Plot
Based on Philippines Pinocchio Version. The story about a defective toy named Utoy (Makisig Morales) made by toymaker Papa Yoyo (Dolphy), and how this creation served as a source of strength and inspiration to kind yet physically challenged Abby (Kathryn Bernardo), whose only friend has left her to live abroad. Bogart will discover the secret of the toy from garbage.
Will Bogart and Abby's friendship be enough to bring Utoy to life? Will the real world treat this toy creation fairly? Is there a space for someone like Utoy in the sometimes cruel world of humans? Can Utoy and Abby surpass the challenges that life will offer them?
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