Super Inggo 1.5: Ang Bagong Bangis

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Super Inggo 1.5:
Ang Bagong Bangis
Directed by Gilbert G. Perez
Starring Makisig Morales
as Super Inggo
(see cast)
Opening theme "Superhero"
by Makisig Morales
Country of origin Flag of the Philippines Philippines
Language(s) Filipino
No. of episodes 7 Episodes
Production
Running time 45 Minutes
Broadcast
Original channel ABS-CBN
Original run November 3, 2007December 15, 2007
Chronology
Preceded by Super Inggo
Followed by Super Inggo: Book 2

Super Inggo 1.5: Ang Bagong Bangis (lit. The New Wildness) is a prequel installment of the series as a prelude for the events of Book 2 and is expected to air for six weeks only.[1]

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[edit] Plot

In Super Inggo 1.5: Ang Bagong Bangis, Budong/Super Inggo continues his exciting journey as the ultimate Pinoy kid superhero. Can the power of his pure, kind heart overpower his haunting past? Will this be enough for him to save his family and friends from the Prince of Darkness and his legions?

What is the measure of a true superhero? This is the question that our young protagonist will try to answer in Super Inggo 1.5. Budong and his family have now transferred to the town of San Roque after fleeing their old town Sto. Nino, which was attacked by giant monsters. He will meet Lola Facunda, the mother of Pacita & Super Inday; as well as new friends such as Bokia, the talking cellphone (a play on the cellphone brand, Nokia ) ; and Chin-Chin Tsinelas, Budong's crush.

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[edit] Recurring

  • Makisig Morales as Super Inggo/Budong
  • Jairus Aquino as Jomar
  • Joshua Dionisio as Mighty Ken
  • Andrew Muhlach as Amazing Teg
  • Kathryn Bernardo as Maya
  • Zanjoe Marudo as Super Islaw
  • Meryll Soriano as Super Inday
  • Nova Villa as Lola Juaning
  • Angelu de Leon as Pacita
  • Kaye Abad as Cynthia
  • Brad Murdoch as Leandro (POD)
  • Jacob Dionisio as Jack (POD's alter ego)
  • Chris Martinez as Joe Diokno
  • Herbert Bautista as Kumander Bawang

[edit] Additional

  • Liza Lorena - as Lola Facunda - mother of Pacita & Super Inday
  • John Prats as Protec-Thor - sent by Kumander Bawang to watch over Budong and help him during dire circumstances. He is also one of the new Super heroes recruited in Power Academy. His powers are heightened sense of smell, touch, and hearing.
  • Bobby Andrews as Binatang X - Super Islaw's rival. He will use Budong to seek revenge against Super Islaw.
  • Erich Gonzales as Maeboo - she has the ability to bring the dead back to life in zombie form. To her, her powers is a curse so she decided to join Prince of Darkness to rid herself of her powers.
  • Dionne Monsanto as Salonna - a salon owner seeking revenge against shallow individuals who only look at good looks of a person.
  • Marvin Raymundo as Nenok - has the ability to steal the power of superheroes. His power is limited by the fact that once he steals a new power, his previous power will return to its original owner.
  • Jaymee Joaquin as Bianca Bankera/Barracuda - has the ability to call the creatures of the sea. This ability was given to her by boyfriend who is a merpeople.
  • Khaycee "KC" Aboloc as Golden Bibe - Super Inday's pet duck morphed into a girl.
  • Mel Martinez, Rustom Padilla, Whitney Tyson, & Lilia K. as Super Inday's alter egos
  • Tess Antonio as Sheryl, Ian Galliguez as Tina, Jennifer Illustre as Manilyn - the Chenelyn Witches.
  • Eric Fructuoso as Tikbalang King
  • Minnie Aguilar as Chin-Chin Tsinelas
  • Joross Gamboa
  • Touted as Super Tropa

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