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Ora Engkantada

Ora Engkantada

Description: Ora Engkantada was a popular Filipino children's fantasy show in 1986. It was hosted by Luz Fernandez, playing as "Lola Torya" while reading from a huge ancient book of magical stories. The show's signature song started as an instrumental but later on, lyrics were added that enhanced the theme of the show. Wikipedia
Genre: Fantasy television
Year Released: 1986
First episode air date: 1986
Program Creator: Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation
Genre: Fantasy
Language: Tagalog
Networks: Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation, Radio Philippines Network
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