Pedro Penduko at Ang Mga Engkantao - Cast and Characters - Guest Characters By Episode

Guest Characters By Episode

Episode 1: "Amalanhig"

  • Jamilla Obispo as Kalagua's Spirit - The main villain of the story. Dubbed as the "ultimate evil", she is a Babaylan who was being punished to death without any reason, and now she seeks revenge by combining her spirit with other Engkantaos. Because she is only a mere spirit, Kalagua uses Dr. Eva Tabina's body as a vessel while she works on her plans.
  • Cris Daluz as Lolo Pablo Penduko - the only person who knows that Kalagua was going to take her revenge, that's why his mission is to search for the six chosen Engkantaos.
  • Benjie Felipe - one of the villains, a photographer who attacked Josef.
  • John Estrada as Dr. Lazaro - the first victim of Kalagua, he is half-amalanhig and half-human, that's why Kalagua managed to combine with him.
  • Joyce So

Episode 2: "Alan"

  • Victor Basa as Ben - An engkantao who is half-Alan. He seeks revenge against Dianne, his former boss, after she fired him from his job.
  • Frank Garcia as Coach Carlos - Edward's Coach in the swimming team.

Episode 3: "Bal-Bal"

  • Simon Ibarra as Arthur's Father
  • Gilleth Sandico as Arthur's Mother
  • Gino Paul de Guzman as Austria - A secret worker for the Bal-Bals who is working in the hospital as security guard so that he can steal dead bodies.
  • Cassandra Ponti as Baleria - half-Bal-Bal, she was one of the leaders who was stealing dead bodies in the hospital and eat them.
  • JR Valentin as Balmonte - one of the half-Bal-Bal who eats dead bodies.

Episode 4: "Mambabarang"

  • Helga Krapf as Mitzi - An engkantao who is half-mambabarang. She is the one responsible for putting a curse on Hiyas after finding out that Hiyas replaced her as the muse of the MVP basketballteam.
  • Rodjun Cruz as Rickey - Mitzi's ex-boyfriend and the captain of the MVP basketball team. Rickey became a victim of the mambabarang after he removed Mitzi as the muse of the basketballteam.

Episode 5: "Manananggal"

  • Janus Del Prado as Doy - A half-manananggal and half human. He was Marlene's boyfriend. Kalagua made his body a host to defeat the 6 chosen ones.
  • Erich Gonzales as Marlene - A waitress in Dianne's Coffee Shop and Doy's girlfriend.
  • James Blanco - Josef's co-owner of the club.

Episode 6: "Berberoka"

  • Hazel Ann Mendoza as Melinda - An engkantao who is half-berberoka. Because she is half-berberoka, it is in her nature that she must drink large amounts of water. In this case, Melinda's source of water is the city's water supply.
  • Eva Darren as Lola Azon - Melinda's grandmother. To keep Melinda from consuming all of the city's water supply, Lola Azon ties her to keep in her bed.

Episode 7: "Aswang"

  • Gardo Versoza as Nanding - a half-aswang and half human. He really doesn't want to kill people but he just need something fed his family, and his only way to do this was to kill.
  • Lovely Rivero as Joy - Nanding's wife. She doesn't know anything about the truth of his husband identity.

Episode 8: "Siyokoy"

  • Enchong Dee as Mark - a half-siyokoy that is on the same swimming team as Edward. Since he is only half-siyokoy he has to see his reflection every time he's in the water. When he gets into the water his reflection transforms into a siykoy ready to kill.

Episode 9: "Anggitay"

  • Jenny Miller as Belle - a half-Anggitay and half-human schoolmate of Pedro, who was also became a host of Kalagua.

Episode 10: "Nuno sa Punso"

  • John Prats as Bruno - a half-human and half-nuno sa punso. He was Marie's old schoolmate and her partner in JS Prom. He has a love interest with Marie, but gets shut down when he finds out she doesn't love him.
  • Jojit Lorenzo as Amang Nuno - Bruno's father.

Episode 11: "Pugot"

  • Rafael Rosell as Tony/Antonio Acael- a half-Pugot, who's taking his revenge to a boy gang who killed his girlfriend.
  • Sergio Garcia as - one of the gangs.
  • Marvin Raymundo as - one of the gangs.

Episode 12: "Sigben"

  • Nonie Buencamino as Amo - The original half sigben, the kids were not actually sigbens, he was just infecting them.

Robert Villar as Nognog - one of the kids who became a sigben.

Episode 13: "Ikugan"

  • Ketchup Eusebio as Watashi - a half Ikugan. Marie's classmate who tried to kill his teacher who is maltreating him.
  • Ana Capri - the class professor whom Watashi kidnapped and tortured.

Episode 14: "Santelmo"

  • Mickey Ferriols as Monique's mother - she was pregnant by the king of santelmos that's why Monique has the hottest fire of all half-santelmos. Her flame is colored blue.

Episode 15: "Tiyanak"

  • Bruce Quebral as Policeman/Tiyanak - he has a tiyanak twin brother hiding on his back. He uses his twin brother to kill all the criminals he chases.

Episode 16: "Tiktik"

  • Jon Avila as Tiktik - poses as a callboy to prey on gay men. He uses his long protruding tongue to strangle his victims.
  • James Blanco as Carlo - Josef's friend. In this episode, it was revealed that he was actually gay. He was lucky that he was able to consistently escape the pursuit of the Tiktik.

Episode 17: "Saranggay"

  • Jason Abalos as Jorgie - a half Saranggay. He is one of Topher's friends. He transforms to the Saranggay by using a jewel. One night Tohpher's girlfriend got her purse stolen and she thinks that Jorgie is the guy.
  • Jill Yulo as Jane - Topher's girlfriend

Episode 18: "Agta"

  • Yul Servo as Agta
  • Desiree del Valle as Marie - The girlfriend of the Agta

Episode 19: "Lambana"

  • Geoff Eigenmann as Bagong Pantas - the new Pantas of Floreshka.

Episode 20: "Dalaketnon"

Gerald Anderson as Thaleo

Episode 21: "Bal-Bal"

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