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Talent competition segment of It's Showtime (Philippine TV program) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Magpasikat (lit. Show-Off) is an annual talent competition segment of the Philippine noontime variety show It's Showtime. The segment features the program's hosts and cast members competing in teams to showcase creative and performance-based productions. It is typically held as a week-long anniversary special in October, either during or leading up to the show's anniversary on October 24. From 2021 to 2023, however, the segment was held in November.
Jugs Jugueta and Teddy Corpuz currently hold the record for the most Magpasikat wins, with six victories. They are followed by Karylle with five wins, and both Jhong Hilario and Kim Chiu with four each.
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Background
Magpasikat was first held on October 23, 2010, as part of It's Showtime's first anniversary celebration. It has since become an annual week-long tradition commemorating the show's anniversary. Exceptions occurred in 2020 and 2021, when the segment was held as a single-day event due to restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The name Magpasikat was also previously used in January 2010 as a temporary replacement for Showtime after it was suspended by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB). The suspension followed a controversial remark made by guest judge Rosanna Roces regarding teachers.[1] This interim program retained the original format but featured celebrity contestants. It aired only for a few days before Showtime resumed broadcast under a temporary restraining order.
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Format
The It's Showtime cast and staff are typically divided into five teams through a random draw, which also determines the order of performances. Teams perform daily from Monday to Friday, with results announced on Saturday by either the voice of Big Brother, a panel of judges, or ABS-CBN COO for Broadcast Cory Vidanes. A panel of guest hurados (judges) evaluates each performance. The team with the highest average score is awarded the top cash prize for their chosen beneficiary, while the remaining teams receive consolation prizes.
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Series overview
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Results per individual performer/duo
- Winner
- Second Place
- Third place
- Fourth place
- Fifth place
- Unknown (?)
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- Second Place
- Third place
- Fourth place
- Fifth place
Magpasikat 2010
The first edition of Magpasikat was held on October 23, 2010, featuring five teams: Team Jugs and Teddy, Team Kuya Kim, Team Anne, Team Vhong, and Team Vice.[12] The judging panel included Luis Manzano, Gladys Reyes, Arnel Pineda, Gary Valenciano, Kim Chiu, and Gerald Anderson.
Jugs Jugueta and Teddy Corpuz were declared the inaugural winners.[2]
Magpasikat 2011
The second Magpasikat anniversary special was held during the week of October 17, 2011, featuring seven teams: Team Karylle, Team Billy, Team Anne, Team Vhong, Team Kuya Kim, Team Vice, and Team Jugs and Teddy.[12] This edition marked the Magpasikat debuts of Karylle and Billy Crawford, who had joined It's Showtime as regular hosts earlier that year. The judging panel included Cathy Garcia-Molina, fashion stylist Liz Uy, entrepreneur Joel Cruz, celebrity doctor Manny Calayan, and Vicki Belo.
Anne Curtis was declared the winner, earning her first Magpasikat victory, while Billy Crawford and Vice Ganda were named runners-up.[2]
Magpasikat 2012
The third Magpasikat anniversary special was held during the week of October 22, 2012, with six teams competing: Team Anne & Karylle; Team Jugs & Teddy; Team Kuya Kim & Ryan; Team Coleen, Eruption & Baby Joy; Team Vice & Jhong; and Team Billy & Vhong.[12] This edition marked the Magpasikat debuts of Jhong Hilario, Ryan Bang, Coleen Garcia, and Eric "Eruption" Tai. It was also the only appearance of "Showtime Baby" Joy Rendon. The judging panel included Alfie Lorenzo, Cornelia Lee, Eula Valdez, Maricel Soriano, and Jericho Rosales.
Teams Anne & Karylle, Jugs & Teddy, and Billy & Vhong received perfect scores and were declared co-champions—the first time multiple winners were named. This marked the second win for Jugs Jugueta, Teddy Corpuz, and Anne Curtis, and the first for Karylle, Billy Crawford, and Vhong Navarro.[2]
Magpasikat 2013
The fourth Magpasikat anniversary special was held during the week of October 21, 2013. Five teams competed: Team Ryan & Eruption; Team Teddy, Karylle & Jugs; Team Billy, Vhong & Coleen; Team Vice & Kuya Kim; and Team Jhong & Anne.[12] Kim Atienza was unable to perform live due to illness but appeared in pre-recorded footage shown before his team’s act. The judging panel consisted of Amy Perez, Ai-Ai de las Alas, Ruffa Gutierrez, Robert Seña, and Isay Alvarez-Seña.
