Bubble Gang

1995

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EP29 Keempee De Leon and Bubbles Paraiso join the Gang! Jul 27, 2007

7.8| 0h30m| en
Synopsis

Bubble Gang is a Philippine comedy sketch gag show airing on GMA Network since October 20, 1995. It is the longest-running sketch comedy program on Philippine television. The show shot up to popularity for their parodies of television commercials, politicians and current events. The show also airs internationally via GMA Pinoy TV, while re-runs are aired via Fox Filipino.

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Lovesusti The Worst Film Ever
SincereFinest disgusting, overrated, pointless
Yash Wade Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Walter Sloane Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
Adrian Val Olonan I guess "Bubble Gang" is the Philippine equivalent of America's "Saturday Night Live", although this shows on Friday night. Also, its episodes are shot earlier, not live. This show started on October 1995 until now. Thus, this is 20 years old, just like me!Michael V., the show's captain, is the key reason why this show lives on. He's joined with creative and funny writers and the show's mainstay members Rufa Mae Quinto and Antonio Aquitania. Through the years, some members came and went. However, its heart, which is presenting the comedies of the Filipino people, is beating well.Many Filipino comedy shows receive the ax for low ratings. I think "Bubble Gang" befriends the ax. Hahaha! Oh yeah!
Lex Tan Since 1995, Bubble Gang has been giving audiences in the Philippines and around the world an escape from daily stresses and treating them to an hour of some of the best comedy the Philippines has to offer. This creation of Michael V. and Ogie Alcasid features a wide range of gags, including: recurring skits with multiple hilarious endings, parodies of different advertisements on Filipino TV, parodies of Filipino TV shows and personalities (including their "Sexballs" Dancers, poking fun at the Sexbomb Dancers), combined with a wittiness that seems to be lacking in many comedy television shows airing around the world. Many times, because of the ability of the Filipino audience to laugh at anything without malice on their minds, they can get away with different jokes and skits that would get them censored if translated into the North American audience.Michael V. or "Bitoy", and Ogie Alcasid are superb performers. Both play their characters so well, that even the other members of the cast find it hard not to laugh when in a scene with either or both of them. And both are such talented actors that they can convincingly play characters of any age, gender, sexual preference, level of intelligence, able or disabled, etc. The same goes for the rest of the cast: male cast members Wendell Ramos, Antonio Aquitania, and Boy 2 Quizon have the same ability to play any given character with as much dedication and seriousness that comedy deserves to be played.The women of Bubble Gang are not only intelligent, funny, and talented, but Bubble Gang has also had a reputation for casting the most beautiful females in the Philippine entertainment industry. The main female players include Rufa Mae Quinto, Ara Mina, Diana Zubiri, Maureene Larrazabal, and Francine Prieto, who are all as funny as they are drop dead gorgeous. They also are able to play any characters thrown at them, whether young or old, celebrity/politician to ordinary woman, but usually relegate the drag-dressing to the male characters, as they play primarily females. Rufa Mae and Maureene are usually the ones who cannot control themselves and are frequently shown laughing at the end of the live gags. While this spells disaster for some comedy shows, it adds to the comedic tone and makes the segments even more funnier.Bubble Gang is one of the shows that makes me miss our motherland so much because it shows one of the most important Filipino traits: the ability to laugh at oneself, and to make others laugh as well. Unfortunately, because the international TFC "The Filipino Channel" belongs to rival ABS-CBN, the show is not carried outside of the Philippines. Hopefully one day a multi-cultural station will pick it up for Canadian/American Filipinos to be able to have that taste of home again.
Fru_is_Insomniac We all know that GMA produces highly recommended-for garbage disposal crap shows, but this one is great. Michael V is such a great performer. He can handle any roles, from a toothless girl, to a cute little baby, to a supermodel, and even as a dog! Michael V has a versatile talent, and he is also every funny! On the other hand, the concept is very original. The commercial spoofs are very funny (specially they're spoof for Epiderm.....can't stop laughing!), the script writer is just very good, the actors are great, this show is really EXCELLENT! Bubble Gang is one of those classics in Philippine TV. This unbeatable show sure flies high! The special effects, though it is not great, it adds the fun in the scene! This show is highly recommended!9.5/10
pope_innocentyears Bubble Gang to Philippine television is what Monty Python is to the rest of the world: a legendary comedy show loved by many; copied but never matched.Bubble Gang was conceptualized ten years ago by comic genius Michael V and multi-talented Ogie Alcasid, who first collaborated with another gag show, namely 'Tropang Trumpo' on another channel. However, when the duo realized they needed growth in their comic careers, they decided to move on being actors in a show to being writers, conceptualizer and directors of a show. Hence, 'Bubble Gang' was born.Memorable skits and performances include: 'Music English Version' and 'Music Tagalog Bersyon', Ogie's 'Manny Gosh', Muchas Grasas (about a family living in a dumpster), the condom series, the 'caught-in-bed-with-another' series, and much more.Bubble Gang is currently enjoying their 10-year anniversary month, and fans could expect more of the same thing: funny-as-hell gags and jokes, and that's a good thing.