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Ibong Adarna

Ibong Adarna is a 16th-century Filipino epic poem. It is about an eponymous magical bird. The longer form of the story's title during the Spanish era was "Korido at Buhay na Pinagdaanan ng Tatlong Prinsipeng Magkakapatid na anak ni Haring Fernando at ni Reyna Valeriana sa Kahariang Berbanya" ("Corrido and Life Lived by the Three Princes, children of King Fernando and Queen Valeriana in the Kingdom of Berbania"), and is believed by some researchers to have been based on similar European stories. The tale is also known as '.[1]

Ibong Adarna
Ibong Adarna, Painting by Nat Lamina, 2022
AuthorJosé de la Cruz (attributed)
Original titleKorido at Buhay na Pinagdaanan ng Tatlong Prinsipeng Magkakapatid na anak nang Haring Fernando at Reyna Valeriana sa Kahariang Berbania
CountryPhilippines
LanguageTagalog
GenreFantasy, Folk-tale

The story revolves around the life of King Fernando, Queen Valeriana and their three sons, Don Pedro, Diego, and Juan. The three princes, after discovering their father has fallen sick and cannot be healed, set out to find the fabled Adarna bird and heal him; whoever brings the bird first will inherit the throne. The story is commonly attributed to the Tagalog poet José de la Cruz or "Huseng Sisiw"; however, he has not been proven to be the actual author; although Facebook and other online fora cite Wikipedia as being the source of the information that Ibong Adarna was brought to the Philippines by Miguel López de Legazpi, this is not the case as it is with other European stories brought to the Philippines. According to Eulogio Balan Rodriguez, the then 1893 Assistant Director, of the National Library, "According to the more reliable studies on the subject the tale is of Pre-Spanish origin and so is indigenous Philippines literature, although it is not free in its 19th century version from outside influence, like the other native corridos that were "derived" from European romances, that are greatly saturated with the "medieval flavor and setting of chivalry". It is comparable or possibly on a par with the world-famous Arabian Nights' Entertainments a book included in the outside reading texts of both public and private schools."[2]

The poem forms part of the curriculum for Junior High School students as well as those in Grade 7 in the Philippines.

Plot

King Fernando and his wife Queen Valeriana rule the Kingdom of Berbanya and have three children: Don Pedro, Don Diego, and Don Juan. King Fernando falls severely ill after growing despondent over a dream he had one night of Don Juan, his most favored son, being murdered by two traitors. His constituents are unable to cure him, so he sends his eldest son, Don Pedro, to search for the Ibong Adarna, a mythical bird, after an old doctor revealed that the bird's marvelous songs could cure the king's mysterious illness. After three months of wandering through forests and thickets, Don Pedro arrives at a golden tree, Piedras Platas, and falls down at its foot due to fatigue, unaware that the bird roosts there for the night. By nightfall, Don Pedro is lulled into a deep sleep after the bird sings the first of its seven songs with a sweet melody, and is turned into stone after the bird excretes on him after the seventh song.

With the disappearance of Don Pedro, King Fernando then sends his second son Don Diego to search for the bird. Don Diego undergoes the same hardships (but ventures for five months, two more than Don Pedro) and meets the same fate as his older brother. After three whole years without hearing any more news, Don Juan, the youngest son is (unwillingly, by King Fernando) sent forth also. Don Juan, however, has the fortune to meet on his way an old hermit who is impressed by the virtues and good manners of the young prince. The old hermit, knowing the mission on which Don Juan embarks, puts him on guard against the treacheries of the bird.

The hermit told Don Juan of the golden tree where the famed bird roosts every night after singing seven songs, warning of the spells in its seven songs which lulls the hearer to sleep and the excretion which petrifies anyone. He provides Don Juan with a knife and dayap" lemons,[3] both of which Juan must use to cut seven wounds on his hands and distill them into the juice of the fruits to create pain that will prevent him from being lulled by the seven songs. The hermit then gave Juan a golden rope that the prince must use to bind the bird's legs while it is asleep and place it inside a cage. Before Juan leaves, the hermit provides him with a bucket which he must use to scoop water from a well near the tree and pour it over his two petrified brothers to restore them. Don Juan did as was bidden and soon finds himself in possession of the desired bird and on his way back to his home country with his two brothers, Don Pedro and Don Diego. Don Juan's venture in search of the Ibong Adarna lasts for four months in total.

However, on the way back, with his brothers and the Ibong Adarna in tow, Don Juan's older brothers grow envious; after all, Don Juan has obtained what they were not able to. Therefore, the two older brothers conspired between themselves to do away with him. Don Pedro suggested that they should kill him, but Don Diego, who was less brutal, convinced Pedro that it was sufficient to beat him, which they did. After beating Don Juan to whom they owed their lives, they left him unconscious in the middle of the road as the two brothers continued on their way to the palace. Once in the palace, they convinced the king that they never knew what happened to Don Juan, but the bird was disheveled and did not sing for it awaits Don Juan—its true captor. Don Juan woke eventually, but could not move due to the pain caused by the beating. He prayed fervently for the health of the king and the forgiveness of God to his brothers. The same hermit who gave him advice before catching the bird arrives and heals him magically. Upon return to the palace, everyone was happy except his two brothers, worried that Don Juan might tell the king what had happened. The bird then started to sing. Its enchanted song revealed to the king that Don Pedro and Don Diego beat up Don Juan and that he was the true captor of the bird.

The two were sentenced to being cut off from the royalty and banished, but they were reprieved due to Don Juan being forgiving and asking to give them another chance.

They were given one, however, any consequent fault would mean death. They enjoyed the bird, they did not treat it as a pet, but rather like a person. So they made the three princes watch over the bird for 3 hours each every day. Don Pedro wanted revenge, so he conspired again and forced Don Diego to go on board with it yet again. They planned to trick Don Juan into thinking that under his watch, the bird escaped. They successfully did it and Don Juan set out to find the bird before the king wakes up. The king finds the bird missing and so is Don Juan, so he asked the two to find the bird and their brother.

