Da Nao Tiangong

Da Nao Tiangong

Alternative Titles

Synonyms

The Monkey King
Sun Ukun: Uproar in Heaven
Sun Wukong: Havoc in Heaven

Japanese

大鬧天宮

English

Uproar in Heaven

Information

Type

Movie

Aired

1964

Episodes

1

Duration

1 hr 54 min

Studios

Shanghai Animation Film Studio

Status

Finished Airing

Source

Novel

Rating

G - All Ages

Genres

Adventure

Themes

Demographics

Statistics

Rank

6300

Score

6.66

Scored by

518

Popularity

13556

Members

1327

Favorites

9

External Links

Synopsis

The Monkey King Sun Wukong lives a joyful life on Flower-Fruit Mountain along with his primate subjects. One day, Wukong accidentally breaks a sword while training with his companions. To find a more suitable weapon for himself, Wukong travels to the Dragon King's palace, where he obtains a powerful staff. Angered by Wukong's casual theft of his most precious treasure, the Dragon King goes to the Jade Emperor's palace in Heaven to demand retribution. The Jade Emperor hatches a plan to control the devilish monkey—however, Wukong may not be as easy to fool as the monarch thinks. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Background

Da Nao Tiangong is the first feature-length cel-animated film by the Shanghai Animation Film Studio. The movie was awarded internationally and domestically at the 1978 International London Film Festival, the 1962 Czech Republic Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, and the 1993 Hundred Flowers Film Festival. The film was originally completed in two parts in 1961 and 1964, respectively. The film was presented as a whole for the first time in 1965. In 2012 the film was restored as well as being converted to 3D. The film's aspect ratio was changed from 1.33 to 1.78 by adding additional art to the backgrounds and at times moving the character placement within the frame. The film was shortened to 90 minutes by "speed[ing] up some of the action scenes." The score and dialogue were re-recorded for a new Dolby 5.1 and 7.1 mix. (Source: Wikipedia)

Characters

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Sequel

Renshenguo