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|fullname = Sun Wukong |
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− | |alias = Great Sage Equal to Heaven<br |
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− | Handsome Monkey King<br |
+ | Handsome Monkey King<br> |
− | Monkey King |
+ | Monkey King<br> |
+ | Keeper of the Heavenly Horses<br> |
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+ | Victorious Fighting Buddha |
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|origin = ''Journey to the West'' |
|origin = ''Journey to the West'' |
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+ | |occupation = Ruler of Mount Huguo<br> |
− | Great Sage Equaling Heaven<br |
+ | Great Sage Equaling Heaven<br> |
Apprentice of Xuanzang |
Apprentice of Xuanzang |
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− | |skills = Omnipotence<br |
+ | |skills = Nigh-Omnipotence<br> |
− | + | Absolute Immorality<br> |
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+ | Absolute Physical Condition<br> |
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− | Master Combatant and Martial Artist<br/> |
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+ | Martial arts<br> |
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+ | Combat proficiency<br> |
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+ | Ruyi Jingu Bang<br> |
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+ | Spawning clouds to ride on<br> |
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+ | Duplication<br> |
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− | |friends = [[Tang Sanzang|Xuanzang]]<br/> |
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− | + | Regeneration<br> |
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+ | '''After Buddha:'''<br> |
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+ | Absolute Immortality and Invulnerability<br> |
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+ | Omnipotence<br> |
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+ | Omniscience<br> |
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+ | Reality Warping<br> |
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+ | Total Control of Reality and Creation<br> |
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+ | Spatial Manipulation<br> |
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+ | Time Manipulation<br> |
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+ | Matter Manipulation<br> |
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+ | Void Manipulation<br> |
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+ | Death and Life Manipulation<br> |
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+ | Acausility<br> |
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+ | |hobby = Helping others.<br> |
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+ | Eating bananas.<br> |
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+ | Spending time with Xuanzang.<br> |
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Teasing Zhu Bajie. |
Teasing Zhu Bajie. |
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⚫ | {{Quote|Hey, I don't want to fight you nobody. You just go back to the Heaven Palace to pass my word. Look, I want to be Great Sage Equaling Heaven. Go back to tell Jade Emperor, if he grant me as Great Sage Equal to Heaven, I'll stop fighting. If not, I'll make a mess in the Lingxiao Palace and let him know my power!|Sun Wukong.}} |
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+ | {{Quote|Yuandi, you want to know what I am? Well, I'll tell you! '''I am the great sage of the water curtain cave in flower and fruit mountain, and the demon king SUN WUKONG!'''|Sun Wukong telling Yuandi who he is during the final battle.}} |
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'''Sun Wukong''', also known as '''The Great Sage Equal to Heaven''' or the '''Monkey King''', is an iconic hero of Chinese folklore and the main protagonist of the 16th-century Chinese classic novel ''Journey to the West'' by the late Wu Cheng'en, and its multiple adaptations. He is a magical monkey who wields a pole known as Ruyi Jingu Bang which can extend to any length, and weighs about 17,857 pounds, and had achieved immortality and omnipotence. |
'''Sun Wukong''', also known as '''The Great Sage Equal to Heaven''' or the '''Monkey King''', is an iconic hero of Chinese folklore and the main protagonist of the 16th-century Chinese classic novel ''Journey to the West'' by the late Wu Cheng'en, and its multiple adaptations. He is a magical monkey who wields a pole known as Ruyi Jingu Bang which can extend to any length, and weighs about 17,857 pounds, and had achieved immortality and omnipotence. |
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+ | == Protrayals == |
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+ | === Live Action === |
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+ | * In ''{{w|Journey to the West (1986 TV series)}}'', he is played by Chinese actor {{w|Liu Xiao Ling Tong}}. |
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+ | * In the Hong Kong television series ''{{w|Journey to the West (1996 TV series)}}'', he is played by {{w|Dicky Cheung}} |
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+ | * In ''{{w|Journey to the West (2010 TV series)}}'', he is played by Chinese actor Fei Zhenxiang. |
