's sculpture "Millennium Tree" (2005) in the
Auckland Domain was inspired by Ruyi Jingu Bang • The staff influenced the weapon used by
Son Goku (himself based on Sun Wukong), the main character of the
Dragon Ball franchise. It is named "Nyoi Bō", the Japanese transliteration of
Ruyi Bang (), and is commonly called "Power Pole" in English-language media. Like its original counterpart, the Nyoi Bo can grow to tall lengths, which Goku uses to his advantage for mobility and combat. However, he cannot duplicate it. The staff is given to him as a child by his adoptive grandfather, Son Gohan, a human who takes him in and teaches him martial arts. • In
Naruto, the
Ruyi Jingu Bang was also the inspiration for the specialized transformation (Henge) of Monkey-King Enma, the personal summons of the 3rd (Sandaime) Hokage, Lord
Hiruzen Sarutobi, into the "Kongō Nyoi" (Adament
Nyoi). • In the Korean webtoon and anime
The God of High School, the protagonist Jin Mo-Ri, who is Sun Wukong, wields Ruyi Jingu Bang. • In the video game
Warframe, one of the playable characters (warframes) is named Wukong and summons an extremely powerful staff as his ultimate ability. During usage, the staff varies in length and thickness. Wukong can also duplicate himself and use cloud form to travel faster (in reference to
jindou yun, 筋斗雲). • The sculpture "Millennium Tree" (2005) by Chinese-New Zealand artist
Guy Ngan located in the
Auckland Domain in New Zealand was inspired by Ruyi Jingu Bang. •
Taobao has a dispute resolution mechanism through which sellers can remove a limited number of malicious reviews per day which is named after the staff. ==See also==