Super Inggo at ang Super Tropa
Super Inggo at ang Super Tropa | |
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Created by | Enrico C. Santos |
Written by |
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Directed by | Enrico C. Santos |
Voices of | |
Theme music composer | Teddy Corpuz |
Opening theme | "Superhero" by Rocksteddy |
Composer | Carmina Cuya |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language | Filipino |
No. of episodes | 14 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Raul G. Bulaong Yog Macan |
Editors | Hermes Tantiado Jr. Jessica Jusay |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | ABS-CBN |
Release | November 22, 2009 February 21, 2010 | –
Related | |
Super Inggo Super Inggo 1.5: Ang Bagong Bangis |
Super Inggo at ang Super Tropa (English: Super Inggo and the Super Group) is a Filipino anime-inspired TV series that aired on ABS-CBN. The series, composed of 14 episodes, was broadcast from November 22, 2009 to February 21, 2010, while reruns began on May 3, 2010.[1] It is a spin-off of the television series Super Inggo.
Plot
The series tells the story of Budong, a poor boy who has a secret life as the superhero Super Inggo. Super Inggo, with his friends Ken and Teg, form the rookie superhero team, the Super Tropa. Other major characters are Budong's friends, Jomar and Maya, and Budong's mother, Pacita. Each episode, the protagonists find themselves in funny action-oriented adventures that provide life lessons by the end of the episode.
Characters
- Budong / Super Inggo: Despite being poor, Budong is a happy, hyperactive and well-meaning child. He is gifted with the ability to connect with people from all walks of life. In his own way, he takes care of everyone in their small town of Sto. Niño. Budong lives with Pacita, the woman he came to know as his mother. For Pacita, Budong would give and risk everything. After having discovered powers that he had inherited from his super hero father, Super Islaw, Budong attended the super hero school, the Power Academy, and becomes Super Inggo. Together with the Mighty Ken and the Amazing Teg, Super Inggo is a member of the Super Tropa that protects the town of Sto. Nino. His powers are flight, strength, the ability to project destructive fireballs and electric bolts, a sonic shriek, and the ability to generate a small hurricane.
- Jomar: Jomar is Budong's wacky and loyal super best friend and sidekick. He knows everything about Budong, even Budong's secret life as a superhero. He gives advice to Budong whenever he needs it and cheers him up whenever he is down. Jomar always brings out the best in Budong. Jomar and Budong are inseparable. They grew up together and share the same dream of becoming a superhero. Jomar seems to have been abandoned by his mother, who works abroad. Jomar lives with the baker, Mang Kanor, also the father of Budong's crush, Maya.
- Maya: After his mother Pacita, Maya is the love of Budong's life. Budong affectionately calls Maya “Babes.” Charming, cheerful, colorful and lovable, Maya gives inspiration to our rookie superhero. Maya is the daughter of Kanor, the kind neighborhood baker who takes care of Budong and Jomar's education. In exchange for Kanor sending them to school, Budong and Jomar act as Maya's bodyguards. Maya likes acting older than she actually is. She loves make-up, trinkets and all sorts of accessories to make herself more beautiful, especially for her ultimate crush, Super Inggo. What Maya doesn’t know is that Budong and Super Inggo are the same person.
- Ken aka The Mighty Ken: Like Budong, Ken attended Power Academy, the school for superheroes-in-training. His alter-ego, the Mighty Ken is a member of the Super Tropa along with Super Inggo and the Amazing Teg. He is passionate with causes concerning the environment. Ken comes from a tribe of humans who can transform into animals at will. While Ken will acquire these abilities when he matures, as of the moment, all he can transform into is a house cat. In human form, he retains the speed and agility of a cat and has retractable claws.
- Teg aka The Amazing Teg: Like Budong and Ken, Teg attended Power Academy, the school for superheroes-in-training. His alter-ego, the Amazing Teg is a member of the Super Tropa along with Super Inggo and Mighty Ken. Teg has the ability to generate kinetic energy that allows him and any objects he touches to bounce.
