Marinara (TV series)

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Marinara
Format Fantasy
Comedy
Created by GMA Entertainment TV Group
Developed by Gina Marissa Tagasa
Directed by Enrico Quizon
Soxie Topacio
Starring Rufa Mae Quinto
Wendell Ramos
Alfred Vargas
Opening theme "Marinara" by Rufa Mae Quinto
Composer(s) Ogie Alcasid
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) Filipino, Tagalog, English
No. of episodes 150 episodes
Production
Executive producer(s) Redgynn Alba
Location(s) Metro Manila, Philippines
Pampanga, Philippines
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel GMA Network
Picture format 480i SDTV
Original run June 21, 2004 – October 1, 2004

Marinara is a Philippine drama-fantasy-comedy series produced by GMA Network and directed by Enrico Quizon and Soxy Topacio. Dubbed as the first "Kwelanovela", Marinara was launched June 21, 2004 as part of the network's 54th anniversary.[1][2]

Synopsis

Legend has it that three sisters will be born in the midst of raging storm. When this happens, chaos will ensue. In order to prevent this, Marie, Dolphina and Aira must be separated from each other. But as they grow up, they find their lives swimming against the tide. According to the same prophecy though, one of the triplets is destined to become the queen of "Laot-Daot" or the kingdom of the mermaids and other half-human half-sea-creatures. But she has to find her other sisters first in order to fulfill this fate.

Cast of Characters

Main Cast

  • Rufa Mae Quinto as Marie/Dolphina/Aira - Marie is the conservative firstborn who strives to finish school and at the same time earn a living to help her beloved adoptive mother. Aira, is the flashy and brand-conscious spoiled brat who dreams of becoming a big star someday. And as Dolphina, she is the mermaid who pursues the goal of finding her two other sisters amidst being captured and being made the star attraction in a local fair. The triplets are born one stormy midnight when lightning and thunder broke the silence and roaring winds sent the sea in turmoil -- all the superstitious elements of a bad omen.
  • Wendell Ramos as Luis Iñigo - The love interest of both Aira and Marie

Supporting Cast

  • Melanie Marquez as Zadama - Aira’s evil stepmother and Marie’s weird boss.
  • Gladys Reyes as Tara - the human spider who vows to destroy Dolphina.
  • Sherilyn Reyes as Arwana - the ruthless sister of Oceana who schemes to become the Queen of Laot-Daot.
  • Gene Padilla as Pogito - the human squid who gives in to Aruana’s whims.
  • Vangie Labalan as Pinang - Ayel's mother.
  • Julianne Lee as Ayel - Shoque’s friend and JM’s love interest.
  • Zack Togezaki as JM - son of Don Juan Miguel and Zadama.

Special Participation

Trivia

See also

References

External links

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