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Kroko: Ang Alamat sa Zoo
Genre Fantasy
Action
Comedy-drama
Adventure
Family
Format Children's television series
Adventurseerye
Created by IBC Creative Department
Mel Mendoza-del Rosario
Carlo J. Caparas
Developed by Ginny Monteagudo-Ocampo
Written by John Roque
Julius Villanueva
Directed by Jay Altarejos
Creative director(s) Anna K. Rivera
Starring Thirdy Lacson
Miguel Moreno
Maritoni Fernandez
Manny Castañeda
Opening theme Kroko
by Hans Mortel
Country of origin Philippines
Language(s) Filipino
English
No. of episodes 90 (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Rowie Valencia
Lorna Feliciano
Editor(s) Volta delos Santos
Benedict Mique
Location(s) Philippines
Cinematography Elmer H. Despa
Running time 30-45 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel IBC
Picture format NTSC (480i)
Original run June 23, 2014 – October 24, 2014
Chronology
Related shows Kroko: Takas sa Zoo (2010)
External links
Official Website

Kroko: Ang Almat sa Zoo is a 2014 Philippine children's fantasy comedy-drama directed by Jay Altarejos, topbilled by the child actor Thirdy Lacson. It is also the second TV adaptation of Caparas comics novel Kroko: Takas sa Zoo from Klasik Komiks. The series was aired on IBC and worldwide on Global IBC from June 23, 2014 to October 3, 2014, in the pre-primetime slot moving TreseBella's The Two Sides of Ana (Dalawang Mukha ni Ana) moving to 9:00 p.m. slot, replacing Maghihintay Sa'yo.

Story[]

The story starts with Jepoy Moreno (Thirdy Lacson), a young boy who meets with Kroko (voiced by Miguel Moreno) reduced to a laughably obvious fake rubber crocodile on an island barangay infamous for the gigantic crocodiles.

Some humans such as Jepoy's mother Klarisse Gonzales (Maritoni Fernandez) and his father Rodel (Manny Castañeda) whose known that the crocodile human who embraced such the crocodiles adventure and Bryan Aguila (Victor Anastacio), a men who there is a alligator beings. How long that will take to eating the beat of Bayawak (Paul Robis), the man expertly skins did well for his wife within the zoo of animals, lake and trouble.

Cast and Characters[]

Main Cast[]

  • Thirdy Lacson as Jepoy Moreno
  • Miguel Moreno as Kroko (voice)
  • Maritoni Fernandez as Klarisse Moreno
  • Manny Castañeda as Rodel Moreno

Supporting Cast[]

  • Victor Anastacio as Bryan Aguila
  • Louise Abuel as Frico Mandaza
  • Polo Ravales as Alamid
  • John Regala as Lolo Moreno
  • Candy Pangilingan as Moda Moreno
  • Dinky Doo as Lolo Wago
  • Luz Fernandez as Mama Mia
  • Paul Robis as Bayawak
  • Jordan Castillo as Dennis Cornejo
  • Aiko Melendez as Alemanda
  • Lito Legaspi as Don Dominador Serpente Jr.

Guest Cast[]

  • Arkin del Rosario as Martin Yap
  • Phoebe Walker as Josie
  • Lander Vera-Perez as Lancer
  • Chanda Romero as Miela Santarosa

Episodes[]

Main article: List of Kroko: Ang Alamat sa Zoo episodes

Theme song[]

  • Kroko (Theme Song, a parody of Good Boy by Blakdyak) - Hans Mortel

Merchandise[]

The Kapinoy Network is advantage of the show's popularly to the partnership with Sari-Sari Kapinoy as the merchandise Kroko Items, the merchandise that produce a school supplies (notebooks, pencils, erasers, bags, pencil case, watches, ballpen), T-shirts, toys, tumblers, wall clocks, rain gears, keychains, fan, mugs, stickers, caps, posters, among others are also being sold available in the market of supermarkets, supermalls, malls and so much more in Mega Manila and other provinces nationwide in very affordable prices.

Kroko: Ang Alamat sa Zoo mobile game[]

In August 2014, a mobile game was released IBC Interactive after the launch of Kroko: Ang Alamat sa Zoo.

The first mobile game that is based on a Philippine television series. It also plans to make more mobile games based on the popular Philippine television shows of IBC such as Who Wants to be a Millionaire?, Born to be a Superstar, KapinoyLand, Janella in Wonderland and The Million Second Quiz are the huge success.

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