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* LicensedGame: The 2016 reboot of the franchise has a licensed mobile game called ''Encantadia Blast''.

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* LicensedGame: The 2016 reboot of the franchise series has a licensed mobile game called ''Encantadia Blast''.
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* LicensedGame: It has a licensed mobile game called ''Encantadia Blast''.

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* LicensedGame: It The 2016 reboot of the franchise has a licensed mobile game called ''Encantadia Blast''.
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** Book 2, ''Etheria'', is titled after the fifth kingdom of Encantadia, known as Etheria.

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** Book 2, 2 of the 2005 series, ''Etheria'', is titled after the fifth kingdom of Encantadia, known as Etheria.
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* SeaMonster: Multiple ''bakunawas'' (sea serpents) inhabit Carcero and act as guards to deter any prisoners in the territory from escaping.

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* DragonsAreDemonic: Arde, one of the ''bathalas'' that helped to create Encantadia, is punished for attempting to assassinate fellow ''bathala'' Emre by being turned into a dragon and being made to guard Va'alak, Encantadia's hell/underworld.

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* DragonsAreDemonic: Arde, one of the ''bathalas'' that helped to create Encantadia, is punished for attempting to assassinate fellow ''bathala'' Emre by being turned into a dragon and being made to guard Va'alak, Vala'ak, Encantadia's hell/underworld.



* OneWordTitle: ''Encantadia'' is only one word.
* ThePlace: ''Encantadia'' is the name of the show's setting.

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* OneWordTitle: ''Encantadia'' is only one word.
word. Book 2, titled ''Etheria'', also counts.
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''Encantadia'' is the name of the show's setting.setting.
** Book 2, ''Etheria'', is titled after the fifth kingdom of Encantadia, known as Etheria.
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Etheria is more like a sequel series than anything.


The 2005 series consists of three installments: the original ''Encantadia'', the SpinOff ''Series/{{Etheria}}'', and the sequel series ''Encantadia: Pag-ibig Hanggang Wakas''.

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The 2005 series consists of three installments: the original ''Encantadia'', the SpinOff ''Series/{{Etheria}}'', ''Encantadia'' (Book 1), ''Etheria'' (Book 2), and the sequel series ''Encantadia: Pag-ibig Hanggang Wakas''.
Wakas'' (Book 3).



* SpinOff: Has one, titled ''Series/{{Etheria}}''. ''Encantadia'' itself is a spin-off of ''Series/{{Mulawin}}''.

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* SpinOff: Has one, titled ''Series/{{Etheria}}''. ''Encantadia'' itself is often considered a spin-off of ''Series/{{Mulawin}}''.''Series/{{Mulawin}}'', with it taking place in the same SharedUniverse and all.
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* SharedUniverse: Shares a universe with ''Series/{{Mulawin}}'', as the Mulawins' home territory of Avila/Avalon happens to be one of the regions in Encantadia. The ''Mulawin'' characters do not have much involvement in ''Encantadia'', however, apart from in ''Film/MulawinTheMovie'' which is a crossover between the two series.
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* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: Amihan is introduced in the second episode of the 2016 reboot.

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* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: Amihan is introduced in the second episode of the 2016 reboot. In the original 2005 series, she appears in the first episode and thus averts this trope.
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* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: Amihan is introduced in the second episode of the 2016 reboot.
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* DragonsAreDemonic: Arde, one of the ''bathalas'' that helped to create Encantadia, is punished for attempting to assassinate fellow ''bathala'' Emre by being turned into a dragon and being made to guard Va'alak, Encantadia's hell/underworld.
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* {{Crossover}}: The ''Series/{{Mulawin}}'' [[TheMovie movie]] is a crossover with ''Encantadia''.

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* {{Crossover}}: The ''Series/{{Mulawin}}'' [[TheMovie movie]] ''Film/MulawinTheMovie'' is a crossover with ''Encantadia''.
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* BareYourMidriff: All four of the Sang'gres' outfits reveal their bellybuttons.


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* EvilIsBurningHot: The antagonists of the show are the Hathors from Hathoria, representing the element of fire.
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* ColorCodedElements: Some minor variations are used compared to most uses of this trope: air is white/blue, water is green, earth is brown, and fire is the more conventional red.
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** Amihan wields the [[VisualNovel/FateStayNight Saber-style]] sword-and-shield combo.

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** Amihan wields the [[VisualNovel/FateStayNight Saber-style]] sword-and-shield combo.
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** Amihan the Sang'gre of Wind is the best physical fighter and [[{{Flight}} can fly]].
** Pirena the Sang'gre of Fire is a VoluntaryShapeshifter.
** Alena the Sang'gre of Water wields MagicMusic.
** Danaya the Sang'gre of Earth is a CombatMedic.

