Ang TV | An ABS-CBN 90s Youth-Oriented Variety Gag Show Retrospective

Ang TV was a Filipino youth-oriented (kids') gag variety show that aired in ABS-CBN during the 90s. Ang TV originally aired from October 19, 1992 to January 3, 1997 with a 30-minute show format airing on a daily afternoon 4:30 schedule. The show was notable for it's opening line "4:30 Na! Ang TV na!", and gags opening up with "Esmyuskee" (a play of the word "excuse me") and "Nge!" after the delivery of the punchline. Let's go down memory lane Ang TV, the iconic kids gag show that created most of the most notable ABS-CBN stars as of late.

Ang TV ABS-CBN Youth-Oriented Kids Gag Variety Show 90s Retro Pilipinas Feature

Ang TV - The Show
About Ang TV

Ang TV ("The TV") was a kids' "gag-variety" show in the Philippines from ABS-CBN. Prior to 1992, Director Johnny Manahan enlisted a group of multi-talented kids (& pre-teens) to create the first ever gag-variety show for youngsters in the Philippines.

4 30 na ang tv na a look back at ang tv iconic kids gag show retro pilipinas

Most of the country's (ABS-CBN) celebrities can point their humble beginnings to Ang TV. Claudine Barretto, Angelu de Leon, Jolina Magdangal, Rica Peralejo, Paula Peralejo, John Prats, Camille Prats, John Prats, Paolo Contis, Angelica Panganiban, Patrick Garcia, Christopher Roxas, Jan Marini, Victor Neri, Kaye Abad, Roselle Nava, Maybelyn dela Cruz, Katya Santos, Carol Banawa, Baron Geisler, Kristine Hermosa, Anna Larrucea, and Vandolph Quizon are some of the most notable stars that jump-started their careers as mainstays of the variety show. A few adults drops in from time to time to join in the craziness of the show which includes Winnie Cordero, Joji Isla, Giselle Sanchez, and Joy Viado.

Ang TV Opening Theme
Ang TV Series Intro



Ang TV's theme: "Do Wah Diddy Diddy"
Manfred Mann



Luckily there is a clip on Youtube that captures what Ang TV was like back in the days.
Check out this Ang TV show clip:


Ang TV Jolina Magdangal ABS-CBN 90s Look Back Ang TV Lindsay Custodio ABS-CBN 90s Look Back Ang TV Roselle Nava ABS-CBN 90s Look Back Ang TV Lailani Navarro ABS-CBN 90s Look Back



While most GMA Network talents and celebrities have That's Entertainment to thank for, ABS-CBN's have Ang TV. It features some of the most notable celebrities as of the featuring of this blog dedicated to the show (2015). Some of the names have been included on the "About" section of this look back. There are a personal few favorites like Lailani Navarro and Lidsay Custodio for their sheer majestic beauty; and Jolina Magdangal, Roselle Nava, and Carol Banawa for their singing prowess. It is quite entertaining to bee able to see how celebrities grow up and see how their career unfolds in front of the television (or film) screen. I am talking about how such innocent and adorable young looking kids as these kids are will eventually become the next iconic stars of tomorrow in various fields of entertainment (theater, singing, film, television) and outside of it (politics). Of course since I am not big into those kinds of stuf as a 90s Filipino kid back in the days, I remember Ang TV for its very short skits and gags. Well what do you expect for a 30 minute long show with many television commercials in between. Going Bulilit is probably one of its spiritual successor but to most growing up during the 90s this is the definitive kids' gag-variety show.

Ant TV ABS-CBN 90s Youth-Oriented Gag-Variety Show Philippines Title Card

How about you guys? What do you think about this iconic ABS-CBN youth-oriented gag variety show? Do you have any favorite moments on the shows run back in the 90s? Any favorite celebrities making an appearance or a mainstay? What's your fondest memory of the show? Share your thoughts about Ang TV in the comments section below:
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Eto Rangers | Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Eto Ranger | ABC-5's 90s Filipino Dubbed Anime Retrospective

Eto Rangers was a Filipino dubbed (Japanese) anime which aired in ABC-5 (now TV5) back in the 90s here in the Philippines about the adventure of 12 anthropomorphic Chinese Zodiac characters as they traveled various fairy tale worlds. Eto Rangers was originall titled Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Eto Ranger (Twelve Warrior Explosive Eto Rangers) that originally run from April 7, 1995 to January 26, 1996 on NHK with a total of 39 episodes. Let's go down memory lane and remember Eto Rangers.

