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Juanita Banana - Season 1

Juanita Banana is a Philippine comedy drama created by Pablo S. Gomez. It stars Binibining Pilipinas 2009-Universe, Bianca Manalo in the title role.

Top Cast

  • Bianca Manalo

    Bianca Manalo

    Juanita Villa

  • Matt Evans

    Matt Evans

    Prinsipe Rikitik

  • Rodjun Cruz

    Rodjun Cruz

    Joaquin Buenaventura

  • Dulce

    Dulce

    Donya Digna Buenaventura

  • Katya Santos

    Katya Santos

    Margaux Mamaril

  • Isay Alvarez

    Isay Alvarez

    Belen Villa

  • Trina Legaspi

    Trina Legaspi

    Daldit Villa

  • Lito Pimentel

    Lito Pimentel

    Val Villa

  • Lauren Young

    Lauren Young

    Sunny Rose Buenaventura

Overview

Juanita Banana is a Philippine comedy drama created by Pablo S. Gomez. It stars Binibining Pilipinas 2009-Universe, Bianca Manalo in the title role.

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