Tutur Tinular (TV series)
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Tutur Tinular | |
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Also known as | Legenda Arya Kamandanu |
Genre | Action History War |
Created by | Genta Buana Pitaloka |
Written by | Imam Tantowi |
Screenplay by | Imam Tantowi |
Story by | |
Directed by | |
Starring | Anto Wijaya Deivy Zulyanti Nasution Murti Sari Dewi Lie Yun Juan Piet Ermas Agus Kuncoro Chairil JM |
Country of origin | Indonesia |
Original language | Bahasa Indonesia |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 50 (series version) 27 (FTV version) |
Production | |
Producer | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company | Genta Buana Pitaloka |
Distributor | Genta Buana Pitaloka |
Release | |
Original network | ANTV Indosiar RCTI RTV |
First shown in | October 25, 1997 |
Original release | October 25, 1997 1999 | –
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Singgasana Brama Kumbara |
Followed by | Misteri Gunung Merapi |
Tutur Tinular is an Indonesian historical-drama radio series. Consists of 24 chapters with a total of 720 episodes, it was first aired in January 1989. At its prime, it was aired on 515 radio stations in Indonesia with millions of listeners. It was adapted to movies (Tutur Tinular I, II, III, IV) from 1989-1992. It was then adapted into a TV series produced by Genta Buana Pitaloka and first aired on ANTV on October 25, 1997.
The 1997 TV series version is considered as one of the best adaptation of the radio series.
Cast[]
- Anto Wijaya as Arya Kamandanu
- as Arya Dwipangga
- as Nari Ratih
- Murti Sari Dewi as Sakawuni
- Lamting as Loe Shih Shan
- as Mei Shin
- Batdorj-in Baasanjab as Kau Hsing 1
- as Kubilai Khan
- Agus Kuncoro as Raden Wijaya (Prabu Kertarajasa Jayawardhana)
- Chairil JM as Mpu Ranubhaya
- Hendra Cipta as Mpu Hanggareksa
- Syaiful Nazar as Mpu Tong Bajil
- as Dewi Sambi
- as Prabu Kertanagara
- Piet Pagau as Prabu Jayakatwang (season 1) and Mpu Lunggah (season 2)
- Nungki Kusumastuti as Nararya Turukbali
- Hadi Leo as Lembu Sora
- as Ranggalawe
- Candy Satrio as Patih Nambi
- as Rakai Dukut dan Dyah Halayudha
- as Ardharaja (season 1) and Ra Tanca (season 2)
- Johan Saimima as Patih Kebo Mundarang
- Irgy Ahmad Fahrezi as Prabu Jayanagara
- as Meng Chi
- as Ki Tamparowang
- as Nini Ragarunting
- Lilis Suganda as Ayu Pupuh/Dewi Tunjung Biru (season 1) and Tribhuwaneswari 2 (season 2)
- as Pranaraja (season 1) and Mpu Wahana (season 2)
- Rizal Djibran as Ra Kuti
- as Gayatri Rajapatni
- Dhini Aminarti as Tribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi
- Yuni Sulistyawati as Palastri (season 1), Luh Jinggan (season 2), and Sitangsu (season 2)
- Wulan Guritno as Praharsini
- as Young Ayu Wandira
- as Sunggi (season 1), Dyah Dara Pethak (season 2), and Ayu Wandira (season 2)
- as Ki Pamungsu
- as Arya Wiraraja
- as Banyak Kapuk
- as Jambunada
- as Young Panji Ketawang
- as Panji Ketawang
- as figuran (season 1), Balunghura (season 1)and Panji Ketawang (season 2)
- as Kuda Prana
- as Gajah Mada
- as Dangdi
- Anne J. Cotto as Mertaraga
- as Lanang Dhanapala
- Aspar Paturusi as Rekyan Wuru
- as Ramapati (season 1), Mpu Sasi (season 2), and Rakai Pamitihan (season 2)
- Fitria Anwar as Kurantil
- Tien Kadaryono as Nyi Pamiji
- Alex Bernard as Kebo Kluyur (season 1) and Wong Yin (season 2)
- as Adirasa (season 1) and Jarawaha (season 2)
- Nani Somanegara as Nyi Rongkot
- as Ki Sugatabrahma
- as Kebo Anabrang (season 1 dan 2) and Jabung Tarewes (season 2)
