Aswang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An Aswang (or Asuwang) is a vampire-like mythical creature in Filipino folklore and is the subject of a wide variety of myths and stories. Spanish colonists noted ...
Aswang (Philippine Ghoul) - Mythical Creatures Guide
Aswang An Aswang (or Asuwang) is a ghoul in Filipino folklore. The myth of the aswang is popular in the Western Visayan regions such as Capiz, Iloilo and Antique.
Aswang (1994) - IMDb
Directed by Wrye Martin, Barry Poltermann. With Norman Moses, Tina Ona Paukstelis, John Kishline, Flora Coker. A young, unwed, pregnant girl is made an offer she can ...
Aswang (1992) - IMDb
Directed by Peque Gallaga, Lore Reyes. With Alma Moreno, Manilyn Reynes, Aiza Seguerra, Berting Labra. Alma Moreno plays the aswang attacking residents of a remote ...
Manananggal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The manananggal (sometimes confused with the Wak Wak) is a mythical creature of the Philippines. It resembles a Western vampire, as an evil, man-eating monster or witch.
Aswang - Mythical-Creatures-and-Beasts.com
Name: Aswang, Asuwang. Features: Evil vampire-like creature. Source: Philippine Mythology. Habitat: Western Regions of the Philippines . The Aswang is a vampire-like ...
ASWANG -- When was the term 'aswang' first used? - YouTube
When was the term 'aswang' first used in the Philippines. Asuang & Gugurang - a Bicolano folk tale. "The Aswang Phenomenon" - an exploration of the aswang ...
Aswang (Filipino Monster) - Is it real? - YouTube
A rough cut of the intro for the documentary film "The Aswang Phenomenon" - an exploration of the aswang folklore and its effects on Philippine society ...
aswang | Pinoy Movies | Filipino Tagalog Movie News, Review ...
PMPC 29th Star Awards for Movies 2013 list of winners. Posted on: 11/03/2013 by Kim. 29th PMPC Star Awards for Movies 2013 Nominees revealed
What Is an Aswang? - wiseGEEK
An aswang is a mythical Filipino creature that looks like a shy person during the day and turns into a monstrous bird, bat, or...
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