Most demons in Chinese stories are animals, like fish or bulls. When they cultivate they start to gain a more human form but unless they reach a certain level of enlightenment their true form will always be an animal. The shocking thing is that princess Iron fan has already gained a true human form, showing that she herself wasn't evil and just needed to stop clinging to her dead beat husband cause she was better off without him
@@Bezaliel13 In this version of Taoism Buddhism mix, human are the highest *natural* life form before reaching godhood, so a demon obtaining a human form is quite a milestone. Demons/monster are unnatural evil but they can obtain god hood via cultivating wisdom & good karma. Of course the opposite is also true god can become a demon, if he do evil deeds or commit a heavy crime(Pigsy is an example: he was a god but was banished from Heaven & reincarnated as a demon because he kept harassing Changye the Moon goddess from the divine archer myth)
@@Bezaliel13 This usually requires either hundreds of years of just living as a regular animal, or experiencing something that can greatly assist in cultivation, such as staying near a god/bodhisattva by working with them or absorbing information that helps cultivation such as with Guan Yin's goldfish. Certain animals I also believe have a better disposition to cultivate or become a demon, such as foxes. Basically think of it as animals gaining enough XP in D&D and then becoming a sapient/awaken once they leveled up to a player character. But for the most part, animals that have not become demons are not sapient unless they are close to becoming a demon. A personal favorite story relating to this is actually "Tale of the White Snake," about a white snake saved from a trap by a boy foraging in the woods, who promises to marry a future reincarnation of the boy. Its a really good tragic/forbidden romance that has multiple media adaptations. Very much enjoyed it.
@@Ray-qi2tu I have heard of that legend. Anyway, centuries of cultivation just to look like us really makes us sound like self-centered douches ngl Man, imagine explaining Buddhism to a dolphin, gorilla, or other animal we can talk to.
@@Bezaliel13 I mean, they also get magical superpowers and extremely long lives. Also if they cultivate enough, they can reach divinity. But most demons don’t since they usually become indulgent in their vices once they become a demon. Also humans can cultivate in Chinese mythology and fantasy, getting them superpowers and eventually divinity if they do it enough.
“Is it really his dark reflection?” -> yes, they don’t really go into it in the last osp video but the six eared macaque is originally written as the dark manifestation of Sun Wukong’s darkest impulses and desires and a horrifying reflection of what he could have been if he went full self serving demon warlord
31:33 Yes. Yes it is. There's actually a short chapter that Red didn't adapt where the ghost of a dead king comes up to Tripitaka and goes "Help, I've been killed by a demon who then shapeshifted into me" and Tripitaka goes "Why don't you take him to court"
That sounds like the part that got adapted by Christopher Stasheff in the story “Sir Harold and the Monkey King,” printed in the collection The Enchanter Reborn.
@@violetwitch9948 that was a show based on Wukong. But.... BOOK SPOILER Nezha had made himself into Wukong's lawyer.The 60 emails from my lawyer joke could either be him or Taibai Jinxing/Gold Star of Venus that pleads for basically everyone in front of Jade Emperor.
This is a very popular mistranslation, WuKong has 72 spells not transformations(he can transform into anything, there is no number limit) unless you count affecting everything around him as transforming the world then he has 72 transformation. For example a couple of his spell are weather manipulation
Wait since when could Wukong controll the f*cking WEATHER? I thought 72 stands for the times you have to kill him (if you ever get through his 7 or 8 layers of immortality) as somekind of 72 extra lifes. I also only ever heard that Wukong can regingnice the seasons, NOT change or controll the weather of them. (See the episode before this one.)
