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Minute to Win It (Philippine game show)

Minute to Win It is a Philippine game show based on the original American game show of the same name. It is hosted by Luis Manzano.[1] The show debuted on January 14, 2013 on ABS-CBN.[2] Contestants take part in a series of 60-second challenges that use objects that are commonly available around the house. Those who complete ten challenges would win the top prize of the show, PHP 1,000,000 (USD 20,000).[3][4]

Minute to Win It
Title card
GenreGame show
Created byFriday TV
Written byWaldo Martino Bautista
Evette Borromeo
Mark Joseph Buenafe
Angilette Ken C. Escobar
Benjamin Guerrero
Darwin Guevarra
Directed byJohnny Manahan
Presented byLuis Manzano
Country of originPhilippines
Original languages
  • Filipino
  • English
No. of episodes282 (season 1)
204 (Last Man Standing)
168 (Last Man Standing II)
Production
Executive producerAlou Almaden
ProducersRicci Bernal
Rose Casala
EditorsJoyce Marie Alvaro
Marjoreen Mendoza
Delma Pagulong
Paula Pantaleon
Jerwyn Tan
Roy Charles Tuazon
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time45 minutes (season 1; Last Man Standing II)
60 minutes (Last Man Standing I)
Production companyEndemol Shine Group
Release
Original networkABS-CBN
Picture format480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original releaseSeason 1:
January 14, 2013 (2013-01-14) – February 21, 2014 (2014-02-21)
Last Man Standing:
July 18, 2016 (2016-07-18) – May 5, 2017 (2017-05-05)
Last Man Standing II:
January 7, 2019 (2019-01-07) – September 6, 2019 (2019-09-06)

A different version of the franchise entitled Minute to Win It - Last Man Standing debuted on July 18, 2016 on ABS-CBN's Primetime Bida evening block. The second season of Last Man Standing premiered on January 7, 2019.

It is the one of the few editions among the rest of the international editions that does not use its national language (Filipino in this case for the Philippines) on its title. Rather, English was chosen for the title similar to other Anglophone countries. Other countries used their national language.

Format

Original format

Minute to Win It follows the format of the original American game show wherein a contestant is presented with a blueprint for each level to complete within a 60-second time limit. After successfully completing the first, fifth, and eighth level games, the contestant is guaranteed to leave with no less than the cash award for those levels.

The difficulty of the blueprints progressively increases as a contestant advances to a higher level. If time runs out or the conditions of the game cannot be fulfilled (such as by the contestant exhausting any allotted attempts or committing a foul), the contestant loses a "life". If the contestant loses all three of their "lives", the game ends and the contestant's winnings drop to their guaranteed safe level.

After successfully completing a level, the contestant can leave with the amount of money already won before seeing the blueprint for the next game. However, once the contestant chooses to go to the next level, they must complete the level or exhaust all of their three lives.

This format has been used in Teen Challenge, Ateneo vs La Salle, and other special episodes.

Timeslot change

On February 13, 2017, The show has moved into a new timeslot as part of the Kapamilya Gold's afternoon block and moved to 5:00 PM. Which has temporarily replaced by temporarily occupied by Pinoy Big Brother Lucky Season 7: Mga Kwentong Dream Team ni Kuya. To give away from Wildflower into a earlier primetime timeslot.

Junior format

The format for the Junior episodes, which is a first for the Minute to Win It franchise, follows different mechanics: two teams of two members complete five levels together within the 60-second time limit to earn points. Aside from the point system, the team who finishes first wins a special prize. At the end of the game, the team with the most points wins ₱75,000 as well as a chance to play in the ultimate challenge with the top prize of ₱500,000.[5][6]

Head to Head Challenge format

The format is similar with the Junior format with slight tweaks of its mechanics. Two teams with pre-existing relationships play head to head for a point in every challenge. The first team to get four points will automatically wins ₱75,000 and the chance to win the top prize of ₱1,000,000. If ever they failed to complete the jackpot challenge, the team can still play it again since they are given three attempts to win the grand prize.[7][8]

The Head to Head Challenge is reformatted on Season 2, with the 2 Last Men Standing were given best-of-3 matches, the one who wins 2 points wins and goes to the 60-second circle.

