Goin' Bulilit

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Goin Bulilit
Format Sketch comedy
Created by ABS-CBN
Written by Victor Anastacio
Sherwin Buenavenida
Alex Calleja
Josel Garlitos
GB Labrador
Badjie Mortiz
Toffie Runas
Directed by Edgar Mortiz
Badjie Mortiz
Frasco Mortiz
Starring See Casts
Opening theme "Goin' Bulilit" theme song
Country of origin Philippines
No. of episodes 461 (as of December 8, 2013)
Production
Executive producer(s) Geraldine B. Bagnes
Nomie Meraña
Editor(s) Joseph Karl Mayshle
Running time 45 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel ABS-CBN
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Original run February 6, 2005 – present

Goin' Bulilit (lit. Goin' Kids) is a sketch comedy show broadcast on and created by ABS-CBN in the Philippines. It is a gag show featuring children in various comedic situations.[1]

The show broadcast its 8th Year Celebration on February 17, 2013, in which the graduates came back to the show and joined the present kids in their skits. The 8th Graduation Night followed a week after the anniversary.[2]

Overview

Production

The show was created by Edgar Mortiz, who co-directed with his son, Frasco Mortiz. Roderick Victoria served as Creative Manager. The creative/writing team was led by headwriter Sherwin Buenvenida and included writers Rolf Mahilom, Josel Garlitos, Toffie Runas, Yani Yuzon and Badjie Mortiz.[3]

Full cast

Cast

Remaining First Batch (Original Cast)

Remaining Fourth Batch

  • Barbie Sabino - Barbie appeared on Rosalka as young Rosa and as Angela/Gelai in Magkaribal.

Remaining Fifth Batch

Sixth Batch Onward

Eight Batch Onward

Ninth Batch Onward

  • Sofia Millares
  • Bea Basa

Tenth Batch Onward

Eleventh Batch Onward

Graduates / Previous Cast

Graduates

The show enforces an age limit of 12-13.

First Batch Graduates

  • Alfred Labatos – Alfred appeared in Mga Anghel Na Walang Langit as Pepot, and the movie, "Mila". He dubbed the voice of Song Woo Bin in Boys Over Flowers
  • EJ Jallorina – EJ appeared in "Mga Anghel Na Walang Langit" as Buknoy, independent film Pisay as Butch, in the remake of Mara Clara and in Growing Up as Winston.

Second Batch Graduate

Third Batch Graduates

  • Kiray Celis – Kiray appeared in Kampanerang Kuba, as a judge in Showtime. She appeared as Desiree, in the remake of Mara Clara, as Britney in Growing Up and in Shoutout!.
  • Katrina "Hopia" Legaspi - Katrina debuted as Kris Aquino in Hiram, in Maid in Heaven as Daldit in the comedy-drama show Juanita Banana as Lindsay in "Got To Believe".
  • Eliza Pineda – Eliza debuted in Till There Was You, and appeared as a co-star in Mga Anghel Na Walang Langit, a bit role in D' Lucky Ones, and played the title role on Maria Flordeluna beating out almost 1,300 kids in auditions. She played Sarah in Kung Fu Kids, in movieas as Sharleen in I Do as Sharleen and as Hannah in Thelma.
  • Kristel Fulgar – Kristel appeared in Maria Flordeluna as Espero. She and Nikki Bagaporo are cousins.she is Didith at the most romantic teleserye of 2013 "Got To Believe"

Fourth Batch Graduates

  • Julia Montes – "Clara" (Julia) appeared as Jennifer in Ligaw na Bulaklak, appeared in Gimik 2010, as Clara in the remake of Mara Clara, in Shoutout! as Tammy in Growing Up, as Katerina in Walang Hanggan, in movies as Julia/Engkanto in T2 as Julia/Engkanto as Jessica in Way Back Home as Ligaya in The Reunion as Jilian Linden in A moment in time and Sarah in Muling Buksan Ang Puso. She won the title Princess of the Philippine Teleserye 2012 award.

Fifth Batch Graduates

  • Kathryn Bernardo - Kathryn debuted as Cielo in It Might Be You, then appeared as Maya in the International Emmy-award nominated fantaserye Super Inggo, in Endless Love as young Jenny, in Magkaribal as Victoria, as Mara in the remake of Mara Clara, in Shoutout!, in Growing Up as Ella, as Mikay in Princess and I, in movies as Ana/Joana in Way Back Home, as Jane in 24/7 In Love and as Kathy in Sisterakas Princess Patricia or Patchot in Must Be Love,Chichay In Got To Believe and Leni in The horror movie entry for MMFF Pagpag:Siyam Na Buhay. She won the 1st Yahoo! OMG Award for Awesome Young Actress. She also won the Breakout Style Award(Star Magic Ball 2012) together with onscreen partner, Daniel Padilla.
  • CJ Navato - CJ was a contestant in the talent search Star Circle Kid Quest. Appearing in Luv U as Boom.
  • Steven Christian Fermo - Steven appeared in Mangarap Ka with Piolo Pascual.
  • Jane Oineza - Jane appeared as Marina in Marina. She is also the older sister of Noemi Oineza. She appeared as Vanessa Dela Vega in the remake of Maria La Del Barrio, in the movies Miss You Like Crazy as Magdalena, in [I Do] as Awit and in the TV series Magkano Ang Iyong Dangal? as Alona, Ligaw na Bulaklak as Lilette, Kung Fu Kids as Moi, Prinsesa ng Banyera as young Maningning and Sa Dulo Ng Walang Hanggan as Arabella and in Shoutout!.
  • Mikylla Ramirez - Mikylla is a product of Star Circle Kid Quest. Resembling young version of Judy Ann Santos, she portrayed her in Krystala and Sa Piling Mo, and appeared in Shoutout!.

Sixth Batch Graduates

Seventh Batch Graduates

Eighth Batch Graduates

Previous Cast Members

These are previous cast members did not graduate:

Guest Bulilits

  • Ryan Christian Recto
  • Robert Villar - Robert won on the second season of Little Big Star.
  • Jairus Aquino - Jairus appeared as Pareng Jomar in Super Inggo, guested for the Lactum Endorsement with Sharlene San Pedro and the Batang Champions Milo Endorsement as Nono Pinuno.
  • Rolando Ng - Rolando sang on Pilipinas Got Talent.
  • Fae Roguel
  • Queenie Sulit- Queenie appeared in Star Circle Quest
  • JM Ibanez - JM was appeared on the Movies I Do Bidoo Bidoo: Heto nAPO Sila! as Blake Fuentebella and Bekikang: Ang Nanay Kong Beki as Potpot and Be Careful With My Heart as Cho Dela Rosa.

Awards

  • 2005 (tied with Bubble Gang on GMA-7) and 2008 PMPC Star Awards for TV "Best Gag Show"
  • 2006 KBP Golden Dove Awards for "Best Comedy Program"
  • 2007 Catholic Mass Media Awards
  • 2009 8th Gawad Tanglaw Best Comedy/Gag Show (tied with Banana Split).[3]

See also

References

External links

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