They found Don Juan at Mt. Armenia and decide to settle there, on the beautiful mountain. They lived happily forgetting trouble from the past. They find a well and decide to explore the inside, arguing about who goes first. They settle for the idea that Pedro, the eldest, be the first to descend by means of a cord lowered by the two brothers who remain above; but he had scarcely gone a third of the way when he feels afraid and gives the sign for his two brothers to pull him out of the well. Presently, Diego was let down but he too could not go farther down than half of the way. When it was Juan's turn to go he allowed himself to be let down to the lowest depths of the cistern. There the prince discovered two enchanted palaces, the first being occupied by Princess Juana who informed him she was being held prisoner by a giant, and the second by Princess Leonora, also the prisoner of a large seven-headed serpent. After killing the giant and the serpent, the prince tugged on the cord and soon came up to the surface of the earth with the two captive princesses, whom his two brothers soon wanted to take away from him. Diego desired Princess Juana for himself and Pedro wanted Princess Leonora. Before the parting, however, Leonora discovered that she left her ring in the innermost recesses of the well. Juan voluntarily offered to take it for her but when he was halfway down, the two brothers let go of the rope he was descending causing him to fall to the bottom of the well. Not long after, wedding bells were rung in the palace; Diego married Princess Juana. Before casting her lot with Prince Pedro, Princess Leonora requested her marriage to him be delayed for a term of seven years because she might still have a chance to unite with Don Juan.

Don Juan, thanks to Leonora's enchanted ring found in the well, could avail himself of the help of a wolf which cured him of his wounds, fix his dislocations, and bring him to the medicinal waters of the Jordan, and took him out of the well. Already torn between all hope of ever finding the Adarna, Don Juan resolved to return to the Kingdom. But to his confusion, he was unable to find his way. No one could tell him precisely which was the way that would lead him to the kingdom of his father. While sleeping under a tree, the Adarna awakens him and convinces him to turn his back on Leonora because Maria Blanca, the daughter of King Salermo in Reino de Los Cristales was better. He came to a hermit that consulted all of the animals from the surrounding areas, but none of them could tell the prince the direction towards Reino de Los Cristales. But the king of all these animals, a swiftly soaring eagle (real name Olicornio), having compassion for his troubles, offered to take the prince to wherever he desired. After an epic flight, the prince and the eagle came to a distant crystal lake, whose shores they landed to rest from their long and tiresome flight. Then the eagle related to his companion the secrets of the crystal lake. This was the bathing place where, in certain hours of the day, the three daughters of the most powerful and most feared king of the surrounding regions used to dive into the water and swim; and for this reason, it was not proper for the prince to commit any indiscretion if he desired to remain and see the spectacle of the bath. Don Juan remained and when the hour of the bathing arrived he saw plunging into the pure crystal water the figures of the three most beautiful princesses whom his sinful eyes had ever seen. He then secretly hid and kept one of the princess's dresses. When the princess noticed the theft, her two sisters had already gone. The prince hurriedly ran to her and on his knee begged her pardon and placed at her feet her stolen dress and at the same time poured forth the most ardent and tender professions of love. Pleased by his gentleness and gallant phrases, the princess also fell in love with him; but she advised him that it would be better for him to leave before her father discovers his intrusion. If he did not do so he would be converted into another piece of stone for the walls of the enchanted palace in which they live, in the same way, that all the other suitors who aspired for their hands had been transformed. On being informed of the adventure of the bold prince, the king sent for him.

Don Juan, who would risk everything for the privilege of seeing his beloved, presented himself to the king in spite of the princess' warning. The king, greatly impressed with the youth's tact and self-possession, chose to give him a series of tests both gigantic and impossible for ordinary mortals. After completing these trials the king was satisfied and offered Don Juan his daughter. However, the princess, fearing that her father might resort to a new trick to foil their happiness, ordered the prince to direct himself to the royal stables in order to take the best horse and have him ready for them to flee on that same night. Unfortunately, the prince in his hurry, took the wrong horse and the king came immediately went in pursuit of the fugitives. The king, riding the best horse, pursued them tenaciously but through the use of cunning magic, the princess helped them to outrace the king.

When at last they found themselves safe and free, it did not take them long before they could reach the portals of the Berbanian Kingdom. But the prince, alleging that he should have such preparations duly made for entry into the royal palace as are appropriate for her category and dignity, left Doña Maria on the way promising to return for her once he had informed the committee to receive her. Once in the midst of the happiness of palace life, Don Juan soon forgot his profession of love to Doña Maria. He became dazzled by the beauty of Princess Leonora who had been waiting for him during all the days of his absence and he sought her hand in marriage while Doña Maria was impatiently waiting for his return. When she discovered Don Juan's infidelity, the pilgrim princess made use of the talisman which she always carried with her and adorned it with the most beautiful royal garments and carried in a large coach drawn by eight sorrel-colored horses with four palfreys, she presented herself at the door of the palace practically inviting herself to the royal wedding of Prince Juan and Princess Leonora.

Out of respect for a so beautiful guest from foreign lands and on the occasion of the wedding itself, there were celebrated tournaments, in one Doña Maria succeeded in inserting as one of the number dance of a negrita and a negrito created from nothing through her marvelous talisman. In the dance the negrita carried a whip in her hand and with it she pitilessly lashed her negrito partner, calling him Don Juan, while she proceeded to remind of all the vicissitudes of fortune undergone by him at the side on Doña Maria, the part which was played by the whipping negrito: the scene of the bath, the different tests to which he had been subjected by her father, the flight of both that was full of accidents, and his cruel abandonment of her on the way. Every crack of the whip which fell on the shoulders of the negrito was felt by Don Juan as if it was him who was being whipped. After all this, Don Juan finally remembered Doña Maria. He then gave Princess Leonora and the kingdom of Berbania to Prince Pedro while he and Doña Maria returned to Reino de los Cristales. When they came back, they found the kingdom in a mourning state, following the deaths of Doña Maria's father and sisters. The kingdom rejoiced when they came back and crowned them their king and queen.

Description

 
The Philippine trogon's vivid colors earned it the nickname "Ibong Adarna".

The Ibong Adarna is often described as the most colorful bird in Philippine folklore. It is also thought to share a resemblance to other legendary birds such as the Sarimanok and the phoenix.[4]

Being one of the most colorful birds endemic in the Philippines, local birders associate the Philippine trogon (Harpactes ardens) to the mythical bird.[5]

Analysis

According to professor Damiana Eugenio, the Ibong Adarna or The Adarna Bird epic reworks and combines themes from recognizable folktales of the international Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index, namely types ATU 551, "The Sons on a Quest for a Wonderful Remedy for their Father"; ATU 301, "The Three Stolen Princesses" (hero's descent into a lower world, pit or hole to rescue kidnapped princesses), and ATU 313, "The Magical Flight" (hero meets villain's daughter and falls in love with her; her father imposes tasks on the hero; hero and villain's daughter escape together at the end of the tale).[6]

According to Dean Fansler, the romance is very popular in the archipelago, with at least five different language printings: Tagalog, Pampango, Visayan, Ilocano and Bicol. The differences between the literary versions led Fansler to believe in a folkloric origin for the tale.[7]

Motifs

Dean Fansler recognized that the wooing of Maria, the enchanter's daughter, by prince Juan was "reminiscent" of swan maiden tales: hero steals clothes of bathing maidens.[8]

Cultural significance

In other media

The story of Ibong Adarna is known all over the Philippines[9][10] and has been told in different languages and media.

