Pirena, Amihan, Alena, and Danaya, the four princesses of Lireo, vie for the title of Queen. When The Queen doesn't acknowledge Pirena's victory over the crown, she goes to the Hathors, the ... Read allPirena, Amihan, Alena, and Danaya, the four princesses of Lireo, vie for the title of Queen. When The Queen doesn't acknowledge Pirena's victory over the crown, she goes to the Hathors, the enemy kingdom, and danger looms over Encantadia.Pirena, Amihan, Alena, and Danaya, the four princesses of Lireo, vie for the title of Queen. When The Queen doesn't acknowledge Pirena's victory over the crown, she goes to the Hathors, the enemy kingdom, and danger looms over Encantadia.
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Overview:
"Encantadia" is a groundbreaking Filipino fantasy television series that first aired in 2005. Created by Suzette Doctolero and directed by Mark A. Reyes and Gil Tejada Jr., the series is the first installment in the "Encantadia" franchise. It tells the story of four sisters - Pirena, Amihan, Alena, and Danaya - who are guardians of the elemental gems that keep the magical world of Encantadia in balance.
Strengths:
1. World-Building and Lore One of the most notable aspects of "Encantadia" is its ambitious and richly detailed fantasy world. The show introduces its own mythology, language (the constructed language "Enchanta"), and geography, which was rare and innovative for Philippine television at the time. The attention to detail in creating the realms of Lireo, Hathoria, Sapiro, and Adamya impressed viewers and created a solid fanbase.
2. Costumes and Production Design For a local production in 2005, the show's costume and set design were commendable. Although there were limitations due to budget, the visual presentation - from royal armors to mystical landscapes - showed creativity and passion. Many praised the elaborate costumes worn by the diwatas and the Hathors.
3. Story and Themes The series combined elements of family drama, betrayal, love, and war, all set within a fantasy framework. The dynamic between the sisters - especially Pirena's jealousy and Amihan's sense of duty - added emotional weight. Themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and power resonated with many Filipino viewers.
4. Strong Female Leads "Encantadia" stood out for its focus on strong, complex female characters. The four Sang'gres each represented different values and personalities, with actresses Iza Calzado (Amihan), Sunshine Dizon (Pirena), Karylle (Alena), and Diana Zubiri (Danaya) delivering notable performances that became iconic in Philippine TV history.
Weaknesses:
1. Visual Effects (By Modern Standards) While impressive for its time, the CGI and visual effects are dated by today's standards. Some of the fight scenes and magical elements can appear clunky or overly ambitious, given the technology and budget constraints in 2005.
2. Pacing and Length As with many teleseryes, some parts of the series suffered from slow pacing and filler episodes. Certain story arcs could have been tighter to maintain momentum throughout the show.
3. Supporting Cast and Dialogue While the leads were strong, some of the supporting characters were less developed, and certain dialogue sequences occasionally bordered on melodrama - a common feature in local dramas of that era.
Legacy and Cultural Impact:
"Encantadia" is widely regarded as a landmark in Philippine fantasy television. It sparked a renewed interest in the fantaserye genre and led to several spin-offs and reboots, including a 2016 reboot that introduced the series to a new generation. It also helped raise the bar for local productions in terms of ambition and creativity.
Final Verdict:
Rating: 9/10
"Encantadia" (2005) is a pioneering fantasy epic that captivated Filipino audiences with its rich lore, memorable characters, and imaginative world. Despite technical limitations, its emotional core and strong storytelling helped it become a cult classic and a defining work in Philippine television history.
Strengths:
1. World-Building and Lore One of the most notable aspects of "Encantadia" is its ambitious and richly detailed fantasy world. The show introduces its own mythology, language (the constructed language "Enchanta"), and geography, which was rare and innovative for Philippine television at the time. The attention to detail in creating the realms of Lireo, Hathoria, Sapiro, and Adamya impressed viewers and created a solid fanbase.