Family and Team Challenge format

Two teams of four members complete five levels together within the 60-second time limit to earn prizes. At the end of the game, the team with more prizes plays in the ultimate challenge with the top prize of ₱1,000,000.

Last Man Standing format

Initially 6 contestants compete in 6 challenges. In each round, the last one to complete the task (or in Bobble Head, the one with the worst score) with no one-minute timer is eliminated. The last two players wins ₱20,000. The last man standing with the best of three showdown wins ₱50,000 and a chance to play for ₱1,000,000.

Later, 5 contestants compete in 5 challenges.

This format has been used in Last Teen Standing, Last Singer Standing, and other special episodes.

On Season 2, There are changes: 5 people were chosen, 1 Kapamilya Studio Contestant and 4 celebrities were chosen. No time limit on knockout matches. The winner on daily were reserved on Friday. The rest will fight their way again, another contestant added daily. And there is only 5 challenges with no time limit, then the last man standing match is applied to the winner, to take a shot at 1 million. Then the winner will have another chance to win 1 million, in total of 2 million Pesos.

Last Kid Standing format

8 children compete in 8 challenges. In each round, the last one to complete the task (or in Bobble Head, the one with the worst score) with no one-minute timer is eliminated. The last two children to remain will win ₱20,000. Two members complete two challenges together to earn two points. Aside from the point system, a player who finishes first wins a special prize. The last kid standing with the best of three showdown wins ₱50,000 and a chance to play for ₱1,000,000.

Last Duo Standing format

5 duos compete in 7-8 challenges (including head-to-head and ultimate). In each round, the last duo who is able to complete the challenge with no one-minute timer is eliminated. The last two duos to remain will win ₱20,000. The winner of the best-of-3 series of challenges will win ₱50,000 and a chance to play for ₱1,000,000.

On Season 2, the title was changed to Last Tandem Standing, There are changes: 4 pairs were chosen, 1 Kapamilya Studio Pair and 3 pairs of celebrities were chosen. No time limit on knockout matches. The winner on daily were reserved on Friday. The rest will fight their way again, another contestant added daily. And there is only 5 challenges with no time limit, then the last tandem standing match is applied to the winner, to take a shot at 1 million. Then the winner will have another chance to win 1 million, in total of 2 million Pesos.

Last Kapamilya Standing format

3 contestants in a barangay will compete for the spot, and the other two will play in the second and third day. On Thursday, the 3 will compete for a spot in the Ultimate Last Man Standing.

Last Kapamilya Tandem format

3 pairs in a barangay will compete for the spot, and the other two will play in the second and third day. On Thursday, the 3 will compete for a spot in the Ultimate Last Tandem Standing.

Editions and Contestants

References

  1. ^ . Philippine Entertainment Portal. January 3, 2013. Archived from the original on December 19, 2013. Retrieved April 23, 2013.
  2. ^ "'Minute To Win It' to end with guest Angel Locsin". ABS-CBN News. February 11, 2014. Retrieved February 11, 2014.
  3. ^ "Minute to Win It on ABS-CBN". The Philippine Star. January 14, 2013. Retrieved January 24, 2013.
  4. ^ "'Minute To Win It' puts Pinoy's game skills to test for a shot at P1 Million". ABS-CBN Corporation. January 3, 2013. Retrieved January 24, 2013.
  5. ^ "'Minute to Win It' Junior Edition Caters to Kids and Teens 9-15 Years Old". Bida Kapamilya. April 26, 2013. Retrieved April 29, 2013.
  6. ^ Nestor U. Torre (May 18, 2013). "'Minute to Win It' drives youths to be more active". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved May 20, 2013.
  7. ^ Jerry Donato (June 17, 2013). "Minute goes head to head". The Philippine Star. Retrieved June 24, 2013.
  8. ^ "Head-to-head match ups in 'Minute to Win It' this June". ABS-CBN Corporation. June 11, 2013. Retrieved June 24, 2013.

