Super Inggo at ang Super Tropa

The series tells the story of Budong, a poor boy who has a secret life as the superhero Super Inggo.

Once partners in taking care of nature, these two magical races are now bitter rivals fighting over the dwindling resources in the school’s backyard.

After an awesome cameo appearance of the legendary Kung Fu Kids, Budong and his friends are invited to Mr. Katakawa’s Asian restaurant, wherein they are treated to a night of gastronomic pleasures.

His best stories are about his ancestor, a mythical hero named Suforonggi who lived hundreds of years ago in an ancient land that sounds suspiciously like feudal Japan.

The night turns into a rollercoaster ride into the past when Budong accidentally awakens the magic of Suforonggi’s ancient sword.

Budong learns that the warriors of that ancient land, the Chumorai, have captured our hero’s mother and friends, planning to sacrifice them to the twin dragons plaguing the region.

With Suforonggi’s magical sword and the rusty armor of a fallen warrior, Budong as Super Inggo must face the Chumorai horde.

Super Inggo must still face the twin dragons, creatures so terrible that only the mythical hero Suforonggi can defeat them.

While everyone is having a blast at the plaza, Mang Raymund the electrician is busy repairing broken appliances in the hopes that he can save enough money for an expensive operation that would restore his daughter Grace’s sight.

Through Jack’s actions, Mang Raymund is bathed with toxic waste from one of the canisters being transported to Mayor Vicente’s dumpsite.

Roboman’s power to control machines and turn his body into weapons comes with a steep price, though: his loss of humanity breaks his mind.

Mang Raymund’s last sane thought—his desire to make enough money for Grace’s operation—compels Roboman to raid Mayor Vicente’s house.

He’s just had his ass handed to him by his neighbor, Raymund, who has been turned into a mechanical menace by the machinations of the boy Jack, the Prince of Darkness returned.

It’s all part of Jack’s plan to punish our hero for the villain’s past defeat at the hands of Super Inggo.

Raymund, now calling himself Roboman, has lost his humanity and his sanity while gaining the power to control machines and turn his robotic body into weapons.

All that’s left of the once-gentle Raymund is his overpowering desire to find enough money to pay for his daughter Grace’s eye operation.

A deal Max Faustino made with a magical creature called Tophel in the past threatens the safety of his daughter.

A fortunate turn of events at the mall leads Über-host Willie Revillame to award Budong and Pacita with a free trip to Cebu aboard the Supah Ferwisyo.

Meanwhile, Super Inggo’s screwup in the battle with Roboman has resulted in the injury of Ken and Teg, the damage of his home, and the ruin of his mother’s birthday party.

And to top it all off, Roboman—cured by fab cosmetic surgeon Vickie Bilao and back to being Raymund the mild-mannered electrician—seems to be getting romantically involved with Pacita, triggering intense jealousy in Budong.

The people of Santo Niño, especially Maya, are hailing the futuristic crime fighter Ultrakid as the official superhero of the town.