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+ | * In ''{{w|Journey to the West (2011 TV series)}}'', he is played by Chinese actor {{w|Wu Yue}}. |
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+ | * In ''{{w|Journey to the West II}}'', he is played by Chinese Hong Kong actor {{w|Benny Chan (actor)|Benny Chan}}. |
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+ | * In {{w|A Chinese Odyssey}}, he is played by Chinese Hong Kong actor {{w|Stephen Chow}}. |
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+ | * In ''{{w|The Monkey King 2 (2016)}}'', he is played by Chinese Hong Kong singer {{w|Aaron Kwok}}. |
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+ | * In ''{{w|The Monkey King (2014 film)}}'', he is played by Chinese Hong Kong actor {{w|Donnie Yen}}. |
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+ | * In ''{{w|Journey To The West: The Demons Strike Back (2017)}}'', he is played by Chinese actor {{w|Lin Gengxin}}. |
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+ | === Animated and Video Games === |
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+ | *He was voiced by {{w|Rikiya Koyama}} in ''Warriors Orochi'' series. |
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+ | *{{w|Yūji Ueda}} in ''Saiyuki Journey West'' in Japanese and {{w|Christopher Corey Smith}} in English. |
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+ | *In the 2021 animated film, ''Monkey King Reborn'', he is voiced by Jason Kesser. |
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+ | *In ''{{w|Journey to the West: Legends of the Monkey King}}'', he is voiced by Zhang Hanyu in Chinese in initial episodes and later by Shen Xiaoqian Shen Xiaoqian in the remaining episodes, and by {{w|Thor Bishopric}} in the English version. |
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+ | * |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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===Past=== |
===Past=== |
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− | Sun Wukong was born from a magical stone formed from chaos. He joined a clan of monkeys, and discovered a secret cave that the monkeys could use as their new home, named it |
+ | Sun Wukong was born from a magical stone formed from chaos. He joined a clan of monkeys, and discovered a secret cave that the monkeys could use as their new home, named it Mount Huguo. The monkeys were grateful and accepted Wukong as their king. However, Sun Wukong was not happy only ruling over monkeys, as he wanted Immortality. To find it, he travelled and found the Buddhist Patriarch Bodhi, who, with some uncertainty, took him on as his disciple. Wukong became a favorite disciple of Bodhi, and learned to read and write, as well as learning how to transform into anything in the universe. Here he also learned how to jump 33 miles in a single jump. However, Wukong started bragging to the others, and Bodhi banished him from the temple. |
− | Wukong travelled through the seas, where he found a staff that could extend to any length, and weighed about 17,857 pounds, called the Ruyi Jingu Bang. He defeated the four water dragons, and took from them Golden Armor, A Phoenix Helmet, and Boots that allowed him to walk on clouds. To make sure he would never die, he erased his own name from the Book of Life and Death. The Emperor of Heaven heard about this, and to stop Wukong from becoming too dangerous he offered him a place among the gods. |
+ | Wukong travelled through the seas, where he found a staff that could extend to any length, and weighed about 17,857 pounds, called the Ruyi Jingu Bang. He defeated the four water dragons, and took from them Golden Armor, A Phoenix Helmet, and Boots that allowed him to walk on clouds. To make sure he would never die, he erased his own name from the Book of Life and Death. The Emperor of Heaven heard about this, and to stop Wukong from becoming too dangerous he offered him a place among the gods. |
+ | However, he was given the lowest ranking job possible, and was offended to the point where he allied with the demons of Earth in a Battle against Heaven. The gods were forced to recognize him as "Great Sage Equal to Heaven", however, Wukong once again rebelled when he found out that he was not invited to a royal banquet. He stole peaches, pills, and wine that would keep his immortality, and fought 100,000 Celestial Warriors. |
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+ | He was locked into a cauldron, and eventually escaped, with the ability to recognize any evil. With no options left they called to Buddha, who bet that Wukong couldn't escape from his palm. Wukong jumped, wrote on five pillars, and returned, only to discover that the pillars were Buddha's fingers. Buddha quickly sealed him away with a talisman, and Sun Wukong was forced to wait for his path of redemption. |
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⚫ | 500 years later [[Tang Sanzang]], a young monk, seeks to journey to India to receive some sacred scriptures. Wukong was told that if he joined him he would he freed. He is tricked into putting on a headband that would tighten if Sanzang said a special chant. He helps Sanzang with his pilgrimage, and becomes the latter's strongest and most important disciple. After Sanzang and his disciples receive the sacred scriptures and accomplish the 81 challenges, Wukong prospers. Then the Buddha appoints Wukong to be the "Victorious Fighting Buddha" by his eminent skills of fighting the evil. |
