#Even Tang getting kidnapped by a sweet old yaoguai grandma would be hilarious
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Tang is a Damsel in Distress
So, we know in the original Journey to the West, Tripitaka gets kidnapped almost every chapter. Usually either to be eaten or married. Lego Monkie Kid seems to imply this happens to Tang too.
In the episode “Amnesia Rules,” Tang is kidnapped by the Scorpion Queen. Coincidentally, a character who shows up in JTTW too though they changed her and her story TREMENDOUSLY for the cartoon.
He tells her that he’s been kidnapped by “a lot of lesser yaogui” before soooooo
This is interesting. As far as the show goes, the only time Tang has been kidnapped was when the Spider Queen was going to eat Pigsy and him. That’s only one, not a lot.
Add onto this:
“She kept giving you noodles so you wouldn’t leave.” (Pigsy speaking)
Pigsy says this with exasperation, as if this has happened dozens of times before. My guess is that Tang HAS dealt with semi-regular kidnappings similar to his predecessor Tang Sanzang. And based off of Pigy’s reaction, he was there for a LOT of these, most likely having to save him.
This also explains how Pigsy carries around Tang is to such ease and how Tang doesn’t so much as bat an eye or flounder about.
Probably had to carry him off to safety a lot in their youth. I would LOVE to see an episode where they show Pigsy, Tang, and Sandy when they were younger and play it almost like a classic episode of JTTW. Tang gets kidnapped and Pigsy and Sandy go rescue him!
#Lmk#lego monkie kid#tang#pigsy#sandy#tang is a damsel#He is a damsel in distress and I want to see more of it#I know I’m weird but I like the classic “damsel in distress gets rescued by a hero” stories#The hero in this case being pigsy#Even Tang getting kidnapped by a sweet old yaoguai grandma would be hilarious#“Such a nice young man he loves hearing my stories WHY DONT I SHOW YOU MY SCRAPBOOKS” proceeds to feed him cookies to prolong his stay#Like the grandma yaoguai doesn’t want to eat or marry him she just wants to talk with him she’s lonely
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LMAO nice
Tang is a Damsel in Distress
So, we know in the original Journey to the West, Tripitaka gets kidnapped almost every chapter. Usually either to be eaten or married. Lego Monkie Kid seems to imply this happens to Tang too.
In the episode “Amnesia Rules,” Tang is kidnapped by the Scorpion Queen. Coincidentally, a character who shows up in JTTW too though they changed her and her story TREMENDOUSLY for the cartoon.
He tells her that he’s been kidnapped by “a lot of lesser yaogui” before soooooo
This is interesting. As far as the show goes, the only time Tang has been kidnapped was when the Spider Queen was going to eat Pigsy and him. That’s only one, not a lot.
Add onto this:
“She kept giving you noodles so you wouldn’t leave.” (Pigsy speaking)
Pigsy says this with exasperation, as if this has happened dozens of times before. My guess is that Tang HAS dealt with semi-regular kidnappings similar to his predecessor Tang Sanzang. And based off of Pigy’s reaction, he was there for a LOT of these, most likely having to save him.
This also explains how Pigsy carries around Tang is to such ease and how Tang doesn’t so much as bat an eye or flounder about.
Probably had to carry him off to safety a lot in their youth. I would LOVE to see an episode where they show Pigsy, Tang, and Sandy when they were younger and play it almost like a classic episode of JTTW. Tang gets kidnapped and Pigsy and Sandy go rescue him!
#Lmk#lego monkie kid#tang#pigsy#sandy#tang is a damsel#He is a damsel in distress and I want to see more of it#I know I’m weird but I like the classic “damsel in distress gets rescued by a hero” stories#The hero in this case being pigsy#Even Tang getting kidnapped by a sweet old yaoguai grandma would be hilarious#“Such a nice young man he loves hearing my stories WHY DONT I SHOW YOU MY SCRAPBOOKS” proceeds to feed him cookies to prolong his stay#Like the grandma yaoguai doesn’t want to eat or marry him she just wants to talk with him she’s lonely#addition#lmk analysis
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