List of Eat Bulaga! segments

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List of Eat Bulaga! segments
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Segments
Current segments
Bawal Judgmental
Bida First: Isang tawag ka lang
Dancing Kween
Juan for All, All for Juan
Lazada Millionaire
Pamilya Nunal
Ting A tong: Liit Tabarkats Ato
Occasional/Seasonal segments
Shopee Shake
Eat Bulaga's Lenten Special
Bulagaan
References

Eat Bulaga! is the longest-running noontime variety show in the Philippines.[ not verified in body ] The show has featured hundreds of segments and competitions since its debut on July 30, 1979.[ not verified in body ] The following is an incomplete list of the segments of Eat Bulaga! throughout its forty-year run on television. The segments are organized alphabetically by title.

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A

Years: early 2000s
Years: 2018

It is a special segment that has a similar concept to I Object, Your Honor and I Object #NasaanAngHustisya?, that tests the cleverness and originality of the Eat Bulaga! hosts. The hosts are divided into two teams. In each round, both teams are given one specific object. Each group will take turns thinking of and acting out a clever use for that object by realizing what other objects it might resemble. For instance, a closed umbrella roughly resembles a sword or a walking cane. The team must then act out its new function. At the end of each round, the judges decide which team had the cleverest ideas.

The only difference between ACTually and I Object is the theme and the setting, and that both teams must now require to mention the use and function of the object.

Years: 1986, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000

The AFP Search for Singing Soldier is a talent competition for members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines who can sing very well. [1]

Years: 2019

It is a Facebook promo for the entire month of August 2019 that is part of the 40th-anniversary celebration of Eat Bulaga!. Certain requirements will be met during the show. Participants watching on television must comment on the correct answer, along with a code that will be given by the program, on the designated Facebook post from the official Facebook page of Eat Bulaga! under a certain time limit. A total of 40 participants will be chosen, for the entire month of August 2019. 3 winners will be chosen, who will each win a monthly allowance of ten thousand pesos for one year.

Years: late 1980s–early 1990s

After appearing as a three-year-old contestant in the segment Little Miss Philippines in 1987, Aiza Seguerra became a child wonder and subsequently joined the show to become the youngest host at that time. [2] She received her own segment, Aiza's Kiddie Korner, to feature her funny antics and comic sketches with her co-hosts, and to headline her charisma and many talents, including her famous "duck walk" dance. [3] Later, this segment was renamed Kiddie Korner together with Lady Lee.

Years: 1988

It is a raffle promo sponsored by the condiment brand Ajinomoto .

Years: 1989

It is a raffle promo sponsored by the condiment brand Ajinomoto .

Years: 2007

It is a raffle promo sponsored by the local seasoning brand Aji-Ginisa by Ajinomoto . [4]

Years: 2018–2019

It is a segment where the hosts of the Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d'Pipol segment search for a sari-sari store that sells multiple Alaska Fortified Milk products on a certain barangay. The spotted sari-sari store will win a cash prize and gift packs from Alaska. The segment is sponsored by the milk brand Alaska .

Years: mid-1990s, 1994

Alaxan Gladiators/Amazons is a popular segment sponsored by the local brand Alaxan that tests the strength of male (for Gladiator) or female (for Amazon) competitors. The two daily competitors are given challenges in an attempt to prove that one will emerge stronger than the other. The referee, Felipe Tauro, became a notable personality in the segment due to his Visayan accent when he says the word "Pwisto!" to signal the contestants to get into their positions. [5]

Years: 1998
Years: 1997

Alaxan Muscleman is a male beauty contest for Filipino musclemen. The daily contestants must perform three poses as requested by the hosts in order to compare the definition of their muscles. This portion is exclusively sponsored by the local brand Alaxan.

Years: 2015 - 2016

ATM with the BAE'S is a segment of Eat Bulaga! that aired since Sept 2015 - Jan 2016. Alden Richards and Sam Y.G are the Hosts of this EB! segment. 5 contestants are chosen from the studio audience to join the dance floor and to copy the bae pause when the Music Stops to pick a BAE, so that they could join Jackpot Round that they called ATM Ang Tenga Mo!. All the contestants are willing to answer the Questions that they prepared in the Jackpot Round.

Years: 2016

During the peak of the AlDub phenomenon, many songwriters became inspired to compose songs out from the love story of Alden Richards and Maine Mendoza. As a result, Eat Bulaga! created the #AlDub Songwriting Contest to encourage those composers to submit their original songs to the show. The entries were narrowed down and the top seven songs competed in the grand finals. [6] The winning song is "AlDub You, MaAlden Kita," which was composed by Ritchi Ramos and Richie Austria. [7]

Years: 2015

It is a selfie contest sponsored by the convenience store, All Day. Participants must take a selfie at any All Day branches. One winner will be chosen each day. The winner will win prizes such as gift packs from All Day.

Years: (unknown)
Years: 1995

Allan K. received the opportunity to join the noontime show Eat Bulaga! in 1995, first appearing as a guest host in the segment Bulagaan. He then received his own portion and ultimately became a regular host of the show. [8]

Years: 1995

Always Dance Contest is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: 1986
Years: 1995–1999

Aminin! is an entertainment and gossip news segment solely hosted by Rey Pumaloy. The segment delivers most of its stories about Filipino personalities using tongue-in-cheek jokes and double entendres to discuss certain rumors and issues. Rey Pumaloy also became known for his catchprases "Aminin!" and "Huwag mag-deny, don't tell a lie" because of this segment. [10]

Years: (unknown)

Anastacia Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!.

Years: 1997

Ang Goldilocks, Bow is a poetry slam segment in the mid-1990s for children. The child contestants recite their poems, and the judges then decide the winner of the competition. It is sponsored by the local company Goldilocks Bakeshop.

The segment featured the then-seven-year-old Valentin Simon, who became popular back then for his "Hating Kapatid" poem in a television ad for Goldilocks, from which the segment got its inspiration. [11]

Years: 2007–2009, 2013–2014

Ang Joke Ko is a segment that presents several jokes sent in by home viewers through email in the form of sketch comedy. The hosts of Eat Bulaga! regularly performs the sketches, although guest celebrities may appear from time to time. [12] A notable recurring comedy sketch of the segment is the "Wala iyan sa lolo ko" jokes, in which three friends discuss the unbelievable abilities and achievements of their grandfathers. Each person explains why his grandfather is better, while the last person says something so unrealistic and then ends his description with the punchline. The segment is based on the original version of Bulagaan.

Years: 2009–2010

One contestant is picked from the studio audience. The audience member will simply answer one ridiculously easy question for a chance to win a cash prize and gift packs from the segment's sponsors.

Years: 2007
Years: 2005
Years: early 1990s

Ano Ba 'Yan? is a party game segment where there are two teams, composed of two members or a pair. There are five balloons, each balloon has a paper with a word written in it. One member must pop one balloon each to get the paper and make a mouth gesture of the word that was written on the paper to his or her teammate without releasing a voice, and the other member must guess what his or her teammate is trying to say. The team with the fastest time guessing all the words wins.

Years: 2011

Home viewers get a chance to win different prizes just by texting a particular code that would appear right on their television screens. The first three texters from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao win the same prize.

Years: 2019
It is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d'Pipol during the love season. It is a compatibility and dating game for bachelors and bachelorettes, and the segment aims to find the perfect partner from a pool of romantic interests for the searcher. There will be 4 candidates and 1 searcher, which could either be a bachelor or a bachelorette and the 4 candidates and the searcher will be wearing a mask and will be having their aliases first to conceal their identity. For the first round, there will be 5 stages in the shape of a heart that the candidates must step, the goal is for a candidate to reach the fifth stage to advance to the next round. The candidates and the searcher must do certain challenges first before the candidate can step forward. For the first challenge, the candidates will first introduce their information such as their characteristics, habits, hobbies, zodiac signs, likes, dislikes, and favorites to the searcher, and they will also make a pick-up line to the searcher; the searcher will then choose one from the four whose characteristics amuses or attracts him or her, and the chosen candidate will then step forward to the second stage. The second challenge is a matching game, the candidates and the searcher must choose from 2 choices regarding random questions regarding their likes through writing on a portable whiteboard. For every answer that matches the searcher, the candidate will advance to the next stage. The fastest candidate to reach the fifth stage will advance to the next round; however, if 2 or 3 or 4 candidates managed to advance to the fifth stage at the same time, there will be a tiebreaker challenge, which is the searcher will choose a random mobile number from the 4 candidate's mobile numbers on which the searcher is unfamiliar of, to make a phone call. The candidate who will receive a phone call from the searcher will advance to the next round. The defeated candidates will now reveal their identity to the searcher. For the second round, the searcher and the candidate will be doing another matching game again. The searcher and the candidate will stand on different sides facing each other and will undergo four stages. The first stage is called "Getting To Know"; the second stage is called "Titigan Pa More"; the third stage is called "Uyy! Kinikilig Na 'Yan!"; and the fourth stage is called "Hala! Malapit Na Silang Ma-Fall!". For each stage, the searcher and the candidate will be given a set of hearts that contains choices from different categories such as colors, animals, foods, etc. The goal is for both the searcher and the candidate to choose from several choices for each stage and to see if their choice matched with one another. The searcher and the candidate must make eye-to-eye contact first before choosing their choices. If both the searcher and the candidate were able to choose the same choice, they will win a P10,000 cash prize and will step forward for the next stage; if both the searcher and the candidate chose different choices, they won't win a cash prize but will still step forward for the next stage. This applies to the four stages, so they can win P10,000 to P40,000 depending on how many times they matched their choices for each stage. After completing all four stages, both the candidate and the searcher will remove their masks to reveal their identities.April Boys Vingo and Jimmy Sing-a-like Contest
Years: 1998
Years: 2019

It is a Facebook promo for the entire month of April 2019 that is part of the 40th anniversary celebration of Eat Bulaga!. The program will show a certain scene or clip from several Eat Bulaga! Lenten Special episodes, and the program will then ask a question related to the shown clip. Participants watching on television must comment the correct answer, along with a code that will be given by the program, on the designated Facebook post from the official Facebook page of Eat Bulaga! under a certain time limit. Audience from the studio will also have a chance to join the promo. A total of 40 participants will be chosen, for the entire month of April 2019, who will have a chance to win a Mitsubishi Mirage G4 GLX 1.2 CVT.

Years: mid-1980s, 1985

It is the revival of the Lutuan with Super Kalan segment. The cooking show was revived when Lunch Date was able to briefly overtake Eat Bulaga! in the ratings war. The sponsorship of the Super Kalan product by Pilipinas Shell, however, was not obtained. Joey de Leon retains the portrayal of his character as Joeyna Kuratitay, while Vic Sotto portrays a new character as Vicoy.

Years: 2017

It is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d'Pipol that features stories of men who can do laundry, the winners will win a cash prize and gift packs from the segment's sponsor Ariel. It is sponsored by the detergent brand Ariel.

Years: 1996

It is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1990s. It serves as a promotional segment for the 1996 song "Magic Carpet Ride" by Mighty Dub Katz.

Years: 2009

Arte de Gulat is a charades challenge that was featured as a segment sometime in 2009. While guessing, the guesser must place their hand inside an aquarium that contains live snakes or other things that the guesser is afraid of.

Years: 2019

#Artistahin is a subsegment of Juan For All, All For Juan: Bayanihan of D' Pipol. It is a talent search in the barangay for people ages 18 to 25 years old. There will be two contestants for each episode. For the first round, the contestants must showcase their talents. For the second round, the contestants will do an acting challenge, wherein each contestant will be given a certain scenario, with the contestants and certain EB Dabarkads taking their assigned roles and will do an acting scene according to the given scenario. The viewers will then vote their preferred contestant through a Facebook reaction on the designated post from the official Facebook page of Eat Bulaga! under a certain time limit; the Facebook reactions are both a Heart reaction and a Wow reaction, depending on which Facebook reaction was assigned to each contestant. The contestant with the most number of Facebook reactions will be the winner.

The Saturday edition also features celebrities as special guests for the acting challenge.

The daily winners are then given several challenges where they must post several acting scenes or poses on Facebook. The daily winners with the highest number of Facebook likes will advance to the Top 10 for the boys and Top 10 for the girls.

Years: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001

The Asian Big Dance Contest is an annual dance competition that features dance groups from different nations in the Asia-Pacific region, including Taiwan, Thailand, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines.

Years: 1997

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the song "As Long as You Love Me" by the Backstreet Boys after its release in 1997.

Years: 1992

It is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1990s. It serves as a promotional segment for the 1991 song Así Me Gusta A Mí by Spanish dance artist Chimo Bayo.

Years: 2015–2016

Five contestants are chosen from the studio audience. After the music stops, the audience must do the assigned pose as modeled by the That's My Baes. The chosen audience members win an instant cash prize and play in the jackpot round. The jackpot round is similar to the children's game telephone/pass the message. The first player is given a question, and he/she may either answer the question and whisper it to the next player or pass the question itself to the next player if he/she does not know the answer. The final player must write the correct answer on the touchscreen board in order to win the jackpot prize. If the group of contestants fail to produce the correct answer, cash prizes are instead raffled off to several audience members. [13]

Years: 2015–2016

On October 24, 2015, Eat Bulaga! held a benefit concert at the Philippine Arena to thank the fans of AlDub, and to raise funds for their #AlDub Library Project where its goal is to help in building libraries in certain schools across the Philippines.

B

Years: 2009–2010

Bababoom is a listening skill-based game segment that was franchised from a game show in the Netherlands of the same name. Featured in the segment are ten models standing behind a long table with their gloves-worn hands placed on its surface. Three of those hands hide three coins. In unison, the models bang their hands twice with their fists and once with their hands lying flat on the table for the contestant to hear. The objective is to simply have the contestant eliminate the hands without the coins. If the player eliminates a hand that contains a coin, the player isn't thoroughly out of the game. The host will slowly remove the glove of the coined hand, then if the color of the ring that the Bababoom Beauty wears is red (there's two of them), he or she is thoroughly out of the game. But if it's green, he or she will still be in the game, but the jackpot will be slashed in half, which makes it P100,000. Otherwise, if the player eliminates all of the empty hands, he or she wins the pot prize of P200,000. [14]

Years: 1992

Babylimpics is a game segment for infants and toddlers. The title of the segment is a portmanteau of the words "baby" and "Olympics."

Years: late 1980s

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the song "Bad" by American singer Michael Jackson after its release in 1987.

Years: 2018–2019

BakClash is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d'Pipol. It is a singing contest for trans women.

There are two contestants. The first part is the contestants will sing their song piece. The second part is a stand-up comedy skit for both contestants, and they will also be given several singing challenges. The third part is the question and answer portion. The winner will become a BakClasher. The reigning BakClasher must defend the title against a new contender each week. If the contender defeats the reigning BakClasher, the contender will become the new reigning BakClasher. The reigning BakClasher who manages to get 7 wins will advance to the next round and will be included in the BakClash Hall of Divas; this applies for BakClashers from Luzon, and a total of 10 winners were chosen for the BakClash Hall of Divas. There will also be a showdown for BakClashers from Visayas and Mindanao, and 2 will be chosen to be included in the BakClash Hall of Divas for each region.

There is a special edition of the BakClash segment during Saturdays where eliminated contestants from the BakClash segment returns to compete once again. It has the same format with the weekday edition. The winner will become a new contender and will return to the weekday competition and will choose one from several reigning BakClashers whom the contender wants to compete. If the contender manages to defeat the reigning BakClasher, the contender will become the new reigning BakClasher.

The 2 BakClash Hall of Divas winners from Visayas and the 2 BakClash Hall of Divas winners from Mindanao automatically advances to the semi-finals, while the 10 BakClash Hall of Divas winners from Luzon will once again compete, where only 7 will be chosen to advance to the semi-finals. From the 11 BakClashers semi-finalists from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, 6 semi-finalists will be chosen to advance to the Grand Showdown.

Echo Calingal is the contest's grand winner.

It is a parody of the singing competition broadcast by GMA Network, The Clash .

Years: 2019

It is a special Saturday musical presentation of the BakClash Hall of Divas, who are the contestants or BakClashers from the BakClash segment. The BakClash Hall of Divas perform a song number with local celebrity singers.

Years: 2006

It is a special Saturday segment which references the Balakubak: Balita at Kuwentong Bakla portion of the defunct sketch comedy show broadcast by GMA Network, Nuts Entertainment. The segment features Eat Bulaga! Dabarkads Joey de Leon, Janno Gibbs, and Anjo Yllana as judges, who assume the roles of Doughnut, Lollipop, and Popsicle respectively, from the Balakubak portion of the said comedy show. The contestants of the segment are Eat Bulaga! Dabarkads Paolo Ballesteros, Wally Bayola, and Francis Magalona. Contestants will perform their talents under a 45-second time limit; after the talent portion, the judges will ask them questions, in a similar format to the Balakubak portion of Nuts Entertainment.

Years: 1995
Years: 2009

Banda Rito, Banda Roon is a contest between marching bands from different parts of the country who compete against each other.

Years: 1989, 2009

Banda Rito, Banda Roon: Tunog Tao Edition is the second edition of the segment Banda Rito, Banda Roon and a reincarnation of the segment Tunog Tao. Groups of 8 to 10 people form a musical ensemble to compete by making unique sounds using parts of their body. [15]

Originally, Banda Rito, Banda Roon was the segment title of the Tunog Tao segment during 1989 and the early 1990s. Eventually, it was renamed as Tunog Tao in the mid-1990s, and the Banda Rito, Banda Roon title was used for a different segment featuring marching bands.

Years: 2017

Barangay Amateur Singing Contest is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol. It is a talent competition for barangay residents who can sing very well. There are two contestants every day.

Years: 2020

It is a segment that has a similar concept to the Bulagaan Olympics segment, but is instead held at the barangays or remote places.

Players are divided into two teams: the blue team and the yellow team. Each team consists of three members. Players of each team take turns going through several games and challenges, such as the face lifting game.

Years: 2016

Barangay Outfit of the Day is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol. A few of the barangay residents dress up in ridiculous and goofy attires. The contestants are judged by the studio audience based on the amount of applause received.

Years: 2018

It is a singing contest which is held in the barangays. Participants are composed of 2 groups. Each group consists of family members, where one will perform as a singer and the rest of the members will perform some sort of a music video act. A certain word will be given each day which the singer must insert into the lyrics of their song choice. The family with the most number of scores given by the judges will be the winner. It is the counterpart of the Broadway Singer Citizens: Celebrity Edition segment.

Years: 2014

Barangay Superstar is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol. Contestants from the barangay of the day showcase their talents, such as singing and dancing, depending on the theme of the week. [16]

Years: 1998

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the song "Barbie Girl" by Danish dance-pop group Aqua after its release in 1997.

Years: 2017

It is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d'Pipol. Contestants from the barangay must dance to the tune of "Bastelicious". It serves as a promotional segment for the 2017 novelty song "Bastelicious" by Baeby Baste.

Years: 1998

It is a contest for children sponsored by the milk brand: Alaska. [17]

Years: 2007

Batang Star is a talent contest for kids. It is sponsored by the margarine brand Star Margarine.

Years: 1990s

It is a talent contest for pet dogs. Pet owners showcase their pet dogs' several tricks.

Years: 2019–present

Bawal Judgmental tests a person's intuition and judgment of selecting the correct choices out of a group of seven people with distinctive characteristics, past experiences, and interesting revelations.

Each day, a player (usually a celebrity) is tasked to protect his or her jackpot prize of ₱50,000. If the player selects an incorrect choice, ₱5,000 is deducted from the prize. The game consists of three rounds. In the first round, four out of the seven choices are correct. In the second round, three out of seven choices are correct. In the third round, only two out of the seven choices are correct, except in the special instance when the hosts decide to narrow the choices down into three or four, wherein either one or two choices are correct. If an incorrect answer is chosen, ₱10,000 is deducted from the player. The player is accompanied by two friends who can help with the selections.

Sometime during the new normal due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there are now only two rounds. In the second round, the player is given two or three correct answers and needs only to guess the correct question wherein the correct question should match all the given correct answers; If one doesn't match, ₱10,000 is deducted from the player.

In 2021, the second round now consisted of Double your money, Divide your money, and Keep your money wherein the player with the remaining money would either be doubled, divided or maintained respectively. There will be 2 choices that will have 2 Divide your money cards and 2 choices with Double your money cards & the remaining 3 will have the Keep your money cards (then in the succeeding episodes, one of the choices holding the Keep your money cards has a surprise inside; Both the Double your money cards later had surprises). Both the Double and Divide your money will have a question and the player has to avoid the choices with the Divide your money cards. The one chosen by the player comes the last, along with one remaining choice which the player didn't choose. The player is then given a chance to change his/her choices, especially if the player is already at risk of losing. In February 11 episode if the player chooses an incorrect choice, ₱10,000 is reduced. In late April 2021, the choices became virtual due to the MECQ. In June 2021, the show had a new twist, wherein the player will choose only 2 out of 5 choices. The incorrect choices now have a ₱10,000, ₱15,000, and ₱20,000 reduction. In round 2, the player will only choose one choice with a question. If the player guessed it correctly, his/her money will be doubled. Otherwise, ₱10,000 will be reduced. Later, the number of choices were reduced to 4.

Years: 2019

It is a game contest in which the challenge is that the competitors must maintain their eyes open without blinking. The segment also counts and records the total time for each competitor who will do the challenge.

There are two teams: the Blue team and the Yellow team. Each team is composed of three members.

For the first round, there will be a best-of-three one-on-one faceoff, where each member of each team will have a match for the challenge. The team member who blinks its eyes during the faceoff will be eliminated and the winning member will win ten thousand pesos and will gain one point for the winning member's team. If the eliminated player blinks his or her eyes before reaching the one-minute mark, the winning player must maintain his or her eyes open for one minute in order to gain a point for his or her team. The team who will gain two points will advance to the jackpot round.

For the jackpot round, only one from the three members of the winning team will play in the said round. The player will choose one number from 1 to 4, in which each number contains a certain amount of time. The player must then maintain his or her eyes without blinking under the specified amount of time from the number the player has chosen. If the player manages to maintain his or her eyes open without blinking to the specified amount of time, the winning team will win fifty thousand pesos.

The current record holder for the game segment is Paolo Ballesteros, who maintained his eyes open without blinking for 1 hour, 17 minutes and 8 seconds on October 5, 2019, surpassing Pauleen Luna's record of 30 minutes and 44 seconds on the segment's first episode aired on October 1, 2019.

Years: 1980s

It is a bubble gum blowing contest for children sponsored by the bubble gum brand Bazooka . Contestants who will be able to manage to blow the biggest bubble gum bubble will be the winner. The size of the bubble gum bubble is measured using a caliper. [18]

Years: 1990, 1992, 1993, 1998, 1999

Beautiful Girl is a beauty pageant in search of the most beautiful lady in the competition. It is one of the first beauty pageants for women to be made as a segment on a noontime television program. It shares a similar format with the Miss Universe pageant. [19]

Years: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2019

BEBOT is a one-day segment that parodies beauty pageants. It features Eat Bulaga! male hosts and other Filipino celebrities who are dressed in drag. [20] Most of the contestants are impersonations of famous local and international personalities. The highlight of the beauty pageant are the funny antics of the contestants, including their ridiculous answers to serious questions and their humorous performances in the talent portion. The segment is fully scripted and the outcome of the competition is previously arranged. [21]

Its 2019 edition was revived for a limited engagement only, as part of the 40th anniversary celebration of Eat Bulaga!. The grand winner of this edition joins the other grand winners of the other revived segments for the Tatak Eat Bulaga! Grand Showdown.

Years: 1981
Years: 2021

This is a singing contest for the Valentine season wherein contestants perform their love songs without showing themselves in front of their cameras. In the Grand finals, the faces are revealed and Anya Laurino was crowned as grand winner.

Years: 2021-present

A competition segment in which the host's cellphone consists of a random phone number. The hosts reveal one or more digits of the phone number. There, the audience will guess the correct number and whoever calls first wins. The winner then receives sponsor gifts. Right after, the winner then chooses one of the shown items, containing a long strip of money with a certain amount.

Years: (unknown)

Big Big Man Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: early 2000s
Years: 1983
Year: 1998

Biogesic Biolympics is a skating contest sponsored by Biogesic.

Years: 1997, 1998, 1999, 2009

Birit Baby is a singing competition for children who are between the ages 8 and 12. The young aspirants belt out vocally challenging songs. Notable contestants are multi-awarded singer Rachelle Ann Go who joined the contest in 1998 [22] and Jude Matthew Servilla who won the contest in 2009 with the song "Hanggang" by Wency Cornejo. [23]

Years: 2001

Birit Bagets is similar to the segment Birit Baby, but is a singing competition dedicated to older children.