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− | SunWukong111.jpg|Sun Wukong in the classic 1986 adaptation series of the novel. |
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− | 050_Sun_Wukong.png|Sun Wukong in ''Warriors Orochi''. |
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+ | ==Quotes == |
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− | 20120109141714fc34e.jpg|Sun Wukong in the 2011 adaptation series of the novel. |
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+ | {{Quote|In your dreams! RELEASE [[Tang Sanzang|MY MASTER]] NOW!!|Sun Wukong demanding Yuandi to release Tang Sanzang.}} |
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− | </gallery> |
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+ | {{Quote|Your time's up! Never forget that '''I'M THE MOST POWERFUL DEMON IN THIS WORLD!!!!'''|Sun Wukong to Yuandi.}} |
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+ | {{Quote|I am a demon. But there is one difference between you and I, I have a heart.|Sun Wukong}} |
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+ | == References == |
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+ | * [https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2016/2/chinese-actor-liu-xiao-ling-tong-sets-record-with-huge-journey-to-the-west-collec-415289 Chinese actor Liu Xiao Ling Tong sets record with huge Journey to the West collection] |
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− | *The famous hero and protagonist of the ''Dragon Ball'' series, [[Goku|Son Goku]] is heavily inspired by Sun Wukong, and also technically shared the same name, as "Son Goku" means "Sun Wukong" in Japanese. Coincidentally, the classic adaptation of the |
+ | *The famous hero and protagonist of the ''Dragon Ball'' series, [[Goku|Son Goku]] is heavily inspired by Sun Wukong, and also technically shared the same name, as "Son Goku" means "Sun Wukong" in Japanese. Coincidentally, both the classic adaptation of the novel and the original ''Dragon Ball'' anime series were released in 1986. |
+ | **Other examples of characters based of the characters are [[Jin Mo-Ri]] (who's true idendity is Sun Wukong) from ''The God of High School'', [[Samon Gokuu]] from ''Nanbaka''. |
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+ | * Sun Wukong is considered to be Liu Xiao Ling Tong's most iconic role, so much that people comment on how no matter how many roles he would later play, they always see Sun Wukong in those. |
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+ | *Originally, Sun Wukong's role was meant to be for Liu Xiao Ling Tong's older brother, Xiao Liu Ling Tong. However, Xiao Liu Ling Tong soon died of leukemia, so Liu Xiao Ling Tong was cast instead. |
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+ | *Xiao Ling Tong also won the Guiness Record for the largest collection of Sun Wukong, comprising of 1,508 items in total from the ''Journey to the West'' franchise.. |
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+ | *Sun Wukong appeared in the 162nd Episode of the Popular webseries ''DEATH BATTLE, where he Fought against the Mythological Version of Heracles, and won.'' |
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+ | ==External links== |
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+ | *{{w|Monkey King|Sun Wukong}} on the {{w|Main Page|Wikipedia}} |
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+ | *{{wiki|Sun_Wukong_(Journey_to_the_West)|Sun Wukong|villains|Villains}}. |
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“ | Hey, I don't want to fight you nobody. You just go back to the Heaven Palace to pass my word. Look, I want to be Great Sage Equaling Heaven. Go back to tell Jade Emperor, if he grant me as Great Sage Equal to Heaven, I'll stop fighting. If not, I'll make a mess in the Lingxiao Palace and let him know my power! | „ |
~ Sun Wukong. |
“ | Yuandi, you want to know what I am? Well, I'll tell you! I am the great sage of the water curtain cave in flower and fruit mountain, and the demon king SUN WUKONG! | „ |
~ Sun Wukong telling Yuandi who he is during the final battle. |
Sun Wukong, also known as The Great Sage Equal to Heaven or the Monkey King, is an iconic hero of Chinese folklore and the main protagonist of the 16th-century Chinese classic novel Journey to the West by the late Wu Cheng'en, and its multiple adaptations. He is a magical monkey who wields a pole known as Ruyi Jingu Bang which can extend to any length, and weighs about 17,857 pounds, and had achieved immortality and omnipotence.
Protrayals
Live Action
- In Journey to the West (1986 TV series), he is played by Chinese actor Liu Xiao Ling Tong.
- In the Hong Kong television series Journey to the West (1996 TV series), he is played by Dicky Cheung
- In Journey to the West (2010 TV series), he is played by Chinese actor Fei Zhenxiang.
- In Journey to the West (2011 TV series), he is played by Chinese actor Wu Yue.
- In Journey to the West II, he is played by Chinese Hong Kong actor Benny Chan.
- In A Chinese Odyssey, he is played by Chinese Hong Kong actor Stephen Chow.
- In The Monkey King 2 (2016), he is played by Chinese Hong Kong singer Aaron Kwok.
- In The Monkey King (2014 film), he is played by Chinese Hong Kong actor Donnie Yen.
- In Journey To The West: The Demons Strike Back (2017), he is played by Chinese actor Lin Gengxin.
Animated and Video Games
- He was voiced by Rikiya Koyama in Warriors Orochi series.
