1 | A list with media originating from, or involving, the UsefulNotes/{{Philippines}}. |
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3 | Note: This list may include works or personalities coming from the Filipino ''diaspora''—that is, Filipinos who live and/or regularly work outside the country. Much as with the Jews, the Chinese, the Irish or the Polish, the diaspora is an essential concept in Filipino society, with millions going abroad either to send back aid to their families or to migrate and seek greener pastures. As such, if a work is produced in a foreign country, but ''primarily by people of Filipino descent'', the priority is to count it under "Filipino-created" media, rather than "foreign media about the Philippines/Filipinos". |
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6 | |
7 | [[index]] |
8 | |
9 | [[foldercontrol]] |
10 | |
11 | [[folder:Filipino creators]] |
12 | [[AC:Visual Artists & Architects]] |
13 | * Juan Luna |
14 | ** ''Spoliarium'' |
15 | * Creator/FernandoAmorsolo |
16 | * Justiniano Asunción |
17 | * Damian Domingo |
18 | * José Honorato Lozano |
19 | * Felix Resurrección Hidalgo |
20 | * Vicente Manansala |
21 | * Victorio Edades |
22 | * Guillermo Tolentino |
23 | * Isabelo Tampingco |
24 | * Leandro V. Locsin |
25 | * Andres Luna de San Pedro |
26 | * Napoleon "Nap" Abueva |
27 | * Benedicto "Bencab" Cabrera |
28 | * José Joya |
29 | * Abdulmari "Asia" Imao |
30 | * Ramon Orlina |
31 | * Igan D'bayan |
32 | * Federico Aguilar Alcuaz |
33 | * José Tence Ruiz |
34 | |
35 | [[AC:Actors]] |
36 | * Creator/JoannaBacalso (Filipino-Canadian) |
37 | * Creator/YasmineAlBustami |
38 | * Creator/CeciBalagot |
39 | * Creator/KimeeBalmilero |
40 | * Creator/DanteBasco |
41 | * Creator/JacobBatalon |
42 | * Creator/DaveBautista (see below for his pro wrestling career) |
43 | * Creator/EricBauza |
44 | * Creator/LourdesBenedicto |
45 | * Creator/DawnMBennett |
46 | * Creator/ParisBerelc |
47 | * Creator/KathrynBernardo |
48 | * Creator/IsaBriones |
49 | * Creator/JonJonBriones |
50 | * Creator/TeoBriones |
51 | * Creator/ChristineMarieCabanos |
52 | * Creator/TiaCarrere |
53 | * Creator/ChristinaChang |
54 | * Creator/KimChiu |
55 | * Creator/MichaelCopon |
56 | * Creator/EugeneCordero |
57 | * Creator/DarrenCriss |
58 | * Creator/CharlesMichaelDavis |
59 | * Creator/LexaDoig |
60 | * Creator/RiccoFajardo |
61 | * Creator/VonFlores (Filipino-Canadian) |
62 | * Creator/GingerGonzaga |
63 | * Creator/VanessaHudgens |
64 | * Creator/MarianneInfante |
65 | * Creator/JesseInocalla (Filipino-American) |
66 | * Creator/DianaLeeInosanto |
67 | * Creator/MarkIshii (Filipino-Japanese voice actor) |
68 | * Creator/MannyJacinto |
69 | * Creator/JoKoy |
70 | * Creator/LizaLapira |
71 | * Creator/SharonLeal |
72 | * Creator/ReggieLee |
73 | * Creator/MalloryLow |
74 | * Creator/AlecMapa |
75 | * Creator/FayeMata |
76 | * Creator/StevenRMcQueen |
77 | * Creator/ShayMitchell |
78 | * Creator/PaoloMontalban |
79 | * Creator/SumaleeMontano |
