1. Pigsy’s Ten Thousand Ladies
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Monkey, Pigsy and Sandy become disillusioned with the pilgrimage and go to their separate ways. Monkey flies home to his Kingdom of Fruit and Flowers.
Emperor Busoku, ruler of the country of Biku, is tormented at night by the ghost of Queen Seiko of Shitan, whose country he destroyed many years ago.
8. The Tormented Emperor - Emperor Busoku, ruler of the country of Biku, is tormented at night by the ghost of Queen Seiko of Shitan, whose country he destroyed many years ago.
More infoMonkey, Pigsy and Sandy become disillusioned with the pilgrimage and go to their separate ways. Monkey flies home to his Kingdom of Fruit and Flowers.
The evil Dogs of Plague, disciples of the Great Hound of Hell, plan to kill Monkey, Pigsy, Sandy and Tripitaka.
A powerful man called Shotenki and his demon master, Kokufki, lure all the men from surrounding villages to their casino in Ittakudo, where they spend all their time gambling.
The Fraction Demon goes around asking children questions about fractions, and kidnaps those who answer correctly.
The pilgrims enter a land where night never falls. For five hundred years, ever since the vulture demon Konsei-Maoh stole Dainichi Buddha’s sun-mirror, as soon as one sun sets another one rises.
After getting separated from Pigsy and Sandy, Monkey and Tripitaka find a creepy house in the middle of nowhere.
Every night, Tripitaka’s sleep is disturbed by a recurring dream. In it, he’s being attacked by Lord Yuki, ruler of The Devil’s Hell.
Emperor Busoku, ruler of the country of Biku, is tormented at night by the ghost of Queen Seiko of Shitan, whose country he destroyed many years ago.
The pilgrims arrive at a sacred shrine called Chokken Shokoku. Every day, its many visitors pay to go through a hole in the wall that guarantees them entry to paradise in the after-life.
A snobby princess has been kidnapped by a fish monster who wants to marry her, but she continually refuses because he’s too common.
The pilgrims eat some freshly picked mushrooms, and lose their memories. Monkey wanders off and joins a band of outlaws. They think he’s the Fungus Prince who was banished by his father, King Seven Souls.
Monkey, Pigsy, Sandy & Tripitaka are on their way to the place in The Land of Search for Understanding; the king insists on interviewing all pilgrims who pass.
Tripitaka is shocked when his three followers bathe in a pool and are transformed into babies. It’s a Fountain of Youth, and it belongs to two Spirits of Time Passed.
After wandering through endless wilderness, Tripitaka and his starving disciples find themselves in a small town in the middle of nowhere.
Chen-Gold, the world’s richest man, is advertising for a husband for his only daughter, beautiful Mai-Sun. Possessed of the Spirit of Greed, he eats gold in order to turn himself golden.
A young goblin, Yung-Hu, is desperately in love with a married human woman called I-Ling. I-Ling and her husband, Kwo- Fong, are excited that the pilgrims are approaching, because they want to learn about Buddha.
While Tripitaka and his disciples sleep, The Illiterate Vampire appears and plans to bite Tripitaka. The others wake, and chase him away.
A gentle monster dresses up as a puppy dog and calls himself “a good dog” in an attempt to make friends. He desperately wants to be liked, but all the villagers are terrified of him.
While taking a rest from their journey, the pilgrims are confronted by four sourcerers who are impersonating them.
The pilgrims are welcomed to a village headman’s house. He shows the disciples a screen that has a picture of the beautiful Goddess Sorosvati painted on it, along with the six other Gods of Good Fortune.
The pilgrims enter a country where an evil wasp witch with a magic whip flies on her chariot and steals children from their parents.
Mt. Sekigutsu, famous for the flowers that bloom on its rocks, is ruled by a fearful demon called Seisai, who has the power to turn anything into stone.
Disowned by his parents for being unable to do sorcery, the young demon Shosanpu practises on the unsuspecting pilgrims, but is soon found out.
After losing their way, the pilgrims find themselves heading towards Mt. Blue Wolf, a place where hideous wolf demons swagger like peacocks.
While having lunch, the pilgrims catch a mischievous young boy called Chou trying to steal food from them.
Tripitaka has an ominous dream that his mother is dying, and becomes very preoccupied the next day.