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  1. Feb 11, 2016 · This one picks up as Tang Sanzang begins his journey. He’s quickly abandoned by his two human disciples after a giant tiger threatens them. Sanzang flees into a cave—the same cave, it turns out, where the Monkey King is trapped. When Sanzang releases him, the Monkey King is free again! Well, yes and no.

  2. When he is attacked by a tiger, he is forced to free Wukong and the Monkey King learns that he has to protect the monk throughout the journey, because the Bodhisattva Guanyin ensured he would be bound by an enchanted circlet that can cause him pain whenever Tang Sanzang chants a certain sutra.

  3. After repeated attempts to convince the Monkey King not to kill everyone he perceives (accurately) to be a threat, Tang Seng sends him away with the intention of continuing the journey with Sha Seng and Zhu Bajie.

  4. Aug 6, 2015 · The old man that takes care of Little Tang Seng and raises him to be a monk is just created for convenience in this adaptation, as is the little girl that Little Tang Seng is protecting. Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie are represented pretty faithfully to tradition in this movie.

  5. Synopsis. Taking place 500 years after the Havoc in Heaven, the Tang Priest is appointed by Buddha to go to the West to fetch the sacred scriptures, only to accidentally free the Monkey King.

  6. Unfortunately for everyone involved, the tree served as a prison for an ancient king of demons, who proceeds to kidnap Tang Monk to take revenge for his long imprisonment.

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  8. Sep 23, 2013 · But unlike his western counterparts, the monkey repents, becoming a monk and agreeing to use his abilities to protect a Buddhist priest on his journey to collect sutras from India. What follows is an overview of Monkey’s story.

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