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2 min readOct 16, 2020

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Robin Padilla Stars as a Voice Talent in Filipino Animation Coming on Netflix

Manila — The upcoming Filipino animation film is headed by Action Superstar Robin Padilla, called

“Hayop Ka! The Nimfa Dimaano Story” is the first ever Filipino-made adult-animated film to stream on the leading entertainment platform soon.

A narrative of a salescat caught in a love triangle with her mongrel boyfriend and a bourgeoisie business dog.

The animated film also stars Angelica Panganiban as the voice of Nimfa, a pussycat working as a perfume salescat in a department store, Robin Padilla plays Roger, Nimfa’s macho boyfriend working as a janitor and Sam Milby plays Iñigo, the high-society dog of sorts whom Nimfa later bumps into in the story.

RELATED: First look at Filipino animation film ‘Hayop Ka! The Nimfa Dimaano Story’

“Hayop Ka!” “shows a struggle that will test whether Nimfa and Roger’s love for DVDs and cheap street food will prevail or if Iñigo’s high society charms will tear their relationship apart,”

The film is also the first animated film from the country that will be available across Asia in Filipino or English or “Taglish” as “You Animal!”

It is directed by Avid Liongoren and produced by Rocketsheep Studio and Spring Films, Piolo Pascual’s production company which produced “Kita Kita.”

“Hayop Ka! The Nimfa Dimaano Story” is the first ever Filipino-made adult-animated film to stream on the leading entertainment platform soon.

It tells the story of a sales cat caught in a love triangle with her mongrel boyfriend and a bourgeoisie business dog.

A romantic-comedy that takes on classic love triangle, personal issues & aspirations and

The animated film stars Angelica Panganiban as the voice of Nimfa, a pussycat working as a perfume salescat in a department store, Robin Padilla as Roger, Nimfa’s macho boyfriend working as a janitor and Sam Milby as Iñigo, the high-society dog whom Nimfa meets.

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