Captain Barbell


Captain Barbell is a Filipino superhero created by the writer Mars Ravelo and artist Jim Fernandez. His characteristics are similar to the American superheroes Superman, DC Comics' Captain Marvel or Shazam, and Thor, but Ravelo based his backstory on Captain America. He first appeared in Pinoy Komiks #1 on May 23, 1963. He also appeared in Kampeon Komiks.

Character history

The original version of Captain Barbell depicted him as shirtless. Recent comics depicted him wearing a long-sleeved yellow shirt instead of being shirtless.

Origin

There have actually been more than one person to assume the hero's identity throughout the years.

Captain Barbell's alter ego

Tenteng
Dario
Gomer
Enteng
'''Digmaan'''

The Barbell

A young boy named Enteng would lift the magical barbell to become Captain Barbell.
In previous Captain Barbell films, the Barbell which was given to Teng by an old man is the literal barbell that we know. However, in the TV series, the Barbell looks like a medallion with "CB" engraved on it. The name "Captain B" is also depicted on the medallion. Teng twists the medallion and it forms into a barbell, raises it and shouts "Captain Barbell" to change him into the superhero. As Captain Barbell, the medallion is depicted in his chest. To go back to his human form as Teng, he just grabs the medallion on his chest. The medallion is said to be made from Barbanium, a powerful element discovered in the year 2016. Only an equally powerful Askobar can counter its power.

Costume

' Captain Barbell suit in the 2006 TV series was designed by Filipino artist Reno Maniquis and was made by Miles Teves, a renowned Filipino-American costume maker in Hollywood. Teves is credited for the Batman, Spider-Man, Superman and RoboCop costumes. He was commissioned by Zaldy and Gina Ravelo of Mars Ravelo Marvelous Characters, Inc. to design the new look to make it CB's official costume. It was Dominic Zapata who suggested to the producers to have the costume made by Teves. Captain Barbell's updated suit is a far cry from the "Superman" inspired spandex tight fitting suit in shades of yellow, blue and red. The muscular costume is more inspired by the Batman's bulky costume, minus the mask and in shades of yellow for the suit, gold for CB logo and other embellishments, and red for the cape. The suit reportedly costs $50,000 excluding the charges for repairs in case of damages, making it the most expensive costume ever made for a single character in a Philippine film or TV series, for that matter.

In other media

Film adaptations

Captain Barbell made several excursions onto the big screen. The first few Captain Barbell films were faithful to the original comics.
FilmStarringProduced byDirected byDate released
Captain BarbellBob Soler as Captain Barbell
Dolphy as Tenteng
D'Lanor Productions, FPJ ProductionsHerminio 'Butch' BautistaMay 9, 1964
Captain Barbell Kontra Captain BakalWilie Sotelo as Captain Barbell
Carlos Padilla Jr. as Dario
Cirio H. Santiago Film OrganizationRuben RustiaJune 23, 1965
Captain Barbell Boom!Dolphy as Ting-ting and Captain BarbellRVQ ProductionsJose "Pepe" WenceslaoDecember 22, 1973
Captain BarbellEdu Manzano as Captain Barbell
Herbert Bautista as Tenteng
Sharon Cuneta as Darna
Lea Salonga as Rosemarie
Viva FilmsLeroy SalvadorDecember 25, 1986
Captain BarbellRamon 'Bong' Revilla Jr. as Captain Barbell
Ogie Alcasid as Enteng
Regine Velasquez as Cielo/Darna
PJ Malonzo as Lastikman
Premiere Entertainment Productions, Viva FilmsMac AlejandreDecember 25, 2003

''Captain Barbell'' (1964)

Bob Soler apparently was the first to portray the Captain in the 1964 Captain Barbell film produced by D'Lanor Productions directed by Herminio 'Butch' Bautista. Captain Barbell's alter-ego was called "Ting-ting", played by Dolphy.
In 1965, a year after Captain Barbell's film debut, Fernando Poe, Jr. produced the film Captain Philippines at Boy Pinoy under D'Lanor Productions directed by Paquito Toledo. It starred Bob Soler, the first Captain Barbell, as Captain Philippines and Lou Salvador, Jr. as Boy Pinoy.

''Captain Barbell Kontra Captain Bakal'' (1965)

Wilie Sotelo starred as Captain Barbell, Nancy Roman as Joni, and Carlos Padilla Jr. as Dario in the 1965 film produced by Cirio H. Santiago and directed by Ruben Rustia. It was based on Pinoy Komiks Magasin's serial Captain Barbell Kontra Captain Bakal.

