sakai, Liu Xiao Ling Tong, Stephen Chow, Yueh Hua (of Shaw Brothers fame), and Dicky Cheung have portrayed Sun in films and television shows. is a popular Japanese performer from Tokyo. He is best known to English-speaking audiences as the title star of the TV show ''Monkey''. Liu Xiao Ling Tong ( Chinese: 六小龄童 Pinyin: Lìu Xiǎo Líng Tóng is the Stage name of Zhang Jinlai ( Chinese: 章金莱 Pinyin Stephen Chow Sing-Chi, born June 22 1962 is a Hong Kong Scriptwriter, Film director, producer and actor The Shaw Brothers Studio ( Chinese 邵氏片場 owned by Shaw Brothers (HK Ltd Dicky Cheung Wai Kin ( born on February 8, 1965) is a Hong Kong television actor Jet Li portrays the character in the 2008 movie The Forbidden Kingdom. Li Lianjie (born April 26 1963 better known by his stage name Jet Li, is a Chinese martial artist (Kung fu Actor, Wushu champion The Forbidden Kingdom ( is a 2008 American martial arts - Adventure film from Lionsgate and The Weinstein Company
In 1985, filmmaker Chris Columbus wrote an early draft for the third Indiana Jones film (which eventually became Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and focused on the Holy Grail instead), which featured the Monkey King. Christopher 'Chris' Columbus (born September 10 1958, Spangler Pennsylvania) is an American filmmaker Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is a 1989 Adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg from a story co-written by Executive producer According to Christian mythology, the Holy Grail was the dish plate or cup used by Jesus at the Last Supper, said to possess miraculous powers In Columbus' first draft Sun Wu Kung (as it is spelt there) is benevolent deity and god to a city of pygmies and apes in Africa, but in the second draft he is a villain. Lucas eventually decided the character was too unrealistic. [4] The script was leaked online in 1997, and many believed it was an early draft for the fourth film as the date was mistakenly printed as 1995. [5]
In anime, Sun Wukong appears in various guises, usually with some variant of the name Son Goku. (anime in Japanese, He also features in the Japanese manga/anime Saiyuki, which is based on the original Journey to the West legend. ˈmɑŋgə is the Japanese word for Comics (sometimes called komikku コミック and print Cartoons In their modern form manga date from shortly (anime in Japanese, Journey to the West ( is one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. The main character Son Goku from Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball is based on Sun Wukong, and many other major characters in the series are also originally based on characters from the Monkey King/Journey West story (though they all diverge from the original source material as time goes on). is a Fictional character from the Dragon Ball universe created by Akira Toriyama as the main Protagonist for the Media franchise is a Fictional character from the Dragon Ball universe created by Akira Toriyama as the main Protagonist for the Media franchise
In the anime series Starzinger, he was the inspiration for Jan Kugo, who wields a similar-looking weapon. was an Anime series aired in Japan from 1978 to 1979 It translates literally to "Science Fiction Journey to the West Starzinger"
In the anime series Naruto, he is depicted as a summon named Enma and is used by the Third Hokage. is an ongoing Japanese Manga series written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto with an Anime adaptation The Naruto Anime and Manga series features an extensive cast of characters created by Masashi Kishimoto. When summoned, Enma is even capable of trasforming into a weapon similar-looking to the Ruyi Jingu Bang. Ruyi Jingu Bang ( Chinese: 如意金箍棒 Pinyin: Rúyì Jīngū Bàng literally meaning "As-you-will Golden-bound Cudgel" or simply as Jingu Bang
He is one of the central characters in Gene Luen Yang's American Born Chinese graphic novel, as a story revolves around his origins. Gene Luen Yang (born in Alameda, California) is an American comics artist whose graphic novel American Born Chinese was named a 2006 finalist American Born Chinese is a Graphic novel by Gene Luen Yang. Released in 2006 by Roaring Brook Press, it was a finalist for the
In the Read or Die OVA, the I-Jin duplicate of Genjo Sanzo has powers similar to Sun Wukong, having an extensible staff which can control the sea and riding on a flying cloud. The OVA based on the Read or Die Manga series created by Hideyuki Kurata was created by Studio Deen in early 2001 See also Xuanzang (fictional character Xuanzang ( pronounced Shwan-dzang) was a famous Chinese Buddhist Monk, scholar traveler
In 2008 he shows up in the motion picture The forbidden Kingdom - played by Jet Li.
SonSon is a 1984 Capcom video game loosely based on Journey to the West. is a Video game by Capcom. It is loosely based on the Chinese classic Journey to the West. For the original NASA meaning see capsule communicator. is a leading Japanese International developer A video game is a Game that involves interaction with a User interface to generate visual feedback on a video device. In this game, the player assumes the role of the titular character, which is a monkey boy based on Sun Wukong. A second player assumes the role of TonTon, who is based on Zhu Wuneng. Zhu Bajie ( Sino-Vietnamese: Trư Bát Giới; Japanese: Cho Hakkai; Thai: Teu Poi Gai) also named Zhu Wuneng The granddaughter of SonSon, who shares his name, is a playable character in a later Capcom game, the fighting game crossover Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes. Marvel vs Capcom 2 New Age of Heroes (aka Marvel vs Capcom 2 or MvC2) is the fourth and final game in the Marvel A fighting game (also referred as a versus fighting game, competitive fighting game, tournament fighting game or head-to-head fighting game) A fictional crossover is the placement of two or more otherwise discrete Fictional characters, settings or universes into the context of a single Marvel vs Capcom 2 New Age of Heroes (aka Marvel vs Capcom 2 or MvC2) is the fourth and final game in the Marvel The original SonSon is also featured in Pocket Fighter, flying across the stage from time to time; he drops various items when hit.
In DotA All-Stars (a custom scenario for Blizzard Entertainment's real-time strategy computer game Warcraft III), players can obtain an Item named The Monkey King Bar, which contains great power. "DotA" redirects here For the Basshunter song see Vi sitter i Ventrilo och spelar DotA. Blizzard Entertainment is an American Video game developer and publisher headquartered in Irvine California. A real-time strategy ( RTS) Video game is a strategic game that is distinctly not turn-based. Warcraft III Reign of Chaos ( War3 or WC3 or RoC) is a Real-time strategy Computer game
Sun Wukong is confirmed as a playable character in Warriors Orochi 2[6], the sequel to a video game crossover of Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors, all made by Koei. is a Video game developed by Koei and Omega Force for the Sony PlayStation 2. A video game is a Game that involves interaction with a User interface to generate visual feedback on a video device. is a series of tactical action Video games created by Koei. The award-winning series Games Original game Samurai Warriors (戦国無双 Sengoku Musou in Japan) is the first title in the series of video games created by Koei 's This article is about the software company For the Japanese era name see Kōei (era. However instead being portrayed as a good guy he is one of the new officers of Orochi's army, since it is Taira no Kiyomori who frees him, not Xuanzang. was a general of the late Heian period of Japan. He established the first Samurai -dominated administrative government in the history of Japan.
Also, the design of the Pokemon, Infernape is based on Sun WuKong. At the core of the multi-billion dollar Pokémon Media franchise of various electronic games, ongoing anime, several manga series, The gold elements in his design seem to indicate this, and his name can also be linked to Japanese interpretations of the character (e. g. Son Goku).