The Super Parental Guardians is a 2016 Philippine action comedy film starring Vice Ganda and Coco Martin.
This also marks as Vice Ganda's first non-MMFF movie, together with Enteng Kabisote 10 and the Abangers since This Guy's in Love with U Mare!
Sarah asks Arci to take care of her sons Melvin "Megan" Gaspar and Ernie if anything happens to her,[9] especially from the notorious crime syndicate Addictus Anonymous, who kill people who are addicted to anything.
[13] "Ang Kulit", an original composition by Vice Ganda, was released as the movie's official theme song.
[19][20] Vice and Coco performed the song on ASAP stage on November 27, 2016, as part of the movie's promotion.
[29] By January 3, 2017, the film already managed to earn ₱590.1 million[30] It received generally negative reviews from critics.
Oggs Cruz of Rappler gave a negative review, commenting on the film's plot as "unsurprisingly threadbare", and adds that "[it] fails to be the powerful thing it could and should have been [...] it desensitizes the public to the horrors of whatever is happening in society.
"[31] Reviewer Jansen Musico of CNN Philippines was displeased with the film, commenting that "[T]his two-hour vaudeville is entertaining in small, healthy doses.
[...] [M]any of the film's jokes are one-offs that are overstuffed into a thin, flimsy script, bloating it with news and pop culture references that add nothing to the main story arc.
"[32] On the other hand, a reviewer from Philippine Daily Inquirer's Bandera praised the film, giving a score of 9 out of 10, writing that the film "is so light it perfectly fits for Pinoys who only want to be entertained this Christmas," and "delivers its purpose to make audiences laugh hard that many of them need despite with what's currently happening in the country.