80 | * Creator/MegumiNakajima (Filipino-Japanese voice actor) |
81 | * Creator/NadineNicole |
82 | * Creator/EvaNoblezada |
83 | * Creator/DanielPadilla |
84 | * Creator/BrandonPerea |
85 | * Creator/AnnaMariaPerezDeTagle |
86 | * Creator/TonyPerez |
87 | * Creator/LouDiamondPhillips |
88 | * Creator/FernandoPoeJr |
89 | * Creator/GriffinPuatu |
90 | * Creator/ShelbyRabara |
91 | * Creator/MarisRacal |
92 | * Creator/ChelleRamos |
93 | * Creator/{{Ratana}} (also of Thai and Chinese descent) |
94 | * Music/JamesReid |
95 | * Creator/ErnieReyesJr |
96 | * Creator/ConradRicamora |
97 | * Creator/VincentRodriguezIII |
98 | * Creator/AnthonyRuivivar |
99 | * Creator/GeorgeSalazar |
100 | * Creator/LeaSalonga |
101 | * Creator/NicoSantos |
102 | * Creator/NicoleScherzinger |
103 | * Creator/RobSchneider |
104 | * Creator/LizaSoberano |
105 | * Creator/ShannynSossamon |
106 | * Creator/HaileeSteinfeld |
107 | * Te & Kuya Collective |
108 | * Creator/ZeldaWilliams |
109 | * Creator/AnneYatco |
110 | * Creator/CharlyneYi |
111 | |
112 | [[AC:Music]] [[note]]If the musician/s in question are also active in other performing arts such as acting for film and theatre, or even voice acting for animations or games, please consider putting them under "Actors".[[/note]] |
113 | * Music/IVOfSpades |
114 | * Music/{{Aegis}} |
115 | * Music/{{ALAMAT}} |
116 | * Music/AndrewE |
117 | * Music/ApoHikingSociety |
118 | * Music/AngBagongLumad |
119 | * Music/{{Bamboo}} |
120 | * Music/BarbieAlmalbis |
121 | * {{Music/Beabadoobee}} |
122 | * Music/BenAndBen |
123 | * Music/{{BGYO}} |
124 | * Music/{{BINI}} |
125 | * Music/BrunoMars |
126 | * Music/{{Buklod}} |
127 | * Music/JoeBataan |
128 | * Music/CallaLily |
129 | * Music/CelesteLegaspi |
130 | * Music/{{Chillitees}} |
131 | * Music/ChristianBautista (Has a GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff following in Indonesia during his early years.) |
132 | * [[Music/{{Cueshe}} Cueshé]] |
133 | * apl.de.ap, of the Music/BlackEyedPeas, who often raps about and extols his Filipino heritage and childhood growing up in the country. He is also still conversational in Tagalog.) |
134 | * Music/DeathAngel, though Mark Osegueda, Rob Cavestany, and Ted Aguilar are the only Filipinos still in the band. |
135 | * Music/DictaLicense |
136 | * Music/EnriqueIglesias |
137 | * Music/ExBattalion |
138 | * Music/TheEraserheads |
139 | ** ''Music/{{Ultraelectromagneticpop}}'' (1993) |
140 | * [[Music/FrancisM Francis M.]] |
141 | * Music/GaryValenciano |
142 | * Music/GeneralLuna (an all-female rock band not to be confused with the {{Biopic}} ''Film/HeneralLuna'') |
143 | * Music/GraceNono |
144 | * Music/{{Greyhoundz}} |
145 | * Music/{{Hale}} |
146 | * Music/{{HER|Musician}} |
147 | * Music/{{Hori7on}} |
148 | * Music/{{Imago}} |
149 | * Music/{{Itchyworms}} |
150 | * Music/{{Jaya}} |
151 | * [[Music/JensenAndTheFlips Jensen & the Flips]] |
152 | * Music/JoinTheClub |
153 | * Music/JoseMariChan |
154 | * Music/JuanDelaCruzBand (the band of the now-late Pepe Smith) |
