Watch Bubble Gang 17th Anniversary Special dubbed as "Dis Is Siete."
A hilarious night awaits viewers on October 19 as the Bubble Gang cast celebrates its 17th year anniversary in a TV special dubbed as "Dis Is Siete." Ito ay compilation ng limang indie short comedy films made for TV. Ang mga batikang indie film directors na sina Soxie Topacio, Topel Lee, Dante Nico Garcia, at Marlon Rivera, kasama ang director ng Bubble Gang na si Uro Q. Dela Cruz ang namuno sa proyektong ito, with Cesar Cosme as overall head writer.
The first film in this anniversary offering is "Sampal" written by Chito Francisco and directed by Dead Na Si Lolo’s Soxie Topacio. Starring Diego Llorico, Antonio Aquitania, Maureen Larrazabal, Moymoy Palaboy, Jackie Rice, and Ellen Adarna, it is the story of a man named Janessa (played by Llorico), who is treated harshly by his family who takes every opportunity to slap him. His life takes a different turn when he meets and marries a rich man.
The first film in this anniversary offering is "Sampal" written by Chito Francisco and directed by Dead Na Si Lolo’s Soxie Topacio. Starring Diego Llorico, Antonio Aquitania, Maureen Larrazabal, Moymoy Palaboy, Jackie Rice, and Ellen Adarna, it is the story of a man named Janessa (played by Llorico), who is treated harshly by his family who takes every opportunity to slap him. His life takes a different turn when he meets and marries a rich man.
Acclaimed TV and film director Topel Lee directed the Henry Maceda-penned "Deadspot." The plot revolves around a couple (played by Michael V. and Gwen Zamora), who enjoys making out in dark places. Sa kalaunan ay mararamdaman nilang may multong sumusunod sa kanila kahit saan man sila magpunta.
Spearheading the third film is Bubble Gang’s very own director, Uro Q. Dela Cruz. Written by Roel Raval, "Tres Y Locos" stars Ogie Alcasid, Antonio Aquitania, Betong Sumaya and Rufa Mae Quinto. The semi-musical short film focuses on a famous trio from up north and the effects of eating the Ilocos kakanin, tupig.
Babae sa Septic Tank director Marlon Rivera is the man behind Cesar Cosme’s "Kabiyak." Ito ay kuwento tungkol sa dalawang babae na pinag-aagawan ang bangkay ng isang lalake. It stars Michael V., Maureen Larrazabal, and Jackie Rice, kasama ang iba pang Bubble Gang cast members.
Si Neneng B naman ang magiging bida ng huling pelikula na pinamagatang "Baket Tinawag Na Neneng Baket si Neneng B?" Sa panulat ni Mon Roco at sa direksiyon ni Dante Nico Garcia, the short film stars Sam Pinto and Ogie Alcasid, together with the rest of the Bubble Gang cast. Sa pelikulang ito malalaman ang back story ni Neneng B, at magtatapos sa isang pick-upan battle.
Don’t miss these special short films sa 17th anniversary celebration ng longest-running gag show ng bansa, ang Bubble Gang! Mapapanood ito sa October 19, Friday, pagkatapos ng Inside Protege. -- Text credit: Michelle Caligan, GMANetwork.com
Spearheading the third film is Bubble Gang’s very own director, Uro Q. Dela Cruz. Written by Roel Raval, "Tres Y Locos" stars Ogie Alcasid, Antonio Aquitania, Betong Sumaya and Rufa Mae Quinto. The semi-musical short film focuses on a famous trio from up north and the effects of eating the Ilocos kakanin, tupig.
Babae sa Septic Tank director Marlon Rivera is the man behind Cesar Cosme’s "Kabiyak." Ito ay kuwento tungkol sa dalawang babae na pinag-aagawan ang bangkay ng isang lalake. It stars Michael V., Maureen Larrazabal, and Jackie Rice, kasama ang iba pang Bubble Gang cast members.
Si Neneng B naman ang magiging bida ng huling pelikula na pinamagatang "Baket Tinawag Na Neneng Baket si Neneng B?" Sa panulat ni Mon Roco at sa direksiyon ni Dante Nico Garcia, the short film stars Sam Pinto and Ogie Alcasid, together with the rest of the Bubble Gang cast. Sa pelikulang ito malalaman ang back story ni Neneng B, at magtatapos sa isang pick-upan battle.
Don’t miss these special short films sa 17th anniversary celebration ng longest-running gag show ng bansa, ang Bubble Gang! Mapapanood ito sa October 19, Friday, pagkatapos ng Inside Protege. -- Text credit: Michelle Caligan, GMANetwork.com
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