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** Amihan [[TheLeader Amihan]] the Sang'gre of Wind [[BlowYouAway Wind]] is the best physical most skilled fighter of the sisters and [[{{Flight}} can fly]].
** Pirena [[HairTriggerTemper Pirena]] the Sang'gre of Fire [[PlayingWithFire Fire]] is a VoluntaryShapeshifter.
VoluntaryShapeshifter.
** Alena [[TheHeart Alena]] the Sang'gre of Water [[MakingASplash Water]] wields MagicMusic.
MagicMusic.
** Danaya [[SnarkKnight Danaya]] the Sang'gre of Earth [[DishingOutDirt Earth]] is a CombatMedic. CombatMedic.
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* WeaponOfChoice
** Amihan wields the [[VisualNovel/FateStayNight Saber-style]] sword-and-shield combo.
** Pirena [[DualWielding dual wields]] [[KnifeNut daggers]].
** Alena wields a [[BladeOnAStick spear]].
** Danaya wields DualTonfas.
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** Amihan the Sang'gre of Wind is the best physical fighter and can fly.

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** Amihan the Sang'gre of Wind is the best physical fighter and [[{{Flight}} can fly.fly]].

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* ElementalPowers: The gemstones guarded by the Sang'gre sisters each represent an elemental power - [[BlowYouAway air]], [[DishingOutDirt earth]], [[PlayingWithFire fire]], and [[MakingASplash water]].

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* ElementalPowers: The gemstones guarded by the Sang'gre sisters each represent an elemental power - [[BlowYouAway air]], [[DishingOutDirt earth]], [[PlayingWithFire fire]], and [[MakingASplash water]]. Each of the sisters have powers and personalities that fit their respective element as well.
** Amihan the Sang'gre of Wind is the best physical fighter and can fly.
** Pirena the Sang'gre of Fire is a VoluntaryShapeshifter.
** Alena the Sang'gre of Water wields MagicMusic.
** Danaya the Sang'gre of Earth is a CombatMedic.



* MagicKnight: In the original 2005 run, the ''sang'gres'' were not just skilled at manipulating their own element but are elite warriors as well. Amihan as TheLeader wields [[HeroesPreferSwords a sword]], Alena wields [[BladeOnAStick a spear]], Danaya [[DualTonfas dual sticks]], and Pirena [[DualWielding dual daggers]].

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* MagicKnight: In the original 2005 run, the ''sang'gres'' Sang'gres were not just only skilled at magic and manipulating their own element but are elite warriors as well. Amihan as TheLeader wields [[HeroesPreferSwords a sword]], Alena wields [[BladeOnAStick a spear]], Danaya [[DualTonfas dual sticks]], and Pirena [[DualWielding dual daggers]].well.


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* VoluntaryShapeshifter: Hathorian royalty, particularly Hagorn, Pirena's father, has this ability, however, as he is not of ''diwata'' blood he cannot maintain it for long and it weakens him with each use. Pirena, as a part-''diwata'', can maintain it for far longer than he can at little cost to herself.
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* MagicKnight: In the original 2005 run, the ''sang'gres'' were not just skilled at their own element but are elite warriors as well. Amihan as TheLeader wields a sword, Alena wields a spear, Danaya [[DualTonfas dual sticks]], and Pirena [[DualWielding dual daggers]].

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* MagicKnight: In the original 2005 run, the ''sang'gres'' were not just skilled at manipulating their own element but are elite warriors as well. Amihan as TheLeader wields [[HeroesPreferSwords a sword, sword]], Alena wields [[BladeOnAStick a spear, spear]], Danaya [[DualTonfas dual sticks]], and Pirena [[DualWielding dual daggers]].
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* DualWielding : Danaya and Pirena in the 2005 original run.


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* MagicKnight: In the original 2005 run, the ''sang'gres'' were not just skilled at their own element but are elite warriors as well. Amihan as TheLeader wields a sword, Alena wields a spear, Danaya [[DualTonfas dual sticks]], and Pirena [[DualWielding dual daggers]].
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* {{Conlang}}: The inhabitants of Encantadia speak a fictional language called Enchanta, which is inspired by both the Filipino language and Romance languages such as English.

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* {{Conlang}}: The inhabitants of Encantadia speak a fictional language called Enchanta, which is inspired by both the Filipino language and Romance languages such as English.languages.
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* FlyingSeafoodSpecial: Flying manta rays are among Sapiro's wildlife.
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* SpinOff: Has one, titled ''Series/{{Etheria}}''.

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* SpinOff: Has one, titled ''Series/{{Etheria}}''. ''Encantadia'' itself is a spin-off of ''Series/{{Mulawin}}''.
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This is a Trivia trope, apparently.


* EngineeredHashtag: All of the 2016 episodes have a specific hashtag associated with them, which are the closest thing there is to an episode title since no titles are given in the episodes themselves. For example, the first episode has just "#Encantadia", the second episode has "#[=EncantadiaPropesiya=]" ("#[=EncantadiaProphecy=]"), and the third episode has "#[=EncantadiaSumpaNiMinea=]" ("#[=EncantadiaCurseOfMinea=]").
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* EngineeredHashtag: All of the 2016 episodes have a specific hashtag associated with them, which are the closest thing there is to an episode title since no titles are given in the episodes themselves. For example, the first episode has just "#Encantadia", the second episode has "#[=EncantadiaPropesiya=]" ("#[=EncantadiaProphecy=]"), and the third episode has "#[=EncantadiaSumpaNiMinea=]" ("#[=EncantadiaCurseOfMinea=]").
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* MultiPartEpisode: Episodes are divided into chapters. Most have only one chapter, but some have more than one chapter at once, and sometimes more than one episode will contain a given chapter (e.g. episodes 15 and 16 of the 2016 series both comprise Chapter 19, "The Bad Vision of Minea").