155 | * Music/JulioIglesiasJr |
156 | * Music/{{Kalayo}} |
157 | * Music/{{Kamikazee}} |
158 | * Music/KitchieNadal |
159 | * Music/MartinNievera |
160 | * Music/{{Metallica}} (specifically, Kirk Hammett) |
161 | * Music/{{Mistula}} |
162 | * [[Music/MoiraDelaTorre Moira dela Torre]] |
163 | * Music/MorissetteAmon |
164 | * Music/MoymoyPalaboy |
165 | * [[Music/{{MYMP}} M.Y.M.P.]] |
166 | * Music/{{Neocolours}} |
167 | * Music/OliviaRodrigo |
168 | * Music/OrangeAndLemons |
169 | * Music/ParokyaNiEdgar |
170 | * Music/PopsFernandez |
171 | * Music/{{Pupil}} |
172 | * Music/{{Razorback}} |
173 | * Music/ReeseLansangan |
174 | * Music/RegineVelasquez |
175 | * Music/{{Rivermaya}} |
176 | * Music/{{Rocksteddy}} |
177 | * Music/RubyIbarra |
178 | * Music/SarahGeronimo |
179 | * Music/{{SB19}} |
180 | * Music/ShantiDope |
181 | * Music/SideA |
182 | * Music/SilentSanctuary |
183 | * Music/{{Sinosikat}} |
184 | * Music/{{Slapshock}} |
185 | * Music/SouthBorder |
186 | * Music/SpongeCola |
187 | * Music/{{Sugarfree}} |
188 | * Music/TrueFaith |
189 | * Music/UpDharmaDown |
190 | * Music/{{Urbandub}} |
191 | * Music/{{Wolfgang}} |
192 | * Music/{{Yano}} |
193 | * Music/YengConstantino |
194 | * Music/ZiaQuizon |
195 | |
196 | [[AC:Comedy]] |
197 | * Comedy/AlexCalleja |
198 | * Creator/{{Dolphy}} |
199 | * Comedy/JamesRoque, known as the Filipino Step-Son of NZ Comedy |
200 | * Comedy/JoKoy |
201 | * Comedy/RexNavarette |
202 | * Comedy/RonJosol |
203 | * Comedy/MichaelV |
204 | * Comedy/MikeyBustos |
205 | * Creator/ViceGanda |
206 | |
207 | [[AC:Directors]] |
208 | * Creator/LinoBrocka |
209 | * Creator/PerciIntalan |
210 | * Creator/JunRoblesLana |
211 | |
212 | [[AC:Presenters]] |
213 | * WebVideo/RaffyTulfo |
214 | |
215 | [[AC:Sports]] |
216 | * Creator/PaulinoAlcantara |
217 | * Wrestling/{{Batista}} (see above for his acting career) |
218 | * Wrestling/ShotziBlackheart |
219 | * Creator/FranciscoBustamante |
220 | * Creator/MarkDacascos |
221 | * Creator/NicaCalapatan |
222 | * Creator/NonitoDonaire |
223 | * Creator/GabrielElorde |
224 | * Creator/DanInosanto |
225 | * Creator/AnaJulaton |
226 | * Creator/MarkMunoz |
227 | * Creator/DonnieNietes |
228 | * Creator/MannyPacquiao |
229 | * Wrestling/TJPerkins |
230 | * Creator/EfrenReyes |
231 | * Creator/AlyssaValdez |
232 | * Creator/BrandonVera |
233 | |
234 | [[AC:Video Game Developers]] |
235 | * Creator/FrederickChavezBorromeo |
236 | |
237 | [[AC:Web Artists]] |
238 | * Creator/NorthaDawn |
239 | |
240 | [[AC:Web Originals]] |
241 | * WebVideo/AllecJoshuaIbay |
242 | * WebAnimation/PringusMcDingus |
243 | * WebVideo/BrandonRogers (part-Filipino) |
244 | [[/folder]] |
245 | |
246 | [[folder:Media primarily created in the Philippines, mostly by Filipinos]] |
247 | |
248 | [[AC:Advertising]] |
249 | * Advertising/MitchGlee |
250 | |
251 | [[AC:Manga and Anime]] |
252 | * ''Manga/AngelCrush'' |
253 | * ''Anime/Barangay143'' (co-production with Japanese & Singaporean studios) |
254 | * ''K.I.A.'' (local manga by Marco Dimaano) |
