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Igi Boy Flores - also part of Goin' Bulilit from 2005—2009. Miles Ocampo - also part of Goin' Bulilit from 2005—2009. Nash Aguas - also part of Goin' Bulilit from 2005—2011. Sharlene San Pedro - also part of Goin' Bulilit from 2005—2011. Mika dela Cruz - also part of Goin' Bulilit from 2006—2011. Daniel Padilla; Angeline Quinto ...
"Goin' Bulilit: The Road to Graduation" - a segment where questions are asked to cast members before they graduate. "Knowing Bulilit" - a segment hosted by Raikko Mateo, formerly by Izzy Canillo, that introduces the new members of "Goin' Bulilit". "Matandang Buhay" - a spoof of the morning talk shows "Magandang Buhay" and "The Lolas' Beautiful Show
After winning the child artist search, he became a regular cast of the award-winning children gag show, Goin' Bulilit. Since then, he has appeared in several shows in ABS-CBN. In 2012, he starred as the main protagonist in E-Boy. He is also a star magic talent of ABS-CBN's Star Magic. [citation needed]
Main Cast / Primary Antagonist Zoomers: Jiggs 2020 Love Thy Woman: young Harry ABS-CBN. ... Goin' Bulilit: Himself Film. Year Title Role Notes Source 2017 Ilawod: Ben
Belinda Angelito "Belle" Mariano [2] (born June 10, 2002) is a Filipino actress, singer and model. She began appearing on television at the age of nine playing supporting roles and starring in the comedy-themed show Goin' Bulilit (2012–2015).
Ruelleen Angel Orquia Olano (born May 3, 2006), better known by her stage name Mutya Orquia, is a Filipino actress, best known for her titular roles as a mermaid in Mutya (2011), young Jade Dimagiba in My Binondo Girl (2011–12) and as Abigail Ruth "Abby" Lim in Be Careful With My Heart (2012–14).
After appearing in a couple of Maalaala Mo Kaya episodes, Miles joined the kiddie comedy show Goin' Bulilit in 2005 as one of its original cast. [5] She auditioned for the show at age 7, imitating her mom scolding her. [7] She also starred in Mga Anghel Na Walang Langit and a number of Maalaala Mo Kaya episodes.
She soon came to prominence by joining the children's sketch comedy gag show Goin' Bulilit in various skits and parody roles. [11] After graduating from Goin' Bulilit for three years, she was cast in the live-action fantasy series Kung Fu Kids (2008) as one of seven kids holding different personalities to be united by a prophecy.