Niña Niño | |
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Directed by | Thop Nazareno |
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Opening theme | "Lapit" by Zephanie Dimaranan |
Composer | Yeng Constantino |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language | Filipino |
No. of episodes | 202 (list of episodes) |
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Production location | Dolores, Quezon |
Camera setup | Multiple-camera |
Running time | 45-60 minutes |
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Network | TV5 |
Release | April 5, 2021 – May 19, 2022 |
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Ang Himala ni Niño |
Niña Niño is a Philippine television drama comedy series broadcast by TV5. Directed by Thop Nazareno, it stars Maja Salvador and Noel Comia Jr. in the title roles. It premiered on April 5, 2021 on the network's Todo Max Primetime Singko line up. The series concluded on May 19, 2022 with a total of 202 episodes.
A spin-off titled Ang Himala ni Niño premiered in September 2024.
In the first story, Niña (Maja Salvador) was a girl who does not believe in miracles. She thrived somebody's essentials to benefit her and her Lola Belen (Ruby Ruiz) who was born to Gloria (Lilet) then left for a reason due to poor living. After eight years, she returned to Brgy. Consolacion along with his second child Niño (Noel Comia Jr.). Gloria revealed she was beaten by her own husband and she is trying to get away. After sunset, Lola Belen went missing after long hunting despite that she had died in a collision. Meanwhile, in Belen's demise in the family, they are convinced to start acting as con-artist for their potential income to the siblings, after when Niño had a stomachache, Niña had caught by the tanods of the stealing property and both were run out quickly and they jump on a truck which brings them to Sitio Santa Ynez where they live a new life until an unexpected event changes everything. [1]
While Niña and Niño escaped through the remote area of Sta. Ynez, they had to find ways in receiving true faith for themselves and connected to healing rituals while they found Ka Iking, they had discovered happy thoughts for earning big income and return on the basic act. This little town was ruled by Kapitana Pinang (Dudz Teraña) who was very strict and interested in making more and more money. Later on, they met Kagawad Isay (Moi Bien), who initially lets them stay in her house, until a disagreement between Nina and Isay's brother forced them to leave, but Isay gave them the empty lot she owns as a place to build their house.
Niño meanwhile, acquired healing powers after being accidentally slipped on the brook, hitting his head on a rock. He lays in coma, until he woke up, seemingly acquired the ability to heal sickness and illnesses, becoming a faith healer on the barangay.
On the sequel, the siblings return to Santa Ynez after leaving once again for Manila. They are now more stable as siblings, and they had to face the same situations as they were there once before.
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Year | Award giving body | Category | Recipients & Nominees | Results | Source |
2021 | Asian Academy Creative Awards | Best Drama Series (National Winner) | Niña Niño | Won | [4] |
Best Actress in A Leading Role (National Winner) | Maja Salvador | Won | [4] | ||
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