Journey of the Monkey King

Journey to the West is one of the most influential books ever written and has inspired countless stories, including Monkie Kid, Dragon Ball and BBC’s Monkey, but has been obscure in the West. Caoimhe hosts a lighthearted chapter by chapter discussion of the novel with her friend, comedian M.J. Stokes. New episodes come out every second Wednesday.

Episodes

#84—Four normal men selling ordinary horses sleeping zero feet apart because they’re not gay

We get to one of Caoimhe’s favourite chapters, in which the four pilgrims decide to go into completely heterosexual business selling normal horses with the correct amount of legs and such.

#83—Bisected Guanyin

Today Sun Wukong threatens to sue someone and we learn of the white rodent’s many sickass names.

#82—Stag Do Behaviour

Wukong tries to free Tripitaka from his would-be wife.

#81—We Probably Aren’t Going to Play Black Myth Wukong

We return to the pilgrims, who are currently escorting a demon who wants to fuck Tripitaka. She also attempts to seduce a minor. Not our favourite demon.

#80—Unrealistic Beauty Standards

Caoimhe and M.J. talk about ADHD diagnosis before having to dive into a chapter where we have to bring up kidnapping of women and rape again.

#79—Back Pain

Caoimhe and M.J. talk about back pain, unions and at the end, fascists. We talk about some kind of book in the middle of it too?

#78—Der Roman mit dem Affen

The Pilgrims arrive the the Young Master’s City (né the Bhikṣu Kingdom) where they find a mass of young boys imprisoned and with their lives threatened.

#77—Meat Head Buddha

Wukong is tricked into thinking that Tripitaka is dead, but he knows who to blame: Tathāgata Buddha.

#76—Brotherly Hatred

The pilgrims face off against three brothers who get along a lot better than they do.

#75—I Am so Tired

The podcast is taking a break till the new year.

#74—Monsters of the World, Unite! You Have Nothing to Lose But Your Headbands!

Sun Wukong teaches the monsters of the Lion Camel Ridge lessons in solidarity.

#73—Pepsiman/Sun Wu Karen Fic (w/ special guest Rita)

Two star crossed lovers. Will Pepsiman and Sun Wu Karen be able to make it in a world that wants them kept apart? When the restaurant only has coke will she demand to speak the manager? None of this will be answered in this episode of Journey of the Monkey...

#72—It Is Definitely a Kink Thing

This chapter the pilgrims find themselves in a sticky situation. Because of the spiderwebs. Because of the spiders. There’s spiders in this one.

#71—My Brother Knows Wukong, Met Him Eating Peaches to Make Him Strong

We close off our story of the Scarlet-Purple Kingdom and talk about a local mural.

#70—Going Without Coming

We continue the story of the Scarlet Purple Kingdom, which unfortunately is going to touch on kidnapping, rape and femicide.

#69—(Nice!) We Stan a Menopausal King

Wukong continues to perform medical malpractice. Horse piss is involved.

#68—Medical Malpractice

The pilgrims arrive into the Scarlet-Purple Kingdom where Sun Wukong practices medicine without a license and Zhu Bajie misgenders some eunuchs.

#67—Meow

The pilgrims encounter their worst obstacle yet: A mountain pass completely filled with rotting fruit.

#66—This Is an Organ-heavy Episode.

Also a Discworld-heavy episode. Also a technical difficulties-heavy episode. It’s got it all! Including self-disembowelment. So be aware of that.

#65—Some Monkeys Have Beaks and That’s Okay

Or maybe they don’t. Look, we were both very tired when we recorded this.

#64—We Just Skip the Main Plot and Do Cat Facts Instead

The pilgrims try to cross the Bramble Ridge but Tripitaka is kidnapped by some vogon ents.

#63—Patreon Bonus Preview: Dragon Ball w/ Jen

A clip from out Patreon bonus episode where Caoimhe invites her friend Jen on to talk about Dragon Ball. Subscribe to MonkeyKingPod on Patreon to hear the full thing.

#63—Nine Heads Are Better than None

Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie decide to mutilate some prisoners to send a message to the All Saints Dragon King and Nine-Heads, who does, in fact, have nine heads.

