October 31, 2007

Nostalgia Manila's Big Halloween Special!

Lock your doors, check inside your closets, and look under your bed! Turn off the lights and enjoy Nostalgia Manila's Big Halloween Special! Read true-to-life stories, accounts of readers who have experienced the supernatural. These stories will surely make your hair stand, and bring bring shivers up your spine!

Also Read Last Year's Featured Stories:
Famous Hauntings in Baguio City
My Lola's Haunted House in New Manila: A True Story
Balete Drive, Kwento Ng Isang Taxi Driver: A True Story


Enjoy watching this long lost Looney Tunes episode entitled "A Haunting We Will Go"! On Halloween, Daffy tries to prove to his nephew that here is no such thing as witches. Starring Speedy Gonzales, Daffy Duck, and that crazy witch! You've seen this on IBC 13 many many years ago, and it's time you watch it again and have a good laugh!

Bonus! Here's something fun. A reader sent me this photo of what she claims is a real Manananggal flying above a provincial landscape. It could also be one of those giant bats... but who knows?! Maybe it is! Bwahahahaha!

All this and more in Nostalgia Manila's Big Halloween Special! Happy Halloween everyone!

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My Grandfather's Strange Neighbors

By: Elena A.

The year was 1969 and the world was changing. The Beatles broke up, man landed on the moon, a new jet called the Concorde made its first test flight, the Vietnam war was in full swing, and Ferdinand Marcos wins a second full term as President of the Philippines. It was an eventful year, but those big events seemed hazy in comparison to my vivid memories of what I experienced as a young girl visiting my grandfather's house in the province that year.

I was born and raised in Pasig, Mandaluyong. This year my mother had decided for us to visit her birthplace. My grandfather sent us a telegram a few weeks earlier and lovingly told my mother how much he would love to see his daughter and his only grandchild. A few days later I found myself on a bus headed for the countryside. It was the most exciting feeling for a ten year old who had never been anywhere outside the city.

My grandfather lived in a small town called Cansadan in San Jose, Antique. It was a small town that had a few houses, and a very narrow road that ran through it. My grandfather actually lived in the outskirts of town right by his farmland where he grew and tended his own crops. Every morning my mother would take me to the market where we would buy fresh fish and vegetables to cook for the day's meals. Every night after dinner, I would sit by the window and stare out into the open fields that were surrounded by huge mango trees. There weren't any lights around like how it is in the city, but somehow you could make out the dirt roads because the moon above illuminated everything else. I've never seen such a clear sky with so many stars. The gentle country breeze would tickle my cheeks, and I would always take deep breaths inhaling the scent of fresh mangos. It was a beautiful place.

It didn't take long for me to find playmates as the locals were so friendly. I met this girl named Maya who immediately became my best friend. She and I were the same age, and though I had a hard time understanding her because I didn't speak much Visayan, we were inseparable. Kuya Bong who was 18 at the time, helped my grandfather with the planting and pretty much everything; he was my grandfather's right hand man, and he was instructed to be my personal bodyguard.

One cloudy afternoon while Maya and I were out chasing beetles by the fields, we noticed a girl watching us from the dirt road that led to my grandfather's house. She had long hair, a very pale face, and wore a black dress that came down to her ankles. She was barefoot and seemed like she hadn't bathed for days. She was much older than Maya and I, probably in her teens. We were so frightened by her appearance that we ran home screaming. I told my mother what happened but she dismissed it as my imagination running wild. I didn't get much sleep after that little scare.

A few days had passed, Maya and I were tailing Kuya Bong wherever he went. We told him about the girl we saw. He smiled and assured us that it was probably someone who lost her way. There was something about the way Kuya Bong spoke that was always comforting. Pretty soon we forgot about the whole thing and had a great time playing in a nearby stream.

The next day I was all by myself washing some vegetables my mother had brought home earlier, when I heard this beeping outside. I looked out the kitchen window and saw Kuya Bong waiving at me riding a motorcycle. I ran outside to see him and almost immediately hopped in front of him to go for a quick ride. He revved the engine and we sped up heading for the dirt road that led to town. It was dusk and the sunset looked very pretty. Kuya Bong had this big smile on his face as he told me how his friend loaned him the motorcycle for the weekend. As we passed this big group of trees, something startled Kuya Bong that almost made him lose control of the bike. The same girl Maya and I had seen earlier was standing there wearing the same clothes, looking straight at us with a cold expressionless look on her face. Kuya Bong started asking her questions. I understood very little, but had an idea that he was asking her who she was and if she needed help. I was so frightened that I couldn't look at her. I started to cry and told Kuya Bong to take me home. The girl didn't speak a word. She slowly turned around and disappeared into the woods.

