Sun Wukong (Disney)

Sun Wukong is the main protagonist of Monkey King: Elements of Destiny.

History
Sun Wukong was born from a magical rock formed from chaos, and by the time he was born, he befriended several other monkeys. Upon discovering a special cave in a mountain that he named "Mount Huaguo", he was hailed by the other monkeys as their king, the "Handsome Monkey King". Feeling dissatisfied with his mortal life, Sun decided to travel across the sea to achieve immortality. He eventually found and studied under Subhuti, and quickly become the latter's favorite student, to the point that Subhuti taught him the secrets of the five elements and the 72 Transformations. After intense training, Sun bid farewell to his master and returned to his home. Knowing that he needs a weapon, Sun traveled through the seas, where he found a staff that could extend to any length, and weighed about 17,857 pounds, called the Ruyi Jingu Bang. He defeated the four dragons, and received Fengchizijinguan, Suozihuangjinjia, and Ousibuyunlu. To make sure he would never die, he erased his own name from the Book of Life and Death. Sun befriended Niu and became sworn brothers with him, and are good friends. Sun got the title of "Great Sage Equal to Heaven", while Niu got the title of "Great Sage Who Pacifies Heaven". Yuhuang heard about this, and to stop Sun and Niu from becoming too dangerous, he offered them a place among the gods. However, they rebelled against them. Sun ate three types of peaches, drink wine, and swallowed pills. He was locked into a cauldron, and eventually escaped, with the ability to recognize any evil. They fought 100,000 warriors, the 28 Mansions, the Four Heavenly Kings, Nezha, Juling Shen, and Erlang Shen. With no options left, Yuhuang decide to surrender his battle and never bother them again, which Sun and Niu left Heaven triumphantly. One day, during an ambush, Sun was gravely wounded, and Niu carried him for days, searching for help, until he came upon the temple, where Buddha used his infinite power to heal Sun instantly. Buddha begins telling him about the numeration he made. He and Buddha made a bet about the comparison how powerful they are. Sun jumped, wrote on five pillars, and returned, only to discover that the pillars were Buddha's fingers. Buddha tells the duo they will await for the path of Buddhahood. 500 years later, Tang, a monk, who traveled to India and took the duo as his students. He even accepts Zhu and Sha as his students. He taught the trio about Buddhism. However, Niu wanted to destroy Buddhism and attacked many innocent people. Sun confronted his fallen friend in a fierce battle that shook the earth until finally, he defeated him. In a fit of anger, Tang banishes Niu for assaulting China. But Niu swore revenge and reclaim what's rightfully his. Following Niu's exile, Sun was given Buddhahood.