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* MultiPartEpisode: Episodes of the 2016 reboot are divided into chapters. Most have only one chapter, but some have more than one chapter at once, and sometimes more than one episode will contain a given chapter (e.g. episodes 15 and 16 of the 2016 series both comprise Chapter 19, "The Bad Vision of Minea").
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* MultiPartEpisode: Episodes are divided into chapters. Most have only one chapter, but some have more than one chapter at once, and sometimes more than one episode will contain a given chapter (e.g. episodes 15 and 16 of the 2016 series both comprise Chapter 19, \"The Bad Vision of Minea\").

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* MultiPartEpisode: Episodes are divided into chapters. Most have only one chapter, but some have more than one chapter at once, and sometimes more than one episode will contain a given chapter (e.g. episodes 15 and 16 of the 2016 series both comprise Chapter 19, \"The "The Bad Vision of Minea\").Minea").
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The four kingdoms of Encantadia - Adamya, Sapiro, Lireo, and Hathoria - are guarded by four Sang\'gre (princess) sisters, Alena, Danaya, Amihan, and Pirena. The four each guard one of four powerful gems: the Brilyante ng Hangin (Gemstone of Air), the Brilyante ng Lupa (Gemstone of Earth), the Brilyante ng Apoy (Gemstone of Fire), and the Brilyante ng Tubig (Gemstone of Water). These gemstones are essential for balancing the power in Encantadia. But one day, the Hathors from Hathoria threaten to take all four gems for themselves, causing a hostility between them and the other three kingdoms.

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The four kingdoms of Encantadia - Adamya, Sapiro, Lireo, and Hathoria - are guarded by four Sang\'gre Sang'gre (princess) sisters, Alena, Danaya, Amihan, and Pirena. The four each guard one of four powerful gems: the Brilyante ng Hangin (Gemstone of Air), the Brilyante ng Lupa (Gemstone of Earth), the Brilyante ng Apoy (Gemstone of Fire), and the Brilyante ng Tubig (Gemstone of Water). These gemstones are essential for balancing the power in Encantadia. But one day, the Hathors from Hathoria threaten to take all four gems for themselves, causing a hostility between them and the other three kingdoms.



* ElementalPowers: The gemstones guarded by the Sang\'gre sisters each represent an elemental power - [[BlowYouAway air]], [[DishingOutDirt earth]], [[PlayingWithFire fire]], and [[MakingASplash water]].

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* ElementalPowers: The gemstones guarded by the Sang\'gre Sang'gre sisters each represent an elemental power - [[BlowYouAway air]], [[DishingOutDirt earth]], [[PlayingWithFire fire]], and [[MakingASplash water]].
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The four kingdoms of Encantadia - Adamya, Sapiro, Lireo, and Hathoria - are guarded by four Sang\'gre (princess) sisters, Alena, Danaya, Amihan, and Pirena. The four each guard one of four powerful gems: the Brilyante ng Hangin (Gemstone of Air), the Brilyante ng Lupa (Gemstone of Earth), the Brilyante ng Apoy (Gemstone of Fire), and the Brilyante ng Tubig (Gemstone of Water). These gemstones are essential for balancing the power in Encantadia. But one day, the Hathors from Hathoria threaten to take all four gems for themselves, causing a hostility between them and the other three kingdoms.

The 2005 series consists of three installments: the original ''Encantadia'', the SpinOff ''Series/{{Etheria}}'', and the sequel series ''Encantadia: Pag-ibig Hanggang Wakas''.
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''Encantadia'' is a Filipino fantasy television series. It was created by Suzette Doctolero, and it premiered on Creator/GMANetwork in 2005. In 2016, it got a reboot series.

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!!''Encantadia'' contains the following tropes:
* {{Conlang}}: The inhabitants of Encantadia speak a fictional language called Enchanta, which is inspired by both the Filipino language and Romance languages such as English.
* ContinuityReboot: The 2016 reboot resets the locations, plot, etc.
* {{Crossover}}: The ''Series/{{Mulawin}}'' [[TheMovie movie]] is a crossover with ''Encantadia''.
* ElementalPowers: The gemstones guarded by the Sang\'gre sisters each represent an elemental power - [[BlowYouAway air]], [[DishingOutDirt earth]], [[PlayingWithFire fire]], and [[MakingASplash water]].
* LicensedGame: It has a licensed mobile game called ''Encantadia Blast''.
* MultiPartEpisode: Episodes are divided into chapters. Most have only one chapter, but some have more than one chapter at once, and sometimes more than one episode will contain a given chapter (e.g. episodes 15 and 16 of the 2016 series both comprise Chapter 19, \"The Bad Vision of Minea\").
* OneWordTitle: ''Encantadia'' is only one word.
* ThePlace: ''Encantadia'' is the name of the show's setting.
* SpinOff: Has one, titled ''Series/{{Etheria}}''.
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