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The Best Episodes of Monkey Season 1

Every episode of Monkey Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Monkey Season 1!

Buddhist priest Tripitaka and his three disciples Monkey, Pigsy, and Sandy, travel from China to India to fetch the Buddhist scriptures. They have been sent...
Genres:Action & AdventureComedySci-Fi & Fantasy
Network:Nippon TV

Season 1 Ratings Summary

"Monkey Goes Wild about Heaven" is the best rated episode of "Monkey" season 1. It scored 7.3/10 based on 53 votes. Directed by Yūsuke Watanabe and written by Isao Okishima, Mamoru Sasaki, it aired on 10/1/1978. This episode is rated 0.1 points higher than the second-best, "Monkey Turns Nursemaid".

  • Monkey Goes Wild about Heaven
    7.3/1053 votes

    #1 - Monkey Goes Wild about Heaven

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 10/1/1978

    Mischievous King Monkey is summoned to Heaven, where he steals the heavenly peaches, and eats them to gain immortality. He fights two of the Emperor's officials, and all three of them are expelled to Earth. Monkey gets imprisoned under a mountain of rocks, while the other two are transformed into a pig monster (Pigsy) and a water monster (Sandy). Buddha says that a holy man must be sent to fetch holy scriptures from India, to save the world.

    Director: Yūsuke Watanabe

    Writer: Isao Okishima, Mamoru Sasaki

  • Monkey Turns Nursemaid
    7.2/1040 votes

    #2 - Monkey Turns Nursemaid

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 10/8/1978

    Buddha sends a messenger, the Boddhisattva Kuan-yin the Compassionate, to find a holy man to make the journey from China to India to fetch the large vehicle scriptures. She chooses the boy priest Hsüan Tsang, and bestows upon him the name Tripitaka. Joined by the irrepressible Monkey - with his magic wishing staff and magic powers - and a talking horse, this could be a journey to remember...

    Director: Jun Fukuda

    Writer: Mamoru Sasaki

  • The Great Journey Begins
    7.1/1036 votes

    #3 - The Great Journey Begins

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 10/15/1978

    Tripitaka and the ever-impatient Monkey begin their perilous journey. Arriving at a village terrorised by a greedy and lustful monster, Monkey thus faces the wrath of Pigsy and his deadly muckrake. To cross the Mighty River of Flowing Sands, they must first pass the cannibalistic water monster Sandy. A sandstorm, an army of tiger ghosts - will Tripitaka end up as cat food, or will Monkey save the day?

    Director: Daisuke Yamazaki

    Writer: Tetsurô Abe

  • Monkey Swallows the Universe
    7.6/1025 votes

    #4 - Monkey Swallows the Universe

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 10/22/1978

    Monkey, Pigsy, Sandy, Tripitaka and the horse enter a land ruled by the demonic Golden Horn and his wife, Silver Horn. Bewitched by a beautiful lady, Pigsy discovers that all is not what it seems. An old woman proves too much to handle even for Monkey. Tripitaka and Sandy find themselves a bit tied up when left to their own devices. When a mysterious Taoist magician causes Golden Horn to lose his bottle, things start to look up.

    Director: Daisuke Yamazaki

    Writer: Hirokazu Fuse

  • The Power of Youth
    7.3/1025 votes

    #5 - The Power of Youth

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 10/29/1978

    In his mountain kingdom, the immature King of Youth dictates that everything old is useless. When the pilgrims approach, he decides to kidnap Tripitaka to gain the attention of Heaven and Earth, in an attempt to stop living in the shadow of his father, the King of Ox. When Monkey's powers prove no match for the King's fiery temper, and Pigsy and Sandy are otherwise engaged, who will save Tripitaka?

