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  2. Category:Fictional Filipino people - Wikipedia

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  3. List of Filipino superheroes - Wikipedia

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    Anitun [12] from Triumph Division and the Diwatas [6] (Philippine goddess of wind, lightning, and rain; Marvel Comics' Thor & Hercules: Encyclopædia Mythologica [7]) Anti-Bobo Man; Apache; Apo Laki [13] of the Diwatas [6] (Philippine god of day and war; Marvel Comics' Thor & Hercules: Encyclopædia Mythologica [7]) Arya; Aster; Aquano from ...

  4. Category:Filipino comics characters - Wikipedia

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    Fictional characters that originated in Philippine comics. This does not mean that they necessarily have that nationality in the comics, only that they were created by Filipino comics writers and/or artists.

  5. Philippine animation - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, Philippine animation did actually came out the very first animation was Lauro "Larry" Alcala, did a short black-and-white animation on 8mm film of a girl doing jumping rope and a boy playing with a yo-yo. [1] In 1955, Philippine animation started with cartoonists who converted some folklore characters and their komiks into animated shorts.

  6. Pedro Penduko - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Penduko is a Filipino fictional comic book character created by National Artist for Literature Francisco V. Coching. The character, who is styled as a folk hero, debuted in the magazine Liwayway in 1954. In his numerous incarnations, Pedro Penduko is an ordinary human being with no superpowers.

  7. 9 Iconic Fictional Characters You Didn't Know Were ... - AOL

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    Art Imitates Life. We tend to think that fiction authors just dream up characters out of nowhere. But writers often get their ideas from everyday life, and, being great observers, they often turn ...

  8. Panday (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Panday (Filipino for smith) is a fictional Philippine comics character created by writer Carlo J. Caparas and artist Steve Gan.His stories were first serialized in the comic series Ang Panday ("The Smith") in Pilipino Komiks during the late 1970s.

  9. Darna - Wikipedia

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    Darna is a character that fused together the concept of a superhero with the traditions of Philippine folklore. The yellow/gold stars come from the Philippine flag , the loincloth ( bahag ) is a visual inspiration from native clothing, and the agimat come from Filipino folklore and superstition.