Films

Film Starring Produced by Directed by Date Released
Ibong Adarna Mila del Sol (Prinsesa Maria), Fred Cortes (Prinsipe Juan), Ester Magalona, Deanna Prieto, and Ben Rubio LVN Pictures Vicente Salumbides and Manuel Conde October 17, 1941[11]
Ang Ibong Adarna Nida Blanca, Nestor de Villa, Carlos Salazar, Cecilia Lopez, Nita Javier, Jose Vergara Manuel Conde July 4, 1955[12]
Ibong Adarna Dolphy (Prince Adolfo), Panchito Alba (Prince Alfonso), Babalu (Prince Albano), Rosanna Ortiz (Ibong Adarna) Roda Films Pablo Santiago November 3, 1972[13]
Ang Hiwaga ng Ibong Adarna Dolphy (Prince Adolfo), Panchito Alba (Prince Alfonso), Babalu (Prince Albano), Rosanna Ortiz (Ibong Adarna) RTL Productions, Roda Film Productions November 3, 1972[14]
Si Prinsipe Abante at Ang Lihim ng Ibong Adarna Rene Requiestas (Prinsipe Abante), Monica Herrera (Prinsesa Luningning), Paquito Diaz (Prinsipe Atras), Joaquin Fajardo (Prinsipe Urong-Sulong), Ruben Rustia (Ang Hari) Tagalog Pictures, Regal Films Tony Cruz December 25, 1990[15]
Ang TV Movie: The Adarna Adventure Nida Blanca (Lola Binyang), Tirso Cruz III (Prinsipe Diego), Dindo Arroyo (Prinsipe Pedro), Gio Alvarez (Prinsipe Juan), Jolina Magdangal (Prinsesa Adarna), Gamaliel Viray (Hari ng Berbanya) Star Cinema Johnny Manahan October 2, 1996[16]
Adarna: The Mythical Bird Jolina Magdangal (voice of Adarna), Marvin Agustin (voice), Martin Nievera (voice), Regine Velasquez (voice) FLT Films International, Guiding Light Productions Gerry A. Garcia December 25, 1997[17]
Ibong Adarna: The Pinoy Adventure Rocco Nacino (Prinsipe Sigasig), Karen Gallman (Adarna) Gurion Entertainment Jun Urbano October 1, 2014[18]

1940s

Narcisa “Doña Sisang” de Leon of LVN Studios produced the first two "Ibong Adarna" films. The first one, made in 1941, starred Mila del Sol as Prinsesa Maria, Fred Cortes as Prinsipe Juan, Ester Magalona, Vicente Oliver, Deanna Prieto, Ben Rubio and Angeles Gayoso who voiced the Ibong Adarna. It had a magical sequence that showed the singing of the bird. That used a painstakingly hand-painted process called "Varicolor", where the bird was colorized in this otherwise black and white film.[19][20] LVN was able to archive copies of the film which was shown again in theaters after the war in the late 40s and 50s.

1950s

Fifteen years later, in 1956, LVN produced a second version, this time under the full direction of an older Manuel Conde, and starred Nida Blanca, Nestor de Villa, Carlos Salazar, Cecilia Lopez, Nita Javier and Jose Vergara. The 1956 film was the first Filipino commercial film shot and shown in its entirety in Eastman Color.

1970s

Roda Film Productions produced 2 movies, "Ibong Adarna" (1972) and its sequel "Ang Hiwaga ng Ibong Adarna" (1973) starring Philippine Comedy King Dolphy as the lead Prince Adolfo and comedians Panchito Alba as Prince Alfonso, Babalu as Prince Albano and Rosanna Ortiz as the Ibong Adarna.

1990s

Tagalog Pictures, Inc. produced the film "Si Prinsipe Abante At Ang Lihim ng Ibong Adarna" in 1990 starring comedian Rene Requiestas as the lead Prinsipe Abante (English: forward), Paquito Diaz as Prinsipe Atras (English: retreat), Joaquin Fajardo as Prinsipe Urong-Sulong (synonymous to atras-abante; English: back and forth) and Monica Herrera as Prinsesa Luningning/the Ibong Adarna.

In 1996, Star Cinema produced the movie "Ang TV Movie: The Adarna Adventure". Jolina Magdangal played the Ibong Adarna/Prinsesa Adarna. The cast included Nida Blanca as Lola Binyang, Tirso Cruz III as Prinsipe Diego, Dindo Arroyo as Prinsipe Pedro, Gio Alvarez as Prinsipe Juan and Gamaliel Viray as Hari ng Berbanya along with the kids and teens of Ang TV.

"Adarna: The Mythical Bird" which premiered on December 25, 1997, is the first full-length Filipino local animated film. It starred Jolina Magdangal—who previously played the Ibong Adarna—as the voice of Adarna along with other voice casts: Marvin Agustin, Martin Nievera and Regine Velasquez. Nievera and Velasquez sung the soundtrack "Touched by Your Love" and "Nagmamahal", "Believe It" was performed by Velasquez and "Halakhak" by The Youth.[17]

2010s

A young man sets out on a dangerous quest for a magical bird with the power to heal any ailment in "Ibong Adarna: The Pinoy Adventure". The 2014 film starred Rocco Nacino as Prinsipe Sigasig, Joel Torre as Sultan Mabait, Angel Aquino as Sultana Mabunyi, Leo Martinez as Datu Maimbot, Benjie Paras as Sipsipayo, Ronnie Lazaro as Dulangkaw, Patricia Fernandez as Diwata, Lilia Cuntapay as Bruha, Gary Lising as Nuno ng Lipi, Miss Intercontinental 2018 Karen Gallman as Adarna and Philip "Kohol" Supnet as Higante.[18]

2020s

MALA (Movies Adapted from Literary Arts): Ibong Adarna

“MALA” (Movies Adapted from Literary Arts), an educational puppetry film series for children directed by actor Xian Lim and written by renowned ventriloquist Ronaldo "Ony" Carcamo, is part of the Cultural Center of the Philippines' "Sining Sigla", a season-long virtual outreach program of the CCP Office of the President Arsenio “Nick” Lizaso.[21] Lim and Carcamo used muppets, visual effects and live action with music and poetry in the dialogue on their adaptation. MALA's production designers are shadowplay and puppet designer Aina Ramolete and production designer and art director Kaye Banaag. Joined by music composer Jem Florendo and sound designer Miguel Hernandez.[22][23][24][25][26]

New 4K Digital Scan of Ibong Adarna (1941)

In time for the 100th year of Philippine cinema, Cinema One brought the film that was scanned in a high definition 4K resolution back via cable TV on June 30, 2019.

