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Journey to the West (1986 TV Series)

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It started filming in 1982, but was released in 1986. That is why some sources refer to it as the 1982 TV Series.

CCTV released the whole series on Youtube.

  • Episodes 1-25
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The director Yang Jie received the task from the Chinese officials to film the classic novel Journey to the West , which is one of China's Four Great Classical Novels. Though the one she really wanted to film is another one from the four great novels called Dream of the Red Chamber , director Yang Jie accepted the task and organized a film crew by 1982. The filming process was extremely tough at that time. Because of the nature of the original work as a mythology, the crew needs to use a lot of special effects in the show. However, with limitation in techniques and experience, making special effects costs the team great amount of money and causes considerable danger at the same time. Almost all of the main casts had experience of falling down when they were hung by the wires several meters above the ground. Despite the difficult conditions, the team managed to finish the first season after 6 years of filming. It was piloted on CCTV in 1986, and all of the 25 episodes were released by 1988. The show was an immediate success after being broadcasted. The viewership rate reached 89.4% in 1987. [1]

In 1998, the crew gathered again to film the rest of the stories from the original work that were not covered in the first season. Since there wasn't a plan to film a second season, the story was already finished by the end of first season. As a result, the crew adapted the uncovered story into flashbacks of the protagonists after they returned to the Tang Empire from the Vulture Peak. The second season consists of 16 episodes and was broadcasted on CCTV in 2000.

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One day, a monkey is born from a stone nourished by the essence of the world. He becomes an Immortal after being named as Sun Wukong  and practicing Taoist for hundred of years. He makes his name of  Great Sage Equal to Heaven (齐天大圣) after starting a war against the Heavens . The Monkey causes great trouble in the Heaven, as almost no one can matches his power. When he finally threats the Jade Emperor  to give up his position, the Buddha arrives and manages to trap him under a mountain for five hundred years. 

Five hundred years later, a monk called Tang Sanzang in the Tang Empire sets out to bring back Buddhist scriptures from the Vulture Peak in India under the instruction of  Guanyin Bodhisattva . He releases the Monkey from the mountain, make him his disciple and meets the other three disciples during the journey. As a team, they experiences 81 tribulations, defeats relentless demons and manages to receive the scriptures from the Buddha at the end of the journey. They then returns to the Tang Empire, spreads the thoughts from the scriptures and tells the emperor about their experiences in the whole trip. 

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Sun Wukong

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Main cast [ ], episode list [ ], references [ ].

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  • https://news.cgtn.com/news/2019-07-03/Literary-script-of-Journey-to-the-West-to-be-released-I22OV68FZm/index.html
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Journey to the West

Yue Wang, Huaili Yan, Shaohua Xu, Dehua Ma, Liu Xiao Ling Tong, Zhongrui Chi, Da-gang Liu, and Jingfu Cui in Journey to the West (1986)

An account of the legendary pilgrimage of the Tang dynasty Buddhist monk Tang Shen who traveled to the "Western Regions", that is, Central Asia and India, to obtain Buddhist sacred texts (su... Read all An account of the legendary pilgrimage of the Tang dynasty Buddhist monk Tang Shen who traveled to the "Western Regions", that is, Central Asia and India, to obtain Buddhist sacred texts (sutras) and returned after many trials and much suffering. An account of the legendary pilgrimage of the Tang dynasty Buddhist monk Tang Shen who traveled to the "Western Regions", that is, Central Asia and India, to obtain Buddhist sacred texts (sutras) and returned after many trials and much suffering.

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‘Journey to the West’ (西游记) 1986: The Unsurpassed Classic

‘Journey to the West’ (西游记) 1986: The Unsurpassed Classic

  • January 19, 2021

Article by Jerry Feng

Edited by Aaron S. Medina

西游记 , or Journey to the West , talks about how the monk, Tang San Zang, along with his three disciples, had to overcome a total of 81 trials on their pilgrimage for Buddhist scriptures. During the Spring Festival of 1986, the first 11 episodes of this classic series were aired through the Chinese government’s national television. As soon as they were aired, the show measured an astounding viewership of 89.4%. It was the first of its kind, with no prior adaptations they could use as reference. 