Team Teddy, Karylle & Jugs was declared the grand champion, marking Jugs Jugueta and Teddy Corpuz’s second consecutive and third overall win, and Karylle’s second straight victory. Team Vice & Kuya Kim placed second, while Team Billy, Vhong & Coleen placed third.[2]
Magpasikat 2014
The fifth Magpasikat anniversary special was held during the week of October 20, 2014, featuring five teams: Team Karylle & Kuya Kim; Team Vhong & Jhong; Team Anne & Coleen; Team Vice & Ryan; and Team Teddy, Billy & Jugs.[12] Eric "Eruption" Tai was initially slated to join Team Vice & Ryan but was unable to participate. Unlike previous editions with five judges, the 2014 panel included only three: Pops Fernandez, Jim Paredes, and Cherie Gil.
Team Anne & Coleen finished third, Team Vhong & Jhong placed second, and Team Teddy, Billy & Jugs was named grand champion. The win marked Jugs Jugueta and Teddy Corpuz's third consecutive victoryand fourth overall, while it was Billy Crawford's second.[2]
Magpasikat 2015
The sixth edition of Magpasikat, subtitled Happy ANIMversary!, was held during the week of October 19, 2015. Six teams competed: Team Karylle & Jhong; Team Vhong & Ryan; Team Vice; Jugs & Teddy; Team Anne, Kuya Kim & Eruption; and Team Billy & Coleen.[12] The judging panel consisted of three celebrity pairs: Sakto hosts Amy Perez and Marc Logan; 1970s matinée idols Tirso Cruz III and Edgar Mortiz; and Forevermore love team Nonong de Andres and Lilia Cuntapay.
Team Anne, Kim Atienza & Eruption placed third; Team Karylle & Jhong placed second; and Team Vice, Jugs & Teddy was declared the grand champion. This marked Jugs Jugueta and Teddy Corpuz’s fourth consecutive win—the longest winning streak in Magpasikat history—and their fifth overall. It was also Vice Ganda’s first win.[2]
Magpasikat 2016
The seventh edition of Magpasikat, subtitled HaPITOgether, was held from October 17 to 21, 2016. Five teams competed: Team Billy & Ryan (Pink), Team Vhong & Jhong (Green), Team Karylle, Jugs, Teddy & Mariel (Red), Team Anne, Amy & Joey (Blue), and Team Vice & Kuya Kim (Yellow). This edition marked the Magpasikat debuts of Mariel Rodriguez-Padilla, Amy Perez, and Joey Marquez. Rodriguez-Padilla appeared only via pre-recorded video due to pregnancy. For the first time, members of the show's dance groups, Hashtags and GirlTrends, were included in each team's performance. The panel of judges included Mel Villena, Precious Lara Quigaman, film director Nick Olanka, Jolina Magdangal, and Sonny Angara.[13]
Team Anne, Amy & Joey won the grand prize, followed by Team Vhong & Jhong (second) and Team Karylle, Jugs, Teddy & Mariel (third). The win was Anne Curtis's third, and the first for Amy Perez and Joey Marquez.[3]
Magpasikat 2017
