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Captain Barbell (2003)
Captain Barbell has the human form of Enteng. One day Enteng received a mysterious barbell given by a hermit after he saved his life. Not knowing that the barbell can give Enteng’s alter-ego Captain Barbell, a hero for the poor and mistreated people. Also in the cast is Enteng’s dream girl Cielo, an elementary music teacher who’s in love to Captain Barbell. With Captain Barbell’s arch-enemies Lagablab, Freezy and Dagampat. The movie tells about the bravery, respect and love.
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Paano Kita Iibigin (2007)
Fired from her job and evicted from her apartment, Martee (Regine Velasquez) brings herself and her asthmatic son to Zambales for a vacation. In a dilapidated resort, owned by Lance (Piolo Pascual), Martee finds work as a manager whose duties entails plans on how to increase the resort’s clientele. At first, Martee finds difficulty adjusting to the slower provincial lifestyle, but eventually she finds the laid-back pace more favorable.
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Urduja (2008)
Urduja is a 2008 animated film adaptation of the legend of the warrior princess Urduja of Pangasinan. It is the first of two locally produced (in the Philippines) animated films set for release in 2008. The other, Dayo, is set for a December 2008 release, in time for the Metro Manila Film Festival. Urduja is created by an all-Filipino group of animators and made using the traditional (hand-drawn) animation process.
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Pik Pak Boom (1988)
About young people learning that happiness comes from learning how to give of one’s self. MANYIKA is about an enchanted doll who came to life and taught two orphans the value of love. BANANA-CUE is about a rich girl who found happiness in the company of a classmate who sold sweetened bananas in order to see himself through high school.
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Do Re Mi (1996)
Three girls divided by personalities, cultural backgrounds and principles have one thing in common, their love for music.
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Wanted Perfect Mother (1996)
A 30-year-old widower realizes that his three children need a mother figure. His youngest daughter feels lonely and finds it hard to cope with schooling. He scouts around for a tutor for his daughter, someone who could also act as her playmate and friend. The lady who arrives — a cheerful singer and tutor — brings light to their home lives.
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Oh, My Girl! A Laugh Story… (2009)
Little Opao and Biboy grew up together in an orphanage in Taal, Batangas and promised themselves to be best friends forever. As they grow older they head into separate ways; to be adopted by their respective new parents. Opao is adopted by a spinster whose failed career in acting prompts her to mould Opao into a superstar with the nickname Darling. Meanwhile, Biboy is adopted by Crisp Pops.
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