    Director: Daisuke Yamazaki

    Writer: Motoo Nagai

  • Even Monsters Can be People
    7.6/1023 votes

    #6 - Even Monsters Can be People

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 11/5/1978

    When Monkey kills a girl and her elderly parents, Tripitaka is left with no choice but to punish him and send him back home to his mountain of fruit and flowers. No one believes Monkey's story that the people he killed were red, blue and yellow demons disguised as humans. When the pilgrims later discover that Monkey was telling the truth, Tripitaka finds himself in grave danger, and wishes he'd never denied the demons' existence.

    Director: Daisuke Yamazaki

    Writer: Motoo Nagai

  • The Beginning of Wisdom
    7.6/1022 votes

    #7 - The Beginning of Wisdom

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 11/12/1978

    Desperate for water due to the intense heat, the pilgrims find that the nearest village is completely dried up. The local water monster, who has a taste for the souls of boys, had cursed the village with a drought, because the villagers had no boys left to sacrifice to him. With Monkey's cloud out of action, brave Pigsy volunteers to make the ultimate sacrifice.

    Director: Yasutaka Tanaka

    Writer: James Miki

  • Pigsy Woos a Widow
    7.1/1022 votes

    #8 - Pigsy Woos a Widow

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 11/19/1978

    When Monkey saves a pretty widow from the Demon Spirit of Great Snakes, amorous Pigsy falls snout over trotters in love with her, but she only has eyes for the celibate boy priest Tripitaka. The pilgrims move on, but Pigsy stays behind and tries to win the widow's heart; but time and time again, his true pig nature is revealed. When Monkey goes to fetch Pigsy, Tripitaka and eel-phobic Sandy end up in big trouble.

    Director: Yasutaka Tanaka

    Writer: James Miki

  • What Monkey Calls the Dog-Woman
    7.3/1021 votes

    #9 - What Monkey Calls the Dog-Woman

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 11/26/1978

    When the magistrate Lord Li's stepdaughter is kidnapped by bandits, Monkey reluctantly takes on the job of catching them. He soon learns that the bandits are not what they seem, but their bark is far worse than their bite. Meanwhile, Tripitaka, Pigsy and Sandy spend the night at an inn that's owned by a wicked dog-woman. She has a big surprise in store for Tripitaka.

    Director: Jun Fukuda

    Writer: Yu Tagami

  • Pigsy's in the Well
    7.3/1020 votes

    #10 - Pigsy's in the Well

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 12/3/1978

    Tripitaka is visited in a dream by the restless spirit of the deceased king of the land of Cockcrow. He tells Tripitaka he was murdered by a Taoist magician and thrown into a well; for the past three years this magician has been impersonating him. With the help of the king's son, Tripitaka and his disciples set out to prove that the current king is a fake.

    Director: Jun Fukuda

    Writer: Yu Tagami

  • The Difference Between Night & Day
    7.3/1021 votes

    #11 - The Difference Between Night & Day

    Season 1 Episode 11 - Aired 12/10/1978

    An invisible wall separates the land of night from the land of day. The blood-sucking Queen of Night terrorises the inhabitants of her land, while everyone in the land of day is forced into slavery by their merciless king. Tripitaka finds the task of reuniting night and day very difficult, especially when Monkey becomes hopelessly besotted with a pretty girl and Pigsy falls for a lady of the night.

    Director: Daisuke Yamazaki

    Writer: Eizaburo Shiba

  • Pearls Before Swine
    7.1/1020 votes

    #12 - Pearls Before Swine

    Season 1 Episode 12 - Aired 12/17/1978

    The once-prosperous land of Codslow is ruled by three animal-strength immortals, and its enslaved people are dying of hunger. The immortals depend on pearls, paper and wine for their magical powers. The pilgrims offer to help a young girl and her family restore their land to its former glory. When lovesick Pigsy almost becomes roast pork, Monkey hatches a plan to end the immortals' reign of terror.