- as Gajah Pagon (season 1)
- as Jaran Lejong (season 1) and Ra Wedeng (season 2)
- as Jarawaha (season 1), Gajah Biru (season 1 dan 2), and Ra Yuyu 2 (season 2)
- as Langkir (season 1), dan Trisura (season 2)
- as Wong Chau
- as Chan Pie
- as Linggapati
- as Kau Hsing 2
- as Werdamurti (season 1) and Jangir (season 2)
- as Ra Kawi (season 1), and Walikadep (season 2)
- as Ki Bokor
- as Retno Palupi
- Syamsul Gondo as Wirot
- as Tabib
Synopsis[]
The story began when Kamandanu, a blacksmith's second son, was interested to an old sage, Ranubhaya who was an expert in martial arts. He started to study martial arts from Ranubhaya and learned that Ranubhaya was actually his father's schoolmate in weaponry. While Kamandanu's father chose to be a weapon supplier to government—at the time: Kingdom Singhasari, Ranubhaya chose to not cooperate with the government and isolate himself.
When the father learn the teacher-student relationship between his second son and Ranubhaya, he became angry and accused Ranubhaya as traitor and used the government army to attack Ranubhaya's shrine. The relationship between Kamandanu and his father became worse and Kamandanu wanderer as a warrior.
The story became more complex when Ranubhaya, which had survived from his house destruction, was kidnapped by Kubilai Khan's envoy who were amazed by his expertise in weaponry. Being a prisoner in China, he was forced to make a great sword, Nagapuspa (naga means dragon). Finishing the sword, he was murdered by the official who was afraid if Ranubhaya created another sword for rival of Nagapuspa. Before his death, he asked a warrior couple, Lo Si Shan and Mei Ling, to bring the sword to Che Po (Java Island, pronounced in old-china language) and give it to Kamandanu.
The story was continued by the involvement of Kamandanu in Raden Wijaya's troop, survivors of Singhasari kingdom after being attack by Kediri kingdom. The involvement repair the relationship between Kamandanu and his father, especially after his brother, Dwipangga betrayed them. Kamandanu helped Raden Wijaya create his own kingdom, Majapahit.
Tutur Tinular was started in Kertanegara's era (last king of Singhasari) and ended in Jayanegara's era (second king of Majapahit). It began when the main character was still young and ended when the main character had already old. It shows the development from an idealist young lad to a sage who didn't want to see the war again and isolated himself.
The development of other characters were also interesting. Dwipangga for example, began his life in this story as a physically weak poet. Then, he tried to changed his life by betrayed his family for golds of Kediri. After being beaten and humiliated by his own brother in front of his wife and his son, he studied martial-art and became a scary warrior, called as Penyair Berdarah (Bleeding Poet). After beaten by Kamandanu for the second time, he disappeared and forgotten until his daughter found him as a pitiful helpless blind old man.[1]
Awards[]
Number | Recipients | Category | Awards | Year | Notes |
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01 | Penghargaan Khusus Festival Film Bandung untuk Sinetron | 1998 | Won | ||
02 | Pemeran Pembantu Pria Drama Seri Terbaik | 1998 | Won | ||
03 | Pemeran Pembantu Wanita Drama Seri Terbaik | 1998 | Nominated |
References[]
- ^ "Review Tutur Tinular". IMDb.com.
External links[]
- Indonesian television soap operas
- 1997 Indonesian television series debuts
- 1999 Indonesian television series endings
- ANTV original programming