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May Bukas Pa (2009 TV series)

2009–10 Philippine television drama series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

May Bukas Pa (2009 TV series)
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May Bukas Pa (lit.'There's Still Tomorrow') is a Philippine television drama broadcast by ABS-CBN. Directed by Jerome C. Pobocan, Jojo A. Saguin, and Erick C. Salud, it stars Zaijian Jaranilla, Albert Martinez, Dina Bonnevie, Tonton Gutierrez, Maja Salvador, Rayver Cruz, Dominic Ochoa, Desiree del Valle, Precious Lara Quigaman, Lito Pimentel, and Jaime Fabregas. It aired on the network's Primetime Bida line up and worldwide on TFC from February 2, 2009 to February 5, 2010, replacing Precious Time and Eva Fonda and was replaced by Agua Bendita.

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Overview

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The series was announced in late 2008, the same year Zaijian Jaranilla became an actor for ABS-CBN/Star Magic. The network's TV production team sought a church suitable for the series' religious-themed story. Initially titled "Marcelino," the name was later changed to its final title, May Bukas Pa, a few months after the show's announcement. The story conference for the series took place on January 9, 2009, where the show's logo was revealed. Taping or principal photography of the series occurred from January 15, 2009, to February 5, 2010.[7] Most of the scenes were taped in San Guillermo Parish Church in Barangay Cabambangan and the Municipal Hall of Bacolor in Barangay Calibutbut, Bacolor, Pampanga. The overall production process of the series, including its announcement and story conference, spanned two years.

In 2009, Maja Salvador took a three-month break from the show to focus on Nagsimula sa Puso. During this time, she and Precious Lara Quigaman announced that they had joined the new show Precious Hearts Romances Presents: Impostor, which premiered in 2010.

As a result of the show's popularity, other media related to the series continued to be aired and released.

The show aired two reruns of its first season. The first rerun was from April 9 to 11, 2009, during the Paschal Triduum of that year, in which the first 48 episodes were re-aired.

It was re-aired from March 16, 2020, to May 4, 2020, temporarily replacing Ang Probinsyano due to the community quarantines caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines, which led ABS-CBN to suspend tapings of their ongoing drama series. During this period, the first 65 episodes of the series were rerun.[8] It ended on May 5, 2020 due to the network's shutdown that night, following the expiration of its broadcast franchise the day prior.

The third rerun on ALLTV, channel 2, formerly ABS-CBN's channel space as DWWX-TV, premiered on May 13, 2024, as part of Jeepney TV on ALLTV's programming.

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Plot

The story revolves around Santino (Zaijian Jaranilla), a wide-eyed young boy who was orphaned as a baby before being adopted and raised by Franciscans. Living in the fictional town of Barangay Bagong Pag-asa, he eventually discovers the ability to see and speak with Jesus Christ, whom he fondly called “Bro”. He also gains the ability to miraculously heal the sick. With these special abilities, Santino goes out to help other people with their problems and make a difference in their lives.[9]

The series focuses on kindness and morality in humanity, depicting a child who believes that there's always a way to rectify mistakes, no matter how serious. He trusts that "Bro," his nickname for Jesus Christ, will always guide them with light. The show has had a significant impact on many Filipinos, shaping their outlook on life in a positive manner.

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Cast and characters

Main cast

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Zaijian Jaranilla (left) portrays Santino. Andre Tiangco (right) portrays Fr. George
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Precious Lara Quigaman portrays Criselda "Selda" Rodriguez-Sta. Maria
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Maja Salvador portrays Stella R. Sta. Maria
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Rayver Cruz portrays Francisco "Cocoy" Bautista
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Jaime Fabregas portrays Fr. Anthony
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Supporting cast

Spiritual characters

The Priests

  • Victor Basa as Fr. John Delgado
  • Badjie Mortiz as Fr. Paul Makopa
  • David Chua as Fr. Chino "Chi" Wang
  • Andre Tiangco as Fr. George
  • Ruben Gonzaga as Fr. Patrick
  • Edgar Sandalo as Fr. Jude

Recurring cast

  • Ogie Diaz as Renato "Atong" Arguelles
  • Arlene Muhlach as Viviana "Baby" Arguelles
  • Timothy Chan as Rico R. Rodrigo/Policarpio
  • Phoebe Khae Arbotante as Joy R. Sta. Maria
  • Victor Basa as Fr. John Delgado

Additional cast

  • Francis Magundayao as Paco
  • Miguelito de Guzman as Alfred
  • Liza Lorena as Doña Anita Rodriguez
  • Michael Conan as Dante Maoricio
  • Ron Morales as Robert Sanchez/ Gustavo Policarpio
  • Jerry O'Hara as Senior Superintendent Raul Guevarra
  • Rosalie, Kimberly, and Jennifer as fictitious versions of themselves
  • Erin Panlilio as Grace

Guest cast

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Marketing

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Merchandise

In line with the show's immense popularity, various merchandise such as t-shirts, sandals, and other items were produced for children.

Music

Theme song

The theme song of the religious drama with the same title was originally performed by Rico J. Puno. The first version is sung by Kyle Balili, and the second version is sung by Erik Santos.