It was getting dark so we headed straight back home. That night Kuya Bong told our story to my mother and my grandfather during dinner. My mother kept on dismissing it as none sense. I looked at my grandfather who was silent all evening and had a worried look on his face. He was usually an animated kind of person, always entertaining us with funny stories, but tonight he retired early and didn't say a word.

I was helping my mother wash dishes while Kuya Bong was serenading us with his guitar. He felt that it would help me sleep and calm my fears. He was so sweet and had such a great singing voice. He got up and started singing louder and my mother and I began to laugh, and that's when we heard it! This loud shriek, this painful scream... tt sounded like a woman, or it could've been an animal, we weren't sure. It sounded pretty close. I was so terrified with the sound that I held on to my mother real tight. Kuya Bong leaped for his bolo and a kerosene lamp and ran outside to investigate. I heard him frantically screaming at someone outside, so my mother and I came to the front door to see what was going on. It was pitch black and all we could see was Kuya Bong holding a lamp with one hand, and waiving his bolo in the other, screaming at someone or something in the woods. All my crying wouldn't pacify the fear I felt when two figures slowly moved forward and emerged from the woods. It was the girl and a young man who was dressed in a black shirt and black pants. They had blood on their hands and were standing deathly still as Kuya Bong ordered them to stay away from our house.

He told my mother to take me inside, which she did, and I immediately hid under my bed covering my ears. I heard the voice of my grandfather who was awakened my all the commotion. He stepped outside to see an exhausted and frightened Kuya Bong sitting on the steps. He told my grandfather what had happened: "They came from the woods... I kept on asking them who they were and what they wanted, but they wouldn't speak to me. They had blood on their hands! And they were just standing there... I yelled at them telling them to go away! But they just stood there! I asked them what they wanted and they just pointed at our house. I told them that if they stepped any closer that I would kill them!"

My grandfather rest his hand on Kuya Bong's shoulder and told him to calm down. None of us got any sleep. My mother kept me close to her telling me that it was just people who wanted to steal my grandfather's livestock. Kuya Bong kept a watchful eye and would walk around our house every 30 minutes, then he'd doze off for a few only to get up again to look around.

The next day we were asked by a relative to attend a special mass in town. Someone's son had gone missing. They said the boy was last seen playing near where we lived, and had been missing for three days now. After mass we went straight home and my grandfather cooked up the most delicious meal. After dinner he got up and simply told us he was going to talk to some people; he did not specify whom he was going to be talking to, or where he was going. He strapped his bolo to his side and headed out into the dark with his kerosene lamp.

Kuya Bong's nagging curiosity would not escape him, so he took his bolo and his lamp, and headed in the direction of where my grandfather went. My mother tried her best to make him stay and guard the house, but he was worried that my grandfather was unaccompanied. He had never taken off like this, ever. A nervous Kuya Bong followed a narrow trail for almost an hour that led him deep into the woods which eventually led to a river. There was a small man-made bridge he had never seen before which he crossed, and on the other side were huge trees and thick overgrown bushes that had a faint light glowing from within them. He turned off his lamp and slowly crept up towards the light. He could hear the faint voice of my grandfather who was speaking to someone in a very authoritative tone. He hid behind a fallen log and observed.

My grandfather was standing in front of a small hut that was built right next to the mouth of a cave, and he was talking to a man who was standing at the entrance of the hut. Kuya Bong couldn't make out everything my grandfather was saying, but he understood most of it. "I know what you did you bastard!", my Kuya Bong had never heard my grandfather swear before. "You stay away from my house and my family! That's my family! You tell your children that my granddaughter is not to be touched! If I see you or any of your children wandering by my home, I will kill all of you! Do you understand?!" The man didn't say a word and headed back into the hut. My Kuya Bong ran straight home to find me and my mother asleep in our bed. He patiently waited for my grandfather as he had so many questions to ask. They stayed up all night as my grandfather told him everything there was to know about the strange family that didn't live too far from us.

According to my grandfather he has known of their existence for many many years. He said that before he married my grandmother, he witnessed strange rituals that occurred in the cave. He says the family feasted on raw meat, organs of dead animals, and possibly even people. One day he was discovered spying at them, but they let him go. There have always been rumors in town about a family of aswang that lived close by, but for some reason my grandfather never mentioned what he saw. It was sort of like a simple unspoken agreement between my grandfather and the aswang. He left them alone, and they left him alone. My grandfather swears that they never seemed to age, and they are never seen in the company of other people from town. There have been many disappearances of young children around San Jose as long as my grandfather could remember.

