I can just imagine the white bone demon seeing wukong taking out his trash or something and just saying "hi" then wukong trying to still look big is like "I can still kick your ass" and grabs a stick and throws it at her.
I can just imagine the white bone demon seeing wukong taking out his trash or something and just saying "hi" then wukong trying to still look big is like "I can still kick your ass" and grabs a stick and throws it at her.
"I make one move and five pantheons are on my ass."
Okay, listen. That entire panel had me laughing. That interaction is GOLD, HAHAH.
Honestly the logic is pretty sound! It's a page of lore but it does more to answer worldbuilding questions like why certain figures aren't dead and why certain creatures are in places they're not native to than... well than most shows nowadays.
It also helps legitimize Sun Wukong as a main character for such a global show. By medieval standards, his adventure was almost global for how far they traveled. Makes sense that all the pantheons would know about him. Does make me wonder if other wandering gods like Dionysus might have similar international status. I can see those two getting along, bringing out the worst in each other.
Hey, thanks for the feedback! When it comes to the Greek pantheon, I pictured that Wukong would only really get along with Hephaestus, Hestia, Hermes, and Dionysus. He wouldn't really go to one of Dionysus' parties though
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