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*Dr. Axis - [[Aiko Melendez]]
*Dr. Axis - [[Aiko Melendez]]
*Dr. Kuwago - [[Michael de Mesa]]
*Dr. Kuwago - [[Michael de Mesa]]
*A-Gel/Anghel Arsenal - John Ace Zabarde
*A-Gel/Anghel Arsenal - John Ace Zabarte
*G:Boy/Bugoy - JC Tizon
*G:Boy/Bugoy - JC Tizon
*3-Na/Trina De La Paz - Anna Larrucea
*3-Na/Trina De La Paz - Anna Larrucea

Revision as of 14:29, 7 February 2011

Batang X is a movie in the Philippines in 1995 under Regal Films. It is about 5 children with superhuman abilities. These 5 children were kidnapped by the alien Dr. Axis to help her steal energy sources for her spaceship.

Cast & Crew

  • Directors - Peque Gallaga, Lore Reyes
  • Dr. Axis - Aiko Melendez
  • Dr. Kuwago - Michael de Mesa
  • A-Gel/Anghel Arsenal - John Ace Zabarte
  • G:Boy/Bugoy - JC Tizon
  • 3-Na/Trina De La Paz - Anna Larrucea
  • KidLat/Kiko Arsenal - John Prats
  • Control - Janus Del Prado
  • Zygrax - Chuck Perez

Franchise

TV

The movie's success generated a TV series Batang X: The Next Generation in ABC 5. The show was developed by MPB Primedia. It ran 45 minutes long per episode.

Comics

A comic book series of Batang X was published by Sonic Publishing and was sponsored, as with the movie, by McDonald's.