Misteri Gunung Merapi | |
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Also known as | Misteri Mak Lampir Legenda Gunung Merapi |
Genre | Action History War Horror Mystery |
Created by | Genta Buana Pitaloka |
Written by | M. Abnar Romli Niki Kosasih |
Screenplay by | M. Abnar Romli |
Story by | Asmadi Sjafar |
Directed by | M.Abnar Romli Ucik Supra ED.Pesta Sirait Muchlis Raya Dimas Haring Billy Kepayang |
Starring | Farida Pasha Marcelino Yuni Sulistyawati Syamsul Gondo Rizal Djibran Wulan Guritno Monica Oemardi |
Country of origin | Indonesia |
Original language | Bahasa Indonesia |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 261 |
Production | |
Producer | Budhi Sutrisno |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company | Genta Buana Pitaloka |
Original release | |
Network | Indosiar RTV |
Release | November 1, 1998 – November 20, 2005 |
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Misteri Gunung Merapi (Mystery of Mount Merapi) is an Indonesian historical-drama television series, produced by Genta Buana Pitaloka. It first aired on Indosiar on November 1, 1998. [1]
Historically, Mak Lampir was locked inside a coffin inscribed with verses of the Koran by Kyai Ageng Prayogo, a disciple of Sunan Kudus who were ordered by the Sultan, Raden Patah to exterminate heresy and destroyed the wicked Mak Lampir.
The story then retreated back to the events leading up to the fight. Mak Lampir, after sacrificing a baby, talks to the followers of Tawny Orchid Sect on the powers she received from the god Batara Kala in the sect's nest, the Satan Cave.
Meanwhile, Raden Patah holds a meeting with his council regarding Lampir, who is terrorizing the kingdom. He asks Sheikh Sunan Kudus on the potential candidate who is the most eligible to lead the suppression mission against the evil sect on the slopes of Mount Lawu. The Sunan then observed the people present in the meeting and proposes that Kyai Ageng Prayogo to lead the raid, because he sees the light of goodness on the latter's forehead.
His anger will plan the kingdom of Demak, and menyantet Kyai Ageng Prayogo. Prayogo finds the goods and he is attacked by a black cat who turns into a cobra. With his power, he is able to defend himself and destroy the black magic snake. At that moment, the Holy Sunan greets him from the door and sees Prayogo, saying that Prayogo is tempted by the enemy. He reminds Prayogo that the enemy is not haphazard, and gave the wand. He said that Lampir cannot die, because he is a master of black magic. The only way to destroy it is locked in crates of black iron pantek dipantek with gold in every corner.
Lampir, stalking from the nest bowl, feels challenged by Sunan Kudus, which he feels he cannot not emulate. He seeks the help of the Queen to South Beach, Gusti Roro Kidul. The next day, he and his students go to the South Coast and prepare an offering (buffalo head, crows, food and incense sticks) used to call Gusti Roro Kidul later in hanyutkan in waves. Gusti Roro Kidul is visible from the water with her ladies and asks about Mak Lampir. Lampir asks his help to fight Sunan Kudus. The Queen says that he should ask for forgiveness, because Sunan Kudus have armies of heaven that he cannot see. Lampir forces the Queen to help him. He gives a magic whip that must be soaked in blood, coupled with the holy sacrifice of seven babies. Kyai Ageng Prayogo and troops are already on the way to the slopes of Mount Lawu.
Troops arrive on the slopes of Mount Lawu, Lampir and students begin to fight. Lampir's blows are parried by Kyai Ageng Prayogo. Lampir also demonstrate whip saktinya able to issue the blast wave when in pecutkan. They fight on the water. Lampir's entrails were extracted by Kyai Ageng Prayogo, and sank to the bottom. The body parts come together again bringing Lampir back to life. However Prayogo confines Lampir inside the crate and store the crate in Lampir's nest. Before Prayogo goes, Lampir swore he would take revenge on Prayogo. Prayogo undermines Lampir's nest and Demak troops flee.
130 years later, when a group of men while hunting wild boar, one by the, Sarmah, collapsing into the hole. His friend, Sergeant, zooming in to help. Both explore the cave full of skulls was to find a way out, and find a chest Mak Attach the ditiban by idols Batara Kala (and guarded by the spirit that surrounds the chest, which can not be seen by Sarmah and Tahir). They both thought that it contained treasure chests, and try to open it. They succeeded, and Sarmah find Mak Lampir body lying in it. Tahir, on the other hand, see a treasure inside the coffin. Sarmah tried to escape while Tahir madly - crazy in the illusion of the treasure he saw, and accused Sarman as a greedy who want to take all the treasure. They fight martial arts, while Mak Lampir spirit back into his body. Sarmah defeated and fell in the coffin Mak Lampir, blood dripping to the lips Mak Lampir. Attach Mak was awakened and killed Sergeant, and then flips out of the cave. He declared vengeance to Prayogo descent, who had long died.
