Japanese Myths, Legends and Anime

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stickman618
ok, so,

we all know animes/mangas are based on japanese myths and legends, but what are these legends??

1)what's with the monkeys?? Dragonball is all about the monkeys, and i think there's an anime called "Monkey King"

2)elongating staffs. Goku, from Dragonball, has one as a kid. the Third Hokage, from Naruto, summons a monkey that turns into one. Ikkaku, from Bleach, has a shikai which goes from a spear to a three section staff, also, its release command is elongate.

3)controlling small particles. Gaara(Naruto) controls sand, also the puppet of the third Kazekage controls small metal particles. Matsumoto and Byakuya(Bleach) both turn their swords into small particles.

anything else??

leonheartmm
izanagi myth, the jap trinity amaterasu/tsukiyomi/susano, the three treasures of japan yasakani no magatama{jewl}, kusanagi no tsurugi{sword}, yata no murakumo{mirror}, yamata no urochi{hydra/serpeant}, the kyuubi{nine tailed fox}, inugami{dog demons}, tree spirits/kodama, yin yang{actually chinese}, dragon folklore, reiki/dragon gate and kundalani gate meditation, the phoenix{firy bird of rebirth}, myth of the great swordsman musashi, shinigami{grim reapers}, tales of the galant jiraya{jiraya/tsunade/urochimaru} tanukis, enma the kind of death/monkey, the journey to the west fables{tipitei monk and his three heavenly animal guardians}, buddhahood, the 6 lower worlds, 3 higher worlds and nirvana, actually they are FAR too many to name.

King Kandy
Originally posted by stickman618
ok, so,

we all know animes/mangas are based on japanese myths and legends, but what are these legends??

1)what's with the monkeys?? Dragonball is all about the monkeys, and i think there's an anime called "Monkey King"

2)elongating staffs. Goku, from Dragonball, has one as a kid. the Third Hokage, from Naruto, summons a monkey that turns into one. Ikkaku, from Bleach, has a shikai which goes from a spear to a three section staff, also, its release command is elongate.

3)controlling small particles. Gaara(Naruto) controls sand, also the puppet of the third Kazekage controls small metal particles. Matsumoto and Byakuya(Bleach) both turn their swords into small particles.

anything else??
Number one and two are from "Journey to the West", a 500 year old Chinese novel. One of the main characters was a monkey king with an elongating iron staff, called Sun Wukong (or Sun Goku in Japanese.)

Number three isn't a legend, I think it was just a cool ability and so people often use it.

Lana
Originally posted by stickman618
ok, so,

we all know animes/mangas are based on japanese myths and legends, but what are these legends??

1)what's with the monkeys?? Dragonball is all about the monkeys, and i think there's an anime called "Monkey King"

2)elongating staffs. Goku, from Dragonball, has one as a kid. the Third Hokage, from Naruto, summons a monkey that turns into one. Ikkaku, from Bleach, has a shikai which goes from a spear to a three section staff, also, its release command is elongate.

3)controlling small particles. Gaara(Naruto) controls sand, also the puppet of the third Kazekage controls small metal particles. Matsumoto and Byakuya(Bleach) both turn their swords into small particles.

anything else??

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stickman618
Originally posted by King Kandy
Number one and two are from "Journey to the West", a 500 year old Chinese novel. One of the main characters was a monkey king with an elongating iron staff, called Sun Wukong (or Sun Goku in Japanese.)

Number three isn't a legend, I think it was just a cool ability and so people often use it.

i guess Gaara could be based on Sha Wujing in "Journey to the West"

King Kandy
Originally posted by stickman618
i guess Gaara could be based on Sha Wujing in "Journey to the West"
How? They have absolutely no similarity besides coming from a desert-ish area.

Blax_Hydralisk
Originally posted by Lana
www.google.com

Fail.

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