- Jack aka The Prince of Darkness/P.O.D.: Nothing much is revealed in the animated series about the Prince of Darkness except that he has a long-standing grudge with Super Inggo. It is implied that he has been Super Inggo's enemy for a long time. Evil, petty, and nihilistic, the Prince of Darkness uses his "shadow magic" to sow discord in the town of Sto. Nino. His goals seem small-minded for his powers. By the end of the show's pilot episode, Inggo entombed the Prince of Darkness in the heart of Taal Volcano. By the Roboman episode, however, the Prince of Darkness emerged, incarnated as a young boy, Jack. It seems that his struggle to survive being imprisoned in the volcano has sapped most of his powers, which is the reason he emerged as a boy. His goal now is to get back his powers and defeat Super Inggo once and for all. He is trying to recruit other villains to create his own army. His powers seem to be magical in nature. He can create weapons out of his shadow, fly, produce shadow fire and teleport within a small area during battles.
- Pacita: Despite the fact that she is not his birth mother, Budong considers Pacita as the best mom in the whole world. Pacita serves as Budong's inspiration in becoming a superhero. It is Budong's wish to protect her from harm that made him want to become a superhero in the first place. Pacita is a caring and supportive mother to Budong. She treats Budong as if he is her real son. She also accepts Budong's destiny of becoming a superhero—but not without hesitations. Like any good mother, she constantly worries about her son's safety. Even if she is powerless, she is willing to risk her life to keep Budong away from harm.
Cast
Super Inggo at ang Super Tropa features the voices of the original characters:
- Makisig Morales as Budong/Super Inggo
- Jairus Aquino as Jomar
- Kathryn Bernardo as Maya
Guest:
Episodes
The series was directed by Enrico C. Santos, with Randy Q. Villanueva as headwriter. Obet Villela also wrote episodes 3, 4, 5 and 8, Christian Mark Vidallo also wrote episode 2, Pear Clemente wrote 3 and Fionna Acaba wrote episode 4.
EP# | Title | Airdate | |
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1 | "Amusing Race" | November 22, 2009 | |
Budong overhears Pacita saying that she has to go abroad because they have many debts to pay. To help his mother with their debts so that she doesn't have to go away, Budong and Jomar decide to enter a contest called "The Amusing Race". Unknown to the young hero, his old nemesis, The Prince of Darkness, is hatching a plan to get rid of Budong forever. | |||
2 | "Game Over" | November 29, 2009 | |
A freak accident causes video game characters to come alive and wreak havoc upon Budong's town. | |||
3 | "Mundong Ilalim (The Underworld)" | December 6, 2009 | |
Iris, the king of a humanoid race that lives underground, enters our world to find Pacita and make her his queen. | |||
4 | "Giyera Patani (Pea War)" | December 13, 2009 | |
War has come to Santo Niño! That is, a petty grade war between the girls and boys of Santo Niño Elementary School. The boys are rehearsing a play about dwarves, which they hope will be more awesome than the girls’ play about fairies. The competition is stiff and causes friction between the two groups, especially between Budong and Maya. Unknown to all, there is a real war going on just beneath their feet, a Lilliputian conflict between real fairies and dwarves. Once partners in taking care of nature, these two magical races are now bitter rivals fighting over the dwindling resources in the school’s backyard. When the leaders of the two groups witness Budong and Maya in their plays, they think these kids are mighty warriors. The fairies kidnap Maya and make her their commander while the dwarves convince Budong to become their general. As the diminutive hordes clash in combat, Budong and Maya discover that they are truly each other’s enemies now. Can Budong, as Super Inggo, bring back peace now that the dogs of war have been unleashed? | |||
5 | "Ang Alamat ni Suforonggi (The Legend of Suforonggi)" | December 20, 2009 | |
After an awesome cameo appearance of the legendary Kung Fu Kids, Budong and his friends are invited to Mr. Katakawa’s Asian restaurant, wherein they are treated to a night of gastronomic pleasures. Katakawa, to the kids’ delight, isn’t just a talented cook but also a great storyteller. His best stories are about his ancestor, a mythical hero named Suforonggi who lived hundreds of years ago in an ancient land that sounds suspiciously like feudal Japan. Suforonggi’s greatest exploit, according to Katakawa, was his battle with twin dragons. The night turns into a rollercoaster ride into the past when Budong accidentally awakens the magic of Suforonggi’s ancient sword. Pacita, Maya, Jomar, and Katakawa are sucked into a time portal generated by the sword and appear in Suforonggi’s time. Following them, Budong leaps into the time portal. Budong learns that the warriors of that ancient land, the Chumorai, have captured our hero’s mother and friends, planning to sacrifice them to the twin dragons plaguing the region. With Suforonggi’s magical sword and the rusty armor of a fallen warrior, Budong as Super Inggo must face the Chumorai horde. Yet defeating them is merely the beginning of his quest to save his mother and friends. Super Inggo must still face the twin dragons, creatures so terrible that only the mythical hero Suforonggi can defeat them. Will Suforonggi appear in time to help Super Inggo? Or will the young superhero face the wrath of the twin dragons with nothing but a sword and a rusty armor? | |||
