Enteng Kabisote: OK Ka Fairy Ko... The Legend

Enteng Kabisote: OK Ka Fairy Ko... The Legend is a 2004 Filipino fantasy comedy film directed by Tony Y. Reyes, the first installment of Enteng Kabisote film series and the third movie installment based on television sitcom, Okay Ka, Fairy Ko!, which made about ₱83.6 million.[2] It is also one of the films featured in the 2004 Metro Manila Film Festival.[3]

Enteng Kabisote: OK Ka Fairy Ko... The Legend
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Directed byTony Y. Reyes
Written by
  • Isabel da Rosa
  • Bibeth Orteza
Based onOkay Ka, Fairy Ko!
Produced by
Starring
Music byJan K. Ilacad
Production
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Distributed byOctoArts Films
Release date
  • December 25, 2004 (2004-12-25)
Running time
115 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino
Budget₱30 million
Box office₱101.6 million[1] (Official 2004 MMFF run)

Plot

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Enteng Kabisote is a man married to Faye, a lovely fairy princess and the daughter of Ina Magenta, the queen of Engkantasya, an enchanted world. The couple has two children, Aiza and Benok. The family is living peacefully and happily until Satana, the new Evil Queen of Darkness brings chaos to Earth by sending her servants, Romero, Lucy and Fer to poison dam reservoirs. But Venuz and Aries, armored fairies sent by Ina Magenta stop them.

Satana turns her ire to Enteng’s family, and she sends Itim, to spy on Enteng and Faye. But because of the family’s goodness to him, Itim betrays Satana. In turn, Satana transforms herself into a young girl named Tanny, who seduces and possesses Benok, but Enteng manages to stop her evil deed in time. Burning with anger, Satana captures Faye. She demands that Ina Magenta surrender her powers so she can rule the Earth. Instead, Ina sends Enteng and Benok together with Itim (transformed into a talking flying horse) to fight Satana. After a numerous adventures and comic fights, they manage to rescue Faye.

Cast

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Accolades

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Year Award-Giving Body Category Recipient Result
2005 Metro Manila Film Festival Best Supporting Actor Jose Manalo Won

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Cruz, Marinel (January 9, 2005). MMFF organizers exhorted: Plug 'holes' before '05 fest. Philippine Daily Inquirer. p. 60.
  2. ^ Jazmines, Tessa (January 17–23, 2005), "Kidpic most popular at Manila fest", Variety, vol. 397, no. 9, p. 17
  3. ^ Belen, Crispina M. (August 5, 2004). "8 entries in the Metro Manila filmfest announced". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved January 1, 2008.
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