Goin' Bulilit (transl.Goin' Little) is a Philippine sketch comedy television series broadcast by ABS-CBN.[1] The show premiered on February 6, 2005, replacing Ang Tanging Ina and aired every Sunday nights on the network's Yes Weekend! block. It also aired worldwide via TFC. The show featured children in various comedic situations, aiming to provide laughter for the audiences by showcasing gags, sketches, and segments. The cast is composed of child stars, except for Dagul, who portrayed different roles ranging from young to old characters every week to bring entertainment.[2] The show ended on August 4, 2019, and was replaced by Rated K (later Rated Korina) in its time slot.[3]
The weekly show provided different segments such as "Palarong Pambata" (children's games), "Use in a Sentence" and "Ano Daw" (one liner jokes), as well as parodies of some top-rating shows including Rated KKK (Rated K), The Buzz, and Lovers in Pares (Lovers in Paris).[4][5]
In 2015, Goin' Bulilit marked and celebrated their 10th anniversary with the entire former and current cast members.
The show was created by Edgar Mortiz, who co-directed with his son, Frasco Mortiz.[5] Roderick Victoria served as the 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.[4]
Castedit
Segmentsedit
Final segments
"Ang Meaning Mo" - hosted by Carlo Mendoza and Jordan Lim
"Ano Daw?"
"Choose Mo!" - hosted by Chunsa Angela Jung
"Endo"
"Experi-Men" - a science experiment segment presented by the three male cast members.
"GB Patrol" - a spoof of the flagship newscast TV Patrol.
"Hitback" - a segment that features past music videos performed by the former cast.
"Kinadenang Pinto" - a spoof of the afternoon drama series Kadenang Ginto. Played by Justin James Quilantang as Lassie (parody of Cassie), Raikko Matteo as Varga (parody of Marga), Cessa Moncera as Janiela (parody of Daniela) and Ashley Sarmiento as Robina (parody of Romina)
"Ready, Set, Goin!" (formerly Ready, Get Set, Goin!) - two teams of the cast members are assembled to play a game. Originally, it was hosted by Miles Ocampo. And later, she was replaced mostly by Dagul with various alternates (including Nash Aguas, Sharlene San Pedro, Angelo Garcia, Belle Mariano, Bugoy Cariño, Clarence Delgado, Cessa Moncera and CX Navarro) taking over in his absence.
"Ektertainment Live!" - a spoof of a defunct showbiz-oriented talk show Entertainment Live.
"EmoJim"
"Esmyuskee!" - a skit that is brought from the defunct show Ang TV.
"Fashion de Amor" - a spoof of the 2003 Colombian telenovela Pasión de Gavilanes (also known in the Philippines as Pasión de Amor).
"Fliptop"
"Ginto't Pilak"
"GB Comics"
"Happy and Wacky"
"Hay Tatay!"
"How How I Know Haw with Islaw"
"Huli Kaw" - a segment where they prank people like by scaring them with a fake horror nun.
"I Love Betty La Pieta" - a spoof crossover of two drama series from 2008: I Love Betty La Fea, and Pieta.
"I'm Corny" - a segment based on the song "Horny '98" by Mousse T., Hot 'n' Juicy and Inaya Day.
"Isang Talong, Isang Sagot" - hosted by Chunsa Angela Jung
"Ismol T3" - a spoof of TV5's public service program T3.
"Ipaglaban Mwah!" - a spoof of the legal drama anthology series Ipaglaban Mo! hosted by Atty. Jose Sison and Jopet Sison (portrayed by Miguelito de Guzman and Izzy Canillo respectively.)
"Juan and Ted"
"Kulilats" - a spoof of the defunct children's show Kulilits.
"Kwelaserye Parodies"
"Magic Mike"
"MYX MYX MYX: Myxklusibong Myxplosibong Musyx" - is a combined parody of music channel Myx and the current affairs program XXX: Exklusibong, Explosibong, Exposé.
"TrabaHoldap" - a spoof of It's Showtime’s segment TrabaHula.
"Rated KKK" - a spoof of the magazine show Rated K using the name of Katipunan. Played by Sharlene San Pedro as Korina K. Kanchez (parody of Korina Sanchez)
"Dos Por Dos Por Santo" - a spoof of DZMM’s news and commentary program Dos Por Dos.
"Isumbong Mo Kay Jeff Tolpu" - a spoof of public service program Isumbong Mo Kay Tulfo.
Tiagong Ang-Kyut - a spoof of teaser of TV adaptation of Tiagong Akyat.
"Nora the Explorer" - a spoof of Nickelodeon's educational cartoon series Dora the Explorer, played by Chacha Cañete as the titular character.
"Not Not Palusot" - played by Justin James (JJ) Quilantang as the titular character who is a stubborn and sarcastic child.
"Oh May Guest"
"Payabangan"
"Pauso Mo, Jessica So Cute/i-Post Mo, Miss So Cute" - a spoof of GMA Network's magazine show Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho. Played by Chunsa Angela Jung as the titular character.
"Perla Patola"
"Ping vs. Pong"
"Q&A"
"Reneboy"
"Sinetch Itey"
Talk Show Parodies
"Gandang Gabi, ‘Bai!" - a spoof of the comedy talk show Gandang Gabi, Vice!.
"La Buzz" - a spoof of the showbiz-oriented talk show The Buzz.
"Matandang Buhay" - a spoof of the morning talk show Magandang Buhay with the cast played as old people (John Steven de Guzman as Lolay (parody of Melai Cantiveros), Izzy Canillo as Jolalina (parody of Jolina Magdangal) and Clarence Delgado as Karlalola (parody of Karla Estrada)).
"12 Days of Christmas" - a spoof of the popular Christmas song performed by the cast, featuring current events from the previous year. When the show starts to broadcast in high definition in 2016, the skit was revamped with an interactive version. After the show was ended in 2019, the skit was migrated to Sunday 'Kada of Brightlight Productions for TV5.
"Mga Bagong Programa" - a segment features the temporary changing of the titles of the ABS-CBN shows for Holy Week.
"What's In, What's Out" - a segment featuring the changes or comparisons of various persons, places, foods, objects and pop cultures from the previous year to the next year. This is originated from Goin' Bananas.
"Ngayong [Year]" - a segment featuring cast members telling about what could possibly happen in that particular year, followed by the grim reaper singing "Ngayong (number of the year)" (i.e. "Ngayooong 2019!"), with the tone of the ABS-CBN Jingle. And after, the main anchor will ask if those predictions will become true or not commanding to text their answers on a given number of the year, and followed by the grim reaper (usually holding a cellphone at the end) singing "Text to (number of the year as a dial number)" (i.e. "Text to 2-0-1-9")
"Balitang [Seasonal]" - a news segment on anything else for every season (i.e. "Balitang Monito Monita").
Special episodesedit
Goin' Bulilit has aired their special full story episodes which starred by the kids instead of the actual regular episodes:
The Best of Goin' Bulilit was released on December 27, 2007, featuring the best of the first 100 episodes of Goin' Bulilit. The DVD includes the show's best segments, spoofs, gags, and sketches such as "Rekolilit", "Noon at Ngayon", "Hinulugang Taktak", "Mahal Mo Ba Ako?", "Lovers in Pares", "Rated KKK", "Ginulungang Palad", and "GB Patrol". It also includes a bonus feature for bloopers.[7] Special features include the "Best Funny Faces" compilation and interviews of the kids.
The show also features videos of kids who auditioned for the show. Makisig Morales was included in the people who auditioned for Batch 3, but did not make it.
Cast
The cast basically includes the first batch of Goin' Bulilit.
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