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  2. Pong Pagong - Wikipedia

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    Pong Pagong is an anthropomorphic turtle, similar to Big Bird of Sesame Street, standing over six feet tall and towering over human co-stars and aged to be around six years old. Together with its co-muppet, Kiko Matsing , the characters were custom made in New York for Sesame . [ 1 ]

  3. Batibot - Wikipedia

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    Pong Pagong performed by Deo Noveno; Filimon - a duck with telescope; Irma Daldal - very talkative TV field reporter; Direk - loud-mouth director from segment of "Sa Likod Ng Tabing". Koko Kwik-Kwak – a bird character inspired from the Philippine Eagle, based from Big Bird of Sesame Street [13] Manang Bola – a forgetful fortuneteller [13]

  4. Bodjie Pascua - Wikipedia

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    Luisito "Bodjie" Fernandez-Pascua [1] (born March 2, 1955) is a Filipino stage and film & TV actor and former children's television host. He is best known as "Kuya Bodjie" ("Big Brother Bodjie"), the iconic character he portrayed on the children's educational television program Batibot.

  5. Sesame! - Wikipedia

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    Sesame Street first aired in the Philippines in 1970. [1] [2]Negotiations for a localized production began in 1983, and the series was jointly created by Children's Television Workshop and the Philippine Sesame Street Project (PSSP), which was funded by the Philippine government.

  6. Sesame Street international co-productions - Wikipedia

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    It featured a turtle muppet named Pong Pagong (the show's counterpart of Big Bird) and a monkey muppet who lived in an abandoned jeepney named Kiko Matsing (patterned after Oscar the Grouch). Sesame ran for less than year when CTW decided to cancel its co-production in 1984 for unspecified reasons. [36] [37]

  7. Philippine Children's Television Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Pin Pin (PTV) - very first Chinese language children's show on Philippine TV PG (Parents Guide) (GMA Network; developed by GMA News and Public Affairs, now split into GMA Integrated News and GMA Public Affairs )

  8. List of Ang Probinsyano seasons - Wikipedia

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    Ang Probinsyano has five narrative arcs or "books". Consisting of 9 seasons throughout its telecast.. The first book (Syndicate Arc) ran from 2015 through 2017 spanning the first and second seasons and focused on the various cases Cardo encountered as a member of the CIDG, both related and unrelated to its main arc.

  9. Talk:Pong Pagong - Wikipedia

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