#62—The Benbo Kingdom of Drinking Games

The pilgrims make their way to the Sacrifice Kingdom, where MJ sacrifices their innocence and learns that the Hogfather is not actually a hog.

#61—Brainstorming Future Bull-related Projects

We can finally put all this bull behind us as Wukong recovers the palm-leaf fan and puts out the Mountain of Flames.

#60—Happy Year of the Rabbit

We are back and continue the story of Lady Iron-Fan and the Bull Demon King.

#59—It’s Not a Plot Hole!

The pilgrims come across a mountain that is four hundred kilometres across and always on fire that proves to be something of an obstacle to progress, so Sun Wukong goes to ask his sister-in-law for help.

#58—Highly Targeted Parasocial Relationships

Sun Wukong and Sha Wujing investigate the imposter Pilgrim, but Wujing doesn’t know which one to shoot!

#57—Sus

Wukong is banished and comes back angry and jealous. But perhaps there’s something a bit sus about him.

#56—A Horse, a Yakṣa and a Léigōng Walk into a Bar

The pilgrims are out of the women’s country, but some resentment might be starting to set in, and the torture headband comes out again.

#55—This Is Not a Place of Lovemaking

Tripitaka has been kidnapped by a demoness who’s a real maneater. No not like that. Well, yes, actually, like that. But also in the other way.

#54—This Man has Never Cum

The pilgrims make their way to the capital of the Women State and Tripitaka faces a threat not to his life, but to his chastity. Will he cum? There is only one way to find out.

#53—The MPreg Episode

You read the title correctly.

#52—I Don’t Know What You Were Expecting

Wukong is going to need to go the the very top for help with the One-Horned Buffalo. No, not Guanyin. The very top.

#51—50 Monkeys Getting Sucked Off

Sun Wukong’s rod has been stolen by the Great One-Horned Buffalo’s magical fillet and he’s going to need to enlist the help of some old enemies.

#50—The Midway Point 🎉

We are officially half way through the book! 🥳

#49—That’s Why His Hair Is So Big: It’s Full of Soldiers

What type of creature is The Great King of Numinous Power? M.J. thinks he might be a crocodile, or maybe a newt. Guanyin will help the pilgrims find out.

#48—Chen to the Bottom

After having his child sacrifices taken away by the pilgrims, The Great King of Numinous Power decides to set his sights on a new meal.

#47—Patreon Bonus Preview: The Great Tang Records of the Western Regions

A preview of our Patreon bonus episode where we read some of Xuanzang’s travelogue written after his return to China featuring one of the more gruesome folk tales recorded in the book.

#47—Is Child Sacrifice Technically Child Murder?

The pilgrims find themselves in a town at the mercy of a cruel local god who demands child sacrifice, but Sun Wukong is here to help and so is Zhu Bajie whether he likes it or not.

#46—Don’t Challenge an Immortal Monkey to Any Fights that Involve Doing Yourself Grievous Body Harm

Just as the pilgrims are about to be allowed to leave the Cart Slow Kingdom, Sun Wukong suddenly faces the one challenge he is incapable of winning.

#45—That’s Right, Big Smile. Everybody’s Happy.

To prove their worth to the king of the Cart Slow Kingdom the pilgrims are asked to make it rain.

#44—This Podcast Is Now Just About Caoimhe’s Cat

The pilgrims make their way to the Cart Slow Kingdom, where Buddhist monks have been made slaves of Daoists and Wukong has been declared their saviour.

#43—Fish Nepotism & Character Development

Red Boy dealt with, the pilgrims face difficulty trying to cross the Black River.

#42—[Insert Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Reference Here]

Guanyin finds out that Red Boy was impersonating her and she is not best pleased.

Discussion with Journey to the West: The Podcast

M.J. and Caoimhe appeared on Journey to the West: The Podcast with Richard Tseng and James Young and had a lovely discussion about the novel. We will resume our normal Sun Wu-content in the next episode.