255 | * ''Hinagunoy sa Goryon'' (Cebuano anime-style short film) |
256 | * ''Manga/LoveIsInTheBag'' series |
257 | * ''Manga/MyCelestialFamily'' |
258 | * The ''WesternAnimation/{{Trese}}'' AnimatedAdaptation on Creator/{{Netflix}}. |
259 | |
260 | [[AC:Comics]] |
261 | * ''66'' |
262 | * ''ComicBook/AfterEden'' |
263 | * ''ANITU'' |
264 | * ''Ang Mundo ni Andong Agimat'' |
265 | * ''Asyong Aksaya'' |
266 | * ''ComicBook/AngBarbaro'' |
267 | * ''Batang X'' |
268 | * ''Beerkada'' |
269 | * ''Bondying'' |
270 | * ''Captain Barbell'' |
271 | * ''ComicBook/TheCourageousPrincess'' |
272 | * ''ComicBook/{{Elmer}}'' |
273 | * ''ComicBook/{{Darna}}'' |
274 | * ''Doorkeeper'' anthology |
275 | * ''Duty Ka Ba?'' |
276 | * ''Dyesebel'' |
277 | * ''[[ComicBook/TheFilipinoHeroesLeague The Filipino Heroes' League]]'' |
278 | * ''Fringe Benefits Café'' |
279 | * ''Ikabod'' |
280 | * ''El Indio'' |
281 | * ''{{ComicStrip/Kenkoy}}'' |
282 | * ''Kikomachine'' |
283 | * ''ComicBook/MartialLawBabies'' |
284 | * ''ComicBook/TheMythologyClass'' |
285 | * ''Patay Kung Patay'' |
286 | * ''ComicStrip/PugadBaboy'' |
287 | * ''Prof'' |
288 | * ''ComicBook/SixtySix'' |
289 | * ''ComicBook/{{Servant}}'' |
290 | * ''ComicBook/TabiPo'' |
291 | * ''ComicBook/{{Trese}}'' |
292 | * ''ComicBook/TripToTagaytay'' |
293 | * ''Tiny Tony'' |
294 | * ''ComicBook/ZsazsaZaturnnah'' |
295 | * ''Zuma'' |
296 | |
297 | [[AC:Fanfics]] |
298 | * ''Fanfic/TheTooniverseEmissary'' |
299 | |
300 | [[AC:Film]] |
301 | * PhilippineFilms |
302 | * Platform/MetroManilaFilmFestival |
303 | |
304 | [[AC:Literature]] |
305 | * Adarna House (publisher of children's books) |
306 | * ''Apay a Pinatayda ni Naw Simón'' (1935; Ilokano-language, regarded as the country's first proper detective/espionage novel) |
307 | * ''Bajo los Cocoteros'' |
308 | * ''Literature/BanaagAtSikat'' (1906) |
309 | * ''Bantugan'' |
310 | * ''Ben Singkol'' |
311 | * ''Biag ni Lam-ang'' (Ilokano epic) |
312 | * ''Boxer Codex'' (c. 1590; illustrated guide depicting the precolonial Filipino natives) |
313 | * ''The Butcher, The Baker, and the Candlestick Maker'' |
314 | * ''But for the Lovers'' (1970) |
315 | * ''A Child of Sorrow'' |
316 | * ''Chloe and the Kaishao Boys'' |
317 | * Rin Chupeco, author of the Literature/TheBoneWitch and Literature/TheGirlFromTheWell, has an upcoming series ''A Hundred Words for Magic'' featuring a Filipino family. |
318 | * ''The Code of Kalantiaw'' (once thought to be a code of laws for a precolonial kingdom notable for its cruel and unusual punishments, but since proven to be a hoax) |
319 | * ''Literature/LaCreacion'' (1959) |
320 | * ''Darangen'' (Lanao epic) |
321 | * "Literature/DeadStars" (1925) |
322 | * ''Literature/Dekada70'' (1982) |
323 | * ''Literature/{{Desaparesidos}}'' |
324 | * ''Doctrina Cristiana'' (c 1590s; one of the first known printed books in the islands—a Catholic catechism and prayer book, printed in woodblock) |
325 | * ''Dogeaters'' |
326 | * ''Doveglion'' (poetry collection by José Garcia Villa) |
