Pangako Sa 'Yo
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Created by | ABS-CBN |
Starring | Kristine Hermosa Jericho Rosales (see cast) for the complete list. |
Theme music composer | Rey Valera |
Country of origin | Philippines |
No. of episodes | 480 episodes |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | ABS-CBN |
Release | November 13, 2000 - September 20, 2002 re-run August 14, 2006 - July 27, 2007 |
Pangako Sa ’Yo (English: My Promise to You / This I Promise You) or The Promise (international broadcast title) is the name of a primetime soap opera series produced and broadcast by the Philippine media network ABS-CBN. It stars Kristine Hermosa and Jericho Rosales as the main characters.
Plot
The story starts with the love story of Amor (Eula Valdez) and Eduardo (Tonton Gutierrez). Eduardo's mother, Benita, opposes the relationship since Amor was just a maid and also because she wanted Eduardo to marry Claudia (Jean Garcia) for political reasons. Eduardo's brother, Diego (Jestoni Alarcon), who has a crush on Amor, was asked by Benita to separate them. Eduardo, on seeing Diego trying to rape Amor, mistook it as them having a relationship, and is heartbroken and decides to marry Claudia. Amor, now pregnant, is forced to leave the Buenavista Hacienda and went back to her mother at a trash dump site. She vows to have her revenge on the Buenavista family when she finds out that Eduardo has married Claudia.
After giving birth to a girl named Maria Amor, Amor and her friend Lourdes survived by working in clubs. Amor caught the eye of a rich American who brings her to the U.S.A. She leaves her child and mother at the dump and sends money to them from time to time.
The American was abusive to Amor. When a landslide hit the dump site, making Amor think that her mother and daughter had died, he still did not allow her to go back to the Philippines. She got her revenge on him by not getting the medical help he needed when he suffered a stroke. He died and she inherits all his money.
Eduardo and Claudia had two children: Angelo and Lia. Eduardo is the current Governor of Punta Verde while Claudia has become the ever elusive Gambling Queen. Angelo is a rebel who dislikes his father while Lia is the sweet, church-attending teen whose feelings everyone wants to protect.
Amor's daughter, however, survives the landslide and is adopted by a couple, Isko and Belen Macaspac. They already had a son named Caloy, who hated Yna. The couple found drawings Eduardo made for Amor, signed "Ynamorata" near the abandoned child, so they decided to call the little girl they found Ynamorata. Isko and Belen soon had another child, Flerida.
Benita Buenavista regretted forcing Eduardo to marry Claudia as her daughter-in-law turned out to be a bad lady. She tried to explain on her deathbed that she was the one who broke his relationship with Amor but died before explaining. She then haunted the dreams of the now grown up Yna to make up for her sins.
By accident, Yna and Eduardo meet and Yna dreams Benita showing her that her past lies in the Buenavista family. Intrigued, she gets a job working as a maid for the family in hopes of finding out about her past.
Yna and Angelo fall in love, much to the chagrin of Claudia, and due to the fact she looks down on maids, makes Yna's life a living hell.
Amor, coming back from the US as Amor Powers, has made a name for herself in the business world, all the while planning her revenge on the Buenavista family, whom she blamed for the sufferings she endured before as well as the assumed death of her child. One of the most awaited parts is the revelation to Amor that Yna is in fact her long lost daughter.
The dilemma is that, after finding out that Yna's true father is Eduardo, Angelo and Yna are therefore siblings. It is later revealed that Angelo's true dad is not Eduardo. It is at 1st thought to be Simon (who was a poor lover of Claudia), but it is later revealed to be Diego's with a poor woman who died.
In turn's out that Claudia gave birth to a daughter; Claudia's father later switched the babies so a boy would inherit his riches. The daughter's name was Maria Amor, who was raised by an old woman and had her believing she was Amor's daughter (but her real name was revealed to be Clarissa) and was later briefly mistaken to be Amor and Eduardo's daughter by everyone, including Claudia. To seek revenge on Amor, Claudia kills Maria Amor. She later find's out who Maria Amor really is and is deeply crushed. When she reconciles with everyone in Yna and Angelo's wedding, she sees her daughter's spirit and begs forgiveness. At prison, she inherits her daughter's ashes.