[27][28] Ibong Adarna was the opening full-length film of the 12th Cinema Rehiyon held on February 24–28, 2020, at Naga City, Camarines Sur.

Television

In 2013, GMA Network produced Adarna, a contemporary television series adaptation starring Kylie Padilla in the title role.[29]

In the 50th episode of season 1 of GMA's drama fantasy anthology series Daig Kayo ng Lola Ko which aired on April 22, 2018, lola Goreng (Gloria Romero) narrated the story of the Ibong Adarna. The episode starred Kyline Alcantara as Ibong Adarna, Jeric Gonzales as Juan, Lucho Ayala as Pedro, Aaron Yanga as Diego and Rey 'PJ' Abellana as Fernando.[30]

Theater

[31]

Ballet

Ballet Manila soloist Abigail Oliveiro took on the role of Ibong Adarna with Mark Sumaylo as Don Pedro, Romeo Peralta as Don Diego and Ballet Manila's Principal dancer Rudy de Dios as Don Juan.[32]

It featured music by Diwa de Leon, with Gia Macuja Atchison as the voice of Ibong Adarna, and script by Angela Blardony Ureta.[33]

Ballet Manila's CEO and Artistic Director Lisa Macuja-Elizalde described the show as "a modern ballet with neo-classical and classical styles that serve as the cornerstone of the dance vocabulary." It even featured the Alitaptap (lit.'firefly') Dance and the Monkey Dance. It made its world premiere on August 26, 2017, at the Aliw Theater stage.[34]

Musical

[35]

REP staged an English version of the epic which featured fun, child-friendly music, and bright and colorful costumes.[36]

Art and literature

[37][38][39]

[40] Project Gutenberg also has a version of the epic in its library.[41]

Books

Title Retelling by Illustrations by Year ISBN Pages
Ibong Adarna[42] Virgilio S. Almario Jordan Santos 1980 971-508-125-8 32
Ibong Adarna (Board Book)[43] Jason Sto. Domingo[44] 2015 978-971-508-565-6 18
Ibong Adarna (Complete Text)[45] Virgilio S. Almario 2016 978-971-508-606-6 268
Magkulay Tayo ng Kuwento 9: Ibong Adarna[46] Virgilio S. Almario Jordan Santos 2020 978-971-508-843-5 20

National costume in beauty pageants

Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray’s preliminary gown by Mak Tumang[47] at the Miss Universe preliminary competition was called “Adarna: Blazing Siren.” Her gown which was inspired by the Ibong Adarna[48] and the Phoenix Mikimoto Crown[49] was adorned with layers of embroidered gold feathers and thousands of hand-placed genuine Swarovski crystals in different shades of orange and topaz; she paired it with a nationalistic pair of dangling earrings she designed herself, Tessera Jewelry executed her vision with the Philippine sun and golden South sea pearls.[50]