6 | "Roboman Part 1" | December 27, 2009 | |
It’s the fiesta of Sto. Niño town and everyone is at the plaza to celebrate. With Vhong Navarro onstage, though, this isn’t just any old fiesta—it’s a shindig! Unknown to the townsfolk, an old villain is emerging from the volcano. It’s the Prince of Darkness! After his last battle with Super Inggo, the scalawag has lost most of his power and he now wears the form of a boy, Jack. He swears to get his revenge upon Super Inggo. Back at the fiesta, a great, god-awful stench puts a halt on the revelry. The corrupt Mayor Vicente is illegally transporting toxic waste in a secret dumpsite deep within the forest. While everyone is having a blast at the plaza, Mang Raymund the electrician is busy repairing broken appliances in the hopes that he can save enough money for an expensive operation that would restore his daughter Grace’s sight. That night, Jack sets into motion a series of events that would turn Mang Raymund into a monster. Through Jack’s actions, Mang Raymund is bathed with toxic waste from one of the canisters being transported to Mayor Vicente’s dumpsite. What emerges is the mechanical menace, Roboman. Roboman’s power to control machines and turn his body into weapons comes with a steep price, though: his loss of humanity breaks his mind. Mang Raymund’s last sane thought—his desire to make enough money for Grace’s operation—compels Roboman to raid Mayor Vicente’s house. When Roboman discovers that Grace has befriended Super Inggo, all hell breaks loose. Will Super Inggo be able to stop the once mild-mannered Mang Raymund and give him back his humanity? | |||
7 | "Roboman Part 2" | January 3, 2010 | |
Things aren’t so awesome for Super Inggo. He’s just had his ass handed to him by his neighbor, Raymund, who has been turned into a mechanical menace by the machinations of the boy Jack, the Prince of Darkness returned. It’s all part of Jack’s plan to punish our hero for the villain’s past defeat at the hands of Super Inggo. Raymund, now calling himself Roboman, has lost his humanity and his sanity while gaining the power to control machines and turn his robotic body into weapons. All that’s left of the once-gentle Raymund is his overpowering desire to find enough money to pay for his daughter Grace’s eye operation. Roboman and Super Inggo’s battle reaches the plaza, where the entire town of Sto. Niño is celebrating its fiesta. Roboman reveals that he has another ace in the hole: Mayor Vicente’s wife, who is about to die horribly under a vat of flesh-eating toxic waste in Vicente’s illegal dumpsite. Can Super Inggo save the Mayor’s wife, stop Roboman’s rampage, and give Grace back her father? | |||
8 | "Ani-Men" | January 10, 2010 | |
Poachers are marauding the forest near Budong’s home and it’s a job for Super Inggo to stop them. Joining him is the Mighty Ken, who has a special grudge against criminals like this since he’s part animal himself. What they didn’t expect was the appearance of a creature that can turn itself into any animal at will. This creature is Logan. Logan is one of the Ani-men, a tribe of metamorphic humans who live in the forest. He reveals that Ken’s power to transform into a cat comes from his ancestors, who are of Logan’s tribe. Ken learns from Logan that in the future, the boy will learn to turn himself into any animal just like his brethren. Logan tells Budong his purpose in the town of Sto. Niño: to find his sister Megan, who has been kidnapped by the poachers. Budong, Ken, and Teg agree to help Logan. They head back to the forest. Meanwhile, in the lair of the poachers deep within the forest, an evil scientific experiment is being conducted. The half-mad Dr. Zoolittle, the leader of the poachers, is turning the captured animals into abominations using his invention, a mutagenic serum. It all comes down to a battle between our heroes and Dr. Zoolittle’s mutated animals. In the end, the mystery of who Dr. Zoolittle really is will be revealed. | |||
9 | "Max Part 1" | January 17, 2010 | |