2. Costumes and Production Design For a local production in 2005, the show's costume and set design were commendable. Although there were limitations due to budget, the visual presentation - from royal armors to mystical landscapes - showed creativity and passion. Many praised the elaborate costumes worn by the diwatas and the Hathors.
3. Story and Themes The series combined elements of family drama, betrayal, love, and war, all set within a fantasy framework. The dynamic between the sisters - especially Pirena's jealousy and Amihan's sense of duty - added emotional weight. Themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and power resonated with many Filipino viewers.
4. Strong Female Leads "Encantadia" stood out for its focus on strong, complex female characters. The four Sang'gres each represented different values and personalities, with actresses Iza Calzado (Amihan), Sunshine Dizon (Pirena), Karylle (Alena), and Diana Zubiri (Danaya) delivering notable performances that became iconic in Philippine TV history.
Weaknesses:
1. Visual Effects (By Modern Standards) While impressive for its time, the CGI and visual effects are dated by today's standards. Some of the fight scenes and magical elements can appear clunky or overly ambitious, given the technology and budget constraints in 2005.
2. Pacing and Length As with many teleseryes, some parts of the series suffered from slow pacing and filler episodes. Certain story arcs could have been tighter to maintain momentum throughout the show.
3. Supporting Cast and Dialogue While the leads were strong, some of the supporting characters were less developed, and certain dialogue sequences occasionally bordered on melodrama - a common feature in local dramas of that era.
Legacy and Cultural Impact:
"Encantadia" is widely regarded as a landmark in Philippine fantasy television. It sparked a renewed interest in the fantaserye genre and led to several spin-offs and reboots, including a 2016 reboot that introduced the series to a new generation. It also helped raise the bar for local productions in terms of ambition and creativity.
Final Verdict:
Rating: 9/10
"Encantadia" (2005) is a pioneering fantasy epic that captivated Filipino audiences with its rich lore, memorable characters, and imaginative world. Despite technical limitations, its emotional core and strong storytelling helped it become a cult classic and a defining work in Philippine television history.
Encantadia is a magical fantasy show that leaves the audience left gob-smacked in terms of looking at those well-famed stars when I was a kid. These four Sang'gres from my childhood are proven worthy to be warriors. Played by Diana Zubiri, Karylle, Izabel Calzado, and Sunshine Dizon, the warriors carried their magic of four elements of Earth, Water, Fire, and Air, even Aether, a fifth element that's also discovered in the next installment. They are now reunited when it comes to a spectacular performance in "It's Showtime!" and they are fantastic. The television show on the other hand, however, some effects are not to be disgraced for many other creatures, except for a small animatronic character that struggles to move to make the warriors and the others interact with, even for the design upgrades. The visual effects were truly satisfying but it needs some perceptual work, and the CGI dragons are not well-animated good. But the stories are very powerful to an enormous battle to extent in later episodes. Four celebrities playing warriors now became moms, but I recently didn't realize, the audience wishes that they'll be prepared for the future.
Overall, Encantadia is a one of those well-loved Philippine television fantasy drama series, in which that I prefer there are no disguises to assert with. But let's be clear that I am not able to imagine I could warp into a television episode that makes me featured as an extra for helping these warriors by frustrating, the Sang'gres are the best at fighting the enemies, and it's not just forbidding their task to strike a beam, but it's also loveable to combine the elements into. By the way, I hope I see those Pinoy celebrities in real life again in the future, but Karylle will become a mom real soon.
Overall, Encantadia is a one of those well-loved Philippine television fantasy drama series, in which that I prefer there are no disguises to assert with. But let's be clear that I am not able to imagine I could warp into a television episode that makes me featured as an extra for helping these warriors by frustrating, the Sang'gres are the best at fighting the enemies, and it's not just forbidding their task to strike a beam, but it's also loveable to combine the elements into. By the way, I hope I see those Pinoy celebrities in real life again in the future, but Karylle will become a mom real soon.
My FINAL thoughts about this series....