The next day we left for Manila. I was so relieved. I had enough of strange provincial life and I was ready to come back to a busy city where spooky things only happened on television. I often received letters from Kuya Bong, and after three years he came to live with us in Pasig after my grandfather passed away. I often ask him if he ever saw the family of aswang again. He said he once tried to revisit the place where they had lived. But the hut was long gone, the cave was empty, except for strange markings on its walls, and small fragments of bones scattered all over the floor.


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Paranormal Folly

By: Totoy Time Machine

Something happened to my friend's brother that we still couldn't explain, let alone have his family explain it. This happened in Makati back in the 80s.

The "utol" was a young man attending college in the university when he came home late one evening. He said that he just couldn't quite get home. He was so disoriented that he had been commuting around Manila for several hours before he finally found his way home.

The days that followed was a flurry of "weird happenings". Utol hardly slept at night, preoccupied by discomfort and strange sensations going through his body. He also had a hard time swallowing food because he felt that something was "blocking his throat". His limbs and joints wouldn't cooperate so much so that he walked funny and slower than usual. He was practically invalid and was unable to go to school and function on his own at home. Although he was a grown man, another family member had to give him a bath and force-feed him. It was a struggle to feed him because he would almost refuse the food and water that was given to him. Something seemed to control him from nourishing himself. The family saw that Utol grew thinner with each passing day. His lips were very dry and cracked, and his face and body had a deathlike pallor.

There was a time when the family brought him to church so that the priest would give him holy communion but Utol also refused to swallow the blessed host.

A family friend confided that her husband was a "spiritista" and offered to help find answers to the family’s dilemma. The couple came to the house and brought with them another person, a woman who they said would also help out.

So it was one fateful evening in a typical home in urban Makati that our friend called the rest of the barkada over to a bedroom on the second floor of their home to witness what promised to be an actual séance, or possession, or whatever we wanted to call it.

It was still early in the evening, around 7 or 8 pm, judging from the noise of a neighbor's primetime TV show we heard from the open window. The kids were shooed out of the bedroom and someone was instructed to accompany Utol as he was also kept out of the room. This meant that only adults were left behind : there were four of us in the barkada, two or three other family members, our friend's parents, the "spiritista" and his wife, and their guest who was a flight stewardess. Let's call her "Tess".

The spiritista began to advise us that he will try to discover if there was a supernatural explanation to what was bothering Utol. Tess volunteered as a sort of medium and came along because she said that what Utol was going through also happened to her but she was cured by this spiritista. This time she felt she wanted to help out.

The spiritista brought out his paraphernalia from a duffel bag that he brought with him. There were assorted empty wide-mouth bottles and caps, and candles. He didn't caution us to be silent but as he went through the motions of praying quietly while lighting a candle, our excited chatter slowly died down. After some chanting, he melted wax from the candle into a shallow basin and directed us to look closely at the shape or figure that materialized as the wax hardened.

One of the women in the room gave a sudden shriek. She said that she saw the face of a scary old man in the hardened wax. We all crowded around the basin the spiritista was holding out. I eagerly looked closely and saw the lines of what appeared to be a bony face of an old man, with wiry, long hair (Parang si Impakta doon sa Darna movie! hehehe…). Others couldn't distinguish these images from the squiggles and lines they saw.

Convinced of a supernatural creature behind Utol's torture, the spiritista instructed Tess to lie flat on a long bench. As he started chanting and calling out for the creature, he also directed many of us to stand guard around Tess. We positioned ourselves strategically near her arms and legs holding them firmly as we were told that she has gone under a trance-like stage. What was very strange was that right before our very eyes, wrinkles and lines started appearing on Tess' once flawless face. Her eyes were still closed shut as if asleep but a few minutes later she began to struggle as we tried our best to pin her down.

At this stage, the spiritista explained that he was able to send the spirit into Tess’ body. He started to probe the underworld creature trapped in Tess' body.

"Sino ka ba talaga?!"

"Anong kailangan mo kay Utol?!"

A cracked voice, almost hesitantly, came out of Tess' mouth. The words that were uttered were in a foreign language. The spiritista cursed obscenities and shouted at Tess that he couldn't understand him. ( Translator, we need a translator here…)

The spiritista was holding something that he would poke around Tess' flesh and he did this several times when the spirit refused to answer properly or cooperate. Tess would cry out and try to wiggle out of our clasps. There were at least six of us who would alternately hold on to Tess during the struggles. She was a very petite girl but the strength fighting us back was that of a stronger man.