The conclusion is that everyone is reunited with their true loves- Yna marries Angelo, Claudia marries Simon Barcial, and Amor and Eduardo are together.
Cast and Characters
The Star-crossed Lovers
Ynamorata 'Yna' Macaspac (Kristine Hermosa) - Born from the depths of poverty, Yna's real identity will remain a mystery to her and to her adoptive family, following a tragic accident that separated her from her biological mother, Amor. Only a vision haunts her in the night, the image of an old lady linking her to her distant past.
Angelo Buenavista (Jericho Rosales) - Angelo is a young man disturbed by his own principles and of his family's disposition leading him to a consistent emotional battle with his parents, Governor Eduardo Buenavista and Claudia. But his life will take a drastic turn when he meets Yna, a worker in the Hacienda.
Two women fighting for their own principles, each with a mission to fulfill.
Amor Powers (Eula Valdez) - The lowly maid of the Buenavista clan whose love for her Senorito Eduardo extends the boundaries of their differences. Keeping their relationship a secret is as hard as having to please Dona Benita who treats her with the rod of cruelty. Her love for Eduardo will be crushed by greed forcing her to live a life of misery and an endless search for revenge.
Madam Claudia Buenavista (Jean Garcia) - The daughter of a political family whose wealth has the ability to save the falling empire of the Buenavistas. Arranged to be married to Eduardo and to his family, Dona Benita will soon taste the wrath of a bitter Claudia.
The Buenavista family: A family enslaved by selfishness, mistrust and revenge.
Eduardo Buenavista (Ton Ton Gutierrez) - The ever-obedient son to the domineering Dona Benita. Enamoured with Amor, the housemaid, Eduardo will sacrifice his love for her because of one single lie.
Diego Buenavista (Jestoni Alarcon) - The eldest son of the Buenavistas. Although a first-born, he always tries to win his mother's heart but is constantly rejected. He lives a life full of envy and deep hatred for his brother Eduardo who always gets the best of everything, including the love of Amor.
Donya Benita Buenavista (Liza Lorena) - The matriarch of the prominent Buenavista clan who has no consideration for human life and whose only desire is to gain more wealth at the expense of her own family.
A family doomed to collapse in the face of disunity and hatred.
Lia Buenavista (Jodi Sta. Maria) - The kind-hearted daughter of Governor Eduardo and Claudia. Lia bears the pain of being unloved by her own mother. She later falls for Jonathan, a young catechist who gives her the strength to go on living.
Mark (Carlo Munoz) - Governor Buenavista's loyal assistant and confidant. Has a secret desire to Amor.
Yna's source of strength... and suffering.
Tata Isko Macaspac (Cris Daluz) - Isko is the father of two girls who, inspite of their impoverished state, still had the heart to adopt Yna. He is stricken with the deadly Alzheimer's Disease.
Aling Belen Macaspac (Eva Darren) - Wife to Isko and mother to Caloy, Belen takes Yna under her wing and treats her as her own.
Julieta Macaspac (Nikka Valencia) - Isko and Belen's scheming daughter-in-law, Julieta, together with husband Caloy (Jay Manalo), operates an illegal "saklaan" and makes Yna's impoverished life a living nightmare.
The Extended Cast
Lourdes Magbanua-Buenavista (Amy Austria) - Rescued by Diego from the wayward life, Lourdes' predicament became even worse as they both try to survive a life of poverty after Diego moved out of the Buenavista hacienda.
Jonathan (Patrick Garcia) - Quietly heeding the call of God, Jonathan is now caught between saving souls and following his heart's desire - Lia Buenavista.
Bea Bianca Vejerano/Elektrika Powers (Vanessa del Bianco) - Balikbayan who is about to wreak havoc in the lives of Angelo and Yna, Bea Bianca will do anything to keep a man right where she wants him.
David (Luis Alandy) - David is not only a friend but also a man who will sacrifice everything for the sake of his one and only love - Yna.
