Jollibee Merch
Description: "Bida-bida" is a colloquial term in Filipino (Tagalog) used to describe someone who constantly seeks attention or tries to be the center of attention in a way that can be perceived as annoying or boastful. It is often used to refer to a person who always wants to be in the spotlight, frequently volunteers themselves for tasks, or tries to show off their abilities, sometimes unnecessarily. The term can carry a negative connotation, implying that the person is overzealous or excessively eager to be noticed. For context, the relation of the term with Jollibee came from Jollibee's tag line, "Bida ang Saya", which means "Joy takes the center stage."
Description: Your favorite bee reimagined, where I illustrated what the inside of his face might look like - with a chickenjoy as his brain shape! The big Kanji letters in orange means "Jollibee" in Japanese. The smaller Kanji letters in circle means "chickenjoy." I remixed this for all the Filipino, Filams, Filoz, etc, who want to reconnect the motherland. NOTE: More Filipino-themed shirts, stickers, phone cases in my shop here on Teepublic - just search "AYDAPADI STUDIO". Salamat at ingat!
Description: A rendition of our favorite cute Filipino fastfood bee throwing a spicy chicken. The copy “Masyado kang bida-bida” translates to “You are such an annoying show-off”. Bida-bida comes from bida "protagonist, main character" so bida-bida would mean something along the lines of trying to be the center of attention, usually obnoxiously. More quirky Pinoy-themed designs in my shop. Just search "AYDAPADI" or “AYDAPADI STUDIO”. Cheers.
Description: Jollibee reimagined as a Japanese manga/anime character. Kanji letters in orange says "Jollibee" while the smaller Kanji letters Chickenjoy. I remixed this for all the Filipino, Filams, Filoz, etc, who want to reconnect the motherland. NOTE: More Filipino-themed shirts, stickers, phone cases in my shop here on Redbubble - just search "AYDAPADI". Salamat and ingat!
Description: Your favorite bee from the Philippines reimagined as a manga character. I remixed this for all the Filipino, Filams, Filoz, etc, who want to reconnect the motherland. NOTE: More quirky Filipino-themed shirts, stickers, phone cases & more at my shop here. Just search "AYDAPADI" or “AYDAPADI STUDIO.” Mabuhay and Ingat!
Description: Your favorite bee reimagined as a flying superhero carrying the Philippine flag. I remixed this for all the Filipino, Filams, Filoz, etc, who want to reconnect the motherland. NOTE: More Filipino-themed shirts, stickers, phone cases at my shop here. Just search "AYDAPADI". Cheers.
Description: POV: You’re craving for Jollibee chickenjoy and they say they are all out of thigh part. This is an oroginal retro book-inspired illustration by me @aydapadiart, for all the Filipinos and mixed Pinoys who miss the motherland. NOTE: More Filipino-themed shirts, stickers, phone cases at my shop here. Just search "AYDAPADI". Cheers.
Description: A rendition of our favorite cute Filipino fastfood bee throwing a spicy chicken. The copy “Masyado kang bida-bida” translates to “You are such an annoying show-off”. ? Bida-bida comes from bida "protagonist, main character" so bida-bida would mean something along the lines of trying to be the center of attention, usually obnoxiously. More quirky Pinoy-themed designs in my shop. Just search "AYDAPADI" or “AYDAPADI STUDIO”. Cheers.
Description: Gigil refers to the trembling or gritting of the teeth in response to a situation that overwhelms your self-control. It's been commonly described as an irresistible urge to squeeze something cute. Also known as cute aggression. NOTE: More quirky Filipino-themed shirts, stickers, phone cases & more at my shop here. Just search "AYDAPADI" or “AYDAPADI STUDIO.” Mabuhay and Ingat!
Description: “Bahala na” (bah-hah-la nah) is a Filipino expression used to express an attitude of optimistic acceptance or fatalistic resignation in an uncertain or difficult situations. In the Philippines the fatalistic attitude is reflective of the Catholicism of the Filipino people, who entrust their fate in the hands of God. Many times bahala na is a saying that expresses a mentality that despite one's free will, one cannot do anything about the larger existing circumstances of their situation. Its etymology is from the word “Bathala” (god), from the Sanskrit word “bhattara” or “noble lord.” NOTE: More quirky shirts, stickers, phone cases here in my shop. Just search "AYDAPADI" or “AYDAPADI STUDIO”