The show’s director, Yang Jie, was determined to portray the original story to the best of her abilities. To show all 81 trials within a 30-hour series was certainly a challenge, so Yang decided to pick out only certain stories from the original novel that were enough to encapsulate the essence of Journey to the West . Each episode had an individual story as they tried to avoid repetitive plots, but Yang ensured that they were still connected together.

Thanks to the tireless efforts of all the producers and casts, the story was practically brought to life. Hundreds of characters that were only described with mere words in the novel were given their own souls and personalities in this TV adaptation.

However, what many people are probably not aware of is that the process of producing this classic was a journey in itself, with its own “81 trials”. Over the 6 years spent in producing the first 25 episodes, from 1982–1988, one camera and one video tape recorder were all they ever had.

In the era when special effects were yet to be known in China, the crew had only heard of the blue screen. They tried filming with trampolines and skateboards in front of blue cloth, and eventually had to fly to Hong Kong in order to learn the wire stunt, which was needed for their characters to fly. But even so, with special effects that pale in comparison to the ones today, this show remains unsurpassed in the history of Chinese television. In the hearts of many, no remake ever done was able to quite measure up to the impacts of this version.

Yang believed that Journey to the West is about a journey. Hence filming only in the studio was not enough. For that, she led a team of six on a two month journey to explore over 60 places across China, where they eventually filmed at. 

Due to budget constraints, Yang was forced to cut down 5 episodes from the original plan of 30 in 1988. Fortunately, in 1998, she was finally given another chance, with a much bigger budget funded by the government to fulfill her dream of filming the remaining episodes that they were previously unable to finish.

This Spring Festival marks the 35th anniversary of this masterpiece. It has been replayed on TV for more than 3000 times since its debut, and it continues to be played during the summer and winter breaks of China even until today.

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Journey to the West is a Chinese television series adapted from the classic 16th-century novel of the same title . The first 11 episodes of the series were first broadcast on CCTV in China on 1 October 1986. The series became an instant classic in China and was praised for being one of the most original and faithful interpretations. The series was budgeted for 30 episodes, due to budgetairy reasons 5 of the planned episodes were left out. The screenplay for the left out 5 episodes was rewritten and some more portions of the original novel were later covered in the second season, which was released in 1999. CCTV released the entire series online on YouTube [1] [2] as an edited version (all episodes are 45 minutes long) with English subtitles. The second season starts in the edited version with the capture of the Tang Monk (footage of the original episode 3). After that the edited version follows the original order. However, episode 5 Meeting immortals at Peacock Platform of the second season was deleted and parts of the content were integrated into the fourth episode Obstacle at Lion Camel Ridge making a total of 40 episodes instead of the original 41. [3]

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Wu cheng'en and journey to the west, external links.

Season 1 has 25 episodes and covers 74 chapters of the novel. The first trial episode was aired on 1 October 1986, and filming lasted until 1987. It was aired as a whole series in 1988. With the limited but relatively new special effects, the series received a viewership rate of 89.4% in 1987. [4] The series has been rebroadcast every year since then. As of 2012, the series has been repeated on Chinese local channels more than 2,000 times. [5]

Season 2 has 16 episodes (covers another 25 chapters of the novel). Filming began in 1998 and finished in 1999. It was broadcast on CCTV in 2000. The internal story of the second season has the four protagonists relating to Emperor Taizong of Tang via flashbacks of their travels and adventures, (namely those episodes not depicted in the first series) upon their return to China. Season 2 differs from the format of the first season, as most episodes end on a cliffhanger, with conflicts being resolved and new ones encountered in the middle of episodes in a more fluid timeline.

  • Liu Xiao Ling Tong as Sun Wukong
  • Wang Yue (episodes 6, 9, 10), Xu Shaohua (episodes 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 12, 14-16), Chi Chongrui (episodes 13, 17-25) as Tang Sanzang
  • Ma Dehua as Zhu Bajie
  • Yan Huaili as Sha Wujing
  • Xu Shaohua , Chi Chongrui as Tang Sanzang
  • Cui Jingfu as Zhu Bajie
  • Liu Dagang as Sha Wujing

The music for the series was mainly composed by Xu Jingqing (许镜清). It use of the combination of traditional Chinese instruments with Yamaha DX7 synthesizer and electronic drum , [6] its genre is a mixture between Chinese traditional music , Electronic music , and Orchestral song , [7] making them one of the first electronic music compositions aired on the Mainland China mainstream media. The use of electric music that was perceived as "Western" and "modern" in the "traditional Chinese story" was the issue of debate at the time. [8]

