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  2. Ibong Adarna - Wikipedia

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    Ibong Adarna, also known as The Adarna Bird, [1] is an early 19th century Filipino epic poem that centers around a magical bird of the same name. During the Spanish era, the longer form of the story's title was Korrido at Buhay na Pinagdaanan ng Tatlong Prinsipeng Magkakapatid na anak ni Haring Fernando at ni Reyna Valeriana sa Kahariang Berbanya ' ("Corrido and Life Lived by the Three Princes ...

  3. Adarna: The Mythical Bird - Wikipedia

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    Adarna: The Mythical Bird is a 1997 Philippine animated musical fantasy film directed by Geirry A. Garccia. Based on the 19th century corrido commonly titled Ibong Adarna ( lit. ' Adarna Bird ' ), it is the first full-length theatrical animated film produced in the Philippines.

  4. Ibong Adarna (1941 film) - Wikipedia

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    Ibong Adarna was produced under LVN Pictures with Vicente Salumbides responsible for the story and direction. Manuel Conde supervised Salumbides and provided the technical direction for the film. [1] Narcisa de León was the producer. [2] Originally released in black and white, Ibong Adarna was shortly re-released in color. It is the first ...

  5. Adarna - Wikipedia

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    Adarna may refer to: Ibong Adarna or Adarna bird, a legendary bird and an epic poem of the Philippines; Adarna: The Mythical Bird; The Adarna, an American rock band from Seattle, Washington; Adarna House, a Filipino book publishing company; Adarna, a Filipino TV series; Ellen Adarna (born 1988), Filipino actress; Ibong Adarna

  6. Philippine epic poetry - Wikipedia

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    The Ibong Adarna, whose author is unknown, was written in Tagalog and published in the 18th century, while Florante at Laura, also in Tagalog, authored by Francisco Balagtas, was published in the 19th century. In 1961, Ricaredo Demetillo published Barter in Panay, claimed to be the first literary epic of the Philippines. It was written in English.

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  8. List of Philippine films of the 1940s - Wikipedia

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    Title Director Cast Production Company Genre Notes 1941: Ibong Adarna: Vicente Salumbides [1]: Mila del Sol, Fred Cortes, Ester Magalona, Deanna Prieto, Vicente Oliver, Ben Rubio, Cecilio Joaquin, Rosario Lam, Miguel Anzures, Canuplin, Juan Rodriguez, Regio Vila, Amador Alegre, Angeles Gayoso

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