@@demonfox132 Anytime you see him pull out a weird power it's just one of his spells, there are some spells he never used. For example: calling rain, calling sunshine, clones, fire breathing, shrink & enlarge objects,.... Even the 72 time you have to kill him(the spell doesn't actually specify how many time, it's depend on the user)
@@demonfox132 Fun fact: Pigsy has 36 spells but each of his has double the power Wukong spells has so they even out, But Pigsy isn't skillful enough to fully utilize them like Wukong with his 72 spells
No ,this is wrong. 72变 just means 72 transformation, 8 is the biggest yin number, 9 is the biggest yang number, therefore 72 transformation means you can transform into everything. Nothing in the book says 36 transformation better than 72. the 72 spells you talk about is 72术 from another book writen in Qing dynasty, several hundred years after journey to the west
17:13 Four actually, Red didn't mention avenging Princess Iron Fan's honor 18:23 Homewrecker's gotta pay. And Iron Fan may not like Wukong, but Wukong probably doesn't like that his brother is cheating on his perfectly good wife with some Huli Jing bimbo. 21:30 No doubt Iron Fan listens to this music while wrecking any stuff BDK left at Palm Leaf Cave. 22:13 Any revenge against BDK for his wife is a win, no matter how petty. 24:06 What did he expect? He shapeshifted to his blood-brother's form and visited his sister-in-law who has REALLY missed her husband. 30:58 Identity theft would piss anyone off. 35:29 If Wukong is willing to Embrace Monke and throw away fighting etiquette, you know he's pissed off. 35:41 If Buddha ordered these four deployed, that means shit is serious. Knowing that, not only did every god, spirit, and ghost in a few hundred miles join the fight, but every lesser daemon lord or king in the region joined too. 36:14 And Devaraja Li and Nejta are, probably, the Jade Emperor's go-to generals for matters like these. Their Heavenly Army being deployed makes things even more serious. It would've be even crazier had the Four Dragon Kings showed up. 37:42 Remeber Wukong's rampage through Heaven? He and Erlang turned into kaijus themselves. 40:02 Daemon spotting eyes. 42:00 I think Jade Countenance died during the battle. Apart from BDK, I don't think the Heavenly army was in the mood for taking anyone prisoner.
@@MimikyuCookie If I got thrown fifty thousand miles with a single wave of a magic fan, and found out beforehand my brother had been cheating on her with some random rich bitch, I'd respect her too.
2:30 She's referencing Global Warming! 3:20 Well he technically is/was since he was for a while put in charge of the heavenly peaches 13:40 I'm reasonably certain that's a kappa using its head bowl to hold the plate 19:15 BDK = Bull Demon King 23:00 If that is Red she's doing a damned good Patrick Warburton (aka Kronk) impression
2:45 It's been an unusually warm winter so far this year; this far north one would expect to snow, not grass... 5:00 Indian, not middle eastern. Seeing how Buddhism comes from India, and India is right next to China... 9:25 Not Change, Chang'e, the Chinese Moon Goddess. 19:27 Bull Demon King. The guy's name/title.
Eating items for power is apparently a normal thing in Chinese fantasy. Elixir is one of the things in martial arts novels and it is basically, any item with power that is used to gain more of the one the elixir is responsible for. And that Elixir can be anything from a pile of snow to a piece of rock. English just doesn't have the right words to translate from Chinese or games made so that when we thing elixir we think liquid instead of just a magical thing.
Also probably, good chunk of this was done over the summer with.... let's just say VERY HOT days...weeks, almost 2 months in my case. That's why I related it too it, but of course that's linked with global warming.
Surprisingly this part is the closest to being adapted in Dragon Ball. The series features the Ox King and a Fire Mountain that the crew had to put out using a Kamehameha.
@@jrr2480I don't think he has. Neither in any adaptations or in the novel. In fact, I heard Wukong regularly rejects proposels for marrige in the og story, saying he's not interessted in it.
@@demonfox132 As is well known, the 16th century version of Journey to the West is not the first completely original work. Before this book, there were many stories of Sun Wukong. In the previous version of the drama in the Yuan Dynasty (13-14th century) in China, Sun Wukong had a wife. His wife is a princess of a country (called Jinding Princess), who was forcibly kidnapped by Sun Wukong. However, their relationship is good, but the princess often misses her parents. Sun Wukong doted on his wife very much, stealing peaches, clothes, and wine for her, causing a commotion in the Heavenly Palace, and then being pushed down the mountain by the immortals. The author of this 16th century Journey to the West adapted this story into a journey story. Of course, the current version of Sun Wukong does not have a wife
You could always react to "Lego: Monkie Kid" while you wait... :3 It's like a continuation/new generation of Journey to the West, and as far as I know the creators admited to beeing inspired by how Overly Sarcastic potrais the characters!
