Ooh, glad you found a good translation of Journey to the West. A real treat.
The other Chinese classics like Outlaws of the Marsh, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, etc. all have one hundred chapters, too. There are now some good translations into English of those, too.
Also, re other cartoons to watch that came up in your other post: I forgot to mention the Netflix series The Dragon Prince! The first 3 seasons came out before 2020, then the show went on hiatus due to COVID. Season 4 just went up on Thursday (and the title has changed to The Dragon Prince: The Mystery of Aaravos). This is another cartoon series with an over-arcing storyline, and Aaron Ehasz, who was the head writer on AtLA, is one of the creators and writers of this series. Really excellent storytelling and well-worth you looking into if you've got Netflix. There are 9 episodes per season, each approximately 25 minutes.
ETA: F.C. Yee (who wrote some excellent tie-in novels to AtLA) also wrote a YA series that is a modern-day riff on Journey to the West: The Epic Crush of Genie Lo. So far there are two novels in the series - not sure if it's your thing, but if you're interested in checking it out as part of your exploration into fic for the fandom both books are fast, entertaining reads, especially the first book.
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The other Chinese classics like Outlaws of the Marsh, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, etc. all have one hundred chapters, too. There are now some good translations into English of those, too.
Also, re other cartoons to watch that came up in your other post: I forgot to mention the Netflix series The Dragon Prince! The first 3 seasons came out before 2020, then the show went on hiatus due to COVID. Season 4 just went up on Thursday (and the title has changed to The Dragon Prince: The Mystery of Aaravos). This is another cartoon series with an over-arcing storyline, and Aaron Ehasz, who was the head writer on AtLA, is one of the creators and writers of this series. Really excellent storytelling and well-worth you looking into if you've got Netflix. There are 9 episodes per season, each approximately 25 minutes.
ETA: F.C. Yee (who wrote some excellent tie-in novels to AtLA) also wrote a YA series that is a modern-day riff on Journey to the West: The Epic Crush of Genie Lo. So far there are two novels in the series - not sure if it's your thing, but if you're interested in checking it out as part of your exploration into fic for the fandom both books are fast, entertaining reads, especially the first book.