The eighth edition of Magpasikat, subtitled Let's Celebr8!, was held during the week of October 16, 2017. Five teams competed, each represented by a color: Team Billy, Amy, and James (Green), Team Vice, Jugs, and Teddy (Pink), Team Anne, Ryan, and Nadine (Yellow), Team Vhong (Blue), and Team Karylle and Jhong (Red). The edition marked the Magpasikat debuts of James Reid and Nadine Lustre, and continued the inclusion of It's Showtime dance groups Hashtags and GirlTrends. Joey Marquez and Mariel Rodriguez-Padilla were initially slated to co-lead Team Vhong but withdrew due to health and maternal reasons, respectively. The judges were Maricel Soriano, Ina Raymundo, Marc Logan, Janno Gibbs, and Rory Quintos.[4]
Team Vhong was named grand champion, followed by Team Vice, Jugs, and Teddy in second place, and Team Karylle and Jhong in third. This marked Vhong Navarro’s second Magpasikat win.[4]
Magpasikat 2018
The ninth edition of Magpasikat, subtitled "and 9... Thank You!", was held during the week of October 15, 2018. Five teams competed: Team Jugs & Teddy, Team Vice & Amy, Team Anne & Mariel, Team Vhong & Ryan, and Team Karylle & Jhong. For the third consecutive year, members of the show's dance groups, Hashtags and GirlTrends, were included in each team. The judging panel featured Gus Abelgas, Empoy Marquez, Shalani Soledad-Romulo, Rey "PJ" Abellana, Ronnie Ricketts, and singer Mariz Ricketts.[5]
Team Karylle & Jhong was named the grand champion, marking Karylle's third win and Jhong Hilario's first. Team Vice & Amy placed second, while Team Anne & Mariel finished third.[5]
Magpasikat 2019
The tenth edition of Magpasikat, subtitled Sampu-Sample, was held from October 22, 2019, at the Newport Performing Arts Theater in Pasay. Five teams competed: Team Anne & Amy with BidaMan finalists; Team Karylle & Ryan with Tawag ng Tanghalan singers; Team Jhong, Jugs & Teddy with Jackie, Ion, and Sanrio; Team Vhong & Mariel with the Hashtags; and Team Vice with Miss Q and A queens.[18][19] The edition featured the largest judging panel to date, composed of ten members, including Maria Rachel Arenas, Tina Monzon-Palma, Andy Alviz, Tim Yap, Joel Cruz, Vicki Belo, Diether Ocampo, Rene Napeñas (Head of the NCCA Public Affairs and Information Office), Shirley Halili-Cruz (Chairperson of the National Committee on Dance), and Edu Manzano as head judge.[6]
Team Vice was named grand champion, winning ₱1 million and a vacation package for charity. This marked Vice Ganda’s second Magpasikat victory. Team Vhong & Mariel placed second (₱700,000), followed by Team Anne & Amy in third (₱600,000). The remaining teams received ₱500,000 each.[6]
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Second Decade
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- Color Key
- Winner
- Second Place
- Third place
- Fourth place
- Fifth place
Magpasikat 2020
The eleventh edition of Magpasikat, subtitled Eleven Up ang Samahan, was held on October 31, 2020. Four teams competed: Team Jhong, Karylle, & Ion; Team Jugs, Teddy, & Ryan; Team Vhong, Amy, & Jackie; and Team Vice and Kim.[24] The edition marked the Magpasikat debuts of Kim Chiu as well as Ion Perez and Jackie Gonzaga as team leaders. Due to restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the competition was held without a panel of judges.
