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* [[The Musical]]: Averted in the adaptation, unlike the original whose action, comedy and drama sequences are interspersed with the occasional song and dance number. |
* [[The Musical]]: Averted in the adaptation, unlike the original whose action, comedy and drama sequences are interspersed with the occasional song and dance number. |
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* [[Named After Somebody Famous]]: Tanggol's birth name Jesus Nazareno, both in reference to [[Jesus]] and the image of the Black Nazarene in Quiapo where the series takes place. (Given how Roman Catholicism is the predominant religious sect in the Philippines, this doesn't come as a surprise.) |
* [[Named After Somebody Famous]]: Tanggol's birth name Jesus Nazareno, both in reference to [[Jesus]] and the image of the Black Nazarene in Quiapo where the series takes place. (Given how Roman Catholicism is the predominant religious sect in the Philippines, this doesn't come as a surprise.) |
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* [[Sean Connery Is About to Shoot You|Tanggol Is About to Shoot You]]: See the page image. |
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* [[This Is a Work of Fiction]]: The show's producers had to put up an all persons fictitious disclaimer especially after the gaffe they had over alleged stereotyping of Muslims to which they issued an [https://entertainment.inquirer.net/486494/batang-quiapo-producers-apologize-for-discriminatory-portrayals-of-muslim-characters apology] for the incident, with Coco Martin himself personally reaching out to fellow actor and politician Robin Padilla—who is a prominent and outspoken Muslim—to explain his situation and offer his own plea for forgiveness. |
* [[This Is a Work of Fiction]]: The show's producers had to put up an all persons fictitious disclaimer especially after the gaffe they had over alleged stereotyping of Muslims to which they issued an [https://entertainment.inquirer.net/486494/batang-quiapo-producers-apologize-for-discriminatory-portrayals-of-muslim-characters apology] for the incident, with Coco Martin himself personally reaching out to fellow actor and politician Robin Padilla—who is a prominent and outspoken Muslim—to explain his situation and offer his own plea for forgiveness. |
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* [[Villain Protagonist]]: Tanggol. |
* [[Villain Protagonist]]: Tanggol. |