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''Super Inggo'' is an International Emmy-nominated fantaserye aired on the Philippine television network ABS-CBN. Its main character is Budong (Makisig Morales), a 10-year-old kid who dreams of becoming a real life and full-fledged superhero. Unknown to him, he possesses superhuman strength and abilities which he inherited from his Superhero father and Villain mother. The series started August 28, 2006 and ended its first season run on February 9, 2007, ranking at number 2 in the nationwide Philippine Nielsen ratings. On November 3, 2007, the show went on air again titled ''Super Inggo 1.5: Ang Bagong Bangis'' as a prelude installment of the superserye.〔(Super Inggo 1.5 paves the way for Book 2 of the superserye )〕 ABS-CBN re-aired the series with the title “Super Inggo: The Director’s Cut,” last September 22, 2008, before ''Boy & Kris''.〔(abs-cbnnews.com, “Super Inggo” makes a big comeback this month )〕 == Production == * Super Inggo was developed by a group of certified 1980s kids, who have started working for TV, led by Liendro Candelaria. Missing their childhood campy heroes and missing the love teams of That’s Entertainment, these creative minds pitched the concept of the superserye purely for the fun of seeing their heroes go through marriage and parenthood.〔(Super Inggo: The Untold Story )〕 *The pilot episode got rave reviews from ABS-CBN top management, so taping went full steam ahead. But the biggest hurdle was when the all succeeding episodes got rejected because they were too "gothic." *Thirty-five half-hour episodes rewritten, re-shot, re-edited and re-scored. The producers saved what they could of the original taped episodes, and shot new takes. Result: a six-month delay. But the most shocking was Mark Anthony Fernandez’s hairstyle that changed from short to long in two consecutive scenes — an offshoot of tapings shot so far apart. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Super Inggo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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