Nginiiig

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Nginiiig
Nginiiiiig!!!!.jpeg
Title card for Seasons 1 and 2
GenreReality show
Drama
Horror
Action
Paranormal
Thriller
Supsence
Written byShugo Praico
Directed byLuis Santiago
Presented byRaymond Bagatsing[1]
Theme music composerGloc-9
Opening theme"Nginig" by Gloc-9
Ending theme"Nginig" by Sandwich
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of episodes108
Production
Executive producerRaymund G. Dizon
Running time60 minutes
Production companiesStar Creatives
ABS-CBN News and Public Affairs
Release
Original networkABS-CBN
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Original releaseMarch 6, 2004 (2004-03-06) –
April 8, 2006 (2006-04-08)
External links
Website

Nginiiig (lit.'Shivers') is a Philippine reality drama-horror-action-thriller-paranormal-supsence television program aired by ABS-CBN. It aired from March 6, 2004 to April 8, 2006, but replacing timeslot of !Oka Tokat (Takot Ako!) every Tuesday night from June 24, 1997 to July 2, 2002 and replaced by timeslot of Patayin sa Sindak si Barbara every weekday evenings from January 7 to 25, 2008. It was hosted by Raymond Bagatsing, then by Jericho Rosales, and finally Hero Angeles, with Rayver Cruz, Maja Salvador and John Wayne Sace serving as substitute hosts or guest co-hosts.[2]

Format[]

The show is presented as a docu-drama wherein it features real reality horror-action-thriller and paranormal stories through re-enactments based on the victims' account of the horrifying events. The victims are interviewed about the events that took place in the haunted venues and actors and actresses play them in the reconstructions.[3][4] Similarly to the Undas episodes of the ABS-CBN telemagazine news program Magandang Gabi, Bayan, the haunted venues serve as studio settings for the show.

Cancellation[]

Director Luis Santiago, died on June 8, 2005. Santiago, who had just completed a feature film version of the show, was passing by a bar in Makati when an intoxicated patron suddenly brandished a firearm and opened fire indiscriminately. A stray bullet from the shooting hit the director, fatally injuring him.[5] Despite that, the series continued with an unnamed new director until its end on April 8, 2006

Spin-offs[]

Nginiiig: The Hidden Files and Nginiiig: Paranormal Investigation aired on the now defunct Studio 23, the latter was hosted by members of the Streetboys.

Reruns[]

Reruns of the show's episodes airs on Jeepney TV. Select portions of some of its episodes were aired on Cine Mo! as part of its commercial breaks.

Promotion[]

The show was one of the shows chosen to be part of the Kasakay Mo, Kapamilya Mo MRT ad campaign launched by ABS-CBN in 2005.[6]

Historical connections[]

Many paranormal stories presented in the series have connections to real-life historic events. These include World War II, Japanese occupation of the Philippines, Marcos Martial law, Leyte landslide, Ozone disco club fire, 1990 Luzon earthquake, 1991 Pinatubo eruption, and many others.

Episodes[]

Nginiig with Raymond Bagatsing[]