327 | * ''An Embarrassment of Riches'' |
328 | * ''Even Ducks Get Liver Cancer and other medical misadventures'' |
329 | * ''Literature/TheFarm'' (2019) |
330 | * ''The Feet of Juan Bacnang'' |
331 | * ''Literature/ElFilibusterismo'' (1891) |
332 | * ''Literature/EscapistDream'' and ''Literature/OtakuGirl'', novels written by Filipino writer Louis Bulaong. Bulaong also wrote the book ''Bandido'', which is a historical fiction about the Waray Waray Gang. |
333 | * ''Farah'' |
334 | * ''Literature/FloranteAtLaura'' (appeared in the late 1830s) |
335 | * ''Gagamba'' |
336 | * ''The Gangster of Love'' |
337 | * ''Gapô'' |
338 | * ''Gun Dealers' Daughter'' |
339 | * ''Hard Times'' (children's book) |
340 | * ''Hinilawod'' (Ilonggo epic) |
341 | * ''His Native Soil'' |
342 | * ''The History of the Burgis'' (a satirical take on Philippine history, like a more mature version of the ''Horrible Histories'' series) |
343 | * ''Ibalong'' (Bicolano epic) |
344 | * ''Ibong Adarna'' (Catholic-lowlander epic) |
345 | * ''Literature/{{Ilustrado}}'' (2010) |
346 | * ''Literature/{{Insurrecto}}'' (2018) |
347 | * ''Indarapatra't Sulayman'' |
348 | * ''I was the President's Mistress!!'' |
349 | * ''Janus Silang'' series |
350 | * ''Kapitan Sino'' |
351 | * ''Killing Time in a Warm Place'' |
352 | * Literature/LagunaCopperplateInscription (900 C.E.) |
353 | * ''Letters From Crispin'' |
354 | * ''The Man Who (Thought He) Looked Like Robert Taylor'' |
355 | * ''Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang'' |
356 | * ''My Sad Republic'' |
357 | * ''Naermyth'' |
358 | * ''Literature/{{Ninay}}'' (1885) |
359 | * ''Literature/NoliMeTangere'' (1887) |
360 | * ''Literature/LaOvejaDeNathan'' (1928) |
361 | * ''Para Kay B.'' |
362 | * ''Literature/ThePeninsulares'' (1964) |
363 | * ''Pinaglahuan'' (1907) |
364 | * ''Pilandok'' (children's book series) |
365 | * ''Literature/LosPajarosDeFuego'' (1945) |
366 | * ''Literature/TheQuietOnes'' (2017) |
367 | * The ''Rosales Saga'' |
368 | ** ''Literature/MyBrotherMyExecutioner'' (1973) |
369 | ** ''Literature/{{Mass}}'' (1973) |
370 | ** ''[[Literature/PoOn Po-on (Dusk)]]'' (1983) |
371 | ** ''Literature/ThePretenders'' (1962) |
372 | ** ''Literature/{{Tree}}'' (1978) |
373 | * ''Sherds'' |
374 | * ''Si Amapola sa 65 na Kabanata'' ("Amapola, in 65 Chapters", 2011) |
375 | * ''Sins'' |
376 | * ''Literature/SmallerAndSmallerCircles'' (2002; new edition 2015) |
377 | * ''[[Literature/ShriBishaya Shri-Bishaya]]'' (1969; Hiligaynon-language) |
378 | * ''Soledad's Sister'' |
379 | * Tagalog romance novellas/novelettes (and presumably romance novellas in other Philippine languages as well) |
380 | * ''Timawa'' |
381 | * ''Literature/TitaRosiesKitchenMysteries'' |
382 | ** ''Literature/ArsenicAndAdobo'' |
383 | ** ''Literature/HomicideAndHaloHalo'' |
384 | ** ''Literature/BlackmailAndBibingka'' |
385 | ** ''Literature/MurderAndMamon'' |
386 | * The ''Tito Dok'' Series (children's book series about [[AWeightyAesop taking care of your body]]) |
