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Damn right it does! As does Monkey, of course.
Oddly, although everyone loved Monkey, I knew fewer people who loved Yhe Water Margin as much as I did. One of them was my grandfather which always seemed like an oddity. I liked the man but he didn't speak much or display affection and his main sources of entertainment were listening to classical music and reading about old farm machinery or vanished railways (his favourite book was on the Golden Valley Line, we don't know why, we were too shocked that he expressed a passionate interest in something that we couldn't rummage together any follow-up questions). On the telly front it was mainly All Creatures Great and Small (he grew up around farms on the Staffordshire Moorlands) but also, weirdly, The Water Margin. Every time it came on, he'd pull the pouffe (it was a different time back then) up to the telly (as he was deaf as a post but refused to put his hearing aids in) and sit their as enthralled as I was. We never discussed it but that was our little bonding moment.
I did start buying the seasons individually on DVD but decided to wait and upgrade to the Blu-ray boxset eventually. Still not done it but might jump on the eBay auction running now - strike while the iron is hot (and I still remember).
Monkey was good, but it was no Water Margin. Though given my Chinese Zodiac sign is Monkey I will just say that the nature of Monkey is irrepressible!
Plus, also, 'pouffe'. Not heard that in a while.
Monkey was daft fun but the Water Margin told a good complex story with lots of adventure thrown in.
They are still around but I think people prefer to call them footstools or Ottomans - political correctness gone mad, I tell you!