
Bondying: The Little Big Boy
Comedy
Overview
Comedy legend and veteran actor Jimmy Santos stars as Bondying, a large adult man that acts and thinks like a child. Based on the comic book character created by the legendary graphic novelist and "King of Philippine Komiks" Mars Ravelo.
Top Cast


Jimmy Santos
Jimmy Santos
Bondying
Jimmy Santos
Bondying


Dawn Zulueta
Dawn Zulueta
Flora
Dawn Zulueta
Flora
Chichay
Chichay
Lola Tisya
Chichay
Lola Tisya
Panchito
Panchito
Packoy
Panchito
Packoy


Nova Villa
Nova Villa
Luding
Nova Villa
Luding


Paquito Diaz
Paquito Diaz
Maurice
Paquito Diaz
Maurice
Jigo Garcia
Jigo Garcia
Pabling
Jigo Garcia
Pabling


Gelli De Belen
Gelli De Belen
Vicky
Gelli De Belen
Vicky


Rene Requiestas
Rene Requiestas
Rene
Rene Requiestas
Rene
Ding Salvador
Ding Salvador
Ding
Ding Salvador
Ding
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