    Director: Daisuke Yamazaki

    Writer: Fumio Ishimori

  • The Minx and the Slug
    7.6/1022 votes

    #13 - The Minx and the Slug

    Season 1 Episode 13 - Aired 12/24/1978

    A village headman and his wife grieve for their beautiful daughter Hai-Min who disappeared a year ago. Lecherous Pigsy offers to go and look for her. He finds a slug monster who says he is Hai-Min's reluctant husband, and tells Pigsy he can have her. Pigsy disguises himself as the slug monster and goes to live with selfish Hai-Min. How long will it be before she discovers he's not her slimy husband?

    Director: Yūsuke Watanabe

    Writer: James Miki

  • Catfish, Saint and the Shape-Changer
    7.7/1017 votes

    #14 - Catfish, Saint and the Shape-Changer

    Season 1 Episode 14 - Aired 1/7/1979

    The pilgrims enter a volcanic land that is plagued by earthquakes caused by the frequent quarrelling of two local demons; a catfish demon and a faceless shape-changer demon, who can take on the shape of anyone. The holy priest San-Chung tells Monkey, Pigsy, Sandy and Tripitaka that one of them is the shape-changer. Unable to cope with this revelation, they go their separate ways.

    Director: Yūsuke Watanabe

    Writer: Kei Tasaka

  • Monkey Meets the Demon Digger
    8.1/1015 votes

    #15 - Monkey Meets the Demon Digger

    Season 1 Episode 15 - Aired 1/14/1979

    While climbing a mountain, the pilgrims discover a man who's been digging a tunnel through the mountain for the past twenty-two years, to provide an easier route for travellers. Ever-helpful Tripitaka tells his reluctant disciples that they must all stay and help dig the tunnel until it's finished. When Monkey uses his magic to help speed things up, Tripitaka is furious and dismisses him. Without Monkey around, the pilgrims fall into grave danger.

    Director: Kazuo Ikehiro

    Writer: James Miki

  • The Most Monstrous Monster
    8.1/1015 votes

    #16 - The Most Monstrous Monster

    Season 1 Episode 16 - Aired 1/21/1979

    Desperate to please Chun-Shou, the woman he hopes to marry, the unhappy King of Unicorns promises to find a new toy for her spoilt brat son, little Chen. When he hears about Monkey's magic wishing staff, he decides this would be ideal. By capturing Tripitaka and using his all-powerful magic ring, the king plans to defeat Monkey and steal his precious wishing staff. While Monkey struggles to resist the king's magic ring, Pigsy finds it difficult to resist Chun-Shou.

    Director: Kazuo Ikehiro

    Writer: Motomu Furuta

  • Truth and the Grey Gloves Devil
    7.8/1013 votes

    #17 - Truth and the Grey Gloves Devil

    Season 1 Episode 17 - Aired 1/28/1979

    Following a terrible sandstorm, the pilgrims find a village where everyone has been killed by the evil Grey Gloves Devil, a magician with the power to hypnotise and control anyone who looks into his eyes. While Pigsy lags behind, the others break their journey at another village. A bitter old woman insists Tripitaka is her long-lost son, Su Fung. Meanwhile, Pigsy gets captured and the Grey Gloves Devil looks for a new village to target.

    Director: Yoshiyuki Kuroda

    Writer: Hirokazu Fuse

  • Land for the Locusts
    7.8/1014 votes

    #18 - Land for the Locusts

    Season 1 Episode 18 - Aired 2/4/1979

    As the pilgrims continue their journey, Monkey sees that a nearby village is being terrorised by swarms of locusts, and they're coming in their direction. Led by the power-hungry Demon Queen Grasshopper, the locusts follow the magic Lake Lok-Nor as it moves from one place to the next. Everywhere they go they bring death and destruction. Can the pilgrims stop them, or will the Queen turn everyone into pigs?

    Director: Yoshiyuki Kuroda

    Writer: N/A

  • The Vampire Master
    8.4/1013 votes

    #19 - The Vampire Master

    Season 1 Episode 19 - Aired 2/11/1979

    The Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Buddha's Law invites Tripitaka and his disciples to stay as his honoured guests. He tells them of the difficulty in controlling the black magicians, shape-changers and bandits who live in the nearby mountains. Tragedy strikes when Tripitaka becomes critically ill with Tibetan Fever. Meanwhile, Pigsy leads the guards in a search for the vampire responsible for a girl's murder. He makes a shocking discovery.

