Good Vibes (Philippine TV series)

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Good Vibes
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Genre Teen drama
Directed by Theodore Boborol
Laurenti M. Dyogi
Nico Hernandez
Starring Sam Concepcion
Enrique Gil
Arron Villaflor
James Reid
Devon Seron
Yen Santos
Linn Oeymo
Coleen Garcia
Ivan Dorschner
Kazel Kinouchi
Heidi Reigo
Chikara Nawa
Opening theme"All I Need Is Love" by Bret Jackson
Ending theme"Good Vibes" by Vice Ganda
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of episodes22
Production
Production locationPhilippines
Running time60 minutes
Original release
Network ABS-CBN
ReleaseApril 3 (2011-04-03) 
August 28, 2011 (2011-08-28)

Good Vibes is a 2011 Philippine teen dance musical drama anthology series broadcast by ABS-CBN. Directed by Theodore Boborol, Laurenti M. Dyogi and Nico Hernandez, it stars Sam Concepcion, Enrique Gil, Arron Villaflor, James Reid, Devon Seron, Ivan Dorschner, Yen Santos, Kazel Kinouchi, Coleen Garcia, Linn Oeymo, Heidi Reigo and Chikara Nawa. [1] [2] [3] [4] It aired on the network's Yes Weekend line up from April 3 to August 28, 2011 replacing Your Song and was replaced by Growing Up.

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Overview

Synopsis

This story is about the two 17-year-old brothers Troy and Marc. Marc Pedroza (Sam Concepcion) is the school crush, valedictorian, the president of the school's dance crew, and he also has a perfect loving family. He has everything everyone envies of, but then he wants to prove to everyone that he can be more than what his parents want him to be. But in the story his usually perfect life turns out to be not so perfect at all as he finds out that his dad Nestor (Dominic Ochoa) has a son Troy Cabrera (Enrique Gil) out of wedlock. Within his dance group a scandal leaked which one of their teammates got their other teammate pregnant, they have no one to replace her so she carries on dancing even in her condition. At the end of one of their performances, the girl faints and the school teachers find out what has happened to the girl. Her and the boy get expelled and Marc being the head of the dance crew gets punished. The afternoon after, Marc finds out he has a half brother, whose mother has died due to an illness so Troy has to live with his father's family. Troy and Marc do not get along but they have one thing in common; they both love to dance. Eventually, Marc's dance crew find out Troy is a good dancer and invite him to join their team along with Geleen. There are rows happening between Marc and Monique as they have just broken up because Monique found out that Marc only courted her because of a bet. Ara and Marc are best of friends, but Ara truly loves Marc and wishes for the love to be returned. However, Marc tries to move on and uses Ara as an alibi to help him. Maribeth is being courted by Spencer and Gab, however, she picks Spencer and their differences help their relationship. They have a big dance competition against Ralion, who is the new guy courting Monique and later wins the competition. However, new twists happen between Spencer and Maribeth, Ara and Gab, Monique and Marc, and Troy and Geleen.

Cast and characters

Main cast

Supporting cast

Special participation

See also

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  2. Good Vibes gets quick following from teens retrieved via www.abs-cbn.com 04-08-2011
  3. Sam Concepcion differentiates Good Vibes from American TV series, Glee retrieved via www.pep.ph 03-31-2011
  4. Enrique Gil wants to prove that he deserves the breaks he has been getting retrieved via www.push.com.ph