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Palos

Palos

Description: Palos is a 2008 Philippine television drama action series the series is loosely based on the classic Filipino comics and film character of the same name Palos, starring Cesar Montano and Jake Cuenca. Wikipedia
Genre: Action
Year Released: 2008
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 63
First episode air date: January 28, 2008
Network: ABS-CBN
Languages: English, Tagalog, Filipino
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