For the first time, all four teams were declared co-grand champions—marking the second time in Magpasikat history with multiple winners, the first being in 2012. These wins marked the sixth for Jugs Jugueta and Teddy Corpuz, fourth for Karylle, second for Jhong Hilario, third for Vhong Navarro, third for Vice Ganda, second for Amy Perez, and the firsts for Ryan Bang, Kim Chiu, Ion Perez, and Jackie Gonzaga.[7]
Magpasikat 2021
The twelfth edition of Magpasikat, subtitled Labindala-Woah! 12 Taong Saya at Pagsasama, was held on November 27, 2021. Four teams competed: Team Karylle, Amy & Kim; Team Vhong & Ogie; Team Jugs, Teddy & Ion; and Team Vice, Ryan & Jacki. This edition marked Ogie Alcasid's Magpasikat debut. Karylle participated via a pre-recorded performance. The panel of judges included Gary Valenciano, Catriona Gray, Joel Torre, and Raymund Marasigan.[25]
Team Karylle, Amy, and Kim won the competition and received ₱200,000 for the Girl's Got Game foundation. Team Vice, Ryan, and Jackie placed second and received ₱100,000 for the Ruth Foundation Project Reef Care. The remaining teams tied for third and received ₱100,000 for their chosen chairites. The victory marked second consecutive wins for Karylle, Amy Perez, and Kim Chiu; a third overall for Perez; and a fifth for Karylle.[8]
Magpasikat 2022
The thirteenth edition of Magpasikat, subtitled TRESElebrate, was held from November 14 to 19, 2022. It marked the return of the traditional week-long format after two years of single-day events due to COVID-19 restrictions. Five teams were selected by the show's management: Team Anne, Jackie & Ion; Team Jhong & Ryan; Team Jugs, Teddy & Kim; Team Vice & Amy; and Team Karylle & Ogie.[27] The panel of judges included ABS-CBN Foundation executive Ernie Lopez, John Arcilla, Baron Geisler, Janice de Belen, showbiz personality Pia Magalona, and Darren Espanto.[9]
Team Jhong & Ryan was declared the grand champion, marking Jhong Hilario’s third win and Ryan Bang’s second, and received ₱500,000 for their chosen charity, the veterans of the Korean War. Team Vice & Amy placed second (₱300,000), while Team Karylle & Ogie came in third (₱100,000).[9]
Magpasikat 2023
The fourteenth edition of Magpasikat, subtitled 1-4 Ever, was held from November 6 to 11, 2023, after being rescheduled from its original October date. Five teams competed: Team Vhong, Jugs, and Teddy; Team Karylle, Amy, MC, and Lassy; Team Anne, Ogie, and Ryan; Team Vice, Jackie, and Cianne; and Team Jhong, Kim, and Ion.[32] The edition marked the Magpasikat debut of Cianne Dominguez and the first time comedians MC Calaquian and Lassy Marquez served as team leaders. Vhong Navarro also returned to the competition following a hiatus. The judging panel included apl.de.ap, Barbie Forteza, Jett Pangan, Olivia Lamasan, and Tirso Cruz III.[10]
Team Jhong, Kim, and Ion was declared the grand champion and received ₱300,000 for their chosen charity. The victory marked Jhong Hilario’s second consecutive and fourth overall win, Kim Chiu’s third, and Ion Perez’s second. Team Anne, Ogie, and Ryan placed second (₱200,000), while Team Vhong, Jugs, and Teddy placed third (₱100,000). Teams Vice, Jackie, and Cianne, and Karylle, Amy, MC, and Lassy placed fourth and fifth, respectively, and received ₱50,000 each.[10]
Magpasikat 2024
The 15th edition of Magpasikat, subtitled KinsEYYY, ran from October 21–26, 2024, with five competing teams: Team Vice, Karylle & Ryan; Team Ogie, Kim, MC & Lassy; Team Vhong, Ion, Darren & Amy; Team Anne, Jugs & Teddy; and Team Jhong, Jackie & Cianne.[37] This edition marked the official Magpasikat debut of Darren Espanto, who had joined It's Showtime as a regular host in March 2024. It was also the first edition to air on both ALLTV and GMA.[38] The panel of judges included Rory Quintos, Alice Dixson, Donny Pangilinan, Gabbi Garcia, and Freddie M. Garcia.
Team Ogie, Kim, MC & Lassy won the ₱300,000 grand prize for charity, marking Kim Chiu’s second consecutive and fourth overall win and the first victories for Ogie Alcasid, MC Calaquian, and Lassy Marquez. Team Jhong, Jackie & Cianne placed second and received ₱200,000. Team Anne, Jugs & Teddy took third and ₱100,000. Team Vice, Karylle & Ryan and Team Vhong, Ion, Darren & Amy finished fourth and fifth, respectively, with a ₱50,000 consolation prize.[11]
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Notes
- Following the cease-and-desist order against ABS-CBN's free-to-air assets, the show moved to Kapamilya Channel, with simulcast on A2Z (since October 10, 2020), Jeepney TV (June 11, 2018 – April 5, 2024), TV5 (July 16, 2022 – June 30, 2023), GTV (July 1, 2023 – December 31, 2024), GMA Network (since April 6, 2024) and All TV (since June 17, 2024).
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