387 | * ''Literature/{{Toxicology}}'' |
388 | * ''Viajero'' |
389 | * Various Philippine Wattpad short novels (often written in urban Taglish) |
390 | * ''Literature/WithoutSeeingTheDawn'' (1947) |
391 | * ''The Woman Who Had Two Navels & Tales of the Tropical Gothic'' |
392 | ** "Candido's Apocalypse" |
393 | ** "The Summer Solstice" |
394 | ** "Literature/MayDayEve" (1947) |
395 | ** "Doña Jeronima" |
396 | ** "''Guardia de Honor''" |
397 | ** "The Legend of the Dying Wanton" |
398 | ** "Three Generations" |
399 | ** ''The Woman Who Had Two Navels'' (duh) |
400 | ** ''Literature/TheOrderOfMelkizedek'' (1966) |
401 | * ''Yñiga'' |
402 | |
403 | [[AC: Live-Action Series]] |
404 | * PhilippineSeries |
405 | |
406 | [[AC:Tabletop Games]] |
407 | * ''TabletopGame/GameOfTheGenerals'' |
408 | * ''TabletopGame/{{Talecraft}}'' |
409 | |
410 | [[AC:Television Stations]] |
411 | * Creator/{{ABSCBN}} |
412 | * Creator/GMANetwork |
413 | * Knowledge Channel (educational TV network like Creator/PBSKids) |
414 | * [[Creator/PTV4 PTV-4]] |
415 | * Creator/SolarEntertainment |
416 | * [[Creator/TV5 TV-5]] |
417 | |
418 | [[AC:Theatre]] |
419 | * ''Balikbayan'' |
420 | * ''Theatre/AngHulingElBimbo'' |
421 | * ''Kahapon, Ngayon at Bukas'' |
422 | * ''Livin' La Vida Imelda'' |
423 | * ''Mula Sa Buwan'' |
424 | * ''Muse'' |
425 | * ''Theatre/APortraitOfTheArtistAsFilipino'' |
426 | * ''Rak of Aegis'' |
427 | * ''Three Stars and a Sun'' |
428 | * ''St Louis Loves Dem Filipinos'' |
429 | * ''Walang Sugat'' |
430 | |
431 | [[AC:Video Games and Visual Novels]] |
432 | * ''[[VideoGame/AnitoALandEnraged Anito: A Land Enraged]]'' |
433 | * ''[[VideoGame/BanguBangMania Bangú-Bang Mania!]]'' |
434 | * ''VideoGame/{{Belial}}'' |
435 | * ''VisualNovel/{{Deiz}}'' |
436 | * ''VideoGame/DereDotEXE'' |
437 | * ''VideoGame/ForbiddenArms'' |
438 | * ''VideoGame/GarrisonArchangel'' |
439 | * ''VideoGame/TheGirlWhoSees'' (an indie game about a girl who, well, sees the supernatural) |
440 | * ''VideoGame/{{Iridescent}}'' |
441 | * ''VisualNovel/TheLetter'' |
442 | * ''VisualNovel/LoveEsquire'' |
443 | * ''VisualNovel/PerfectGold'' |
444 | * ''VideoGame/PotionPunch'' |
445 | * ''VideoGame/PretentiousGame'' |
446 | * ''VisualNovel/SaintMaker'' |
447 | * ''VideoGame/SierraOps'' |
448 | * ''VisualNovel/TheThreePrincesAndAdarna'' |
449 | * ''VideoGame/TowerFortress'' |
450 | * ''VisualNovel/TrappedWithJester'' |
451 | * ''VideoGame/UntilThen'' |
452 | * ''VideoGame/{{Which}}'' |
453 | |
454 | [[AC:Webcomics & Web Manga]] |
455 | * [[https://www.penlab.ink/ Penlab]] is a Filipino webcomics website. |
456 | * ''Webcomic/CatNine'' |
457 | * ''Webcomic/CollegeFutureGeneration'' (the main character is studying to become a Filipino nurse) |
458 | * ''Webcomic/HunghangFlashbacks'' |
459 | * ''Webcomic/MagIsa'' |
460 | * ''Webcomic/{{Mayi}}'' |
461 | * Filipino-created ''Webcomic/{{Polandball}}'' comics featuring Philippinesball and riffing on any number of NationalStereotypes |
462 | * ''Webcomic/TalesofMaharlika'' |
