Tropang Potchi | |
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Format | Kid-oriented, Informative, Educational, Game, Variety |
Directed by | Louie Ignacio |
Starring | Julian Marcus Trono Sabrina Man Miggy Jimenez Lianne Valentino Bianca Umali Isabel Frial Potchi Mascots |
Opening theme | Tropang Potchi Theme |
Ending theme | Tropang Potchi Theme |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Language(s) | Filipino & English |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Q (2009-2011) GMA Network (2011-present) |
Original run | December 19, 2009 – present |
Tropang Potchi (lit. Troop of Potchi) is a Philippine kid-oriented game, variety, educational and informative show, sponsored by Potchi from Columbia International Food Products, and currently airing at GMA Network. The show was first aired from December 19, 2009 to January 16, 2011 on Q. The show was moved to GMA Network on April 30, 2011 and now on its fifth season.[1] telligences or "smarts": word, number or reasoning, picture, body, music, people, self, and nature. The game portion, on the other hand, features a giant game board that challenges the children's mental and physical abilities.
Other regular segments in the show are "Video-OK!," where kids are encouraged to send in videos of themselves, their families, friends, and others which they recorded themselves; "Aprub!," a regular feature on people, events, and places that are remarkable and worthy of getting the Potchi "aprub" mark; "Dear Kapotchi," a feedback portion where kids are can send their comments, suggestions and even school activities announcements; and "Sabi ni Potchi," a series of short stories featuring Potchi the mascot, injecting humor, commentary, trivia.
In October 2011, Ella Cruz was replaced by Isabel Frial, a join hosts of Tropang Potchi with Julian Trono, Sabrina Man, Miggy Jimenez, Bianca Umali and Lianne Valentino.
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