G-mik!

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G-mik!
G-mik-titlecard.jpg
Title card
Genre Teen drama
Written by
  • Richard Reynante (headwriter)
  • Ronald M. Alfonso
Directed by
  • Laurenti Dyogi
  • Connie S.A. Macatuno
Starring
Theme music composer
  • Jimmy Antiporda
  • Cymbee Antiporda
  • Ronald M. Alfonso
Opening theme"G-mik!" by JCS
ComposerLennel Diaz
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageTagalog
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes169
Production
Executive producerMylene S. Quintana
EditorFerdie Panghulan
Running time60-90 minutes
Production company ABS-CBN Studios
Original release
Network ABS-CBN
ReleaseFebruary 13, 1999 (1999-02-13) 
June 1, 2002 (2002-06-01)
Related
Gimik

G-mik! is a Philippine television drama series broadcast by ABS-CBN. Directed by Laurenti Dyogi, starring Camille Prats, Stefano Mori, John Prats, Angelica Panganiban, Carlo Aquino, Miko Samson, Heart Evangelista, Danilo Barrios, Janus del Prado, Angelene Aguilar, Abigail Cruz, and Alyson Lualhati. It aired on the network's Saturday afternoon line up from February 13, 1999 to June 1, 2002, replacing Gimik and was replaced by K2BU. [1] [2]

Contents

The series is streaming online on YouTube. [3]

Premise

It all started with the four friends Roni (Camille Prats), Yuan (John Prats), Jelai (Angelica Panganiban), and Borj (Stefano Mori) who live in one neighborhood together. Until they were joined by these two boys, Jun-Jun (Carlo Aquino) and Tonsy (Miko Samson) who just moved in the same village as the other four. They began to be friends and hang-out together. They went through a lot of problems together, from Borj and Tonsy fighting over Roni because they both like her, for Jelai and Jun-Jun, they began to be best friends as days pass. Roni likes Borj but her brother, Yuan was not happy about it. Roni and Borj felt mutual but a lot of things happened that made them jealous, and mad of each other. Their parents also got along with each other and trust their kids to hang-out and look for each other. They did lots of things together, helping out each other even though they fought sometimes and got some misunderstandings but they still stick together. Surely, they are one small barkada that we will never forget.

Borj is jealous to Roni's first crush and childhood friend Basti who happens to become his frenemy to win Roni's heart. Yuan happens to meet Missy in billiard and fall in love with her, Yuan's "miracle Tonsy" was accused of courting Missy on Yuan's back. So Yuan and Tonsy didn't talk for a while but later on Yuan finally realized that nothing is going on between the two. Yuan was always jealous of Tonsy going to Missy's house. Jun-Jun met Epoy who helped him get his first job. Jun-Jun asked Epoy that if he needed any help, he's willing to help out. Epoy asked him if he can hook him up with Jelai, which made Jun-Jun jumped because at that time Jelai and him were together. They kept it secret to Epoy until he found out and backed away. Bea Aguilar, new girl on campus when she came in, Tonsy fall for her immediately when she asked him where is the locker. Then Borj came in the picture and what Bea and Borj didn't know is that they were both the kids who lit the candle in the church when they were young. Now that Bea got in a serious accident, Borj is more in her heart.

Cast

Original cast (Book 1)

Additional cast (Books 2–4)

Supporting cast

Recurring cast

Guest cast

Rerun

From March 16, 2014, to August 23, 2015, G-mik had back-to-back rerun episodes on Jeepney TV (every Sunday afternoon from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.). [4] [5]

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References

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  2. K2BU
  3. "G-Mik Full Episode | Jeepney TV - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved October 3, 2022.
  4. "Nasaan na ang JCS ngayon?". ABS-CBN News.
  5. JeepneyTV [@JeepneyTV] (March 2, 2014). "Mapapanuod niyo na ulit ang G-MIK simula March 16, 2014! Makikita niyo na ulit sina John Prats, Carlo Aquino at..." (Tweet) via Twitter.