Soundtrack

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ABS-CBN Christmas ID

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Parol ni Bro Promotion

ABS-CBN's Christmas 2009 campaign was inspired by the show's popularity. The song is entitled "Star ng Pasko" (lit.'Star of Christmas'). Christmas lanterns were specially created by ABS-CBN and sold to benefit ABS-CBN Foundation's charity programs. ABS-CBN launched Parol ni Bro on November 4, 2009, where an 18-foot Christmas lantern atop the ABS-CBN building was lit up by the cast of May Bukas Pa, ABS-CBN president Charo Santos-Concio, and ABS-CBN chairman and CEO Eugenio Lopez III.[11]

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Reception

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Due to the show's ratings, ABS-CBN's management decided to extend it for 20 weeks instead of the initial eight weeks.[12] On June 23, 2009, ABS-CBN television head Cory Vidanes announced that the show would be extended until February 2010.[13]

May Bukas Pa was the highest-rated program on Philippine television from 2009 to June 3, 2011, when the 2010–2011 series Mara Clara took over as the highest-rating show from 2011 to 2012. The series became the first primetime TV series in the Philippines to last at least a full year in the 2010s decade, peaking during its finale with a 47.3% nationwide rating according to Kantar Media/TNS. It currently holds the record as the country's highest-rated show of all time since Philippine television switched to a nationwide TV ratings system on the opening day of 2009.[14][15][16]

Critical reception

Entertainment columnist Nestor Torre of the Philippine Daily Inquirer said, "It must have been a big decision for the new show’s producers to get away from that downbeat view of life and come up with this Marcelino Pan Y Vino-inspired tale. But it’s great to note that the gamble has paid off in a big way: May Bukas Pa has been enjoying very good ratings, proving what we’ve been saying all this time--that viewers want to be inspired by the dramas they watch." However, he criticized the show's "religious" scenes as "poorly, shallowly staged," which he felt made genuine inspiration and devotion difficult to come by while viewing the series. He further criticized the show's use of extras, who mostly played sick people but were perceived as bad actors. He adds, "Any director worth his salt would have sensed that the montage of healing needed good actors to make it meaningful and moving. Why were inept actors used instead? Possibly because the production was scrimping on talent fees. Well, it was a penny-wise pound-foolish decision, because the important sequence was botched."[17]

Accolades

As a result of the show's success, many awards were given to the program and its cast. May Bukas Pa also received an award at the 2009 Catholic Mass Media Awards, besides its Best Drama award, presented by Manila Archbishop Gaudencio Rosales. The award was accepted by lead star Zaijian Jaranilla and the supporting actors who portrayed priests, dressed in cassocks for the occasion.[18] The Anak TV Seal Awards were also awarded twice, in 2009 and 2010.

2009Anak TV Seal AwardsMala Makabata Awardee (Zaijian Jaranilla)Included
1st MTRCB TV AwardsSpecial Award for Promoting Moral ValuesWon
Seoul International Drama Awards[19]Best Drama SeriesNominated
Catholic Mass Media AwardsBest Drama (tied with Tayong Dalawa)Won
ASAP Pop Viewer's Choice AwardsPop Kapamilya New Face (Zaijian Jaranilla)Won
ASAP Pop Viewer's Choice AwardsPop Kapamilya TV ShowNominated
18th KBP Golden Dove AwardsBest Primetime Drama SeriesWon
PMPC Star Awards for TelevisionBest Primetime Drama SeriesWon
PMPC Star Awards for TelevisionBest Male New TV Personality (Zaijian Jaranilla)Won
PMPC Star Awards for TelevisionBest Drama Actor (Albert Martinez)Nominated
2010–20118th Gawad TanglawSpecial Jury Award for TelevisionWon
8th Gawad TanglawNatatanging Gawad TANGLAW para sa Sining ng Telebisyon (Zaijan Jaranilla)Won
6th USTv AwardsStudents' Choice of Actor in a Daily Soap Opera (Zaijian Jaranilla)Won
12th Gawad PASADO AwardsPinakapasadong Simbolo sa Kagandahang Asal (Zaijian Jaranilla)Won
41st GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards[20]TV Program of the YearWon
TV Directors of the Year (Jojo Saguin and Jerome Pobocan )Won
32nd Catholic Mass Media AwardsBest Inspirational Album (May Bukas Pa (Conversations of Bro and Santino))Won
Anak TV Seal Awards2010 Anak TV Roster of Makabata Stars (Zaijian Jaranilla; also with Noah)Won
1st Lingkod TV AwardsMost Favorite Child Personalities (Zaijian Jaranilla; also with Noah)Won
20th Golden Dove AwardsBest TV Specials Program (Sunday's Best: Banál)Won
20128th USTv AwardsStudents’ Choice of Catholic Program (Sunday's Best: Banál)Won
2022Jeepney Fan Favorite AwardsFave Child Star (Zaijian Jaranilla)Won
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Legacy

The movie Pak! Pak! My Dr. Kwak!, released on April 23, 2011, shares similarities with the series. Zaijian Jaranilla, who portrays Angelito in the movie, has the ability to perform miracles such as healing the sick and communicating with spiritual beings. In May Bukas Pa, he communicates with Bro/Jesus Christ and Satan (in the form of a red light), while in Pak! Pak! My Dr. Kwak!, he communicates with God (depicted as a white light).

On May 22, 2011, ABS-CBN aired a documentary entitled Banál (Tagalog for "holy") to commemorate the beatification of Pope John Paul II. Zaijian Jaranilla and Jaime Fabregas reprised their roles as Santino and Father Anthony to present the life of John Paul II and his significance for Filipinos.

In June 2019, Zaijian Jaranilla returned to Bacolor Church, where he revisited Bro (Jesus Christ) as part of ABS-CBN's 65th anniversary year-long celebration.[21]

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