100 Days to Heaven

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100 Days to Heaven
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Genre Christian drama
Created by ABS-CBN Studios
Dindo C. Perez
Julie Anne R. Benitez
Rondel P. Lindayag
Written by
  • Shugo Praico
  • Crisanto Lim
Directed by
  • Malu L. Sevilla
  • Jojo A. Saguin
  • Don M. Cuaresma
Starring
Music byJessie Lasaten
Opening theme"Mahiwaga" by Fatima Soriano with Mandaluyong Children's Choir
Ending theme"Mahiwaga" by Angeline Quinto
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of episodes140 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerMaya Manuel-Aralar
Production locationPhilippines
EditorJay Mendoza
Running time30–42 minutes
Production company Dreamscape Entertainment
Original release
Network ABS-CBN
ReleaseMay 9 (2011-05-09) 
November 18, 2011 (2011-11-18)

100 Days to Heaven is a 2011 Philippine television drama series broadcast by ABS-CBN. Directed by Malu L. Sevilla, Jojo A. Saguin and Don M. Cuaresma, it stars Coney Reyes, Xyriel Manabat and Jodi Sta. Maria. It aired on the network's Primetime Bida line up and worldwide on TFC from May 9 to November 18, 2011, replacing Mutya and was replaced by Ikaw ay Pag-Ibig .

Contents

This is Coney Reyes' first lead role after having already portrayed supporting roles in teleseryes such as Sa Puso Ko, Iingatan Ka , Ysabella and Rubi . [1] The series is streaming online on YouTube. [2]

Overview

This show has been developed by Mga Anghel na Walang Langit , Princess Sarah , May Bukas Pa , Agua Bendita , Momay , and Mutya due to genre of family and religious-oriented drama series where Dreamscape Entertainment released these type of series since 2005. It co-existed with Budoy from October 10 to November 18, 2011, and was succeeded by Ikaw ay Pag-Ibig on November 21, 2011.

On March 14, 2020, during the past eight years after the end of the show's original airing on November 18, 2011, ABS-CBN announced that 100 Days to Heaven will be re-airing on Primetime Bida beginning on March 16, 2020, temporarily replacing Pamilya Ko as part of the network's special programming block during the Enhanced community quarantine in Luzon done to stop the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines which necessitated the network to suspend teleserye tapings. [3]

However, the re-runs were moved to 5:05 pm as the network decided to give the timeslot to a rerun of Meteor Garden's 2018 remake. [4]

This rerun was abruptly cut due to the closure of ABS-CBN's free to air stations following the cease and desist order issued by the National Telecommunications Commission on account of its franchise expiration. [5] It also had a rerun in 2015 on YouTube which includes all 140 episodes. [6]

YearEpisodeNo. of episodesFirst airedLast airedFirst aired (overall)Last aired (overall)
2011 1–
133
133May 9, 2011November 9, 2011May 9, 2011November 18, 2011
134–140 7November 10, 2011November 18, 2011

Production

The series was announced on February 24, 2011, when ABS-CBN registered for the trademark and copyright of the show, and then its trailer for the show was released. Taping or principal photography for the series were done for 6 months from May 9, 2011, to November 18, 2011. Overall, production process of the series which included its announcement spanned for 9 months.

Premise

Anna Manalastas (Coney Reyes) is the dictator of a toy company that she built. In the past, she was a smart and talented little girl who never saw her mother. Her father mistreats and threatens her whenever she tries to impress him, although the actions of her father were out of discipline. She got pregnant later in her life, and for this her father got very mad. At her father's deathbed, she was taught how humans can never be capable of goodness.

After giving birth, Anna gave her daughter away since she did not think she could adequately raise the child and provide proper love and support for her. She then grows up to be mean, selfish, obnoxious and greedy due to her troubled past. Later on she was killed in a car explosion, an orchestrated "accident" which was planned by her most trusted employee's (Bobby) wife, Miranda. As she was about to be condemned to hell, Tagabantay, the gatekeeper of heaven, gives her a second chance after bargaining. She gets a chance to live again and make amends with those whom she wronged while still alive, but as a child, and for only 100 days.