The original lead actors of Journey to the West (1986) — Liu Xiao Ling Tong , Chi Chongrui and Ma Dehua — reprised their roles in Wu Cheng'en and Journey to the West , a 2010 television series about Wu Cheng'en and his inspiration for writing the novel Journey to the West . Sha Wujing , however, was portrayed by Liu Dagang because Yan Huaili, who played the character in 1986, died in April 2009. [ citation needed ]

  • List of media adaptations of Journey to the West

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Sha Wujing is one of the three disciples of the Buddhist pilgrim Tang Sanzang in the 16th century novel Journey to the West written by Wu Cheng'en in the Ming dynasty, although versions of his character predate the Ming novel. In the source novel, his background is the least developed of the pilgrims, and he contributes the least to their efforts.

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Monkey: A Folk-Tale of China , more often known as simply Monkey , is an abridged translation published in 1942 by Arthur Waley of the sixteenth-century Chinese novel Journey to the West conventionally attributed to Wu Cheng'en of the Ming dynasty. Waley's remains one of the most-read English-language versions of the novel. The British poet Edith Sitwell characterized Monkey as "a masterpiece of right sound", one that was "absence of shadow, like the clearance and directness of Monkey's mind." The translation won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 1942.

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Journey to the West: Legends of the Monkey King is a 1998 animated series produced by China Central Television and the CINAR Corporation. It is based on the 16th-century novel Journey to the West . There are 26 episodes in total, with a duration of about 22 minutes each, along with a 75-minute prequel television film. In the Original 1998 Chinese edition of the series, there are instead 52 episodes with each segment being extended to a full half hour episode with added animation and dialogue, and the prequels making up episodes 1-7.

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  • ↑ "《西游记续集》 | 师徒四人 回转长安 【全15集】 - YouTube" . YouTube .
  • ↑ "《西游记》 Journey to the West(English Subs) | 四大名著 经典再现【全40集】 - YouTube" . YouTube .
  • ↑ (in Chinese) 敢问路在何方 - 电视剧《西游记》剧组聚首《艺术人生》
  • ↑ (in Chinese) 老剧再抢暑期档 86版《西游》重播超2000次
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    1 October 1986. ( 1986-10-01) Journey to the West is a Chinese television series adapted from the classic 16th-century novel of the same title. The first 11 episodes of the series were first broadcast on CCTV in China on 1 October 1986. The series became an instant classic in China and was praised for being one of the most original and faithful ...

  5. Journey to the West (soundtrack)

    Journey to the West is the soundtrack to the stage musical Monkey: Journey to the West and is composed by English musician Damon Albarn (of Blur and Gorillaz fame) with the UK Chinese Ensemble.The soundtrack is based upon the musical, but is not a direct recording of it. The album was released as a download, CD, and double vinyl LP in the United Kingdom on 18 August 2008 by XL Recordings.

  6. Journey to West

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  7. Journey to the West 1986

    Journey to the West 1986 · Playlist · 11 songs · 239 likes ... Journey to the West 1986 · Playlist · 11 songs · 239 likes. Home; Search; Your Library. Create your first playlist It's easy, we'll help you. Create playlist. Let's find some podcasts to follow We'll keep you updated on new episodes. Browse podcasts. Legal.

  8. Selected Original Soundtrack Music Album "Journey to the West"

    Listen to Selected Original Soundtrack Music Album "Journey to the West" by Jing Qing Xu on Apple Music. 1986. 16 Songs. Duration: 51 minutes.

  9. Journey to the West (1986)

    Journey to the West. (1986) The story follows the adventures of Sun Wu Kong, an immortal rhesus macaque demon who gains extraordinary power from long years of spiritual cultivation and rebels against the primacy of heaven. (Source: journeytothewestresearch.com) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Journey to the West" (西游记) by Wu Cheng En.

  10. Journey to the West (1986 TV Series)

    Journey to the West (Chinese: 西遊記 Xī Yóu Jì) is a Chinese mythology TV series adapted from the classic novel with same title. It depicts the Monk Tang Sanzang's pilgrimage to the Vulture Peak with his disciples during the Tang Dynasty in ancient China. The series consists of two seasons, both directed by Yang Jie and produced by CCTV. It received great response from the audience and ...

