Actors/Actresses
OG Banknotes
Magazines
Snacks
Toys & Ganes
100

Known colloquially as Da King, was a Filipino actor, director and politician. His long career as an action film star earned him the nickname "King of Philippine Movies".

Fernando Poe Jr

100

Apolinario Mabini & Andres Bonifacio

100

There was no need for Twitter or Facebook to keep kids posted on what was “in” back then. The magazine kept everyone updated on everything a kid would want updates on – the latest toys, movies, video games, TV shows, comics.


100

The smurf color variation of a popular soda.

Pepsi Blue

100

One of the oldest toys in the world, dating as far back as ancient times when it was used both as a weapon and hunting tool. Filipino kids use this either to get high-hanging fruits or hunt small animals such as birds.

Tirador

200

He was a Filipino comedian and actor, was widely regarded as the country's King of Comedy for his comedic talent embodied by his long roster of works on stage, radio, television and movies.

DolphyDolphy

200

Manuel L. Quezon

200

A magazine that most Filipina tweens had to have, or rather a counter-part to K-Zone's loud design. Its colorful cover designs always stood out on the magazine rack. From embarrassing stories that had people laughing out loud, to DIY instructions that had most making keychains from felt paper.

200

The heavy contender against the likes of Zesto, this juice drink comes in 500mL jugs and 1L jugs. Each flavor is partnered with a specific animal.

Jungle Juice

200

Existed as early as the 1930s, these were printed on cardboard and usually depicted TV shows or movies that were popular at the time they were released (for ’90s kids, think Sailor Moon, Ghost Fighter, and Dragon Ball Z among others.)

Teks/Pogs

300

Prior to her political career, she was known as the "Star for All Seasons" for her various roles in different genres of her films and holds the titles of Grand Slam Queen, Queen of Queens, and the Longest Reigning Box Office Queen of Philippine Cinema. She was hailed as the Enduring Grand Dame of the Philippine Film Industry by a foreign critic at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, the first Filipina actress to be bestowed such a title.

Vilma Santos

300

Sergio Osmena

300

An adventure story about 5 teenage girls who were chosen to be the Guardians of Kandrakar. People often find themselves gushing over their favorite girl and her element – from Will for Energy, Irma for Water, Taranee for Fire, Cornelia for Earth, and Hay Lin for Air.

300

These bite-size choclate coated ice cream comes in a red small container.

POPS! by Nestle

300

A filipino toy which is spun by winding a length of string around the body, and launching it so that lands spinning on its point. If the string is attached to a stick the rotation can be maintained by whipping the side of the body. The string may also be wound around the point while the trompo is spinning in order to control its position or even lift the spinning top to another surface.

Trompo

400

Known colloquially as Manoy, was a Filipino actor, television personality, film director and producer. With almost 700 film and television roles and a career spanning seven decades, he is widely regarded as the "greatest Filipino actor of all time"

Eddie Garcia

400

Manuel Roxas

400

Published by PSICOM, this magazine showed off how courageous we were, or to see how far into the book our bravery would take us. Their special edition allowed readers to submit their stories and experiences. 

400

A discontinued chocolate bar that cures "Energy Gap". This was replaced by a nutrional breakfast bar in 2003.

Milo Choco Bar

400

An indoor Filipino game and a member of the mancala (“count and capture”) family of board games. Although considered as a toy by many, this is also used by some Filipinos to foretell future events. As it “is occasionally used for popular divination, especially by elders enquiring on whether travel by youths is auspicious on a certain day, or by girls interested in finding out whether and when they will get married.”

Sungka

500

She is an actress, recording artist, and film producer. Also known as Philippine cinema's "Superstar" and is regarded as the People's National Artist. The Hollywood Reporter called her "The Grand Dame of Philippine Cinema" for her performance in the movie Taklub and her contribution to Philippine film industry.

Nora Aunor

500

Diosdado Macapagal

500

The bi-monthly Filipino comic magazine published which features different stories of anime-styled comics drawn by their staff, these include Cat's Trail, Pasig, Solstice Butterfly, One Day, Isang Diwa and Kubori Kikiam.

500

A one of a kind discontinued japanese potato fry snack that comes with a dip inside.

Eaji Dip Snax

500

It is an educational war game invented in the Philippines by Sofronio H. Pasola Jr. in 1970. It can be played within twenty to thirty minutes. It is designed for two players, each controlling an army, and a neutral arbiter (sometimes called a referee or an adjutant) to decide the results of "challenges" between opposing playing pieces, that like playing cards, have their identities hidden from the opponent.

Salpakan (Game of The Generals)

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