Adarna: The Mythical Bird
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| Directed by | Geirry Garccia |
| Story by | Geirry A. Garccia |
| Based on | Ibong Adarna |
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| Distributed by | Viva Films |
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| Country | Philippines |
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| Box office | ₱11.2 million |
Adarna: The Mythical Bird is a 1997 Philippine animated musical fantasy film directed by animator Geraldo A. Garccia (credited as Geirry Garccia). Based on the 19th century corrido commonly titled Ibong Adarna (lit. 'Adarna Bird'), it is the first full-length theatrical animated film produced in the Philippines.
The film was released on December 25, 1997, as part of the Metro Manila Film Festival, where it won a special achievement award for its pioneering achievement in Philippine animation. Although some critics were critical of the film's poor animation, it earned a box office worth ₱11.2 million, but did not make it to its production cost.
In later years, the film fell into obscurity and is considered a lost film like many Philippine animated films, with film producer Tony Tuviera accidentally claiming his own animated film Urduja to be the country's first in 2008.