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  1. For kids who grew up during the Marcos years, there was Mazinger Z and Voltes V but also there was the Saturday evening habit that starred a bunch of precocious kids, among them a young Maricel Soriano and a future Quezon City mayor. Despite being a children’s show, it had crossover appeal and beat a Superstar and the PBA in the ratings.

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  2. Kaluskos Musmos (TV Series 1984–1989) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

    • Uncle Bob’s Lucky 7 Club.
    • Kaluskos Musmos.
    • Kuskos Balungos.
    • Kulit Bulilit.
    • Batibot.
    • Atbp. (Awit, Titik, at Bilang Na Pambata).
    • Ang Tv.
    • 5 and Up.
    • Sineskwela.
    • Bayani.

    For those who grew up in the 60’s and 70’s, it’s hard to forget Uncle Bob’s Lucky 7 Club.This early children’s show was created by Robert “Uncle Bob” Stewart, an American war correspondent-turned-TV personality who was also the founding father of the Republic Broadcasting System (now GMA Network). Trivia: The first Filipino to appear on television ...

    Kaluskos Musmos was a popular kid-oriented comedy show in the 80’s which saw the beginning of Maricel Soriano’s showbiz career. Produced by Imee Marcos and directed by Johnny Manahan, this show is the progenitor of Batibot, Ang TV, and even today’s Goin’ Bulilit. Among its notable cast were Maricel Soriano (as Jaclyn Pusit), Maila Gumila (as Merced...

    Another Johnny Manahan-directed TV show catering to the young audience, Kuskos Balungos taught important values such as cooperation, discipline, creativity, and nationalism. It was produced by Kitchie Benedicto and had in its team of talented writers Raffy Oyales, Doming Landicho, Rowie Morales, and Ed Morales. The cast includes some of the memorab...

    Aired in the early 80’s, Kulit Bulilitwas one of the first Philippine TV shows which popularized the “edutainment” (education + entertainment) trend. The show was a children’s variety show which also featured a quiz bee portion where young elementary students from different schools would engage in a battle of wits. Like Kaluskos Musmos, Kulit Bulil...

    Batibot is the most popular and the longest-running all-Filipino children’s TV show in the Philippines. Its name originated from an old Tagalog wordwhich means “small but strong.” As soon as the Children’s Television Workshop (CTW) issued a license for a Philippine version of Sesame Street in 1984,a local program was aired with the name Sesame! The...

    You might remember ATBP. (pronounced as “At iba pa”) as the show where you first saw the young Piolo Pascual as Kuya Miguel. However, it became unforgettable for more reasons: from catchy songs that taught us how to read and count to fascinating characters such as Bb. Karunungan and Kapitan Bilang, it’s no wonder why ATBP. almost gave Batibota run ...

    Kids of the 90’s best remember Ang TV for its popular catchphrases such as “4:30 na..Ang TV na!” and “Nge!”(supposed to be uttered after a joke). The show is a youth-oriented variety show composed of a group of kids and pre-teens. Some of its notable alumni grew up to become some of today’s hottest and respected stars: Paolo Contis, Camille Pratts,...

    Who would’ve thought that an idea of an eight-year-old boy would soon launch a breakthrough TV program that was 5 and Up? Zak Yuson loved to watch The Probe Team, an investigative program produced and hosted by her aunt, journalist Che Che Lazaro. When he came up with an idea of a similar show with kids as the reporters, Probe Productions, Inc. (PP...

    Sineskwela(“School on Air”) is arguably the epitome of an “edutainment” show. Through dramatization, animation and simple visual effects, it has made Filipino kids realize that science is indeed an exciting subject to learn. Produced by ABS-CBN Foundation, Sineskwela had its format based on school curriculum of Grade 2 to 6 students, thereby gainin...

    It wasBayani that first sparked my interest for Philippine history and the notable icons who made our freedom possible. Kids of the 90’s will always remember Ana and Noli, the two main characters who, with the help of Lola (or Lolo in some episodes), would travel back in time to meet Filipino heroes like Jose Rizal, Andres Bonifacio, Gabriela Silan...

  3. MUKANG NA-MISS NIYO ‘TO! Samahan niyo ako sa isa na namang fun episode with Kaluskos Musmos Cast 💕 Sino ba talaga ang laging napapagalitan ni Mr. M? 🫣Watc...

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  6. Aug 22, 2019 · NOEL FERRER: May isang kapanabayan sina Maricel Soriano, Herbert Bautista, Maila Gumila, Sharon Manabat, at iba pang kasama sa Kaluskos Musmos ang nangangailangan ng tulong. Siya si Jayboy Samson, ang malusog na bata na laging nagko-comment ng “Boba!”.

  7. Feb 14, 2021 · Kaluskos would be the precursor to Ang TV (1992-1997), the popular kiddie gag show that Mr. M would later helm for ABS-CBN. Maricel (back row, third from right) and Herbert (front row, with glasses) in Kaluskos Musmos Photo: Via Esquire.ph (personal collection of Herbert Bautista and friends)

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