One night, in a village, some residents found dead with a claw wounds on his face, which turned out to be one family. Demak Kingdom, which has become the kingdom of Mataram, held a board meeting at the palace of the Sultan. The emperor wants to intervene itself to searching for the killer of citizens - the citizens, but the senopatinya said they would take care of it.
The scene then moves to martial arts fight between some men and an elderly woman who is good silat at night. The woman was able to be bound by Kyai Kanjeng palace, Sheikh Ali Akbar, and he is dedicated to one senopati Mataram. Senopati it also ordered the guards to lock her in a cage. Apparently, Mak Lampir has been transformed into Sheikh Ali Akbar unbeknownst to anyone.
The next morning, one of the powerful woman senopati discuss it with his subordinate, who was nicknamed Nini Thowok. The senopati was ordered to be brought to him. But a guard reported that the woman had escaped. The emperor then ordered to arrest her, dead or alive.
Meanwhile, a group of children - children playing gatrik on the outskirts of the village. Arrived - arrived Mak Lampir appear and catch gatriknya in the air and destroy it. Then he asked if one of them was the son of Aaron Hambali (one of the descendants Prayogo). Kids - and even then fleeing children.
At night, after learning lessons, Sembara, Bashir and Aji was driving home when one of them, Bashir, smell the incense. A huge bats flying over their heads, while Nyi Bidara watched from behind a bush - a bush. Bashir incontinent with fear, and the three of them hurried home. Mak laughing stock Lampir audible above the trees, follow the child - the child. They ran to the home of Aji to hide, but then laughing stock Mak Lampir stop, and Bashir and blabla home. Then, at midnight, Mak Lampir find Aji and would like to strike until later stopped by Nyi Bidara. Nyi Bidara and Mak Lampir martial arts fight, and it is clear that both are equal opponent. They disappear for a while, and his mother Aji, woke up, asking what events occur outside. Aji said there are people who fight, but her mother said she just inconsequential.
The next morning, the villagers talk about the incident last night. They heard a wide range of sound and suspect there what - what happened. It turned out that a woman had died strangled grandma. Her husband, Mr. Raisman came to where he was being taken care of by a Raden at his home and told him that he found a grandmother strangled his wife to death while his daughter Farida fear, but oddly enough, safe from Mak Lampir. Kanjeng and Raden was asked to meet with Farida and examine it, because Mak Lampir can not touch it.
Meanwhile, Nyi Bidara which is in a state wound - wound up at his house and asked for help of her husband, Kyai Jabad . Nyi Bidara tell that he's been fighting with Mak Lampir, and her husband know Mak Lampir of the story - the story of their first teacher, Ki Banaspati. Nyi Bidara Lampir Mak admitted that the power is much stronger than him, and told him how he could be battered so. The previous day, he intends to maintain the family of Mr. Raisman of Mak Lampir (mBok Gino is a descendant Prayogo) and provide an antidote to Farida reinforcements great revelation, but mBok Gino reject and expel Nyi Bidara go. On that night, Mak Lampir came to kill the family of Mr. Raisman, and he fought him. Mak Lampir this time set against Nyi Bidara, turned into a giant creeper twining plants - convolution Nyi Bidara, making battered.
On that night, Nyi Bidara call Lampir Mak, ordered him to stop the killing of descendant Prayogo and swore he would bury him as first Prayogo bury it. They both fought back, but Mak Lampir escaped.
