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  1. Okay Ka, Fairy Ko! ( transl. you are okay, my fairy!) is a Philippine television fantasy sitcom series broadcast by Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation, ABS-CBN and GMA Network. [2] Directed by Bert de Leon, it stars Vic Sotto, Charito Solis and Alice Dixson. It premiered on November 26, 1987 and concluded on April 3, 1997.

    • Marvic Sotto
    • November 26, 1987 –, April 3, 1997
  2. Okay Ka Fairy Ko was a Philippine television fantasy sitcom series broadcast by IBC-13, ABS-CBN and GMA Network. Directed by Bert de Leon, it stars Vic Sotto...

  3. Okay ka, fairy ko!: With Vic Sotto, Alice Dixson, Ice Seguerra, Charito Solis.

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    • Comedy, Family, Fantasy
    • Vic Sotto, Alice Dixson, Aiza Seguerra
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    (translation|You're Okay, My Fairy!) is a Philippine television fantasy situational comedy series broadcast by Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation, ABS-CBN and GMA Network.

    During the start of the show, Enteng Kabisote was on the run from a girl, Pipay who was forcing him to marry her through the threats of her muscled brothers. To escape from her, Enteng adopted a street-girl named Aiza and pretended that he already has a daughter from a previous marriage. The girl, not being bothered by this, still pursued Enteng. Unknown to him, Princess Chlorateam was watching him from the Queendom of Engkantasya and fell for him. To aid him in his escape, she magically teleported him to Engkantasya as he fell asleep. When he woke up, he immediately fell for her charms and wanted to marry her. The two of them then returned to Earth and got married, with Aiza as their witness.

    Throughout the run of the show, Enteng maintained a normal life, as well as his sanity, trying to cope with all the magical changes that has been happening in his life since he married a fairy princess.

    Lead cast•Vic Sotto as Vicente "Enteng" Kabisote Jr. - He is repairman/mechanic, the protagonist of the series. His life changes when he married a Fairy, Princess Chlorateam. He serves as the moral center of the story, and the series focused on how he struggled to keep the forces of evil from conquering him and the people that matter to him.

    •Alice Dixson, Tweetie de Leon, and Dawn Zulueta as Chlorateam "Faye" Kabisote - She is a Fairy Princess who was married to Enteng Kabisote. She is the sole heir of Inang Reyna Magenta for the throne of Engkantasya. After her marriage, Faye limited her use of her magic powers to cope with Enteng's normal life. Initially, it was very difficult for her to live her new life on Earth, but with the love and support of her husband, she adjusted well.

    •Charito Solis as Ina Magenta - She is the mother of Faye who always intrudes in the life of the couple. Enteng sees her as the main antagonist of his life, always reminding him how low she thinks of him being a mortal, even calling him Tagalupa (earthling), and how much she wishes that her daughter had married someone else of fairy origin. Enteng counters her intimidation with his sarcastic remarks that even fuels her disapproval of her daughter's marriage to him. Despite this kind of relationship, Ina Magenta honors the fact that Enteng loves her daughter very much and all her insults are a mere part of her daily routine.

    •Bayani Casimiro Sr. as Vicente "Edad" Kabisote Sr. - He is the father of Enteng.

    Supporting cast•Aiza Seguerra as Aiza Kabisote - She is a street kid, but one day, Enteng adopted her and became the first child of Enteng and Faye.

    •Ruby Rodriguez as Amy - She is the nosy, yet trustworthy housekeeper of the Kabisotes, she was hired by Ina Magenta. Amy had seen a lot of weird happenings in the Kabisote's household, yet her memory is constantly erased by either Faye, Ina Magenta, or any of the fairies.

    The show started to air on IBC 13 from November 26, 1987 to February 16, 1989. When IBC and its sister channel, RPN were sequestered, it continue to air on ABS-CBN from February 23, 1989 to January 26 1995. Then when the TAPE Inc. left ABS-CBN, it continue to air on GMA Network from February 2, 1995 until April 3, 1997.

    •Okay Ka, Fairy Ko!: The Movie (1991)

    •Okay Ka, Fairy Ko!: Part 2 (1992)

    •Enteng Kabisote: Okay Ka, Fairy Ko: The Legend (2004)

    •Enteng Kabisote 2: Okay Ka Fairy Ko: The Legend Continues (2005)

    •Enteng Kabisote 3: Okay Ka, Fairy Ko: The Legend Goes On and On and On (2006)

    •Enteng Kabisote 4: Okay Ka, Fairy Ko: The Beginning of the Legend (2007)

    •The theme song of the series is "Fireworks" by Alan Menken from Walt Disney's film adaptation of The Little Mermaid.

    •Dawn Zulueta was the first choice to do the character of Faye during its First Season in IBC 13.

    •The events in the first two movies happened between the episodes of the series.

    •Ben Tisoy is also part of the cast, he first appeared as a guest in one episode on 1993 and became regular in later episodes. He later left the show due to unknown reason.

  4. Okay Ka, Fairy Ko! Okay Ka, Fairy Ko! ( transl.you are okay, my fairy!) is a Philippine television fantasy sitcom series broadcast by Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation, ABS-CBN and GMA Network. [2] Directed by Bert de Leon, it stars Vic Sotto, Charito Solis and Alice Dixson. It premiered on November 26, 1987 and concluded on April 3, 1997.

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  6. Okey Ka, Fairy Ko! was a popular Filipino television situational comedy (sitcom) that first premiered on the Intercontinental Broadcasting Company or IBC 13 and ran from 1987-1989, transferred and continued its run on ABS-CBN from 1989-1985, and finally getting cancelled after two years of its GMA Network run when the show transferred there.

  7. Dec 25, 1991 · Okay ka, fairy ko!: Directed by Bert De Leon, Tony Y. Reyes. With Vic Sotto, Tweetie De Leon, Ice Seguerra, Charito Solis. Evil Queen Luka (Luz Fernandez) must meet a quota of wicked dead to regularly feed their guardian dragon or lose her throne to Moynita (Tetchie Agbayani).

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