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| Enteng Kabisote 3 : Okay Ka, Fairy Ko: The Legend Goes On and On and On | |
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| Directed by | Tony Y. Reyes |
| Starring | Vic Sotto |
| Music by | Gloc 9 |
| Distributed by | Octo Arts Films and M-Zet Productions |
| Release date(s) | December 25, 2006 |
| Running time | 115 Minutes |
| Country | |
| Language | English Tagalog Filipino |
| Budget | PHP 1.5M |
Enteng Kabisote 3 : Okay Ka, Fairy Ko: The Legend Goes On and On and On is a 2006 film.
Plot
Enteng (Vic Sotto) has a reason to gloat: business is thriving so he thinks Ina Magenta (Giselle Tongi) will get off his case for once. And she does, but for an entirely different reason: her newest cosmetic trick is a disaster, and it's affecting the whole of Engkantada. Satana (Bing Loyzaga) sees this as the perfect opportunity to put her plans in place, starting with a lizard who poses as Enteng. The Kabisotes must keep together even as they deal with domestic problems so that they can fight as a family against evil.
Cast
- Vic Sotto as Enteng
- Kristine Hermosa as Faye
- Giselle Tongi as Ina Magenta
- Oyo Boy Sotto as Benok
- Bing Loyzaga as Satana
- Aiza Seguerra as Aiza
- Bayani Casimiro II as Prinsipe K (as Bayani Casimiro Jr.)
- Joey de Leon as Shintaro Guko Yami
- Jose Manalo as Jose
- Ruby Rodriguez as Amy
- Antonio Aquitania as Zarkov
- Paolo Ballesteros as Pao
- Ciara Sotto as Sha
- BJ Forbes as Dingding
- Pia Guanio as Darling
- Cassandra Ponti as Amazona 1
- Ehra Madrigal as Amazona 2
- Angelica Jones as Munitana (From the raise of Munita)
- Alyssa Alano as Lukasta (From the raise of Luka)
- Sugar Mercado as May
- JC Parker as June
- Ella V as April
- Mykaella Ramirez as Ada
- Tito Sotto as Nador
- Jimmy Santos as Boy ng mga Batang Digmaan
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