Bakunawa
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Bakunawa means "sea serpent". In Philippine mythology, it is believed to roam the surface every night and devouring moons when it gets the chance. When the Earth falls down to its last moon, the people of Banwa made loud noises to prevent the Bakunawa from eating the last moon. In this story, the Bakunawa is much, much more different... A simple village boy named Moran living a simple life. Alongside his friends, Karina and Teodoro, they live a prosperous life in the country of Banwa.
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