Enteng Kabisote 2: Okay ka, Fairy ko... The Legend Continues (2005)

Genre : Comedy, Family, Fantasy

Runtime : 0M

Director : Tony Y. Reyes
Writer : Bibeth Orteza, Tony Y. Reyes

Synopsis

Taking off where Enteng Kabisote (The Legend of Okay Ka, Fairy Ko) ended, this year's filmic installment of the much-loved TV series of the earthling Enteng Kabisote and his romance with his Faye, despite the frequent intervention of his mother-in-law Ina Magenta, Queen of fairyland Engkantasia, goes on to bigger grounds. Their family is expanding as Faye is again on the family way. The magical world Engkantasya and the man's world welcomes a new addition to the Kabisote family with Ada, Enteng and Faye's new baby girl - a new princess of Engkantasya. While both worlds were happy with this new addition, Darkness is once again brooding both in Engkantasya and in man's world. In the previous film, Satana, the ruler of Kadiliman (Darkness) lost her powers and was vanquish by Magenta. Reborn through the blood of a traitor, Satana regained her powers and vowed to destroy Enkantasya. This time she has succeeded.

Actors

Vic Sotto
Vic Sotto
Enteng
Kristine Hermosa
Kristine Hermosa
Faye
Alice Dixson
Alice Dixson
Ina Magenta
Oyo Boy Sotto
Oyo Boy Sotto
Benok
Bing Loyzaga
Bing Loyzaga
Satana
Ice Seguerra
Ice Seguerra
Aiza
Joey de Leon
Joey de Leon
Pangay Pokpok
Toni Rose Gayda
Toni Rose Gayda
Ina Azul
Marian Rivera
Marian Rivera
Alyssa
Wally Bayola
Wally Bayola
Jose Manalo
Jose Manalo
Pauleen Luna
Pauleen Luna
Ehra Madrigal
Ehra Madrigal
Melanie Marquez
Melanie Marquez
Ina Verde
Boy Roque
Boy Roque
Bayani Casimiro Jr.
Bayani Casimiro Jr.
Prinsipe K
Angel Sy
Angel Sy
Leila Kuzma
Leila Kuzma

Crews

Tony Y. Reyes
Tony Y. Reyes
Director
Bibeth Orteza
Bibeth Orteza
Screenplay
Tony Y. Reyes
Tony Y. Reyes
Screenplay

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