Showing posts with label aswang. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aswang. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 24, 2022

My Little Juan (Demon/Aswang Transformations)

My Little Juan is a Filipino fantasy-drama television series from 2013 (and a prequel to the series Juan De La Cruz). It has quite a lot of male aswang transformations and Ian Ricky has kindly identified and listed them for us. 

Since YouTube doesn't allow most of the videos to play when embedded here, I'll post links instead.

* Episode 1 has transformations and reversions at: 

16:3716:5517:4718:1420:2821:2621:4422:1424:1324:4225:02


* Episode 10:  11:3812:3514:06

 

* Episode 22:  05:08 , 05:4907:36

 

* Episode 42:  22:0622:4022:57 

 

* Episode 63:  07:25

 

* Episode 67:  5:52 

 

* Episode 71:  5:43 , 7:00

Monday, August 10, 2020

Juan Dela Cruz (Aswang/Demon Transformations)

Thanks again to Ian Ricky for these recommendations, all of which involve aswangs.

First, some quick aswang transformation from the 2013 Filipino superhero television series Juan Dela Cruz.

In episode 11 the antagonist Mikael Reyes (played by Arron Villaflor) transforms to do some killing (18:55 - 19:26):




In episode 13 there is an aswang-to-human reversion featuring a minor antagonist played by James Blanco (5:02 - 5:49):



At 7:36 the character reverts further into a ghoul form as he dies.


Finally, here is a bonus, found on YouTube, "Aswang animation" by Stealth Shinobi pencilmation:



Monday, January 20, 2014

The Strangers (Werewolf Transformation)

Well, the update is finally finished! Sorry it took so long. From now on I will be trying for shorter but more frequent updates. Moving on...

The Strangers (2012) is a pretty good Filipino horror film involving the aswang, a monster native to Filipino folklore. However, since these aswangs are of the "black dog" variety, I'm going to treat them as werewolves.
The following clip was crudely edited together from three different scenes in the movie. The character transforms, then transforms further, then gets into a fight with an aswang hunter. Despite their low budget, the filmmakers decided to rely as much on prosthetics as CGI, and the special effects turned out very well.