The initial reference to unusually warm weather is climate change. For instance, Christmas Eve was warmer than Halloween in many parts of America this year.
Chang'e isn't a weird spelling of "change", it's a name. I'm not super well versed in that branch of mythology, but based on context clues I assume Chang'e is a woman with moon affiliation, since the joke was about Sun not being half-way to the moon and Pigsy has a recurring character trait of hitting on women. Also, "BDK" is clearly the initials for "Bull Demon King". ALSO also, there was an ellipses at the end of "you could never expect treachery", meaning the sentence continues. Might save yourself some time if ya knew the full sentence before stating your opinion on it.
While you wait for the next part of OSP's Journey to the West, you should check out Lego Monkie Kid! It's so good, and more people need to watch it. The animation, the soundtrack, the characters, the story, all of it: LEGENDARY
Rakshasa is from Indian (as in from India, not the New World) Mythology, where it's a type of Shape-shifting Demon (Spirit? Immortal? Translations can be funny...) if I recall correctly. I don't know if it's influenced Iron Fan's name at all, it's possible since the presence of Buddhism means Indian and Chinese Cultures at least have some interaction...
They have interaction, especially because of Buddhism. Though Rakshasa from memory is just "human eating demon". Rakshasi (I'm making a leap, since I don't know Mandarin or Sanskrit, but it's so close that it might not be coincidence) could be female version. Just like Japanese gods (moon comes to mind) often have male and female versions that differ slightly by pronunciation. Of course my knowledge of Japanese mythology is also not great, so take it with a salt mine.
Red grew up in the northern part of America I think so she's pretty much being sarcastic due to the intense weather shift as someone who grew up in SEQ I can relate to that, could be wrong though
Demon Bull Family in the Lego Universe: Wholesome In the Book: Divorced becouse of a Homewracker. (Why are all the Storys involving a Fox Demon about Adultery?)
No, actually jade face fox is not a fox. Fox means fox in ancient Chinese, but after adding the "Jade face", the whole word now references to the masked palm civet, or gem face civet.
@@獾々 Ok, so her Grandfather was a Fox Spirit for real, but she is´nt? .... similar to how those Demon Brothers were´nt even Demons, yet had those Fox Demon Relatives about 3 episodes ago.
Dragon ball, more than a bastardization of journey to the west is another story with some elements of, and references to mythology and mostly journey to the west
Pretty sure that heaven is the celestial beauracracy and the hells (yes multiple) are ruled by the Yama kings that are judges of the underworld. They decide which hell the dead are consigned to, based on the records of their lives. It is beauracracy all the way down.
So: "I don't know what that feels like" is sarcastically alluding to climate change. And when Sun Wukong says "Chang'e" he's referring to the moon goddess, not "change" with an apostrophe thrown in.
I just figured out, or at least created a reasonable theory, as to why the horse represents human will yet is useless. The horse carries Tripitaka as a representations of the monk choosing to “carry” out his mission/ choosing to seek enlightenment yet is yanked around by the others to represent how our choices/will/willpower is influenced by the things the others represent: our mind (Wu Kong), our base instincts and desires (Pigsy) and our loyalty and complacency (Sandy).
Most demons in Chinese stories are animals, like fish or bulls. When they cultivate they start to gain a more human form but unless they reach a certain level of enlightenment their true form will always be an animal. The shocking thing is that princess Iron fan has already gained a true human form, showing that she herself wasn't evil and just needed to stop clinging to her dead beat husband cause she was better off without him
I wonder how that might affect animal welfare over there ngl. Honestly, kind of just makes us humans look really vain.
