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Panday (2005 TV series)

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Panday
Promotional poster
Also known asCarlo J. Caparas' Panday
Genre
Created byABS-CBN Studios
Based onAng Panday
by Carlo J. Caparas and Steve Gan
Written byGalo Ador
Aloysius Adlawan
Tristan Gaynor
Angelo Roxas
Danica Domingo
Directed byToto Natividad
StarringJericho Rosales
Heart Evangelista
Theme music composerJimmy Antiporda and Cymbee Antiporda
Ending theme"Makita Kang Muli" by Sugarfree
ComposerJesse Lucas
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageTagalog
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes65
Production
Executive producerGrace Ann Casimsiman
EditorsRoy Francia
Rommel Malimban
Jesus Mendoza Jr.
Dennis A. Salgado
Running time40 minutes
Production companiesFPJ Productions
Star Creatives
Original release
NetworkABS-CBN
ReleaseNovember 7, 2005 (2005-11-07) –
May 26, 2006 (2006-05-26)
Related
Ang Panday (2016 TV series)

Carlo J. Caparas' Panday or simply Panday (transl. blacksmith) is a Philippine television drama fantasy series broadcast by ABS-CBN. Based on the fictional comics character of the same title, created by Carlo J. Caparas and illustrated by Steve Gan. Directed by Toto Natividad, it stars Jericho Rosales and Heart Evangelista. It aired on the network's Primetime Bida line up and worldwide on TFC from November 7, 2005 to May 26, 2006, replacing Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin and was replaced by Calla Lily.

Background

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Panday literally means "the blacksmith". Ang Panday is the TV adaptation of the Fernando Poe Jr. film series Ang Panday from the early 1980s. It is about a blacksmith who made an enchanted sword that gives him special powers to battle the dark forces.

Some of the location shots were taken in a remote town in Bohol, where the beach is white. Locals called it "colgate-white".[citation needed]

Plot

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A meteor crashes into the desert of Sto. Sepulcro. The town blacksmith, Flavio, forges a dagger and a churchbell from the remains of the meteor. He uses the dagger to fight off the evil Sombra Oscura, who constantly attacks the town. By some mystical power, the dagger transforms into a great sword every time Flavio wields it.

In his final battle against evil, the Panday faces off against Lizardo, the son of Rodgin and the leader of the Sombras. The battle is intense, but Flavio prevails in the end, vanquishing Lizardo.

Having saved Sto. Sepulcro, Flavio decides to give up his sword. He goes to the church and casts his fabled weapon into the bell he also made. A white light then shoots out from the sky, and it lifts up Panday into the heavens.

The people of Sto. Sepulcro rejoice now that Panday has brought them peace. Unbeknownst to them, the Sombras discover that there is a part of Lizardo that is still alive — his brain.

To bring him back to life, they must transcend time and space to look for the girl who can resurrect their master. In that time, Tristan, (played by Jericho Rosales) as the town's blacksmith, forges another sword with the same Flavio created.

Cast and characters

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Main cast

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Supporting cast

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  • Victor Neri as Lizardo
  • Nante Montreal as Tata Selo
  • Julio Pacheco as Utoy

Unang Yugto characters

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World 1

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Ikalawang Yugto characters

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World 2

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  • Derek Ramsay as Kahimu
  • Monsour del Rosario as Kaupay
  • Levi Ignacio as Kahuyo
  • Dan Fernandez as Kabuog
  • Apreal Tolentino as Suruguon
  • Jeni Hernandez as Madalagan
  • Ashley Silverio as Mabaysay
  • Vanessa Gomez as Masayawon
  • Maricar Fernandez as Makantahon
  • Diana Dayao as Matawahon

World 3

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Villains

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Unang Yugto villains

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World 1

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  • Rommel Montano as Socur
  • Mon Confiado as Magnus
  • Levi Ignacio as Feirrus
  • Paul Guzman as Rusticus
  • Aleck Bovick as Lady Feirrus

Ikalawang Yugto villains

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World 2

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World 3

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Production

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Casting

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In June 2005, Heart Evangelista was cast as Eden, the love interest of Tristan, after a two-month-long auditioning process was conducted by ABS-CBN.[1]

Reception

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According to AGB Nielsen, the pilot episode of Ang Panday gained an impressive of 44.7% national ratings, winning against its rival Encantadia.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Heart is Jericho's leading lady in Panday". Philstar.com. Philstar Global Corp. June 11, 2005. Retrieved August 11, 2020.
  2. ^ "Pilipino Express • Nov. 16, 2005 by Pilipino Express News Magazine - Issuu". issuu.com. September 10, 2014. Retrieved November 30, 2022.
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