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Wow Mani exists within a significant cultural moment regarding content regulation and artistic freedom in the Philippines. Prior to the show's premiere, in December 2024, Senator delivered a privileged speech condemning VMX for "normalizing" explicit material. He argued that such content challenges the nation's deep-rooted moral values.
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In the first episode, viewers are introduced to the characters, the central conflict, and the thematic tone of "Wow Mani."
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