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Amaya
An image of Marian Rivera. The series title is displayed above the sword with a snake.
Title card
GenreHistorical drama
Created bySuzette Doctolero
Written by
  • Onay Sales
  • Marlon Miguel
  • Geng Delgado
Directed byMac Alejandre
Creative directorJun Lana
StarringMarian Rivera
Theme music composerVon de Guzman
Opening theme"Amaya" by Von de Guzman
Country of originPhilippines
Original languages
  • Tagalog
  • Cebuano
  • Malay
No. of episodes165
Production
Executive producers
  • Michelle Borja
  • Camille Gomba-Montaño
Production locations
EditorTara Illenberger
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time21–37 minutes
Production companyGMA Entertainment TV
Original release
NetworkGMA Network
ReleaseMay 30, 2011 (2011-05-30) –
January 13, 2012 (2012-01-13)

Amaya (Baybayin: ᜀᜋᜌ) is a Philippine television drama historical series broadcast by GMA Network. Directed by Mac Alejandre, it stars Marian Rivera in the title role. The series is set in the pre-colonial period of the 1500s. It premiered on May 30, 2011 on the network's Telebabad line up replacing I Heart You, Pare!. The series concluded on January 13, 2012 with a total of 165 episodes. It was replaced by Legacy in its timeslot.

The series is streaming online on YouTube.[1]

Premise

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Amaya, born in the reign of Rajah Mangubat and as the daughter Datu Bugna, she is a "binukot" - a hidden princess and can't step on ground. Born with a twin snake, a secret hidden by her father to keep her away from danger. Due to having a twin snake, her destiny is to become the savior of her land against Rajah Mangubat.[2]

Cast and characters

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Cast
An image of Marian Rivera.
Marian Rivera
An image of Lani Mercado.
Lani Mercado
An image of Glaiza de Castro.
Glaiza de Castro
Lead cast
Supporting cast
Recurring cast
Guest cast

Casting

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In September 2011, Aljur Abrenica, Ronnie Lazaro and Yasmien Kurdi joined the series.[3][4]

Production

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Principal photography commenced in March 2011.[5] Filming concluded in January 2012.[6] The series was extended until January 13, 2012.[7]

Before the series started, a one-hour primer titled Amaya: The Making of An Epic was aired on May 28, 2011. The show was hosted by Cesar Montano and Miguel Tanfelix, it presented behind the scenes of Amaya from the brainstorming of the management including interviews from Jun Lana and Doctolero, the creative minds behind the story with the guidance of historians from the University of the Philippines.[8]

Accolades

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Accolades received by Amaya
Year Award Recipient Category Result Ref.
2011 Anak TV Seal Awards Amaya Top 10 Most Favorite TV Programs Included [9]
Golden Screen TV Awards Outstanding Original Drama Series Won [10]
Marian Rivera Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series Nominated [11]
Sid Lucero Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Nominated
Gina Alajar Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Won [10]
Lani Mercado Nominated [11]
Irma Adlawan Nominated
Gardo Versoza Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Nominated
Mikael Daez Outstanding Breakthrough Performance by an Actor Nominated
GMA's Trending 2011 Amaya Showbiz and the Arts Rank 3 [12]
Google Zeitgeist Top 10 Most Searched TV Programs Rank 9 [13]
K-Zone Awards TV show of the Year Won [14]
Marian Rivera Favorite Actress of the Year Won
2012 NwSSU Annual Awards Amaya Best Primetime Teleserye Won [15]
Marian Rivera Best Actress in a Primetime Teleserye Won
26th PMPC Star Awards for Television Amaya Best Drama Series Won [16]
Rochelle Pangilinan Best Drama Actress Nominated [17]
2013 Golden Screen TV Awards Amaya Outstanding Original Drama Series Nominated [18]
Marian Rivera Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series Won [19]
Gina Alajar Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Nominated [18]
NwSSU Annual Awards Marian Rivera Best Actress in a Primetime Teleserye Won [20]
  • National Historical Commission of the Philippines and Department of Education

Amaya is promoted by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines and Department of Education due to its cultural concept that shows and depicts the Filipino material culture, beliefs, traditions and mores in the Pre-Hispanic era. It also teaches the history of the Philippines by means of epics and legends passed as oral literature through generations. The show's creators relied heavily on classic Philippine history reference materials such as the Boxer Codex, an early pictographic account of Filipino culture and physical appearances around the time the Spaniards began colonizing the islands. Historical references include the names of the characters in the series, such as Alunsina, from the epics Hinilawod and the Labaw Donggon.[21]

  • Meycauayan Jewelry Industry Association, Inc.

