Batang-X

[1][2][3] Dr. Kwago introduces himself in an abandoned factory in an unknown location within the Philippines as he narrates the story of the children who saved the world.

Four mutant children were abducted through various means and brought to Dr. Axis' headquarters to be given cybernetic enhancements.

The children are then revealed to have lost their previous memories and they were briefed by Dr. Axis, who lies and introduces herself as their mother.

The children were given different tests to evaluate the powers, often causing trouble to orderlies and doctors alike.

Dr. Kwago arrived at Dr. Axis' office and asked her to give the four children to her since he wanted to save the world using them.

Batang-X #5 was brought out of his tank to be operated on by Dr. Kwago, which gave him excruciating pain in the process.

At the headquarters, G:Boy and A-Gel argued about their own past, which caused Warlalu and Askal to intervene and to be reprimanded by Dr. Axis.

It is revealed that Zygrax intends to sap all the world's energy by using a crystal to fuel his spaceship.

The other children on the other hand, are asked to reach the sanctum by stealing a crystal using their powers, with 3-Na initially objecting to the plan.

G:Boy thought of unplugging Control's power supply because of his perceived cockiness, causing his fellow Batang-X to reprimand him.

Meanwhile, 3-Na went to Dr. Axis' lab to retrieve her own memories but was caught by Zydrax and she quickly turned invisible.

In 2008, another TV series was commissioned by Unitel Productions, Batang X: The Next Generation, broadcast every Saturday on TV5 (formerly ABC 5).