Raymond Bagatsing era
Episode Title Summary Notes
1 Leyte A tragic landslide that occurred in December 2003 in Li-Loan Leyte buries and kills over 122 people. The spirits of the victims haunt the site of the incident. The episode is divided into three stories: “Paramdam ni Pedro”, “Huling Hiling sa Hukay”, and “Ang Dalawang Bata sa Krus”.
2 New Manila The affluent New Manila neighborhood located in the Mariana district of Quezon City is haunted by spirits dating back to the pre-World War II period and the 1942-1945 Japanese occupation of the Philippines. One of these spirits is a decapitated priest/friar who lived and was murdered by the Kenpeitai and is known to frequent the neighborhood and a church situated in it. Another of the spirits are that of a couple of one murders his fiancee and later kills himself in one of the residences, which still stands to this day.
3 Haunted Hospital The Nginiig team investigate the lingering spirits of the departed patients in several hospitals, one of which is the Philippine General Hospital, the affiliate hospital of the University of the Philippines Manila's College of Medicine. “Ang Misyon ni Robbie” and “Ang Habilin Ni Allan” are the featured stories in this episode.
4 Tikbalang ("Centaur") Raymond Bagatsing and his resident psychics investigate the truth behind the abduction of Ireneo “Nyok” Villanueva. He is said to be abducted by a “tikbalang” or centaur, a creature that is half-man and half-horse.
5 Pagbalik sa Guho ("Return to the Landslide Ruins") The Nginiig team returns to Leyte to investigate new hauntings at the site of the December 2003 landslide that killed over 209 people in Leyte. In this episode, three stories are featured: “Babae sa Kapilya,” “Multo sa Pinto,” and “Isang Pagbati.”
6 Haunt for Rent A rental apartment in Quezon City and a boarding house in Caloocan are said to be the sites of paranormal activity. The hauntings have forced many boarders and tenants into moving out of the said places for the spirits want these properties to remain undisturbed.
7 Chop-Chop White Lady A lawyer and his wife build an apartment building complex in Caloocan to operate as a sideline business in hopes that it would help them maintain a stable income. Unknowingly, the site of their apartment is the grave of a young woman whose spirit appears in her bloodied form or as dismembered parts of her body. While living in the apartment, the lawyer, his family and household staff also get a full glimpse of the spirit, causing them to move out and start anew. Like them, other tenants renting units are also tormented by the woman's spirit into moving out of the property for its demand to remain undisturbed. The spirit is eventually revealed to be that of a young bride who was murdered and dismembered alongside her groom on their wedding day by her former lover, driven by jealousy. Ironically, the culprit was chosen by the groom to be their best man.
8 U-Belt Boarding House An old dormitory building in the University Belt in Manila is haunted by the spirits of a young woman and a man who lived in the same dormitory building. Both spirits have a tragic backstory on why they remained in the dormitory; the young woman fell victim to an unplanned pregnancy after a premarital sex affair with her married lover and hanged herself in one of the rooms out of shame after aborting her unborn child while the young man was murdered in the building during the Martial Law era. The ghost sightings have forced many students to move out of the dorm.
9 Cemetery Mansion A wealthy woman owns a mansion situated on a hectare of land located next door to the town's graveyard. The woman also shares her home with the spirits from the same graveyard, the majority of whom are benevolent and kind. One of these spirits is that of her late mother.
10 Barang Raymond Bagatsing and his resident psychics investigate about the mysterious hex called “barang” that has beleaguered three victims, whose bodies are stricken with worms and other insects.
11 Beach Resort A well-known beach resort in Cavite is haunted by spirits and specters. The entities have been scaring the tourists, employees, and even the caretakers of the resort. It is later discovered that several brutal rapes and murders took place in resort’s very cottages, which is the reason why the victims’ unrest spirits still roam the vicinity.
12 Sanib In this episode, the Nginiig team investigate a series of demonic possessions while also hearing stories of people who have performed exorcisms.
13 Haunted Pugot A small town in the province of Pangasinan comes to light when stories of encountering a living disembodied head spreads. Residents of the town have stumbled upon the living disembodied head, which has been scaring them and has caused a couple of unexplained deaths. The head is believed to be the spirit of a local named Agapito Zaldua, who was killed by his own son after discovering that his father has killed his mother.
14 Sociego House Often used in movies and television shows, the Tuason mansion in Sociego, Quezon City is a recognizable landmark but also has a tragic history. Built in 1930, the house was a witness to brutal atrocities during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines during World War II. The house and areas around it also served as sites where murders committed by the Kenpeitai took place.


Famous celebrities and veteran actors and director recall the times when they have seen or felt the strange presence in the mansion while they are working. In two occasions, the ghost’s presence is even recorded in film.

The house in this episode was later dismantled and demolished in the 2010's by DMCI and transferred to its Acacia estates subdivision in Taguig city wherein it was rebuilt in its original design as "Casa Real". It now serves as a sought-after events venue in the area while the original site of the house is currently occupied by a condominium building named "Sorrel Residences".


Pia Wurtzbach (of Miss Universe fame) plays the role of Neri Naig, who encounters a ghost during a filming session.