@@Bezaliel13 In this version of Taoism Buddhism mix, human are the highest *natural* life form before reaching godhood, so a demon obtaining a human form is quite a milestone. Demons/monster are unnatural evil but they can obtain god hood via cultivating wisdom & good karma. Of course the opposite is also true god can become a demon, if he do evil deeds or commit a heavy crime(Pigsy is an example: he was a god but was banished from Heaven & reincarnated as a demon because he kept harassing Changye the Moon goddess from the divine archer myth)
@@Bezaliel13 This usually requires either hundreds of years of just living as a regular animal, or experiencing something that can greatly assist in cultivation, such as staying near a god/bodhisattva by working with them or absorbing information that helps cultivation such as with Guan Yin's goldfish. Certain animals I also believe have a better disposition to cultivate or become a demon, such as foxes. Basically think of it as animals gaining enough XP in D&D and then becoming a sapient/awaken once they leveled up to a player character. But for the most part, animals that have not become demons are not sapient unless they are close to becoming a demon.
A personal favorite story relating to this is actually "Tale of the White Snake," about a white snake saved from a trap by a boy foraging in the woods, who promises to marry a future reincarnation of the boy. Its a really good tragic/forbidden romance that has multiple media adaptations. Very much enjoyed it.
@@Ray-qi2tu
I have heard of that legend.
Anyway, centuries of cultivation just to look like us really makes us sound like self-centered douches ngl Man, imagine explaining Buddhism to a dolphin, gorilla, or other animal we can talk to.
@@Bezaliel13 I mean, they also get magical superpowers and extremely long lives. Also if they cultivate enough, they can reach divinity. But most demons don’t since they usually become indulgent in their vices once they become a demon. Also humans can cultivate in Chinese mythology and fantasy, getting them superpowers and eventually divinity if they do it enough.
“Is it really his dark reflection?” -> yes, they don’t really go into it in the last osp video but the six eared macaque is originally written as the dark manifestation of Sun Wukong’s darkest impulses and desires and a horrifying reflection of what he could have been if he went full self serving demon warlord
Not "Change" ,but "Chang'E" - you watched the myth on her and her husband. She lives on the moon.
And the reason Pigsy was exiled from Heaven is that he tried to flirt with her.
@@gokbay3057 Ah, true. The Ultimate Irony. I forgot that.
Yeah it's pronounced Chang uh, pretty sure she's the moon goddess.
月亮女神=太阴星君=常羲
嫦娥=常羲的仙娥=侍女(女仆)
后羿的妻子=姮娥(嫦娥中地位很高的一位)=谣传的月亮女神。
31:33 Yes. Yes it is. There's actually a short chapter that Red didn't adapt where the ghost of a dead king comes up to Tripitaka and goes "Help, I've been killed by a demon who then shapeshifted into me" and Tripitaka goes "Why don't you take him to court"
That sounds like the part that got adapted by Christopher Stasheff in the story “Sir Harold and the Monkey King,” printed in the collection The Enchanter Reborn.
That would be the weirdest chapter of Ace Attorney ever.
And that is saying a LOT.
@@PhantomObserver This sounds too much like "A Yankee in King Arthur's Court". Please tell me more!
When Sun was disguised as BDK, that was Blue’s voice.
Doing what I believe was a Godfather impression.
I think he meant Blue and just misspoke
@@khylerbane4523 sounded more like Patrick Warburton to me.
He (Blue) was doing a Kronk impression
Sun Wukong: Divorce Court
Not even the first time, that was Pigsy's introduction as well
@@ChRiAn0815 This one feels way more justified
Oh boy,just wait until we get to the actual court.
just watch season 5 of Lego Monkie Kid and the joke that Wukong being a lawyer is canon.
"Monkey Cop: Courtroom Edition"
@@violetwitch9948 that was a show based on Wukong.
But....
BOOK SPOILER
Nezha had made himself into Wukong's lawyer.The 60 emails from my lawyer joke could either be him or Taibai Jinxing/Gold Star of Venus that pleads for basically everyone in front of Jade Emperor.