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External links

  • Adarna House website
  • Ibong Adarna (1941 film) at IMDb
  • Ang Ibong Adarna (1955 film) at IMDb
  • Ibong Adarna (1972 film) at IMDb
  • Ang Hiwaga ng Ibong Adarna (1972 film) at IMDb
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  • Ang TV Movie: The Adarna Adventure (1996 film) at IMDb
  • Adarna: The Mythical Bird (1997 film) at IMDb
  • Ibong Adarna: The Pinoy Adventure (2014 film) at IMDb
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ibong, adarna, this, article, multiple, issues, please, help, improve, discuss, these, issues, talk, page, learn, when, remove, these, template, messages, this, article, consists, almost, entirely, plot, summary, should, expanded, provide, more, balanced, cove. This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article consists almost entirely of a plot summary It should be expanded to provide more balanced coverage that includes real world context Please edit the article to focus on discussing the work rather than merely reiterating the plot July 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article s plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise August 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Ibong Adarna is a 16th century Filipino epic poem It is about an eponymous magical bird The longer form of the story s title during the Spanish era was Korido at Buhay na Pinagdaanan ng Tatlong Prinsipeng Magkakapatid na anak ni Haring Fernando at ni Reyna Valeriana sa Kahariang Berbanya Corrido and Life Lived by the Three Princes children of King Fernando and Queen Valeriana in the Kingdom of Berbania and is believed by some researchers to have been based on similar European stories The tale is also known as 1 Ibong AdarnaIbong Adarna Painting by Nat Lamina 2022AuthorJose de la Cruz attributed Original titleKorido at Buhay na Pinagdaanan ng Tatlong Prinsipeng Magkakapatid na anak nang Haring Fernando at Reyna Valeriana sa Kahariang BerbaniaCountryPhilippinesLanguageTagalogGenreFantasy Folk taleThe story revolves around the life of King Fernando Queen Valeriana and their three sons Don Pedro Diego and Juan The three princes after discovering their father has fallen sick and cannot be healed set out to find the fabled Adarna bird and heal him whoever brings the bird first will inherit the throne The story is commonly attributed to the Tagalog poet Jose de la Cruz or Huseng Sisiw however he has not been proven to be the actual author although Facebook and other online fora cite Wikipedia as being the source of the information that Ibong Adarna was brought to the Philippines by Miguel Lopez de Legazpi this is not the case as it is with other European stories brought to the Philippines According to Eulogio Balan Rodriguez the then 1893 Assistant Director of the National Library According to the more reliable studies on the subject the tale is of Pre Spanish origin and so is indigenous Philippines literature although it is not free in its 19th century version from outside influence like the other native corridos that were derived from European romances that are greatly saturated with the medieval flavor and setting of chivalry It is comparable or possibly on a par with the world famous Arabian Nights Entertainments a book included in the outside reading texts of both public and private schools 2 The poem forms part of the curriculum for Junior High School students as well as those in Grade 7 in the Philippines Contents 1 Plot 2 Description 3 Analysis 3 1 Motifs 4 Cultural significance 5 In other media 5 1 Films 5 1 1 1940s 5 1 2 1950s 5 1 3 1970s 5 1 4 1990s 5 1 5 2010s 5 1 6 2020s 5 1 6 1 MALA Movies Adapted from Literary Arts Ibong Adarna 5 1 6 2 New 4K Digital Scan of Ibong Adarna 1941 5 2 Television 5 3 Theater 5 3 1 Ballet 5 3 2 Musical 6 Art and literature 6 1 Books 6 2 National costume in beauty pageants 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditKing Fernando and his wife Queen Valeriana rule the Kingdom of Berbanya and have three children Don Pedro Don Diego and Don Juan King Fernando falls severely ill after growing despondent over a dream he had one night of Don Juan his most favored son being murdered by two traitors His constituents are unable to cure him so he sends his eldest son Don Pedro to search for the Ibong Adarna a mythical bird after an old doctor revealed that the bird s marvelous songs could cure the king s mysterious illness After three months of wandering through forests and thickets Don Pedro arrives at a golden tree Piedras Platas and falls down at its foot due to fatigue unaware that the bird roosts there for the night By nightfall Don Pedro is lulled into a deep sleep after the bird sings the first of its seven songs with a sweet melody and is turned into stone after the bird excretes on him after the seventh song With the disappearance of Don Pedro King Fernando then sends his second son Don Diego to search for the bird Don Diego undergoes the same hardships but ventures for five months two more than Don Pedro and meets the same fate as his older brother After three whole years without hearing any more news Don Juan the youngest son is unwillingly by King Fernando sent forth also Don Juan however has the fortune to meet on his way an old hermit who is impressed by the virtues and good manners of the young prince The old hermit knowing the mission on which Don Juan embarks puts him on guard against the treacheries of the bird The hermit told Don Juan of the golden tree where the famed bird roosts every night after singing seven songs warning of the spells in its seven songs which lulls the hearer to sleep and the excretion which petrifies anyone He provides Don Juan with a knife and dayap lemons 3 both of which Juan must use to cut seven wounds on his hands and distill them into the juice of the fruits to create pain that will prevent him from being lulled by the seven songs The hermit then gave Juan a golden rope that the prince must use to bind the bird s legs while it is asleep and place it inside a cage Before Juan leaves the hermit provides him with a bucket which he must use to scoop water from a well near the tree and pour it over his two petrified brothers to restore them Don Juan did as was bidden and soon finds himself in possession of the desired bird and on his way back to his home country with his two brothers Don Pedro and Don Diego Don Juan s venture in search of the Ibong Adarna lasts for four months in total However on the way back with his brothers and the Ibong Adarna in tow Don Juan s older brothers grow envious after all Don Juan has obtained what they were not able to Therefore the two older brothers conspired between themselves to do away with him Don Pedro suggested that they should kill him but Don Diego who was less brutal convinced Pedro that it was sufficient to beat him which they did After beating Don Juan to whom they owed their lives they left him unconscious in the middle of the road as the two brothers continued on their way to the palace Once in the palace they convinced the king that they never knew what happened to Don Juan but the bird was disheveled and did not sing for it awaits Don Juan its true captor Don Juan woke eventually but could not move due to the pain caused by the beating He prayed fervently for the health of the king and the forgiveness of God to his brothers The same hermit who gave him advice before catching the bird arrives and heals him magically Upon return to the palace everyone was happy except his two brothers worried that Don Juan might tell the king what had happened The bird then started to sing Its enchanted song revealed to the king that Don Pedro and Don Diego beat up Don Juan and that he was the true captor of the bird The two were sentenced to being cut off from the royalty and banished but they were