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  12. Journey To The West 1986 opening song : r/Journeytothewest

    Journey To The West 1986 opening song. This brings back memories. Funny enough at the beginning when Wukong jumps into the air. If you look closely, at the bottom you can almost see the trampoline bouncing up. It's easier with her clarity and pixels but it's their.

  13. Journey to the West

    Journey to the West (Chinese: Xiyou ji 西遊記) is a Chinese novel published in the 16th century during the Ming dynasty and attributed to Wu Cheng'en.It is regarded as one of the greatest Classic Chinese Novels, and has been described as arguably the most popular literary work in East Asia. Arthur Waley's 1942 abridged translation, Monkey, is known in English-speaking countries.

  14. Journey to the West (TV Series 1986-2000)

    Journey to the West: With Liu Xiao Ling Tong, Dehua Ma, Huaili Yan, Shaohua Xu. An account of the legendary pilgrimage of the Tang dynasty Buddhist monk Tang Shen who traveled to the "Western Regions", that is, Central Asia and India, to obtain Buddhist sacred texts (sutras) and returned after many trials and much suffering.

  15. Journey To The West 1986

    Journey To The West 1986 · Playlist · 4 songs · 29 likes ... Journey To The West 1986 · Playlist · 4 songs · 29 likes. Sign up Log in. Home; Search; Your Library. Create your first playlist It's easy, we'll help you. Create playlist. Let's find some podcasts to follow We'll keep you updated on new episodes. Browse podcasts.

  16. 'Journey to the West' (西游记) 1986: The Unsurpassed Classic

    Article by Jerry Feng. Edited by Aaron S. Medina. 西游记, or Journey to the West, talks about how the monk, Tang San Zang, along with his three disciples, had to overcome a total of 81 trials on their pilgrimage for Buddhist scriptures.During the Spring Festival of 1986, the first 11 episodes of this classic series were aired through the Chinese government's national television.

  17. "Journey To The West" 1986 version is a must-watch to learn ...

    There is a saying that, "Wu Cheng'en created Sun Wukong, and Liu Xiao Ling Tong breathed soul into the character". I have watched many "Journey To The West" versions, but none has come close to the original 1986 TV series starring Liu Xiao Ling Tong as the Monkey King. When someone asks what the best source to learn about Sun Wukong is, I ...

  18. Journey to the West 1986 Opening Theme

    The opening theme of Xiyouji (1986 Live Action Edition). The series is an absolute classic. I will soon upload the memes from the show.

  19. Journey to the West (series, 1986

    An account of the legendary pilgrimage of the Tang dynasty Buddhist monk Tang Shen who traveled to the «Western Regions», that is, Central Asia and India, to obtain Buddhist sacred texts (sutras) and returned after many trials and much suffering. supernatural power • legend • monkey • ambition • chinese. 2 seasons, 41 episodes 1 d 6 ...

  20. Journey to the West (1986)

    Journey to the West (1986) Details; Episode Guide; Cast & Crew; Reviews; Recommendations; Photos; Edit this Page. ... Check out how Song Ha Yoon transformed into Jung Soo Min. The Magic of the "Reply" Anthology. Drama Recaps - Feb 23, ... Journey to the West; Country: China ; Episodes: 25; Aired: Oct 1, 1986 - Nov 30, 1987; Original Network: CCTV;

  21. Journey to the West (Original Series 1986) Eng Sub

    Journey to the West (Chinese: 西遊記; pinyin: Xī Yóu Jì) is a Chinese novel published in the 16th century during the Ming dynasty and attributed to Wu Cheng'en....

  22. Journey to the West (1986 TV series)

    Television special. CCTV New Year's Gala. Journey to the West is a Chinese television series adapted from the classic 16th-century novel of the same title. The first 11 episodes of the series were first broadcast on CCTV in China on 1 October 1986. The series became an instant classic in China and was praised for being one of the most origi.

  23. Journey to the West (1986)

    Ne Zha. Support Role. Li Ling Yu. Yu Tu / Princess "Jade Rabbit". Support Role. Wang Bo Zhao. "White Dragon Horse". Support Role. Bai Jian Cai.