100 Days to Heaven | |
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Genre | Drama, Comedy, Fantasy |
Written by | Shugo Praico Crisanto Lim |
Directed by | Malou Sevilla Jojo Saguin Don Cuaresma |
Starring |
Coney Reyes Jodi Sta. Maria Xyriel Manabat |
Opening theme | "Mahiwaga" by Fatima Soriano with Mandaluyong Children's Choir |
Ending theme | "Mahiwaga" by Angeline Quinto |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language(s) | Filipino, English |
No. of episodes | 140 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Maya Manuel-Aralar |
Editor(s) | Jay Mendoza |
Running time | 30-45 minutes |
Production company(s) | Dreamscape Entertainment TV |
Release | |
Original network | ABS-CBN |
Picture format | NTSC (480i) |
Original release | August 9 | – November 18, 2011
External links | |
Website |
100 Days to Heaven is a Philippine drama comedy television show previously airing on ABS-CBN starring Coney Reyes and Xyriel Manabat. This is Coney Reyes' first lead role after having already portrayed supporting roles in teleseryes such as Sa Puso Ko Iingatan Ka, Ysabella and Rubi. It aired from August 9, 2011 to November 18, 2011
Anna Manalastas (Coney Reyes) is the owner of a toy company she inherited from her father who died when she was in her teens. In the past, she was a smart and talented little girl who never saw her mother. Her father who threatens her whenever she tries to impress him, although the actions of her father were out of discipline. She got pregnant later in her life, and for this her father got very mad.
After giving birth, Anna gave her daughter away since she didn't think she could adequately raise the child and provide proper love and support for her. She then grows up to be mean, selfish, obnoxious and greedy due to her troubled past. Later on she died in a car accident which was planned by a couple, old employees, Bobby and Miranda. As she was going to be sent to hell, Tagabantay, the gatekeeper of heaven, gives her a second chance. She gets a chance to live again and make amends with those whom she wronged while still alive, but as a child, and for only 100 days.
100 Days premiered with a 32.1% rating based on Kantar Media Ratings. Since then, the show has been a constant top-rater on its timeslot. On its series finale, the show garnered an impressive 38.7%. According to a survey done by Kantar Media Data, 100 Days, along with fellow ABS-CBN show, Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin, was the most watched program for the third quarter of 2011.