Panday Kids

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Panday Kids

Ang mga tagapagala ng espada ng Panday, sila ang mga Panday Kids! (The sword of Panday is entrusted upon them, they are the Panday Kids!)
Genre Fantasy
Romance
Action
Drama
Format Telefantasya
Created by Carlo J. Caparas
Developed by Suzette Doctolero
Written by Richard Cruz
Kit Villanueva-Langit
Jules Dan Katanyag
Directed by Mike Tuviera
Dominic Zapata
Starring Buboy Villar
Sabrina Man
Julian Marcus Trono
Opening theme "Panday Kids"
sung by Parokya ni Edgar
Ending theme "Sana"
sung by Buboy Villar
Composer(s) Chito Miranda
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) Filipino, Tagalog, English
No. of episodes 72 episodes (final)
Production
Executive producer(s) Helen Rose C. Sese
Location(s) Philippines
Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
Running time 30-45 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel GMA Network (Philippines)
Fox Filipino (Philippines) reaired
Picture format 480i NTSC
Original run February 22, 2010 – June 4, 2010
Chronology
Related shows Ang Panday
External links
Website

Panday Kids is a fantasy Philippine drama spin-off from the novel of Carlo J. Caparas. It is produced by GMA Network. This is a television sequel of the 2009 film, Ang Panday which was starred by Bong Revilla. The cast is led by three child stars, Buboy Villar, Julian Trono, and Sabrina Man.[1][2] The show is part of the GMA 60th Year Celebration Offering.

Synopsis

Panday Kids is a story of three kids destined to protect the world from the evil Lizardo using the shards of the Panday Sword. Oliver is the Heart, Hadji is the Bravery and Charlie is the Brain of the team. In their journey, they face a lot of suffering as their families are torn apart and those they care for die. In the end they are returned to their normal lives without their Panday Powers and Lizardo perishes. Panday Kids is centered on a place called Mystiko.

Cast and characters

Main cast

  • Buboy Villar[3] as Oliver
  • Julian Trono as Hadji
  • Sabrina Man as Charlie

Supporting cast

Recurring cast

Guest cast

Special Participation

  • Christopher De Leon as Guro (Teacher)
  • JC de Vera as Aureus (Before he left the show, and transferred to TV5)

References

See also

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