#41—Cuttlefish Commander, Sturgeon Sergeant

Sun Wukong gets his arse kicked for once when Red Boy doesn’t believe that Pilgrim Sun used to be mates with his dad. Can Zhu Bajie fill his shoes? No. Obviously not.

#40—Patreon Bonus Preview: BBC’s Monkey

We have a Patreon now! Subscribers get new episodes as soon as they’re done and as a first bonus episode we have made an audio commentary track for the first episode of BBC’s Monkey. Here’s a preview of it.

#40—We Are Technically Done with Child Murder

After leaving the Black Rooster Kingdom behind, Sun Wukong starts to get fed up at Tripitaka not heeding his warnings.

#39—Your Kingdom Ain’t Shit

Who can Wukong turn to try and bring the king of the Black Rooster Kingdom back from the dead? Someone who’s annoyed at him for a lot of wasted charcoal.

#38—My Dad Would Definitely Still Be Fucking If He Were Alive

The prince of the black rooster kingdom, investigating the claims made by Sun Wukong, makes enquiries about his parents’ sex life.

#37—Why Didn’t You Just Sue the Guy Who Murdered You?

Tripitaka is visited by a ghost, who was murdered in a somewhat more mundane way than the magical shenanigans we’re used to dealing with.

#36—More Reason to Never Trust Monks

The pilgrims arrive at the Precious Grove Monastery Built by Imperial Command where the abbot is not quite rolling out the red carpet. Pilgrim Sun takes this as you would expect.

#35—Gourd Measuring Contest

Today we finally learn the secret of the Gold and Silver Horn Demons.

#34—A Watched Monkey Never Dissolves

Sun Wukong attempts to defeat the Gold and Silver Horn demons, but tries to be too clever for his own good.

#33—At the Mountains of Monkey

We learn about some sacred mountains and Wukong boasts about a feat even he can’t accomplish.

#32—Kǒng Fūzǐ & Isaacus Newtonus

Sun Wukong, recently re-pilgrimised, is warned about the Golden Horn demon and the Silver Horn demon, but is more concerned with messing with Zhu Bajie.

#31—Return of the Hyper Murder Monkey

The obvious happens as Sun Wukong is convinced to return to defend Tripitaka.

#30—Caoimhe Was Wrong

The pilgrims have all been split up. Sun Wukong has returned to the Flower-Fruit Mountain, Tripitaka is a guest of the Precious Imagelephant Kingdom, Sha Wujing has been captured by the Yellow Robe Demon, Zhu Bajie is cowering the bushes, and the horse is chilling in the stables.

#29—Hundred Flowers’ Shame of the Precious Imagelephant Kingdom

Tripitaka meets Hundred Flowers’ Shame and find out how well Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing do without any help (it’s not very well).

#28—Eatings Sweets While Talking About Flags

Now that the Monkey King has been banished what will he do? Will he reclaim his throne at the Flower Fruit Mountain?

#27—Monkey Murders the Same Person Three Times and Is Asked to Leave

On the White Tiger Mountain Sun Wukong, faced with the demon Lady White Bone decides to never learn anything ever while Zhu Bajie decides to stir the pot.

#26—The White Cloud Dave & The Tank Monk

The Lord Equal to Earth and the Great Sage Equal to Heaven make a deal, a surprising familiar face returns, and a far less surprisingly familiar face also returns.

#25—Don’t Touch M.J.’s Frying Pan

Wukong, Bajie and Wujing’s attempts to deny that they stole the ginseng fruit are going to go very well. I’m sure the Lord Equal to Earth won’t mind that they destroyed the one of a kind mystical tree that’s older than the Earth itself.

#24—Evil Baby Slut Fruits

The pilgrims come to the Abbey of the Five Villages, where the Daoist immortal the Lord Equal to Earth has the magical Ginseng Fruit Tree. I’m sure that’s fine. Nothing untoward will happen. No one will steal any fruit.

#23—Monkey See, Monk “I Do”

Sha Wujing learns a lot about the people he is travelling with and Sun Wukong reveals that he has no interest in sex. Some stuff happens with Zhu Bajie too.