External links

  • Official website

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Minute to Win It is a Philippine game show based on the original American game show of the same name It is hosted by Luis Manzano 1 The show debuted on January 14 2013 on ABS CBN 2 Contestants take part in a series of 60 second challenges that use objects that are commonly available around the house Those who complete ten challenges would win the top prize of the show PHP 1 000 000 USD 20 000 3 4 Minute to Win ItTitle cardGenreGame showCreated byFriday TVWritten byWaldo Martino Bautista Evette Borromeo Mark Joseph Buenafe Angilette Ken C Escobar Benjamin Guerrero Darwin GuevarraDirected byJohnny ManahanPresented byLuis ManzanoCountry of originPhilippinesOriginal languagesFilipino EnglishNo of episodes282 season 1 204 Last Man Standing 168 Last Man Standing II ProductionExecutive producerAlou AlmadenProducersRicci Bernal Rose CasalaEditorsJoyce Marie Alvaro Marjoreen Mendoza Delma Pagulong Paula Pantaleon Jerwyn Tan Roy Charles TuazonCamera setupMultiple camera setupRunning time45 minutes season 1 Last Man Standing II 60 minutes Last Man Standing I Production companyEndemol Shine GroupReleaseOriginal networkABS CBNPicture format480i SDTV 1080i HDTV Original releaseSeason 1 January 14 2013 2013 01 14 February 21 2014 2014 02 21 Last Man Standing July 18 2016 2016 07 18 May 5 2017 2017 05 05 Last Man Standing II January 7 2019 2019 01 07 September 6 2019 2019 09 06 A different version of the franchise entitled Minute to Win It Last Man Standing debuted on July 18 2016 on ABS CBN s Primetime Bida evening block The second season of Last Man Standing premiered on January 7 2019 It is the one of the few editions among the rest of the international editions that does not use its national language Filipino in this case for the Philippines on its title Rather English was chosen for the title similar to other Anglophone countries Other countries used their national language Contents 1 Format 1 1 Original format 1 2 Timeslot change 1 3 Junior format 1 4 Head to Head Challenge format 1 5 Family and Team Challenge format 1 6 Last Man Standing format 1 7 Last Kid Standing format 1 8 Last Duo Standing format 1 9 Last Kapamilya Standing format 1 10 Last Kapamilya Tandem format 2 Editions and Contestants 3 References 4 External linksFormat EditOriginal format Edit Minute to Win It follows the format of the original American game show wherein a contestant is presented with a blueprint for each level to complete within a 60 second time limit After successfully completing the first fifth and eighth level games the contestant is guaranteed to leave with no less than the cash award for those levels The difficulty of the blueprints progressively increases as a contestant advances to a higher level If time runs out or the conditions of the game cannot be fulfilled such as by the contestant exhausting any allotted attempts or committing a foul the contestant loses a life If the contestant loses all three of their lives the game ends and the contestant s winnings drop to their guaranteed safe level After successfully completing a level the contestant can leave with the amount of money already won before seeing the blueprint for the next game However once the contestant chooses to go to the next level they must complete the level or exhaust all of their three lives This format has been used in Teen Challenge Ateneo vs La Salle and other special episodes Timeslot change Edit On February 13 2017 The show has moved into a new timeslot as part of the Kapamilya Gold s afternoon block and moved to 5 00 PM Which has temporarily replaced by temporarily occupied by Pinoy Big Brother Lucky Season 7 Mga Kwentong Dream Team ni Kuya To give away from Wildflower into a earlier primetime timeslot Junior format Edit The format for the Junior episodes which is a first for the Minute to Win It franchise follows different mechanics two teams of two members complete five levels together within the 60 second time limit to earn points Aside from the point system the team who finishes first wins a special prize At the end of the game the team with the most points wins 75 000 as well as a chance to play in the ultimate challenge with the top prize of 500 000 5 6 Head to Head Challenge format Edit The format is similar with the Junior format with slight tweaks of its mechanics Two teams with pre existing relationships play head to head for a point in every challenge The first team to get four points will automatically wins 75 000 and the chance to win the top prize of 1 000 000 If ever they failed to complete the jackpot challenge the team can still play