Do you know what's scary? The art of 72 transformations wukong can do doesn't give him 72 transformations, it gives him the ability of BOUNDLESS transformation. He can turn into ANYTHING except anything omnipotent, this includes a version of himself as powerful as any opponent he is fighting, yea... Sun wukong is broken. And the 72 things? The 72 represents the number of extra lives the ability gives. On top of all his layers of immortality, you have to somehow kill the monkey 72 times before he croaks. And he can multiply with each clone also being able to transform the same way. TLDR: sun wukong is the embodiment of a BROKEN character.
If Sun use his 72 Earthly transformation his could just change to a version of Sun wukong who is as strong as Hercule but sadly death battle didn't mention it because that would been way to broken
He wouldn't even have to. He just inherently has a more impressive physical strength. That said, there is nothing into suggest he can become 'a more powerful version of himself'. That is pure headcanon and fanfiction. He can become himself. He can become other things. There is no 'stronger version'. He doesn't need that anyway.
@@jonathangoodwin5609 the 72 transformation allows him to literally transform into any version of himself he wishes, hence he can turn into a stronger version
And even if Wukong wrote his name on Buddha’s finger (thinking it’s a mountain) and pissed on it (yes, that happened), Buddha didn’t kill him, but rather put him in time out.
@@robbiewalker2831 Buddha can only defeat Wukong but can't kill or even erase him. 1. By knowing Wukong never die, Buddha has to trick Wukong to get in to his trap, Buddha's palm. (if Wukong knew this trick, he will hide and make a clone to stand on Buddha's hand) 2. Buddha has to sacrifice to break his right hand transform to a giant mountain to trap Wukong under it. 3. Wukong was still able to slowly come out from that Buddha palm mountain, Buddha need to apply an extra spell with stronger power to hold Wukong longer. 4. Right after prisoning Wukong, the Buddha went back to the west (Nepal), and he die. Buddha caused his life, one for one to defeat Wukong. Of course, Buddha reincarnated again immediately. 5. In the novel, five hundred years on earth equal to 500 days on celestial, that spell can't hold Wukong forever, it consume too much power. So they have to tame the demon monkeys in order to make him not harmful to celestial courts again, so they send Tang monk to Wukong and start the JTTW. Yeah, but still, Buddha can stand up to Wukong.
Monkey King I already know because I seen him stop Buddha's hand and also I read history about him He's a god he beat all heaven's forces any pretty much his unkillable He's full mortal time he can't be killed😂
Hey did you know that dragon ball based on Journey To The West.Goku based on the monkey king sun Wukong and the monkey king himself was influenced by the monkey god Hanuman from Hindu mythology
Sun WuKong was not inspired or sparked by Hanuman. Every strong fictional character has not the same but only similar abilities as Wukong. They differ not only in character, stories, purposes, and weapons, but also in more than just their names. Hanuman has parent, he born as a God, but WuKong was a Demon King born from a rock! Their mindset, their look, weapon, background, stories, purposes, everything.... Wukong and Hanuman are entirely different; the only similarity is that they both have a tail. "Sun WuKong" was the character taken from a real historical Chinese monk and his powers were mostly likely based on a Chinese legend that was recorded in Chinese ancient texts named "Classic of Mountains and Seas" (that existed in the 4th century BCE) about a superpower monkey named "Wu ZhiQi" who could shapeshift and got imprisoned under a mountain by the Legendary Yu the Great (the founder of China's Xia dynasty). And the record was longer before China even knew about the existence of Nepal or India.