Sun Wukong's movies included Moonlight Box, The Great Sage Wives, The Great Sage of Love, Biography of the Heavenly Court, Journey to the West (1986 and 2000 sequels), Journey to the West: Sun Wukong Beats the White Bone Demon Three Times, Legend of Wukong, and so on.
Sun Wukong had many movies, including The Moonlight Box of A Chinese Oath to the West, The Great Sage Marries, The Great Sage of Love, The Legend of the Heavenly Court, Journey to the West (1986 and 2000 sequels), The Real Monkey King, Red Boy, Journey to the West: Sun Wukong Beats the White Bone Demon, Legend of Wukong, Fighting the Buddha, Journey to the West: Havoc in Heaven, Journey to the Seventy-two Changes, Journey to the West: The Great Sage Returns, and so on. These movies covered different versions and storylines, showing different images and adventures of Sun Wukong.
There were many movies about Sun Wukong. The following were the names of some of them: Uproar in Heaven, Golden Monkey Subdues Demons, Ginseng Fruit, Journey to the West on TV, Journey to the West: The Return of the Great Sage, Journey to the West: Exorcism, Moonlight Box, The Great Sage Marries, Legend of Wukong, The Afterlife of Journey to the West: The Deathly Hallows, and so on.
The following are some of Sun Wukong's anime and movie works: 1. Sun Wukong's Heaven Devouring Devil Monkey. 2. "Rise of the Great Sage, the King of Chaos." 3. Golden Monkey Subdues Demons 4. "Sun Wukong Beats the White Bone Demon Thrice" 5. Uproar in Heaven 6. Uproar in Heaven (1964 Version) 7. The Monkey King (2023) 8. Journey to the West: The Return of the Great Sage These films covered the stories of Sun Wukong from different eras and styles, including animated versions and live-action versions.
Dicky Zhang played the role of Sun Wukong in two movies. One was the 1996 TVP version of Journey to the West, and the other was the 2002 version of The Great Sage Equal to Heaven, Sun Wukong.
。Sun Wukong was a character in Journey to the West, not a movie.
The Monkey King was one of the most famous mythical stories in China, and he was also the main character in Journey to the West. It was said that Sun Wukong was born in the Huaguo Mountain and was the reincarnation of Marshal Tianpeng. He had eaten a heavenly peach by mistake and obtained supernatural abilities. Along the way, he experienced a series of thrilling adventures with Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand, and finally became the patron saint of Buddhism. The image of Sun Wukong was deeply rooted in Chinese culture and folktales, becoming a deeply loved image.
Sun Wukong of Chaos was a novel that was being published in a series. The author was the Master of Shi E. This novel told the story of a girl who had transmigrated to the Primordial World, married Houtu, gave birth to Sun Wukong, and controlled five Chaos Tools to become the master of the Great Dao. Other than that, there was no more information about the Sun of Chaos, Wukong.
There were a few novels that were similar to "Sign in with Sun Wukong at the beginning of the game, I'm invincible" that could be recommended. Among them were "Global Magic: The Campus Belle Asks Me to Be Her Demon Tamer","The Great Emperor Summons a Thousand Armies", and "The Great Ming Must Not Die". These novels all belonged to the sci-fi/doomsday crisis category, with similar settings and plots. In addition, there was also a novel called "Invincible in the Beginning of a Billion Girlfriends" that was mentioned. Although it had nothing to do with Sun Wukong, it might meet your requirements for invincibility in the beginning. Please note that these recommendations are only based on search results. There may be other similar novels that have not been mentioned.
"I Never Wanted to Be a Kung Fu Movie King" is the title you need. The plot of this novel is about a rich second-generation heir, Tang Yin, who obtained the Wanjie Movie System and entered the real world of movies and television. He then magically changed the plot of the movie, but the more he changed it, the more popular it became. At the same time, he realized that these worlds of movies and television were interlinked. He wanted to film a movie about Sun Wukong. After seeing a script, he felt that Sun Wukong was in the script. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Sun Wukong is a famous character from Chinese mythology. In the real story, he was born from a magic stone. He learned powerful magic skills and caused much chaos in Heaven. Eventually, he was tamed by Buddha. He then accompanied Tang Sanzang on a journey to the West to fetch Buddhist scriptures, facing numerous monsters and challenges along the way.