Years: 2004

Birit King is a singing competition for adult male vocalists. [1]

Years: 1997, 2004

Birit Queen is a singing competition for adult female vocalists. [24]

Years: 2008

Blue vs. Yellow is a one-day competition that tests the ability of the show's hosts to conceptualize a production number. The hosts are divided into two teams: the blue team and the yellow team. Each group must develop its own theme for its performance and is accompanied by a celebrity guest.

Years: 1996

It is a contest for singers who must sing the song "Bluer Than Blue", which is covered by Regine Velasquez, and originally sang by Michael Johnson. It also serves as a promotional segment for the 1996 album Retro by Regine Velasquez, which also includes her cover song.

Years: (unknown)

Body Dancer is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: early 1980s

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the song "Body Talk" by the British dance group Imagination after its release in 1981. [9]

Years: 2010

Bolagaan is a segment that involves the studio audience. A host blows a whistle to signal audience members to start passing and throwing beach balls all around the studio. The host will blow the whistle again to signal them to stop, and he will randomly select a color from a fishbowl-type container. Everyone who is holding a ball in that color automatically receives a small cash prize. There is a ball with a special sticker, and whoever is holding that ball is eligible to win a larger cash prize by answering a question from the hosts. [25]

Years: 1984
Years: 1996

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the song "Boom Tiyaya" by The Streetboys featuring Christopher Cruz after its release in 1996.

Years: 2018–2019

Boom! is a general-knowledge quiz show that is franchised and adapted from an Israeli series of the same title, produced by Keshet Media Group. For its Philippine adaptation, it is a segment of the variety show Eat Bulaga!, franchised by TAPE Incorporated, and distributed by Keshet International. [26] [27]

In each game, there is a team consisting of three players. There are 3 BOOM! game bombs. The first bomb has five wires (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green and Blue). The second bomb has six wires (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue and Violet). The third bomb, also called the Mega-Bomb, has 7 wires (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Violet and White), and has several mystery multipliers in which the player must choose one from those multipliers on 4 colors (Blue, Yellow, Red, and Green), which may double or triple the cash prize's value if defused. How much the cash prize will be given to the participants will depend on the segment's financiers. Each bomb has a question. Each question has several answer choices based on different categories (people, entertainment, showbiz, music, etc.), only several choices of which is incorrect, and each answer corresponds to a differently colored wire on the bomb. The goal is to cut the wires for only the correct answers before the timer on the bomb reaches zero. Before each question, the category is given and the team chooses one player to attempt it. The first bomb has no distinct mechanics except for bombs 2 or 3. The second bomb has a distinct mechanic in which 6 guests from the show enter the stage with their cards, revealing the choice's answer. The financiers will give the player 2 questions for him/her to ask them and know their hints depending on the query which may give clues or hints for the next question.

The player is then entered into a visible contained area that resists the total spreading of the bomb's contents outside the stage when it explodes (2 openings on the bottom side of the contained area where the bomb's contents pass through). Unlike in the American version where there is a fixed time limit per bomb (and the timer continues after a successful cut), the player will be given 15 seconds for each wire the player has to cut. When the player cuts a wire, the timer briefly stops and the result is revealed after a three-second delay. The bomb will not detonate if the player cut the correct wire that correspond to the correct choice in the question and the result says "Correct". However, if he/she cuts the wrong wire, then after the 3 second delay, the bomb blows up. If the player cuts all the correct wires, the bomb is defused and money is added to the team's bank. However, if the player cuts the incorrect wire or if time runs out, the bomb "explodes," spraying its contents all over him/her, the segment host and guests, and the studio. That player is then eliminated from the game, and no money is added to the bank. The players all wear safety goggles for eye protection (Also called BOOM Gear) and wire cutter (Also called BOOM Cutter) for cutting wires while onstage. The contents of the bombs are typically harmless non-toxic colored powder and food items that are sticky and/or hard to clean off clothing, such as pizza sauce, maple syrup, and gravy.

Years: 1980s
Years: 1979

Boys Don't Cry Dance Contest is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga! in 1979. The contestants must dance to the 1979 song "Boys Don't Cry" by English rock band The Cure. [28]

Years: 1984

Breakdance Dance Contest is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s. Contestants must dance to the 1984 song "Breakin'... There's No Stopping Us" by American music duo Ollie & Jerry.

Years: 1990s

It is a game contest. Contestants compete by playing the Brick Game . The contestant who gets the highest score from the Brick Game will be the winner. [29]

Years: 2017–2019

It is a special musical presentation during Saturdays featuring the Broadway Boys, a singing group whose members are Joshua Torino, Joshua Lumbao, Bennedict Aboyme, and Francis Aglabtin, where they perform song numbers with different OPM singers and several international singers each week.

Years: 2018

It is a singing contest which is held in the EB Studio featuring celebrities. Participants are composed of 2 groups. Each group consists of family members, where one will perform as a singer and the rest of the members will perform some sort of a music video act. A certain word will be given each day which the singer must insert into the lyrics of their song choice. The family with the most number of scores given by the judges will be the winner. It is the counterpart of the Barangay Singer Citizens segment.

Years: late 1980s

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the song "Brother Louie" by the German synthpop duo Modern Talking after its release in 1986. [9]

Years: 2010
Years: 1995

Buffalo Dance Craze: Short Short Man Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. Groups of dancers (composed of 2 boys and 1 girl) must dance to the 1994 song Short Short Man (a "clean or censored" revision of the 1994 song Short Dick Man) by American dance music group 20 Fingers featuring American hip hop artist Gillette. [9]

Years: 1994
Years: 1980s, 1988-2002, 2005–present

Bulagaan is a veteran segment of Eat Bulaga! featuring hosts delivering "knock-knock" jokes in the form of a song. The segment is in a classroom setting, with the hosts divided into groups or pairs and usually dressed in school uniforms. Each group must answer the teacher's question by integrating their answer into a song of their choice. After performing, the group spins a giant roulette wheel ranging from 00 to 100, which will become the basis of their score. The group with the lowest score will be punished at the end of the segment. The hosts then go free-for-all, chasing and throwing cream pies at each other and at the studio audience. [30]

Years: 2000–2005, 2008, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2020–present

The hosts of the show are divided into two teams. Several members of the audience may also be chosen to join either the blue team or the yellow team. Players of each team take turns going through a simple obstacle course, and the team with the fastest time wins the competition.

Years: 1988, 1994–1996, 2014

The Bulaga Book of Pinoy Records is a segment that invites members of the public to set a record in a certain ability, such as removing bottle caps and cleaning fishes. The contestant with most of the task done wins a cash prize and is declared the King or Queen of the Day. The 2014 edition is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol. [31]

Years: 1979

It is one of the first ever segments of Eat Bulaga! in 1979. It has the same concept as that of the mystery box game in modern times, where the contestants must touch, feel, and describe what object is inside the box without looking at it. The contestants who managed to guess the correct answer wins. [9]

Years: (unknown)

Bulaga High is a segment of Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: 2015–2016

Bulaga Pa More! is a talent-themed showdown contest between celebrity contestants. The winner of the day is determined by a panel of Dabarkads judges and is sent to the weekly grand finals for the chance to win a larger cash prize. Weekly themes have consisted of certain dances, songs, and singers. A special Dabarkads edition was held to commemorate the program's 36th anniversary, showcasing the competing hosts' production numbers with the theme of signature Eat Bulaga! segments. [32]

Years: 2019–2020

It is a mini-documentary segment that is part of the 40th anniversary celebration of Eat Bulaga!. It features the stories of the hosts, contestants, and even ordinary viewers of Eat Bulaga! for the past 40 years regarding their experiences with the TV show. Netizens can also share their Bulaga True Stories by sending an email to Eat Bulaga! or posting their stories along with their photos and videos on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram using the hashtag #KwentongEatBulaga.

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Years: 2003

It is a raffle promo sponsored by the petroleum brand Caltex.

Years: (unknown)

Buffalo Dance is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: 1990–1991

It is a raffle promo sponsored by Universal Robina Corporation (URC.)

Years: 2021-2022

The title of the segment is a parody of the title of the hit 2019-2020 South Korean romantic drama series Crash Landing on You .

After the successful international release of the South Korean romantic drama series, Joey de Leon teased a new Eat Bulaga! segment in the works that would parody the title of the Korean drama. After Joey's announcement on 6 March 2020, Eat Bulaga! subsequently released teasers of the planned segment titled Cash Landing on You on the program and on its social media sites.

Due to the sudden outbreak of COVID-19, Eat Bulaga! decided to shelve Cash Landing on You and its other planned segments after the noontime program was forced to suspend its live production. The fate of the segments, and more generally Eat Bulaga!'s regular programming, remained uncertain after the worsening COVID-19 outbreak turned into a global pandemic. On 11 June 2021, Cash Landing on You was reintroduced to the program as the new and more exciting iteration of Juan for All, All for Juan. The segment borrows concepts from the popular party game "Bring Me".

Each day, a celebrity player (called as the "captain") is invited to participate in the game from their home via Zoom video teleconference. They are joined by their "Cash Army" composed of two individuals who must search for the items needed to complete the task as well as a cameraman who must film the action. Prior to the actual game, the captain provides a brief tour of their house.

An Eat Bulaga! host throws a balloon toward a spike-filled ceiling, letting a piece of paper fall and land on the host. Written on the paper is the cash prize that the captain could win should they complete the task. Another host reveals the task assigned to the captain and their Cash Army. Within 90 seconds, the Cash Army must search for the items around the house and then bring it to their captain so they could show it to the camera. If the team successfully completes the mission, they win the jackpot prize. Otherwise, a consolation prize of ₱10,000 is provided.

The celebrity captain is paired with a regular home partner who will receive half of the captain's cash prize.

Years: 1983

It is a raffle promo sponsored by the powdered milk drink brand Bear Brand.

Years: 1980s, 1990s

It is a segment that features local singers. Several singers have been featured in this segment such as Dingdong Avanzado, Louie Heredia, Ogie Alcasid, Joanne Lorenzana, Paola Luz, Jamie Rivera, and Keno.

Years: 1989

Ces Quesada became an Eat Bulaga! Dabarkads in 1989. During her EB stint, in the third quarter of 1989, there was a running joke in the show about how she had been rarin' to do a dance number in the TV program. Many preparations had already been done, with constant plugging during the show. However, at the end of the program, when Ces was already all dressed up (in a Carmen Miranda-inspired outfit), the other hosts would announce that they had run out of time and that the dance number had to be rescheduled the next day, or several production equipment such as stage lighting equipment, cameras, and props, were sabotaged by none other than EB's main hosts, Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon themselves. The same thing would happen the following day, and the day after next, until about a week or so when Ces was allowed to finish that production number.

Years: 1979

It is one of the first ever segments of Eat Bulaga! in 1979. It is a Jai alai game segment.

Years: 2012

Chacha Dabarkads: EB Super Dance Battle is an ultimate dance battle between Michael V., Ryzza Mae Dizon, Wally Bayola, and Jose Manalo. Each Dabarkads is accompanied by a well-known dance group. The competitors will dance to the song "Chacha Dabarkads," which was sung by Jose Manalo and Wally Bayola. Home viewers will vote for the winner of the competition.

Years: 2016

Challenge Accepted is a talent showdown between celebrity contestants. Each week, the contestants are given two conditions that they must do for their performance, which will become the theme for that week. Examples of themes includes singing while diving inside a tank and hip-hop dancing while wearing a mascot costume.

Years: 1990–1991

Check 2000 Pa-Rap Pa-Premyo is a rapping competition sponsored by the soap brand Check. One notable contestant is a comedian and former Eat Bulaga! host Michael V. who reached the grand finals of the competition, and the judge who gave him the lowest score during the grand finals (that resulted to him losing in the competition) was Ogie Alcasid, who is now his best friend and comedy tandem. [33]

Years: 2009

The general selection process begins with off-air auditions held in various cities across the Philippines. The contestants go through several sets of cuts until only seven groups are left to compete in the grand finals held on Eat Bulaga!. The entire competition is sponsored by the international brand Cheez Whiz.

Years: 1981

It is a raffle segment sponsored by a chewing gum brand Chiclets where entries (through envelope) of those who participated in the raffle will be picked every 15 minutes during the show. Prizes include cash and a brand new car.

Years: early 2000s

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the song "Chihuahua" by Swiss artist DJ BoBo after its release in 2002. [9]

Years: 2004

Contestants must dance to the 2004 song "Choopeta" by the Brazilian girl group T-Rio. The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the album Sexbomb's Sexiest Hits 3 by the SexBomb Girls, under BMG Records, which also includes the song.

Years: 2017
Years: 1980s
Years: 1981

When the American adventure film Clash of the Titans was released in 1981, Eat Bulaga! ran an intellectually stimulating quiz portion about Greek mythology, in which the movie is based on.

Years: 2016

Each day, three intelligent children battle for the title of "Classroom Superstar" by solving simple math questions. The daily winners then face off in the weekly finals to become that week's grand winner. [34]

Years: 1997

It is a band competition sponsored by the toothpaste brand Close-Up. [35]

Years: 2011

It is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol sponsored by Coca-Cola. Two groups of families consisting of four members for each group, a mother, a father, and two of their children, compete in a friendly competition. The two groups will compete in an inflatable obstacle course. The two groups will be given a question with several answers that they must get on the inflatable obstacle course. The mother will be the one who will wait outside while the rest of the family will enter the inflatable obstacle course to get a total of three answers which they will give to the mother. The group with the fastest time or with the highest number of correct answers wins.

Years: (unknown) [9]
Years: 2011

It is a segment sponsored by Coca-Cola. Participants must exchange 5 Coca-Cola bottle caps or 2 Coca-Cola bottle crowns for a card that contains a code in 7-Eleven branches. Participants must text the code from the card to the provided number by Coca-Cola to join the contest. Chosen participants will be able to get free grocery items of any amount from the grocery, but the challenge is they must get the grocery items they want under a 3-minute time limit.

Years: 2008

Cash prizes and gift packs are given to lucky studio audience members during the Christmas season. The segment is sponsored by Coca-Cola.

Years: 2013

A subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol is a raffle promo sponsored by Coca-Cola. To participate in the promotion, consumers must purchase any of the participating brands and text in the promo code that can be found under the crowns and caps of the participating products. Weekly winners were announced in Eat Bulaga!.

Years: 2017

It is a segment sponsored by Coca-Cola where EB hosts Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola, and Paolo Ballesteros searches for a carinderia or an eatery that will be chosen as the portion's winner.

Years: 2009

Four lucky people are chosen from the studio audience. Each of them picks a box that contains different cash prizes. They will win whatever the amount is inside the box. The segment is sponsored by Coca-Cola.

Years: 1997
Years: 1993

It is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1990s. It serves as a promotional segment for the 1993 song "Come Baby Come" by American rapper K7.

Years: 2012

It is a special one-day Saturday cooking segment on April 21, 2012, featuring Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola, and Chef Boy Logro. It is a friendly cooking competition featuring Chef Boy Logro versus Jose and Wally. For their dishes, Chef Boy Logro cooked and prepared a Stir Fry Seafood with Vegetables and Chicken in Crystal Noodle Basket, while Jose and Wally both cooked and prepared, in a comedic and not-so-serious manner as part of their comedy skit, a Special Birthday Pancit Noodles for Long Life with Vegetables in Nipa Hut. The Eat Bulaga! Dabarkads tasted and judged Chef Boy Logro's dish with good results, while Vic Sotto tasted and judged Jose and Wally's dish, in which he gave a failing score to the duo due to the dish being very salty.

Years: 1983

Communicate Dance Contest is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s. Dance groups perform to the Italo electro-synth tune "Communicate" by the Italian band Kirlian Camera. It serves as a promotional segment for the song after its release in 1983.

Years: 2000

It is a segment where they feature bands.

Years: 1985, 1988

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the song "Conga" by American band Miami Sound Machine after its release in 1985. [9]

Years: 2001
Years: (unknown) [9]
Years: 1998, 2003

It is a beauty pageant for female college students from different colleges and universities.

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Years: 2014–2016, 2018

Dabarkads Awards is an annual awards ceremony given to recognize exemplary productions and performances of Eat Bulaga! hosts on the year's special Lenten drama presentations. [36]

Years: 2010

Eat Bulaga! hosts call a lucky OFW who are called using Globe Telecom's IDD Tingi. The winner can pick a television host who will then spin a giant roulette-style wheel mechanism containing cash amounts ranging from 10,000 pesos to 50,000 pesos. The lucky winner can then choose whether to send the prize abroad or to directly send the money to his or her family in the Philippines. The segment is sponsored by the local telecommunications company Globe Telecom.

Years: 2006

Dabarkads Around the World is a home viewer portion in which home viewers can send greetings and messages to their loved ones across the globe. The hosts of the segment act as messengers by reading the messages on-air.

Years: 2013

Dabarkads Christmas Caroling is a one-day charity competition between the Eat Bulaga! hosts for the victims of Typhoon Yolanda. The hosts are divided into four caroling groups, while the home viewers are asked to vote for the group with the best performance. The home viewers' SMS text votes are then converted into money which will be donated to each group's chosen barangays that were devastated by the typhoon. [37]

Years: 2018

It is a special musical presentation during Saturdays where the EB Dabarkads performs with the Broadway Boys.

Years: 2014

Dabarkads Hiphop Dance Challenge is a one-day dance competition between the show's hosts to determine who is the best at hip-hop dancing. Each group is accompanied by well-known dance groups and personalities. The winner will receive a large cash prize, which will be entirely awarded to the scholars of the EBest: Eat Bulaga's Excellent Student Award segment.

Years: 2013–2014, 2015–2016

Dabarkads in Concert is a special segment that appears during a special occasion, such as birthdays and anniversary celebrations. The segment features performances of the show's hosts and sometimes special guests to celebrate the special event.

Years: 2019

The Eat Bulaga! hosts will look for several audience members with a cheerful smile. Each chosen audience members will receive a P10,000 cash prize and a selfie photo with the Eat Bulaga! hosts.

Years: 2008
Years: 2017

#DabarkadsGoals: The Ultimate Battle is a special segment for the show's 38th anniversary wherein selected hosts would have a dance battle featuring the dance contests, hits, and crazes that were popularized by Eat Bulaga! throughout the years.

Years: 2000

The dance contest features the popular music video game Dance Dance Revolution produced by Konami. [38] Players stand on a dance platform and hit colored arrows laid out in a cross with their feet to musical and visual cues that appear on a screen. They are judged by how well they time their dance to the patterns presented to them.

Years: 2016

Pairs of dancers show off their dancing abilities while incorporating a specific dance movement demonstrated by Maine Mendoza and Alden Richards into their choreography.

Years: 2022-present

Dancing Kween is a dance contest segment for trans women hosted by Maja Salvador.

Years: (unknown)

Dancing Santa Claus is a segment of Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: 2021

It is a tandem dance contest in which classic dances from Eat Bulaga!'s previous dance competitions are given new twists and modern flavors. The segment was formally launched on 2 October 2021 to introduce the segment's main host and headliner, Maja Salvador, who is also making her debut on Eat Bulaga!. She immediately earned the new moniker "DC Queen" in reference to the segment's title. The audition details and the first dance challenge were also announced on the same day. However, the actual competition began on 7 October 2021. The grand prize of the competition is ₱500,000.

The competition is open to tandem dancers from 18 to 59 years old who can perform the dance challenges featured on the segment. All auditions entries are submitted online via email. As part of COVID-19 safety measures, contestants must be fully vaccinated to participate because the actual competition will be held in-person at APT Studios. After a new dance challenge is announced and demonstrated by Maja Salvador at the end of the week, aspirants must incorporate the dance move into their audition choreography. Online audition entries can be submitted to a specified email address from Saturday until the following Monday.

The daily rounds are held from Wednesdays to Fridays. Each day, two new groups compete against one another by showcasing their choreography to the featured theme music of the week. Daily winners receive a cash prize of ₱30,000 and advance to the weekly finals. Eliminated contestants take home a consolation prize of ₱10,000. The weekly finals occur on Saturdays. Daily winners battle against one another with their level-up dance moves. After every group has performed, the contestants engage in a final dance showdown by performing with the segment's headliner Maja Salvador. Weekly winners receive ₱50,000 and advance to the next round of the competition.

Years: 2012–2013

It is a raffle portion sponsored by the brand Del, where participants must send raffle entries through an envelope with 2 empty sachets of Del Fabric Conditioner of any variant included. 2 entries will be chosen, the first entry will win P5,000 and a Del Gift Pack, and the second entry will win P5,000, a Del Gift Pack, and a washing machine.

Years: 1988–2000s

Del Monte Kitchenomics is a cooking segment that presents food preparation in a kitchen studio set. The portion was removed from Eat Bulaga!, ABS-CBN and was eventually given its own television program on GMA Network. The segment is sponsored by the international brand Del Monte Foods. [39]

Years: 1997

It is a game segment sponsored by Del Monte.

Years: 1982

The segment is a dance contest for women who can belly dance. The contestants perform to the music "Desert Dance" by the group Abdul Hassan & His Orchestra.

Years: 1990s

It is a singing contest for contestants who can sing the 1994 hit song "Di Ko Kayang Tanggapin" by singer April Boy Regino.

Years: 2009

It is a contest sponsored by the shampoo brand Head & Shoulders where contestants must jump through a trampoline and stick their bodies into a velcro wall, the challenge is the contestants must reach the tallest height of the velcro wall and they shouldn't fall from the velcro wall in order to win.

Years: 1980s

Disco Duel Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s. [9]

Years: 1980s

Disco Fever Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s. [9]

Years: 1982
Years: (unknown) [9]
Years: 2003
Years: 2012

D'Kilabots: Mr. Pogi, Weh? is a "beauty" pageant for less attractive men who are talented and confident. The segment is a revival of Feeling Pogi, which is a spoof segment of the Mr. Pogi contest. It is also a promotional segment for D' Kilabots Pogi Brothers Weh?! , a romantic comedy film starring Jose Manalo and Wally Bayola.

Years: (unknown) [9]
Years: early 1990s

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the song "Do The Rave Stomp" by Argentine artist DJ Dero after its release in 1993. [9]

Years: (unknown)

Do The Rock Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: (unknown)

Do The Walk Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: 1986, 1993, 2000, 2001, 2020

It is a unique contest where competitors are able to perform songs with both male and female voices. To enhance their performances, the contestants are also dressed in unique attires. One-half of their bodies is dressed in male clothing, while the other half is dressed in female clothing. The contestants repeatedly turn their bodies to the proper side that matches the voice type that they are currently using.

The earlier versions of the segment is titled Doble Cara and is a lip syncing contest where contestants are lip syncing their chosen male-female duet songs. The later versions of the segment evolved into an actual singing contest where contestants must now use their real voices while performing their choice of song. The later versions of the segment also has its title changed to Doble Kara.

Its 2020 edition was revived for a limited engagement only, as part of the 40th anniversary celebration of Eat Bulaga!. The grand winner of this edition joins the other grand winners of the other revived segments for the Tatak Eat Bulaga! Grand Showdown.

Years: 1997

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the song "Doctor Jones" by Danish dance-pop group Aqua after its release in 1997.

Years: (unknown) [9]
Years: 1987

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Years: 1983

Earthquake (1983 The Flirtations song) Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s. Contestants must dance the 1983 song "Earthquake" by the all–female musical group The Flirtations.

Years: 1996

Eat B-Joke-eH! is an impromptu comedy skit segment in which the primary characters of the story must follow the descriptions of the narrator. The narrator reads an originally written story, but may add additional descriptions that the characters must act to make the story funnier and more entertaining.

Years: 2018

It is a reality web series that can be watched exclusively on Eat Bulaga!'s official YouTube channel, as part of their 40th anniversary celebration, where the EB Dabarkads fulfill the roles as one of several off-cam staffs of the variety show. The goal of the segment is to showcase to the viewers, as well as to the EB Dabarkads who will take the challenge themselves, the idea on how the staffs and crews behind the camera work to run the show. It is also Eat Bulaga!'s platform for giving appreciation, credits, and thanks to the people who work behind the camera for the noontime show.

Here are some of the EB Dabarkads who took the challenge and their respective roles (currently ongoing and incomplete:) Pauleen Luna as Production Assistant; Joey de Leon, and Ryzza Mae Dizon as Social Media Managers; Ruby Rodriguez as Juan For All, All For Juan Registration Staff; Pia Guanio as Juan For All, All For Juan Executive Producer; Luane Dy as Juan For All, All For Juan Location Manager; That's My Baes Kenneth Medrano, Miggy Tolentino, Tommy Peñaflor, and Joel Palencia as Propsmen; Maine Mendoza as Core Member; DJ Lyka Barista, DJ Malaya, and DJ Raqi Terra as Jesters; Wally Bayola as Creative Writer.

