Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Story: Goku and the Yemma Fruit

Goku and the Yemma Fruit


Many years from now, there exists a galaxy not too unlike our own. In this galaxy, there is a very, very small planet inhabited by one of the wisest beings to ever exist - King Kai. It's a modest planet, stretched by a smooth, green grassy carpet. The only creatures that live alongside King Kai are his trusty companions - Bubbles the monkey and Gregory the talking cricket. There are a few apple trees sprinkled sparsely throughout King Kai's planet, but other than that there isn't much vegetation to speak of - except for King Kai's mystical forbidden garden of Yemma Trees.

In this not too distant future, Earth is still the primary location of the human race. Not much has changed - technologies have come and gone, nations built and torn down, but the fundamental structure of society would be recognizable to even the most out of touch human beings of today. However, the human world was recently shaken up by an unusual meteorite crash. Within this meteor was an extraterrestrial by the name of Goku. 

Goku is a Saiyan - a human-like, warrior race that is intent on taking over - or destroying - the entire universe. He was sent by his people to destroy Earth. However, Goku was sent while he was still well into infancy, and therefore had no knowledge of his bloodthirsty mission or the warmongering Saiyan culture. He grew up to be a silly, pure-hearted, happy-go-lucky boy who loved eating and fighting the strongest people in the world. 

Goku grew to be the strongest fighter on Earth. He trained hard every day, but he wanted to learn more about fighting. He consulted his teacher, Master Roshi, and asked him what to do. Master Roshi told him the story of a great, celestial being by the name of King Kai. His wisdom and knowledge of martial arts was unrivaled in all of the galaxy. Eyes twinkling with desire, Goku immediately hopped aboard his flying cloud Nimbus and set off for the Kai's planet. 

With a great thud, Goku landed on King Kai's planet. 

"WOOOOOOOW. So THIS is the great King Kai's planet!" he said in awe. 

"Yes, so it is. And who might you be, monkey boy?" muttered an irritated King Kai.

"I'm Goku! Nice to meet you strange, blue guy!" laughed Goku, scratching the back of his head. "Could you help me find King Kai?" 

"HOW DARE YOU.. YOU LITTLE URCHIN! I AM the King Kai, and I am most certainly NOT STRANGE!!" he yelled, with tiny clouds of steam blowing out of his ears. 

With this, Goku was on the floor laughing. "Hahaha, oh my gosh, I'm so sorry! Hahahaha! You just look a lot different than I was expecting mister King Kai! Hahahaha!" 

With this, the King Kai was irate. His most trusted adviser, his pet monkey Bubbles, was able to calm him down though. After a few moments of deep breathing, the King Kai spoke again. 

"So what is it I can do for you Goku?" he asked. 

With a moment's delay, Goku jumped to his feet, straightened up, and responded. "I want to learn how to fight from you sir!" 

Now it was King Kai who couldn't hold it together. "HAHAHA! You want me to train you? You're clearly still very young and immature, much too undisciplined to be my pupil!" 

Goku frowned. In the whiniest voice possible, he pleaded. "Awwww, c'mon Mister Kai, please teach me! I'm very strong, plus I've trained a lot already! Nobody on Earth challenges me." 

"It's KING Kai to you pal. And while that might be true, the answer's still no!"

The desperation in Goku's face doubled. "Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeease? I won't let you down, I promise!" 

King Kai glanced at Gregory, his cricket friend who only shrugged in response. With a deep sigh, he finally gave in. "Fine. But I'm going to give you a trial task to see if you're really ready for my training." 

"I'll do anything!" affirmed Goku.

So King Kai charged Goku with guarding his sacred garden of Yemma Trees. These trees held the Yemma fruit, a magical berry that when consumed, granted the consumer mighty strength and the ability to teleport to anywhere the mind could think to go. He explained to Goku all of these mystical properties of the Yemma fruit, which is why he needed them to be guarded. King Kai also it very clear to Goku that he was forbidden from eating any of the fruit himself. 

Goku stayed strong - for a few hours. Unfortunately, Goku's stomach was severely uninformed of the restrictions placed on the delicious Yemma fruit and began to bellow. Goku doubled-over and let out a loud moan.

"Aw man, this sucks. I must stand firm and guard this fruit, but I'm also sooooo hungry!" he thought. "I could probably sneak one of the hidden fruits higher in the tree, but that stupid monkey is nearby."

He thought for a moment, then his face lit up with an idea. Sending his Nimbus over to Bubbles the monkey, he used the flying cloud to pick him up and carry him to the other side of King Kai's estate. 

With that, Goku scaled one of the taller Yemma trees and yanked one of the more hidden fruits from the top. He bit into the reddish-yellow delicacy and his eyes popped. 

"WOW! These are SUPER delicious!" he exclaimed. "Maybe I'll try just one more..." 

And he try one more. And then another. And before Bubbles could make his way back from the other side of the planet, Goku had eaten every single apple in King Kai's garden. The Kai himself had just been on his way out to check on Goku, and when he saw the utter decimation of his Yemma fruit population, he nearly fainted.

After what felt to him like an eternity, King Kai regained his senses. Then, he got mad. 

"GOOOOOOKUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!" he screamed at the top of his lungs. Goku leaped up, still chewing the last few Yemma fruit before he called his Nimbus over to him. With the strength of the fruit, he leaped straight up, and before King Kai could follow him, he used to fruit's special ability to transport himself back to his bed on Earth. 

This wouldn't be the last time these two crossed paths, and Goku continued his childish antics while still striving to become the greatest fighter in the universe. He didn't earn his training on that day, but one day he would. 

Goku Edit by Jaxaly

Drawing of Goku by DeviantArt user Jaxaly

Author's Note: This story in a mixture of the reading I did this week in the Monkey King unit and a cartoon that I watched while growing up - Dragonball Z. There were a lot of similarities in the characters of Sun Wu Kung and Goku (childish, wanting to learn and grow stronger, unable to obey), so I thought I could rewrite one of Sun Wu Kung's adventures into a Goku one. 

A lot of the world from Dragonball Z is the same, but I changed some details about King Kai's planet so that he would have a garden, just like the "The Queen-Mother of the West" in Sun Wu Kung's world. 

Bibliography: Stories from "The Ape Sun Wu Kung" in The Chinese Fairy Book by R. Wilhems, translated by Frederick H. Martens. Source.

5 comments:

  1. This is a great story! I really like that this is set on a whole different galaxy than our own- there is so much that you can expand upon just in this setting alone!

    Your description of Goku is great! I really get a goo sense of who he is. You did a great job on this story and I cant wait to read more from you!
    Emily

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  2. Hey Joe!
    You wrote a great story! The way you set up the plot in the first couple of paragraphs was very detailed and descriptive, it gave off abit of a dystopia feel. I personally love science fiction and dystopias, so I was hooked from the beginning. I have never seen Drangonball Z but I read the monkey king unit and you blended the story flawlessly. Great job!

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  3. Hi Joe! I loved the narration that went with your story and the details you used to describe your characters. The fact that the story took place in another galaxy was fascinating and allowed me to imagine what this new place was like while reading. Great job!

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  4. Hey Joe,
    My brother was also a big fan of Dragonball Z, so I definitely had to watch it with him when he did. I thought you did a great job at writing this story. Again, your details and description in this story was great. It definitely shows how immature Goku is. Keep up the great work!

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  5. Hey Joe,
    How cool! I also read the Monkey King, and you did such a good job of combining the two stories. You made it interesting and relevant to us. Making an old story fun to read in current times can sometimes be hard but you did a great job. I really enjoyed this, looking forward to reading more of your stories!

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