In her quest for redemption, she'll be helped by people she thought were insignificant, and eventually run into her own daughter who will prove crucial to her own mission. Little did she know also that aside from changing for the greater good, Anna was also sent back to life in the last days of her moment, to also find love and peace that was never given to her on her early days, including to discover who is her real daughter.

Cast and characters


Main cast

Cast

Character

Summary

Madame Anna Manalastas (Age 56)

The protagonist. Anna is the evil and ruthless former owner of the Toy Company. After her death, Tagabantay tells her that she cannot enter heaven because of all the bad things she did in her life. Fortunately, Tagabantay gives her a second chance to correct her past mistakes by returning to Earth in her childhood form. Once she is back on Earth, she meets Kevin, a young boy who has a sister, Sophia who later reveals to be her daughter. With the help of Sophia Delgado and her family, she must find all the people she hurt and correct what she has done in her past life. Over time, she'll learn to feel love and life values she had not known before because of her tragic past. She made Sophia Delgado enter her company as Sophia Mendoza, a marketing consultant for her mission. While finding for her daughter that she abandoned, she secretly followed a lead, her old maid, Digna, revealing, Sophia Delgado is her biological daughter. In the end, she learned the real meaning of love, forgiveness, and sacrifice.

Young Anna Manalastas (Age 7)

She is evil and snobbish at first but learns to change for the good when Tagabantay gave her second chance to come back to Earth and her younger self will serve as her vessel. While doing her mission on earth, she will be able to meet Sophia Delgado and her family through Kevin, Sophia's step brother to be revealed. As she stays with their family and sees their condition, she offers her a big amount of money, but Sophia needing to help her with her mission. While she does her mission with her, she develops a good relationship with Sophia and her "cousins", Bruce and Jopet. She voices another girl at the end of the last episode.

Teen/Young Adult Anna Manalastas (Age 21)
Sophia Manalastas Mosqueda/Trisha Manalastas/Sophia Mendoza

A good character. She agrees to help Anna by having a false identity and work at The Toy Company. Over the days, she'll learn to know Anna Manalastas and be her best friend. Little does she know that she is the multi-million dollar heiress to her biological mother's inheritance. She will eventually learn who her biological mother is and if she is willing to accept her inheritance her biological mother's company. In the end, she learns to forgive and accept her biological mother, even before her mother was able to accomplish her mission and enter the gates of heaven. She was able to get the company that her mother worked for and had a happy ever after with Bart and her adoptive father, Andres.

Supporting cast

Cast

Character

Summary

Bobby Ramirez†

Bobby is the main antagonist and Anna's former assistant in The Toy Company, where he once worked as a carrier of goods. The day before he died, he seeks forgiveness from Anna for his resentment against her. He entered Heaven after. Anna reunited with him in the ending part of the series.

Teen Bobby Ramirez†
Smokey Manaloto
Bruce Lim†

Bruce is one of Sophia's kind hearted and bubbly street cousins, together with Jopet. Later on, he was killed by Baldo. In the end, he and Anna reunited in Heaven.

Miranda Salviejo-Ramirez

Miranda is the main antagonist and Bobby's wife who is the mastermind of killing Anna.

Vangie Martelle
Teen Miranda Salviejo
Bartolome "Bart" Ramirez Jr.

He is the younger brother of Bobby. Bobby stood as Bart's foster father when their parents died. Idolizing Bobby as his idol, he has been following all his life what Bobby wants. Even if he loves music, he still chose to work for Anna because Bobby put him there as a midlevel manager. However, Anna thinks Bart is worthless as a manager in her company. He fell in love with Sophia Mendoza, the fake marketing expert of The Toy Company, and later to be revealed as legal heiress of all Madame Anna's wealth. In the middle of the series, he knew the truth about Sophia's true identity, but kept it as a secret to Bobby and Miranda. In the end, he had a happily ever after with Sophia.

