Pepito Manaloto

Pepito Manaloto: Ang Tunay na Kwento

Logo used from 2012–2014
Genre Situational comedy
Created by GMA Entertainment TV
Developed by Michael V.
Written by
  • Michael V.
  • Chito Francisco
  • Mike Rivera
  • Roel Raval
  • Mark David
Directed by Bert de Leon
Creative director(s) Michael V.
Starring
Theme music composer Albert Tamayo
Opening theme "Pepito Manaloto" sung by Michael V.
Composer(s) Michael V.
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) Filipino and English
No. of seasons 5
No. of episodes 214 (as of October 29, 2016)
Production
Executive producer(s) Roy San Luis
Location(s)
Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
Running time 1 hour
Production company(s) GMA Entertainment TV
Release
Original network GMA Network
Picture format
Original release
  • As Pepito Manaloto:
  • March 28, 2010 (2010-03-28) – March 25, 2012 (2012-03-25)
  • As Pepito Manaloto: Ang Tunay na Kwento:
  • September 16, 2012 (2012-09-16)

 – present

External links
Website

Pepito Manaloto, now known as Pepito Manaloto: Ang Tunay na Kwento (Pepito Manaloto: The Real Story) is a Philippine multi-award winning live situational comedy created by Michael V. for GMA Network aired every Saturday before Magpakailanman and was premiered on March 28, 2010. The show premiered on GMA Pinoy TV on April 5, 2010, one week after its original premiere. The show is currently on its fifth season (with the new, revised title),[1] which premiere on September 16, 2012 in the Philippines and September 22, 2012 worldwide via GMA Pinoy TV.

History

Dubbed as a reality-sitcom, the show features (Michael V.), together with his family Elsa (Manilyn Reynes) and Chito (Jake Vargas), whose "simple and underprivileged life significantly changes when he becomes the lone winner of ₱700 million in the national lottery." Although it was perhaps presumed impossible to win such amount on a single lotto ticket, it actually happened on November 29, 2010 a winner took home ₱741.1 million, more than Pepito's prize.

The first season started on March 28, 2010, which focused on the adventures of Pepito and his family who are still quite unaccustomed to the life of luxury and excess that they now have to enjoy after winning from the lottery. On November 21, 2010, GMA Network picked up the show for a second season, which followed Pepito buying the Maricar del Valle's (Carmina Villaroel) because of financial problems. Towards the end of the season, Elsa got pregnant. The show started its third season in July 2011, which focused on Pepito's life after Elsa has given birth. The fourth season started on December 4, 2011, which saw the Manaloto's lives after 5 years. The children have grown up Chito, now played by Jake Vargas, and Clarissa, played by Angel Satsumi. The characters' new location and new characters were introduced as the series went. On the January 8, 2012, it was explained that Maricar traveled to the US to manage her father's business. In actuality, Villaroel, who plays the role, returned to ABS-CBN. A two-part episode was shown during the season, which detailed the Manaloto family's trip to Singapore. The fourth season ended on March 25, 2012. On April 8, 2012, a special episode aired before Party Pilipinas titled Sarap Balikan: A Pepito Manaloto Special. It featured different episodes as well as bloopers and gags.

Due to public demand, GMA Network decided to bring back the Pepito Manaloto and renew it for a fifth season. Titled Pepito Manaloto: Ang Tunay na Kuwento, the show departs itself from the previous seasons. The Manalotos' rags-to-riches experience earned them a TV show, but because they thought their show didn't reveal the true story, the network scrapped the project. As a result, the family came up with an idea to show exactly what goes on in the Manaloto household by having their own camera crew film their lives 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Several characters were given more importance this season househelpers Patrick (John Feir), Maria (Janna Dominguez), Robert (Arthur Solinap) and Baby (Mosang); neighbor Tommy (Ronnie Henares); and the mother-daughter tandem of Deedee (Jessa Zaragosa) and Mimi (Nova Villa).

In Season 4, it was stated that Patrick and Maria were married and that they had a child. However, in Season 5, it was not stated that they were married in any episode, instead Patrick was married to Janice for this season & they had a child named Janrick and Patrice while Maria remained single.

Casts

Main cast

Supporting Cast

Recurring Cast

Former cast

Guest cast

Awards and recognitions

Reception

Critics

Pepito Manaloto received generally positive reviews especially how it shows the lessons each episode. The comedy was also praised for being original and highly favorable. It was also one of GMA's highest rated shows and has already won awards. The show's cast was also praised being very much talented for the show and how they make audience impact. Also, how the show ended and when it was announced that it would be back on air was both critically acclaimed.

DVD release

The series will be released onto DVD-format by GMA Records Home Video. The DVDs will be in volumes, there will be succeeding volumes as the show progresses.[2]

See also

References

External links

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