it again since they are given three attempts to win the grand prize 7 8 The Head to Head Challenge is reformatted on Season 2 with the 2 Last Men Standing were given best of 3 matches the one who wins 2 points wins and goes to the 60 second circle Family and Team Challenge format Edit Two teams of four members complete five levels together within the 60 second time limit to earn prizes At the end of the game the team with more prizes plays in the ultimate challenge with the top prize of 1 000 000 Last Man Standing format Edit Initially 6 contestants compete in 6 challenges In each round the last one to complete the task or in Bobble Head the one with the worst score with no one minute timer is eliminated The last two players wins 20 000 The last man standing with the best of three showdown wins 50 000 and a chance to play for 1 000 000 Later 5 contestants compete in 5 challenges This format has been used in Last Teen Standing Last Singer Standing and other special episodes On Season 2 There are changes 5 people were chosen 1 Kapamilya Studio Contestant and 4 celebrities were chosen No time limit on knockout matches The winner on daily were reserved on Friday The rest will fight their way again another contestant added daily And there is only 5 challenges with no time limit then the last man standing match is applied to the winner to take a shot at 1 million Then the winner will have another chance to win 1 million in total of 2 million Pesos Last Kid Standing format Edit 8 children compete in 8 challenges In each round the last one to complete the task or in Bobble Head the one with the worst score with no one minute timer is eliminated The last two children to remain will win 20 000 Two members complete two challenges together to earn two points Aside from the point system a player who finishes first wins a special prize The last kid standing with the best of three showdown wins 50 000 and a chance to play for 1 000 000 Last Duo Standing format Edit 5 duos compete in 7 8 challenges including head to head and ultimate In each round the last duo who is able to complete the challenge with no one minute timer is eliminated The last two duos to remain will win 20 000 The winner of the best of 3 series of challenges will win 50 000 and a chance to play for 1 000 000 On Season 2 the title was changed to Last Tandem Standing There are changes 4 pairs were chosen 1 Kapamilya Studio Pair and 3 pairs of celebrities were chosen No time limit on knockout matches The winner on daily were reserved on Friday The rest will fight their way again another contestant added daily And there is only 5 challenges with no time limit then the last tandem standing match is applied to the winner to take a shot at 1 million Then the winner will have another chance to win 1 million in total of 2 million Pesos Last Kapamilya Standing format Edit 3 contestants in a barangay will compete for the spot and the other two will play in the second and third day On Thursday the 3 will compete for a spot in the Ultimate Last Man Standing Last Kapamilya Tandem format Edit 3 pairs in a barangay will compete for the spot and the other two will play in the second and third day On Thursday the 3 will compete for a spot in the Ultimate Last Tandem Standing Editions and Contestants EditMain article List of Minute to Win It Philippine game show episodes and contestantsReferences Edit Luis Manzano will soon host Philippine version of Minute to Win It Philippine Entertainment Portal January 3 2013 Archived from the original on December 19 2013 Retrieved April 23 2013 Minute To Win It to end with guest Angel Locsin ABS CBN News February 11 2014 Retrieved February 11 2014 Minute to Win It on ABS CBN The Philippine Star January 14 2013 Retrieved January 24 2013 Minute To Win It puts Pinoy s game skills to test for a shot at P1 Million ABS CBN Corporation January 3 2013 Retrieved January 24 2013 Minute to Win It Junior Edition Caters to Kids and Teens 9 15 Years Old Bida Kapamilya April 26 2013 Retrieved April 29 2013 Nestor U Torre May 18 2013 Minute to Win It drives youths to be more active Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved May 20 2013 Jerry Donato June 17 2013 Minute goes head to head The Philippine Star Retrieved June 24 2013 Head to head match ups in Minute to Win It this June ABS CBN Corporation June 11 2013 Retrieved June 24 2013 External links EditOfficial website BUMP Productions Minute To Win It Official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Minute to Win It Philippine game show amp oldid 1081298680, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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