reprieved due to Don Juan being forgiving and asking to give them another chance They were given one however any consequent fault would mean death They enjoyed the bird they did not treat it as a pet but rather like a person So they made the three princes watch over the bird for 3 hours each every day Don Pedro wanted revenge so he conspired again and forced Don Diego to go on board with it yet again They planned to trick Don Juan into thinking that under his watch the bird escaped They successfully did it and Don Juan set out to find the bird before the king wakes up The king finds the bird missing and so is Don Juan so he asked the two to find the bird and their brother They found Don Juan at Mt Armenia and decide to settle there on the beautiful mountain They lived happily forgetting trouble from the past They find a well and decide to explore the inside arguing about who goes first They settle for the idea that Pedro the eldest be the first to descend by means of a cord lowered by the two brothers who remain above but he had scarcely gone a third of the way when he feels afraid and gives the sign for his two brothers to pull him out of the well Presently Diego was let down but he too could not go farther down than half of the way When it was Juan s turn to go he allowed himself to be let down to the lowest depths of the cistern There the prince discovered two enchanted palaces the first being occupied by Princess Juana who informed him she was being held prisoner by a giant and the second by Princess Leonora also the prisoner of a large seven headed serpent After killing the giant and the serpent the prince tugged on the cord and soon came up to the surface of the earth with the two captive princesses whom his two brothers soon wanted to take away from him Diego desired Princess Juana for himself and Pedro wanted Princess Leonora Before the parting however Leonora discovered that she left her ring in the innermost recesses of the well Juan voluntarily offered to take it for her but when he was halfway down the two brothers let go of the rope he was descending causing him to fall to the bottom of the well Not long after wedding bells were rung in the palace Diego married Princess Juana Before casting her lot with Prince Pedro Princess Leonora requested her marriage to him be delayed for a term of seven years because she might still have a chance to unite with Don Juan Don Juan thanks to Leonora s enchanted ring found in the well could avail himself of the help of a wolf which cured him of his wounds fix his dislocations and bring him to the medicinal waters of the Jordan and took him out of the well Already torn between all hope of ever finding the Adarna Don Juan resolved to return to the Kingdom But to his confusion he was unable to find his way No one could tell him precisely which was the way that would lead him to the kingdom of his father While sleeping under a tree the Adarna awakens him and convinces him to turn his back on Leonora because Maria Blanca the daughter of King Salermo in Reino de Los Cristales was better He came to a hermit that consulted all of the animals from the surrounding areas but none of them could tell the prince the direction towards Reino de Los Cristales But the king of all these animals a swiftly soaring eagle real name Olicornio having compassion for his troubles offered to take the prince to wherever he desired After an epic flight the prince and the eagle came to a distant crystal lake whose shores they landed to rest from their long and tiresome flight Then the eagle related to his companion the secrets of the crystal lake This was the bathing place where in certain hours of the day the three daughters of the most powerful and most feared king of the surrounding regions used to dive into the water and swim and for this reason it was not proper for the prince to commit any indiscretion if he desired to remain and see the spectacle of the bath Don Juan remained and when the hour of the bathing arrived he saw plunging into the pure crystal water the figures of the three most beautiful princesses whom his sinful eyes had ever seen He then secretly hid and kept one of the princess s dresses When the princess noticed the theft her two sisters had already gone The prince hurriedly ran to her and on his knee begged her pardon and placed at her feet her stolen dress and at the same time poured forth the most ardent and tender professions of love Pleased by his gentleness and gallant phrases the princess also fell in love with him but she advised him that it would be better for him to leave before her father discovers his intrusion If he did not do so he would be converted into another piece of stone for the walls of the enchanted palace in which they live in the same way that all the other suitors who aspired for their hands had been transformed On being informed of the adventure of the bold prince the king sent for him Don Juan who would risk everything for the privilege of seeing his beloved presented himself to the king in spite of the princess warning The king greatly impressed with the youth s tact and self possession chose to give him a series of tests both gigantic and impossible for ordinary mortals After completing these trials the king was satisfied and offered Don Juan his daughter However the princess fearing that her father might resort to a new trick to foil their happiness ordered the prince to direct himself to the royal stables in order to take the best horse and have him ready for them to flee on that same night Unfortunately the prince in his hurry took the wrong horse and the king came immediately went in pursuit of the fugitives The king riding the best horse pursued them tenaciously but through the use of cunning magic the princess helped them to outrace the king When at last they found themselves safe and free it did not take them long before they could reach the portals of the Berbanian Kingdom But the prince alleging that he should have such preparations duly made for entry into the royal palace as are appropriate for her category and dignity left Dona Maria on the way promising to return for her once he had informed the committee to receive her Once in the midst of the happiness of palace life Don Juan soon forgot his profession of love to Dona Maria He became dazzled by the beauty of Princess Leonora who had been waiting for him during all the days of his absence and he sought her hand in marriage while Dona Maria was impatiently waiting for his return When she discovered Don Juan s infidelity the pilgrim princess made use of the talisman which she always carried with her and adorned it with the most beautiful royal garments and carried in a large coach drawn by eight sorrel colored horses with four palfreys she presented herself at the door of the palace practically inviting herself to the royal wedding of Prince Juan and Princess Leonora Out of respect for a so beautiful guest from foreign lands and on the occasion of the wedding itself there were celebrated tournaments in one Dona Maria succeeded in inserting as one of the number dance of a negrita and a negrito created from nothing through her marvelous talisman In the dance the negrita carried a whip in her hand and with it she pitilessly lashed her negrito partner calling him Don Juan while she proceeded to remind of all the vicissitudes of fortune undergone by him at the side on Dona Maria the part which was played by the whipping negrito the scene of the bath the different tests to which he had been subjected by her father the flight of both that was full of accidents and his cruel abandonment of her on the way Every crack of the whip which fell on the shoulders of the negrito was felt by Don Juan as if it was him who was being whipped After all this Don Juan finally remembered Dona Maria He then gave Princess Leonora and the kingdom of Berbania