Years: 2010

It is one of Eat Bulaga's advocacy projects where they build or renovate classrooms and libraries and provide school materials on different parts of the Philippines.

Years: early 1990s

It is a comedy skit segment where it narrates a spoof of some of the famous fairy tale stories, and the EB hosts will portray the characters from the story.

Years: 1980 (Passion Reenactment), 1981–2007, 2014–present (replays of old episodes were aired in 2008–2013)

In 1980, Eat Bulaga! made a Passion reenactment where it ran its rendition of Jesus Christ Superstar with Vic Sotto as Jesus and Joey De Leon as Pilate.

In 1981, Eat Bulaga! started a tradition of suspending its regular programming during the Holy Week. Instead, the show is replaced with drama specials from Holy Monday to Holy Wednesday featuring heart-wrenching stories that convey important lessons about life and family. The special programming stars the Eat Bulaga! hosts and special guest actors. The production of new Lenten specials was put on hold in 2007. During its seven-year hiatus, prior episodes of its old Lenten specials were aired instead. The production of new episodes made its comeback in 2014, and are inspired by true-to-life stories of former winners from Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol. Since then, the Lenten offerings is aired annually since then. [40] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak in the Philippines, production of episodes was again suspended this March 2020. The title is alternatively stylized as Eat Bulaga's Lenten Special.

Years: 1979

It is one of the first ever segments of Eat Bulaga! in 1979, and it is the first ever singing contest of Eat Bulaga! for aspiring singers.

Years: 2010

It is a portion where there are two groups of pairs that will be facing in a challenge, each pair consists of one EB Dabarkads and one studio audience, the challenge was to consume as many food as they can in one minute. The group who will consume as many foods as they can in one minute will be the winner.

Years: 2012

The segment is a competition in which rock bands perform rock version of popular Filipino Christmas songs.

Years: 2005

Eat Star Café has the same concept as the signature Eat Bulaga! segment Bulagaan, except it is in a karaoke bar setting instead of a classroom. Hosts are divided into pairs and must sing their answers to the asker's questions. The score for each group's performance is shown by the karaoke screen.

Years: 1998
Years: 1998
Years: 2008

E-Banda is a music competition for rock bands that were formed in colleges and universities.

Years: 2015

EB & Co. Christmas Party is a segment for groups of coworkers who can put on a good musical performance for their company Christmas party.

Years: 2006, 2008

After the SexBomb Girls were pulled off the show by their manager due to a conflict with the show's producer, Eat Bulaga! decided to create a reality competition to search for female dancers who will become part of its new in-house dance group called the EB Babes. The ten winners of the competition became the original members of the new dance group that officially debuted in the show in August 2006. [41]

A second edition was held in February 2008 after one of the original members left the group due to pregnancy. The competition brought in three new members to the group to replace the vacant slot as well as to further expand the dance group. [42]

As of present, there are 3 original members left, as some of them either joined other groups, married and in the case of EB Babe Maiko, she died in a drowning accident.

Years: 2012

Five rock bands were selected from off-air auditions held in various cities across the country to compete in the live grand finals of the music competition on Eat Bulaga!.

Years: 2007

The Eat Bulaga! hosts are divided into pairs to compete in a one-day dance competition. Each pair must incorporate their own style to their performance, and may choose to include a celebrity guest and a well-known dance group in their production. The winner is determined by home viewers via SMS text voting.

Years: 2009

EB Dance Station is a dance contest for both male and female dance groups. The male dance groups must use the song "Calle Ocho" by Pitbull, while female dance groups must use the song "Diva" by Beyoncé. The emcees for the segment are DJs Mr. Fu and Sam Y.G. also known as Shivaker.

Years: 2019

It is a group dance contest that is part of the 40th anniversary celebration of Eat Bulaga!. Groups consisting of members 15 years old and below dance to the several dance hits that was popularized through Eat Bulaga! in the 1980s.

The grand winner of this segment joins the other grand winners of the other revived segments for the Tatak Eat Bulaga! Grand Showdown.

Years: 2019–2020

It is a cheerleading dance contest for senior high school and college cheerleaders that is part of the 40th anniversary celebration of Eat Bulaga!. Each cheerleading group or pep squad represents their respective schools, universities, and colleges. It showcases several dance hits that was popularized through Eat Bulaga! in the 1990s.

The grand winner of this segment joins the other grand winners of the other revived segments for the Tatak Eat Bulaga! Grand Showdown.

Years: 2009, 2013, 2017

EBest: Eat Bulaga's Excellent Student Award fetes thirty underprivileged but deserving elementary students from all over the country in 2009 as part of its thirtieth anniversary celebration and its gesture of paying back to the public who has supported the program all these years. With the help of Eat Bulaga!, the kids and their parents can be spared from daily expenses that high school education brings. [43]

A second batch of thirty EBest scholars are chosen again in 2013. The new batch will also receive financial help and educational assistance from the show throughout their four years in high school. In addition, the original batch are also invited back to be congratulated on their graduation from high school. However, Eat Bulaga!'s help does not end in high school as the students' story of hope and inspiration continues. The show has pledged its new commitment to send the students to college. [44]

In 2017, the original batch of EBest scholars are invited back to Eat Bulaga! as the students graduate from college one by one. The graduates retell their stories of and reveal the academic degrees that they have completed from their universities. The hosts congratulate the graduates and provide them a final gift to be used for their future endeavors.

Years: 2004–2006

Home viewers get a chance to win cash prizes and other giveaways by calling in to answer a question. [24] The title of the segment is a play on the famous quote "E.T. phone home" from the 1982 American film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial .

Years: 2013

EB Gymeoke Exerci-Sing is a unique singing contest in which contestants must sing well while completing a specific workout using one of the gym equipments. The level of difficulty increases while completing the workout. Lance Serrano, an actor and a commercial model, became well known as the "Pambansang Gym Instructor ng Bayan" after his stint as the fitness instructor of the segment. [45]

Years: 2009

EB Heroes honors the civil accomplishments of several Filipinos who have been helping the underprivileged from far-flung faces. As part of its commitment to give back for its 30th anniversary celebration, Eat Bulaga! quietly searched the whole country to look for seemingly ordinary people whose contributions to society had been previously unheralded. Those people were declared as the unsung heroes of today and were given a small reward as a token of appreciation. [46]

Years: 2012, 2014

EB Kids' Dance Showdown is a one-day competition between four groups of child dancers. Each group is accompanied by an Eat Bulaga! host during their performance.

Years: 2010
Years: 2008

EB MRT: Most Requested Trip is a game segment that is similar to musical chairs, except in a commuter train setting. Audience members and Eat Bulaga! hosts must dance before the on-screen display reveals the sitting position that they must do on the chairs once the music stops. Each round involves two people, one host and one audience member, per chair. The players who are left without a chair are eliminated from the game. One chair is then removed to ensure that there will always be two fewer chairs than there are players. The name of the segment is a word play on the acronym of the Metro Rail Transit System, the train system which the setting of the game is based on.

Years: 2013

Two groups of celebrity competitors face a series of exciting challenges and obstacles in the swimming pool. The group with the fastest time wins the game.

Years: 2012, 2013, 2014

EB Super Dance: Bayanihan sa Sayawan is a charity dance showdown between the hosts for the victims of the 2012 Visayas earthquake. Home viewers are asked to vote for the winner of the competition. The winner will then receive a large cash prize, which will be entirely donated to the town of the winner's choice. Meanwhile, the number of votes of the home viewers is converted into the amount of emergency preparedness kits that will be brought to the affected towns in Visayas.

Years: 2011, 2017

EB Universe: The Ultimate Beauty Pageant is similar to the popular segment BEBOT: Binibini ng Eat Bulaga on Television, but is a closer parody of the Miss Universe pageant. With the exception of Paolo Ballesteros, all contestants are gay comedians who are dressed in drag. The highlight of the competition are the funny antics of the five contestants during the introductory portion, the talent portion, and the question-and-answer portion. The segment is fully scripted and the outcome of the competition is previously arranged. [47]

In 2017, the one-day segment was revived under a slightly modified title, Miss EB Universe, including the word "Miss" in the title and completely dropping the subtitle. There were only three contestants in the pageant: Allan K., Sinon Loresca, and Patricia Tumulak. This edition did not also include a talent portion. The pageant spoofed the 2016 Miss Universe pageant in which Steve Harvey returned to host the event after his notable error in Miss Universe 2015.

Years: 1997

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the song "Electric Avenue" by White Man Can't Reggae from the album Bandung Baby after its release in 1997. It is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1990s.

Years: 2019

It is a subsegment of Zoombarangay: Zoombabait Ninyo, Thank You! sponsored by the energy drink brand Energen. The hosts will search for a certain studio audience who showed an energetic dance move. The chosen winner will win 5,000 pesos cash and a gift pack from the segment's sponsor.

Years: 2016

English 101 with Jimmy Saints is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol. Well known for his broken English, Jimmy Santos translates Tagalog words and phrases into English as requested by some barangay residents. The number on the segment's title increases by one after each new episode.

Years: 2006

Eternity Acting Contest is an acting contest. Each day, two female contestants must act a scene from the film with a few Eat Bulaga! hosts. The contestants must portray Iza Calzado's role of Milagros with the hosts of Eat Bulaga! as their co-stars. The acting contest serves as a promotional segment for the 2006 romance film Eternity, which stars Dingdong Dantes and Iza Calzado. It is directed by Mark A. Reyes and produced by Regal Entertainment, Inc. The segment is one of the many acting contests created by the noontime show for promotional purposes.

Years: 1980
Years: 2018

It is a segment where the hosts of the Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol segment searches for a sari-sari store who sells multiple Eveready products on a certain barangay. The spotted sari-sari store will win a cash prize and gift packs from Eveready. The segment is sponsored by the battery brand Eveready .

Years: 1997

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the song "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" by the Backstreet Boys after its release in 1997.

Years: (unknown)

Everybody Salsa Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!.

Years: 2005

It is a raffle promo sponsored by the brand Extra Joss.

Years: 2021

The Dabarkads Will Request The Throwback Episode Or Segment In The Facebook Page Of Eat Bulaga! Then Will Aired On TV And Live Streaming.

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Years: 2004

It is a singing contest with participants consisting of families. Four notable participants of the competition were the Cercado sisters, Almira, Irene, Mylene, and Celina Cercado, now popularly known as 4th Impact , who rose to prominence after getting the fifth place in the 12th series of X Factor UK . [48]

Years: 2003
Years: 1985

Fast Forward Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! in the 1980s. It serves as a promotional segment for the 1985 movie Fast Forward which stars John Scott Clough and Don Franklin. Contestants must dance to the said movie's soundtracks such as the 1985 song "Breakin' Out" by Kip Lennon.

Years: 1997

Fat-Talbugan (alternatively spelled Fat-Talbugan) is a beauty pageant for overweight women. It is one of the first segments on local television that gave chubby and heavy people a chance to prove that big can also be beautiful. [49]

Years: 2000, 2001, 2009, 2019

Feeling Pogi is a "beauty" contest for less attractive men who have the guts and the talent to woo the viewers and to win the competition. The contestants must also name who they think their male celebrity look-alike is as part of their introduction. The segment is the original spoof of the signature Eat Bulaga! segment Mr. Pogi.

Its 2019 edition, which is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol, was revived for a limited engagement only, as part of the 40th anniversary celebration of Eat Bulaga!. The grand winner of this edition joins the other grand winners of the other revived segments for the Tatak Eat Bulaga! Grand Showdown.

Years: 2001

It is a contest for overweight women and a revival of the Fat-Talbugan segment. One notable contestant of the contest is the Miss Talent and third-runner-up winner of the 2001 edition, comedienne Boobsie Wonderland.

Years: 1998

Find Your Luck is a game segment that involves oversized playing cards and two players. Both players are given a grid of cards. The goal of the game is to luckily pick a card that is higher than the opponent's. The cards are flipped to reveal the number, and the player with the higher value wins the round.

Years: 2014

FHHM: For Healthy and Heavy Models Only is a beauty pageant for plus-size women who are voluptuously beautiful and talented. [49] The segment is a reincarnation of the segment Fat-Talbugan. The grand finalists of the competition became known as Sixbomb Dancers for their stint as the dancers in the revival of the segment Laban o Bawi. The name of the segment is a spoof of FHM , a men's magazine that has customarily featured sexy models on its front cover. [50]

Years: 1983

Flashback is an early music competition. One notable contestant is television newscaster Arnold Clavio whose band played as The Beatles. Unfortunately, they lost. [51]

Years: 2013

Flip Eat: Filipino Rap is a rap battle competition for aspiring Filipino rap groups. Since the segment was created at the beginning of the Filipino Christmas season, the lyrics of the rap songs must be Christmas-related.

Years: 1984

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the song "Footloose" by Kenny Loggins after its release in 1984. It is one of the show's dance contests in the 1980s. [52]

Years: 2004

The segment is one of the several acting contests created by Eat Bulaga!. It serves as a promotional segment for the 2004 romantic drama film Forever My Love, which stars Oyo Boy Sotto and Nadine Samonte. Contestants must act a scene from the film with a few Eat Bulaga! hosts.

Years: (unknown)

Freaky Dance is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: 1992–1993

It is a raffle promo sponsored by the Japanese photography brand Fujifilm and its Philippine distributor YKL.

Years: 1997

It is a raffle promo sponsored by the liquor brand Fundador.

Years: 1981

Funk Attack Dance Contest is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s.

Years: 1982
Years: 1981
Years: 1982

Futuristic Dance Contest is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s. Contestants must dance to the 1981 song "Pac-Man Fever" by the American musical duo Buckner & Garcia.

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Years: 2004

Ganda ng Pare Ko is a reality-based personality contest for homosexual individuals. Beauty and brains are two important criteria for the contest, but the contestants must also face a series of challenges in order to determine the winner of the segment.

Years: 2020–present

It is a segment at the barangay sponsored by Coca-Cola. It has a similar concept with the What's Ur Ulam? segment back in the early 2010s, also sponsored by the same sponsor. Several residents from the barangay as participants will be presenting their homemade meals, each participants has their own respective numbers that will be used for the raffle. The hosts will then choose randomly a one random number, and the participant which has the chosen number will be the segment's winner, dubbed by the segment as HuliFam (a parody of the Filipino slang HuliCam.) The participant will then choose one of the four envelopes, which is represented by the letters C, O, K, and E, for the participant's prize; each envelope containing a cash prize, the highest possible prize being 20,000 pesos.

Years: 1980s, 1993–1994, 1996

Gaya-Gaya, Puto Maya is the original lip sync impersonation contest for impersonators who can imitate the look and the moves of a local or foreign personality. In the talent portion, the contestants will lip sync the singing voice of the celebrity who they are trying to impersonate. The name of the segment is based on the Filipino phrase that is commonly used to mock someone who is trying to copy someone else.

Years: 1995

Gaya-Gaya Kaya? is a lip sync impersonation contest for impersonators who can imitate the appearance and the behavior of a local or foreign personality. The segment is one of the several reincarnations of the segment Gaya-Gaya, Puto Maya.

Years: 2006

It is a text promo for the Christmas season sponsored by the Philippine telecommunications company Globe Telecom. Prizes include ten thousand pesos GCash for the daily prize and one million pesos for the grand draw.

Years: 1998 [17]
Years: 1999

It is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1990s. Contestants dance to the 1997 song "Get Up! Go Insane!" by British DJs Stretch & Vern.

Years: 2014–2015

GGSS: Gayang-Gaya, Siyang Siya! is a lip sync impersonation contest for contestants who are judged on how good they can copy the look of their chosen local or foreign celebrity. The segment is one of the several reincarnations of the segment Gaya Gaya, Puto Maya. [53]

Years: 1980s

Ghostbusters Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. Contestants dance to the 1984 song "Ghostbusters". The dance contest also serves as a promotional segment for the 1984 film Ghostbusters . [9]

Years: 2014

Girl Power Dance Challenge is a one-day dance showdown between female Eat Bulaga! hosts Ruby Rodriguez, Pauleen Luna, Julia Clarete, and Isabelle Daza. Each competitor may display different styles of dancing and is accompanied by a well-known dance group. [54]

Years: 1980s, early to mid-2000s, 2016, 2017

Give Love on Christmas Day is a segment that fulfills the simple wishes and dreams of the needy during the Christmas season.

One notable event from the segment was from an Eat Bulaga! episode on December 16, 2006, where a little girl wished to see the SexBomb Girls perform on Eat Bulaga!. It initiated the return of the said dance group to the show, after leaving the noontime show months earlier of that same year due to a rift with both SexBomb Girls and Eat Bulaga!'s managements.

Years: 2017

It is a special edition of the Give Love on Christmas Day segment on January 2, 2017, during Alden Richards' 25th birthday celebration. Four wishers from the studio audience are chosen where their wishes are granted.

Years: 2018

It is the new year's edition of the Give Love on Christmas Day segment.

Years: 2018

It is the post-Christmas season edition of the Give Love on Christmas Day segment.

Years: 2004

It is a promotional segment sponsored by the Philippine mobile network Globe.

Years: 1996
Years: 2016

Brave studio audience members get to do a 40-second audition showcasing their talents to the voting audience for the chance to become the next big star. [55]

Years: 2018

It is a raffle promo sponsored by the coffee brand Great Taste.

Years: 1997–1998
Years: 2007

It is a guessing game segment and a reincarnation of the Guhit Bulaga segment. The EB Hosts are divided into two groups: Blue and Yellow. In the game, the picturist obtains their phrase by first popping any of the balloons on the floor. Each balloon contains a phrase that the picturist must then draw. The picturist uses a touchscreen and a stylus to draw their picture. The drawing screen is mirrored to a larger screen so the audience and the players could see the display content. The players are given 60 seconds to guess the word. The players alternatively drew a star to indicate if the phrase is English and a quick outline of the Philippine flag if it is Tagalog.

Years: 1996

Guhit Bulaga is a guessing game segment which involves a picturist and word-guessers. The picturist must draw the words or phrases using a marker on a pad paper that is vertically hung on a stand so the word-guessers and the audience could see, while the word-guessers must figure them out from the picturist's visual clues under a certain time limit.

The segment has several reincarnations throughout the years, with the mechanics of several reincarnations slightly tweaked and added several challenges and twists, such as GuhEat Bulaga! in 2007 and Guhit Bulaga Plus in 2018.

Years: 2019

It is a guessing game segment during Saturdays and a reincarnation of the Guhit Bulaga segment. The segment's mechanics is revised from the original edition. The EB Hosts will be divided into two groups: Blue and Yellow. The twist of the game is that one picturist and one guesser will be chosen per group for each round, and the rest of the members will be blindfolded except for the picturist and the guesser. The picturist is at the barangay while the guesser is at the studio. The picturist will be given a word or a phrase which he or she must draw on a whiteboard, the category won't be given to the guesser; the sole guesser must guess what is the exact word or phrase he or she is drawing or sketching under 1 minute. They will be given automatically 5 points if they guessed the correct answer, but there's a catch, the guesser can ask one of his or her teammate for help, that teammate will then remove his or her blindfold and also help in guessing the word or phrase, but there will be a 2-point deduction from the 5 point score; the guesser can ask for 2 teammates for help. If the group manage to guess the word or phrase with the sole guesser, the group will get 5 points, if the group manage to guess the word or phrase with 2 guessers, the group will get 3 points, if the group manage to guess the word or phrase with 3 guessers, the group will get 1 point, and the group. won't be getting a point if the guessers failed to guess the word or phrase under 1 minute for each round. The group with the highest score will be the winner.

Years: 2018–2019

It is a guessing game segment and a reincarnation of the Guhit Bulaga segment. The segment's mechanics is revised from the original edition. Picturists are now able to draw on several drawing platforms: a pad paper, a blackboard, a whiteboard, and a touch screen. Aside from the main format, it also adds several challenges and twists for the picturist such as: wearing an eyepatch called Aling Ysing Eye before drawing, spinning while bowing the head on a baseball bat for three times before drawing, two picturists drawing as partners while handcuffed with each other, wearing a special goggles before drawing, using a marker that sticks on a long stick to draw on the whiteboard that is on a higher height, using a thermometer pen that the picturist must place on his or her armpit while drawing, using a jumbo pencil while drawing on a pad paper, using the picturist's pinky finger while drawing on a touch screen, and the regular variant where the picturist can draw on any drawing platforms of his or her choosing without additional challenges. There are two editions: Weekday Edition, and Saturday Edition.

In the Weekday Edition, The EB Host or Feature who will be assigned to draw will pick a person from the Broadway audience from each color team (red, yellow, green, or blue). The guesser will be given the category as a clue for the word or phrase that the picturist will draw, the picturist will draw, and the Broadway audience guesser must guess the word under 45 seconds. Whoever team has the fastest time in guessing wins the limited edition Eat Bulaga! T-shirts.

In the Saturday Edition, the EB Hosts will be divided into two groups: Blue and Yellow. For each group, one member will be chosen and will be given a word or a phrase which he or she must draw on a blackboard or a whiteboard or a paper or a touch screen; his or her group mates must guess what is the exact word or phrase he or she is drawing or sketching under 1 minute, each right guess will add one point to the group. While guessers are given a category as a clue on the Weekday Edition, the category wasn't given as a clue to the guessers on the Saturday Edition as an added challenge. The group who accumulated the highest score will be the winner.

Years: 1999

Guhit Bulinggit is a drawing contest in the late 1990s for children. For the home viewers, they sent their artworks to Broadway Centrum or to TAPE Office.

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Years: 2002

It is both a singing contest and an acting contest for contestants who must sing the song "Kahit Na" which is the theme song of GMA Primetime soap Habang Kapiling Ka .

Years: 2003
Years: 2011–2014

One lucky studio audience member has the opportunity to win cash prize based on the weight of the coins that they will scoop and transfer from any of the coin basins to the weighing scale in the center of the stage. The player has 60 seconds to perform the task. [56]

Years: 2012-2014, 2016

Hakot Pa More! is a reincarnation of the former segment Hakot All You Can, with a few changes. One audience member has the opportunity to win a cash prize based on the weight of the coins that they scoop and transfer from any of the six coin basins to the weighing scale in the center of the stage. After the first 30 seconds, one member of the That's My Baes will assist the contestant in gathering more coins for the remaining 30 seconds on the timer. The LCD display that shows the current weight of the coins is also covered after the first thirty seconds. Four studio audience members must guess the weight of the coins in order to also win cash prize. The closest guess without going over the actual weight wins more cash prize than the other three players.

Years: 2015-2016

ATM with the BAE'S is a Segment of Eat Bulaga! that aired since Aug 2015 - Jan 2016, Alden Richards ad Sam Y.G are the Hosts of this Eat Bulaga! Segment. 5 contestants had chisen from the Studio Audience to join the Dance and to Copy the BAE Pause, so that the contestants will pick their Favourite That's my BAE'S to join the Jackpot Round ATM Ang Tenga M, so that they could join to answer the Question that they Prepared.

Years: 1979

It is one of the first ever segments of Eat Bulaga! in 1979, and it is the first ever acting contest of Eat Bulaga!, sponsored by the throat lozenge brand Halls.

Years: December 2007

It is a special Christmas season portion in-between commercial breaks where the contestants must complete the missing lyrics from several Christmas songs and text their answer from their cellphones in order to win a prize.

Years: 2019

It is a party game segment. The weekday edition is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol, and the Saturday edition is a standalone segment.

Players will play several games. One of those games is the Marshmallow Challenge where the players must eat a hanging marshmallow using their big toe while sitting on a chair to control the thread that the marshmallow hangs onto; the first player to successfully eat the marshmallow wins. Another game is the Tinapay Challenge, which has the same format with the Marshmallow Challenge but uses a bread instead of a marshmallow. Another game is the Pitik Kalamansi Challenge where the players must spin for three to five times and then flicking the calamansi fruit using their finger while covering their one eye; the player who successfully flicks the calamansi fruit wins.

The weekday edition feature several children from the barangay as players. The Saturday edition feature the Eat Bulaga! Dabarkads, and sometimes celebrity guests, as players, in which they were divided into two groups: the Blue team, and the Yellow team; where the team with the highest score wins.

Years: 2005

It is a group dance contest.

