MANILA, Philippines – 'Goin' Bulilit,' the longest-running kids sketch-comedy TV show in the country will air its final episode on August 4, ABS-CBN announced on Thursday.
The show has been on air for 14 years, providing laughter not just to kids but for adults too.
It was announced that they are now down to its last 2 weeks before finally saying its viewers goodbye.
On "Going Bulilit" official Facebook page, they started to gather their followers "Kwentong Bulilit", or the most memorable experience they have had with the show.
They also shared a short clip featuring the changes the show has been through the years. They also wrote a short and sweet, "Maraming salamat po" to all their avid fans.
The post stated, "14 years na po ang Goin Bulilit. Mula 2005 ay pinasaya nito ang ating Linggo. Kaya kung meron kayong di malilimutang kuwento tungkol sa Goin Bulilit; mga napanood sa show, epekto ng show sa buhay nyo, at kung ano pang magandang alaala, i-Share nyo lang dito."
Heartwarming messages poured in as netizens recalled how "Goin Bulilit" became a part of their lives.
Netizen A. Garcia said,"My Always Happy Pill. "
Another netizen shared, "Goin Bulilit ang routine ng kids ko every Sunday night. Kasama ko din ito noon sa kabataan ko. Sayang matatapos na hindi na makalakihan ng tres marias ko.
#kwentongbulilit"
Many shared how the show reminded them of their childhood.
Meanwhile, a director of "Goin Bulilit," Badjie Mortiz, shared a touching photo of the show's child stars in a tight group hug. He said, "For always."
"Goin Bulilit" is where some of the industry's biggest stars started their showbiz career. Among its notable graduates include Kathryn Bernardo, Julia Montes, Kiray Celis, Nash Aguas, Sharlene San Pedro, Jane Oineza, and many others.
— Sally, The Summit Express
The pilot batch of Goin' Bulilit with mainstay Dagul | Photo Credit: ABS-CBN |
The show has been on air for 14 years, providing laughter not just to kids but for adults too.
It was announced that they are now down to its last 2 weeks before finally saying its viewers goodbye.
On "Going Bulilit" official Facebook page, they started to gather their followers "Kwentong Bulilit", or the most memorable experience they have had with the show.
They also shared a short clip featuring the changes the show has been through the years. They also wrote a short and sweet, "Maraming salamat po" to all their avid fans.
The post stated, "14 years na po ang Goin Bulilit. Mula 2005 ay pinasaya nito ang ating Linggo. Kaya kung meron kayong di malilimutang kuwento tungkol sa Goin Bulilit; mga napanood sa show, epekto ng show sa buhay nyo, at kung ano pang magandang alaala, i-Share nyo lang dito."
Heartwarming messages poured in as netizens recalled how "Goin Bulilit" became a part of their lives.
Netizen A. Garcia said,"My Always Happy Pill. "
Another netizen shared, "Goin Bulilit ang routine ng kids ko every Sunday night. Kasama ko din ito noon sa kabataan ko. Sayang matatapos na hindi na makalakihan ng tres marias ko.
#kwentongbulilit"
Many shared how the show reminded them of their childhood.
Goin' Bulilit is now down to its last two weeks.— Mama (@NakMamaMoTo) July 25, 2019
Saying goodbye to this show is like saying goodbye to our childhood. #Goodbabyebulilit pic.twitter.com/bUUgIxzUak
Meanwhile, a director of "Goin Bulilit," Badjie Mortiz, shared a touching photo of the show's child stars in a tight group hug. He said, "For always."
"Goin Bulilit" is where some of the industry's biggest stars started their showbiz career. Among its notable graduates include Kathryn Bernardo, Julia Montes, Kiray Celis, Nash Aguas, Sharlene San Pedro, Jane Oineza, and many others.
— Sally, The Summit Express