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A young man of Filipino and Korean descent who went to Manila to search for his long-lost father, all while he entered a local basketball league at a barangay in Tondo. 2021 Jelly, Ben and Pogo: Jalysa Leva PBS Kids: Flash 21 Adventures of a brother and sister and a sea monster while learning some Filipino culture. [8] Heneral Tuna: Avid ...
Release date Title Director(s) Studio [a] Technique Synopsis Ref. 09/21/1978 Tadhana [b] (transl. "Fate")Nonoy Marcelo — Traditional: Based on volumes of novels of the same name by Ferdinand Marcos, a commissioned film portrays a satirical, humorous and poignant view of the Philippines' history of Spanish colonization through highly original and surreal vignettes fusing art, mythology and music.
Philippine flash animated television series (2 P) Pages in category "Philippine animated television series" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Only a few animated films and series, but extensively expanding animated short films, are actually made by Filipinos or Filipino diasporas specifically for Filipino audiences, although the number of films and series produced is still small compared to those produced by Japan, China, South Korea, and the United States. [70]
Filipino cartoon and animation, also known as Pinoy animation or Philippine animation, is a body of original cultural and artistic works and styles applied to conventional Filipino storytelling, combined with talent and the appropriate application of classic animation principles, methods, and techniques, which recognizes their relationship with Filipino culture, comics, and films.
On Yey!, a digital channel of ABS-CBN TV Plus, aired Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. shows under the Nickelodeon sa Yey! block every morning from Mondays to Sundays until 2020. All programs were in Filipino-dubbed audio, with the exception of some shows like Peppa Pig. In 2017, Yey! launched The Loud House and Harvey Beaks for the first time.
Cartoon Network Philippines was formerly part of Cartoon Network Asia, which was originally launched on October 6, 1994. [1] The Philippine feed started broadcasting on September 1, 1995, as it was originally time-shared with TNT Asia, operating from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.; the TNT block changed into Turner Classic Movies and filling the remainder of the daily schedule. [2]
Animation Magazine ran a six-part series about the show in 2003, [10] [15] viewing it as "a grand miniseries" that "really raises the bar in TV animation". [1] Common Sense Media described Silverwing as a "great kids' series" and gave it 4 out of 5 stars, adding however that its "complex, political story themes" may present difficulties for ...