BDK= BULL DEMON KING @Airier
... 🤦♂️😅
@Airier and this wasn't the first time red use BDK lol
Didn't even notice BDK until my second watch.
@@Airier where you drunk or ar you just dumb.
Bloody Dick Kick.@@nnioopnnioop2474
This is a very popular mistranslation, WuKong has 72 spells not transformations(he can transform into anything, there is no number limit) unless you count affecting everything around him as transforming the world then he has 72 transformation. For example a couple of his spell are weather manipulation
Wait since when could Wukong controll the f*cking WEATHER?
I thought 72 stands for the times you have to kill him (if you ever get through his 7 or 8 layers of immortality) as somekind of 72 extra lifes.
I also only ever heard that Wukong can regingnice the seasons, NOT change or controll the weather of them. (See the episode before this one.)
@@demonfox132 Anytime you see him pull out a weird power it's just one of his spells, there are some spells he never used. For example: calling rain, calling sunshine, clones, fire breathing, shrink & enlarge objects,.... Even the 72 time you have to kill him(the spell doesn't actually specify how many time, it's depend on the user)
@@demonfox132 Fun fact: Pigsy has 36 spells but each of his has double the power Wukong spells has so they even out, But Pigsy isn't skillful enough to fully utilize them like Wukong with his 72 spells
Well, I just learned something new then. Thx. 😊
No ,this is wrong. 72变 just means 72 transformation, 8 is the biggest yin number, 9 is the biggest yang number, therefore 72 transformation means you can transform into everything. Nothing in the book says 36 transformation better than 72.
the 72 spells you talk about is 72术 from another book writen in Qing dynasty, several hundred years after journey to the west
17:13 Four actually, Red didn't mention avenging Princess Iron Fan's honor
18:23 Homewrecker's gotta pay. And Iron Fan may not like Wukong, but Wukong probably doesn't like that his brother is cheating on his perfectly good wife with some Huli Jing bimbo.
21:30 No doubt Iron Fan listens to this music while wrecking any stuff BDK left at Palm Leaf Cave.
22:13 Any revenge against BDK for his wife is a win, no matter how petty.
24:06 What did he expect? He shapeshifted to his blood-brother's form and visited his sister-in-law who has REALLY missed her husband.
30:58 Identity theft would piss anyone off.
35:29 If Wukong is willing to Embrace Monke and throw away fighting etiquette, you know he's pissed off.
35:41 If Buddha ordered these four deployed, that means shit is serious. Knowing that, not only did every god, spirit, and ghost in a few hundred miles join the fight, but every lesser daemon lord or king in the region joined too.
36:14 And Devaraja Li and Nejta are, probably, the Jade Emperor's go-to generals for matters like these. Their Heavenly Army being deployed makes things even more serious. It would've be even crazier had the Four Dragon Kings showed up.
37:42 Remeber Wukong's rampage through Heaven? He and Erlang turned into kaijus themselves.
40:02 Daemon spotting eyes.
42:00 I think Jade Countenance died during the battle. Apart from BDK, I don't think the Heavenly army was in the mood for taking anyone prisoner.
It’s kind of implied that Iron Fan earned his respect during their battle as well.
@@MimikyuCookie If I got thrown fifty thousand miles with a single wave of a magic fan, and found out beforehand my brother had been cheating on her with some random rich bitch, I'd respect her too.
Hooray! I don't like jade countenance.
2:30 She's referencing Global Warming!
3:20 Well he technically is/was since he was for a while put in charge of the heavenly peaches
13:40 I'm reasonably certain that's a kappa using its head bowl to hold the plate
19:15 BDK = Bull Demon King
23:00 If that is Red she's doing a damned good Patrick Warburton (aka Kronk) impression
That's Blue, not Red
"Why's there an apostrophe?" Because it's a name, Chang'e not change. She's the goddess of the moon.