Andres Delgado

Andres is a very loving father to Sophia and Kevin. Despite his handicap, he still works to earn a living to help augment their daily needs. In the middle of the series, it was revealed that Andres is Sophia's adoptive father.

Jopet Lim

Jopet is one of Sophia's street smart cousins. Together with Bruce, they are Sophia's accomplices in her scams. He fell in love with Yannie, Bobby and Bart Ramirez's younger sister, even if he can not because of Madame Anna's mission.

Kevin Delgado†

Kevin is a very active kid. He is full of hope, which he shares with the people around him. At a young age, he already knows that his time on Earth may come sooner than expected. This is the reason why he is looking for a man who will love and take care of Sophia. One night, he saved Anna, his best friend, who was supposed to be the one hit by a car, which causes his death. In the end of the series, he and Madame Anna got reunited in heaven.

Tagabantay/Saint Peter

He was the one who gave Anna the task of giving Anna a second chance to correct her past mistakes before ascending to Heaven within a hundred days.

Young Tagabantay
Jessica Cruz

Jessica is the secondary antagonist and fiancé of Bart in the series. She hates Sophia and Anna. She plans to marry Bart, but failed due to Bart falling for Sophia instead. Then, she planned to kill Sophia so that Bart could marry her. In the middle of the series, she did everything not knowingly in the beginning that Sophia is her cousin, the legal heiress of Madame Anna's wealth, to not get the company of Madame Anna. The time Sophia sold the company to Ramirez's couple and knew she is not the true heiress of Madame Anna's company and wealth, she was kicked out of the company. In the end, she went to Europe for her to start a new life again.

Yanie Ramirez

Yanie is a sweet beautiful girl in the series. She was the youngest of the Ramirez children and is in love with Jopet.

Lola Kayang Lim

She is a good, loving, and sometimes a funny grandmother to Bruce and Jopet.

Guest cast

Promotion

This series has been developed by Mga Anghel Na Walang Langit , Princess Sarah , May Bukas Pa , Agua Bendita , Momay , Noah , and Mutya due its genre of family, child-oriented, fantasy and religious drama series that has been produced by Dreamscape Entertainment lineup since 2005. It co-existed with Budoy from October 10 to November 18, 2011, and was succeeded by the said series.

Reception

Ratings

100 Days premiered with a 32.1% rating based on Kantar Media Ratings. Since then, the show has been a constant top-rater on its timeslot. On its series finale, the show garnered a 38.7%. [7] According to a survey done by Kantar Media Data, 100 Days, along with fellow ABS-CBN show, Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin , was the most watched program for the third quarter of 2011. [8]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2011 ASAP Pop Viewers' Choice Awards Pop Kapamilya TV Show100 Days to HeavenWon
Pop Kapamilya TV Character Coney Reyes and Xyriel Manabat as Anna ManalastalasNominated
Golden Screen TV Awards [9] Outstanding Original Drama Series100 Days to HeavenNominated
Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Drama SeriesXyriel ManabatNominated
2012 8th USTv Student's Choice Awards [10] Best Actress in a Daily Local Soap OperaXyriel ManabatWon
Best Supporting Actress in a Daily Local Soap Opera Jodi Sta. Maria Won
Best Daily Local Soap Opera100 Days to HeavenWon
10th Gawad TANGLAW for Television [11] Best Performance by an ActressXyriel ManabatWon
Best Drama Series100 Days to HeavenWon
26th PMPC Star Awards For Television [12] Best Child PerformerXyriel ManabatWon
43rd GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards [13] Most Popular Male Child Performer Bugoy Carino Won
Most Popular Female Child PerformerXyriel ManabatWon
Most Popular TV Program Drama Series100 Days to HeavenWon

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