- Yūji Ueda in Saiyuki Journey West in Japanese and Christopher Corey Smith in English.
- In the 2021 animated film, Monkey King Reborn, he is voiced by Jason Kesser.
- In Journey to the West: Legends of the Monkey King, he is voiced by Zhang Hanyu in Chinese in initial episodes and later by Shen Xiaoqian Shen Xiaoqian in the remaining episodes, and by Thor Bishopric in the English version.
Biography
Past
Sun Wukong was born from a magical stone formed from chaos. He joined a clan of monkeys, and discovered a secret cave that the monkeys could use as their new home, named it Mount Huguo. The monkeys were grateful and accepted Wukong as their king. However, Sun Wukong was not happy only ruling over monkeys, as he wanted Immortality. To find it, he travelled and found the Buddhist Patriarch Bodhi, who, with some uncertainty, took him on as his disciple. Wukong became a favorite disciple of Bodhi, and learned to read and write, as well as learning how to transform into anything in the universe. Here he also learned how to jump 33 miles in a single jump. However, Wukong started bragging to the others, and Bodhi banished him from the temple.
Wukong travelled through the seas, where he found a staff that could extend to any length, and weighed about 17,857 pounds, called the Ruyi Jingu Bang. He defeated the four water dragons, and took from them Golden Armor, A Phoenix Helmet, and Boots that allowed him to walk on clouds. To make sure he would never die, he erased his own name from the Book of Life and Death. The Emperor of Heaven heard about this, and to stop Wukong from becoming too dangerous he offered him a place among the gods.
However, he was given the lowest ranking job possible, and was offended to the point where he allied with the demons of Earth in a Battle against Heaven. The gods were forced to recognize him as "Great Sage Equal to Heaven", however, Wukong once again rebelled when he found out that he was not invited to a royal banquet. He stole peaches, pills, and wine that would keep his immortality, and fought 100,000 Celestial Warriors.
He was locked into a cauldron, and eventually escaped, with the ability to recognize any evil. With no options left they called to Buddha, who bet that Wukong couldn't escape from his palm. Wukong jumped, wrote on five pillars, and returned, only to discover that the pillars were Buddha's fingers. Buddha quickly sealed him away with a talisman, and Sun Wukong was forced to wait for his path of redemption.
Redemption
500 years later Tang Sanzang, a young monk, seeks to journey to India to receive some sacred scriptures. Wukong was told that if he joined him he would he freed. He is tricked into putting on a headband that would tighten if Sanzang said a special chant. He helps Sanzang with his pilgrimage, and becomes the latter's strongest and most important disciple. After Sanzang and his disciples receive the sacred scriptures and accomplish the 81 challenges, Wukong prospers. Then the Buddha appoints Wukong to be the "Victorious Fighting Buddha" by his eminent skills of fighting the evil.
Quotes
“ | In your dreams! RELEASE MY MASTER NOW!! | „ |
~ Sun Wukong demanding Yuandi to release Tang Sanzang. |
“ | Your time's up! Never forget that I'M THE MOST POWERFUL DEMON IN THIS WORLD!!!! | „ |
~ Sun Wukong to Yuandi. |
“ | I am a demon. But there is one difference between you and I, I have a heart. | „ |
~ Sun Wukong |
References
Trivia
- The famous hero and protagonist of the Dragon Ball series, Son Goku is heavily inspired by Sun Wukong, and also technically shared the same name, as "Son Goku" means "Sun Wukong" in Japanese. Coincidentally, both the classic adaptation of the novel and the original Dragon Ball anime series were released in 1986.
- Other examples of characters based of the characters are Jin Mo-Ri (who's true idendity is Sun Wukong) from The God of High School, Samon Gokuu from Nanbaka.
- Sun Wukong is considered to be Liu Xiao Ling Tong's most iconic role, so much that people comment on how no matter how many roles he would later play, they always see Sun Wukong in those.
- Originally, Sun Wukong's role was meant to be for Liu Xiao Ling Tong's older brother, Xiao Liu Ling Tong. However, Xiao Liu Ling Tong soon died of leukemia, so Liu Xiao Ling Tong was cast instead.
- Xiao Ling Tong also won the Guiness Record for the largest collection of Sun Wukong, comprising of 1,508 items in total from the Journey to the West franchise..
- Sun Wukong appeared in the 162nd Episode of the Popular webseries DEATH BATTLE, where he Fought against the Mythological Version of Heracles, and won.
External links
- Sun Wukong on the Wikipedia
- Sun Wukong on the Villains Wiki.
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