''Captain Barbell Boom!'' (1973)

Dolphy plays as Ting-ting/Captain Barbell in the 1973 film produced by RVQ Productions and directed by Jose "Pepe" Wenceslao. His co-actors were Lotis Key as Lota, Panchito as Fonso, Babalu, and Maricel Soriano. Dolphy also starred as Ting-ting in the first Captain Barbell film.
The film was restored in 2019 as part of the ABS-CBN Film Restoration Project, renamed as simply Captain Barbell.

''Captain Barbell'' (1986)

In 1986, Edu Manzano played the title character in Captain Barbell, made by Viva Films directed by Leroy Salvador. This remake followed the original comics story. The alter-ego Tengteng, the skinny character, was portrayed by Herbert Bautista, while Sharon Cuneta portrayed Darna in a cameo role. The cast included Lea Salonga as Rosemarie, Beth Bautista as Gagamba, and Tonton Gutierrez as Bampira. The film was a major hit among Filipino kids back in 1986.

''Captain Barbell'' (2003)

The film version of Captain Barbell was released by Premiere Entertainment Productions in 2003 as part of the Metro Manila Film Festival where Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr. played the role of Captain Barbell with Ogie Alcasid played the role of Enteng. The movie had cameo appearances of different Mars Ravelo's superheroes such as Darna, played by Regine Velasquez who plays the role of Cielo, Enteng's love interest and Lastikman played by PJ Malonzo. The film also stars Sarah Geronimo as Enteng's sister, Rufa Mae Quinto as Freezy, Epy Quizon as Dagampatay, Bearwin Meily as Libo and Albert Martinez as Lagablab.
It became the top grossing entry of the 2003 Metro Manila Film Festival with an overall box-office gross of ₱61.4 million.
Soundtrack
  • Pangarap Kong Ibigin Ka sung by Regine Velasquez and Ogie Alcasid, composed by Ogie Alcasid
  • Ang Awit ni Belen by Ogie Alcasid
  • Pangarap Kong Ibigin Ka by Regine Velasquez
  • Main Title Theme composed by Ogie Alcasid, arranged by Marc Lopez, performed by Ogie Alcasid and Regine Velasquez

    TV series

1980s animated series

Captain Barbell, an animated series, aired on RPN in the 1980s.

''Darna'' (2005)

Captain Barbell guest starred in final episode of the 2005 TV version of Darna on November 25. He played a significant role by helping Darna but his face was not shown, rather, only the "CB" sign on his chest was focused since GMA had not yet decided who will take the role, and to promote the upcoming series. Dingdong Dantes and Cogie Domingo along with Richard Gutierrez were considered for the role of Captain Barbell.

2006 TV series

Captain Barbell, directed by Mike Tuviera and Dominic Zapata, is GMA Network's 2006 project after Darnas successful run. Richard Gutierrez portrayed a different, modern version of Captain Barbell, in the 2006 TV series Captain Barbell which aired for eight months. It is the first series in which both the alter-ego and the superhero are portrayed by the same actor, making Richard the second actor to do so after Dolphy. In the Captain Barbell movies prior to the TV series, different actors play Captain Barbell and his skinny human alter-ego: in the 1986 film, Edu Manzano plays Captain Barbell while Herbert Bautista plays his human alter-ego Tengteng; in the 2003 film, Bong Revilla Jr. plays Captain Barbell while Ogie Alcasid plays his alterego Enteng, while Richard Gutierrez's uncle Jun Soler had Dolphy to play his alter ego Teng-teng.
However, critics say that the first few episodes of the series were a rip-off from Smallville. Despite criticisms, the fantasy-drama series adaptation of GMA-7 remains the network's top-rating show in its primetime block.
Contrary to initial assumption of critics, Captain Barbell is not an alien. He is a Filipino earthling from Philippine's distant future when the country became the center of the world's scientific research. This fact differentiates him from Superman who is an alien and reaches the Earth via a space pod. Captain Barbell's pod is a time machine.
Snooky Serna was replaced by Angel Aquino since the former had caused delays in the taping and subsequently increasing the cost of production. Usually, writers eliminate a cast by "killing" the character, or sending them to "vacation," with an open option for the character's re-appearance later on the series. Serna's character was significant to the storyline and eliminating her would drastically change it, so the writers revised part of the script, having Viel surgically change Barbara's face.
Ruffa Mae Quinto was a villain in the film version of Bong Revilla's Captain Barbell. She plays Freezy, a character derived from Batman's villains Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy. In the TV series, she is also a villain - Aerobika, an entirely different character.
Captain Barbells theme song "Nandito Lang Ako" is performed by Shamrock. The series love song "Sana" is also performed by Shamrock.

2011 TV series

The TV series was remade in 2011 with Richard being the same Captain Barbell, not as a young boy but rather as a man. His wife, Leah died and the main plot involves the sudden appearance of the superhero.