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Mentioned in 12 episodes
Journey to the West
Book • 1938
Written by Darwin L. Teilhet in 1938, 'Journey to the West' is a novel that explores themes and settings of the American West.
It is not related to the Chinese classic 'Journey to the West' but instead offers a unique perspective on the American frontier.
It is not related to the Chinese classic 'Journey to the West' but instead offers a unique perspective on the American frontier.
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Mentioned in 12 episodes
Mentioned by Matt Bride, referencing the children's TV show Monkey Magic that he watched as a teenager.

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A Sense-Making Odyssey, Part 1: Jordan Peterson, John Vervaeke & Jordan Hall
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as the basis for Dragon Ball manga.


Anne Rowe

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The Intelligence: Russia’s sham election
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as a traditional Chinese mythology that inspired the animation Neuzha.

Teng Jimeng

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Mentioned as the book containing the Monkey King character, referenced by the video game Black Myth Wukong.

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Mentioned in the podcast as a classic of Chinese literature.

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Xuanzang & The Journey to the West
Mentioned as the origin of the animation movie 浪浪山的小妖怪 (Nobody) and the game Black Myth Wukong.

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2025 Summer: films boom, travel zoom
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as the inspiration for the game "Wukong Black Myth" from Game Science.


Pascal Koppens

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Radar – by nexxworks: 🚀 Is the future of coding here? Insights from Silicon Valley
Discussed by the speakers in reference to a cartoon figure featured in Luckin Coffee's brand partnership.

E86: Luckin Coffee opens 20,000th store
Mentioned as a 16th-century Chinese novel retold in American Born Chinese.

The Sunday Read: ‘The High-Risk Feat of Bringing ‘American Born Chinese’ to TV’
Mentioned by multiple speakers as a great novel of China's Ming era, based on the travels of a real monk to India and embellished over time.

Journey to the West





