you know last year i was just kidding about the 97 mental illnesses thing but i think this guy actually has depression or something – you can watch the show for free on happykids tv. it’s a microsoft app and a mobile app! PS: this is every time wukong is in frame (or speaking). i also included art of him like posters, comic books, drawings, etc. as long as they are an accurate representation of him (so things like the monkey plush didnt count). as long as hes in frame, it’s in the video. but i may have missed some frames, or added extra context to certain clips just because i felt like it. thanks for watching!

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  1. happy season 4! this season may POSSIBLY be the final one, although dont take my word on that. they did infact set up a plot for the next season, but its still up in the air if theyll make a fifth season. if this is the end of the show, thank you all for your support in the past 2 years! i'm so glad i got to share this show with other people X)

    and as you all know, i'll be updating my macaque compilation next and then making one for azure lion. after that, probably nothing until i Possibly inevitably have to update it with whatever comes next.

  2. CONTEMPLEN Sun Wukong es el personaje más épico que se haya inventado. Estamos hablando del tipo que puede vencer a Goku con un brazo y a Saitama con el otro. La leyenda que creó leyendas. Pero nadie lo toma en serio porque se pasa los días comiendo y jugando… XD

  3. Also this has to be some of the BEST voice acting I’ve heard out of Sean in years. Especially the argument with Macaque during the early days of Wukong’s imprisonment, it’s little wonder it’s one of the most replayed moments in the comp.

  4. When monkey king talks about focus, he's actually right. As someone who used to be in choir, I can tell you, you have to pay attention to EVERY. LITTLE. DETAIL!

    You have to pay attention to the conductor, the people standing next to you, the music, the audience (when you're performing), how much time you have left (when you're rehearsing), and this is BARELY scratching the surface.

    Of course, you even have to pay attention to everything going on with yourself, your breathing, making sure your posture is correct, using yawn space, timing, staying relaxed and confident, you even have to pay attention to smiling, it's nuts.

    While you're paying attention to all of these things, the one thing you will always be focusing on is this: sing your part, sing it well, and have fun. And if everyone in the choir can focus on that, you're going to have a stellar performance.

    Now you might be thinking: "NG, where are you going with all this?" And to that I say, what Wukong is talking about is a real thing, and it generally makes more sense in practice than as a concept.

    (P.S. I know I'm making choir sound exhausting and like a chore, and while often times it is, to me performing, the people you meet, the music itself, and learning make it all worth it; passion's a funny thing like that, ain't it?

    To explain yawn space, it's creating space in the back of your throat [just like when you're yawning, woah! :O] in order to round out the vouls and help get rid of those pesky hard dift-thongs [I have no idea if I spelled that right ;~;]. This combined with good breathing and smiling makes a light, round, and powerful sound.

    Man… this got WAY too long didn't it? I apologize to anyone who hits read more and regrets it [if you did I understand]. And if you read this whole thing, uh… hi, I hope you have a great day/ night, NG out!)

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