Eto Rangers 90s Anime on ABC-5 Chinese Zodiac Inspired Filipino dub Retro Pilipinas Feature

Eto Rangers - The Story
Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Eto Ranger Premise

The Eto Rangers anthropomorphic animals representing each of the twelve Chinese Zodiac animals which in Japan is called "Eto" animals, thus the Eto in Eto Rangers. The Eto Rangers are sworn protectors of the Novel Worlds. These Novel Worlds are stories created by human imagination (folktales, legends, fables, and fairy tales) which plays out repeatedly for the goodness of humanity. The Novel worlds are eventually endangered by Nyanma by distorting each stories using the Jarei monsters. Nyanma (represents the forgotten spirit of cats) who was once Chocolat was excluded from being chosen as one of the 12 protectors by being disqualified in the race.

Eto Rangers on ABC-5 Powell, Bukuh, Delacao, Kelly, Paccalachi, Wannie-Wannie, Yabu, Cesley, Mencue, Chickee, Yalung, Vivi

The Eto Rangers which primary comprised of Bakumaru (rat) known as Powell in the Filipino dub version, Hols (Ox) as Bukuh, Gao (tiger) as Delacao, Cream (rabbit) as Kelly, Drago (dragon) as Paccalachi, Nyorori (snake) as Wannie-Wannie, Pakaracchi (horse) as Yabu, Souffle (sheep) as Cesley, Monk (monkey) as Mencue, Tart (rooster) as Chickee, Pochiro (dog) as Yalung, and Urii (pig) as Vivi. The Eto Rangers boards the Space-Time Transmitting Machine Kirinda to repair the Novel Worlds of Mugen which has been altered by a Jarei monster. Missions to each Novel world usually involves up to 5 Eto Rangers chosen by the Kirinda's roulette member selection system. Each Novel world story altered by a Jarei monster turnes it into a different version or sometimes a parody of itself. Since most of the stories in the novel world involves fables or features an animal, Eto Ranger members chosen for such mission usually takes on the role of one of the characters in the tale. Bakumaru (Powell) must use the Genmakyou mirror (shouting "lumabas ka halimaw!") to reveal the evil spirit once enough clues lead to its identity. Kirinda is usually summoned after defeating the Jarei monster to purify the evil spirit with a "laser beam" weapon finally restoring the Novel world story to its original form.

Eto Rangers Opening Theme
Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Eto Ranger Series Intro



"Mada mada mada"
Sung by Shinmei Yumiko

Eto Rangers Closing Theme
Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Eto Ranger Series Outro



"Aitakute"
Sung by Kiyomi Kobayashi

ABC-5 Eto Rangers Powell Lumabas Ka Halimaw Retro Pilipinas Filipino Dubbed Anime in the 90s



Eto Rangers one of the classics for a Filipino child growing up during the 90s. There was this certain fascination towards the Zodiac, astrology, or the Chinese influence back in the days and Eto Rangers seems to be the celebration of that. I vaguely recall if this came first before the Power Rangers (or sentai series) or later, but it probably added a charm to the series. Of course, this won't be a memorable anime series if not for the characters and the Novel world stories featured for the day (or week). I remember finding it very entertaining as to how the series put a twist to the usual stories (fairy tales, legends, and fables) we grew up hearing and reading into something new (Noir, old Western, space age, mafia, etc.). I recall it was being showed in ABC-5 alongside Sailor Moon every Saturdays and Dragon Ball on RPN-9 every Sundays. I remember my classmates back in grade school or at home playing Bakumaru holding up a circular object (usually a mirror) holding it up to each other shouting "Lumabas ka Halimaw!" ("Unveil yourself monster!") then act as if we were to fight. Eto Rangers' opening and closing theme also added to how memorable the series now to those of us who grew up watching it.

Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Eto Ranger Eto Ranger Chinese Zodiac Antropomorphic Animals 90s anime on ABC-5 TV5 Title Card

How about you guys? What are your most memorable experience with the this Chinese Zodiac inspired Japanese animated series? Any particular episode, characters, or memory you have regarding the show? Share your thoughts and opinion about Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Eto Ranger in the comments section below:
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The Crystal Maze | A PTV 90s British Game Show Retrospective

The Crystal Maze was a British game show aired in PTV Channel 4 in the Philippines back in the 90s usually at around the evening 6-7 PM slot. The Crystal Mazewas produced by Chatsworth Television and shown on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom between 15 February 1990 and 10 August 1995. There was one series per year, with the first four series was hosted by Richard O'Brien and the final two by Ed Tudor-Pole. Let's go down memory lane and reminisce the phenomenal game show that was The Crystal Maze.

The Crystal Maze 90s British Game Show in PTV NBN Ch 4 Retro Pilipinas Feature

The Crystal Maze - The Show
About The Crystal Maze

The Crystal Maze Set Map 90s British Phenomenal Game Show

The objective of The Crystal Maze was to gather as many time crystals (golf ball-sized Swarovski glass crystals) as possible by playing different games in each zone. The multi-million game show set was divided into four zones set in different periods of time and space mainly the Aztec Zone (ancient village amidst ruins), Futuristic Zone (a space station environment), Medieval Zone (a castle set where the host purportedly lived), and Industrial Zone (a present day chemical plant) which was later replaced by the Ocean Zone (a sunken ship, the S.S. Atlantis) on later seasons. Before the team start with a game in each zone, the team captain will be first act on which contestant (team member) will be doing the challenge and which type of challenge the game would be chose (Skill, Physical, Mental, and Mystery). Contestant can be "locked in" if they fail to accomplish the challenged within the set time or have comiited a certain number of fouls (game mechanics violation). Winning each game secured a crystal worth five seconds of time for the team which will be used when they reach the final stage, inside the Crystal Dome. Inside the Crystal Dome, they had to collect as many gold tokens as possible in order to win a prize.

90s Game show in channel 4 Philippines The Crystal Maze Retro Show

The Crystal Maze Opening Theme
The Crystal Maze Series Intro


The Crystal Maze 90s British Gameshow with Intelligently Designe Puzzles and Challenges

Youtubers have uploaded a few episodes online for your reminiscing.
Check out the very first episode of The Crystal Maze Season 1 here:





Have you seen the episode I shared above? Better check it before it gets taken down like it always happen on Youtube (due to Copyright concerns). You can clearly see why was this show that popular. We could say that it was ahead of its time. Little known fact, did you know that The Crystal MAze game show set cost £250,000 to build and was the size of two football pitches? Going back as I said The Crystal Maze was ahead of its time. One testament is the intelligently designed challenges are; which are somehow borrowed and emulated in more contemporary reality shows (e.g. Survivor, Wipe Out, etc.). It was definitely a blast to watch as a 90s kid. We have yet to appreciate the scope (in terms of budget) of this show back then, but looking at it now, I have much more admiration for it now than ever. This is the first game show that I recall popularizing locking in (to a young kid, imprisoning) a contestant for failure to complete a puzzle challenge. The Crystal Maze will be forever be one of the more better quality game show from the past. Now if they can only remade it for the newer generation of game show audience.

The Crystal Maze Title Card British Game Show aired in PTV NBN Channel 4 Philippine Television in the 90s

How about you guys? Do you still remember the phenomenal The Crystal Maze? what is your fondest and most memorable experience with the 90s game show? Any favorite moment or episode? Share your thoughts and opinion about The Crystal Maze in the comments section below:
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Turboranger | Kosoku Sentai Turboranger | IBC-13 90s Filipino Dubbed Super Sentai Series

Turboranger was a Filipino dubbed super hero kids show which first aired in IBC-13 every weekends around the late 90s. Turboranger is originally Kousoku Sentai Turboranger (高速戦隊ターボレンジャー Kōsoku Sentai Tāborenjā), the first super sentai of the Heisei period in Japan and was the 13th entry of Toei Company's Super Sentai series. Kousoku Sentai Turboranger originally aired on TV Asahi from February 25, 1989 to February 23, 1990 with a total of 51 episodes