Amaya was recognized by the Meycauayan Jewelry Industry Association, Inc., an organization composed of 135 jewellers in Meycauayan, Bulacan, for the promotion of the country's rich jewelry-making heritage. Apart from Filipino customs and traditions, the series also features native costumes and jewelry patterned after the popular designs of the era. Most of the jewelries in the series were crafted by jewellers from Meycauayan, Bulacan.[22]

Ratings

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According to AGB Nielsen Philippines' Mega Manila household television ratings, the pilot episode of Amaya earned a 26.2% rating.[23] While the final episode scored a 32.7% rating.[24]

References

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  1. ^ "Amaya (Full Episodes) - YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved February 16, 2018.
  2. ^ "Amaya". GMA Network. Retrieved April 5, 2018.
  3. ^ Nitz Miralles (September 9, 2011). "New host to join popular show". Journal.com.ph. Archived from the original on April 7, 2012. Retrieved April 5, 2012.
  4. ^ "Aljur, magpapakitang-gilas sa Amaya". Abante Tonite. Archived from the original on May 11, 2012. Retrieved April 5, 2012.
  5. ^ "Gumiling na ang camera for Amaya!". Lionheartv. March 11, 2011. Retrieved May 4, 2024.
  6. ^ "Marian Rivera hopes to take culinary classes while working on My Beloved". PEP. January 10, 2012. Retrieved May 4, 2024.
  7. ^ "PEP: Marian Rivera is glad Amaya is extended until January 2012". GMA Network. October 4, 2011. Retrieved May 4, 2024.
  8. ^ "GMA presents The Making of an Epic: A closer look behind the saga of Amaya". GMA Network. May 27, 2011. Retrieved April 6, 2016.
  9. ^ "Anak TV Seal gives stamp of approval to TV shows, personalities". Adobo Magazine. Archived from the original on April 17, 2016. Retrieved April 7, 2016.
  10. ^ a b Santiago, Erwin (November 30, 2011). "GMA-7 dominates 8th Golden Screen TV Awards; Amaya and Mara Clara win outstanding drama series". PEP. Retrieved April 7, 2016.
  11. ^ a b Calderon, Ricky (October 29, 2011). "Golden Screen TV Awards nominees bared". PEP. Archived from the original on April 19, 2016. Retrieved April 7, 2016.
  12. ^ "The year's biggest newsmakers on 'Trending 2011,' airing Saturday, Dec. 31". GMA Network. December 27, 2011. Retrieved April 7, 2016.
  13. ^ "Google Zeitgeist 2011". Google Zeitgeist. Archived from the original on April 20, 2016. Retrieved April 7, 2016.
  14. ^ "Amaya". EnterVrexWorld. April 28, 2011. Archived from the original on April 24, 2016. Retrieved April 7, 2016.
  15. ^ "Mga programa ng GMA, wagi sa Northwest Samar State University Annual Awards". GMA Network. March 9, 2012. Retrieved April 7, 2016.
  16. ^ Castalone, Allan (November 19, 2012). "PMPC Star Awards for TV 2012 Winners". Mukamo. Archived from the original on April 22, 2016. Retrieved April 7, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  17. ^ "PMPC bares nominees for 26th Star Awards for TV". PEP. September 26, 2012. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved April 7, 2016.
  18. ^ a b Calderon, Ricky (February 1, 2013). "Golden Screen TV Awards nominees bared". PEP. Retrieved April 7, 2016.
  19. ^ "Winners: 2013 Golden Screen TV Awards". Rappler. March 2, 2013. Retrieved April 7, 2016.
  20. ^ "GMA-7, big winner sa 4th Northwest Samar State University Students Choice Awards". GMA Network. March 12, 2013. Retrieved April 7, 2016.
  21. ^ "14 of the greatest achievements of GMA Network and its stars". GMA Network. July 3, 2015. Retrieved April 7, 2016.
  22. ^ Gonzales, Rommel (October 29, 2011). "Amaya and Philippine Treasures recognized for showcasing Philippine jewelry heritage". PEP. Retrieved May 12, 2012.
  23. ^ Santiago, Erwin (May 31, 2011). "AGB Nielsen Mega Manila People & Household Ratings (May 27–30): Amaya begins its epic journey; Mara Clara still leads primetime". PEP. Retrieved May 12, 2024.
  24. ^ Santiago, Erwin (January 17, 2012). "AGB Nielsen Mega Manila People & Household Ratings (Jan. 13-16): Amaya ends on top; Walang Hanggan and Legacy debut strongly". PEP. Retrieved March 2, 2018.
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