JotMK Recap - I Have No Memory of This Novel

Caoimhe and MJ reacquaint themselves with Sha Wujing, Zhu Bajie, Sun Wukong, Tripitaka, Guanyin and the horse.

#22—Sandy the Sand Monk of the Sand River

We are reunited with Sha Wujing, who unsurprisingly our protagonists end up fighting for two days instead of just talking to.

#21—The Eye Doctor King of the Eye Doctor Cave on the Eye Doctor Mountain

The Yellow Wind King still has Tripitaka captive. Will Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie be able to save him? Of course they will. Obviously. But we’ll have fun hearing how it goes.

#20—Buy One Get One Free

With Zhu Bajie now a member of the pilgrimage the group reaches the Yellow Wind Mountain and encounters a tiger.

#19—Monkey Destroys a Marriage

Sun Wukong confronts the pig Zhu Ganglie and finds out something unexpected about him.

#18—Dear Monkey, My Husband Is Literally a Pig…

In which the Monkey King tries to break up a marriage (with good reason).

#17—Goff bear’s birthday bash

Pilgrim Sun decides to confront the Black Wind King over his master’s stolen cassock and ends up ruining a birthday party.

#16—Never Listen to Someone Who Calls Himself “Big Plan”

Sun Wukong and Tripitaka decide to spend the night at the Guanyin Chan Hall Temple, where nothing could possibli go wrong.

#15—There Was a Young Dragon Who Swallowed a Horse…

…he’s doing community service, of course.

#14—He’s Back

The Monkey King is back and I’m sure he’ll have no issues taking orders from a lifelong vegetarian pacifist monk.

#13—Sometimes You Eat a Tiger, Sometimes a Tiger Eats You

Let’s get this show on the road. Tripitaka heads out on his pilgrimage.

Special Automatic Transcription Concussion Edition

Caoimhe is recovering from a concussion so instead of doing a normal episode she decided to read an automatically generated transcription of the previous episode.

#12—The Journey Actually Starts

We finally hit the road!

#11—I Can’t Get a Ghost Mortgage I’ve Got Terrible Ghost Credit

This week: ghost capitalism. Death is not even a way to escape it.

#10—Ghosts in Your Blood

This week we return to the plot, but not to the Monkey King or Xuanzang. We head to Chang’an to meet a fisherman, a woodman and an emperor.

When History is Inconvenient for Your Plot

M.J. and Caoimhe talk about some differences between the real and fiction monk Xuanzang and his relationship to the Tang dynasty.

Real Person Fan Fiction

We take a break from chapters to give you a clip of Caoimhe on M.J.’s show, They Did What Now, where we talk about the real life monk Xuanzang, who this novel is fan fiction of. Yes really.

#9—Skin Quilt & the Return of Embroidered Balls

Today we meet a monk named Xuanzang and find out the circumstances of his birth and early life. It’s not a particularly happy story.

#8—Diss Tracks

Sun Wukong is not happy about some poetry about him.

#7—Numious Brassières

This episodes highlights the long and ongoing tradition of Caoimhe not being able to pronounce anything correctly.

#6—Avian Slut Shaming & Deification of Hydraulic Engineers

A battle of the gods, a shapeshifting duel and avian slut shaming.

#5—How to Deal with a Narcissist in Your Organisation

Caoimhe & M.J. discuss the finer points of how to work with narcissists as the Monkey King continues to cause trouble in Heaven.

#4—Earlobe Elongation & Embroidered Balls

In which Sun Wukong demands a promotion from God.

#3—Afterlife Paperwork & Sun Wu Karen

Sun Wukong demands to see the manager. Of Hell.

#2—The Secrets of Immortality & Self-replicating Monkeys

Journey to the West chapter two, featuring immortality, unwholesome meats and the Epic of Gilgamesh being gay.

#1—Laser Monkey & Chinese Unicorn Giraffe

Caoimhe & M.J. discuss the first chapter of Journey to the West and get side tracked by laser eyes and what exactly the word “unicorn” is a translation of.

Introductions

Caoimhe and M.J. talk about the novel Journey to the West and why they wanted to make a podcast about the incredibly famous novel that no one has heard of.