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Demand Rank
WorldwideWW
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Apr, 19, 2024
IE
Daily Demand (Last 7 days)
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Travelability
100%
Market TravelabilityGlobal Travelability indicates how well a title performs internationally relative to its home market
Kakambal Ni Eliana’s
home country is:
Philippines
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Demand Score
WorldwideWW
0.0x
Below AvgAverage Demand for Kakambal Ni Eliana is 0.0 times the demand for the average show in Ireland in the Last 7 days.
Below Avg
24.5%
Average
64.1%
Good
8.6%
Outstanding
2.7%
Exceptional
0.2%
0.0x
0.0x
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Trend
WorldwideWW
0x
neutralKakambal Ni Eliana has a neutral trend. It has grown in demand by 0x in Ireland in the Last 7 days.
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In Genre Performance
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Title position in
0.00%
Percentile
Rank
Kakambal Ni Eliana ranks at the 0.00th percentile in the genre. This means Kakambal Ni Eliana has higher demand than all other titles in Ireland
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About this title
Storyline
The story revolves around the life of Eliana, a girl who was born with a snake attached to her back. The reptile wraps itself around her hand every time she experience extreme emotions like sadness or anger. She spends her life hidden in a basement, until she manages to get away. In the process, she strives to find out the truth about herself and her family. She will eventually discover new things and meet people that will eventually change her life. In the outside world, she meets new friends and two of them, Gabo and Julian fall in love with her. Gabo is a street-smart lad who accepts Eliana for who she is, while Julian is a fashion photographer who is bewildered by Eliana's beauty, not knowing that she has a snake twin. However, she also meets her rival, Margarita, who is Julian's model-girlfriend,and who is,unknown to anyone,her half sister.
Country: Philippines
Type: scripted
Status: Ended
Language: Filipino
Release Date: April 15, 2013
Also Known As: Kakambal ni Eliana, Serpentina
Plot Keywords
Company Credits
Production Co: GMA
Seasons & Episodes
Season 1
2013 | 93 Episodes