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Post by yAn-san* on May 29, 2007 14:17:15 GMT 8
e2 na ang journey to the west! hahah... hakkai! go! heheh XD
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Post by Ruuko on May 29, 2007 14:38:49 GMT 8
Sanzo! dba pnakita rin ung scene na ito sa Love Hina? remember ko tlga dati...adik n adik ako sa Saiyuki..pro nagsawa n rin..[sa wakas!!]
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Post by yAn-san* on May 29, 2007 14:43:46 GMT 8
anung scene?
XD
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Post by Ruuko on May 29, 2007 14:49:35 GMT 8
ung prng si Naru si Sanzo..tpos si Keitaro ung si Goku...i think..
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Post by ||Sanzy|| on May 29, 2007 15:29:45 GMT 8
O.o!! Saiyuki!!! xD *fangirl mode* xD Sanzo-samaaaa!!!!! *-* *cough* maraming version na nagawa tungkol sa popular chinese novel na toh.. ^-^ isa na sa mga yun ang Gensomaden Saiyuki.. ^-^ i just love this series... x3
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Post by +night angel+ on May 29, 2007 18:14:17 GMT 8
^naks parang ninarate un sa axn ah ! haha xD saiyuki saiyuki as much as im concered si sanzy tlga ang pnka fan ne2 grabe ang kyang kaadikan kay sanzo haha..well he's cute nman tlga e..(arg conryo) XD pero KOUGAIJI pden ako <3 oi walang agaw ah ahahahha
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Post by ||Sanzy|| on May 29, 2007 18:17:29 GMT 8
;; di ako addict kay Sanzo-sama *squeals* ehemm.. >_<;; hindi... pinaka gusto kong naging opponent nila si fighting god Homura.. ^-^ T_T kainis lang nung di ko nagustuhan yung changes na ginawa nila sa Saiyuki Reload... well, at least di nila pinalitan yung seiyuu!! xD
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Post by yAn-san* on May 30, 2007 14:30:47 GMT 8
haha... dang fan ka pala ni kougaiji ahh... baket nmn? hehe .. well, astig din nmn kc cia..pero mas gusto ko si Hakkai! hahaha...
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Post by ||Sanzy|| on May 30, 2007 16:52:14 GMT 8
;; ibang-iba na kasi yung art sa Saiyuki Reload.. gusto ko lang sa Saiyuki Reload yung "URASAI" part ^_^;; ahehe*sigh* ako rin noon, gusto ko si Hakkai pero~ Sanzo-sama talaga ako!!! xD
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Post by chihaya on May 30, 2007 21:45:07 GMT 8
pasingit rin po ah! ^_^ fan rin ako ng Gensumaden Saiyuki n_n
yep! agree ako para talaga mas maganda ung na una ...tuwing pinapalo ni sanzo c goku ng parang pamay-pay den says "URUSAI" XD not to mention ang mga 'songs' gawd! LUPET!!!!! XD 2 d highest lvl.! X3 'GoKu~fan!!! ~ X3
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Post by ||Sanzy|| on May 30, 2007 21:57:06 GMT 8
hai.. that part too.. ;; sorry kung confusing.. just to clear things, yung URASAI na sinasabi ko yung maliit na clip sa end ng Saiyuki reload.. ^-^v hooray for Saiyuki fans~!!
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Post by yAn-san* on May 31, 2007 11:24:17 GMT 8
^haha..im glad na nagcmula ako ng thread! haha ><.. chihaya..uo lupet ng songs! fave ko nga eh, lage ko pinapakinggan! hmf! heheh astig sobra! hakkai-sama!! hahah XD
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Post by ||Sanzy|| on May 31, 2007 11:57:50 GMT 8
oo nga buti nalang sinimulan mo yung thread na toh xD *hugs diAnNe07* ^-^ agree ako na magaganda talaga yung OSTs ng saiyuki!! <----- addict sa Open Up Your Mind ^-^v
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Post by yAn-san* on May 31, 2007 12:16:12 GMT 8
hehe ^^, *hUgs Sanzy too* ur welcOme! heheh, grabe, ang alam ko apat na version to eh,,, nu ba pinagkaiba nung mga un? sa story?
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Post by ||Sanzy|| on May 31, 2007 12:35:05 GMT 8
ahh.. yung mga version na ginawa nila tungkol sa novel na journey to the west..? hnn.. lahat naman sila loosely based sa novel, di ko alam kung meron pang mas close sa novel kaysa sa version na ginawa ni Kazuya Minekura.. ilan nga sa mga ito yung Dragonball, Monkey Typhoon, Patalliro Saiyuki at syempre Gensomaden Saiyuki!! Monkey King (or Sunwukong) was born from a stone. He wanted to be like the immortals and be free from death. He was extremely smart and capable, and learned all the magic tricks from a master Taoist. He could transform himself into seventy-two different images such as a tree, a bird, a beast of prey, or a bug as small as a mosquito so as to sneak into an enemy's belly to fight him or her inside out. Using clouds as a vehicle, he can travel 180,000 miles a single somersault.
He claimed to be king in defiance of the Great Emperor of Jade¡ªthe only authority over heaven, the seas, the earth, and the subterranean world. That act of high treason invited the relentless scourge of the Heavenly army. After many showdowns, the dove faction of the heavenly court persuaded the emperor to offer the monkey an official title to appease him. The monkey accepted this offer on a trial basis. However, he learned a few days later that he was cheated and being jeered all over the heavenly court: the position he held was nothing but a stable keeper. Enraged, he revolted, fighting his way back to earth to resume his own claim as a king.
Eventually, the heavenly army subdued him, only after many a battle, with the help of all the god warriors. However, all methods of execution failed. One attempt to kill him actually gave him a pair of fiery golden crystal eyes that can see through what people normally cannot.
At last, the emperor asked Buddha for help. The Buddha moved a great mountain known as the Mount of Five Fingers to fall upon him. Still, the tenacious monkey survived the enormous weight and pressure, except he could not move! Five hundred years later, there came to his rescue the monk Tripitaka. To insure that Tripitaka could make the journey to the West to get the Buddhist scriptures, Buddha had arranged for the Monkey King to become his disciple and escort him, along with two other disciples they later came across. There the four started their stormy journey west which was packed with actions and adventures.
Monkey, the monk, Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing work their way to the Western Paradise and the Buddhist sutras. Tall mountains, deep rushing rivers, and evil demons lie ahead. But Monkey is brave and smart, and he even learns to behave. They know this is an important mission. As many years pass, they learn to face challenges by working together. When a task is too hard, the goddess Guan Yin helps out. After traveling for 14 years and 108,000 miles, Monkey and his friends reach the Western Paradise. Buddha gives them the sacred sutras to take back to China. Buddha knows that the travelers suffered on the journey, but they also learned something new about themselves. Plus, they each earned merit for doing good deeds. Buddha rewards them for their loyalty and hard work¡ªwith immortal life and happiness.
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