Meanwhile, the spiritista continued his probe until he was able to elicit more familiar words from the stubborn creature. This time, the creature spoke in Spanish. We understood that he was 300 years old and living in a tree along a lane right outside the university Utol passes by everyday to school.

He took a fancy of Utol's weak and somber disposition and wanted to take him to his world for his companion.

After the spiritista was able to draw out all that he wanted to hear, he instructed all the people involved to hold Tess even more firmly because a final, much stronger struggle would take place.

The spiritista continued his chants and rituals, commanding the spirit to give up on his evil designs. The spirit in Tess' body expressed his rage by twisting and turning as we continued to hold her down. He tried to address his captors and distract us from holding on as we avoided direct eye contact with him. I tried not to think too much of the wicked look in Tess' eyes. Tess was spewing out saliva freely at this point. One of the barkada got hold of the spiritista’s tool, a shiny flat stone, and began pushing it into Tess' flesh, as if to hurt her as was done earlier. To this Tess would writhe in pain.

The spiritista asked someone to uncap one of the bottles. A family member handed out the bottle and cap to the spiritista and then we were told to assist in sending the spirit to the bottle by praying quietly on our own.

After what must have been two hours of struggling, Tess let out a final moan and as sudden as the struggle started, fell back limp on the bench. Her profuse sweating made her clothes stick on her body like second skin and her face was covered with slimy, disgusting saliva.

The spiritista firmly sealed the bottle he was holding and expressed smugly that he succeeded in trapping the spirit haunting Utol in that clear glass bottle. He was even holding out the bottle to us for a closer inspection but we didn’t actually see anything with in the space inside the clear glass.

So what did actually happen here?


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Shake Rattle & Roll 1984: Manananggal - Irma Alegre, Herbert Bautista, Mary Walter

Irma Alegre's famous transformation scene into a terrifying Manananggal, in the first "Shake, Rattle & Roll" movie, directed by Peque Gallaga in 1984. This movie gave nightmares to an entire 80's generation of kids.




Shake Rattle & Roll 1984:
Baso- Joel Torre, PJ Abellana, Arlene Muhlach
Pridyider - Janice de Belen, Charito Solis, William Martinez
Manananggal - Irma Alegre, Herbert Bautista, Mary Walter

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Nostalgia List #36 Halloween Special

"Nabalitaan ninyo ba yung na-posses sa Pasig? Patay na!"
Nostalgia Lists contain various fun memories of the '60s, '70s and '80s. Everyone is encouraged to participate and add to these growing lists. Send in your list items to nostalgiamanilamail[at]yahoo[dot]com, and those chosen will be added to the next list. Please make sure to check past Nostalgia Lists to see if your list items have already been posted.

223.
Pumunta kayo ng barkada mo sa Magnetic Hill sa Los Banos. Nilagay ninyo ang sasakyan ninyo sa "neutral" at unti-unti itong hinila pattas ng kalye. Sinubukan rin ninyo kung hihilahin pataas ang ibang mga bagay kaya sinubukan ninyo ang bote ng Coke solo. Hindi kayo makapaniwala sa nakita ninyo dahil pati tubig gumagapang pataas ng Magnetic Hill!


224. Hindi ka makatulog matapos mo panuurin ang unang "Shake, Rattle, And Roll".

225.
Nabalitaan sa mga local tabloids noong 1985 na may isang barkong puno ng aswang na nakawala sa pier ng Maynila.

226.
Noong 1979, balitang-balita sa radyo na may isang dalagang na-possess ng isang masamang ispirito sa Pasig. Matapos ang dalawang oras na pagdadasal ng mga pare at spiritista, ay bigla nalang nakunan ng buhay ang dalaga.

227. Hindi mahuli ang sikat na hoodlum na si
Nardong Putik ng taga Cavite, dahil sa kanyang anting-anting. Kahit napaligiran na siya ng mga autoridad, ay nakakatakas pa rin siya at bigla nalang nawawala.

"Hoy! Where's my Nostalgia List #37?!"
Craving for more Nostalgia? Read: NOSTALGIA LIST #35


Read last year's Nostalgia List Halloween Special: NOSTALGIA LIST #9

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Nostalgia Treasure: Original 80's Special Spin Coca Cola Russell Yo-Yo

"Naaalala mo pa ba ito?"Everyone has some Nostalgia Treasure waiting to be found. Dig up your Nostalgia Treasure and share it with all our readers! Simply take photos of your Nostalgia Treasure and send them to: nostalgiamanilamail[at]yahoo[dot]com and we'll feature it here at Nostalgia Manila!