to Prince Pedro while he and Dona Maria returned to Reino de los Cristales When they came back they found the kingdom in a mourning state following the deaths of Dona Maria s father and sisters The kingdom rejoiced when they came back and crowned them their king and queen Description Edit The Philippine trogon s vivid colors earned it the nickname Ibong Adarna The Ibong Adarna is often described as the most colorful bird in Philippine folklore It is also thought to share a resemblance to other legendary birds such as the Sarimanok and the phoenix 4 Being one of the most colorful birds endemic in the Philippines local birders associate the Philippine trogon Harpactes ardens to the mythical bird 5 Analysis EditAccording to professor Damiana Eugenio the Ibong Adarna or The Adarna Bird epic reworks and combines themes from recognizable folktales of the international Aarne Thompson Uther Index namely types ATU 551 The Sons on a Quest for a Wonderful Remedy for their Father ATU 301 The Three Stolen Princesses hero s descent into a lower world pit or hole to rescue kidnapped princesses and ATU 313 The Magical Flight hero meets villain s daughter and falls in love with her her father imposes tasks on the hero hero and villain s daughter escape together at the end of the tale 6 According to Dean Fansler the romance is very popular in the archipelago with at least five different language printings Tagalog Pampango Visayan Ilocano and Bicol The differences between the literary versions led Fansler to believe in a folkloric origin for the tale 7 Motifs Edit Dean Fansler recognized that the wooing of Maria the enchanter s daughter by prince Juan was reminiscent of swan maiden tales hero steals clothes of bathing maidens 8 Cultural significance EditThis section is empty You can help by adding to it January 2022 In other media EditThe story of Ibong Adarna is known all over the Philippines 9 10 and has been told in different languages and media Films Edit Film Starring Produced by Directed by Date ReleasedIbong Adarna Mila del Sol Prinsesa Maria Fred Cortes Prinsipe Juan Ester Magalona Deanna Prieto and Ben Rubio LVN Pictures Vicente Salumbides and Manuel Conde October 17 1941 11 Ang Ibong Adarna Nida Blanca Nestor de Villa Carlos Salazar Cecilia Lopez Nita Javier Jose Vergara Manuel Conde July 4 1955 12 Ibong Adarna Dolphy Prince Adolfo Panchito Alba Prince Alfonso Babalu Prince Albano Rosanna Ortiz Ibong Adarna Roda Films Pablo Santiago November 3 1972 13 Ang Hiwaga ng Ibong Adarna Dolphy Prince Adolfo Panchito Alba Prince Alfonso Babalu Prince Albano Rosanna Ortiz Ibong Adarna RTL Productions Roda Film Productions November 3 1972 14 Si Prinsipe Abante at Ang Lihim ng Ibong Adarna Rene Requiestas Prinsipe Abante Monica Herrera Prinsesa Luningning Paquito Diaz Prinsipe Atras Joaquin Fajardo Prinsipe Urong Sulong Ruben Rustia Ang Hari Tagalog Pictures Regal Films Tony Cruz December 25 1990 15 Ang TV Movie The Adarna Adventure Nida Blanca Lola Binyang Tirso Cruz III Prinsipe Diego Dindo Arroyo Prinsipe Pedro Gio Alvarez Prinsipe Juan Jolina Magdangal Prinsesa Adarna Gamaliel Viray Hari ng Berbanya Star Cinema Johnny Manahan October 2 1996 16 Adarna The Mythical Bird Jolina Magdangal voice of Adarna Marvin Agustin voice Martin Nievera voice Regine Velasquez voice FLT Films International Guiding Light Productions Gerry A Garcia December 25 1997 17 Ibong Adarna The Pinoy Adventure Rocco Nacino Prinsipe Sigasig Karen Gallman Adarna Gurion Entertainment Jun Urbano October 1 2014 18 1940s Edit Narcisa Dona Sisang de Leon of LVN Studios produced the first two Ibong Adarna films The first one made in 1941 starred Mila del Sol as Prinsesa Maria Fred Cortes as Prinsipe Juan Ester Magalona Vicente Oliver Deanna Prieto Ben Rubio and Angeles Gayoso who voiced the Ibong Adarna It had a magical sequence that showed the singing of the bird That used a painstakingly hand painted process called Varicolor where the bird was colorized in this otherwise black and white film 19 20 LVN was able to archive copies of the film which was shown again in theaters after the war in the late 40s and 50s 1950s Edit Fifteen years later in 1956 LVN produced a second version this time under the full direction of an older Manuel Conde and starred Nida Blanca Nestor de Villa Carlos Salazar Cecilia Lopez Nita Javier and Jose Vergara The 1956 film was the first Filipino commercial film shot and shown in its entirety in Eastman Color 1970s Edit Roda Film Productions produced 2 movies Ibong Adarna 1972 and its sequel Ang Hiwaga ng Ibong Adarna 1973 starring Philippine Comedy King Dolphy as the lead Prince Adolfo and comedians Panchito Alba as Prince Alfonso Babalu as Prince Albano and Rosanna Ortiz as the Ibong Adarna 1990s Edit Tagalog Pictures Inc produced the film Si Prinsipe Abante At Ang Lihim ng Ibong Adarna in 1990 starring comedian Rene Requiestas as the lead Prinsipe Abante English forward Paquito Diaz as Prinsipe Atras English retreat Joaquin Fajardo as Prinsipe Urong Sulong synonymous to atras abante English back and forth and Monica Herrera as Prinsesa Luningning the Ibong Adarna In 1996 Star Cinema produced the movie Ang TV Movie The Adarna Adventure Jolina Magdangal played the Ibong Adarna Prinsesa Adarna The cast included Nida Blanca as Lola Binyang Tirso Cruz III as Prinsipe Diego Dindo Arroyo as Prinsipe Pedro Gio Alvarez as Prinsipe Juan and Gamaliel Viray as Hari ng Berbanya along with the kids and teens of Ang TV Adarna The Mythical Bird which premiered on December 25 1997 is the first full length Filipino local animated film It starred Jolina Magdangal who previously played the Ibong Adarna as the voice of Adarna along with other voice casts Marvin Agustin Martin Nievera and Regine Velasquez Nievera and Velasquez sung the soundtrack Touched by Your Love and Nagmamahal Believe It was performed by Velasquez and Halakhak by The Youth 17 2010s Edit A young man sets out on a dangerous quest for a magical bird with the power to heal any ailment in Ibong Adarna The Pinoy Adventure The 2014 film starred Rocco Nacino as Prinsipe Sigasig Joel Torre as Sultan Mabait Angel Aquino as Sultana Mabunyi Leo Martinez as Datu Maimbot Benjie Paras as Sipsipayo Ronnie Lazaro as Dulangkaw Patricia Fernandez as Diwata Lilia Cuntapay as Bruha Gary Lising as Nuno ng Lipi Miss Intercontinental 2018 Karen Gallman as Adarna and Philip Kohol Supnet as Higante 18 2020s Edit MALA Movies Adapted from Literary Arts Ibong Adarna Edit MALA Movies Adapted from Literary Arts an educational puppetry film series for children directed by actor Xian Lim and written by renowned ventriloquist Ronaldo Ony Carcamo is part of the Cultural Center of the Philippines Sining Sigla a season long virtual outreach program of the CCP Office of the President Arsenio Nick Lizaso 21 Lim and Carcamo used muppets visual effects and live action with music and poetry in the dialogue on their adaptation MALA s production designers are shadowplay and puppet designer Aina Ramolete and production designer and art director Kaye Banaag Joined by music composer Jem Florendo and sound designer Miguel Hernandez 22 23 24 25 26 New 4K Digital Scan of Ibong Adarna 1941 Edit In time for the 100th year of Philippine cinema Cinema One brought the film that was scanned in a high definition 4K resolution back via cable TV on June 30 2019 27 28 Ibong Adarna was the opening full length film of the 12th Cinema Rehiyon held on February 24 28 2020 at Naga City Camarines Sur Television Edit In 2013 GMA Network produced Adarna a contemporary television series adaptation starring Kylie Padilla in the title role 29 In the 50th episode of season 1 of GMA s drama fantasy anthology series Daig Kayo ng Lola Ko which aired on April 22 2018 lola Goreng Gloria Romero narrated the story of the Ibong Adarna The episode starred Kyline Alcantara as Ibong Adarna Jeric Gonzales as Juan