TV Tokyo
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GMA 7 (March 6,2006)
GONG
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}}, commonly known as Saiyuki, is a popular manga series created by
Kazuya Minekura. The story is loosely based on the famous Chinese novel
Journey to the West (X?yóu Jì). In 1999 the Saiyuki OVA by Tokyo Kids was
released. A year later it was adapted into an anime series by Studio
Pierrot, which won the Animage Anime Grand Prix prize in 2000. The
Gensomaden Saiyuki: Requiem movie appeared in theaters in Japan in 2001. A
sequel to this movie is the Gensomaden Saiyuki: Kibou no zaika OVA, which
is actually animation taken from an interactive game.
There are two sequels to Saiyuki, and .
The descriptions and summaries in this article are based on the
English-adapted Saiyuki anime as d
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Masaaki Endou,
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Host Club,
Mitake Akira,
Chikada 'J.J.' Wasei,
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Yuki Kajiura, Eri Itoh,
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Inuyasha (Kappei Yamaguchi) feat. Kagome (Satsuki Yukino),
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