463 | |
464 | [[AC:Web Originals]] |
465 | * ''WebAnimation/AlexsCorner'' |
466 | * ''Literature/{{Calenture}}'' |
467 | * ''WebVideo/{{Gameboys}}'' |
468 | * ''Literature/UrbanReverie'' |
469 | * ''Hanging Out'' (webseries centered on gay Filipino professionals) |
470 | * ''Carpioman'' |
471 | * Web dramas by Digital 5, the web arm of media network [=TV5=]: |
472 | ** ''WebVideo/ForeverSucks'' (a gothic web drama about a vampire call center agent) |
473 | ** ''Tanods'' (about ''barangay tanods'', or neighborhood watch officers) |
474 | ** ''WebAnimation/RockU'', which features a school rock band starting out on their musical journey |
475 | * ''WebVideo/TheHungrySyrianWanderer'', a [=YouTube=] channel documenting life in the Philippines through the eyes of a Syrian-born blogger and entrepreneur who fled his war-torn homeland in 2013 and settled in the Philippines, eventually becoming a naturalised citizen in 2019.[[note]]Basel actually did not disclose this until June 2021 when he posted a video revealing his Filipino citizenship.[[/note]] |
476 | * ''WebAnimation/HeneralTuna'' |
477 | * ''WebAnimation/TheLovers2023'' |
478 | |
479 | [[AC:"Western" Animation [[note]]or rather, all non-anime-style Filipino animation[[/note]]]] |
480 | * The 1980s ''Ang Panday'' animation, based on the popular ''Ang Panday'' ("The Blacksmith") komiks and movie franchise. |
481 | * ''Animation/JetAndThePetRangers'' |
482 | * ''Animation/{{Mutya}}'' (2009) |
483 | |
484 | [[/folder]] |
485 | |
486 | [[folder:Media by Filipinos in the diaspora]] |
487 | [[AC:Comedy]] |
488 | * Filipino Kiwi James Roque has two recorded stand-up specials: |
489 | ** [[https://www.threenow.co.nz/shows/james-roque%253A-boy-mestizo/S3644-322 James Roque: Boy Mestizo]] (geolocked to Aotearoa New Zealand) |
490 | ** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDguAOIJ1a4 BADONG: Live in Auckland]] |
491 | |
492 | [[AC:Film]] |
493 | * ''Film/EasterSunday'' (2022), a comedy movie starring comedian Jo Koy |
494 | * ''Film/TheFabulousFilipinoBrothers'' (2021) |
495 | * ''Mekeni'' (2021), the first Kapampangan language film in Aotearoa New Zealand |
496 | * ''Film/YellowRose'' (2019) |
497 | |
498 | [[AC:Literature]] |
499 | * ''[[Literature/AmericaIsInTheHeart America is In the Heart]]'' (1946) |
500 | * ''Literature/AmericaIsNotTheHeart'' (2018) |
501 | * ''Chasing Pacqiao'' by Fil-Am author Rod Pulido |
502 | * ''The Cry and the Dedication'' (Carlos Bulosan's last novel) |
503 | * One of the main character circle in ''Literature/TheGildedWolves'' (2019) by [=YA=] author Roshani Chokshi (who herself is half-Filipino, half-Indian) is Enrique, a Spanish-Filipino ''ilustrado'' (intellectual) living in Paris in 1889. |
504 | * ''Literature/HelloUniverse'' (2017), by Erin Entrada Kelly |
505 | * Works by Creator/MelissaDeLaCruz (Fil-Am): |
506 | ** ''Literature/BlueBloodsNovels'' |
507 | ** ''Literature/WitchesOfEastEnd'' |
508 | * Works by Samantha Sotto (Fil-Am): |
509 | ** ''Literature/BeforeEverAfter'' |