Lucho Ayala as Pedro Aaron Yanga as Diego and Rey PJ Abellana as Fernando 30 Theater Edit 31 Ballet Edit Ballet Manila soloist Abigail Oliveiro took on the role of Ibong Adarna with Mark Sumaylo as Don Pedro Romeo Peralta as Don Diego and Ballet Manila s Principal dancer Rudy de Dios as Don Juan 32 It featured music by Diwa de Leon with Gia Macuja Atchison as the voice of Ibong Adarna and script by Angela Blardony Ureta 33 Ballet Manila s CEO and Artistic Director Lisa Macuja Elizalde described the show as a modern ballet with neo classical and classical styles that serve as the cornerstone of the dance vocabulary It even featured the Alitaptap lit firefly Dance and the Monkey Dance It made its world premiere on August 26 2017 at the Aliw Theater stage 34 Musical Edit 35 REP staged an English version of the epic which featured fun child friendly music and bright and colorful costumes 36 Art and literature Edit 37 38 39 40 Project Gutenberg also has a version of the epic in its library 41 Books Edit Title Retelling by Illustrations by Year ISBN PagesIbong Adarna 42 Virgilio S Almario Jordan Santos 1980 971 508 125 8 32Ibong Adarna Board Book 43 Jason Sto Domingo 44 2015 978 971 508 565 6 18Ibong Adarna Complete Text 45 Virgilio S Almario 2016 978 971 508 606 6 268Magkulay Tayo ng Kuwento 9 Ibong Adarna 46 Virgilio S Almario Jordan Santos 2020 978 971 508 843 5 20National costume in beauty pageants Edit Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray s preliminary gown by Mak Tumang 47 at the Miss Universe preliminary competition was called Adarna Blazing Siren Her gown which was inspired by the Ibong Adarna 48 and the Phoenix Mikimoto Crown 49 was adorned with layers of embroidered gold feathers and thousands of hand placed genuine Swarovski crystals in different shades of orange and topaz she paired it with a nationalistic pair of dangling earrings she designed herself Tessera Jewelry executed her vision with the Philippine sun and golden South sea pearls 50 References Edit Tagalog Folk Tales In American Folklore Society Journal of American Folklore Volume XX Washington etc American Folklore Society 1907 pp 107 108 The Adarna bird A Filipino tale of Pre Spanish origin incorporated in the development of Philippine literature the rapid growth of vernacular belles letters from its earliest inception to the present day By Eulogio B Rodriguez 2005 Jaykez July 24 2010 Jayke Story Collection IBONG ADARNA STORY English Version Jayke Story Collection Retrieved November 21 2017 Limos Mario Alvaro May 7 2020 This Colorful Bird is the Real Life Ibong Adarna from Philippine Myth Esquire Retrieved November 20 2021 Mallick Rom December 7 2020 Look The real life inspiration for the legendary Ibong Adarna Manila Bulletin Retrieved November 20 2021 Eugenio Damiana L 1987 Awit and Corrido Philippine Metrical Romances University of the Philippines Press pp xxix 166 174 ISBN 978 971 10 5024 5 Fansler Dean Spouill Filipino Popular Tales The American folk lore society 1921 p 169 Fansler Dean Spouill Filipino Popular Tales The American folk lore society 1921 p 171 Fansler Dean Spouill Filipino Popular Tales The American folk lore society 1921 pp 169 171 Gardner Fletcher Tagalog Folk Lore I In Journal of American Folklore Vol XX 1907 pp 107 108 Ibong Adarna 1941 film IMDB Retrieved March 5 2021 Ang Ibong Adarna 1955 film IMDB Retrieved March 5 2021 Ibong Adarna 1972 film IMDB Retrieved March 5 2021 Ang Hiwaga ng Ibong Adarna 1972 film IMDB Retrieved March 5 2021 Si Prinsipe Abante at Ang Lihim ng Ibong Adarna IMDB Retrieved March 5 2021 Ang TV Movie The Adarna Adventure IMDB Retrieved March 5 2021 a b Adarna The Mythical Bird 1997 animated film IMDB Retrieved March 5 2021 a b Ibong Adarna The Pinoy Adventure IMDB Retrieved March 5 2021 Dolor Danny May 19 2001 Ibong Adarna sang before the Pearl Harbor bombing Phil Star Global Retrieved March 9 2021 Valiente Tito Genova February 28 2020 Breaking the spell The Ibong Adarna Business Mirror Retrieved March 5 2021 Xian Lim proud to be part of CCP s Sining Sigla project as director ABS CBN News September 17 2020 Retrieved March 5 2021 CCP October 31 2020 Ibong Adarna to open Sining Sigla s new puppet series for kids Philippine Information Agency Retrieved March 5 2021 Ibong Adarna Florante at Laura Puppetry Films to Stream Online Theater Fans Manila September 16 2020 Retrieved March 5 2021 Bernardino Stephanie January 5 2021 Xian Lim s Ibong Adarna screened as tribute to late National Artist Amelia Lapena Bonifacio Manila Bulletin Retrieved March 5 2021 CCP to screen Xian Lim directed film as tribute to late National Artist ABS CBN News January 4 2021 Retrieved March 5 2021 MALA Movies Adapted from Literary Arts IBONG ADARNA Cultural Center of the Philippines October 31 2020 Retrieved March 5 2021 Remastered edition ng Ibong Adarna mapapanood nang libre online sa November 1 ABS CBN October 30 2020 Retrieved March 5 2021 Magcamit Yann October 26 2020 Remember Ibong Adarna Versions of this epic are streaming online this weekend Nolisoli Inquirer Retrieved March 5 2021 Adarna TV series IMDB Retrieved March 10 2021 Daig Kayo ng Lola Ko Ibong Adarna IMDB Retrieved March 6 2021 Ibong Adarna enchants audiences anew The Manila Times October 5 2016 Retrieved March 5 2021 Cancino Rafael July 27 2017 WATCH Ballet Manila To Premiere Two All Original Ballets With 22nd Performance Season Theater Fans of Manila Retrieved March 5 2021 Marquez Jacinto Erica August 29 2017 REVIEW Ballet Manila Takes Flight with Ibong Adarna Theater Fans Manila Retrieved March 5 2021 Ibong Adarna World Premiere Launches Ballet Manila s 22nd Season Theater Fans Manila August 19 2017 Retrieved March 5 2021 The Quest for the Adarna Musical to Stream Theater Fans Manila February 26 2021 Retrieved March 5 2021 Miranda Pauline August 29 2019 Filipino epic Ibong Adarna gets a new English staging by Repertory Philippines Nolisoli Retrieved March 5 2021 Neni Sta Romana Cruz February 16 2004 Door to the World of Reading Must Be Unlocked for All Children Archived from the original on May 4 2014 Retrieved May 3 2014 The Adarna House February 13 2008 Ang Alamat ng Aklat Adarna The Adarna House Blog Adarnahouse wordpress com Retrieved May 4 2014 Businesses Aimed at Kids Archived from the original on May 23 2010 Retrieved January 11 2013 Ibong Adarna flies high hits the iPad ABS CBN News Archived from the original on February 15 2013 Retrieved January 11 2013 Ibong Adarna by Anonymous Project Gutenberg Retrieved May 3 2014 Ibong Adarna Adarna Retrieved March 5 2021 Ibong Adarna Board Book Adarna Retrieved March 5 2021 Jason Sto Domingo 1989 2016 Adarna House February 9 2016 Retrieved March 5 2021 Ibong Adarna Complete Text Adarna Retrieved March 5 2021 Magkulay Tayo ng Kuwento 9 Ibong Adarna Adarna Retrieved March 5 2021 Mak Tumang YAS YouTube August 12 2020 Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved March 11 2021 Mak Tumang shares the origin of the gowns worn by Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray Magandang Buhay YouTube June 20 2019 Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved March 11 2021 WATCH The story behind Catriona s Adarna gown original sunray earrings in Miss Universe prelims ABS CBN News December 14 2018 Retrieved March 11 2021 UKG Catriona Gray standout sa Miss Universe 2018 preliminary competition YouTube December 14 2018 Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved March 11 2021 External links EditAdarna House website Ibong Adarna 1941 film at IMDb Ang Ibong Adarna 1955 film at IMDb Ibong Adarna 1972 film at IMDb Ang Hiwaga ng Ibong Adarna 1972 film at IMDb Si Prinsipe Abante at ang lihim ng Ibong Adarna 1990 film at IMDb Ang TV Movie The Adarna Adventure 1996 film at IMDb Adarna The Mythical Bird 1997 film at IMDb Ibong Adarna The Pinoy Adventure 2014 film at 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