1. Monkey Goes Wild About Heaven
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Mischievous King Monkey is summoned to Heaven, where he steals the heavenly peaches.
The pilgrims arrive at the Kingdom of Red Hog, where pigs are sacred. The people hail Pigsy as their new King and God.
21. Pigsy, King And God - The pilgrims arrive at the Kingdom of Red Hog, where pigs are sacred. The people hail Pigsy as their new King and God.
More infoMischievous King Monkey is summoned to Heaven, where he steals the heavenly peaches.
Buddha sends a messenger, the Bodhisattva Kuan-Yin the Compassionate, to find a holy man to make the journey from China to India to fetch the large vehicle scriptures.
Tripitaka and Monkey begin their perilous journey. Arriving at a village terrorised by a greedy monster, Monkey faces the wrath of Pigsy and his deadly muck rake.
Monkey, Pigsy, Sandy, Tripitaka and the horse enter a land ruled by Golden Horn and his wife, Silver Horn. Bewitched by a beautiful lady, Pigsy finds that all is not what it seems.
In his mountain kingdom, the immature King of Youth dictates that everything old is useless. When the pilgrims approach, he decides to kidnap Tripitaka to gain attention.
When Monkey kills a girl and her elderly parents, Tripitaka is left with no choice but to punish him and send him back home to his Mountain of Fruit and Flowers.
Desperate for water in the heat, the pilgrims find that the nearest village is completely dried up. The local water monster has cursed the village with a drought.
When Monkey saves a pretty widow from the Demon Spirit of Great Snakes, amorous Pigsy falls snout over trotters in love with her, but she only has eyes for another.
When the magistrate Lord Li’s stepdaughter is kidnapped by bandits, Monkey reluctantly takes on the job of catching them.
Tripitaka is visited in a dream by the restless spirit of the deceased king of the land of Cockcrow. He tells Tripitaka he was murdered by a Taoist magician and thrown into a well.
An invisible wall separates the land of night from the land of day, and Tripitaka finds the task of reuniting night and day very difficult.
The once-prosperous land of Codslow is ruled by three animal-strength immortals, and its enslaved people are dying of hunger.
A village headman and his wife grieve for their beautiful daughter Hai-Min who disappeared a year ago. Lecherous Pigsy offers to go and look for her.
The pilgrims enter a land plagued by earthquakes caused by the quarrelling of two local demons; a catfish demon and a shape-changer demon, who can take on the shape of anyone.
While climbing a mountain, the pilgrims discover a man who’s been digging a tunnel through the mountain for the past twenty-two years, to provide an easier route for travellers.
Desperate to please Chun-Shou, the woman he hopes to marry, the unhappy King of Unicorns promises to find a new toy for her spoilt brat son, little Chen.
Following a terrible sandstorm, the pilgrims find a village where everyone has been killed by the evil Grey Gloves Devil, a magician with the power to hypnotise and control anyone.
As the pilgrims continue their journey, Monkey sees that a nearby village is being terrorised by swarms of locusts, and they’re coming in their direction.
The Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Buddha’s Law invites Tripitaka and his disciples to stay. He tells them how hard it is to control the people who live in the mountains.
To escape from a deadly blizzard in the Himalayan foothills, Monkey, Pigsy, Sandy and Tripitaka take refuge in a small cave.
The pilgrims arrive at the Kingdom of Red Hog, where pigs are sacred. The people hail Pigsy as their new King and God.
In a deserted village, the evil male demon Wun-Lung and three beautiful witches await the arrival of Tripitaka, Monkey, Pigsy and Sandy.
Forty years before the pilgrims’ journey to India, two lovers Chun-Ying and Yu-Lee disobey the God of Fertility Ju-Lee by eloping together – love is forbidden in his country.
The pilgrims enter the Kingdom of Lo-Chun, the Queen of Fire, where they are prevented from continuing their journey by the active volcanoes in the mountain range to the west.
On their way to India, the pilgrims must pass through the Land of Nightmares, inhabited by all the legions of Hell, bad demons and wicked spirits.
Tripitaka and his disciples are just a few days away from reaching India – they can clearly see the Gold Temple of the Thunderclap ahead, but...