First, I'm not a big "Telefantasya" but I give the writers, directors, actors, and the entire staff for bringing this in Philippine TV. I don't expect this show to be original in terms of concept co'z the fact the matter is every single tale or story can inevitably crosses path in terms of similarities and coincidence. Encantadia is not great but not bad. The main goal of the producers are to entertain the majority. We all know how bad the situation in the Philippines right now, politically and economically. Obviously it's about ratings and exploiting (I mean in a good way) their actors to fame.
Second, Encantadia revolves around the four elements and the four Sangres. Their battle against the forces of evil. It sounds typical and yeah...predictable but at the end day what do you expect from Telefantasya stories...nothing. The actors and their chemistry are tolerable. Though, Sunshine Dizon is the one for me that really stands out the most. I like this show because this time the women are kicking as*. It's not the same old, traditional premise, like men saving the world.
Third, the ending was little dry. They could have done better with the battle scenes but I guess it was reasonable in a sense of anticipation of Encantadia's prequel Etheria.
Fourth, I appreciate GMA7 (TV network produces this series) for everything. They stick with their homegrown writers, um, giving them jobs, trusting them, rather not depending on foreign concepts just to produce innovative television.
And lastly, the theme song is pretty good.
First, I'm not a big "Telefantasya" but I give the writers, directors, actors, and the entire staff for bringing this in Philippine TV. I don't expect this show to be original in terms of concept co'z the fact the matter is every single tale or story can inevitably crosses path in terms of similarities and coincidence. Encantadia is not great but not bad. The main goal of the producers are to entertain the majority. We all know how bad the situation in the Philippines right now, politically and economically. Obviously it's about ratings and exploiting (I mean in a good way) their actors to fame.
Second, Encantadia revolves around the four elements and the four Sangres. Their battle against the forces of evil. It sounds typical and yeah...predictable but at the end day what do you expect from Telefantasya stories...nothing. The actors and their chemistry are tolerable. Though, Sunshine Dizon is the one for me that really stands out the most. I like this show because this time the women are kicking as*. It's not the same old, traditional premise, like men saving the world.
Third, the ending was little dry. They could have done better with the battle scenes but I guess it was reasonable in a sense of anticipation of Encantadia's prequel Etheria.
Fourth, I appreciate GMA7 (TV network produces this series) for everything. They stick with their homegrown writers, um, giving them jobs, trusting them, rather not depending on foreign concepts just to produce innovative television.
And lastly, the theme song is pretty good.
Encantadia is one of the best telefantasyas that I have seen my entire life!!! It is very unique from other Filipino fantasy films like Darna or Panday and kampanerang kuba!!!!!!!!!!!1 The story is very unpredictable and is very very interesting!!! It really go me hooked up and made me want to watch in night after night and made me hate weekends! All the time, i will think of it even in my dreams i see it... It is addicting!!! Unlike Panday and Kampanerang kuba from ABSCBN, though it is very unrealistic, people like me can connect to the story. Well, most of the time it makes me want to be an encantada and live in another world. It really rocks...
Encantadia is the only local TV show that got me hooked! Since it's airing -- the show earned good reviews. This is the only show i know (as reported by agb and other independent stat agencies) that got the ab and c crowd (the elite and educated pinoy crowd)interested (before enca.. they do NOT watch tagalog movies or TV). No wonder Encantadia is NOW the number show in the Phil! It's understandable. Enca has a good storyline or premise (Not a ripped of LOTR, mind you. jeesh-- where'd u get that?). Great characters(tough, highly principled women/sang'gre's, they show greatlove for their kingdom). It's fast paced storytelling and plot twist are very very unpredictable. Though it's fx needs improvement but who cares?
We watch encantadia because it brings out the child in us (the sense of magic and wonderment)-- and THAT's what FANTASY is all about!
We watch encantadia because it brings out the child in us (the sense of magic and wonderment)-- and THAT's what FANTASY is all about!
Did you know
- TriviaDanaya's name was said to be a wordplay from the name of the actress (Diana Zubiri) playing the role, as well as from the Roman goddess of the hunt, "Diana."
- ConnectionsFollowed by Etheria: Ang ikalimang kaharian ng Encantadia (2005)
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