Journey to the West (TV series)
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Journey to the West is a 1986 Chinese live action TV series made by CCTV adapting the majority of the literary classic Journey to the West. The show became an instant classic in mainland China and is still being praised as the best and the most authentic interpretation of the original novel.[citation needed] Unadapted portions of the original Journey to the West were later covered in 1998 as a 'part two' to complete the whole novel (such as "The Cave of Red Gold", in which Lord Lao Zi's water buffalo turned into a demon).
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[edit] List of episodes
[edit] Part 1 (1986)
The first series runs to 25 episodes. Directed by Yang Jie, the first trial episode was aired on October 1, 1982, and shooting lasted until 1987. It was aired as a whole in 1988. With the limited but relatively new special effects, the series received a viewership rate of 89.4% in 1987[1]. The series has been rebroadcast every year since then.
Episode List (Part I):
1. The Birth of Monkey King
2. Monkey King the Charge of Horses
3. Monkey King Wreaks Havoc in the Palace of Heaven
4. Monkey King Imprisoned in Wuhang Mountain
5. Monkey King Becomes the Body Guard of Monk Tang
6. Disaster in Kwan-yin Temple
7. Getting Ba Jie with Strategy
8. Facing Three Adversities during the Rough Journey
9. Stealing the Ginseng Fruit
10. Beating the Dead Bones Spirit Three Times
11. Stimulating the Monkey King Wisely
12. Seizing Treasures in Lotus Flower Cave
13. Killing the Devils in the Wuji Country
14. A Battle with the Red Boy
15. Defeating the Three Monsters with Magic
16. The Funny Advantage in the Women Nation
17. Getting the Palm-leaf Fan for Three Times
18. Cleaning the Tower and Clarifying the Injustice
19. Getting in the Little Thunder Temple Accidentally
20. Doctor Monkey King
21. Falling in the Spider Silk Cave Accidentally
22. Visiting the Abyss for Four Times
23. Teaching in Yuhua Continent
24. Getting the Rabbit Spirit in India
25. Arriving in the Pure Land
[edit] Cast
- Liu Xiao Ling Tong - Sun Wukong
- Wang Yue, Xu Shaohua, Chi Chongrui - Xuanzang
- Ma Dehua - Zhu Bajie
- Yan Huaili - Sha Wujing
[edit] Part 2 (2000)
The second part of series includes 16 episodes. The shooting began in 1998 and finished in 1999. It was first aired in 2000.
Episodes List (Part II):
1. Dangerous Crossing at the Heaven-Reaching River
2. A Rift between Master and Disciples
3. Real and Fake Handsome Monkey King
4. Stopped at Lion Hump Mountain
5. Meeting Immortals at Peacock Stage
6. Buddha Captures the Great Roc
7. Heartbreak at Black Water River
8. Capturing the Green Bull Demon
9. Praying for Rain at Phoenix-Immortal Prefecture
10. Wreaking Havoc on Fragrance-Covered Hall
11. A Dead-End Becomes the Way
12. Shedding Tears on Mist-Hidden Mountain
13. Rescue in the City of Children
14. Catching Bandits in Bodhisattva Territory
15. Returning the Souls of Benefactor Kou
16. Admiring the Lanterns at Gold-Level Prefecture
[edit] Cast
- Liu Xiao Ling Tong - Sun Wukong
- Xu Shaohua, Chi Chongrui - Xuanzang
- Cui Jingfu - Zhu Bajie
- Liu Shaogang - Sha Wujing
[edit] Reshot version in High-Definition
A High-Definition reshoot of the entire series is speculated to be planned by CCTV and is speculated to start filming soon.[citation needed]
[edit] Other Adaptations
There also exist at least three other TV adaptations of the same novel. Nippon Television made a series, Saiyūki, in 1979-1980 which was translated by the BBC as Monkey. Another was made by TVB, a Hong Kong television station. This was made into two parts; part one was made in 1996, starring Dicky Cheung, and the second part was made in 1998, starring Benny Chan Ho Man. The general public was displeased with the second part of the adaptation, mostly due to recasting Sun Wukong. Cheung later reprised his role in Taiwan's 2002 adaptation, which was infamous for being terribly inaccurate.