    Director: Jun Fukuda

    Writer: Yu Tagami

  • Outrageous Coincidences
    8.2/1014 votes

    #20 - Outrageous Coincidences

    Season 1 Episode 20 - Aired 2/18/1979

    To escape from a deadly blizzard in the Himalayan foothills, Monkey, Pigsy, Sandy and Tripitaka take refuge in a small cave. With Tripitaka's death from starvation looking imminent, Monkey tricks Pigsy into going out into the cold to sacrifice himself to provide food for the master. Grief-stricken Tripitaka believes he has eaten his disciple, and becomes possessed by the spirit of Pigsy.

    Director: Jun Fukuda

    Writer: James Miki

  • Pigsy, King and God
    8.5/1013 votes

    #21 - Pigsy, King and God

    Season 1 Episode 21 - Aired 2/25/1979

    The pilgrims arrive at the Kingdom of Red Hog, where pigs are sacred. The people hail Pigsy as their new King and God. Tripitaka discovers that the current king is a disguised demon, the Spirit of the Red Hog, and that he murdered the old king. Helped by rebels, Monkey and Sandy set out to save Princess Green Lotus and stop the evil swine before the whole country is converted to hog worship.

    Director: Satoshi Aoki

    Writer: Motomu Furuta

  • Village of the Undead
    8.1/1012 votes

    #22 - Village of the Undead

    Season 1 Episode 22 - Aired 3/4/1979

    In a deserted village, the evil male demon Wun-Lung and three beautiful witches await the arrival of Tripitaka, Monkey, Pigsy and Sandy. If they can make the four travellers believe in them, they'll be brought to life. They plan to capture Tripitaka and his disciples one by one, and convince them of their existence by killing them. Who'll be the first pilgrim to fall into the trap?

    Director: Satoshi Aoki

    Writer: Hirokazu Fuse

  • Two Little Blessings
    8.6/1012 votes

    #23 - Two Little Blessings

    Season 1 Episode 23 - Aired 3/11/1979

    Forty years before the pilgrims' journey to India, two lovers Chun-Ying and Yu-Lee disobey the God of Fertility Ju-Lee by eloping together - love is forbidden in his country. As punishment, he separates them and turns the young Yu-Lee into an old woman, the Keeper of the Well of Small Blessings. To regain her youth and her man, she must make Tripitaka drink the magic water. Things get very strange indeed when Pigsy and Sandy drink the water and become pregnant.

    Director: Jun Fukuda

    Writer: Motomu Furuta

  • The Fires of Jealousy
    8.3/1012 votes

    #24 - The Fires of Jealousy

    Season 1 Episode 24 - Aired 3/18/1979

    The pilgrims enter the Kingdom of Lo-Chun, the Queen of Fire, where they are prevented from continuing their journey by the active volcanoes in the Fire and Flame mountain range to the west. The Queen of Fire has a magic fan that can extinguish the fires. Ever since her husband, the Spirit of Water Buffaloes, left her for a human woman, she's lived as a recluse. So getting her to lend them her fan could be quite a challenge.

    Director: Jun Fukuda

    Writer: N/A

  • The Country of Nightmares
    7.8/1014 votes

    #25 - The Country of Nightmares

    Season 1 Episode 25 - Aired 3/25/1979

    On their way to India, the pilgrims must pass through the Land of Nightmares, inhabited by all the legions of Hell, bad demons and wicked spirits. All humans who go there are eaten, and all others must take a magic test upon entry to the land. To allow Tripitaka to travel through safely, Monkey disguises him as a beautiful longhaired female demon, and teaches him some basic magic. Will the King of Bad Dreams see through Tripitaka's disguise?

    Director: Kazuo Ikehiro

    Writer: James Miki