Many thanks to our friend Edward De Los Santos for sharing with us this cool photo of an original 80's Special Spin Coca Cola Russell Yo-Yo.

For more Nostalgia Treasure check out: Original 80's G1 Optimus Prime Transformers

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October 30, 2007

Michael Jackson - Thriller 80's Music Video

Tuwing hapon nanunuod ka noon ng Video Hit Parade. Ang dami mong mga music videos na napanuod, at ito ang una mong introduction sa mundo ng MTV. Marami kang nadiskubreng mga banda at music artists na may kanyakanyang mga hits, porma, at siyempre, music videos! Video Hit Parade Classics brings you classic music videos na hindi natin malilimutan!

Michael Jackson - Thriller
"It's Close To Midnight And Something Evil's Lurking In The Dark."


Ang music video na ito ay ini-release noong December 2, 1983 sa direksyon ni John Landis. Madalas itong tawaging "Best Music Video of All Time", dahil nga naman kakaiba ang galing na ipinakita ng video na ito. Ito ang pinakamahal na video noong dekadang 80's at umabot ng US$800,000 ang budget ng proyekto. Ito ang pinakaunang video na ginawang parang short film o mini-film. Matapos itong ilabas, maraming sumunod sa stilo nitong bagong short film video shooting style.

Talagang natuwa ang lahat sa matinding dance sequence sa malagitna ng video, kung saan sumasayaw si Michael kasama ng mga zombies. Madaming gumaya sa porma ni Michael noong lumabas itong video na ito, at siyempre nagkaroon ng katakot-takot na mga Michael Jackson Thriller sing-alike, dance-alike contests sa ibatibang noontime show sa Pilipinas. Maraming bata ang nangarap magkaroon ng pulang jacket na sinusuot ni Michael Jackson, at marami ang nagpaayos ng kanilang mga maong para maging hapit na bitin sa laylayan, para makita ang kanilang puting medias ala Michael Jackson.

More Video Hit Parade Classics: R.E.M. - Fall On Me


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Saint Juan de Dios Hospital and Royal Street, Manila Photo 1905

Sift through this magic chest of amazing vintage photographs! Take a peek and let them transport you back to a time almost lost forever. Discover places you've never been, or revisit the places you always thought you knew; that is until you see what these places used to look like! Travel back in time and rediscover the Philippines.



Saint Juan de Dios Hospital (CLICK IMAGE FOR LARGER VIEW)


More Mahiwagang Baul photos: Jai Alai Building Taft Avenue, Manila Mid '50s Photo

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Tarzan: Tarzan and the Colossos of Xome Part 4 / Watch Cool 70s Cartoons DVD Quality Video

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Tarzan: Tarzan and the Colossos of Xome Part 4

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Daimos: Episode 13 Erika's Hazardous Flight / Watch Cool 70s Cartoons DVD Quality Video

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Criminals kidnap a handicapped girl when they realize she received a call meant for them.



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October 29, 2007

Sine Nostalgia: Once Upon A Time 1986

Nostalgia Manila in cooperation with Sari-Saring Sineng Pinoy proudly presents, Sine Nostalgia! Featuring movie critiques and reviews of the most memorable Filipino movies of the 70's and 80's by the top authority in reviewing nostalgic films, Jojo Devera. Learn about that films that shaped Filipino Pop Culture, and the movies that left their mark in Philippine cinema history.