2:45 It's been an unusually warm winter so far this year; this far north one would expect to snow, not grass...
5:00 Indian, not middle eastern. Seeing how Buddhism comes from India, and India is right next to China...
9:25 Not Change, Chang'e, the Chinese Moon Goddess.
19:27 Bull Demon King. The guy's name/title.
"Flameo Hotman" is a reference to Avatar: The Last Airbender
And now you must join the rest of us in waiting 365 days for the next episode of this series to drop! You are truly one of us now, Airier!
One of us !One of us ! One of us !
One of us! One of us! One of us! One of us!
15:39 Ski Patrol. Freaking hilarious, and I recognized it the moment you said it was a reference to a 90's movie.
Eating items for power is apparently a normal thing in Chinese fantasy. Elixir is one of the things in martial arts novels and it is basically, any item with power that is used to gain more of the one the elixir is responsible for. And that Elixir can be anything from a pile of snow to a piece of rock. English just doesn't have the right words to translate from Chinese or games made so that when we thing elixir we think liquid instead of just a magical thing.
Not only chinese fantasy, just look at chinese medicine
Actually didn’t get kidnapped this episode? WOW! Did not expect that.
2:40, I'm fairly sure it's a reference to global warming and what not, since, yah know, *gestors to the world*
Also probably, good chunk of this was done over the summer with.... let's just say VERY HOT days...weeks, almost 2 months in my case. That's why I related it too it, but of course that's linked with global warming.
The 28 mansions wukong knows is a reference to the 28 luner mansions, a chines method of mapping the constellations similar to the zodiac
The shoutout about it being unseasonably warm in the beginning was a reference to climate change.
3:00 Flameo Hottman. Nice Airbender reference.
9:23 Nah, that’s Chang’E, the Immortal that lives on the moon.
Pigsy got exiled for hitting on her
Surprisingly this part is the closest to being adapted in Dragon Ball. The series features the Ox King and a Fire Mountain that the crew had to put out using a Kamehameha.
I wonder if BDK has a daughter that Sun WuKong marries? 👰
@@jrr2480I don't think he has. Neither in any adaptations or in the novel.
In fact, I heard Wukong regularly rejects proposels for marrige in the og story, saying he's not interessted in it.
@@demonfox132 在西游记的前身故事中他曾经有一个妻子和女儿,有点类似于奎木狼和百花公主,不过现在吴承恩的这个版本并没有
@@zl4384 I can't understand what you're saying. I'm sorry 😓
@@demonfox132 As is well known, the 16th century version of Journey to the West is not the first completely original work. Before this book, there were many stories of Sun Wukong. In the previous version of the drama in the Yuan Dynasty (13-14th century) in China, Sun Wukong had a wife.
His wife is a princess of a country (called Jinding Princess), who was forcibly kidnapped by Sun Wukong. However, their relationship is good, but the princess often misses her parents.
Sun Wukong doted on his wife very much, stealing peaches, clothes, and wine for her, causing a commotion in the Heavenly Palace, and then being pushed down the mountain by the immortals.
The author of this 16th century Journey to the West adapted this story into a journey story. Of course, the current version of Sun Wukong does not have a wife
You could always react to "Lego: Monkie Kid" while you wait... :3
It's like a continuation/new generation of Journey to the West, and as far as I know the creators admited to beeing inspired by how Overly Sarcastic potrais the characters!
When I see Airier’s reaction is over double the length of the original video, I know I’m in for a good time.
2:45
Avatar the last airbender, 3rd season, 2nd episode.
Old fire nation slang. I hope this help aleviate the bugging.
The initial reference to unusually warm weather is climate change. For instance, Christmas Eve was warmer than Halloween in many parts of America this year.
If I remember, that was El Niño this year.
the one voicing sun wokong as the bull dem9n king is blue, he also voiced tripataka in earlier episodes.