Years: 1982
Years: 2015

HBD is a portion in which viewers can send messages and photos to greet their loved ones a happy birthday on-air. The segment is presented by Patricia Tumulak. [57]

Years: 1994–1995

Aspiring rock and metal bands across the country compete for a chance to win a large cash prize and a recording contract with OctoArts Music The contest was hosted by Fire, the duo of singers Ana and Soraya. [58]

Years: 1991, 1992, 1994, 1998

Heart to Get is a reality dating game segment every February during the 1990s in time for Valentine's Day. The segment aims to find a perfect partner from a pool of romantic interests for an eligible bachelor. Each candidate will go through a series of challenges and questions to test the compatibility with the bachelor. The bachelor will ultimately decide which candidate he or she would go on a date with.

Years: (unknown) [9]
Years: 1991

It is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1990s. It serves as a promotional segment for the 1990 song "Hello Afrika" by Sweden-based musician and producer Dr. Alban.

Years: 1998

Hello Telephone? is an interactive telephone game segment in the mid-1990s.

Years: 1991

It is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1990s. It serves as a promotional segment for the 1990 song Here Comes the Hammer by American hip hop recording artist MC Hammer, along with other songs by MC Hammer such as the 1990 song U Can't Touch This.

Years: 1980s
Years: 1998

He's So Kaka is a beauty contest for men who are handsome and talented. The segment is a reincarnation of the segment Mr. Pogi. One notable contestant is actor Danilo Barrios who joined the contest in 1998 and became its grand winner.

Years: (unknown) [9]
Years: 1983

High Society Girl Dance Contest is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s. The contestants must dance to the 1983 song "High Society Girl" by the Danish electronic music duo group Laid Back. [59]

Years: 2002

Hi-Lo Todo Panalo is a game segment that involves oversized playing cards. In a row of cards, players must guess whether the next card is higher or lower than the previous one. The game continues as long as the player guesses correctly. The segment is based on the American television game show Card Sharks .

Years: 1980

The first iteration of Himig Pag-Ibig is Eat Bulaga!'s first ever songwriting contest during the Valentine's season, in which songwriters must compose and write a love song. The winning piece is the song, composed by Boyet Palisoc, titled Bakit Ba Ganyan; the song will later be popularized by Dina Bonnevie.

Years: 1983, 1985, 1992

The second iteration of Himig Pag-Ibig is a singing contest for Valentine's Day in which pairs sing popular love songs.

Years: 1999

The segment is one of the several acting contests created by Eat Bulaga!. It serves as a promotional segment for the 1999 film Hinahanap-hanap kita.

Years: 1991

The segment is one of the several acting contests created by Eat Bulaga!. It serves as a promotional segment for the 1991 film Hinukay Ko Na Ang Libingan Mo! .

Years: 1986

It is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s. Contestants must dance to the 1986 song "Holiday Rap" by Dutch hip hop duo MC Miker G & DJ Sven.

Years: 1980s

Hot Summer Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s.

Years: 2016

Several people who were taken from the studio audience must each pick one of the That's My Baes. Each member of the That's My Baes is holding a cellphone. Only one of those cellphones has the correct number to call Maine Mendoza. The lucky person who picked the correct cellphone advances to the jackpot round. In the jackpot round, the player is presented with a row of tablets that contains one number. The player must guess whether the next tablet has a higher, lower, or the number than the previous one. The jackpot round has the same format as the former segment Hi-Lo Todo Panalo. The theme music of the segment is "Hotline Bling" by Canadian rapper Drake, which the name of the segment is also based on. [60]

Years: 1996

Housie House '96 Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1990s. Contestants dance to several songs, such as the 1995 song "Beautiful Life" by Swedish band Ace of Base.

Years: 1992
Years: 1992, 1993, 1994, 1999

Humanap Ka ng Pang-Eat is a competition for aspiring stand-up comedians. The contestants tell humorous stories, jokes, and one-liners to make the audience laugh. They may also use props and music to enhance their acts.

Years: 2019

It is a Facebook promo for the entire month of June 2019 that is part of the 40th anniversary celebration of Eat Bulaga!. Certain requirements will be provided during the show. Participants watching on television must comment the correct answer, along with a code that will be given by the program and a selfie picture on the television while watching the Rush 4 Win Philippines: Slippery Stairs segment, on the designated Facebook post from the official Facebook page of Eat Bulaga! under a certain time limit. Audience from the studio will also have a chance to join the promo. A total of 40 participants will be chosen, for the entire month of June 2019. Prizes include 4 motorcycles.

Years: (unknown) [61]
Years: 2018, 2020

A subsegment of Juan For All, All For Juan, it is a talent contest in the barangay wherein 2 to 3 children (mostly under the age of 12) will participate to shown their own distinctive talents. The winner is given gift packs from the show's sponsors and Php10,000. In the next round, 72 daily winners were clustered together into seven groups, each group having 2 EB Dabarkads coaches. For this round, the daily winners showcased their talents, where 2 competitors, from each cluster, were chosen to represent their respective clusters to the next round: the intercluster competition. For the intercluster competition, it is divided into two rounds. For each round, one of the seven cluster's two representatives will perform, the other one on the second round. Within those two rounds, nine winners were chosen. The nine winners will advance for the intercluster grand finals round of the competition, where five finalists will be chosen. The five finalists will advance and compete for the grand showdown of the competition.

Its 2020 edition, which is already its own segment, was revived for a limited engagement only, as part of the 40th anniversary celebration of Eat Bulaga!. The grand winner of this edition joins the other grand winners of the other revived segments for the Tatak Eat Bulaga! Grand Showdown.

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Years: 1998

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the song "I Keep On Saying" by Filipino pop rock band Nexxus after its release in 1998.

Years: (unknown)

I Like You Dance-Alike Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: 2013

It is a Facebook promo where the contestants must send their photos showing them watching Eat Bulaga! on TV on the official Eat Bulaga! Facebook page. The prizes for the winners are 2 Eat Bulaga! T-shirts, 5 SOS (Sandata on Sakuna,) and 5 Dabarkads Pass (tickets to watch at the Eat Bulaga! studio.)

Years: (unknown) [9]
Years: 2002

Idol of the People is a talent contest to discover the idol of the people in singing and dancing. The segment is divided into two categories: singing category and dancing category. Two acts (one in each category) will win in the grand finals.

Years: (unknown)

It was one of the many segments of Eat Bulaga!. One discovery of that segment was comedian and singer Blakdyak.

Years: 2003

It is a basketball shooting segment. [62]

Years: (unknown) [9]
Years: 2016

Inday Henyo is a subsegment of Kalyeserye . It is a cooking competition for barangay residents who have their own unique recipes to traditional Filipino dishes. Each contestant prepares one dish over the course of the episode, taking the audience through the inspiration, preparation, and stages of cooking. The segment is set up like a traditional cooking show, except there are two contestants in each episode. Inday Henyo is integrated into the storyline of Kalyeserye as a contest to look for a new housemaid suitable for the newly married AlDub.

Years: 1979

It is one of the first ever segments of Eat Bulaga! in 1979. It is a quiz segment in which the contestant who can provide the wittiest answers to the given questions will win.

Years: 1980s
Years: 1990, 1991, 1995, 2001, 2013

Ikaw at Echo is an impersonation contest at the turn of the millennium for contestants who can imitate the look and the singing voice of a local or foreign celebrity. The segment is similar to the concept of the segment Gaya Gaya, Puto Maya, but the contestants of Ikaw at Echo must use their real voice during their performance instead of lip syncing. One notable contestant who joined the contest was Mitoy Yonting who, a few years after joining the Rockstar 2 Bakit? Sing-Alike Contest in Eat Bulaga!, joined Ikaw at Echo in the same show where he managed to reach to the grand finals.

In 2013, the segment was revived under a new name, Ikaw at Echo: Ka-Voice ni Idol, to further emphasize the voice impersonation aspect of the competition.

Years: 2010

The segment is one of the several acting contests created by Eat Bulaga!. It serves as a promotional segment for the 2010 romantic drama film In Your Eyes , which stars Claudine Barreto, Anne Curtis, and Richard Gutierrez. Contestants must act a scene from the film with a few Eat Bulaga! hosts.

Years: 2005

I Object, Your Honor is a special segment that tests the cleverness and originality of the Eat Bulaga! hosts. The hosts are divided into two teams. In each round, both teams are given one specific object. Each group will take turns to think of and to act out a clever use for that object by realizing what other objects it might resemble. For instance, a closed umbrella roughly resembles a sword or a walking cane. The team must then act out its new function. At the end of each round, the judges decide which team had the cleverest ideas.

Years: 2015

It is a revival of the I Object, Your Honor segment. It added an Internet meme to the segment title to make it more relevant to the youth.

Years: 1980s
Years: 2010–present

It is a special project annually held during Bossing Vic Sotto's birthday, where Vic requests for the viewers and audience to donate pencils and notebooks that will be given to the children that are in need of school materials. The project starts from the summer season until the beginning of a school year.

Years: 1987

Isang Milyong Pangarap is a raffle draw sponsored by Ginebra San Miguel Añejo Rum.

Years: 1996

The segment is one of the several acting contests created by Eat Bulaga!. It serves as a promotional segment for the 1996 film Istokwa, which stars Mark Anthony Fernandez, G. Toengi, and Spencer Reyes.

Years: 2018–present

It is one of the advocacy and eco-friendly projects of Eat Bulaga!. Continuing from their Plastic ni Juan project, EB launched the Istraw ni Juan project, with the tagline: "Istraw ni Juan, Hindi Plastic!", for providing washable and reusable metal straws in exchange for plastic bottles, in effect encouraging people to use reusable metal straws instead of using plastic straws, to help in protecting the earth's nature.

Years: (unknown) [9]
Years: 1998

It is a singing contest where the contestants must sing the 1998 hit song "I'll Be There for You" by The Moffatts. During the contest's grand finals, The Moffatts themselves were invited to the show as judges for the competition.

Years: 1992

It is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1990s. Contestants dance to the 1991 song "I'm Too Sexy" by British band Right Said Fred.

Years: early 1980s

It is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s. The contestants must dance to the 1982 song "I'm So Excited" by the American vocal group The Pointer Sisters.

Years: (unknown) [9]
Years: 2015

I-Search Na Yan is a home viewer portion where home viewers have a chance to win cash and other prizes. Ryzza Mae Dizon asks a question related to Philippine history or current events, and people can use any resource, such as an encyclopedia or an electronic source, to find the correct answer.

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Years: 2017

Jackpot En Poy is a game segment based on the children's game rock–paper–scissors. Four players are paired to compete in the three-round segment. In the first round, the first pair plays against each other until one player wins three times (thrice). The next pair then plays against each other in the second round. The winners from the first two rounds then compete against each other to finally determine the ultimate winner. The winner of the game then moves on to the final round. In the final round, the player is presented with several Dabarkads, each holding different amounts of cash prize. The player will then pick three Dabarkads who he or she will play rock–paper–scissors against. The player goes against them one at a time. If the player wins against any of the Eat Bulaga! host, he or she will win the cash prize.

Years: (unknown) [9]
Years: 1980s
Years: 1980s
Years: 2005, 2010–present

Originally developed in 2005 to simply show that barangay residents across the country are tuned in to the show, Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol returned in 2010 and has evolved into one of the most iconic segments of Eat Bulaga!. The segment shows the true purpose of Eat Bulaga! — to help less fortunate Filipinos and to give happiness to every Filipinos who supported the show throughout the years. It is collaboratively hosted by the barangay hosts and the studio hosts. The panel of hosts in the studio commonly consists of Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon, and Allan K. The segment is divided into two parts: Sugod Bahay and Barangay Bayanihan. [63]

The first part is Sugod Bahay, which features different lives of ordinary Filipinos and awards them with financial help for a new chance to realize their hopes and dreams. It is primarily hosted by Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola, Paolo Ballesteros, and Maine Mendoza. Each day, one lucky barangay resident is randomly chosen by the hosts. A studio host draws an entry from a box containing registration forms and calls the phone number to confirm the lucky winner's name and address. The barangay hosts then go to the home address to meet the lucky winner. The winner then shares his life story to the hosts, such as family, occupation, love life, health, and financial status. Throughout the interview, the hosts comically makes funny remarks to keep the conversation lighthearted and entertaining. The winner will then receive a variety of gifts and prizes from the sponsors of the segment, including a cellphone, appliances, grocery items, and a raffle entry for a chance to win a house and lot. Aside from the sponsor's gifts, the winner receives a large financial aid from the show itself. [64]

The second part is Barangay Bayanihan, which aims to promote a communal effort to maintain order and peace while more barangay residents are given the chance to win, hence the Filipino term "bayanihan." It is primarily hosted by Anjo Yllana and Jimmy Santos. All who wish to be eligible to win must bring specific items that the hosts mention and must then race to the numbered spots laid out on the streets in under a minute. The studio hosts pick a random number. The person standing on that number and the three next numbers receive cash prizes and gift packs from the show and its sponsors. The line with the most behaved people, dubbed as the "Bayanihan Line", receives an additional cash prize. In the event of bad weather, the studio hosts select seven entries. The seven winners must each bring plastic bottles and their registration forms to receive a cash prize. This applies to the chosen barangay of the day. For it to qualify, it must be well-organized, clean and well-behaved. Everyday a barangay is added to the list of "qualified" barangays, eventually summing up to more or less 20 barangays for the month. Otherwise, just one violation of the said requirements means the disqualification of that barangay. After each month, the hosts choose three barangays who will win a special prize based on their rank, with the best barangay winning the grand prize and the title of Barangay Bayanihan. [56]

After the Kalyeserye phenomenon, the portion is alternatively held on the Broadway Centrum instead in the barangay for security reasons, usually on Saturdays or special occasions. This alternate portion is redundant after Kalyeserye ended.

As an effort to bring Eat Bulaga! closer to the Filipino people, Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol has developed a variety of subsegments during its long run. The subsegments range from talent contests to ad-lib soap operas and may usually involve participation of barangay residents. Notable subsegments include Suffer Sireyna, That's My Tambay, Problem Solving, and Kalyeserye .

On October 21, 2019, the segment was completely revamped. One of the audience from the studio will be chosen as winner for the segment. A studio host will pick a registration form including the viewer's name and contact number. The winner will go to a room at the backstage with the studio hosts. The format is the same as in Sugod Bahay, in sharing the winner's life story and will receive various prizes and rewards from sponsors.

On March 9, 2020, as a result of temporarily suspending the admission of a live audience at the studio due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines, the segment was slightly reformatted. The segment will choose its winner from a home-viewer. Participants must comment the correct code (that will be shown for the duration of the show) with the correct format and post a selfie picture while watching Eat Bulaga! on a television on the designated Facebook post on the official Eat Bulaga! Facebook page; participants will only have a time limit of 10 minutes, from the time the designated post was posted on Facebook, to post their entry. The chosen winner will then be called by Eat Bulaga! through a Facebook video call and will be featured in the segment.

On June 15, 2020, a week after the show returned live, it was reformatted as Juan for All, All for Juan: Agad-Agad!, wherein hosts will receive cash money and later, GMA Affordabox.

On June 10, 2021, via the show's Facebook page, the show announced that it will be reformatted on 11 June 2021 as Cash Landing on You: Juan for All, All for Juan.

On February 1, 2022, the segment returns its main title as Juan for All, All for Juan.

Years: 2019

It is a Facebook promo for the entire month of July 2019 that is part of the 40th anniversary celebration of Eat Bulaga!. Eat Bulaga! will show a certain scene from an old Eat Bulaga! episode and a question from the shown scene will be provided during the show. Participants watching on television must comment the correct answer, along with a code that will be given by the program, on the designated Facebook post from the official Facebook page of Eat Bulaga! under a certain time limit. A total of 40 participants will be chosen, for the entire month of July 2019. Prizes include 2 House and Lots from Bria Homes.

Years: 2011

It is a photo contest where contestants must send their photos doing a jump shot on the official Eat Bulaga! Facebook page. Among the finalists, the photo with the most likes on the EB Facebook page will win the grand prize. It serves as a promotion for the 2011 novelty song Jump Brother by Jose Manalo and Wally Bayola featuring Elmo Magalona.

Years: (unknown) [9]
Years: 2016

Contestants get to have a split screen duet with a well-known local singer, usually one of their favorite performers. Their celebrity partner is chosen for them in the daily round, which will be their companion for the rest of the competition. Beginning in the semi-finals, the competitors get to have an actual live duet with their celebrity partners, which will last until the grand finals. [65]

Years: 1980s

Just Got Lucky Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! in the 1980s. It serves as a promotional segment for the 1983 song "Just Got Lucky" by the British band JoBoxers.

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Years: 2008

Kabarangay Dance Showdown is a preliminary round to decide which dance group will represent the National Capital Region (NCR) in the Nationwide Kabarangay Dance Showdown. From the many groups that auditioned off-air, only five dance groups were chosen to compete in the one-day dance showdown live on Eat Bulaga!. Each group is accompanied by an Eat Bulaga! host to show off their best hip-hop moves. The winner will represent NCR in the grand finals and will compete against representatives of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.

Years: 2018, 2020

It is a public service project of the program was first unveiled in 2018 in time for the show's 40th anniversary the following year, its mission is to help the less fortunate with a small businesses.

During the coronavirus pandemic. Eat Bulaga! will be selling the Eat Bulaga! Silver Special DVDs for 1,500 pesos. The funds will go to small businesses highly affected by the quarantine such as taho vendors, carinderia owners, and junk shop owners.

Years: 2015

#KaFez is a beauty contest to honor mothers for Mother's Day. Mothers and daughters who are look-alikes talk about their relationship and showcase their talent.

Years: 2007 [9]
Years: 2009–2010

Kahit Sino Pwede! is a talent segment for contestants of all ages who have an amazing skill or talent. The segment can be considered as a continuation of the previous talent segment Kakaibang Bida, but its name emphasizes that anyone can join the competition. [66]

Years: 2009

Kakaibang Bida is a talent segment that features magicians, comedians, contortionists, jugglers, and other performers with unique talents. [67]

Years: 2012–2013

Kaliwa o Kanan: Wave, Wave, Wave! Win, Win, Win! is an interactive video game for the studio audience. The entire studio audience are divided into three teams each with one leader. The entire team must wave their hands to control the vehicle in one minute. Each team must control the vehicle to collect coins that increases its score and to avoid traffic cones that reduces its score. The winner is the team with the highest score. In case of a tie, the lowest number of cones hit in the game will determine the winner. Three people from the winning team are selected to earn a cash prize. [68]

Years: 2015–2016

Kalyeserye is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol. It revolves around the love story of Alden Richards and Maine Mendoza as the fictional couple known as AlDub, accompanied by the comic triumvirate of Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola, and Paolo Ballesteros as the three grandmothers. Initially started as vignette characters for Problem Solving, the concept of the previous segment morphed into a live impromptu soap opera parody due to the chemistry and drama between Mendoza and Richards. This entirely new concept was eventually entitled Kalyeserye. [69] Popular characters popularized by the segment include Yaya Dub, Lola Nidora, Lola Tidora, Lola Tinidora, and Frankie Arenoli.

The segment went on hiatus in September 2016, but returned shortly after a month in October 2016. The segment's new season is no longer part of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol, and is revived as a standalone segment. The second season ended in December 2016 and once again went on hiatus.

Years: 1990s
Years: 2017

KaPalaro: Palarong Pang Barangay is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d'Pipol. Competitors from the barangay of the day play a modified version of the game potato sack race called "sack and field, field and sack". Unlike the traditional rules of the game, the players are crouched down inside a sack that reaches up to their neck. With helmets on, the players must hop from the starting point to the finish line. They must hop forwards in the first half of the playing field, and then hop backwards in the last half of the field. The first player to reach the finish line and follow the rules of the game wins.

Years: 2017, 2018

Kap's Book of Amazing True Love Stories is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol. It is a special segment for the love season in which barangay residents share their love stories live on television.

Years: 2017

Kap's Book of Amazing Beauty Tips is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol. It is a segment in which the hosts provide beauty tips for barangay residents who have beauty problems. The segment features the Internet sensation Jinky Cubillan, also known as Madam Kilay.

Years: 2002
Years: 1995–1996
Years: 1997-1998, 2009

Kaserola ng Kabayanan is a segment that gives out different prizes hidden inside casserole dishes. The segment's caravan travels all across the country to bring the segment to the Filipino people. [70]

Years: 1979–1982

Kaserola ng Kayamanan is one of the first segments of Eat Bulaga during its debut in 1979. The contestant is presented with five cooking pans and must arrange all of five of them to win the jackpot prize of 10,000 pesos. [15] Throughout the jackpot round, the host makes cash offers that would make the player think if he'll go through with the game for a chance to win the jackpot prize or withdraw with the offer. It started the trend of giving out big cash prizes and gave rise to future segments like Meron o Wala and Laban o Bawi. [52]

Years: 2015

Ka-Voice: Boses Lang ang Puhunan is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol. Contestants imitate different voices of well-known local and international celebrities, athletes, political figures, newscasters, and cartoon characters. [71]

Years: 2011

Three Eat Bulaga! hosts travel to a particular community to search for a person whose weight exactly matches the weight that they are looking for on that day. The lucky person will be brought to the studio to face three challenges: Good, Better and Best. The Good round deals with an easy trivia question. The Better round deals with a 60-second physical challenge against a studio audience member. The Best round deals with a very easy trivia question. The player is provided with a lifeline to aid him or her with difficult questions.

Years: 2008

Kaya Mo Ba To? is the revival of the former segment Kayang-Kaya Mo 'To, but a few changes were made: the clue-giver is not required to give clues in English and is given only 90 seconds for the game. Like the former segment, the guesser must guess each word based on the verbal cues that the clue-giver provides. The verbal clues are any descriptions, words, and phrases that are related to the word. However, the clue-giver may not say a direct translation of the word, give its antonym, state the first letter the word starts with, or say part of the word in the clue. The clue-giver may not also use hand gestures to give clues. The pair with the most words guessed wins.

Years: 2004–2005

Kaya Mo 'To!?! is a word guessing quiz segment. The game is divided into three rounds and begins with four contestants. In the first round, each contestant must guess one word. The hosts provide five clues of increasing ease and knowability and of decreasing score value. The first clue is difficult and perplexing but is worth the most points, while the last clue is easy and obvious but is worth the fewest points. Each contestant will be given five seconds to answer for each clue given. The two players with the most points advance to the next round. In the second round, the two players must guess the same set of words within 30 seconds. Only one clue will be given by the hosts for each word. The player with the most words guessed goes to the jackpot round. The jackpot round is a quiz round that has a similar format as the game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

Years: 2010
Years: 2005–2006

Kayang-Kaya Mo 'To is a word guessing game that has a similar concept as the Hasbro game Catch Phrase . Pairs are given 3 minutes to guess as much words as they can. The guesser must guess each word based on the verbal cues that the clue-giver provides. Verbal clues are any descriptions, words, and phrases that are related to the word. However, the clue-giver must only say his clues in English, and must neither state the first letter the word begins with nor say part of the word in the clue (e.g. describing "shower curtain" with the word "shower"). Hand gestures are also not allowed to describe the word. The pair with the most words guessed wins.

Years: 2010

Keri Mo Pre?! is one of the two spin-offs from the segment Keri Mo Teh?!. It is a one-day challenge segment for three male celebrities who will compete in unusual challenges in three rounds. The first round involves an obstacle course that each competitor must complete. In the second round, the competitors must transfer as many eels as they can from one container to the other. The final round involves snakes. Each competitor must find the answer to the host's math question inside a large box filled with snakes and then kiss a king cobra to end the round. The three celebrity competitors are Fabio Ide, Antonio Aquitania, and Aljur Abrenica.

Years: 2010–2011

Keri Mo Teh?! is a game segment for female celebrities who will compete in three rounds of unusual challenges. The celebrity players and challenges vary from week to week. Challenges can range from playing traditional Filipino games with a twist to retrieving objects in a tank full of cockroaches. The player with the least reaction wins the challenge.

Years: 2010

Keri Mo Tr3s is one of the two spin-offs from the segment Keri Mo Teh?!. It is a one-day challenge segment for three groups of celebrity players who will compete in two rounds of challenging stunts. The groups are divided based on their gender: male, female, or gay. The first round involves an obstacle course that the group must complete. The second round is a challenge that involves transferring frogs, eels, or cockroaches from one container to another. The group with the least reaction during the game wins.

Years: 1997, 2009, 2019

Kiddie Ballroom is a dance competition for child pairs who can ballroom dance.

Its 2019 edition was revived for a limited engagement only, as part of the 40th anniversary celebration of Eat Bulaga!. The grand winner of this edition joins the other grand winners of the other revived segments for the Tatak Eat Bulaga! Grand Showdown.