ONCE UPON A TIME... May Isang Tikbalang

Ang pagkawala ng mahiwagang kristal na simbulo ng katahimikan sa mundo ng mga lamang lupa ang nagbunsod kay Puga (Dolphy), isang tikbalang na siyang nagbabantay dito upang maglakbay sa daigdig ng mga tao kung saan kanyang nakadaupang-palad ang mga Anatala na naghahanap din sa nawawalang kristal ngunit may higit na mahalagang pakay ito, ang kunin si Gwen (Janice de Belen) upang dalhin sa kanilang mundo. Napasakamay nina Rommel (Richard Gomez) ang kristal, kasama si Lally (Chuckie Dreyfuss), ang nakababata nitong kapatid at Benny (Anjo Yllana), itinawid sila ni Puga sa kanyang daigdig upang iligtas si Gwen sa mga Anatala na ang tanging mithiin ay buhayin sa katauhan nito ang kanilang Prinsesa. Dahilan sa ang pagpapakasal lamang ng Prinsesa kay Bakal (Joel Torre), Prinsipe ng mga Rebelde ang maaring magdulot ng katahimikan sa kanilang mundo. Lingid sa kaalaman nina Rommel, may natatangi silang kapangyarihang dulot ng Batas Ng Dapo na kanilang ginamit bilang panlaban sa mga Anatala. Maigting ang pagnanasa ni Reyna Kamkam (Gloria Romero) na mapasakamay niya ang mahiwagang kristal dahil nais nitong lipulin kanilang mundo. Sa pagsasanib ng mga taong dapo at mga Rebelde ay kanilang nalipol ang mga Anatala at nagtagumpay si Puga sa kanyang pakikipagtunggali laban sa makapangyarihang Panginoong Bangurngor (E.A. Rocha). Ninais ni Gwen ang manatili sa mundo ng mga lamang lupa at tuluyang nagbalik sa kanilang daigdig ang mga taong dapo.

Napapalooban ng naiibang tekstura ang Once Upon A Time (Regal Films, 1986) ni direktor Peque Gallaga. Dinala ng pelikula ang mga manonood sa isang mundong napapalibutan ng makulay na mga tauhan. Mula sa pangunahing karakter, si Puga, ang tikbalang na binigyang buhay ni Dolphy ay mabababanaag ang kakaibang uri ng pagganap na ipinamalas ng komedyante. Maalam ang pag-unawa nito sa hinihingi ng kanyang papel. Taliwas sa mga komedyang karaniwan nitong ginagampanan. Higit na kinakitaan ng husay si Dolphy sa tagpong pinapangibabawan ito ng Sumpa Ng Lagapak, mahaba at tuhog ang nabanggit na eksena ngunit hindi ito kinakitaan ng pagpapatawa sa paraang islapstik. Maging sa mga dramatikong tagpo ay lubhang napaka-epektibo nito. Kapuri-puri naman ang suporta nina Gloria Romero, Richard Gomez at Janice de Belen s kani-kanilang mga papel. Samantalang makikitang lubos ang kaalaman ng mga manliilikha ukol sa mito ng mga lamang lupa. Tunay na nakakaaliw ang iba't-ibang uri ng likhang tulad ng mga panikokak, na tila maliit na mga dinosaurs at may pakpak na siyang nagdadala ng mensahe ukol sa mga pangyayaring nagaganap sa paligid, maari rin silang gawing pagkain ng mga Anatala. Naisalarawan ng maayos ang lunan ng istorya dahil sa mahusay ang aspetong biswal ng Once Upon A Time. Mula sa sinematograpiya ni Eduardo Jacinto at disenyong pamproduksiyon ni Don Escudero. Angkop din ang musikang inilapat ni Jaime Fabregas. Ngunit lahat ng papuri ay nararapat ibigay kay Gallaga at sa katulong nitong si Lorenzo Reyes. Naging matagumpay ang pelikula sa pagdadala nito sa mga manood sa kabilang mundong ginagalawan ng mga lamang lupa sa pamamagitan ng mga kaaya-ayang tanawin at nakakaaliw na mga tagpo.

Direksiyon: Peque Gallaga At Lorenzo A. Reyes

Dulang Pampelikula: T.E. Pagaspas At Rosauro de la Cruz

Sinematograpiya: Eduardo F. Jacinto

Musika: Jaime Fabregas

Editing: Jesus M. Navarro

Disenyong Pamproduksiyon: Don Escudero

Prodyuser: Regal Films


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Getta Robo (1974)

Getter Robo is a Super Robot manga series created by Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa, as well as an anime series produced by Toei Animation. The series had a total of 51 episodes. Getter Robo is often credited as the first combiner robot in anime history, although the Astroboy series featured combining robots in a few episodes in the previous decade.

The plot involves three strong-willed teenagers from the same high school: soccer player and martial artist Ryoma Nagare, rebel loner Hayato Jin and Judo master Musashi Tomoe, who pilot three specially designed combat jets which can be combined together in different forms to form three different kinds of giant robots, Getter-1 (used for aerial combat), Getter-2 (for land-based conflicts), and Getter-3 (for undersea battles). They were assembled by Prof. Saotome, who conceived the Getter Robo project as a means of deep-space exploration, but became instead Earth's first line of defense against the Dinosaur Empire, which is a civilization of reptile-like humanoids, who evolved from the now-extinct dinosaurs that roamed the earth millions of years ago. They have lived many years underground, and they now want to reclaim the Earth as theirs and destroy humanity.