38:57 probably Sun records of "chaos caused to Heaven" or just public destruction
2:30 Pigsy and Wukong stealing dumplings like little gremlins!!! 😆😆😆
Chang'e isn't a weird spelling of "change", it's a name. I'm not super well versed in that branch of mythology, but based on context clues I assume Chang'e is a woman with moon affiliation, since the joke was about Sun not being half-way to the moon and Pigsy has a recurring character trait of hitting on women.
Also, "BDK" is clearly the initials for "Bull Demon King".
ALSO also, there was an ellipses at the end of "you could never expect treachery", meaning the sentence continues. Might save yourself some time if ya knew the full sentence before stating your opinion on it.
Hiting on chang'e was the reason beynd pigsy's exile
月亮女神=太阴星君=常羲
嫦娥=常羲的仙娥=侍女(女仆)
后羿的妻子=姮娥(嫦娥中地位很高的一位)=谣传的月亮女神。
西游记里,八戒调戏的嫦娥是月亮女神的侍女,嫦娥不止一个
31:37 Court for Identity Theft.
love how nice sun was to princess iron fan:)
While you wait for the next part of OSP's Journey to the West, you should check out Lego Monkie Kid! It's so good, and more people need to watch it. The animation, the soundtrack, the characters, the story, all of it: LEGENDARY
BDK is Bull Demon King... not a phrase, just his name.
19:34 time stamp to help
That's Blue voicing Sun disguised as the Bull Demon King. Not Red.
That’s Blue doing a Kronk voice, Airier
Rakshasa is from Indian (as in from India, not the New World) Mythology, where it's a type of Shape-shifting Demon (Spirit? Immortal? Translations can be funny...) if I recall correctly. I don't know if it's influenced Iron Fan's name at all, it's possible since the presence of Buddhism means Indian and Chinese Cultures at least have some interaction...
Ninefold Rakshasa!!!
They have interaction, especially because of Buddhism. Though Rakshasa from memory is just "human eating demon". Rakshasi (I'm making a leap, since I don't know Mandarin or Sanskrit, but it's so close that it might not be coincidence) could be female version. Just like Japanese gods (moon comes to mind) often have male and female versions that differ slightly by pronunciation. Of course my knowledge of Japanese mythology is also not great, so take it with a salt mine.
Red grew up in the northern part of America I think so she's pretty much being sarcastic due to the intense weather shift as someone who grew up in SEQ I can relate to that, could be wrong though
Just so you know Princess Iron Fan is who Chi Chi is in DBZ. Thought you'd like to know.
I thought the voice sounded familiar.😯
OxSatan her is based from the Bull demon King
The Palm Leaf Fan is the Bashou Fan, the one Goku first used to try to put the fire out
23:14 Nope, it’s Blue
31:43 The underworld
With the warm fall thing, it’s a global warming reference 2:29
19:35 BDK = Bull Demon King
This is probably the most bat shit crazy episode and I LOVE it
If you read one of the first arcs of Dragonball (not Z), you'd recognize a lot of it.
20:00 BDK=Bull Demon King
Demon Bull Family in the Lego Universe: Wholesome
In the Book: Divorced becouse of a Homewracker. (Why are all the Storys involving a Fox Demon about Adultery?)
Not the one where dude picks up Fox, Fox wants to Thank dude.
No, actually jade face fox is not a fox. Fox means fox in ancient Chinese, but after adding the "Jade face", the whole word now references to the masked palm civet, or gem face civet.
@@獾々 Ok, so her Grandfather was a Fox Spirit for real, but she is´nt?
.... similar to how those Demon Brothers were´nt even Demons, yet had those Fox Demon Relatives about 3 episodes ago.
19:23 BDK stands for "Bull Demon King"
2:53 Avatar reference.
2:29 global warming
35:57 that is a goku reference because man bites 😂
I can't believe he missed the global warming joke with the extra warm autumn. I guess our guy isn't up to date on science stuff.
Sun WuKong, The 8th Wonder of the World 🦍
4:50 Rakshasa is Hindu, so there is deffinit posibility of cross polination given Buddhism and such
YesYES İ was waiting for you to react to it
😁
19:30
BDK = Bull Demon King.
its a nickname.
