Cast
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AXLE AEIOU SAMSON (Toto)
Aeiou is a frail-looking but confident little kid with a kick ass personality. Aeiou got the part mainly because it was HIS, in the first place and just as the universe wants it. There’s no amount of fireworks in the world that can match this boy’s blinding spirit. Fried chicken, robots and signing autographs (he hopes) is this boy’s source of joy.
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RUSSEL ABULAD (Badong)
The director was not looking for a bullish kid to play Badong, he was in actuality, looking the other way. Russel in real life is a kind, gentle kid who won’t hurt a fly – which is perfect for Badong who is rock solid outside but a mushy, pastel-colored marshmallow inside. Russel is the perfect marshmallow the team was looking for – he’s got the right balance of sweetness and charm to make the bully character loveable.
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ALLEN DIMAUNAHAN (Ogoy)
Despite being perfect for the role, casting Allen as Ogoy was a big gamble. The boy, though showing a lot of spunk is very shy. But Team Nono took the risk and Direk Milo adjusted the script to suit him and crossed his fingers. Allen gave Ogoy his smile and a ringing voice that fills a scene with careless energy and life. Allen lends Ogoy an ethereal sadness that is very real and familiar
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IAN GALLIGUEZ (Aling Glenda)
Ian is known for her acerbic wit and comedic timing. As a mother of 3 (with twin boys at that!) comedy is not just her life but a life line to keep her sanity. Someday she hopes to visit other planets and possibly migrate.
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XYRIS BEATINGO (Ruby)
Xyris has appeared in various Philippine TV shows and independent films. He recently joined the cast of the new Iskul Bukol playing the role of a nerdy teacher’s pet. He names June Veras, Dr. Brian Bantugan, Bodjie Pascua, Pen Medina and Edwin Serrano as some of his mentors.
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SIGRID ANDREA BERNARDO (Ms. Dimaculangan)
An actress and a filmmaker, Sigrid makes films for advocacy and passion. A Theater Arts graduate fromt he University of the Philippines and a scholar from the Tanghalang Pilipino of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, she is the award winning director behind the short films Babae (Woman) and Little. If not directing, she works as an assistant director and acts on theater and film.
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JOEMAR SUSTENTO (Dindo)
Joemar started acting in 2005 at the University of San Agustin Little Theater in Iloilo, playing parts in Nick Joaquin’s May Day Eye, Tatarin and in Jesus Christ Superstar. In 2007 he became a member of the Actor’s Community Theater – LIPA. He’s currently a Resident Artist and OIC of the Lipa Actors Company. Nono is his film debut.
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