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ATBP: Awit, Titik at Bilang na Pambata

ATBP: Awit, Titik at Bilang na Pambata (lit.'ETC.: Song, Letter, and Number for Kids') is a Philippine children's television program that was aired on ABS-CBN from June 5, 1994, to March 29, 1998.

ATBP: Awit, Titik at Bilang na Pambata
Title card
GenreChildren's television program
Written byDon Cuaresma
Richard Reynante
Directed byLaurenti M. Dyogi[1][2]
Starringsee cast
Theme music composerIdonnah C. Lopez[1][2]
Opening theme"ATBP Theme Song" by Justine de Jesus, Jeanneth Peralta, Herchel Baliwas and Celso Portentado[2]
ComposerIdonnah C. Lopez[2]
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
Production
Executive producerGilbert G. Perez[2]
AnimatorsJoy Cosme[2]
Camille de Leon[2]
EditorsCarmelo Espiritu[1][2]
Gilbert Perez[1][2]
Maribel Trumata[2]
Boloy Malapira[2]
Running time30 minutes
Production companyABS-CBN Production
Release
Original networkABS-CBN
Picture formatNTSC
Original releaseJune 5, 1994 (1994-06-05) –
March 29, 1998 (1998-03-29)

Cast

  • Isay Álvarez as Ate Remy
  • Raúl Arellano as Mang Bertíng
  • Dois Riego de Dios as Mang Arman
  • Zeus Inocencio as Mang Pol
  • Amiel Leonardia as Mang Lino
  • Lorna López as Bb. Carunungan [Ms. Carunungan]
  • Jake Macapagal as Dr. Millares
  • Charmaine Nueros as Aling Becky
  • Piolo Pascual as Miguel
  • Janice Pronstroller as Mrs. Millares
  • Ama Quiambao as Aling Tinay
  • Archie Díaz as Mang Erníng
  • Grace Ann Bodegón as Ate Nila

The kids

  • Patricia Anne Roque (later Trish Roque)
  • Karina Mae "Kara" Cruz
  • Rex Agoncillo
  • Charlotte Lugo
  • Karl Angelo Legaspi
  • Sheila Lynn Diamse
  • Peter Fernández
  • Kristine Patelo
  • Richard Legarda
  • Caling Vélez
  • Aba Chiongson
  • Paulo Miguel Rebong
  • Tanya Paula Iwakawa
  • Karla Mae Silvestre
  • Chris Emerson Lubi
  • Marc Anthony Martínez

The puppets

  • Pipo (a dog)
  • Tingtíng (a cat)
  • Kapitán Bilang (“Captain Number”)
  • Donya Kilatis (“Doña Investigate”, a teacher)
  • Ook Band (a band of frogs)
  • Smokey and the Boondocks (a band)
  • Bebong (a rubbish monster based on Oscar the Grouch of Sesame Street[3]

Animated characters

  • Pito (a humanoid sketch)
  • Mr. Sulat (“Mr Write”, a pencil)
  • Maestro (a painter)

Running gangs and songs

Opening Billboard

In the show's first year, the opening animated sequence begins with a seven-note tune before the egg hatches into a bird on the tree where the kids playing hide-and-seek before the theme song plays, the kids running with the cat and the dog to see the castle made of building blocks seeing the show title. Animated characters Pito, Mr. Sulat and Maestro are also appearing in the first OBB; the theme song ended with the line "Awit, titik, bilang at iba pa" two times before the chant "At iba pa!" to reveal the show title which is like the song liners in music sheets. Later in 1995 coinciding the reformat of the show, the theme song was later orchestrated with an newer animated OBB sequence featuring the animated versions of its puppets, Pipo, Tingting, Bebong, Kapitan Bilang, Donya Kilatis and Smokey and the Boondocks. Animated characters Pito, Mr. Sulat and Maestro from the first OBB returned for the new billboard. The billboard ends with the line "Awit, titik, bilang at iba pa" two times (from the first OBB); but with adding an newer line "Awit, Titik, Bilang...." before the chant "At iba pa!" and an CGI blocks to reveal the show title.

Letter of the Day

Following the playing of "Alphabetong Filipino" song, they tell the letter featured on the program (Example: Letter A); some episodes may also appearing with puppets like Donya Kilatis or animated characters like Mr. Sulat wanted to write the letter featured.

