My Little Juan
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Genre | Fantasy, Comedy, Horror |
Created by | Rondel P. Lindayag Dindo Perez |
Written by | Dindo Perez |
Directed by | Darnrel Joy R. Villaflor Francis E. Pasion |
Creative director | Johnny delos Santos |
Starring | Izzy Canillo Jaime Fabregas |
Composers | Idonnah Lopez-Villarico Rommel Villarico |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original languages | Filipino, English |
No. of episodes | 18 (as of June 11, 2013) |
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Executive producer | Rosselle Beegee Solado |
Production location | Philippines |
Running time | 30-45 minutes Monday to Friday at 14:45 (PST) |
Production company | Dreamscape Entertainment TV |
Original release | |
Network | ABS-CBN |
Release | May 20, 2013 present | –
My Little Juan is a Philippine fantasy-drama television series created by Rondel P. Lindayag. It premiered on ABS-CBN network on May 20, 2013 replacing May Isang Pangarap, starring Jaime Fabregas and Izzy Canillo as their previous respective roles, with the special participation of Mylene Dizon as Juan's mother, Amelia. This series serves as a midquel to the highly successful television series Juan dela Cruz. The series deals with the themes of faith-in-oneself, identity, and love, along with issues of bullying and morality. Elements from the mythology of the Aswang has been incorporated all throughout the series, like it can take a human form and it can turn other people into an Aswang, along with the series' own mythology.
Synopsis
The series follows a young Juan dela Cruz (Izzy Canillo) as he, with the help of Father Cito (Jaime Fabregas), prepares for his future role as the "Tagabantay" (The Guardian), while struggling to balance his goodness with the evil brewing inside him inherited from his father, an "Aswang", a humanoid creature similarly related to the Vampire, who's objective is to take over the society of men and claim it as their own. Being the Tagabantay is a role that has been passed down through generations of people who are the only ones who can wield the "Bakal na Krus" (Iron Cross). It is the duty of the Tagabantay to protect the people against the dreaded Aswang.
Cast and Characters
Main Cast
- Izzy Canillo as Juan dela Cruz
- Jaime Fabregas as Fr. Ramoncito "Cito" Gonzales
- Mylene Dizon as Amelia
Supporting Cast
- Tetchie Agbayani as Doña Tomasa Calibaquib
- Smokey Manaloto as Alvin
- Desiree del Valle as Ruth
- Wendy Valdez as Margie
- Beverly Salviejo
- Arlene Tolibas as Audrey
- Mel Kimura as Daisy
- Gerhard Acao as Steve
- Nicky Castro as Lester
Special Appearance
- Albert Martinez as Samuel Alejandro
Guest Cast
- Johan Santos as Aswang
- Nico Antonio as Aswang
- Josh Morales as Aswang
- Yogo Singh as Clarence
- Matet de Leon as Irma
- Joross Gamboa as Jorge
- Gio Alvarez as Alberto Teves
- Rhett Romero
- Akiko Solon
- Jose Sarasola as Aswang
- Nanding Josef as Mang Peping
- Charee Pineda as Esther Sandoval
- Charles Christianson as young Peping
- Beauty Gonzalez
- Christopher Roxas
- Mike Lloren
- Kyle Banzon
Ratings
According to data from Kantar Media Philippines, My Little Juan successfully conquered the afternoon viewing habit of TV viewers as it reigned in its timeslot with a pilot rating of 17.3% or almost 10 points higher than its rival program in GMA Network, Unforgettable which only got 7.6%.[1]
See also
References
- ^ "Pilot of MY LITTLE JUAN wins national TV ratings!". Retrieved May 22, 2013.
External links
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