This study focused on the perspectives of Generation Z regarding mythology under the Visayan pantheon, including stories of deities and other supernatural beings considered part of Visayan folklore. The research aims to identify the significance of mythology for Generation Z and, hopefully, to encourage the younger generation to explore their own culture through the diverse stories within the Visayan pantheon. A qualitative research design was employed. Most participants learned about or deepened their understanding of mythology through school. The mythical creature they were most familiar with was the aswang. Their first encounters with these myths were often through stories passed down by the older generation. All participants expressed that knowledge of Visayan mythology could personally affect them in one way or another. They believed that Visayan mythology remains important because it serves as a cultural trademark and a connection to the past. Additionally, participants supported the idea of creating educational materials on Visayan mythology, such as collections of mythical creatures and stories, and suggested that these materials be presented in various formats.