

Journey to the West – Legends of the Monkey King
Season 1
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Network: CCTV, Teletoon
Season aired: 1999-07-23
Overview
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.
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Episodes · 52

The Monkey King is Born
A stone monkey hatches from a rock on Flower Fruit Mountain and becomes king after successfully leaping behind a waterfall.

Obtaining Treasure from the Dragon Palace
Seeking a suitable weapon, the Monkey King creates a disturbance in the Dragon King's underwater palace and obtains the Ruyi Jingu Bang (Golden-Hooped Rod).

Trouble While Tending Horses
Sun Wukong is offered a minor position in Heaven as Keeper of the Heavenly Horses (Bimawen) but, feeling insulted by the title, he rebels.

Havoc in Heaven's Palace
Having declared himself "Great Sage, Equal of Heaven," Wukong fights the Celestial Army and wreaks havoc in the main halls of Heaven.

Great Battle with Erlang Shen
The Jade Emperor summons his nephew, the powerful Erlang Shen, who battles Wukong in a fierce duel and finally captures him.

Cannot Escape Buddha's Palm (1)
Wukong is trapped in Laozi’s furnace, but he escapes; the Buddha intervenes, challenging Wukong to leap out of his palm.

Cannot Escape Buddha's Palm (2)
Wukong attempts the impossible leap but fails and is imprisoned by the Buddha beneath the massive Five-Elements Mountain.

Happy Reunion of Master and Disciple
The Tang Monk, Xuanzang (later Tripitaka), begins his journey to the West and passes the mountain, freeing Sun Wukong to be his disciple.

Cleverly Subduing the White Dragon Horse
A dragon, son of the Dragon King, eats Xuanzang’s horse; Wukong helps subdue the dragon, who is then transformed into Xuanzang's new white steed.

The Evil Monk Steals the Kasaya
The pilgrims stay at a monastery where a greedy old abbot plots to steal the precious Kasaya (monk's robe) given to Xuanzang by Guanyin.

Subduing the Black Bear Demon
The abbot’s black bear demon friend steals the robe; Wukong battles and subdues the demon, recovering the garment.

Pigsy Becomes a Disciple
In the Gaolao Village, Wukong subdues the lustful pig demon, Zhu Bajie (Pigsy), who agrees to join the pilgrimage as a second disciple.

Dangerously Passing Yellow Wind Ridge
The group encounters a demon on Yellow Wind Ridge who uses a powerful sandstorm, forcing Wukong to seek aid from a divine helper.

Accepting a Disciple at the Quicksand River
At the treacherous Quicksand River, the last disciple, Sha Wujing (Sandy), is subdued and joins the group.

Stealing and Eating the Ginseng Fruit
At the Wuzhuang Temple, Pigsy and Wukong steal the temple’s precious Ginseng Fruits, which are said to grant immortality.

Guanyin Saves the Immortal Tree
The angry Taoist master, Zhenyuan Great Immortal, catches the disciples; Wukong damages the immortal tree, which Guanyin must heal to resolve the conflict.

Three Attacks on the White Bone Demon
A female demon tries three times to capture Xuanzang by transforming into a woman, an old lady, and an old man, but Wukong sees through her disguises.

Mistakenly Entering the Wave Moon Cave
Xuanzang, furious after Wukong seemingly kills innocent people (the demon's disguises), dismisses Wukong from the pilgrimage.

Tang Sanzang Turns into a Tiger
Xuanzang is captured by the Yellow Robe Demon in the Wave Moon Cave, who transforms the monk into a tiger.

Pigsy Invites Wukong
Pigsy is sent to Flower Fruit Mountain to beg Wukong to return and save their Master from the demon.

Danger at Flat-Top Mountain
The pilgrims encounter the Gold and Silver Horned Kings, two powerful demons armed with magical calabash gourds and ropes.

Subduing the Demon at Lotus Cave
Wukong uses his cleverness and transformations to trick and capture the two demon kings, recovering the powerful magical items.

The Old King Entrusts in a Dream
In the Kingdom of Wuji, Xuanzang receives a dream from the deceased old king, revealing that a fake king (a demon) has taken his place.

Eliminating the Demon in the Kingdom of Wuji
Wukong finds the old king's body in a well and helps restore him, then battles and defeats the shapeshifting demon that had usurped the throne.

Wukong Meets the Holy Child
The group encounters the Red Boy (Hong Hai'er), the son of the Bull Demon King, a powerful demon child who captures Xuanzang.

Subduing Red Boy
Red Boy's powerful Samadhi True Fire nearly defeats Wukong, who must appeal to Guanyin to help subdue the child, who becomes her disciple.

Contest of Strength in the Chechi Kingdom
In the Chechi Kingdom, the group finds three Daoist Immortals oppressing Buddhist monks; Wukong challenges them to a contest of magic.

Great Sage Eliminates Three Demons
Wukong, Bajie, and Sandy defeat the three demon immortals—a Tiger, a Deer, and an Antelope spirit—in a battle of supernatural skills.

Night Obstruction at the Heaven-Connecting River
The pilgrims are stopped by the vast Heaven-Connecting River, which they can't cross, due to the influence of the Great White Turtle and a demon.

Hard Fight with the One-Horned Monster
The group encounters a powerful water demon known as the Lingmo, or "One-Horned Monster," who captures the Master.