Years: 1980s

Kilometrico Quiz Date is a quiz show segment that was sponsored by the ballpen brand Kilometrico. The quiz contest featured students from different schools, colleges, and universities in the Philippines. The segment was hosted by Tito Sotto and the late Helen Vela.

Years: 1990
Years: 1994
Years: 1997

It is a weekly game segment sponsored by Knorr.

Years: 1997

It is a raffle portion sponsored by Kodak.

Years: 2008–2009; 2010

Two groups of five people compete against each other in a quiz competition. In each round, one representative from the red team will be pitted against a representative from the white team. The first player who presses the buzzer must provide a response to the question in order to be awarded a point. Failure to respond within five seconds or to provide an incorrect answer gives the other player an opportunity to respond within three seconds. The team with the highest score wins and advances to the jackpot round. The jackpot round is similar to the children's game telephone/pass the message. The first player is given a question, and he/she may either answer the question and whisper it to the next player or pass the question itself to the next player if he/she does not know the answer. The final player must write the correct answer on the touchscreen board in order to win the jackpot prize.

Years: (unknown) [9]
Years: 2001

Konek Mo Yan is a game segment that is based on the concept of a crossword puzzle. In each round, one representative from each of the two teams will be pitted against each other. The hosts provide the clue to a particular word on the crossword board, and the players must press the buzzer to provide a possible response. If the first player is unable to provide the correct response, the other player is given a chance to answer. The team with the highest score advances to the jackpot round. In the jackpot round, the winning team chooses one person to complete the game. The player is given a pyramid made up of smaller squares. The objective is to climb up the pyramid to the jackpot prize by answering questions contained inside the smaller squares. The highest jackpot prize offered by the game segment was 2 million pesos.

Years: 2019

It is a subsegment of Kopiko MagKAPEra 4. The Eat Bulaga! hosts look for an audience member who has shown a great excitement. The winner will receive a cash prize of 5,000 pesos and gift packs from Kopiko.

Years: 2019

It is a subsegment of Kopiko MagKAPEra 4. The Eat Bulaga! hosts look for an audience member who has shown a cheerful smile. The winner will receive a cash prize of 5,000 pesos and gift packs from Kopiko.

Years: 2019

It is a subsegment of Kopiko MagKAPEra 4. The Eat Bulaga! hosts look for an audience member who has shown a great enthusiasm and cheerfulness. The winner will receive a cash prize of 5,000 pesos and gift packs from Kopiko.

Years: 2018

A subsegment of The Barangay Jokers segment during the Boss Madam portion, it is a raffle promo sponsored by the coffee brand Kopiko.

Years: 2019

It is a raffle promo sponsored by the coffee brand Kopiko.

Prizes include 54 winners from different parts of the Philippines of twenty thousand pesos and 1 winner of one million pesos for the daily draw, and 2 house and lots from Avida and 2 brand new Mercedes-Benz cars for the grand draw.

Years: 2000–2001

Korek Ka Dyan is a quiz segment that offers a maximum cash prize of 1 million pesos for correctly answering successive multiple-choice questions of increasing difficulty. One contestant plays each day. The contestant is presented with the question and four possible answers before he or she decides whether to answer or to walk away with what they have already won. The segment has a similar format as the game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? . A spin-off television program was produced, Korek na Korek Ka Dyan!, to compete as one of GMA Network's primetime programs.

Years: 1990s

It is a contest for children sponsored by the processed cheese spread brand Cheez Whiz by Kraft Foods.

Years: 1997, 1998

Kremil-S Hyper Magic is a talent contest for magicians who can perform a number of magic tricks and illusions well. The segment features Professor James Narvaez as the segment's resident judge. The segment is sponsored by the local brand Kremil-S.

Years: (unknown) [9]
Years: 1997

It is a raffle promo sponsored by the detergent brand Pride.

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Years: 1994

La Bamboula Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1990s. The song was a dance craze during that time.

Years: 1997

It is an impersonating contest where contestants in pairs must impersonate the characters Lab and Kisses from the 1997 movie Lab en Kisses starring Vic Sotto and Vina Morales. The segment also served as the promotional segment for the movie.

Years: 2000–2006, 2014–2015

Laban o Bawi is a signature Eat Bulaga! segment that became popular because it was one of the first segments to give out 1 million pesos as its jackpot prize. It also became popular because of the performances of its in-house dancers, the SexBomb Girls, and their famous chants during the jackpot round. The segment is divided into two parts: the elimination round and the jackpot round. [72]

The elimination round has had various formats throughout the years. In the original format, contestants press a buzzer to answer the hosts' simple question. The first contestant to give the correct answer will move on to the next cycle of questioning where he or she will compete with other contestants who answered correctly. The cycle of questioning continues until only one contestant remains to play the jackpot round. Sometime after the departure of the SexBomb Girls from the show, the format of the elimination round was changed to slightly resemble the format of the game show Wheel of Fortune . The contestants are given a blank word puzzle with only two letters given. The contestants must guess the word from the three clues that the hosts will give. The contestants are given five seconds to give a response for each clue given. The winning contestants will go through a cycle of questioning until only one remain. In the 2014 revival of the segment, only one question is asked per contestant. In a pool of contestants, five lucky contestants will be asked a question and will be able to pick one of the five gift boxes that the Eat Bulaga! hosts are holding. The hosts will open their gift boxes and reveal the different prizes that the contestants will receive. The lucky contestant who picks the box that holds the key to the jackpot round wins.

The jackpot round has remained the same throughout the years. In the jackpot round, the contestant is presented with seven boxes placed side by side. Each box represents a particular numerical place value; the leftmost box represents the millions place, while the rightmost box represents the ones place. Hidden inside the boxes is either a "1" or a "0". The goal of the game is to pick the box that contains the number "1" and place it in the millions place so the seven boxes combined would read 1000000, which means that the player has won the highest possible jackpot prize of 1 million pesos. If the box that contains the number "1" is placed in any other position, then the player wins the cash amount that the place value represents (0010000 = 10,000 pesos; 0001000 = 1,000 pesos; 0000100 = 100 pesos; 0000010 = 10 pesos or 0000001 = 1 peso). There is already a number "0" in the hundred-thousands place in order to allow the host to make cash offers lower than one hundred thousand pesos. Throughout the jackpot round, the host makes a cash offer that would make the player think if he'll go through with the game (Laban) or withdraw with the offer (Bawi). [73]

Years: 1996
Years: 2013

A subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol, it is a raffle promo for contractors, sponsored by the cement brand Lafarge Republic Cement (now known as Republic Cement.)

Years: 1989
Years: 1989
Years: 2000

It is a segment that features EB Dabarkads Lana Asanin performing several dance numbers.

Years: 2020-present

It is a promotional segment sponsored by the popular e-commerce platform Lazada which gives homeviewers a chance to become instant millionaires by simply spinning a roulette. It also features the Lazada Shake game where homeviewers shake their phones to earn vouchers for the Lazada app. The segment is simultaneously livestreamed on the Facebook page of Lazada.

For each episode, one lucky contestant must select one of the hosts to spin a roulette which contains different values of cash prizes. The highest prize that the roulette could land on is ₱1 million. The contestant is given two chances to spin the roulette. If they are happy with the first prize that the wheel landed on, the contestant could "check out" and claim that prize. Otherwise, the contestant could try a second spin, but whichever value the wheel lands on is the final prize.

Years: (unknown)

Ledge Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: 2005

The segment is one of the several acting contests created by Eat Bulaga!. It serves as a promotional segment for the 2005 romantic film Let the Love Begin , which stars Richard Gutierrez and Angel Locsin. Contestants must act a scene from the film with a few Eat Bulaga! hosts.

Years: 2013

Let's Do the Switch involves pairs of Eat Bulaga! hosts who will exchange identities for their movie-themed production numbers. Each pair consists of one male host who will personify a woman and one female host who will personify a man. The pair with the best production and the best swap wins.

Years: 1995

Let's Duet! is a singing contest for child pairs who can splendidly perform a duet.

Years: 1999

A segment sponsored by Fit.

Years: 1982

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the song "Physical" by Olivia Newton-John after its release in 1981.

Years: 2000

It is a radio-controlled car racing competition for competitors, using the popular Tamiya mini RC cars which became a hit in the Philippines in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

The segment's title is a reference to the popular 1990s Japanese manga and anime Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! which features Tamiya mini RC cars.

Years: 2009–2010

Let's Sing-Eat! is a singing contest for vocal groups with three or four members.

Years: 2004, 2006–2007, 2009

Let's Vault In! is a segment where home viewers get a chance to win cash and other prizes. The viewers must text the six-digit combination that the segment will display on screen. The first person to text the combination receives the latest Nokia cellphone and a 500 peso load, while the other nine fastest texters only receive the 500 peso load. Over time, the segment has given other prizes as well. The name of the segment is based on the famous catchphrase, "Let's volt in!", from the anime television series Voltes V .

Years: 1990s

It is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1990s. It serves as a promotional segment for the 1995 song "Lick It" by American dance music group 20 Fingers featuring singer Roula.

Years: 1989

Like a Prayer Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! in the 1980s. Contestants must dance to the 1989 song "Like a Prayer" by Madonna.

Years: 1999

It is a contest for mothers and their daughters. The pairs talk about their relationship and showcase their talent.

Years: 2013

It is a dance contest for children. It serves as a promotional segment for the 2013 comedy film My Little Bossings starring Vic Sotto, Kris Aquino, Ryzza Mae Dizon, and Bimby Yap.

Years: 1987, 1988

Little Mr. Pogi is a spin-off from the signature Eat Bulaga! segment Mr. Pogi and the predecessor of the segment That's My Boy. The segment is a beauty contest for male children who will show off their looks and their talent in order to earn the title of Little Mr. Pogi. One notable contestant is former child wonder Atong Redillas who became its first-ever grand winner in 1987.

Years: 1984–2005, 2007, 2010 (Edition of the "Kahit Sino Pwede!" segment), 2012, 2014, 2019, 2021

Little Miss Philippines is one of the most famous signature segments of Eat Bulaga!. The segment is a beauty contest for female children who are beautiful, talented, and intelligent. Since its inception in 1984, Little Miss Philippines has been an important stepping stool for little girls who want to become big in the entertainment industry. Former Eat Bulaga! host Ice Seguerra finished as fourth runner-up in the 1987 edition, but won the hearts of the people as a child wonder. [74] Ryzza Mae Dizon also became a child wonder and became part of the noontime show after winning the 2012 edition. [75] Other notable contestants are Gladys Reyes (1984), Jessa Zaragoza (1987), Camille Prats (1990), Lady Lee (1990), Pauleen Luna (1995), Julie Anne San Jose (1998) and Catriona Gray (1999). The segment is a counterpart of the segment That's My Boy, a pageant for male children.

Its 2010 edition was an edition of the Kahit Sino Pwede! segment.

Its 2014 edition was titled Little Miss Philippines: My Mini Me to highlight the child contestant's rapport with her parents. [76]

Its 2019 edition was revived for a limited engagement only, as part of the 40th-anniversary celebration of Eat Bulaga!. The grand winner of this edition joins the other grand winners of the other revived segments for the Tatak Eat Bulaga! Grand Showdown.

Its 2021 edition marks the first time that the competition will be done virtually. Due to the stay-at-home and social distancing mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic, the segment is done entirely online with the contestants and the hosts filming remotely from their homes.

Years: 2008

Little Miss Urduja is a singing contest for female children who can sing as good as the female protagonist from Urduja , a 2008 animated film about the legendary warrior princess of Pangasinan named Urduja. It serves as a promotional segment for the film. [77]

Years: 1997
Years: 2017

It is a dance contest for father and child. It serves as a promotional segment for the 2017 comedy film Meant to Beh which stars Vic Sotto, Dawn Zulueta, and Baste.

Years: 1983–1984

Lola Dear is a contest in Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s for grandmothers and elderly women.

Years: (unknown) [61]
Years: 2016–2017

Lola's Playlist is a subsegment of Kalyeserye . Child contestants sing hit songs from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s in this singing competition. Contestants must be 12 years old or below to join the singing contest. [78] The grand finals was held in August 2016 with Francis Aglabtin as the winner.

Less than a month after the grand finals of the original edition, the contest was brought back with the new title Lola's Playlist: Beat the Champion to introduce a new batch of contestants who must beat the week's current champion. The new edition is no longer part of Kalyeserye, and is revived as a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol.

Years: 1990s

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the song "Lollipop (Candyman)" by Danish dance-pop group Aqua after its release in 1997.

Years: 2013

A subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol, it is a group dance challenge in the barangay. Each barangay has a representative for the dance challenge, the group dancers must dance the 2013 novelty song Look Up by Ryzza Mae Dizon and Jose Manalo featuring Bob Jbeili. The hosts at the studio will then judge the performance of the group dancers. It also serves as a promotional segment for the featured song. The winning barangays with the best group dance performance will then be chosen. The winning barangays will win a Christmas package and prizes from the show's sponsors.

Years: 2013

The segment is a dance challenge between the Eat Bulaga! hosts. Each host is accompanied by a well-known dance group. Each group must integrate the song, "Look Up" by Ryzza Mae Dizon, into their performances.

Years: 2017

It is a special segment that follows the updates of the LorNie couple leading up to their wedding.

On July 28, 2017, the Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol segment chose a winner of its Sugod Bahay portion, the winner's name is Lolieta. She shares her love story with her boyfriend named Ernie, they have been in a relationship for 39 years but weren't able to marry yet. Their love story inspired many viewers. The next day, July 29, 2017, during Eat Bulaga!'s 38th Anniversary celebration, Ernie made a marriage proposal to Lolieta. Eat Bulaga! volunteered to help with the finances and for the arrangement for the couple's wedding. After the proposal, Eat Bulaga! made a coverage with updates for the preparations for Lolieta and Ernie's wedding. The LorNie couple were eventually married on October 21, 2017.

Years: 1995–1997, 2008, 2019

Lottong Bahay is a raffle promotion on television. To join the raffle, proof of purchase of participating products must be placed inside an envelope together with the sender's contact information. The entries must be dropped off at designated locations across the Philippines. Lucky entries that are randomly drawn will win large cash and other big prizes. Lottong Bahay's first grand draw is considered as one of the largest raffle draws in the history of Philippine television. The number of entries during the grand draw was so overwhelming that the draw had to be conducted at Quezon Memorial Circle with the help of a forklift. [52]

Lottong Bahay was revamped as Lottong Bahay Na, Autong Bahay Pa from 1996 to 1997.

Lottong Bahay was revived in 2008 with big changes. To enter the raffle, the contestants must text a 6-character combination of their choice using their cellphone together with their name and address.

Lottong Bahay returned in 2019 as a Facebook Promo, as part of the 40th anniversary celebration of Eat Bulaga!. The program will provide several random numbers in-between commercial breaks during the entire duration of the show. Participants must post the correct number combination and the answer to the given question along with the correct format, on the designated Facebook post from the official Facebook page of Eat Bulaga!. A total of 40 participants will be chosen for the playoffs for the entire month of September 2019. From the 40 participants, 3 winners will win a monthly allowance of twenty thousand pesos for one year. Aside from the cash prize, several prizes were also given.

Years: 2019

It is a web series during the love season that can be watched exclusively on the official YouTube page of Eat Bulaga!. It features the love stories of several Eat Bulaga! staff couples who met each other in the show, in which their stories are also showcased through a re-enactment.

Years: 2019

It is a segment during the love season that can be watched exclusively on the official Facebook page of Eat Bulaga! during Monday to Friday at around 3 in the afternoon through a Facebook live video. It is a counseling segment regarding love problems. Any individual who wants to share their concerns or problems about love and seek for an advice can share their stories through sending an email to Eat Bulaga!. The segment has a format that is similar to a radio program, with a re-enactment of the featured story. The hosts will read the story of the letter sender while the actors and actresses will re-enact the story, the hosts will then give their advice regarding the letter sender's problems and concerns about love. People who watch the segment on Facebook can also comment their advice for the letter sender, which the hosts will read. The Music Hero band will perform a song that is related to the letter sender's story. Several Eat Bulaga! Dabarkads will perform as actors and actresses for the re-enactment, and the segment is hosted by DJ Malaya and DJ Lyka Barista.

Years: 2017

It is Eat Bulaga's first ever TeleMovie starring Alden Richards and Maine Mendoza that tackles the topic about depression. The TeleMovie aired on October 21, 2017.

Years: 1998

Love on Air is a portion in which viewers can send heartfelt messages to greet their loved ones for Valentine's Day. The hosts act as messengers by reading the messages on-air.

Years: 2009

Love on Air Worldwide is a special portion during the love season, and a revival of the Love on Air segment, in which viewers can send their heartfelt messages through video greetings to greet their loved ones abroad for Valentine's Day. The segment was hosted by DJ Loverkads, portrayed by Michael V.

Years: 2009

Love on Line (LOL) Dating Game is a reality matchmaking segment that aims to find a perfect partner from a pool of romantic interests for an eligible bachelor by testing his compatibility with the candidates through a series of questions. It serves as a promotional segment for Love on Line (LOL) , a 2009 romantic comedy film starring Vic Sotto and Paula Taylor.

Years: 1997

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the song "Lovefool" by the Swedish rock band The Cardigans after its release in 1996.

Years: 2018

It is a game that tests the luck of the contestants. The contestants will be chosen from the Eat Bulaga studio, each contestant will be given three rings. From those three rings, the contestant must shoot at least one ring around the bottle placed at the center of the stage. The contestant can change his or her position. If the contestant is successful in shooting the ring around the bottle, the contestant will win the prize.

The set prize amount is P50,000, the prize amount will increase by P10,000 as each day passes if no one manages to shoot the ring around the bottle. If someone manages to win the game and claim the prize, the prize amount for the next game will revert to P50,000 and will repeat the cycle.

Years: 2013, 2016

Lucky Truck is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol. One player enters a cylindrical chamber. Air jets blow air through holes in the floor of the chamber, which is covered with different colored papers. The player must collect as many colored papers as he or she can while the papers are being blown around throughout the enclosure. Once the time is up, the studio host will randomly pick a specific color and amount. Only the papers with the specific color will be counted. If the player has met the specific amount requirement, the player will get a large cash prize.

Years: mid-1980s

Sometime in the mid-1980s, Pilipinas Shell came up with a new product, a small LPG tank known as the "super kalan," in order to cater to lower income groups. The product was promoted in Eat Bulaga! through a cooking show featuring Vic Sotto as Chef Engelland (derived from the Filipino basketball superstar Chip Engelland) and Joey De Leon as Joeyna Kuratitay.

The portion was later revived when Lunch Date was able to briefly overtake Eat Bulaga! in the ratings war. The sponsorship of Pilipinas Shell, however, was not obtained and the portion was renamed Araw-araw Lutuan sa Eat Bulaga!.

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Years: 1990s

Macarena Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. Contestants must dance the 1995 Spanish dance song "Macarena" by Los del Rio. [9]

Years: 2011

It is a sketch within the show that features a friendly showdown between the character Machete (a fictional character created by one of the famous komiks writers in the Philippines, Pablo S. Gomez), portrayed by Filipino actor Aljur Abrenica through the 2011 drama and fantasy series Machete that aired on GMA Network on the same year, and the character's spoof Achuete, portrayed by Eat Bulaga! host Jose Manalo.

Weeks prior to the showdown, in one episode of the Juan for All, All for Juan segment, EB Dabarkads Jose impersonated Aljur's Machete character, calling himself Achuete and started imitating Machete's antics. In the succeeding days, Jose continued to spoof Machete as Achuete.

A teaser was shown for the March 26, 2011 episode of EB for EB Dabarkads Jimmy Santos' concert that will set up for the first showdown between Machete and Achuete, with EB Dabarkads Jimmy Santos managing Machete. On that episode, the first showdown happened, but Machete was in the Broadway Centrum studio while Achuete was in the barangay. Machete wanted to meet Achuete in person, and so an agreement was made for a second showdown in the Broadway Centrum studio for the next Saturday episode.

The eventual meeting and second showdown between Machete and Achuete happened on April 2, 2011.

Years: (unknown)

Machine Gun Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: 2007, 2019

Macho Men, which is a revival of the segment Mr. Macho, is a beauty contest for male young adults who are handsome, talented, and physically fit. The contestants are divided into groups each led by an Eat Bulaga! host. Each team must choreograph a production number to showcase their looks and talent.

Its 2019 edition was revived for a limited engagement only, as part of the 40th anniversary celebration of Eat Bulaga!. The format of the 2019 edition was changed as an individual competition. The grand winner of this edition joins the other grand winners of the other revived segments for the Tatak Eat Bulaga! Grand Showdown.

Years: 1990
Years: December 2008

Mag-Coke Araw-Araw. Pasko Araw-Araw! is an audience portion in which studio audience can win cash and/or other gift packages inside gift boxes sponsored by the multinational beverage corporation Coca-Cola.

Four large gift boxes are given to the studio audience. While the music is playing, the audience must simply pass around the four gift boxes. The hosts periodically blows their whistle to stop the music in order to state the direction that the box must be passed to. Once the Christmas-themed Coca-Cola jingle is played, the four lucky studio audience members holding the gift boxes win the prizes hidden inside the box. Sometimes, the box may give prizes to the people beside the winner.

Years: 1980s

It is a mother and daughter beauty contest sponsored by the skincare brand Ly-Na. [79]

Years: 2000

Maggi Taas, Baba Tama is a game segment sponsored by Maggi .

Years: 1980s, 1990s, 2000, 2002, 2019

Maid in the Philippines is a beauty pageant and a talent competition for women who work as housemaids. [80] On this year, it will have two winners in this contest: one in the live stage, and the other will be at online.

Its 2019 edition was revived for a limited engagement only, as part of the 40th anniversary celebration of Eat Bulaga!. The grand winner of this edition joins the other grand winners of the other revived segments for the Tatak Eat Bulaga! Grand Showdown.

Years: December 2008

Maligayang Pasko! Dabarkads Tayo! is a special holiday segment that fulfills the simple wishes and dreams of Dabarkads viewers during the Christmas season.

Weeks before the segment began, the hosts asked viewers to register through text or through Eat Bulaga!'s official website in order to share their wish for Christmas. Throughout December, the hosts grant the wishes of selected Dabarkads one by one by visiting the lucky individuals at home and fulfilling their desires for the holidays. The prerecorded visits of the hosts to the lucky winners' homes are shown in the segment.

Years: 2019

It is an educational segment which aims to raise an awareness on how doing small things can make a big impact. The segment features Ryzza Mae Dizon, Baste, and Amboy Valdez.

Years: 2007

It is a dance contest for women in which the contestants must dance like the character Marimar, from the famous Mexican telenovela. It served as a promotional segment for its 2007 Philippine adaptation aired on GMA Network on primetime, starring Marian Rivera and Dingdong Dantes.

Years: 2005

It is a dance contest for men in which contestants must dance The Krump, popularized by StarStruck's First Ultimate Male Survivor: Mark Herras, to the tune of Average Joe by Y-Not. It served as a promotional segment for its debut dance album, Mark Herras Dance Hits, which is released through Universal Records. [9]

Years: 2007

It is a segment where 4 contestants, chosen from the studio audience, must guess the total price, from a given price range, of the grocery items that will be given to the winner of this portion. The contestant who will guess a price that is very close to the exact total price of the grocery items, if not the exact total price itself, is the winner.

Years: December 2006

Masaya! Masaya! Pasko Na! Panalo Ka! is quiz segment for the studio audience for the Christmas season.

Four members of the studio audience who are holding numbered placards are randomly selected via a fishbowl lottery to play the quiz segment for a chance to win up to ₱12,000 and a grocery package. Initially, the four lucky individuals receive an instant ₱1,000. In the first round, two individuals must compete against one another to answer a question. Whoever answers the question correctly receives an additional ₱1,000. In the second round, the other two individuals must face each other to answer a different question. The winner also receives ₱1,000.

The two winners must then face each other to answer one final question in order to win the jackpot prize of ₱10,000 and the grocery showcase. Seven members of the studio audience are randomly selected via a fishbowl lottery to receive ₱1,000.

Years: 2000, 2001

May Key sa TV is a game segment. [47]

Years: 2001, 2002
Years: 2019

It is a Facebook promo for the entire month of May 2019 that is part of the 40th anniversary celebration of Eat Bulaga!. Certain questions will be provided during the show. Participants watching on television must comment the correct answer, along with a code that will be given by the program, on the designated Facebook post from the official Facebook page of Eat Bulaga! under a certain time limit. Audience from the studio will also have a chance to join the promo. A total of 40 participants will be chosen, for the entire month of May 2019, where there will be two winners of a sari-sari store showcase worth 50,000 pesos and one winner of a cash prize worth 100,000 pesos.

