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Monkey! - Episodes 19-21, Vampire Master / Outrageous Concidence / Pigsy, King and God [1979]
 
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Monkey! - Episodes 19-21, Vampire Master / Outrageous Concidence / Pigsy, King and God [1979]
VHS ~ Masaaki Sakai
5.0 out of 5 stars  (1 customer review)

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  • Actors: Masaaki Sakai, Toshiyuki Nishida, Shirô Kishibe, Masako Natsume, Tonpei Hidari
  • Directors: Kazuo Ikehiro, Yusuke Watanabe, Toshi Aoki, Daisuke Yamazaki (II), Jun Fukuda
  • Format: Dubbed, PAL
  • Language Japanese
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Fabulous Films Ltd.
  • VHS Release Date: 11 Sep 2000
  • Run Time: 130 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  (1 customer review)
  • ASIN: B00004WI8B
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 23,661 in Video (See Bestsellers in Video)

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    #73 in  Video > World Cinema > Japanese > Action & Adventure

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A loose (very loose) Japanese TV adaptation of Wu Ch'eng-en's 16th-century collection of Chinese fables, Monkey! was re-dubbed into English in the early 1980s and became required viewing for a whole generation of schoolchildren. The titular monkey (played with great enthusiasm, not to mention athleticism by Japanese comic actor and former rock star Masaaki Sakai) accompanies boy-monk Tripitaka (confusingly, a pretty actress called Masako Natsume) on his/her quest for the Indian Sutras. They pick up Sandy (Shiro Kishibe), Pigsy (Toshiyuki Nishida) and a dragon that becomes a horse along the way.

The appeal of Monkey! is easier to experience than explain. It's an occasionally surreal blend of Oriental fable, knockabout martial arts, pop Buddhism and slapsti ck comedy. The frequent comic fight scenes are accompanied by a 70s disco-fusion soundtrack, and a narrator (English voice: Frank Duncan) uses gaps in the action to deliver inscrutable snippets of wisdom ("Even a starving camel is still bigger than a horse", "Does love mean labour even for the carp-hearted?"). Best of all, though, is the dialogue: without regard to any lip-synch niceties the English script (by David Weir) is full of idiomatic delights, jokes and double entendres ("I can use it as well", boasts Monkey of his staff that grows from a tiny stick into a big pole. "Ooh, I never doubted it passionate primate", purrs the Dragon Princess into his ear, "go on, make it bigger").All are delivered by British actors in hilariously cod-Japanese accents (distinguished thesp Miri\ m Margolyes is the voice of Tripitaka). Bad special effects crown the show's cheesy, retro appeal.----Mark Walker

Synopsis
In 'Vampire Master' Tripitaka and his disciples are invited to stay with the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Buddha's Law, 'Outrageous Coincidences' sees Monkey, Pigsy, Sandy and Tripitaka escape a blizzard by taking refuge in a cave and 'Pigsy, King And God' sees Pigsy hailed as a King and God of the Kingdom of the Red Hog.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Clasic TV at it's best, 4 Oct 2000
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The adventure continues... Monkey stays on top form in this clasic TV romp. It has all the same ingredients as the previous episodes, dodgy looking badddies incredible models of cloud flying (even Pigsy gets in on the act in this one only his cloud is green!) Tripitaka doing his mantra's. It realy is a joy to watch after a visit to the pub. The fight sceens seem to be geting more complicated and I'm sure Sandy is getting more rock hard in the action bits. It realy is a bundle of fun. If your after complex plot lines your going to be disapointed but for those who enjoyed it first time round you have to collect them all. Can't wait for the Ninth to get the next one. Don't forget the nature of Monkey is irrepresable!
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