Kamandag

Kamandag
Also known as Venom
Genre
Based on Carlo J. Caparas' Kamandag
Written by
  • RJ Nuevas
  • Suzette Doctolero
  • Jules Katanyag
  • Tina Velasco
Directed by
Starring Richard Gutierrez
Theme music composer Eric Torralba
Opening theme "Kamandag" by First Circle
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) Tagalog
No. of episodes 113 + 1 special
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Carol Reyes
  • Angie Castrence
Production location(s) Philippines
Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
Running time 30-45 minutes
Production company(s) GMA Entertainment TV
Release
Original network GMA Network
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Original release November 19, 2007 (2007-11-19) – April 25, 2008 (2008-04-25)

Kamandag (International title: Venom) is a Philippine television drama fantasy series broadcast by GMA Network. The series is based from the graphic novel of Carlo J. Caparas.[1] Directed by Mark A. Reyes and Topel Lee, it stars Richard Gutierrez in the title role. It premiered on November 19, 2007 on the network's Telebabad line up. The series concluded on April 25, 2008 with a total of 113 episodes.[2] It was replaced by Dyesebel in its timeslot.

Origin

Based on the 1980s graphic novels of novelist Carlo J. Caparas, Kamandag is a half-snake and half-human creature with has the same temper as the Hulk. The character is known to be an anti-hero.

Pre-production

Casting

The first Philippine drama of Eula Valdez under the GMA Network wing after ABS-CBN's failure to offer her a follow up project after Maria Flordeluna.[3]

This is also a comeback for veteran actor Johnny Delgado, who moved to the rival network for a some time. And also for young actress Maxene Magalona who took a break from acting after turning down the role of Alwina in the hit series Mulawin, which eventually made Angel Locsin a big star, to focus on her studies in 2004. Senator Bong Revilla, Jr. was offered the role of Haring Saban, a Snake King, but couldn't take it because of his busy schedule with politics and his sci-fi film Resiklo. The role then went to Gardo Versoza.

Training

For his preparation for the series, lead actor Richard Gutierrez trained under UFC star Brandon Vera to master the arts of Muay Thai and Brazilian Jujitsu.[4]

The majority of the cast plays half-human and half-animal they all had to undergo acting workshops at University of the East to achieve an animal portrayal.[5]

Synopsis

Kamandag begins deep down in a cave called the Ambograw, a place where

Vergel transforming into Kamandag

different sorts of half human and half creature beings called Ambogs live. Its kingdom has six tribes: Hasbaya, snake tribe ruled by Haring Saban (Gardo Versoza); Lobobaya, wolf tribe ruled by Haring Gulag (Zoren Legaspi); Pusbaya, cat tribe ruled by Reyna Kuran (Francine Prieto); Goybaya, monkey tribe ruled by Haring Dinggol (Benjie Paras); Orobaya, bull tribe ruled by Haring Budol (played by Johnny Delgado) and Rapaya, a long lost reptile tribe ruled by Reyna Ragona (Sunshine Dizon).

Haring Saban, who is the King of the half human and half snake people (Hasbaya Tribe) and his regular human wife Alicia (Eula Valdez) (the regular humans in the Ambograw are supposed to be caught and turned into slaves, although Saban fell in love with Alicia) and they had a baby. The baby was destined to be killed because he looked like a regular human instead of an Ambog. Haring Gulag, Saban's enemy and King of Lobobaya Tribe, invited Saban to a battle between the two for the ruler of all Ambograw, but Reyna Kuran, queen of Pusbaya Tribe, interfered and set them on fire. Saban died later. Meanwhile, Ikoy (Rainier Castillo) and his sister brought the baby into the human world for his safety.

Domeng (Emilio Garcia) and Elena (Melissa Mendez) found a baby and named him Vergel (Richard Gutierrez). Vergel later discovers his snake powers and his destiny to be a hero. Vergel names himself Kamandag, the savior of all beings. Haring Budol gives Vergel a mysterious bracelet, which was left by his father Haring Saban. His bracelet makes Vergel transform into his armor. His mission is to bring down all kinds of evil, like his enemies Gulag, Kuran and especially Talim.

