TV-Series
Description
Goku, designated model five-nine, is a first-generation assobot blending human features with distinct monkey-like facial characteristics, a trait that irritates him when mentioned. Originally a desert bandit partnered with Tongo and Joe, he plundered villages for treasure. His path shifts when the human Sanzo reprograms him with a debilitating curse: physical weakness against women and children.
Sanzo recruits Goku for a critical mission: preventing global destruction by collecting 49 mystical keys within one year. These keys unlock the Twin Headed Dragon Door, crucial to averting catastrophe. Initially motivated by the promise of treasure linked to the keys rather than the apocalyptic stakes, Goku wields an extendable metal "joystick" weapon and rides a robotic horse named Skywalker. His signature combat technique, "Dongfeng" (East Wind), involves a coordinated countdown with his bandit allies culminating in a powerful strike.
Acquiring six keys triggers Goku's physical transformation, unlocking enhanced abilities like "Easter Wind" and "Fire Vortex Revolution." Despite this evolution, his personality retains a mischievous streak, including pursuing attractive women even with the curse's debilitating effects. Relationships develop with the human Suzie, who joins after her father succumbs to the Destruction Virus, and former adversaries Miyon and Shiyon, who later ally with the group. Sanzo serves as the strategic leader, their dynamic evolving from coercion into a reluctant partnership.
The quest reveals connections to Rei, progenitor of all assobots and Sanzo's past lover, noting resemblances between Rei and both Miyon and Goku. They confront the Destruction Virus ravaging assobots and the post-apocalyptic world. The climax is a final battle against primary antagonist Professor D. (Ryutaro Demon), uniting Goku, Sanzo, and allies to secure all keys. This success cures assobots afflicted by the virus and halts the prophesied destruction.
Following the mission, Sanzo removes Goku's curse. Discovering Professor D.'s feather sent through a temporal wormhole, Goku chooses to travel to the past. His companions Suzie, Tongo, Joe, Miyon, and Shiyon voluntarily accompany him, solidifying their bond. The closing narrative emphasizes the journey itself as the true treasure.
Sanzo recruits Goku for a critical mission: preventing global destruction by collecting 49 mystical keys within one year. These keys unlock the Twin Headed Dragon Door, crucial to averting catastrophe. Initially motivated by the promise of treasure linked to the keys rather than the apocalyptic stakes, Goku wields an extendable metal "joystick" weapon and rides a robotic horse named Skywalker. His signature combat technique, "Dongfeng" (East Wind), involves a coordinated countdown with his bandit allies culminating in a powerful strike.
Acquiring six keys triggers Goku's physical transformation, unlocking enhanced abilities like "Easter Wind" and "Fire Vortex Revolution." Despite this evolution, his personality retains a mischievous streak, including pursuing attractive women even with the curse's debilitating effects. Relationships develop with the human Suzie, who joins after her father succumbs to the Destruction Virus, and former adversaries Miyon and Shiyon, who later ally with the group. Sanzo serves as the strategic leader, their dynamic evolving from coercion into a reluctant partnership.
The quest reveals connections to Rei, progenitor of all assobots and Sanzo's past lover, noting resemblances between Rei and both Miyon and Goku. They confront the Destruction Virus ravaging assobots and the post-apocalyptic world. The climax is a final battle against primary antagonist Professor D. (Ryutaro Demon), uniting Goku, Sanzo, and allies to secure all keys. This success cures assobots afflicted by the virus and halts the prophesied destruction.
Following the mission, Sanzo removes Goku's curse. Discovering Professor D.'s feather sent through a temporal wormhole, Goku chooses to travel to the past. His companions Suzie, Tongo, Joe, Miyon, and Shiyon voluntarily accompany him, solidifying their bond. The closing narrative emphasizes the journey itself as the true treasure.