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  1. Red from OSP retells an infamous chapter of Journey to The West, in which Tripitaka and Piggsy end up becoming pregnant, while at a Women-Only Town, after drinking from a childbearing stream. Luckily, they're able to get rid of it, before it becomes an issue.

  2. A character page for Journey to the West. Note that they all qualify as a Public Domain Character. The page has been split, so tropes that apply to characters are sorted into the following: Journey To The West - Pilgrims.

  3. Journey to the West is a manhua written by Zheng Jian He, creator of Feng Shen Ji. In the same universe as the classic Chinese novel, a young wolf is saved by the dragon princess Xiao Yu after receiving a fatal injury.

  4. An American scholar finds himself transported into the realm of the Monkey King and his companions by a luck goddess and and must help them save the very story of Journey to the West from demons who would remove it from the world — and reverse time itself in the process.

  5. The 2017 sequel to Stephen Chow's Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons. Following the events of the first movie as well as featuring a completely new cast , Tang Sanzang and his disciples travel west in their attempts to gather Buddha's sutras to bring them back to China.

  6. The titular journey to the west. As any TV adaptation with original stories can tell you, the road trip-style premise allows room for plenty of self-contained adventures Sanzang and his disciples might have gone on in their travels.

  7. Journey to the West is an ancient note Chinese story about Xuanzang and his mission to find the scrolls of Buddha and bring them back home. He and his protectors go far west, beyond the mountains, to find the scrolls.

  8. Journey to the West (2011) (Original title "新西游记", "Xin Xi You Ji" or "New Journey to the West") TV series is a 60-episode Chinese TV series and the most recent TV series to be based on Journey to the West in China.

  9. Journey to the West (西游记 Xīyóujì, pronounced roughly shee-yo-jee) is one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature, and first published in the 1590s, although it is plainly based on much older folk-legends.

  10. Film - Live Action. Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959), starring Pat Boone and James Mason, and adding characters such as Gertrude the duck and Count Saknussem, notable in its day for the special effects. Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008), a 3-D Movie starring Brendan Fraser. Music. Western Animation.

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