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25 Episodes 2013 - 2014
Episode 1
Episode 2
Jay Taruc meets Melvin Melgazo, the Filipino inventor whose invention helped Cambodia after it was rejected by the Philippine government.
Episode 3
Episode 4
Episode 5
Episode 6
Episode 7
Episode 8
Episode 9
30 mins
Sandra Aguinaldo meets Sultan Jamalul Kiram III of Sulu. Despite his position as a monarch, his life and finances are nothing but ordinary.
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Episode 12
Episode 13
30 mins
In the foggy mountain range of Sierra Madre are spiny vines that provide a living for the Dumagats of Sitio Kinabuan, Tanay, Rizal. These are rattan vines or "yantok", which start to sell at three pesos and go as much as 20 pesos each, depending on the size. And for this selling price, fourteen-year-old Jacqueline Araojo joins her parents and elders into the thick forests of Sierra Madre in search for these thorny vines that dangle the trees. Jacqueline has a dream and as she carries their rattan harvest to town, she is a step closer to it.
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Episode 20
Episode 21
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Episode 23
Episode 24
30 mins
In Central Luzon, in the biggest plain and rice granary of the Philippines, many fear a silent creature. A bite spells peril. In a flash, life meets death. But this creature is not a hindrance for the farmer Mang Agapito, not his real name. Life in the rice field must go on: there's a season of harvest, there's a season for planting. And in times of need, he and his sons are caught in a grapple with the snakes that lurk their fields...they struggle with one of the deadliest snakes in the country- the Philippine cobra. Who wins this battle between human strength and animal venom? Who will become prey?
Episode 25
Most of the Manobo families survive the daily grind by eating boiled root crops like sweet potato and cassava. For Arnel, 12 years old, providing for his family is a priority. His parents can only cultivate corn and other root crops since they don't have jobs. Arnel considers himself as the one responsible for his younger siblings because the older ones are married off. So he has to look for other means for his family to survive.