Dragon ball, more than a bastardization of journey to the west is another story with some elements of, and references to mythology and mostly journey to the west
Pretty sure that heaven is the celestial beauracracy and the hells (yes multiple) are ruled by the Yama kings that are judges of the underworld. They decide which hell the dead are consigned to, based on the records of their lives.
It is beauracracy all the way down.
Fun fact you have to kill wu kong 72 times before he actually dies
Also MONKEY KING SOLO MISSION.
31:45 does anyone know what song’s playing here?
I immediately know what he means by the title, and... Why? Just why?
2:35 She lives in New York. Or somewhere around there.
22:58 That's Blue.
5:11 Code Geass gas a character called "Rakshata", who is Indian. The name likely derives from Rakshasa.
Huh. Forgot all about that character. Definitely time to rewatch code geass.
@@Airier , Rakshata in Code Geass is the person that builds Lelouch's mechs as good as Loyd's mechs.
9:25 The apostrophe is because it's the name of a Chinese Moon Goddess.
Bull
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-BDK
And this is by far the craziest episode yet! Just how many people showed up to beat down BDK!!?
Thanks for the video.
Hey! The next part of JttW is out!
That "fish cooking buns on its head" looks something like a humaniod owl.
5:00 I’m not sure what culture it is from, but I’ve heard of that from D&D
I just remembered why I hate Pigsy.
He messed with the goddess of mooncakes, Chang'e.
48k miles is actually just shy of twice around the earth
38:57 i was thinking number of heads both regenerated few episode back sun did have his own head cut off
I thinks this is the most epic story Red has done in the history of OSP, and I LOVE it.😄🥰👏😄🥰👏
2:53 Sun and Pigsy in bottom right!
So apparently the circumference of the earth is estimated to be a little under 25k miles, meaning Sun was thrown around the world twice.
Blue did Sun Wukong-as-Bull Demon King's voice... not Red...
You might be thinking of "What About Bob?" In regards to the puppet explanation
The getting toasty to an alarming degree might be a reference to global climate change
Bull Demon King.
BDK is Bull Demon King. lol
So:
"I don't know what that feels like" is sarcastically alluding to climate change.
And when Sun Wukong says "Chang'e" he's referring to the moon goddess, not "change" with an apostrophe thrown in.
I just figured out, or at least created a reasonable theory, as to why the horse represents human will yet is useless. The horse carries Tripitaka as a representations of the monk choosing to “carry” out his mission/ choosing to seek enlightenment yet is yanked around by the others to represent how our choices/will/willpower is influenced by the things the others represent: our mind (Wu Kong), our base instincts and desires (Pigsy) and our loyalty and complacency (Sandy).
36:23 Li Jing is the father of Nezha . The giant 36:56 who comes in top of bull demon king
BDK. Bull. Demon. King. It's a nickname.
Hey Airer, if you like the history covered by overly sarcastic productions, try watching Baalbuddy’s comic dubs of Centurii Chan.
39:00 getting killed record
BDK is Bull Demon King.
Rakshasi is just female equivalent of Rakshas/Rakshasa which are mostly malevolent (sometimes nice) forest spirts/demons from Hindu mythology.
Can I suggest Gildedguy for you to watch? They are some very nice fight animations that is connected to a very large world.
"Flameo" and "Hotman"; think "Avatar: The Last Airbender"/"Avatar: The Legend of Aang"...
19:30 BFK- Bull demon king
BDK= Bull Demon King, who is voiced by Blue.
It's possible rakhasi's name comes from the hindi word raakshas, meaning monster
Did… did he miss the global warming joke? At like minute three. That’s a global warming joke.
19:25 bull demon king
BDK:
Bull
Demon
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If you find a well done audiobook of Journey to the west, tell me where I can buy it.
Yep welcome to the waiting hell for the jttw
BDK = Bull Demon King
BDK= Bull demon king
BDK means Bull Demon King
DBK means bull demon king