The series was groundbreaking in the anime mecha genre: for the very first time, it introduced the concept of separate machines combining to form a Super Robot. Using three jets, Getter Robo could combine in three different ways to create three different versions of Getter Robo for different conditions and situations. This idea was originally discussed during the creation process for Mazinger Z (the first Super Robot to be piloted internally), but was dropped and then developed for Getter Robo.

This combination idea proved to be a very powerful concept that has been used in the super robot genre ever since. Also, by adding three pilots to the robot was able to add an element of teen drama, probably influenced by the already popular anime sci-fi team show Gatchaman or G-force (better known in the U.S. as Battle of the Planets).

The cartoon series aired in the Philippines on IBC channel 13 in 1978 as Getta Robot, but did not last very long, and many have said that the last episode was never shown before it was pulled off the air. Although the series was not as popular as Mazinger Z, Daimos, or Voltes V, there was a lot of Getta Robot bootleg merchandise in circulation from the late 70's till the mid 80's. The included various robot toys, shirts, and even sari-sari store cheese snacks, tex cards, and candy.


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Jaga is captured by Nemex, an evil being in the Astral world, and Lion-O tries to find a way to rescue him. Third Earth legend says that the only person who can transport anyone to the Astral world is the evil Nether-Witch. Little do the Thundercats know that Mumm-Ra and the Nether-Witch are one and the same. Mumm-Ra traps Lion-O in the Astral world and Lion-O sets out to save Jaga. While escaping the Astral prison, Lion-O and Jaga save an old sorcerer named Brodo who has been imprisoned in the Astral Prison for centuries. As a gesture of thanks, Brodo sends Lion-O back to his own dimension.



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October 27, 2007

The Jukebox Kings

By: Guillermo Ramos

25 centavos, two buttons, and three selections of pure, unadulterated, shallow excitement.


The Jukebox King was proclaimed by the masses. One had to reach a fan base that numbered the gazillion patrons of beer gardens, cabarets, and buyers of 45rpm records from Raon. Musical themes that favored the pretenders to the throne included the following: Philippine history (Yoyoy Villame's Magellan); physical fitness (again, Yoyoy Villame’s Mag-Exercise Tayo); martyrdom (Edgar Mortiz's My Pledge of Love); creative adaptations (Fred Panopio’s Kawawang Cowboy); and the soggy romantic mulch of Engelbert Humperdinck's Please Release Me.

When Videoke King was shown in 2003, I was happy for Robin Padilla because he was finally being repackaged as a comedian, away from the gun-toting, vitriol-spewing, angry young man roles which he became famous for. I personally think that Robin is great as a comedian. He may not be a singer, but he carries a tune as if he were Perry Como. He also has the moves—his stunts and martial arts training translate well in his dance routines.

But his fans were cruel! They couldn't accept their action hero fumbling like Hugh Grant and singing himself silly in a KTV club. He’s too good looking to be laughed at. Why do we have this notion that comedians should be: 1.) Aesthetically-challenged, as demonstrated by: Aruray, Menggay, Chiquito, Balot, Tange, Champaka and Katuray; 2.) Possessing some sort of physical imperfection and speech impediment, like Oscar "Komang" Obligacion, Doro delos Ojos, Babalu, Babalina, Pugo, Tugo, Palito, Tiya Pusit, Matutina and Pandaka Pygmea; and 3.) Racially different: Ponga (Chinese); Angge, Cofradia and Whitney Tyson, (Blacks); Jerry Pons, Lupito, Patsy, Vic Pacia and later Redford White (Tisoys and Albinos). Why can't we accept the fact that being funny makes good-looking men more interesting? Frankly, I'd rather date a funny guy than spend my precious hours with a brooding Marlon Brando-ish character who will only practice his method acting on me. Unless he's Colin Firth. Laughing is good and laughing with a cute guy is even better. Too bad Videoke King didn't measure up to the fans' expectations. It was funny, its Warhol-inspired poster was innovative for the market it served and Robin Padilla was so gorgeous, I wanted to buy all the toy guns from Toys "R" Us to impress him into coming home with me.

Why didn't Videoke King have the same impact as The Jukebox Kings? I think I know the answer. Videoke is a free-for-all slugfest that anyone can participate in, which democratizes music in the process, and therefore there is no such thing as a Videoke King. One can assert oneself as Videoke King till he's blue in the face, and still only be king within the confines of a KTV cubicle. The minute he leaves, he is dethroned.

