Is Goku based on Sun Wukong?

The character of Son Goku in Dragon Ball is based on Sun Wukong, as attested by his monkey tail, staff, and name (which is simply the Japanese reading of the same name in Chinese: "孫悟空"). The manga-anime series Saiyuki Sun Wukong counterpart also uses the Japanese reading Son Goku.
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Is Goku a parody of Sun Wukong?

Early incarnations of Goku would not stand a chance against him. However Goku has come a long way since being a Sun Wukong parody, and extremely powerful force over time.
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Is Dragon Ball inspired by Sun Wukong?

Son Goku - Sun Wukong the Monkey King

Many of Dragon Ball's original main cast were adapted straight from the protagonists of the Journey to the West. Chief among these is Goku, heavily based on the Sun Wukong the Monkey King.
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Is the Monkey King and Goku the same?

Son Goku is completely different from the Monkey King in traditional Chinese culture. While one is a homegrown Japanese anime hero with a cult following, the other has been China's favorite superhero for at least five centuries.
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Who defeated Sun Wukong?

It was only by the intervention of Buddha himself that Sun Wukong was finally defeated and imprisoned by the great Buddha underneath a mountain with a mystical seal for five centuries.
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Sun Wukong: The Legend That Came Before Goku



Who is Sun Wukong's rival?

Princess Iron Fan. An enemy of Sun Wukong and the wife of Bull Demon King.
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Who was Goku inspired by?

He is based on Sun Wukong (known as Son Goku in Japan and Monkey King in the West), a main character of the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West (16th century), combined with influences from the Hong Kong martial arts films of Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee.
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What was DBZ inspired by?

Dragon Ball was originally inspired by the classical 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West, combined with elements of Hong Kong martial arts films. The series follows the adventures of protagonist Son Goku from his childhood through adulthood as he trains in martial arts.
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Is Goku a Hanuman?

Hanuman is also known as Son Goku in the Japanese tradition, and Goku from Dragon Ball.
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Is Luffy inspired by Goku?

Luffy Is A Pirate Goku. One of Goku's biggest fans is Eiichiro Oda, the man behind the manga that outpaced Dragon Ball itself. Unsurprisingly, Oda grew up loving Dragon Ball and his admiration of Goku influenced the creation of his own manga and anime icon, Monkey D. Luffy.
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Is Luffy based on Sun Wukong?

It's divided into multiple stories, but the most relevant one involves Sun Wukong. He was a legendary figure who rebelled against the very heavens themselves. Naturally, One Piece theorists believe that Sun Wukong heavily influences Luffy. This is very important when trying to predict future events.
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Is Dragon Ball based on Monkey Magic?

Monkey (or alternatively often called Monkey Magic) is more closely based on Journey to the West and I honestly believe that Dragon Ball is loosely inspired by Monkey which is based on Journey to the west. It was a popular show airing for the 6 years prior to Dragon Ball so it just makes sense.
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Who is stronger Hanuman or Superman?

Forget Superman, all of the Avengers, Thanos, and Justice League cannot defeat Hanuman if they joined forces. The Sanskrit epics of India seem to be losing their touch with the modern youth in India itself.
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Is Goku a Bodhisattva?

Goku is like a "Bodhisattva" which, are enlightened beings who strive to get others to achieve enlightenment and awakening. They believe in universal compassion.
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Why did Shiva and Hanuman fight?

Back in treta yug, when lord Ram was performing the ashvamedh yagya. Once it happened that, the horse entered in the kingdom of king veermani, who was a devotee of lord bholenath,and he was granted a boon that whenever his kingdom is under seige, lord shiva will protect his kingdom, and so the two sides clashed.
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Is Goku based on Bruce Lee?

1 Goku's Style Is Based On Different Forms Of Kung Fu

When Akira Toriyama first began Dragon Ball, he was influenced by the great martial art stars of his era. This included Jackie Chan and the absolutely legendary Bruce Lee. As such, Goku is probably the closest example of a mixed martial art.
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Did one piece copy Dragon Ball?

One Piece's creator was inspired by Dragon Ball

Given the enormous success of both One Piece and Dragon Ball, it makes sense that Eiichiro Oda was inspired in part by what Akira Toriyama had done with his series.
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Was Naruto inspired by DBZ?

Masashi Kishimoto openly admits that the character Naruto is inspired by the hero of Dragon Ball, Goku. Kishimoto cites Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball series as one of his influences, noting that Goku, the protagonist, was a key factor when creating Naruto Uzumaki due to his energetic and mischievous personality.
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Is Goku copied from Superman?

NO he's based off of Wukong the Monkey King from Journey to the West which is a novel that Akira Toriyama loves. Origins are close to eachother but that's it.
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Why is Goku a monkey?

Originally in the series, the Great Ape was a transformation for Goku, this character being a parody of a monkey-king, Sun Wukong, from the novel Journey to the West; despite this, many Chinese cultural adaptations of the novel did not involve the original Wukong having access to a giant transformation whatsoever, ...
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What were Saiyans inspired by?

The closest we have to inspiration related to the Saiyans is that the Oozaru transformation was inspired by werewolves, as, before he came up with the idea of Goku being an alien, he planned on having the Oozaru transformation essentially be explained as just that, something like what werewolves do.
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Who is Sun Wukong master?

Sūn Wùkōng (孫悟空) The name given to him by his first master, Patriarch Bodhi (Subodhi).
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What is Sun Wukong god of?

In Chinese mythology, Sun Wukong (孫悟空), also known as the Monkey King, is a trickster god who plays a central role in Wu Cheng'en's adventure novel Journey to the West. Wukong is blessed with unmatched superhuman strength and the ability to transform into 72 different animals and objects.
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What are Sun Wukong 72 transformations?

72 Bian/"72 Transformations": Allows him to shapeshift into almost any form—however, he is never able to transform his tail. He can also transform each of the 84,000 hairs on his body into another form, animate or inanimate, and often bites the hairs into pieces to create even more copies.
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Who can defeat Hanuman?

Kalanemi is a demon mentioned in various adaptations of the Hindu epic Ramayana. He is the son of Maricha, who was tasked by Ravana, the epic's main antagonist to kill Hanuman.
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