Years: early 2000s

Me & You Dance Contest is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga!. Group of dancers perform to the 2002 song "Me & You" by Belgian-Spanish musician Belle Perez.

Years: 1984, 1986

The segment is a talent contest for groups who can sing and dance like the Puerto Rican boy band Menudo, who was extremely popular in the Philippines in the 1980s.

Years: 1999–2000

Meron o Wala is a game segment that is the predecessor to the more popular Laban o Bawi. [52] The segment is divided into two rounds: the elimination round and the jackpot round.

In the elimination round, the pool of contestants are presented with a series of multiple choice questions. For each cycle of questioning, the contestants must line up behind one of the four choices to answer the question. The people behind the correct answer remain in the game, while the people who answered incorrectly are eliminated. The cycle of questioning continues until only one remains to play the jackpot round.

In the jackpot round, the player automatically receives a base cash prize of 50,000 pesos. Next, the player chooses one box among a group of three. The labels inside the box are: Bopol, Dobol, and Tripol. Bopol reduces the contestant's winning to nothing, Dobol doubles the base cash prize, while Tripol triples the base prize. Throughout the jackpot round, the host makes a cash offer that would make the player think if he'll go through with the game or withdraw with the offer.

Years: early 1980s

Metallic Gigolo Dance Contest is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s. Dance groups perform the early 1980s Filipino dance craze known as the "Metallic Gigolo," which was popularized by the Wea Dancers. The dance craze uses Italo post-disco songs, including "Paradise" by Change, "Try It Out" by Gino Soccio, and "Head" by Prince. One notable contestant of this contest is comedian and Eat Bulaga! host Jose Manalo.

Years: 1981
Years: (unknown)

Michael Jackson Dance Contest: Junior Edition is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: 1995

Michael Jackson HIStory: Scream Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. Pair of dancers (composed of 1 boy and 1 girl) must dance to the 1995 song Scream by Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson. The dance contest also served as a promotional segment for Michael Jackson's ninth studio album: HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I, which was distributed in the Philippines under Sony Music Philippines.

Years: early 1980s

It is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s. The contestants must dance to the 1982 song "Mickey" by American singer and choreographer Toni Basil.

Years: 1987

It is the first-ever rapping competition of Eat Bulaga!, and also the first-ever rapping competition on Philippine television. Contestants must perform the 1987 song Don't Let the Music Stop by MC Miker G & DJ Sven.

Notable contestants are some of the Filipino rap pioneers such as Andrew E., Michael V., Juice D., Andy Luv MD of the group Bass Rhyme Posse, Norman B., and Denmark.

Andrew E. became the grand winner of the competition.

Years: 1996
Years: 2012

Miss Engkantasya Universe is a one-day segment that parodies beauty pageants. The contestants are inspired by the characters from the enchanted world of Engkantasya, the setting of the Enteng Kabisote franchise. The segment is scripted and the outcome of the competition is previously arranged. Miss Engkantasya Universe serves as a promotional segment to Si Agimat, si Enteng Kabisote at si Ako , a 2012 fantasy action film starring Vic Sotto, Bong Revilla, and Judy Ann Santos.

Years: 1981

Miss Gay Philippines is one of Eat Bulaga!'s earliest segments and one of the first gay beauty pageants on Philippine television. It is the predecessor to the iconic and more popular Super Sireyna, a beauty pageant for trans women first aired in 1995.

Years: 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 (cancelled)

It is an annual beauty pageant which aims to promote tourism in the Philippines. This segment was launched as the biggest surprise for Eat Bulaga! on its 38th anniversary in 2017. This segment showcases the beauty of the Philippines wherein candidates will take us to a journey of their represented province, they showcase every attractions and foods as well. The candidates of each province that were chosen to represent their own province for the Miss Millennial Philippines pageant were those who won the provincial beauty pageants. Several prizes are given such as the following; P500,000 cash, a condo unit, a brand new car, and a province which has their proposed projects for their town or city will receive one million pesos; the selected "Bayanihan Queen" would win P100,000.

During its inaugural launch in 2017, there were only 38 candidates (to represent the 38th anniversary of Eat Bulaga! on that year.) The 2018 and 2019 editions of Miss Millennial Philippines serves as part of Eat Bulaga!'s 40th anniversary celebration with 40 candidates doing the same format.

Years: 2013

Miss Top of the World is a one-day segment that spoofs beauty pageants. The segment particularly parodies the Miss World 2013 pageant to celebrate the victory of Megan Young as the first representative from the Philippines to win the title of Miss World. Paolo Ballesteros impersonates Megan Young during the spoof pageant. The segment is fully scripted and the outcome of the competition is previously arranged.

Years: 2016

Miss U is a beauty pageant for campus sweethearts who are beautiful, talented, and intelligent. The female candidates represent their college campuses from across the country.

Years: early 2000s

Missy Elliot's Work It Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. Contestants must dance the 2002 hip hop song "Work It" by American rapper Missy Elliott. [9]

Years: 1997

It is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1990s. Contestants dance to the 1997 song "MMMBop" by American pop rock band Hanson.

Years: 1997, 1999

Modelo: King & Queen of the Ramp is a beauty pageant for male and female models. The contestants experience a mock runway show to demonstrate different styles of clothing. They are judged on their overall appearance and performance on the catwalk.

Years: 1998
Years: (unknown)

Modern Romance Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: 2006

The segment is one of the several acting contests created by Eat Bulaga!. It serves as a promotional segment for the 2006 romantic film Moments of Love , which stars Dingdong Dantes, Iza Calzado, and Karylle. Contestants must act a scene from the film with a few Eat Bulaga! hosts.

Years: (unknown)

It is a segment sponsored by the soap brand Montclair. Contestants must make a list of objects in which its shape is similar to that of the Montclair soap.

Years: 1982

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the song "Movin' Violation" by the American R&B/funk/disco band Skyy after its release in 1982.

Years: 2009

Mr. and Ms. EB University is a one-day beauty pageant for male and female campus crushes from different universities across the country. The candidates are judged on their looks, talent, and ability to finely answer a question.

Years: 1996, 1997, 2009

Mr. and Ms. Seksi is a summer beauty pageant for both sexy male and female contestants. Candidates are judged on their looks, talent, and ability to finely answer a question.

Years: (unknown) [9]
Years: 1997, 1999

Mr. G, which stands for Mr. Guapito, is a beauty contest for men who are handsome and talented. The segment is a reincarnation of the Mr. Pogi contest.

Years: 1980

Mr. Macho is one of first dance contests created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s. Male dancers perform to the 1978 song "Macho Man" by the American disco group Village People. It is a sponsored segment intended to promote the 1980 American musical comedy film Can't Stop the Music as well as to hype up the Village People's concert then in Manila. [81] The introduction of the Mr. Macho segment saved Eat Bulaga! from getting cancelled after suffering a year of low ratings against Student Canteen . After becoming a popular segment, Eat Bulaga! won the ratings game for the first time, gaining 31% against Student Canteen's 29% during the month of the segment's debut. [52]

Years: 1987, 1988, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2012, 2019

Mr. Pogi is one of the most famous signature segments of Eat Bulaga!. The segment is a beauty contest for adolescent men who are handsome, talented, and intelligent. Just like the other beauty and talent segments of the show, Mr. Pogi has become an important stepping stool for male teens who wants to enter the showbiz industry. Notable alumni of the contest are 1996 winner Jericho Rosales [82] and 2006 winner Edgar Allan Guzman. [83] The 1993 edition also produced an all-male dance group called the Male AttraXion.

Its 2019 edition was revived for a limited engagement only, as part of the 40th anniversary celebration of Eat Bulaga!. The grand winner of this edition joins the other grand winners of the other revived segments for the Tatak Eat Bulaga! Grand Showdown.

Years: 2012

Mr. Pogi x2 is a one-day spoof segment of the Mr. Pogi contest. Four pairs of one Eat Bulaga! host and their celebrity look-alike compete against each other in the pageant. The segment is fully scripted and the outcome of the competition is decided by using a spinner.

Years: 1996

It is a segment sponsored by the vinegar brand Datu Puti.

Years: 2016–2017

Music Hero is a talent competition for child musicians who are skilled at playing musical instruments, such as piano, guitar, or drums. Contestants must be 19 years old or below to join the contest. Seventeen-year-old electric guitarist Blaster Silonga was named as the "Ultimate Music Hero" in the grand finals. [84]

After the competition, several grand finalists was formed as the Music Hero Band.

Years: 2018

It is a web series that can be watched exclusively from the official YouTube channel of Eat Bulaga! every Mondays. Netizens can send their song cover requests to the Music Hero band at Eat Bulaga! through e-mail, along with the story regarding their requested song. Eat Bulaga! will then choose one song request every week, in which the Music Hero Band will make a cover of the requested song.

Years: 2017–2018

It is the second iteration of the Music Hero segment. The second iteration is a singing competition in search of a lead vocalist for the Music Hero Band. Contestants must be 13 to 19 years old in order to join the competition. The judging criteria includes vocal quality, singing technique, stage presence, and overall performance. Grand winner Manly Ocampo and runner-up Rangel Fernandez were eventually chosen as the band's lead vocalists.

Years: 1997

Music Maestro is a game segment that celebrates the 30 years of Vicor Music Corporation (which sponsors the segment.) The segment also promotes Original Pilipino Music (OPM). For each question, a portion of a song, which were OPM songs ranging from 1967 to 1997, will be played. The contestants must give the title of the song, name its artist, sing its lyrics, or do all three. The contestant with the most points wins.

Years: 1989
Years: 1983
Years: 2014

My Big Bossing Sayawan is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol. It is a dance contest for child dance groups that serves as a promotional segment for My Big Bossing , a comedy anthology film starring Vic Sotto and Ryzza Mae Dizon. [85]

Years: (unknown)

My Boy Lollipop Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: 2008

The segment is one of the several acting contests created by Eat Bulaga!. It serves as a promotional segment for the 2008 comedy-drama film My Monster Mom , which stars Annabelle Rama and Ruffa Gutierrez. Contestants must act a scene from the film with a few Eat Bulaga! hosts.

Years: 1982, 1987

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Years: 2008

Nationwide Kabarangay Dance Showdown is a one-day dance contest between the representatives of NCR, Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao who will compete on the dance floor. Each group is accompanied by an Eat Bulaga! host to show off their best hip-hop moves. The competitors are judged on their overall presentation, creativity, and audience appeal.

Years: 1987

It is a game segment sponsored by the shampoo brand Nature's Way Shampoo.

Years: 1995

It is a raffle promo sponsored by the coffee brand Nescafé. The raffle promo ran from January 1995 to April 1995, with 2 weekly draws and the grand draw televised in Eat Bulaga!. Prizes include a 10-day EuroTour holiday for two.

Years: 1984

New Wave Dance Contest is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga!. Group of dancers perform to the popular 1980s music genre of new wave, including the song "Jump (for My Love)" by The Pointer Sisters.

Years: 1983

New York Strutt Dance Contest is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s. Dancers perform to the 1980s popular dance known as the "New York Strutt." The dance uses funk songs such as "The Beat Goes On" by Orbit, "Magic's Wand" by Whodini, and "Mirda Rock" by Reggie Griffin & Technofunk.

Years: 1987

New York, Rio, Tokyo Dance Contest is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s. The 1987 dance competition involves pairs of dancers who must perform to the 1986 song "New York - Rio - Tokyo" by the German quintet Trio Rio. The performance of the contestant pairs is a type of ballroom dance.

Years: (unknown)

N' Sync Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. [9]

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Years: 1995

O Purong Musika (OPM) is a music competition for Filipino bands.

Years: 1999–2000

O... Diva? is a singing contest for gay singers who can sing like a diva. Two notable contestants of the segment are singer and stand-up comedian Anton Diva and actor and television host Vice Ganda who made it to the finals round of the competition. [86]

Years: 1989

It is a game segment for children sponsored by Flintstones Chewable Vitamins.

Years: 1993
Years: 2001–2002

Ok Fine! is a word-guessing game segment. The hosts are divided into teams. One teammate is given the secret word that his teammates must guess. The clue-giver must describe the secret word to his teammates without mentioning the word itself.

Years: 2008

The segment is one of the several acting contests created by Eat Bulaga!. It serves as a promotional segment for the 2008 comedy-drama film One True Love , which stars Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera. Contestants must act a scene from the film with a few Eat Bulaga! hosts.

Years: 2017

On the Spot Art Contest is an art competition for people of all ages using any art medium. The contestants must draw their own interpretation of the word "destiny" within two hours. The contest serves as a promotional segment for AlDub's first primetime television series, Destined to be Yours .

Years: 2006–2008, 2009

On the Spot Jackpot is a game segment in which a pool of contestants stand on a numbered spot on a raised grid. If the virtual host named Twinky draws their number, the contestant must correctly answer a question and then choose one of the several boxes that contains cash prize. Once all the boxes are paired with a contestant, they are opened one by one to reveal their cash prize. The lucky winner of the maximum cash prize then goes on to the jackpot round. In the jackpot round, the player chooses from among three vaults, which contains questions that the player must answer to win the pot prize. [87]

Years: (unknown)
Years: 2013

It is an opening segment where the hosts search for a lady audience with the best OOTD or Outfit of the Day, a popular social media term. The chosen audience winner will win prizes from the show's sponsors.

Years: 2009, 2014

Cash prizes and gift packs are given to lucky studio audience members. The segment is sponsored by Coca-Cola to promote the company's new global marketing campaign Open Happiness.

Years: 2007

The segment is one of the several acting contests created by Eat Bulaga!. It serves as a promotional segment for the 2007 horror film Ouija , which stars Jolina Magdangal, Iza Calzado, Rhian Ramos, and Judy Ann Santos. Contestants must act a scene from the film with a few Eat Bulaga! hosts.

Years: 1980s

Out Of Touch Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s. Contestants must dance the 1984 song Out of Touch by American duo Hall & Oates.

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Years: 2015

In the first version, two blindfolded players from each team, wearing regular-sized gloves, compete with one another to find 4 boxing dummies with help from a teammate's verbal guidance. The team that finishes with the fastest time of knocking the 4 boxing dummies wins the game.

In the second version, two blindfolded players from each team, wearing oversized gloves, compete with one another to find boxing targets with help from a teammate's verbal guidance. The team that finishes with either the most "knockouts" or the fastest time wins the game.

Years: 1980s, 1982, 2001

Palengke Queen is a beauty pageant for female merchants from the palengke.

Years: 2020-present

A spin-off of the Pamilya Nunal portion of The Barangay Jokers.

Years: 2019

It is a contest which is a parody of the Macho Men segment. It showcases overweight and skinny men, and includes their dancing skills that can compete against the grand finalists of Macho Men. On the final part of the competition, each contestant will choose one of the grand finalists to have a face-to-face dance showdown to give enjoyment to the viewers.

Years: 2018

It is Eat Bulaga!'s first horror comedy TeleMovie, and their second TeleMovie overall, in celebration of their 39th anniversary. The TeleMovie features the cast of Pamilya Nunal from The Barangay Jokers segment, starring Paolo Ballesteros as Paolito, Maine Mendoza as Menggaynita, Wally Bayola as Nanay Nunal, and Jose Manalo as Kap Jose. It is directed by Ariel "Jose" Manalo. The TeleMovie aired on July 28, 2018.

Years: 2010–2011

Pambato ng Barangay is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol. It is a talent contest for residents of the barangay of the day. One notable contestant is singer and Eat Bulaga! co-host EJ Salamante. It is the predecessor to the more popular Pambato ng Videoke.

Years: 2011–2013

Pambato ng Videoke is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol. It is a singing competition for contestants from the barangay of the day. The contestants will use a Xtreme Magic Sing videoke machine to perform. Performances are judged by hosts in the studio. [56]

Years: 1988
Years: 2010

It is a segment sponsored by Coca-Cola.

Years: 2021

It is a Christmas-themed talent contest for group carolers with exceptional and high-spirited song-and-dance numbers. The segment is interwoven into the storyline of Pamilya Nunal with the hosts playing their characters from the comedy sketch. All competing groups must also incorporate Eat Bulaga!'s newly released Christmas song "Parating Na Ang Pasko" into their choreographies.

Years: 2015

Contestants play a more competitive version of party games, such as freeze dance, bring me game, and potato sack race.

Years: 1990

It is the Christmas season edition of the Banda Rito, Banda Roon (later renamed as Tunog Tao) segment. Contestants must use Christmas songs as their material for the contest.

Years: (unknown)

Peek-A-Boo Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: early 2000s

It is a segment that has the elements of both the Bulagaan Olympics and the Pwede!!! Eto...Kaya Mo?!? Pekmo! segments.

Years: 1996

It is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1990s. Groups composed of 3 members must dance the 1995 song "Mr. Personality" by American dance music group 20 Fingers featuring American hip hop artist Gillette. The dance contest also serves as a promotional segment for the said song, which was distributed by Universal Records in the Philippines.

Years: 1996

It is a raffle promo sponsored by the beverage brand Pepsi. The raffle promo ran from March 1996 to September 1996, with 12 weekly draws and the grand draw televised in Eat Bulaga!. The grand draw was held at the PhilSports Arena. Prizes include a Honda Civic VTEC VTI.

Years: 2013

It is a raffle promo sponsored by the beverage brand Pepsi.

Years: 2005

Second to the largest promo Eat Bulaga made, it gave away around 25 million pesos at stake on the daily, studio playoffs and grand draw. This promo was in celebration of Eat Bulaga's 25th anniversary, year 2004.

It involves a proof of purchase to make an entry. Viewers must write down on a piece of paper their details, put in envelope together with the required Proof of Purchase and drop off in dropboxes nationwide.

Daily, they have to draw 25 lucky winners, which is guaranteed winners of 25,000.00 each to form a group which will play live at Broadway studios during the grand playoff of the promo, keeping them eligible to win 2.5 million pesos or 250,000.00 tax free if their answer is correct or not.

The grand draw proper was done in Marikina Sports Center to accommodate millions of entries nationwide. In total, 10 million pesos was given on the grand draw alone. (1 Million pesos each per sponsor X 1 winner.)

The promo paved way new products like Gran Matador Brandy and Alaxan Gel, the topical type of the traditional Alaxan tablet to be launched nationwide. It also marked the noontime show as one of the most entry-generating promo, next to Lottong Bahay of the same show.

Years: early 1980s, 1997–1999

In the early 1980s, Eat Bulaga! celebrated the Filipino passion for basketball with a competition among teams consisting of two players. The name of the segment is a spoof of the country's professional league, Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). It was through this competition that Jimmy Santos, a former basketball player-turned-actor, became a regular mainstay of Eat Bulaga!.

The portion was revived in the late 1990s to promote PBA when ABS-CBN aggressively sponsored another professional basketball league called the Metropolitan Basketball Association (MBA). The Eat Bulaga! segment was characterized with more lampooning of community-based teams and adopting NBA team names (i.e. Divisoria 76ers, Malinta Jazz). The Eat Bulaga! hosts also parodied venerable PBA commentators, assuming names like Ed Pigsa (after Ed Picson), Chino May Edad (after Chino Trinidad), Anthony Bantay (after Anthony Suntay) and Andy Haw Haw de Carabao (after Andy Jao).

Years: 1996

It is a songwriting competition where the contestants compete for composing a jingle that will be used for the then-upcoming Philippine Centennial Exposition 1998 that was held in the year 1998 in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Philippine Independence.

Years: 2008
Years: 2002

It is a phone call promo. EB will show several jackpot codes during the entire duration of the show, and participants must call to the several designated phone numbers that were provided by the show to answer the jackpot codes. Participants will have a chance to win a 25,000 pesos cash prize.

Years: 2008

Pinagbiyak na Bunga is an impersonation contest for contestants who can imitate the looks and the talent of a local celebrity. Unlike the other impersonation segments of Eat Bulaga!, each contestant of this segment gets to perform with the celebrity who he or she is trying to impersonate.

Years: 1998

It is a contest for children who must send two pictures to the show: One with dirty clothes, and one that was cleaned using the detergent brand that sponsored the segment: Tide.

Years: 2000
Years: 2000
Years: 2004–2007, 2009–2018, 2020-present

Dubbed as the "Pambansang Laro ng Bayan," Pinoy Henyo is one of the most popular game segments of Eat Bulaga!. The game has a similar concept as Twenty Questions, but instead of limiting the number of questions, the game is limited to two minutes.

There are three pairs each day that play in the qualifying round. A word is placed on top of the guesser's head. The goal of the game is to guess the word in under two minutes. The guesser must ask questions that becomes more specific over time, while the other player must only reply with Oo (yes), Hindi (no), or Pwede (maybe/possibly). Other replies will incur a three-second penalty. The pair with the fastest time heads to the jackpot round. In the jackpot round, the winning pair will play again following the same concepts. Except this time, the pair is only given one category and must take turns to correctly guess any three of the ten provided words in under three minutes. If the pair is having difficulty guessing a particular word, they can opt to pass. If they correctly guess the words, they win the maximum cash prize. [88]

Throughout its run, Pinoy Henyo has evolved into many different themes and editions to cater to particular groups of people, frequently modifying the segment's title to indicate the contestants of the edition. Its gameplay has also experienced some slight changes over time, depending on the capability and intellect of the contestants. [56]

Several inter-school editions such as Pinoy Henyo High and Junior Pinoy Henyo, aside from the actual Pinoy Henyo game, also features group dance competitions among students from different schools.

The 2020 version, called Pinoy Henyo Online, is a Facebook-exclusive segment.

Years: 1989, 1992

Pinoy King of Rock 'n' Roll is a talent contest for individuals who can sing and dance like American musician Elvis Presley. The segment serves as a late tribute to the "King of Rock and Roll."

Years: 1996
Years: 2010–present

It is one of Eat Bulaga's projects where they accumulate the plastic bottles they accumulated from the Juan for All, All for Juan segment, and in turn, recycling those plastic bottles and turning it into armchairs to be donated to several schools that are in need.

Years: 2008

A subsegment of Kontrapelo: Sa Pula, Sa Puti, it is a raffle promo sponsored by the Philippine telecommunications company PLDT. One PLDT myDSL subscriber will be randomly chosen to win a Laptop each day for 25 days during the Christmas season.

Years: 1995

It is a singing contest that served as a promotional segment for the 1995 Disney animated film Pocahontas .

Years: 2001–2004

It is a segment for the summer season, hosted by Derek Ramsay.

Years: 2019

It is a subsegment of Rush 4 Win Philippines: Slippery Stairs, sponsored by the local digital transactions provider brand POSIBLE. The promo will choose a contestant from the Rush 4 Win Philippines: Slippery Stairs segment who reached the peak of the slippery stairs the most number of times, regardless if the contestant gets the flag and wins the game or not. The chosen player will win five thousand pesos.

Years: 1989, 1990, 1992

Pretty Boy is a beauty contest for adolescent men. The contestants are judge on their personality, talent, and stage presence.

Years: 1994

It is a raffle promo sponsored by the detergent brand Pride and the floorwax brand StarWax. It is the first of the Fun n' Prize Time promos.

Years: 1980s

Prince Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! in the 1980s.

Years: (unknown)

Princess of the South Pacific is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: 1979

It is one of the first ever segments of Eat Bulaga! in 1979. For the whole duration of the show, Eat Bulaga! will show 5 different words in a randomly order that is possible to be constructed into a sentence. Viewers must rearrange the 5 words to construct the correct sentence to participate in the contest by sending their entries to Eat Bulaga!.

Years: 2018–2019, 2019–2020

It is a prize-giving segment. The Eat Bulaga! hosts picks one random studio audience member as the segment's winner. The winner will win several prizes such as gift packs from the show's sponsors, grocery items, appliances, and a cash prize. Also, all of the studio audience will also win gift packs from the show's sponsors.

In the December 8, 2018 episode of Eat Bulaga!, a new mechanic is introduced. One of the several briefcases, each containing several prizes, can be chosen by the participant, but each briefcases were sealed with a padlock. The lucky Participant must find the appropriate key, which will be placed on a set of keys, for the briefcase of the participant's choosing under a one-minute time limit. This mechanic is similar to a former rival noontime show, Pilipinas Win Na Win's Open Susi-Me.

On October 21, 2019, this segment was returned but held outside the studio. The format will be the same as in the studio. They have a minute to open one of the boxes with various prize money and rewards.

Years: 2015

The hosts satirically answer several questions of barangay residents who seek resolution to their problems. Homeviewers may email their problem or directly call the hosts to share their problem on air. The barangay hosts also attempt to answer questions that netizens ask through the show's Twitter or Facebook page. The netizens may also offer answers or solutions to the chosen "problem of the day." Popular characters popularized by the segment include Doktora Dora de Explorer and Lola Nidora.