On the other hand, the Jukebox King was proclaimed by the masses. One had to reach a fan base that numbered the gazillion patrons of beer gardens, cabarets, and buyers of 45rpm records from Raon. Musical themes that favored the pretenders to the throne included the following: Philippine history (Yoyoy Villame's Magellan); physical fitness (again, Yoyoy Villame's Mag-Exercise Tayo); martyrdom (Edgar Mortiz's My Pledge of Love and Eddie Peregrina’s What Am I Living For?); creative adaptations (Fred Panopio's Kawawang Cowboy, adapted from Glenn Campbell's Rhinestone Cowboy); and, lastly, the soggy romantic mulch of Engelbert Humperdinck's Please Release Me and Tom Jones' Delilah. His cover versions of the latter earned Victor Wood the undisputed title of Juke Box King. . .until jukeboxes all but vanished from the face of the earth.

The jukebox was a fascinating invention. Just by dropping a 25-centavo coin in the slot, and pressing a combination of keys, you got three selections of pure and unadulterated super-babaw excitement. My favorite combinations were J5, K3 and B11. I didn’t have to look up the index to make my selection, I just pressed the keys and the intelligent machine would pick the records and play them. Those combinations I knew by heart.

One day, my mother sent me to buy food from our favorite Chinese restaurant in Cavite City, Cheffoo. In the restaurant there resided a monstrosity, a Wurlitzer that looked more like a Thunderbird convertible in all its 50s chrome and bakelite splendor, complete with colored lights and shark's fin details. I nervously inserted my 25 centavos and keyed in my desired combination. To my horror and disappointment, it didn't play what I wanted to hear. I was heartbroken because it didn't play Rosita Cha-cha by Esperanza Fabon, Let Me Love You Carmelita by Victor Wood, and Beautiful Sunday by Jojit Paredes. I was livid: My 25 centavos! Gone! I immediately made inquiries about the anomaly. The cashier told me that a man from the payola mafia came by regularly and replaced 10 vinyl discs. When I inquired about my favorites, she told me they were still there, only they'd been moved to different locations.

My obsessive-compulsive disorder dictated that my trip to Chefoo would not be complete unless I heard my favorite tunes. So I did the unthinkable, gambled my last 25-centavo coin, hit the dollar daily double and I won! By this time, the chopsuey, camaron rebosado and fried rice had been neatly packed and were starting to turn cold. I was totally immersed in my melodic delirium. My soul was filled with the melodious harmonies of Espie Fabon, Victor Wood and Jojit Paredes.

That last 25-centavo coin was my fare money. I walked home, oblivious to the danger that awaited me. My heart was bursting from my chest when I reached the front door of our house. My hungry parents were in the dining room, waiting for me and our dinner. I won't tell you what happened to me that evening. All I can say is that Bantay Bata would have had a fit if they'd existed at the time. My frail little body might have been mangled and distressed, but my soul remains unbroken. Thanks to Mr. Wurlitzer and the jukebox kings.

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October 26, 2007

Space Wars (San Ku Kai) TV Show Opening Video

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Space Wars Uchu Kara no Messeji: Ginga Taisen (Message From Space: Galactic Battle) (1983)

This was a 27 episode sentai television series, Uchu Kara no Messeji: Ginga Taisen (Message From Space: Galactic Battle) which followed after the release of the first film version. This popular Star Wars-like Japanese tv show was shown in the Philippines on IBC 13 under the title "Space Wars". The spaceship of the main heroes resemble Star Wars' Millennium Falcon, and one of the characters named "Baru" was a furry creature that resembled a wookie.

3 planets in the Galaxy, Belda, Sheita and Anabis are covet by the empire of the Stressos and their king GOLEM XIII. The beautiful and mysterious EOLIA gave to RYU and AYATO the spaceship the SAN KU KAI to help them to fight the Stressos. They will be help by SIMAN and SIDERO the robot RYU will become STAROS and AYATO the PHANTOM. After many adventures, they will defeat GOLEM XIII and set free the galaxy.


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Days Of The Dragon: Game Of Death Ticket

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Daimos: Episode 12 The Archangel of Death / Watch Cool 70s Cartoons DVD Quality Video

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On their way home from the pizzeria, Shaggy and Scooby find a violin case full of money. While Shaggy decides to round up the rest of the gang, Scooby is sent to guard it, but is lured away by a robotic poodle. As found out when the gang soon arrives, the case is stolen, and the gang tracks the mystery down to an old, abandoned theater.



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