Cast | As | |
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Farida Pasha | Mak Lampir | |
Herby Latul | Kyai Ageng Prayogo Badirul | |
Marcelino | Sembara | |
Devi Zuliaty | Farida | |
Yuni Sulistyawati | Farida (after Devi Zuliaty) | |
Syamsul Gondo | Basir | |
Reyvaldo Luntungan | Mardian (Ayah Grandong) | |
George Taka | Lindu Aji | |
Rizal Djibran | Lindu Aji (after George Taka) | |
Wulan Guritno | Pitaloka/Prihatini | |
Monica Oemardi | Mayangsari/Pendekar Perak | |
Candy Satrio | Jatmiko | |
Teddy Uncle | Panglima Kumbang Jaka Wardhana | |
Hadi Leo | Sultan Demak Demang Wirantanu Ki Sentanu Ki Bintara | |
Fendy Pradana | Sultan Agung | |
Hendra Cipta | Ki Mandaraka | |
Chairil JM | Tumenggung Surotani Datuk Ranggasana | |
Prof. Wisnuwardhana | Sunan Kudus | |
Samsuri Kaempuan | Kyai Jabat | |
Nungki Kusumastuti | Maryamah (Sembara's Mother) | |
Baron Hermanto | Raisman (Farida's Father) | |
Anneke Putri | Rosminah (Farida's Aunt) | |
Yoga Pratama | Young Sembara | |
Niken Ayu | Young Farida | |
Anika Hakim | Nyi Bidara | |
Edi Tambudo | Kyai Jabat | |
Aldona Toncic | Nyi Roro Kidul Nyi Blorong Karen | |
S.Manan Dipa | Kyai Ageng Jembar Jumantoro | |
Fitria Anwar | Darasuta/Nyai Kembang | |
Simon Cader | Adolf Pieter | |
Rizal Muhaimin | Alang Kibar | |
Irman Heryana | Suminta Bagus Sajiwo | |
Anne J. Cotto | Bagus Sajiwo's Mother | |
Chaerul JM | Bagus Sajiwo's Father | |
Liza Chaniago | Putri Wandan Sari Katipari | |
Lannd S. Piana | Sentanu | |
Wingky Harun | Kalagondang | |
Lilis Suganda | Wak Bayau Rindi Antika | |
Budi Swazkrone | Kapten De Voss | |
Randy Bramasta | Kalawika | |
Hendri Hendarto | Banuseta | |
Rochim Latul | Bakawulung | |
Lella Anggraini | Nyi Warik | |
Benny Burnama | Sarkali Bongkok | |
Prie Panggih | Kyai Karang Senaya Kyai Gozali Kyai Jamas | |
Hans Gunawan | Kuwu Darta | |
Suzanna Meilia | Minten Rinata (Ibu Grandong) Ratu Siluman Srigala | |
Diana Yusuf | Ibu Minten | |
Piet Pagau | Juragan Katma Ki Bongkok | |
Yurike Prastika | Nyai Sunti | |
Dhini Aminarti | Mandakini | |
Deo | Omen | |
Titin Asmara | Mpok Kutut | |
Blirik | Ki Sangguling | |
Agus Kuncoro | Sultan Agung (after Fendy Pradana) | |
Ananda George | Kuda Sungsang | |
Cast | As |
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Farida Pasha | Mak Lampir |
Marcelino | Sembara |
Yuni Sulistyawati | Farida |
Syamsul Gondo | Basir |
Rizal Djibran | Lindu Aji |
Monica Oemardi | Mayangsari/Pendekar Perak |
Irman Heryana | Bagus Sajiwo |
Candy Satrio | Jatmiko |
Rizal Muhaimin | Santa Lima/Mata Malaikat |
Wingky Harun | Kalagondang |
Lilis Suganda | Rindi Antika |
Teddy Uncle | Panglima Kumbang |
Samsuri Kaempuan | Kyai Jabat |
Anika Hakim | Nyi Bidara |
Nungki Kusumastuti | Maryamah |
Baron Hermanto | Raisman |
Aldona Toncic | Nyi Blorong |
S.Manan Dipa | Kyai Ageng Jembar Jumantoro |
Agus Kuncoro | Sultan Agung |
Anto Wijaya | Kamasutra |
Lyra Virna | Nona Corry Gandasuli |
Deo | Young Grandong |
Suzanna Meilia | Kenting Jamas Dewi Rara Minten |
Dian | Kenting Sari |
Ulia Sari | Kenting Wulan |
Febriyanti | Kenting Kuning |
Christine Dewayanti | Winarti |
Errina GD | Endang Sunarsih |
Arif Iskandar | Gundala Seta |
Chaerul JM | Datuk Larang Tapa |
Cast | As |
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Farida Pasha | Mak Lampir |
Marcelino | Sembara |
Yuni Sulistyawati | Farida |