Alphabetong Filipino

The Letter of the Day portion had preceded on the show with the singing of the song Alphabetong Filipino; which is sang by the puppets or cast members, sometimes, celebrity guests may also appeared in singing the song on some occasional episodes.

Number of the Day

The show also including the Number of the Day portion of which what number is featured (Example: Number 8); some episodes may include the Number of the Day in the "Kaptian Bilang" segments; as well as the singing the featured number performed by the puppet band Ook Band. The segments where preceded on the show with singing of the "Awit ng Bilang".

Awit ng Bilang

The Number segment appears with the singing of the "Awit ng Bilang" performed by the kids, the puppets, cast members or celebrity guests. There are two different lines in the song; Numbers 1-10 includes the line "Bililang ba Ninyo, Sige na, Ulit-Ulitin Nyo!" (lit. "Do You Remember, Come on, Repeat Again!") and Numbers 1-15 or 1-20 may included the line "Magbilang mula sa umpisa, Sige na, Ulit-Ulitin Pa!" (lit. "Count from the beginning, Go on, Repeat Again!").

Smokey and the Boondocks

Smokey and the Boondocks, the fictional puppet pop music group of the show, sings their different topics related to every episode. Most songs appears with voiceover opening line "(song name) aawitin sa inyo ng Smokey and the Boondocks!" (lit. "(song name) proudly perform by Smokey and the Boondocks!").

Broadcast

The show was aired on weekdays from 1994 onwards. But in 1997, it was moved to Sunday morning. It also expanded to 1 hour with its reformat as a weekly children's program. As of 2020, the show was aired re-run on A2Z.

Accolades

Year Award Category Work Result
1995 9th PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Children Show Cast and Crew Won
Best Children Show Host Isay Alvarez Won
1996 10th PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Children Show Cast and Crew Won

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Disiplina | ATBP. YouTube. December 3, 2019. Retrieved January 5, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Panaginip | ATBP. YouTube. November 20, 2019. Retrieved January 5, 2020.
  3. ^ Carballo, Bibsy (March 7, 2012). "Batibot & little kids in need of a boost". The Philippine Star. Retrieved February 4, 2016.

