Ang Tanging Ina

'the only mother') is a 2003 Filipino comedy film directed by Wenn V. Deramas and starring Ai-Ai delas Alas and Eugene Domingo.

Ina wakes up to find her twelve children: Juan, Tudis, Tri, Por, Pip, Six, Seven, Cate, Shammy, Ten-Ten, Connie and Sweet facing various problems.

She then discovers her family is in deep financial trouble and takes on multiple jobs, from construction to selling bootleg DVDs, to support them.

Ina's attempts to help her children backfire: she prevents Juan from marrying Jenny, Tudis refuses to help her find work, she reveals her stripping job to Tri and his girlfriend's family (causing their breakup), she fails to provide Por's lavish debut, and she disrupts Six's “church retreat” after mistaking it for a “trick or treat,” also learning that Pip is gay.

Ina, still in her stripper outfit, rushes to the hospital to be with Shammy, causing her taxi driver, Eddie, to fall in love with her.

During a family meeting, Ina's emotional explanation for taking on multiple jobs backfires, leading Juan to run away with Jenny.

On June 3, 2003, 500 moviegoers watching the film in one of the theaters at SM City Manila panicked and rushed outside the cinema when a scene that features a bus explosion coincided with the loud drilling of construction workers a floor below, causing audiences to assume that a bomb exploded in the building.

All of the actors who portrayed members of Ina's family return with the exception of Alwyn Uytingco who was replaced by Ketchup Eusebio.