Eventually, Problem Solving gave birth to the phenomenal loveteam called AlDub, and the segment gradually morphed into a live impromptu soap opera called Kalyeserye . [89]

Years: 1982
Years: 1979, 1981

Punk Rock Philippines is a dance contest in Eat Bulaga! during the early 1980s that was participated by couples wearing weird dresses.

Years: 2019

It is a raffle promo sponsored by Puregold for the sponsor's 21st anniversary celebration in 2019. Participants can join the promo by shopping groceries at Puregold with a minimum worth of one thousand five hundred pesos in order to obtain a raffle coupon. A chosen participant and the participant's 20 other companions will have a chance to get free grocery items worth fifty thousand pesos.

Aside from the raffle promo proper, there is also a promotion of the aforementioned raffle promo on Eat Bulaga!. Sometimes on a certain episode of the Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol segment during the Barangay Bayanihan portion, the 20 participants who won in the Bayanihan Line will have a chance to get free grocery items at Puregold worth two thousand pesos without a time limit for each 20 participants; and 1 participant who was chosen from a random number will have a chance to get free groceries at Puregold worth ten thousand pesos under a twenty one second time limit.

Years: 2010

It is a game segment sponsored by Puregold for the sponsor's 12th anniversary celebration in 2010. Contestants must estimate how much is the change that they get if they will pay a money that is above the price of the grocery items that can be bought in Puregold, the contestant who will guess a change that is very close to the exact total change of the grocery items, if not the exact total change itself, will advance to the next round. For the next round, the contestants will randomly choose one of several vaults, which contain several prices.

Years: 2013
Years: 2009
Years: 2010
Years: 2010

It is a game segment sponsored by Puregold. For the first round, contestants must form a queue from the 3 sets of colors: Red, Yellow, and Green. One color will be randomly chosen through spinning a giant roulette wheel, the contestants who formed a queue from the chosen color will advance to the second round. For the second round, the contestants must choose a letter from the letters P, U, R, E, G, O, L, and D, letters that will form the word Puregold, the segment's sponsor, each contestant must choose one letter. One letter will be randomly chosen through spinning a giant roulette wheel, the contestant who chose the letter that was randomly chosen through spinning a giant roulette wheel will advance to the third round. For the third round, the contestant will spin 3 giant roulette wheels which will randomly determine the total cash prize that the contestant will win. The first giant roulette wheel determines the thousandth decimal value, with numbers ranging from 0 to 5; the second giant roulette wheel determines the ten thousandth decimal value, with numbers ranging from 0 to 5; and the third giant roulette wheel determines the hundred thousandth decimal value, with numbers ranging from 1 to 5.

Years: 2012
Years: 2009

The segment is a talent contest for groups who can dance like the American girl group The Pussycat Dolls. Dance groups perform either to the 2009 song "Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)" or to the 2008 single "When I Grow Up."

Years: (unknown)

Puttin' on the Ritz Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: 1980s

Puttin Up Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! in the 1980s.

Years: 2002–2003

Pwede!!! Eto... Kaya Mo?!? Pekmo! is a reality television game segment that is the successor to the controversial segment Sige!!! Ano...Kaya Mo?!? Sakmo!. The segment requires participants to have extraordinary skills to be included in the game, such as breaking hollow blocks with hands, eating fire, and stopping an electric fan with the tongue. The participants will then partake in extreme challenges and dangerous stunts that will test their strength and endurance. [90]

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Years: 2008

Quadroke Singing Challenge is a spin-off from the Trioke Showdown segment. It is a one-day singing contest for ensembles of four singers. Musical duos who auditioned are joined by two Eat Bulaga! hosts to form a quartet. Quadroke Singing Challenge is a special segment for Eat Bulaga!'s international show in Dubai, UAE.

Years: 1981

Queen of Xanadu is a dance contest that serves as a promotional segment for the disco pop song "Xanadu" by the Electric Light Orchestra and Olivia Newton-John after its release in 1980. It is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s. [81]

Years: 1996

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the song "Quit Playing Games (with My Heart)" by the Backstreet Boys after its release in 1996.

Years: 2017

Quiz Vee: Thank You for that Wonderful Question! (formerly Quiz Vee: Best of the Besh) is a quiz segment for trans women and gay individuals that tests contestants on a wide variety of trivial and academic questions.

In the segment, there are two teams of two players each. Each team is led by two gay celebrities who are regular guests of the segment. Each celebrity leader is called "Mother Goose". There are a total of seven rounds. For each round, a representative from one team is pitted against a representative from the other team. The host provides a specific category where the question will be based on. Each player has a signaling device, also called a buzzer, to signal in at any time during the question to give an answer. The first player who presses the buzzer must provide a response to the question in order to be awarded a point. Failure to provide a correct answer or to answer within the time limit gives the other player an opportunity to respond. The first team who gains three points wins and advances to the jackpot round. In the jackpot round, the Mother Goose must select only one player who will play the final game. The chosen player must then choose one of the three four-letter words in which the questions will be based on.

To start the round, the player is asked a series of four questions in rapid fire fashion and must answer all of them within sixty seconds. The first letter of each of the four answers that the player provides must correspond to the four letters of the chosen word. For each letter, the player is given two tries. The clock does not start until after the first question is asked. If the player passes on the two tries for any of the letter of the first word, the player must choose another word. The timer does not stop and no additional time is added if the player moves on to the second or third words.

If the player answers all four questions, then the team wins the jackpot prize.

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Years: 1994

It is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1990s. Contestants must dance the Ragga Dance Craze to the tune of the 1994 song Shine by British reggae group Aswad. It also serves as a promotional segment for the said song, which was distributed in the Philippines by Universal Records.

Years: 1999

Rainbowlaga is a game portion. The name of the segment is a portmanteau of "rainbow" and "bulaga." [47]

Years: 2000
Years: 1994–1996

Rambulaga! is a numbers game segment. One notable person of the segment is the popular round girl Samantha Lopez, better known as "Grasya." Joey de Leon reasoned that her role of carrying the winning numbers brought in a lot of graces of heaven to the lucky winners, hence the nickname. [52]

Years: 2002

It is the junior version of Rap-Public of the Philippines where kids gets to join as contestants for the rap contest.

Years: 2002

Rap-Public of the Philippines is a rap battle competition for aspiring Filipino rap groups. [24] One notable contestant is Bassilyo, who was discovered by Francis Magalona when his rap group, Crazy as Pinoy, joined the segment. [91]

Years: 2004–2006

RealEATV is a reality segment in which several Eat Bulaga! hosts face challenges. The segment shows a short observational documentary chronicling the moments leading up to the completion of the challenge. [92] Notable challenges include Francis Magalona's task to take care of the kids while his wife is away, Allan K.'s 16-kilometer walk from the studio to the Antipolo Cathedral, Wally Bayola's meeting with his father for the first time in 33 years, Paolo Ballesteros' overnight stay inside a haunted house and Sugar Mercado's working at a comedy bar.

Years: 2001
Years: 1999

It is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1990s. It serves as a promotional segment for the 1998 song "Renegade Master 1998" by English musician and DJ Wildchild.

Years: 1983

Reno's Modern Dance Contest is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s. Dance groups perform the early 1980s popular dance known as "Reno's Modern Dance." The dance uses new wave songs, including "Lies" by Thompson Twins and "Taking in Your Sleep" by The Romantics. [93]

Years: 1998
Years: 2015

A subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol, it is a segment sponsored by the cement brand Republic Cement. The sponsor will search for a recipient, dubbed as Tibay Hero, who has an inspiring story. The chosen recipient will be given a house and lot.

Years: 1998

Retro Fever Dance Contest is a dance contest that is simultaneously launched with the album Retro Fever, which is a compilation of songs that brings back the popular songs from the past. Dance groups must imitate the dance steps associated with one of the songs from the album, "If I Can't Have You" by the Bee Gees. [94]

Years: 1993

It is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1990s. Contestants, consisting of a duo of dancers, must dance to the 1993 song "Sweet Freedom" by Positive Gang.

Years: 1986

Reyna ng Santacruzan is a beauty pageant for women who are beautiful and talented. The contest is so named because the coronation day is held in May, the month of Flores de Mayo, and the grand finals has the participants parading on stage like the ritual pageant of Santacruzan. One notable contestant is actress Alice Dixson. [22]

Years: 1986

Rico Mambo Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! in the 1980s. Contestants must dance to the 1984 song "Rico Mambo" by American group Breakfast Club.

Years: (unknown)
Years: 1987

It is a rock band competition sponsored by the shampoo brand Gard.

Years: 1981
Years: early 1990s
Years: 1997

The segment is a talent contest for pairs who can sing like the Filipino duo called Rockstar 2. The contestant must sing its 1996 soft rock song "Bakit?". One notable contestant of the contest is singer, comedian, and former Eat Bulaga! host Mitoy Yonting who made it to the grand finals. [95]

It is one of the several Rockstar II Sing-alike singing contests that ran on EB from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s featuring several Rockstar 2 songs.

Years: 1996, 2000
Years: 1983
Years: 1980s

It is a wire loop game contest sponsored by the noodle brand Royco. Contestants must successfully guide the metal loop along the electric wire that is shaped to the Royco word. If the contestants touched the metal loop within the wire, it will emit a sound, and the contestants will lose the game. Contestants who successfully guided the metal loop along the electric wire will win a prize from the segment's sponsor.

Years: 1995

Runaway Dance Contest is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1990s. The contestants of the competition must dance to the 1995 single "Runaway" by American singer Janet Jackson.

Years: 2019

It is based from the Slippery Stairs game from the television show: Rush 4 Win All Star Kanshasai from Japan. For the Philippine adaptation, it is a segment of the variety show Eat Bulaga!, franchised by TAPE Inc., and distributed by Tokyo Broadcasting System Television, Inc.

The only objective of this game is to climb the slippery stairs to the top and get the flag to win. Flags are divided into three which contains the characteristics of a player who conquers the slippery stairs: yellow flag which symbolizes as Madiskarte (being strategic), red flag that symbolizes as Matapang (being brave), and blue flag that symbolizes as Matatag (being firm). A characteristic is added in this game: Mathenik (being smart in solving a Math equation). It will have 3 flags with different numbers (choices) which one of it is the correct answer . The game referee will tell two numbers and an arithmetic operation to be compute. If a player pick a flag with a wrong answer, it will automatically get a foul. The flags can be change on some situations with various cash prizes (₱10,000 is added with the supported sponsor).

Each game has two or three rounds depending on time constraints. The contestants are wearing multicolored (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, and Pink) skintight body suits all trying to climb a slippery staircase for 5 minutes (in some cases, 3–4 minutes if the remaining airtime of program is short and limited). The contestants must first apply a slippery substance throughout their body and roll on the floor to spread the slippery substance before starting the game. The slippery staircase also includes obstacles such as releasing of smoke, and slime (included at levels 2–3). The contestants must climb the staircase by crawling and must avoid standing, leaning on the wall, and kneeling at the top platform to avoid being whistled for a violation or a foul. If the contestant successfully gets the flag but incurs a violation, all contestants will go down and the time will resume at the point of stoppage after reviewing the last sequence. If a contestant has accumulated a total of three fouls, he/she will be disqualified from the game. Due to the safety of the contestants, whoever stands inside the game area, jumping in getting the flag, and pull down the string of the flag will be automatically disqualified. A winner is declared when a player successfully gets the flag from the peak of the stairs without the above-mentioned offenses and goes down to the starting platform. Each conclusion of a round will show a replay of a chosen scene of player/s falling from the slippery stairs, called the Pa-Fall Shot.

At the studio, several studio audiences, called the Rushers, can choose their preferred contestants by forming a queue on each of the six colors that their preferred contestants are wearing. If their preferred contestant manages to win the game, all the Rushers who formed a queue on the winning contestant will win ten thousand pesos, in which the cash prize will be divided depending on the number of Rushers who formed the queue.

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Years: 2006

SakMath is a challenge segment in which contestants must solve basic arithmetic problems while going through a series of obstacle course. The fastest player wins.

Years: 1999–2000

It is a raffle promo sponsored by the pain relieving brand Salonpas.

Years: 2015

The segment is a singing contest for members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, Philippine National Police, Bureau of Fire Protection, Bureau of Jail Management and Penology, and Philippine Coast Guard. After going through auditions and a series of cuts off-air, only six men and women remain to compete in the grand finals held on Eat Bulaga!. The segment is produced by the Armed Forces & Police Mutual Benefit Association, Inc. (AFPMBAI). [96]

Years: 2019–2020

It is a Facebook promo in which the TV viewers need to intimate what is needed from the given example by a studio host. They will take a selfie with the desired pose and post a Facebook comment at the designated Facebook post of the official Facebook page of Eat Bulaga! with the exact code that was given by the program. The entries will be valid under 10 minutes. The winners will be declared on the next day during the segment Juan for All, All for Juan.

Years: 2010

It is a segment sponsored by San Marino Corned Tuna where they choose a spouse or couple from the studio audience as the segment's winner.

Years: 2004
Years: 1996, 1998

Sari-Sari Awards is a lip sync competition in which contestants dub over various sound bites to continuously act out famous scenes from films and television shows as well as dance hits.

Years: 1995
Years: 2004, 2005

Screen Test is an acting contest in which contestants will show their acting skills with Eat Bulaga! hosts in a scene.

Years: 1982

Search for Caribbean Queen is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s for women.

Years: 2000s

It is a dance competition which aims to search for additional members for EB's girl group: the SexBomb Girls. Throughout the search, the group managed to expand into 22 members.

Years: 2003–2010

It is a portion on Eat Bulaga! during Saturdays where the late Francis Magalona will shout "Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao, Seamless na!" to initiate the transition from their TV show to their then-post-programmer Startalk without breaking into a commercial gap. Originally, hosts Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon introduces the next Saturday program. Here, the Eat Bulaga! hosts talk with the hosts of Startalk through split-screen regarding the latest showbiz news. After Magalona died on March 6, 2009, The Eat Bulaga! and Startalk hosts continued with the seamless tradition until it was stopped In September 2010.

Years: 2014

It is a photo contest where contestants must send their selfie photos on the official Eat Bulaga! Facebook page. Every episode, the contestants must do different photo poses depending on what pose will be given in the show. 5 to 8 winners will be chosen daily. It serves as a promotion for the 2014 novelty song I-Selfie-Selfie Mo by Ryzza Mae Dizon featuring Son Yung Kuk, Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola, and Paolo Ballesteros.

Years: 1980s, 2007

Send in Your Dreams is a segment that welcomes letters containing the wishes and dreams of wishful Filipinos. It grants wishes of the hopeful individuals who want to realize their goals, big or small, via the segment. The segment draws inspiration from the British television series This is Your Life . [47]

Years: early 1990s
Years: 2000s [9]
Years: 1998

It is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1990s. It serves as a promotional segment for the 1997 cover song "Sha-La-La" (a 1973 original song by Danish glam rock band Walkers) by British pop group Dreamhouse.

Years: 1980s

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the 1984 song "She Bop" by American singer Cyndi Lauper.

Years: 1983

She Works Hard For The Money Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s. Contestants must dance the 1983 song "She Works Hard for the Money" by American singer Donna Summer.

Years: 2010

The new dance craze created by Eat Bulaga! is made into a game segment for further promotion. The contestants must wear special belts that has three ball-filled fishbowl containers. The goal of the game is to do the Shembot dance in order to remove the balls from the containers. The first dancer to shake all the balls out of the containers wins the game.

Years: 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995

She's Got the Look is a beauty pageant for women who are beautiful and talented. It is one of the several beauty contests created by Eat Bulaga! exclusively for women. One notable contestant is actress Rosanna Roces who won the daily round of the competition. [52]

Years: 2019-Present

It is a segment in which Shopee users can shake their smartphones by accessing the said game through the Shopee app for a chance to win several prizes. It is part of the following big online shopping sales sponsored by the e-commerce platform Shopee, which aims to promote the said big online shopping sales:

The segment has also appeared on Tutok to Win sa Wowowin due to it being a close partner. Unlike in Eat Bulaga!, Tutok to Win had its Shopee Shake games from April 28 to July 7, 2020, and most of the games start at 6 pm, while Eat Bulaga! starts at 12:10 pm, 12:35 pm, and 1:35 pm. Eat Bulaga! had the highest prize of 250,000 while Wowowin has ₱700,000, both on July 7.

Years: 2005

Short Time Show Time is a talent contest in which contestants are given only 25 seconds to show their talent. Judges will then judge the performances of the contestants. The concept is based on the American television series 30 Seconds to Fame .

Years: 1991

It is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1990s. It serves as a promotional segment for the song "Shout For Joy" by Gary Valenciano, which was released in 1991.

Years: 2018

It is Eat Bulaga!'s opening segment in which the audience are given the chance to greet their families and friends on national television. The segment's title is a reference for a popular word being used on social media for doing greetings.

Years: (unknown) [9]
Years: 2001–2002

Sige!!! Ano...Kaya Mo?!? Sakmo! is a food reality television game segment that asks contestants to eat rotten boiled egg, raw fish, cow testicles, whole roasted rabbit, and other "exotic" foods. It is modeled after the eating stunts from the American reality show Fear Factor . Due to its extreme and gross challenges, the segment was met with criticism from a few politicians who urged the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board to take action. In response, MTRCB was about to give the show a one-week suspension, but Eat Bulaga! voluntarily took the segment off the show before the disciplinary action was enacted. The segment was replaced with a less extreme game segment titled Pwede!!! Eto...Kaya Mo?!? Pekmo!. [90]

Years: 1994

Sige... Ihataw Mo! Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! in the 1990s. It serves as a promotional segment for the 1994 movie Sige... Ihataw Mo! starring Claudine Barretto, Wowie de Guzman, and the Universal Motion Dancers.

Years: 1999–2000

Sing,Boy,Sing is a singing contest for male children between 7 and 12 years old who can sing very well. Contestants are judged on voice quality, diction, interpretation, and audience impact.

Years: 2009
Years: 1992

It is a singing contest where contestants sing the songs of American singer Barry Manilow. During the contest's grand finals, Barry Manilow himself was invited to the show as its guest.

Years: 1999
Years: 2006

Sing-a-Win is a videoke segment for members of the studio audience. Selected audience members must sing the song with the help of Wow! Magic Sing videoke machine. A few Eat Bulaga! hosts are spread out across the studio audience to give the microphone to selected individuals. The people who successfully sings part of the song will receive a jacket and a cap. After the song, two members of the studio audience will win a cash prize of ₱5,000.

The segment is sponsored by Wow! Magic Sing karaoke machine.

Years: 1990s
Years: 2002

Sing-Eat is one of the many amateur singing contests developed by Eat Bulaga! during its lifetime. One notable contestant Filipino singer-songwriter Sheryn Regis who was a grand finalist in 2002.

Years: 2010

It is a dance contest for elderly people. It is sponsored by the medicine brand Skelan.

Years: (unknown)

It is a raffle promo sponsored by the Philippine shopping mall chain SM. Prizes include 20 Mitsubishi Adventure.

Years: 2020

It is a dancing segment wherein celebrity or home partner contestants dance “new normal dance hits.” Each day, a guest dancer appears physically at the APT Studios and shows his or hers dance featured dance moves. He or she may be accompanied by an Eat Bulaga! host. Two celebrity or home partner contestants join the segment virtually, at their own homes thus the name of the segment.

The segment is divided into two parts, one the introduction of the featured guest dancer and the contestants and the tutorial of the featured dance move. The next part is before the show ends, the guest dancer and the contestants dance together in a showdown to determine who'll be the daily winner, who'll win 20,000 pesos. In 2021, the guest disdancer and dabarkads are joined by team zoom in some parts of the Philippines.

Years: 2020

It is a contest wherein virtual contestants compete and sing Christmas Carols,

Years: 2009

The segment is a singing contest for children from different barangays across the country who can sing well. The segment is sponsored by the local brand Solmux.

Years: (unknown)

Some Like It Hot Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: 1984

It is a singing contest. Contestants must sing the theme song of the 1984 film Somewhere by Viva Films starring Rudy Fernandez and Lorna Tolentino. It also serves as a promotional segment for the said movie.

Years: 2009–2010

After winning the Birit Baby singing competition in 2009, Jude Matthew Servilla received his own portion in which he performs song requests from viewers who want to dedicate it to their loved ones. [23]

Years: 2019

It is a wish granting segment that has somewhat a similar format to the Send in Your Dreams segment. The segment aims to grant even the simplest of wishes. The show will choose a one letter from the accumulated letters from all the studio audience. Vic Sotto will read the letter sender's wish and call the audience winner to go to the stage. The show will grant the letter sender's wish and will also give a cash prize to the winner.

Years: early 2000s [9]
Years: 2000

It is a raffle promo sponsored by Splash Corporation, makers of several skin care and soap brands.

Years: 2015–2016

Spogify feat. Singing Baes is a singing contest between male contestants who are referred to as "baes." The title of the segment is a portmanteau of the music streaming service, Spotify, and the Filipino word for handsome, "pogi." This segment is emceed by the DJ duo of Nicole Hyala and Chris Tsuper of 90.7 Love Radio. [97]

Years: (unknown)

Stars on 45 Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: 1996

It is a raffle promo sponsored by the floorwax brand StarWax. It is the second of the Fun n' Prize Time promos.

Years: 1996

It is a raffle promo sponsored by the floorwax brand StarWax. It is the third of the Fun n' Prize Time promos.

Years: (unknown)

State of Shock Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: 1983

Staying Alive Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! in the 1980s. It serves as a promotional segment for the 1983 movie Staying Alive which stars John Travolta. Contestants must dance to the said movie's soundtracks such as the 1983 song "Far from Over" by American actor Frank Stallone.

Years: 2010

One lucky studio audience member gets to win a cash prize by spinning a roulette. The segment is sponsored by politician Manny Villar as part of his political campaign for the Philippine presidential election in 2010. [98]

Years: 2003–2004

Stop the Clock is a game segment that involves a race against time. The game is an adaptation of the game show of the same name from Thailand. [24]

Years: (unknown)
Years: (unknown)

Street Kids Dance Challenge is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: 1994
Years: 1990s

It is one of the segments of Eat Bulaga! where they featured several all-male dance groups back in the 1990s. Scheduled to perform in the show during Wednesdays (and sometimes on Saturdays), the Streetboys gained popularity through performing dance numbers in the show. The dance group popularized several songs and their dance steps in the Philippines during that time, such as "Beautiful Life" by the Swedish band Ace of Base, "MMMBop" by the American pop rock band Hanson, and "Magic Carpet Ride" by Mighty Dub Katz. Due to their immense popularity, several members went on to become actors, singers, comedians, and television hosts. Notable members of Streetboys include Vhong Navarro, Jhong Hilario, Spencer Reyes, and Danilo Barrios.

Years: 2014, 2018

Suffer Sireyna is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol. It is a "beauty contest" for not-so-attractive flamboyant gay contestants who will compete against each other in food challenges, skits, and question-and-answers. The daily winners will then move on to the month-long grand finals, competing in wacky obstacle courses. The segment is a spoof of the segment Super Sireyna. [99]

Years: 2004
Years: 1993

It is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1990s. Contestants must dance to the several soundtracks of the iconic 1985 platform game developed and published by Nintendo, Super Mario Bros. (which became popular in the Philippines during the Family Computer craze in the country in the 1980s and the early 1990s,) such as the game's Overworld Theme and Underworld Theme.

Years: 1983, 2007
Years: 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2007, 2013, 2014, 2018

Super Sireyna is a beauty pageant for trans women. The competitors flaunt their beauty, talent, and wit in the talent portion and the question-and-answer portion of the competition. The pageant is regarded as a breakthrough concept as it was the first gay beauty pageant on Philippine television after its launch in 1995.

In 2013, the competition was revived as Super Sireyna: Queen of the Queens because it crowned multiple contestants in different categories before choosing the ultimate queen of the competition. [100] In 2014, the segment was relaunched as an international competition with the new title, Super Sireyna Worldwide, accepting candidates from Nigeria, Thailand, Venezuela, and other countries across the globe. [101]

Years: (unknown) [9]
Years: 1988

Supersonic Dance Contest is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s. The contestants of the competition must dance to the 1988 single "Supersonic" by the American female rap group J. J. Fad. It is a group dance contest.

Years: 1983, 1985

It is a singing contest sponsored by the detergent brand SuperWheel.

Years: 1992

It is a segment sponsored by the detergent brand SuperWheel. Letter senders share their stories about their friend's or relative's family who have an inspiring story about hard work and perseverance and made contributions for the welfare of the community. Each story chosen will be featured in Eat Bulaga!. [102]

Years: 2005

It is a promo sponsored by the detergent brand Surf. On May 7, 2005, Eat Bulaga! televised the grand draw of the promo which was held at the PhilSports Arena, the grand prize amounting to 1 million pesos; and the show also made this episode a tribute to mothers, in accordance with the promo's theme and purpose.