Syamsul Gondo | Basir |
Rizal Djibran | Lindu Aji |
Monica Oemardi | Mayangsari Roro Inten Dewi Racun (after Anne J. Cotto) |
Irman Heryana | Bagus Sajiwo |
Candy Satrio | Jatmiko |
Lyra Virna | Gandasuli |
Rizal Muhaimin | Santa Lima/Mata Malaikat |
Wingky Harun | Kalagondang |
Lilis Suganda | Rindi Antika Nyi Roro Kidul |
Chaerul JM | Datuk Larang Tapa |
Dam Saputra | Datuk Larang Tapa (after Chaerul JM) |
Anto Wijaya | Kamasutra |
Fitria Anwar | Dewi Ambalika |
Teddy Uncle | Panglima Kumbang |
Samsuri Kaempuan | Kyai Jabat |
Anika Hakim | Nyi Bidara |
S.Manan Dipa | Kyai Ageng Jembar Jumantoro |
Agus Kuncoro | Sultan Agung |
Roy Jordy | Sultan Agung (after Agus Kuncoro) |
Anne J. Cotto | Sarkati Dewi Racun |
Dian | Kenting Sari Tukinah Roro Gandari |
Ulia Sari | Kenting Wulan Endang Cuwiri |
Febriyanti | Kenting Kuning Inong |
Christine Dewayanti | Kumbalini |
Reynaldi | Rangga Seta Sawung Dahana Welu |
Jhon Thasrif | Sawung Dahana Dewasa |
Kiki | Grandong (after Nurman Arief) |
Deo | Mahesa Jenar Kecil |
Choky Andriano | Mahesa Jenar |
Ahmad Affandy | Mahesa Jenar (after Choky Andriano) |
Errina GD | Dewi Sendok Mawar Putih Dewi Iprih |
Hellya Septiana | Dewi Bajul |
Arif Iskandar | Gundala Seta Setan Utara 1 |
Dwi Andhika | Bondan |
Angel Karamoy | Puspita |
Lucky Hakim | Raden Samba |
Sofie Amalia | Sukmawati Roro Setyawati |
Budi Chaerul | Ki Dunia Banda Gundala Seta |
Penty Nur Afiani | Ayu Wulandari |
Rah Syahputra/Chris Chandra | Blotong |
Imel Putri Cahyati | Citrasena |
Mahisa Aulia Dinsi | Tirta/Jaka Lelana |
Suzanna Meilia | Minten Wulandari Rindi Antika (after Lilis Suganda) |
Revi Mariska | Winarih (Putri Dewi Ambalika & Kamasutra) Dewi Kala Dian Selasih |
Ananda George | Ismoyo |
Sandy Permana | Rangga Seta Aryasoma |
Nurman Arief | Grandong/Indrajit Ki Wangs Prabu Naga Pratala Ki Bagaspati |
Denia | Nyi Tuwi Puspa |
Amprah Erlangga | Ki Lupit |
Murti Sari Dewi | Nyai Parwati |
Ratu Annisa | Putri Rembulan |
Diaz Erlangga | Gendowor/Topeng Hitam |
Dani Permana | Tumenggung Martoloyo |
Afdhal Yusman/Ricky Rifky | Puspo Negoro |
Hans Gunawan | Kyai Jumantoro |
Aris Kurniawan | Aji Basa Pamungkas /Bayu Seta |
Reyvaldo Luntungan | Kapten Marcus Tumenggung Wiralaga Sang Hyang Naga Percona Dewa Petir |
Sigit Antonio | Raden Sutejo Amangkurat I |
Temmy Rahadi | Murid Datuk Larang Tapa |
Bima Sena | Pangeran Purbaya |
Rendy Bramasta | Tumenggung Alap Alap |
Ruslan Basri | Kyai Jabat |
R. Novel | Kyai Basari |
Fairus Salam | Dewi Sekar Arum |
Alex Bernard | Kyai Ageng Sebayu |
Ratu Anya | Sang Hyang Kili |
Imelda Soraya | Nyi Blorong |
M. Arif | Setan Utara 3 |
Nurcholis | Raden Permadi/Wiratsangka |
Andez Raditya | Raden Permadi/Wiratsangka (after Nurcholis) |
Banowati | |
Nagasariti | |
Alan | Ki Welang |
Puput | Nyi Weling |
Lisda Oktaviani | Nandini (siluman ular) Roro Grinsing Nyi Blorong (after Imelda Soraya |
Faisal Bugis | Pangeran Trunojoyo |
Arifin Gunawan | Jaka Kuma Somala |
Husein Khalia | Hiralal Shangker Tumenggung Martopuro Setan Bongkok |
Alfiano | Kala Roma Abang |
Zaenal Patikawa | Ki Pangalanan |
Wawan | Ki Mertani |
Wawan Bima | Ki Sumangkar |
Mack Reynaldo | Pangemis Tangan Seribu |
Yoseph Holne | Ki Panut |
Rossi Ayu | Nyi Panut Ambarwati |
Yuri Zhang | Mawar Putih (after Errina GD) |
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