Kousoku Sentai Turboranger Filipino Dubbed Super Sentai Show 90s Run in the Philippines Retro Pilipinas Feature

Kosoku Sentai Turboranger - The Story
Turboranger Premise

Twenty thousand years ago, a Fairy race assisted humans in a battle against the evil Bōma Tribe and was eventally sealed away by Sacred Beast Rakia - a white-maned, winged holy beast defender of Earth, and the keeper of peace and guardian of fairies who sacrificed himself to seal away the tribe with him ultimately transforming into a constellation to watch over the world along with the Turboranger. Unfortunately, due to modern day pollution brought by man's destruction of nature, the power of Fairy magic has weakened, allowing the seal to be broken allowing the once sealed tribe to escape. The last of the living fairies and with the help of Dr. Dazai, Seelon, five Japanese high school seniors were summoned. These chosen high school seniors were special as they were once showered with the "flames of spirit" of the fallen fairies in a forest back when they were still children. They are then able to hear Seelon's voice. Thanks to the collaboration between Seelon's magic and Dr. Dazai's science, these five become the Turborangers.

Riki Honoo as Red Turbo in Kousoku Sentai Turboranger Daichi Yamagata as Black Turbo in Kousoku Sentai Turboranger Yohei Hama as Blue Turbo in Kousoku Sentai Turboranger

Riki Honoo as Red Turbo in Kousoku Sentai Turboranger; Daichi Yamagata as Black Turbo in Kousoku Sentai Turboranger; Yohei Hama as Blue Turbo in Kousoku Sentai Turboranger

Kosoku Sentai Turboranger Opening Theme
Turboranger Series Intro





"Kousoku Sentai Turboranger" (高速戦隊ターボレンジャー Kōsoku Sentai Tāborenjā?)
Lyrics by Ikki Matsumoto
Composed by Yoshimasa Inoue
Arrangement by Ryō Yonemitsu
Artist: Kenta Satou

Kosoku Sentai Turboranger Closing Theme
Turboranger Series Outro



Shunsuke Hino as Yellow Turbo in Kousoku Sentai Turboranger Haruna Morikawa as Pink Turbo in Kousoku Sentai Turboranger

Shunsuke Hino as Yellow Turbo in Kousoku Sentai Turboranger; and Haruna Morikawa as Pink Turbo in Kousoku Sentai Turboranger

"Zigzag Seishun Road" (ジグザグ青春ロード Jiguzagu Seishun Rōdo?, "Zigzag Youth Road")
Lyrics by Ikki Matsumoto
Composed by Yoshimasa Inoue
Arrangement by Ryō Yonemitsu
Artist: Kenta Satou

Retro Super Sentai Turboranger After Finisher Pose Peace Sign



Turborangers was another memorable Filipino dubbed super sentai series of the past. I remember seeing it back-to-back with a rerun of Masked Rider Black on a Sunday afternoon or morning ( probably the prior but can't be sure, please correct me if I am wrong) in IBC-13. I have a few recollection of this sentai series since I believe it came later during the 90s or me growing out of my childhood. I mostly remember the highlights mainly that this sentai main's theme (for suits) which is automobiles, fairies, and the monster of the week being sealed first in an overgrown nail. If I am not mistaken this is one of those sentai series that was eventually cut from its Philippine television run ultimately frustrating and putting the kids (including myself) who watched it in a state of indefinite cliffhanger (good example being Masked Rider Black). Why is it those classic retro super sentai shows has such a memorable and catchy opening and closing themes? Is it merely nostalgia or do they simply have better music back then? In any case Turboranger has both of its opening and closing themes as catchy as any other.

Retro Pilipinas on Turboranger 90s Super Sentai Series on IBC 13 Philippines

How about you guys? What are your fondest memories of Turboranger? Any special merchandise; memories of episode, characters (protagonists or villains), experience you remember in connection with Turborangers? Share your thoughts about Kosoku Sentai Turboranger in our comments section below:
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Memorable Philippine TV Commercials of the Past - Part 1: Mag Retro Pilipinas Ka Para Naiiba!

