Bungisngis

Bungisngis is a one-eyed giant that is found in Philippine folklore. This giant, purported to dwell in Meluz, Orion, Bataan, is described as is always laughing. The literal meaning of the name Bungingis is derived from the Tagalog word ngisi which means "to giggle".

Myths & Legends
Although it only has one eye, it has a great sense of hearing and displays unusual strength. In the Filipino tale "The Three Friends – The Monkey, The Dog and The Carabao, The giant is able to lift the carabao and throw it with such force that it ends knee-deep in the ground. In the tale of the Three Friends, Monkey's tricks led him to his death.

Appearance
Having a humanoid shape, it has large teeth which are always showing, and its upper lip covers its face when it is thrown back. Two long tusks project from the side of its mouth. The giant's only eye is found in the middle of its forehead.

A Bungisngis stands more than 10 to 16 feet tall.

Weakness
Despite its strength, the bungisngis is easily outwitted and quickly panics.