Years: 2000

It is a promo sponsored by the detergent brand Surf.

Years: 1998

Surfin' U.S.A. Dance Contest is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga!. Group of dancers perform to the 1998 cover song "Surfin' U.S.A." (a 1963 original song by the American rock band The Beach Boys) by American pop singer Aaron Carter.

Years: 2008

The segment is a promotion for the reality television series Survivor Philippines . The segment emulates the food eating challenges of the reality show, daring the contestants to eat fried fire ants, live superworms, and other gross exotic delicacies.

Years: 2009

The segment is a promotion for the reality television series Survivor Philippines: Palau .

Years: early 1990s
Years: 2010

A subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d'Pipol, it is a text promo. 2 winners were chosen to win P10,000 daily.

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Years: 1998

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the song "Ta-Di-Di-Boom" by the Norwegian singer Stella Getz after its release in 1996. [103]

Years: 2003
Years: 2019

It is a segment of sponsored by the pain relieving brand Tai Chi. The hosts will search for a certain person in the barangay who showed full support during the #Artistahin segment as its winner. The winner will win prizes from the segment's sponsor.

Years: 2019

It is a subsegment of Zoombarangay: Zoombabait Ninyo, Thank You! sponsored by the pain relieving brand Tai Chi. The hosts will search for a certain person in the barangay who showed an energetic dance move. The chosen winner will win 5,000 pesos cash and a gift pack from the segment's sponsor.

Years: 2019

It is a subsegment of the Sorpresa ni Bossing segment sponsored by the pain relieving brand Tai Chi. The chosen Sorpresa ni Bossing letter sender will automatically also be this promo's winner. The winner will win 5,000 pesos cash and a gift pack from the segment's sponsor.

Years: 2019

It is a segment of sponsored by the pain relieving brand Tai Chi. The hosts will search for a certain person in the barangay who showed full support during the Feeling Pogi segment as its winner. The winner will win prizes from the segment's sponsor.

Years: 2019

It is a subsegment of Videoke DabarClash sponsored by the pain relieving brand Tai Chi. The hosts will search for a certain person in the barangay with the best performance. The chosen winner will win a prize from the segment's sponsor.

Years: 1998

Take 5: The Tide Is High Dance Contest is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga!. Group of dancers perform to the 1998 cover song The Tide Is High (a 1966 original song by the Jamaican group The Paragons) by boyband Take 5.

Years: 2007–2009

Taktak Mo o Tatakbo (alternatively stylized as Taktak Mo? o Tatakbo? or Taktak Mo! o Tatakbo!) is a game segment that is the successor to the popular segment Laban o Bawi. The theme music of the segment is the widely popular song "Itaktak Mo" by Joey de Leon. The segment is divided into two rounds: the elimination round and the jackpot round.

In the elimination round, the pool of contestants are given two letters to line up behind. A letter will be randomly picked, and each of the contestants who lined up behind the lucky letter will be asked a question. The contestants who answered correctly will advance to the next cycle of questioning. If a contestant fails to provide the correct response, a contestant from the other letter will get a chance to answer a question. The fate of the previous contestant depends on the answer of the second contestant. If the second contestant incorrectly answers the question, then the previous contestant advances. If the answer is correct, then the second contestant moves on. All of the contestants who answered correctly will go through another cycle of questioning until only one remains to play the jackpot round.

In the jackpot round, the winning contestant will spin three giant roulette-style wheel mechanism with 16 spaces, most of which are labeled with peso amounts ranging from 10,000 peso to 50,000 pesos, plus a top peso value: 50,000 pesos on the first wheel, 100,000 pesos on the second wheel, and 1 million pesos on the last wheel (It is sponsored by Globe Telecom (January 2007 – 2009)). The wheels also feature "Butata" and "Hirit Pa" labels, which increases in quantity as the player moves from one wheel to another. "Butata" means the player didn't won any cash at all but still retains the player's accumulated cash prize. "Hirit Pa" gives the player another turn. The player wins the total cash prize that the three wheels stopped on. [87]

Years: 2004

Talaga Ha? Sige Na Nga! is an impersonation contest for contestants who can imitate the look and the talent of a local or foreign personality. The segment is a revival of the segment Ikaw at Echo.

Years: 2008

Talent Todo-Todo is a talent showdown between the hosts of Eat Bulaga!. Each host is accompanied by a guest celebrity and a well-known group.

Years: 2013

It is a text raffle promo for the Christmas season sponsored by Talk N' Text (now known as TNT.)

Years: 1984

Talking in Your Sleep Dance Contest is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s. The contestants must dance to the 1983 song "Talking in Your Sleep" by the American rock band The Romantics. [104]

Years: 1982
Years: 2020 (upcoming)

It is a contest wherein all of the winners of the iconic Eat Bulaga! segments that were revived in 2019 and 2020 during the show's 40th anniversary celebration will compete against each other in a much-awaited grand showdown.

The competitors include the grand winners of Little Miss Philippines 2019, Mr. Pogi 2019, Bebot 2019, Maid in the Philippines 2019, EB 80's Dance Hits, Feeling Pogi 2019, That's My Boy 2019, You're My Foreignoy 2019, Kiddie Ballroom 2019, Macho Men 2019, Birit Queen 2019 (search was held during EB's out-of-the-country show in Dubai, UAE in November 2019,) EB 90's Dance Contest, Hype Kang Bata Ka! 2020, Doble Kara 2020, and Tsuperstar 2020.

After the search for the competitors have been complete, the competitors were divided into three groups; the Eat Bulaga! hosts drawn lots for which winner will be on either batches 1, 2, or 3 for the grand showdown.

Years: 2009

The raffle promo is a game segment to celebrate "Tatlong Dekads ng Dabarkads," the term for the 30th anniversary celebration of Eat Bulaga!. It is divided into two parts: the raffle promo and the jackpot playoffs. In the daily raffle promo, the hosts randomly picks two envelopes from the hundreds of raffle entries that the show received from its viewers. The raffle entries must contain proof of purchase of the product sponsor and the person's contact details. The two lucky people gets to play in the jackpot playoffs. A total of thirty entries will be chosen to play the next round. In the jackpot playoffs, the thirty people will go through an elimination round until only one remains to play in the jackpot round. In the jackpot round, the lucky contestant is presented with thirty wheel-like boxes that contains different cash amounts. The player will choose a certain number of boxes which will be opened one by one. The maximum cash prize the player can win is over 1 million pesos.

Years: 2018

It is a reincarnation of the Dabarkads Around the Globe, and Team Abroad for the Win segments.

Years: 2019–2020

It is a reincarnation of the Dabarkads Around the Globe, Team Abroad for the Win, and Team Abroad segments.

Years: 2016

Eat Bulaga! hosts call a lucky OFW who registered on the show's website for a chance to win a large cash prize, which will be received by their family in the Philippines. The winner can pick a television host who will then spin a giant roulette-style wheel mechanism containing cash amounts ranging from 10,000 pesos to 50,000 pesos. The segment is a reincarnation of the former segment Dabarkads Around the Globe.

Years: 1999–2003

TeeVee Babe is a beauty pageant for women who are beautiful and talented. It is one of the several beauty contests created by Eat Bulaga! exclusively for women. One notable contestant is Miss International 2005 winner Precious Lara Quigaman who was named only as 1st runner-up of TeeVee Babe. [105]

Years: 1983

Telefone Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! in the 1980s. Contestants must dance to the 1983 song "Telefone" by Scottish singer Sheena Easton.

Years: 2006

It is a portion in-between commercial breaks where it gives the number codes that the contestants must text from their cellphones in order to win a prize.

Years: (unknown)

That's Why Dance Showdown is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: 2017–2018

It is a reincarnation of the Ang Joke Ko segment where the hosts make comedy gag sketches and jokes. There are three skits on the segment: Dear Doc, Pamilya Nunal, and Boss Madam.

Years: 1994

It is a singing contest for contestants who must sing songs from the 1994 Disney animated film The Lion King . It also serves as a promotional segment for the Disney film.

Years: 2007

It is a boy-girl duet singing contest for contestants who must sing the song "The Promise" by Ogie Alcasid and Regine Velasquez. It serves as a promotional segment for the 2007 film The Promise starring Richard Gutierrez and Angel Locsin.

Years: 1984

The Wild Boys Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s. Contestants must dance the 1984 song The Wild Boys by the English new wave band Duran Duran.

Years: 2004–2006, 2010

Todo Knock Out (TKO) is a musical game segment that tests the musical knowledge of contestants. A song is played in each round, and the contestants must guess the title, name the artist, or sing the next few lines of the lyrics.

Years: 2015

That's My Bae is a dance contest for male contestants who are referred to as baes, a slang word for "baby/babe" as a term of endearment. The contestants showcase their looks in addition to dancing to the 2014 hit single "Twerk It Like Miley" by Brandon Beal to try to swoon the audience, engaging in a showdown. [106] The title of the segment is based on the name of the classic segment That's My Boy. The grand finalists of the dance contest were formed into a dance group known as That's My Bae.

Years: 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2013, 2019

That's My Boy is a beauty pageant and a talent competition for male children who are handsome, talented, and intelligent. It is the successor of the former segment Little Mr. Pogi, and is also a counterpart of the segment Little Miss Philippines, a pageant for female children. Notable contestants include 1998 runner-up Steven Claude Goyong who went on to star in the sitcom Beh Bote Nga , [107] and 2003 grand finalist BJ Forbes who shortly joined the cast of Eat Bulaga!. [108]

Its 2019 edition was revived for a limited engagement only, as part of the 40th anniversary celebration of Eat Bulaga!. The grand winner of this edition joins the other grand winners of the other revived segments for the Tatak Eat Bulaga! Grand Showdown.

Years: 2013–2014

That's My Tambay is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol. It is a pageant and talent contest for indigent youth and unemployed young adults. The segment provides the winner a chance to hone his talent and skills with free training, educational scholarship, and job employment opportunities. That's My Tambay was humorously conceived as a response to It's Showtime's beauty pageant for lesbians called That's My Tomboy, which in turn is a play on the classic Eat Bulaga! segment That's My Boy. [109]

Years: 1999

It is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1990s.

Years: 2006

The Dabarkads Singing Sensations is a one-day singing showdown between Eat Bulaga! hosts Gladys Guevarra, Allan K., and Jose Manalo. The in-house judges comically make comments about each performances, but the viewers are given the power to decide the winner of the competition via text voting. [110]

Years: 2008

The First Bulaga High Inter-School Dance Competition is a one-day dance competition between dance groups from high schools across the country. Each group is accompanied by and Eat Bulaga! host.

Years: 1985

The Pointer Sisters: Dare Me Dance Contest is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga!. Contestants must dance to the 1985 song Dare Me by the American R&B singing group The Pointer Sisters. [111]

Years: late 1990s

The Way We Jam Dance Contest is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga!. Group of dancers perform to the 1998 song "The Way We Jam" by Malaysian group KRU.

Years: 2019

It is a special portion of Eat Bulaga! during the Mother's Day season. Participants can share their stories about their mother through Facebook and Instagram using the hashtag #ThEBestAngNanayKo. Certain stories will be chosen, which will be featured on the show, and the participants whose stories were chosen and featured on the show will also receive surprises from Eat Bulaga!.

Years: 2019

It is a special portion of Eat Bulaga! during the Father's Day season. Participants can share their greetings through their father through Facebook. Certain greetings will be chosen, which will be featured on a Facebook live video on the official Facebook page of Eat Bulaga!, in which the EB Dabarkads will read the greetings. [112] [113]

Years: 1980s

Thriller Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! in the 1980s. Contestants must dance to the 1984 song Thriller by Michael Jackson.

Years: 2019

It is a special musical presentation during Thursdays featuring the program's most requested vocal group Broadway Boys, together with Kayla Rivera. They perform throwback song numbers from a particular singer/band each week, songs are therefore requested by the home viewers through email wherein they also dedicate it to their loved ones. It is also a subsegment of Juan For All, All For Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol.

Years: 2011, 2012, 2013

Individuals who would like to have their own sari-sari store or would like to expand theirs are encouraged to write a letter to the segment. Each week, one lucky winner will receive a sari-sari showcase, an additional cash prize, and other prizes that will help the winner with his or her business. The segment is sponsored by Puregold. [114]

Years: 2015–2016

It is a text raffle promo for the Christmas season sponsored by TNT. Several prizes are given such as 5,000 pesos cash prize, an AlDub picture, and 100 pesos TNT load.

Years: 2004

It is a sing and dance contest in which contestants must sing the song Tong Song by the SexBomb Girls.

Years: 1995

It is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1990s. It serves as a promotional segment for the 1994 song Tootsee Roll by American Miami bass and hip hop group 69 Boyz.

Years: 1995

It is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1990s. Contestants dance to the 1995 cover song "Total Eclipse of the Heart" (a 1983 original song by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler) by British singer Nicki French.

Years: 2016

Aicelle Santos, who garnered the nickname "Traffic Diva" after her performances on the former segment Bulaga Pa More!, sings on the busy street outside Broadway Centrum and enters vehicles to make random passengers sing for a chance to win a cash prize. [115]

Years: (unknown) [9]
Years: 2008

Trioke Showdown is a one-day singing showdown for ensembles of three singers. Two Eat Bulaga hosts are accompanied by a guest celebrity to form a trio. The trios will give a different rendition to their chosen songs, and will be judged by both in-house judges and viewers via text voting.

Years: 2013

Trip na Trip is a game segment that is similar to musical chairs. Blindfolded audience members must dance before a roulette wheel chooses the sitting position that they must do on the chairs once the music stops. Once the wheel chooses the position, the blindfolded players must walk around and find a chair, which members of the three-member boy group Los Viajeros are sitting on. If a contestant touches a chair, the player must do the sitting position with the Los Viajeros member. The player who is left without a chair is eliminated from the game. One chair and one Los Viajeros member is then removed to ensure that there will always be one fewer chair than there are players. Trip na Trip has a similar concept as the 2008 segment EB MRT: Most Requested Trip. [116]

Years: 2017

It is a game segment that has a similar concept to the EB MRT: Most Requested Trip and Trip na Trip segments. The blindfolded players who will be paired with a zombie will be eliminated. It serves as a promotional segment for the 2017 horror-comedy film Trip Ubusan: The Lolas vs Zombies, which stars Jose Manalo, Wally Bayola, and Paolo Ballesteros.

Years: 2016

Dance groups with three members showcase their own version of a viral dance challenge accompanied by the song "Trumpets" by Spanish DJ Sak Noel and Salvi. The dance craze is a short-lived Internet meme on Philippine social media, which was shortly noticed by the song creator himself. The dance challenge was officially made into a segment on Eat Bulaga! after a video announcement from Sak Noel. [117]

Years: 2002–2003
Years: 2001

It is a revival of the Tsuperstar segment.

Years: 1986, 2020–present

It is a competition for drivers by profession who can showcase their talents.

There are two portions of the segment. The first portion is the talent portion, and the second portion is the question and answer portion.

Its 2020 edition was revived for a limited engagement only, as part of the 40th anniversary celebration of Eat Bulaga!. The grand winner of this edition joins the other grand winners of the other revived segments for the Tatak Eat Bulaga! Grand Showdown.

Years: 2001

It is the reincarnation of the Tunog Tao segment for the Christmas season. Contestants must use Christmas songs as their material for the contest.

Years: 1989, 1990, 1991, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2004

Tunog Tao is a unique competition for musical ensembles who can make unique sounds using parts of their body. The unique sounds are musically combined to act as a backing track for the group's singer. [15]

Originally, Banda Rito, Banda Roon was the segment title of the Tunog Tao segment during 1989 and the early 1990s. Eventually, it was renamed as Tunog Tao in the mid-1990s, and the Banda Rito, Banda Roon title was used for a different segment featuring marching bands.

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Years: 2001–2002

U-Bet is a beauty pageant for campus students from all over the Philippines. Paolo Ballesteros, Phoemela Baranda, and Derek Ramsay launched their showbiz careers as the hosts of the segment. [118]

Years: 2007

It is a raffle promo sponsored by the ketchup brand UFC Catsup.

Years: 1998–1999

It is a raffle promo sponsored by the ketchup brand UFC Catsup. The promo ran from October 26, 1998, to February 13, 1999, with the raffle draw on February 27, 1999, televised in Eat Bulaga!.

Years: 2013

It is a cooking segment sponsored by the local seasoning brand Aji-Ginisa by Ajinomoto . The segment is hosted by Ruby Rodriguez.

Years: 2004

Dressed in drag, Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon, and Jimmy Santos recalled various Filipino celebrities who joined the show as co-hosts, contestants, or special guests. It is a special segment exclusively for the 25th anniversary celebration of the show known as Eat Bulaga! Silver Special.

Years: 1998

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the song "María" by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin after its release in 1995.

Years: 1990s

It is one of the segments of Eat Bulaga! that featured several all-male dance groups back in the 1990s. They were formed in 1990 on the show as back-up dancers and were also in-house dance group of record label Universal Records. They popularized several songs and their dance steps such as the legendary "Butterfly" dance step of "Always" by British group Erasure, "Dying Inside to Hold You" by American R&B singer Timmy Thomas, and "Short Short Man" by American hip-hop artist Gilette. Some members, due to their popularity, went on to become actors. Notable members of the dance group Universal Motion Dancers (UMD) include James Salas, Jim Salas and Wowie de Guzman. [119]

Years: 2017

At the end of the program, the Eat Bulaga! hosts look for an audience member who has shown great enthusiasm and cheerfulness while watching the show. The winner will receive a cash prize and a custom Eat Bulaga! T-shirt.

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Years: 2003
Years: 1991
Years: 2016

It is a special portion showcasing the updates before and after the wedding ceremony of its hosts, Vic Sotto and Pauleen Luna that commenced on January 30, 2016.

Years: 2000

It is a promo segment sponsored by the local video rental retailer Video City. Prizes include a Toyota Revo.

Years: 2019

It is a singing segment. There will be two groups: Team APT, with EJ Salamante as their team manager; and Team Barangay, with Echo Calingal as their team manager. Each group will have 6 members. Each member from each group will have an assigned number, from numbers 1 to 5 or 6. The objective is each group must perform a single random song from a chosen random videoke number with a good performance, but there is a twist: a random number will be given, and depending on the number given, the member with the given number must perform and sing the certain lyrics of their song; there will also be an "all" option where all the people from the studio (for Team APT) or all the people from the barangay (for Team Barangay) are required to sing. Before the performance, each group will do a rock-paper-scissors game to determine the first performer, the loser will be the first group to perform. After each group's performance, each group will be given a score depending on their singing performance. The group with the highest score wins.

The Saturday edition also features celebrities as guest performers.

Years: 2002–2004

Videokray is a singing contest for the not-so-serious singers. The highlight of the segment are the judges. The judges of the competition give comically harsh comments about the contestants' performances as well as poke fun of their physical appearance and attire. The panel of judges may vary from time to time, but popular judges include Teri Onor, Gladys Guevarra, and Jimmy Santos. The title of the segment is a portmanteau of "videoke" and the Filipino word "okray," which means to praise somebody kiddingly.

Years: 1982

W

Years: (unknown)

Wake Me Up Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: 1980s

It is a singing contest in Eat Bulaga! in the 1980s.

Years: 1983
Years: 2011–2013

It is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d'Pipol sponsored by Coca-Cola. Several residents from the barangay as participants will be presenting their homemade meals. The hosts will then choose randomly through a raffle a random participant and his or her featured homemade meal. The chosen participant will then spin a giant roulette-style wheel mechanism containing several cash prizes. The winner will also receive gift packs from Coca-Cola.

Years: 2009–2010

Home viewers get a chance to win cash and other prizes by texting their cellphone number. The segment randomly picks two numbers, and viewers who have the two numbers within their phone numbers may be chosen to luckily win prizes.

Years: 2009

The segment is one of the several acting contests created by Eat Bulaga!. It serves as a promotional segment for the 2009 romantic comedy film When I Met U , which stars Richard Gutierrez and KC Concepcion. Contestants must act a scene from the film with a few Eat Bulaga! hosts.

Years: (unknown)

Whip It Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. [9]

Years: 1983

White Horse Dance Contest is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1980s. The contestants must dance to the 1983 song "White Horse" by the Danish electronic music duo group Laid Back . [59]

Years: 1991

Wiggle It Dance Contest is a dance contest. It is one of the many dance contests created by Eat Bulaga! during the 1990s. The contestants of the competition must dance to the 1990 hip house song Wiggle It by the American hip house duo 2 in a Room.

Years: 1997

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the song "Don't Stop (Wiggle Wiggle)" by hip-house duo The Outhere Brothers after its release in 1995.

Years: 2010

It is a raffle promo sponsored by the detergent brand Wings.

Years: 1985

Working Boys Dance Contest is one of the many dance competitions created by Eat Bulaga!. Contestants must dance to the theme song of the 1985 film Working Boys starring Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon, and Herbert Bautista. It also serves as a promotional segment for the said movie.

Y

Years: 2009

The segment is one of the several acting contests created by Eat Bulaga!. It serves as a promotional segment for the 2009 comedy film Yaya and Angelina: The Spoiled Brat Movie , which stars Michael V. and Ogie Alcasid. Contestants must act a scene from the film with a few Eat Bulaga! hosts.

Years: 2003

Yes Yo! Yes Yo-Yo is a talent competition for individuals who can perform amazing tricks on a yo-yo.

Years: 1997

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the song "You Look Like the Sun" by 2 Colors after its release in 1996.

Years: 2014

You're My Foreignay is a beauty pageant and talent contest for pure female foreigners with a Filipino heart. Contestants should be interested about the Filipino culture, able to speak the Filipino language, and have a Filipino culture-inspired talent for the talent portion. [120] It is the spin-off to the popular Eat Bulaga! segment You're My Foreignoy. One notable contestant is South Korean dancer Dasuri Choi who was the 2nd runner-up in 2014. [121]

Years: 2014, 2015, 2019

You're My Foreignoy is a beauty pageant and talent contest for pure foreign men who are Filipino at heart. Contestants must show their Filipino culture-inspired talent, say hard-to-pronounce Filipino words and proverbs correctly, and delight the viewers with their charm and wit. [122] It is the counterpart of the female version You're My Foreignay. One notable contestant is 2014 grand finalist Richard Hwan who shortly went on to become a housemate in ABS-CBN's reality show Pinoy Big Brother: 737 .

In 2015, the competition was renamed as You're My Foreignoy: Artistahin Talaga! as it added an acting challenge for the contestants. [123]

Its 2019 edition was revived for a limited engagement only, as part of the 40th anniversary celebration of Eat Bulaga!. The grand winner of this edition joins the other grand winners of the other revived segments for the Tatak Eat Bulaga! Grand Showdown.

Years: 2018

It is a segment shown before commercial breaks where the Nunal family, from the Pamilya Nunal skit of The Barangay Jokers segment, holds a game portion simulcasted both through a Facebook live video and on the TV. The Nunal Family will show the prize on the video that will be given to the winner, the challenge is that the participants must comment several words given on the show such as "MINE", "BESTOFJULY", etc., plus the code (which will be given on the Eat Bulaga! show on TV instead on the Facebook live video), plus the correct answer to the random question that will be asked, on the appropriate Facebook post on the official Eat Bulaga! Facebook page. The format of the answer that the participants must comment is: (Given word)+(Code)+(Answer). For the first few weeks, the Facebook user who comments the correct answer first will be the winner. On the succeeding weeks, the winner will be randomly chosen from the list of comments on the Facebook post.

Z

Years: 2012

Eat Bulaga! announced that the K-pop group ZE:A will guest on the show on January 14, 2012. Prior to ZE:A's guest appearance, the show did a Facebook contest for contestants for a chance to win 5 SOS (Sandata on Sakuna,) 5 Dabarkads Pass (tickets to watch at the Eat Bulaga! studio) for the January 14, 2012 episode for their chance to meet ZE:A in person, and other prices. 10 winners were selected.

Years: 2018–2019

Zoombarangay: Zumbabait Ninyo, Thank You! is a zumba competition. There are two zumba groups as participants, the two zumba groups must showcase their zumba dance. The zumba group with the highest score will be the winner.

Years: 1994

It is a contest for photogenic babies.

5

Years: 1996
Years: 1998

The dance contest serves as a promotional segment for the song "5,6,7,8" by British group Steps after its release in 1998. During the contest's grand finals, Steps themselves were invited to the show as judges for the competition.

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