510 | ** ''[[Literature/LoveAndGravity Love & Gravity]]'' |
511 | * ''In the Country'' (short story collection by Mia Alvar) |
512 | * ''Literature/PatronSaintsOfNothing'' (2019), by half-Filipino author Randy Ribay |
513 | * ''[[Literature/TheWolfOfOrenYaro The Wolf of Oren-Yaro]]'', by author K.S. Villoso and the first of her ''Annals of the Bitch Queen'' series, is an interesting case; it belongs in the HighFantasy genre and is set in a totally imagined fantasy world, but some of its FantasyCounterpartCulture is directly inspired by ancient Philippine as well as other Asian cultures. |
514 | * ''Literature/{{Moonflowers}}'' is both written by a Filipino-American author, and the main protagonist Alima Song is half-Filipino through her mother. Filipino mythology is showing up more in recent chapters, as the Tagalog gods arrive to help Alima's family break a curse from TheWildHunt. |
515 | * ''Literature/TheSonOfGoodFortune'' (2020), by Lysley Tenorio |
516 | * ''Kingdom of Cards'' series by Janella Angeles, including: |
517 | ** ''Literature/WhereDreamsDescend'' |
518 | |
519 | [[AC:Theatre]] |
520 | * ''Theatre/PrairieNurse'', AnImmigrantsTale about two Filipina nurses in Canada in the 1960s |
521 | |
522 | [[AC:Web Originals]] |
523 | * ''Literature/TheCrocodileGod,'' an UrbanFantasy about the ReincarnationRomance between Filipino-American Mirasol and Haik, [[CharacterTitle the title's Tagalog sea-deity,]] who is also [[TheIllegal an undocumented immigrant.]] The DeathOfTheOldGods (both figurative [[KillTheGod and literal]]) features heavily in the story's precolonial {{Mythopoeia}}. |
524 | * The SNARLED webseries ''Something Scary'', a largely one-woman production about horror stories and urban legends, directed, written, hosted, ''and animated'', where needed, by Sapphire Sandalo, Filipino-American content creator and part-time animation professor. |
525 | ** Also created by Sapphire Sandalo: the animated webseries ''WebAnimation/SchoolSpirit'', featuring a university apparently haunted by ghosts, and where Sandalo herself voices Hazel, the [[AgentScully sceptical]] protagonist, as contrasted with [[AgentMulder her friend and roommate Gem]]. |
526 | |
527 | [[AC:Western Animation]] |
528 | * ''WesternAnimation/TheNutshack'' was an animated series intended for Filipino-American audiences; its main characters are Filipino-American. The show became infamous for its overall quality, especially its SoBadItsGood theme song which reached MemeticMutation, causing it to get an ironic following. |
529 | * ''WesternAnimation/RickAndSteveTheHappiestGayCoupleInAllTheWorld'' was created by Fil-Am director Q. Allan Brocka (who is the nephew of, yes, acclaimed Filipino director and National Artist for Film Lino Brocka), and features the titular Rick, Steve's 30-year-old Fil-Am husband, and his family as supporting characters. |
530 | |
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532 | |
533 | [[/index]] |
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