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ATBP Awit Titik at Bilang na Pambata lit ETC Song Letter and Number for Kids is a Philippine children s television program that was aired on ABS CBN from June 5 1994 to March 29 1998 ATBP Awit Titik at Bilang na PambataTitle cardGenreChildren s television programWritten byDon CuaresmaRichard ReynanteDirected byLaurenti M Dyogi 1 2 Starringsee castTheme music composerIdonnah C Lopez 1 2 Opening theme ATBP Theme Song by Justine de Jesus Jeanneth Peralta Herchel Baliwas and Celso Portentado 2 ComposerIdonnah C Lopez 2 Country of originPhilippinesOriginal languageFilipinoProductionExecutive producerGilbert G Perez 2 AnimatorsJoy Cosme 2 Camille de Leon 2 EditorsCarmelo Espiritu 1 2 Gilbert Perez 1 2 Maribel Trumata 2 Boloy Malapira 2 Running time30 minutesProduction companyABS CBN ProductionReleaseOriginal networkABS CBNPicture formatNTSCOriginal releaseJune 5 1994 1994 06 05 March 29 1998 1998 03 29 Contents 1 Cast 1 1 The kids 1 2 The puppets 1 3 Animated characters 2 Running gangs and songs 2 1 Opening Billboard 2 2 Letter of the Day 2 3 Alphabetong Filipino 2 4 Number of the Day 2 5 Awit ng Bilang 2 6 Smokey and the Boondocks 3 Broadcast 4 Accolades 5 See also 6 ReferencesCast EditIsay Alvarez as Ate Remy Raul Arellano as Mang Berting Dois Riego de Dios as Mang Arman Zeus Inocencio as Mang Pol Amiel Leonardia as Mang Lino Lorna Lopez as Bb Carunungan Ms Carunungan Jake Macapagal as Dr Millares Charmaine Nueros as Aling Becky Piolo Pascual as Miguel Janice Pronstroller as Mrs Millares Ama Quiambao as Aling Tinay Archie Diaz as Mang Erning Grace Ann Bodegon as Ate NilaThe kids Edit Patricia Anne Roque later Trish Roque Karina Mae Kara Cruz Rex Agoncillo Charlotte Lugo Karl Angelo Legaspi Sheila Lynn Diamse Peter Fernandez Kristine Patelo Richard Legarda Caling Velez Aba Chiongson Paulo Miguel Rebong Tanya Paula Iwakawa Karla Mae Silvestre Chris Emerson Lubi Marc Anthony MartinezThe puppets Edit Pipo a dog Tingting a cat Kapitan Bilang Captain Number Donya Kilatis Dona Investigate a teacher Ook Band a band of frogs Smokey and the Boondocks a band Bebong a rubbish monster based on Oscar the Grouch of Sesame Street 3 Animated characters Edit Pito a humanoid sketch Mr Sulat Mr Write a pencil Maestro a painter Running gangs and songs EditOpening Billboard Edit In the show s first year the opening animated sequence begins with a seven note tune before the egg hatches into a bird on the tree where the kids playing hide and seek before the theme song plays the kids running with the cat and the dog to see the castle made of building blocks seeing the show title Animated characters Pito Mr Sulat and Maestro are also appearing in the first OBB the theme song ended with the line Awit titik bilang at iba pa two times before the chant At iba pa to reveal the show title which is like the song liners in music sheets Later in 1995 coinciding the reformat of the show the theme song was later orchestrated with an newer animated OBB sequence featuring the animated versions of its puppets Pipo Tingting Bebong Kapitan Bilang Donya Kilatis and Smokey and the Boondocks Animated characters Pito Mr Sulat and Maestro from the first OBB returned for the new billboard The billboard ends with the line Awit titik bilang at iba pa two times from the first OBB but with adding an newer line Awit Titik Bilang before the chant At iba pa and an CGI blocks to reveal the show title Letter of the Day Edit Following the playing of Alphabetong Filipino song they tell the letter featured on the program Example Letter A some episodes may also appearing with puppets like Donya Kilatis or animated characters like Mr Sulat wanted to write the letter featured Alphabetong Filipino Edit The Letter of the Day portion had preceded on the show with the singing of the song Alphabetong Filipino which is sang by the puppets or cast members sometimes celebrity guests may also appeared in singing the song on some occasional episodes Number of the Day Edit The show also including the Number of the Day portion of which what number is featured Example Number 8 some episodes may include the Number of the Day in the Kaptian Bilang segments as well as the singing the featured number performed by the puppet band Ook Band The segments where preceded on the show with singing of the Awit ng Bilang Awit ng Bilang Edit The Number segment appears with the singing of the Awit ng Bilang performed by the kids the puppets cast members or celebrity guests There are two different lines in the song Numbers 1 10 includes the line Bililang ba Ninyo Sige na Ulit Ulitin Nyo lit Do You Remember Come on Repeat Again and Numbers 1 15 or 1 20 may included the line Magbilang mula sa umpisa Sige na Ulit Ulitin Pa lit Count from the beginning Go on Repeat Again Smokey and the Boondocks Edit Smokey and the Boondocks the fictional puppet pop music group of the show sings their different topics related to every episode Most songs appears with voiceover opening line song name aawitin sa inyo ng Smokey and the Boondocks lit song name proudly perform by Smokey and the Boondocks Broadcast EditThe show was aired on weekdays from 1994 onwards But in 1997 it was moved to Sunday morning It also expanded to 1 hour with its reformat as a weekly children s program As of 2020 the show was aired re run on A2Z Accolades EditYear Award Category Work Result1995 9th PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Children Show Cast and Crew WonBest Children Show Host Isay Alvarez Won1996 10th PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Children Show Cast and Crew WonSee also EditList of programs aired by ABS CBN BatibotReferences Edit a b c d Disiplina ATBP YouTube December 3 2019 Retrieved January 5 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k Panaginip ATBP YouTube November 20 2019 Retrieved January 5 2020 Carballo Bibsy March 7 2012 Batibot amp little kids in need of a boost The Philippine Star Retrieved February 4 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ATBP Awit Titik at Bilang na Pambata amp oldid 1148762486, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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