Kristine Hermosa as Yna / Ynamorata Macaspac
Jericho Rosales as Angelo Buenavista
Eula Valdez as Amor Powers
Jean Garcia as Claudia Buenavista
Tonton Gutierrez as Gov. Eduardo Buenavista
Jestoni Alarcon as Diego Buenavista
Amy Austria as Lourdes Magbanua Buenavista
Vanessa Del Bianco as Bea Bianca Bejerrano / Electrika Powers
Patrick Garcia as Jonathan
Jodi Sta. Maria as Lia Buenavista
Jay Manalo as Caloy Macaspac
Nikka Valencia as Julieta Macaspac
Luis Alandy as David
Carlo Muñoz as Mark
Eva Darren as Belen Macaspac
Cris Daluz as Isko Macaspac
Hazel Ann Mendoza as Flerida Macaspac
Perla Bautista as Chayong
Liza Lorena as Doña Benita Buenavista
Flora Gasser as Pacita
Monina Bagatsing as Rizza
Ernie Zarate as Mayor Enrique Zalameda
Minnie Aguilar as Coring
Richard Quan as Benjie Gatmaytan
Dennis Trillo as Ruel
Melissa Mendez as Minerva Capito
John Arcilla as Simon Barcial
Kristine Garcia as Elizabeth
Ilonah Jean as Cherry Barcial
Georgina Sandico as Grace Magpantay
Evangeline Pascual as Betty Mae Verseles
Connie Chua as Panying
Gigette Reyes as Debra
Roi Rodrigo as Miguel
Ian Galliguez as Chinee
Ramon Christopher as Cris
Ronnie Quizon as Badeo
Gino Paul Guzman as Rebel
Rey Kilay as Cookie
Mike Lloren as Albert
Toffee Calma as Arman/Eman
Jeffrey Hidalgo as Kenneth
Corrine Mendez as Shiela
Jane Zaleta as Julie Anne
Gem Ramos as Lia's Friend
Rodney Shattara as Lia's Friend
Paolo Contis as Vinny
Mico Palanca as Lia's Friend
Joed Serrano as Joed
Anita Linda as Puring San Juan
Diane dela Fuente as Maria Amor de Jesus
Ricky Davao as Tony Banks
Raquel Villavicencio as Dr. Castillo
Erwin Tulfo as Himself (Cameo)
Phoemela Baranda as Queenie Bermudez
James Cooper as James
Leni Rivera as Pinky Lee
Michelle Bayle as Felicity Banks
Alfred Vargas as Dyno Zuryete
Ina Raymundo as Eidelwess Guttenberg
Denise Laurel as Chammy
Jon Achaval as Enrico
Mark Acueza as Kit
Froilan Sales as Rufo Delgado
Maribeth Bichara as Charisma Ledesma
Lucita Soriano as Gaying
Bing Davao as Lorenzo dela Merced
Suzette Ranillo as Fatima dela Merced
Jiro Manio as Kokoy dela Merced
Onemig Bondoc as Errol Garcia
Juan Rodrigo as Fr. Crispin Arenas
Roderick Lindayag as Dolfo
Glen Roy Galili as Ms. Baklita
Gerard Pizzaras
Pocholo Montes
Chinggoy Alonzo
Vic Vargas
Production Credits
- Directors: Jerry Lopez-Sineneng, Tots Sanchez-Mariscal, Trina Dayrit,Rory Quintos
- Screenwriters: Tammy Bejerano, Theodore Boborol, Emman de la Cruz, Dado C. Lumibao and Michiko Yamamoto
- Producers: Crissy Baluyut, Ellen Nicolas Criste, Malou Movido and Malou N. Santos
International releases
The soap opera was shown (or currently showing) in:
- Malaysia (as Satu Cinta)
- Cambodia
- Indonesia
- Thailand
- Singapore
- Kenya
- Ghana
- Cameroon
- Tanzania
- Namibia
- Zambia
- China
Pangako sa ’Yo was a successful hit in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, Namibia and Singapore.[citation needed] Its highest rating in Indonesia was 50%, beaten by the highest rating of Full House which was 50.5%. But Pangako sa 'Yo success in Indonesia was short-lived after being defeated by Dae Jang Geum and Winter Sonata.[citation needed]
Episodes
The soap had 480 episodes, each episode thirty minutes each. It was originally shown every weeknight during primetime, with its timeslot shifting within the 7PM-9PM schedule.
Rerun
In the fall of 2006-2007 Pangako Sa'yo reran on ABS-CBN and also on the Via The Filipino Channel
Book 1 (First Season) September 2006 from July 2007
Book 2 (Final Season) August 2007 through December 2007