Lucero (Mark Anthony Fernandez), Vergel's close friend and later enemy, becomes another half-snake half-human and becomes Kamandag's mortal enemy, who names himself as Talim. Kamandag and Talim fights for their love and glory.

Cast and characters

Main cast

The son of the Hasbayan King, Vergel is brought to the world of the mortals to escape his fate in Ambog. He is taken in by a kind couple who adopts him as their own, and Vergel grows up to become a compassionate man who decides to use his emerging powers for the good of everyone. Ten years after the defeat of his enemies, he meets Doro, Lily and Jenny. He chooses Jenny, then he actually tries to save Lily from the three kidnappers.
Lucero was initially Vergel's best friend, but because of different upbringing and because they uphold different values, they become mortal enemies. Lucero shares the same powers as Vergel, but he would rather use his for personal gains. He joins Kamandag to save Jenny but he betrays him so Kamandag stabs him. He dies in an explosive blast which was set by the dying Abdon to sacrifice his life for Jenny and Kamandag.
Jenny is a Manila girl who becomes the woman Vergel and Lucero will fight for. But the city girl hides a secret about her identity. She is the woman to fight for between Kamandag (Richard Gutierrez) and Talim (Mark Anthony Fernandez), a good best friend to Afie (Afi Africa) and Bea (Rhea Nakpil). Ten years later, she kisses Vergel but she sees Lily kidnapped by three men so she orders Vergel to save her
Lily hides a secret love for her childhood best friend Vergel. She's also the lost daughter of Domeng who impregnated Vivian, her mother. Ten years later, she meets Vergel and she tells him that she's engaged with her fiancé. She gets kidnapped by three men while she watched Vergel and Jenny kissing, but he saved her actually in the end.
  • Ehra Madrigal / Anne Chennette T. Rodriguez (young) as Ditas / Denise / Lady Kamandag
Ditas is the real daughter of Domeng and Elena. Vergel treats her as his real sister. She has snake powers which comes from Vergel's blood. She's a rival to Kamandag and Lucero due to their snake powers. She will join Kamandag's forces in the process. She reveals to be Lily's half sister.
Alicia is a mother of Kamandag and wife of King Saban then later King Gulag. She seeks her missing son and her father to reunite with them once again.
Valdez portrays Alicia.
King of Orobaya tribe who is King Saban's close friend. Much like Saban, Budol's benevolence toward humanity as well as diplomatic skills are matched only by the beastly brute strength he displays in battle. He will later have his subordinates take the young Vergel into the mortal world where he would be safest from Gulag's reach and then eventually hand over the bracelet once owned by his friend to Vergel in inheritance. He was punished and then executed by his own son Agol and King Gulag.
The ruler of the Lobobaya clan, King Gulag nurses a deep hatred for Haring Saban because of a woman he lost to the rule of the Hasbaya tribe. Like Reyna Kuran, he is cruel to his mortal slaves. He becomes furious and finds vengeance after the death of his son Adlak (Kamandag's half-brother), who was killed by Lily. He is beheaded by Kamandag in the final battle.
Lucero's father, Abdon is a small-time businessman who makes his business grow through unlawful means. He's also a son of Lolo Pepe and brother of Alicia. His life ends when Ditas bites him and gets poisoned to death, just before he detonates the explosives to kill his own son Lucero, Vergel, Jenny and her friend in his last moments.
Don Pepe is a rich old man who longs to find his missing daughter. In the end, he reunites with Alicia after his long successful recovery by Eliza.
The most cunning ruler in the land of Ambograw, Queen Kuran leads the pack of the Pusbaya. She is most cruel to her slaves from the mortal world. She is stabbed to death by Alicia and dropped into the molten lava.
A Goybayan who is one of Kamandag's allies in his fight against evil. He's a friend of Vergel/Kamandag. He dies in the final battle.
Another one of Domeng's adopted kids; Boyong also comes from the world of the Ambog. There is not a lot known about his real origins. He's the son of Reynang Ragona. He has fire powers which is inherited by his mother. His real name is Dagok.
Ditas' mother who was separated from Domeng. She's also the adoptive mother of Vergel. In the end, Elena repents her sins to Vergel and reunites him with Ditas.
King of the Goybaya clan, Dinggol is very friendly and very business-minded at the same time. Of all the rulers, he is the only one who doesn't want to be involved in tribal wars and alliances. He is, however, not one who would deliberately just turn his back on a friend especially when they needed him most, as seen when he threw Saban a usable weapon during the final moments of the Snake King's duel against Gulag, and right after Budol's execution an event that would remain in Dinggol's conscience for some time. He later redeems himself by joining Kamandag's forces to battle King Gulag's forces. In the end, Dinggol is now the king of Ambograw.
  • Elvis Gutierrez as Agol
As Haring Budog's son, Agol is a mystery to his people. He's also one of Gulag's allies in punishing slaves. Dies in the final battle.
Another Ambog adopted by the kindly Domeng and Elena, Doro grows up to become Vergel's sidekick. He can transform himself into a werewolf. Ten years later, he becomes a businessman.
Haring Saban rules of the Hasbaya tribe and, unlike the other rulers, he treats his mortal slaves with the same respect as he would his fellow Hasbayans. Because of this, the humans see him as their only hope in the world of Ambog. He was defeated by his rival Gulag and died in a fire. He finally meets his son in the spirit world and he will help him in the final battle.
  • Emilio Garcia as Domeng
Domeng is the kindly man who takes in the abandoned Vergel. He becomes the child's adoptive father and he teaches the orphan the values he will uphold when he becomes of age.
Ragona is an Ambog who has fire powers and is the queen of Rapaya Tribe of Abograw. She finally meets her son Boyong/Dagok. She is one of Kamandag's allies in his fight against King Gulag and Queen Kuran. In the end, Ragona ends up as the queen of Ambograw.

