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Nothing to do with china
Either you are a troll or stupid.
The journey to the West, the Story of Sun Wukong is a Chinese Story.
Maybe Japanese Media like Manga or Anime had make the story popular in the rest of the world but it's Chinese Origin is well known.
That's not true, just google "King Kong in Japan"
Son Goku is a Japanese translation of Sun Wukong, whose character Goku is based on. The word Sun is replaced by Son and Goku is played off from Wukong.
The Goku was a monkey cuz he has a tale. He become big monkey when there is two moon
King kong is not Monkey kong
I just googled "The Monkey King or Sun Wukong is a literary and religious figure best known as one of the main players in the 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West"
Thats what i just said "Sun Wukong" from Dragon Ball Z
Toei Animation is from Nerima City, Tokyo, Japan
Dragon Ball: The Mythical Legend That Inspired Goku
Dragon Ball's protagonist, Son Goku, is heavily inspired by Sun Wukong, the Monkey King from ancient Chinese mythology, showcasing the influence of mythology on manga and anime characters.
google answer.
hei shen hua wu kong
拼音:hei1 shen2 hua4 wu4 kong1(数字表示声调)