Gimik 2010

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Gimik 2010
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Also known asYour Song Presents: Gimik 2010
Genre Teen drama
Created by ABS-CBN Studios
Liezel Anne Olubalang
Directed byErick C. Salud
Francis Javier Pasion
StarringSee the Main Cast
Opening theme"Tabi" by Paraluman feat. Kean Cipriano of Callalily
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producerJennifer B. Soliman
Production locations Manila, Philippines
Running time60 minutes
Original release
Network ABS-CBN
ReleaseApril 25 (2010-04-25) 
July 11, 2010 (2010-07-11)
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Gimik
Gimik: The Reunion

Gimik 2010 is a Philippine television series on ABS-CBN as part of Your Song weekly series. It is a reintroduction of the 1990s series Gimik .

Contents

Cast and characters

Main cast

Season 1: The Reunion

Season 2: The Beginnings

  • Jessy Mendiola as Jessy Lorenzo, daughter of Brian's cousin. Originally from Cebu she moved to Manila for a fresh start. She once fell in love with Franco and rebelled against her parents. She had a letter "F" tattooed above her behind to show her love for Franco. The two of them once thought of eloping but Jessy walked in on Franco with another girl in his hotel room. [2]
  • Lance Christopher as Lance Marquez
  • Franco Daza as Franco Zubiri
  • Jaco Benin as Jaco
  • Kenji Shirakawa as Kenji
  • Kazuo Nawa as Kazuo
  • Hanna Flores as Hanna
  • Janeena Chan as Janeena
  • Albie Casiño as Albie Marquez
  • Vangie Martelle as Vangie
  • Daniel Padilla as Daniel Ledesma
  • Julia Montes as Mara (credited as Mara Montes)
  • Arie Reyes as Arie
  • Marlann Flores as Marlann

Supporting cast

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