Retro Pilipinas Features a list of memorable Philippine television commercials. Since we are intro everything about the past, why not compile them into one mega list. Well there are a number of memorable and nostalgic Filipino television advertisements, so fitting them in one blog post is a bit challenging, so we'll break them down into multiple parts for your viewing pleasure. Let's sit back and relax as we all take a look back with some of the memorable Philippine TV commercials of the past here at Retro Pilipinas:

Retro Pilipinas Features Memorable Philippine Television Commercials of the Past Part 1

Mr. Clean's Labadami Labango



Labadami Labango is performed by Filipina Suprano extraordinairre and "The Queen of Kundiman", Sylvia La Torre for the laundry detergent soap, Mr. Clean back in a Philippine television commercial back in the 70's (1975). It's been an iconic theme up to this day even if the actual laundry soap isn't as popular as how it used to be, but still a memorable Philippine television commercial.

Dragon Katol's Lamok Seguradong TEPOK!



The uploaded video by its host edited it a bit (for comic relief), but still is the whole 80's commercial and is currently the only clear copy of it on Youtube. The Dragon Katol (mosquito coil) pays homage to the US "Cowboy" Western films with a pesky difference, mosquitoes! Tells the story of a cowboy named Dragon Man who has a solution for the mosquito problems. It is a bit weird seeing it with rational eyes now, that woman's video "exiting" the barn is played in reverse! What Cthulhu sorcery was this? Dragon Katol has a tag line "Dragon kung umusok. Lamok seguradong tepok!".

Sarsi Cola's "Angat Sa Iba"



Not really familiar with this commercial but it was put way up there by most Philippine television magazine shows as one of the many memorable television advertisements here in the Philippines so why not include it here. The Sarsi Cola's "Angat sa Iba" theme was a winner of the Pilak Awards which celebrates good ad creation back in the past and looking at it now it shows. A commercial that conditions the mind that drinking their soft drink shows that you are different and stands out from the rest.

Purefoods Tender Juicy's Dear Diary



A short ad about a girl writing about her crush and frustrations about being "fat" to be noticed by him on her diary. There is only a short time for a commercial so it quickly escalates to her concluding that the hotdogs are to good to let go and the rest is history.

Palmolive Bath Soap's "I can Feel It" featuring Alice Dixson



This one is for 'em ladies. I don't know, but I always find early bath soap tv commercials as targeted towards the female demographic and this commercial shows that with no men in the picture. We see how times has change and tv advertising agencies want their product to cover as much appeal as they possibly could. This commercial has really not that big of an impact to me and it is probably because I am a guy, but that young and lovable Alice Dixson cameo in the end is probably the product's highlight and selling point. Want to be as pretty as this female celebrity, why not try it? The commercial has been know for Alice Dixson saying "I can feel it"

Caronia Nail Polish



It was really a different time back then. We even have television advertisement for a nail polish and it was great. A break from the usual pretty face focused tv commercials, Caronia bombards us with... pretty nails and dancing ladies. Caronia was then become more famous (or infamous) because of the Tropang Trumpo's "Chicken" dance parody of it back in TV5.

Close Up Toothpaste's "Close You and I"






For the romantics out there! Close Up came up with an appealing commercial back in the 80's which featured a loving couple all smiling and getting romantic with each other featuring a background music meant for Philippine romantic films "Closer You and I" sung by Gino Padilla.

Knorr Real Chinese Soup



If Dragon Katol pays homage to old spaghetti Western movies and influences, Knorr Real Chinese soup on the other hand pays tribute to the martial arts "shaolin" movies brought by Chinese. This commercial is memorable for the egg cracked in the forehead shot in the classic 80's soup television commercial.

Seiko Wallet Ang Wallet na Maswerte



In line of the most bizarre things getting its own television advertisement, Seiko wallet has graced Philippine television back in the days with Seiko Wallet Ang Wallet na Maswerte jingle and ad. Too bad there was no available footage for the original classic Philippine tv ad but check the video as the jingle was still in tact. The classic Philippine television commercial become memorable because of its catchy jingle and questionable claims of fortune, design, and quality.

Do you still remember most of these commercials? What is your fondest memories with such memroable Philippine television advertisement? Are there some other mclassic Phillipine tv ads that you wanted us to include on the Part 2? Share your thoughts and suggestions about memorable Philippine TV commercials of the past in the comments section below:
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