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paul watson <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 2 Oct 2001 22:08:27 +1200
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MONKEY, or The Legend of Monkey King -- actually there's a revival
or nostalgia trip going on with this series. Hallmark has been showing a
2/3 part movie on their channel continuing the legends of Monkey. The
old series have been re-released on video/DVD and available for viewing
or sale from any video store.

You might want to check out:

http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Bluffs/8111/monkey.htm

or

http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Towers/8153/links.html

Paul ;-)Nz



> I'm trying to find the title of an animated movie that was made, I
> think, back in the 60s, in either Japan or China. I'm thinking China. It
> was a kids movie, and it was about Monkey. I remember it being shown on
> network TV many years back. One of those movies they pull out when they
> have nothing else to show on sunday afternoon. But I have a friend who's
> interested in the legend of Monkey, so if anyone can recall the name of
> this film, I'd sure appreciate it.
> Ron Leming
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