LEGO Monkie Kid

LEGO Monkie Kid is an animated television series inspired by Monkey King and Journey to the West and produced by Flying Bark Productions to coincide with the release of the theme's Lego sets.

The series follows the adventures of MK, a noodle delivery boy obsessed with the Monkey King, who discovers his legendary staff and gets chosen to become his successor, titling himself as the Monkie Kid.

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Broadcast
LEGO Monkie Kid did not debut in its original language. The show first premiered in on May 30, 2020 with the pilot episode.

The show is notorious for having a sporadic release launch in other countries; before new episodes have their proper debut, episodes of the show from the dub premiere on Chinese streaming services months prior. This is due to the show, and the overall theme being marketed and made for audiences in Mainland China. This has also confused people into thinking that the English version is dubbed over, when the show is actually produced in English first and then dubbed over in other languages.

The English version made its television debut on TV3 in on June 13, 2020, and later premiering on Channel 5 in  on June 27.

On a secondary audio track, the English version airs on TVB Jade in, and on Cartoon Network and Boomerang in.

In, the show debuted on TVNZ OnDemand on February 1, 2021 before making its TV debut on May 29 on TVNZ 2.

In, the show debuted on 9Go! on March 13, 2021, and season two premiered for the first time on May 1.

In the and, the show debuted on CITV on May 9, 2022, and on Boomerang on February 4, 2023.

The show is now internationally distributed in some regions on various Cartoon Network stations. It first started it's international broadcast in, , , and the.

Streaming
On YouTube, LEGO uploaded the special A Hero is Born and the first two episodes of season one for viewing in and  on February 4, 2021, with the rest of the first season uploaded on February 18. The series is currently streaming on HBO Go in Southeast Asia and HBO Max in Europe.

LEGO officially announced on September 8, 2021, via press release that LEGO Monkie Kid was ready to debut on the Amazon Kids+ service in the, and  the next day, with Revenge of the Spider Queen premiering on October 1, season two premiering on October 28 with five episodes, and season two finishing on November 18 with the remaining five episodes. The show was then made available for Amazon Prime Video members in those regions on September 30, 2021, with Revenge of the Spider Queen arriving on October 1, 2022, and season two on January 1, 2023.

Season three was announced to be coming to Kabillion in the as listed on their website and YouTube. The season became available starting on January 27, 2023 on their app for Roku, Apple TV and Fire TV. It would not release on their cable On Demand service on Fios, Spectrum, Optimum and Xfinity until February 7, when the first five episodes were added. Each remaining episode was added one by one each following week, until March 14.

Season three, the Embrace Your Destiny special and season four became available in the on the LEGO Channel and HappyKids streaming apps starting on March 3, 2023. However, this was by accident, and the official launch occurred one week later, on March 10, 2023. LEGO Channel is only available on Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, among very few other platforms such as Vizio. This also followed with the premiere of the Season 4 special, The Emperor's Wrath, which released on June 19, 2023 at 6:00 PM Eastern Time on HappyKids' various TV applications before becoming available on the mobile app on June 24th.

Episodes
All release dates listed are based on the first ever airing of the English episodes.


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Censorship
The show is sometimes censored on HBO Max and when aired on international Cartoon Network feeds; via zooming in the picture to abstract offensive material, slowing down the footage or frame rate to avoid epilepsy, toning down the dialogue during dubbing, or outright shorting or cutting scenes for cultural reasons. The Arabic dub is known for doing this the most, and most European airings of the show share similar scene cuts as well.

The Cartoon Network CEE/RSEE/Poland cut does epilepsy prevention the least. For example, the first season's intro plays unaltered, where in the EMEA cut it would typically slow down during the part where Sandy smashes the ground.

In all airings across Europe, the Middle East and Turkey, any usage of the word "moron" in an episode is cut out.

Cartoon Network EMEA

 * In "Sleep Bug":
 * Every scene with the Sleep Bug advertisement ("Sleep Bug! Download it now from the Napp store!") is cut out of the episode.
 * The shot where Monkey King also packs up for vacation was zoomed in to obstruct MK throwing his phone.
 * In "Dumpling Destruction", Pigsy dialogue containing the word moron ("Would you morons hurry up?") was cut out of the episode.
 * In "Shadow Play", the ending scene where Mayor chokes on Macaque is quickly shortened, cutting out the impact of the scene from the episode.
 * In "To Catch a Leaf":
 * In CEE/RSEE countries and Poland, Pigsy's dialogue containing the word moron ("The kid ain't dying, you morons!") was shortened to "The kid ain't dying!"
 * In every other EMEA country, the entire dialogue exchange was cut out.
 * In "The First Ring", Demon Bull King's dialogue containing the word moron ("I can only assume the great sage has sent you in this moronic quest.") was cut out of the episode.
 * In "Embrace Your Destiny", several bits of Red Son's dialogue containing the word moron or imbecile was cut out of the episode.

Cartoon Network CEE/RSEE and Poland

 * In "Revenge of the Spider Queen:
 * A small scene where a fly touches Red Son's street food and immediately burns into flames was zoomed in to obstruct it.
 * Pigsy dialogue saying "Stop screwing around!" was cut out of the episode.
 * The scene where Huntsman is dragged into the ground by a duck potion was shortened.
 * In "72 Transformations", all gags relating to puking or barfing were cut out of the episode.