Supporting cast

Ratings

According to AGB Nielsen Philippines' Mega Manila household television ratings, the pilot episode of Kamandag earned a 42.7% rating.[10] While the final episode scored a 38.1% rating.[11] The series had its highest rating on February 26, 2008 and March 7, 2008 with a 43.6% rating.[12][13] The special, Ang Bagsik ni Kamandag garnered a 29.0% rating.[14]

References

  1. GMA 7, siksik sa mga pasabog, mb.com.ph, n.d. Accessed last May 14, 2007.
  2. Richard Gutierrez and Dingdong Dantes star in horror film "Dagao", pep.ph, n.d. Accessed last July 23, 2007.
  3. Actress Eula Valdes is now a Kapuso star, pep.ph, n.d. Accessed last November 12, 2007.
  4. UFC hotshot Brandon Vera weighs options on whether to take acting seriously, pep.ph, n.d. Accessed last November 12, 2007.
  5. Francine Prieto is comfortable playing contravida roles, pep.ph, n.d. Accessed last November 12, 2007.
  6. GMA-7 announces the cast of new action series "Kamandag", pep.ph, n.d. Accessed last September 6, 2007.
  7. Eula, Kapuso na!, journal.com.ph, n.d. Accessed last October 24, 2007.
  8. Rufa Mae, mahal pa rin si Erik, abante-tonite, n.d. Accessed last September 6, 2007.
  9. Rainier Castillo shows some skin in his costume as human monkey in "Kamandag", pep.ph, n.d. Accessed last November 12, 2007.
  10. Godinez, Bong (November 20, 2007). "TV Ratings (Nov. 19): Richard Gutierrez's "Kamandag" is off to a good start". Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  11. Santiago, Erwin (April 29, 2008). "TV Ratings (April 25–28): "Dyesebel" pilot episode swims its way to the top". Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  12. TV Ratings (Feb. 26-28): "Daisy Siete" and "Eat Bulaga!" engage in seesaw battle
  13. Philippine Entertainment Portal | Television | TV Ratings (March 7-10): "Marimar" fever reaches the daytime race
  14. TV Ratings (Nov. 16–18): "Marimar" achieves new milestone while "Kamandag" primer spews venom, pep.ph, n.d. Accessed last November 19, 2007.
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