15 Possession Raymond Bagatsing and his resident psychics investigate Christy Boadilla’s seven-day ordeal with a hostile spirit that possessed her body.
16 Premature death Nginiig sets out to help a mother find out why her son has killed himself and why his spirit still haunts them long after his death.
17 Haunted Ambulance An ambulance from a small hospital in Cavite is frequented by spirits of the patients who either died in the said vehicle while on the way to the hospital or have reached the hospital during the final moments of their lives. Drivers claim that they often lose control of the vehicle, and like the nurses, doctors, and paramedics, they could sense and sometimes see the aforementioned ghosts of the patients, the majority of who cannot enter the afterlife due to being unable to accept their deaths. With the help of psychics and clerics, the ambulance is cleansed and the spirits are freed. It has since become the custom of the hospital to have not only the said ambulance but also its other ambulances blessed each month.
18 Curse Beth lives a normal life until her former classmate Julian suddenly shows up. Since school days, the guy has a deep admiration for her. This feeling provokes Julian to use his power and cast a strong curse against Beth and her family.
19 Aswang: Part 1 Nginiig probes on the news about the existence of “aswangs” in a small town in Antique. Erlinda Victoria tells the story of how her father has bravely slain the monsters from their town. She brings the “Nginig” crew to the home of the people, whom she believes come from a family of “aswangs”
20 Aswang: Part 2 In the second part of the Aswang episode, Nginiig returns to Antique to investigate the case of Felicidad Gracia. In 1984, Felicidad Divina Gracia is arrested when five corpses of children are found rotting in her home. The local townsfolk are convinced that Felicidad murdered her victims and used their flesh as one of the ingredients in the delicious dishes that she sells.
21 Isabela's Haunted Mansion A wealthy woman named Norma Morales and her family own a vast piece of land and property in Isabela, which they purchased years ago. While everything seem peaceful at start, things take turns for a worse when the family and their household staff experience frequent sightings of ghosts and spirits in the property, where their home also stands. Norma seeks the help of Nginiig to help cleanse the property and put the spirits to rest. During the sessions, they learn that the ghosts are spirits of the townsfolk who were brutally murdered on the same land by the Japanese forces and the Kenpeitai. The reason their spirits and the Kenpeitai's ghosts frequent the area is because they guard valuable treasures buried in the site, which was later unearthed by the Morales family when they purchased the land and moved in.
22 Duwendeng Itim (Black Dwarves) A once peaceful home in Sta. Mesa, Manila turns chaotic when a young girl is often disturbed by hostile black dwarves who want to harm her and her sisters. Nginiig travels to the home to help the family and fight back the forces of evil.
23 Bangkay sa Balon (Corpse in the Well) Tina has gone missing for months and her family is beginning to lose hope that she could ever be found. In this episode, Raymond Bagatsing and the “Nginig” psychics discover how Tina’s ghost, who has appeared many times in her father’s dream, has helped her family in finding her rotting corpse buried deep inside an old, abandoned well.

Nginiig with Jericho Rosales[]

Episode No. Title Summary Notes
TBA Lihim ng Marikina River (Secrets of Marikina River) Marikina River in Marikina City is reputed to be haunted due to a series of unexplained drownings. The majority of the victims have been fishermen and other locals, who are frequently disturbed by hostile mermen.
TBA A Night at Ozone Disco The night of March 15, 1996 turns from fun to tragedy as a fire breaks out at Ozone Disco, killing 196 patrons and injuring a dozen hundreds, all of whom were celebrating the end of the school year. Ghosts from the incident return from the grave to and haunt their families and other survivors of the tragedy. People who pass the Ozone Disco site are also haunted by the deceased victims, who still cry out for justice.
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Nginiig with Hero Angeles[]

The Hero Angeles era was the last to feature Luigi Santiago as director. After Santiago's death in 2005, the series continued under a different director, with Angeles continuing to host.

Episode Number Title Summary Notes
TBA Radio Station/Laundry Shop A radio show host and DJ is frequently haunted by the spirit of a former host who was murdered in the past. Meanwhile, a laundromat where a mother and son work is haunted by a woman who died in the area where the shop stands.
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See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Raymond Bagatsing, may hindi makalimutang nakakakilabot na karanasan sa 'Nginig'". ABS-CBN Entertainment. October 29, 2017. Retrieved March 20, 2020.
  2. ^ Bardinas, Mary Ann (October 29, 2017). "3 Kapamilya horror shows that made us shriek through the years". ABS-CBN Entertainment. Retrieved March 20, 2020.
  3. ^ Silvestre, Aaron Tom (October 29, 2017). "Filipino horror shows that we miss". How To 101 PH. Retrieved March 20, 2020.
  4. ^ Lacano, Vida (October 30, 2015). "8 TV shows that scared the daylights out of Pinoy viewers". INQ Pop. Retrieved March 20, 2020.
  5. ^ Punongbayan, Michael (June 9, 2005). "TV director killed in Makati bar shooting". PhilStar Global. Retrieved March 20, 2020.
  6. ^ Salut, Eric John (May 25, 2005). "Isa pang award winning movie ni Claudine". PhilStar Global. Retrieved March 20, 2020.

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