Written by Randy Q. Villanueva and Lie Candelaria. Budong, Maya and Jomar meet the musical but unfortunate Faustino family. But not everything is in sync. A deal Max Faustino made with a magical creature called Tophel in the past threatens the safety of his daughter. In exchange for the magical guitar that made him famous, he agreed to give Tophel his daughter Angel. In the midst of preparing for a music exam, the magical guitar ends in Budong’s hands. On a sour note, Tophel is after Max and the guitar. How will out superhero sort out this discord? | |||
10 | "Max Part 2" | January 24, 2010 | |
Written by Randy Q. Villanueva and Lie Candelaria. In his search for Max, Tophel faces off with Super Inggo and the Super Troop but their combined forces are no match for the magical creature. Meanwhile, a severe substitute teacher threatens to fail the entire class in their music exam. Will Budong be tempted to use the magical guitar to his advantage? And as Budong’s bestfriend Jomar gets closer with Max’s daughter Angel, how will Super Inggo protect the unfortunate girl from the magical creature who is after her and her family? | |||
11 | "Supah Ferwisyo" | January 31, 2010 | |
Written by Randy Q. Villanueva and Christian Vidallo. The Super Tropa saves a small fishing ship from sinking and learns from its captain that a lot of ships have been meeting accidents lately. There is talk among the seafarers that a terrible gang of sea monsters is plaguing the ships. Super Islaw tells the kids that the coast guard will handle the case now. Meanwhile, Pacita is trying to figure out how she can pay for Budong’s tuition when Super Islaw appears, saying that he and his wife Inday is settling for good in faraway Cebu and that they want Budong to live there. Pacita has no choice but to give Budong back to his true parent. Pacita’s last request to Islaw is that he allow her to take the boy to Cebu herself. Pacita cannot bear to tell Budong that the boy’s vacation in the island with Islaw and Inday will be a permanent one. A fortunate turn of events at the mall leads Über-host Willie Revillame to award Budong and Pacita with a free trip to Cebu aboard the Supah Ferwisyo. Jomar, Maya, and Kanor go with them. The gang meets the Super Ferwisyo’s captain, Anchor, and his sailors. The trip goes well until the fearsome sea monsters attack the ship. What is the reason behind the sea monsters’ rage? What is the shady Captain Anchor hiding? And is this truly the end of Budong’s life with his beloved mother? | |||
12 | "Time Gun" | February 7, 2010 | |
Written by Randy Q. Villanueva. A time crystal explodes and turns the adults of the town into children while the children of the town turn into adults. | |||
13 | "Ultrakid Part 1" | February 14, 2010 | |
Written by Randy Q. Villanueva. Due to the events in the hunt for the Time Crystal, Jack had accidentally been restored to his form as the Prince of Darkness. Now the villain is gathering Super Inggo’s deadliest enemies as the Army of Darkness. Their business is mayhem. Their purpose is revenge against the rookie superhero. Meanwhile, Super Inggo’s screwup in the battle with Roboman has resulted in the injury of Ken and Teg, the damage of his home, and the ruin of his mother’s birthday party. Because of this, the title of Santo Niño’s Official Superhero is given to a new crime fighter: the futuristic Ultrakid. The townspeople, including Maya, turn their backs on Super Inggo. Even Jomar is about to leave Budong. Jomar’s mother Malou has finally appeared to take the boy with her to Hong Kong. And to top it all off, Roboman—cured by fab cosmetic surgeon Vickie Bilao and back to being Raymund the mild-mannered electrician—seems to be getting romantically involved with Pacita, triggering intense jealousy in Budong. When Budong rushes off in anger, Raymund reveals that Vickie’s cure is a sham. He is still Roboman and all this has been planned by POD. What dark fate awaits Super Inggo now that POD has succeeded in taking away everything that gives strength to our young superhero? | |||
14 | "Ultrakid Part 2" | February 21, 2010 | |
Written by Randy Q. Villanueva. Budong feels that the entire world has turned against him. The people of Santo Niño, especially Maya, are hailing the futuristic crime fighter Ultrakid as the official superhero of the town. Budong’s teammates Ken and Teg are in the hospital because of our hero’s screw-up. Budong’s best buddy Jomar is leaving for Hong Kong with his long-lost mother. Budong’s mother Pacita seems to be attracted to former supervillain Raymund, making the boy think he’ll be losing her too. And then there’s the Army of Darkness, Super Inggo’s deadliest enemies drawn together by our hero’s nemesis, the Prince of Darkness. With all the people he cares about leaving him, our rookie superhero feels powerless. Will he be able to defeat the ultimate collection of villains the town has ever known? Or will POD finally be able to erase Super Inggo from his path? |
See also
References
- ^ "Super Inggo at ang Super Tropa reruns will air every morning on ABS-CBN". PEP.ph. 3 May 2010. Retrieved 12 January 2020.
External links
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