Annie Batungbakal

Annie Batungbakal is a 1979 Philippine romantic comedy film directed by Maryo J. de los Reyes, from a screenplay by Jake Tordesillas.

Annie Batungbakal lives a humdrum existence working as a record shop saleslady.

Nonoy Marcelo, who directed the first animated film Tadhana, provided the animation for a seven-minute opening scene in the film, which features the hot dog version of the band.

[1] The film was described as "a take off from the big 1977 Hollywood disco movie hit, Saturday Night Fever"[2] "recount[ing], in disco beat, the sad story of a girl who hides behind the anonymity of her daytime job as a salesgirl, but who reigns at night as disco queen of Manila's Coco Banana".

"[4] David Joel notes that it was "Nonoy Marcelo's only mainstream-format animation effort; and some of the best Hotdog music, satirical pop for now people".