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Postby Hitman » Thu Feb 16, 2006 10:55 pm

Monkey magic casts spell in Asia

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Original 1978 Monkey hero Masaaki Sakai

An ambitious remake of Japan's most successful television drama Saiyuki (Monkey) is causing a stir across Asia.

The new version of the 1978 drama broke ratings records last month with one in three Japanese viewers tuning in.

Companies in Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Singapore have secured rights and makers Fuji TV have had inquiries from Thailand, China and Malaysia.

It is based on a 16th Century Chinese myth following hero Monkey's journey to India to obtain Buddhist scriptures.

The fantasy drama, first broadcast by Japan's Nippon TV Network, was a mix of lavish special effects, witty performances and martial arts.

The remake has remained faithful to many of the original elements - the fighting stick that shrinks to fit inside the human ear and the magical cloud that Monkey uses to travel great distances.

Fuji Television's most significant decision was to cast Shingo Katori as the show's hero.

Mr Katori is one of five members of SMAP - one of Japan's most popular boy bands. The Japanese heart-throb will be the first actor to play Monkey after Masaaki Sakai more than 25 years ago.

Modern Monkey

However, Monkey purists may be disappointed by the new version. The opening scene of each old episode that retold the legend of his birth from a stone egg on a mountain has been dropped.

The scene where Monkey achieves immortality by gorging himself on 9,000-year-old peaches will also not be included.

A dubbed version of the original was shown in the UK on BBC Two in 1981.

An undisclosed British TV company has secured the rights to the new 11-episode remake and will broadcast the show later this year, reports say.
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Postby J Gonzales » Fri Feb 17, 2006 8:15 am

it's about bloody time...
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Postby mrkeys » Fri Feb 17, 2006 9:31 am

i don't know about this. I LOVE Monkey and like most big fans of original's get a bit worried by remakes..

Some of the reasons Monkey was so good was the dodgy dubbing and some of the dodgy acting..

"aah pooftah!" :grin:
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Postby Chantel » Fri Feb 17, 2006 9:32 am

:ninja:

I'm with keys on this.
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Postby Hitman » Fri Feb 17, 2006 9:36 am

mrkeys wrote:i don't know about this. I LOVE Monkey and like most big fans of original's get a bit worried by remakes..

Some of the reasons Monkey was so good was the dodgy dubbing and some of the dodgy acting..

"aah pooftah!" :grin:


:lol:

I agree.
I'm a bit worried by this whole remake business.

Monkey was an important part of my childhood, and I would hate for my fond memories to be tarnished by this...
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Postby mrkeys » Fri Feb 17, 2006 9:38 am

Hitman wrote:Monkey was an important part of my childhood, and I would hate for my fond memories to be tarnished by this...


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Postby doingitforgabri » Fri Feb 17, 2006 9:39 am

mrkeys wrote: I LOVE :


you are a monkey....
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Postby mrkeys » Fri Feb 17, 2006 9:39 am

nope Pigsy
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Postby craigwardo » Fri Feb 17, 2006 10:11 am

mrkeys wrote:
Hitman wrote:Monkey was an important part of my childhood, and I would hate for my fond memories to be tarnished by this...


:nod:


Have a fuckin whinge about it, you emo faggorts!
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Postby Hitman » Fri Feb 17, 2006 10:30 am

craigthropik wrote:
mrkeys wrote:
Hitman wrote:Monkey was an important part of my childhood, and I would hate for my fond memories to be tarnished by this...


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Have a fuckin whinge about it, you emo faggorts!


Are you trying to be ironic?
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