List of Goin' Bulilit cast members

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The following is a list of Goin' Bulilit cast members, past and present according to their batches as well as the guests.

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Present cast

Goin' Bulilit cast members who never graduate

Except for Dagul (original batch) and Baby GIANT (current batch), the casting of the show is dedicated exclusively to children. In particular, it enforces an age limit of twelve to thirteen years of age. Casts who have grown up and go beyond the certain age will leave the show and "graduate". Before leaving, the soon-to-be graduates will have one last episode dedicated to them as a farewell gift. Present casts will sing songs while a video showing their scenes in the show is being shown. The alumni of the show will be present along with the "graduates" who will bid their goodbyes. [1]

Remaining new batch

The "B" indicates a member of the junior girl group Mini-B.

Batch 2

Former cast

Remaining original batch

The "Graduates"

Kiray Celis, third batch graduate. Shake, Rattle and Roll XV Official Trailer - Kiray Celis.jpg
Kiray Celis, third batch graduate.
Julia Montes, fourth batch graduate. Julia Montes.jpg
Julia Montes, fourth batch graduate.
Kathryn Bernardo, fifth batch graduate. Kathryn Bernardo at the Celebrate Mega in Iceland, 2016.jpg
Kathryn Bernardo, fifth batch graduate.
Miles Ocampo, sixth batch graduate. Miles Ocampo in 2023.jpg
Miles Ocampo, sixth batch graduate.
Sharlene San Pedro, seventh batch graduate. Sharlene San Pedro red.jpg
Sharlene San Pedro, seventh batch graduate.
Nash Aguas, seventh batch graduate. Councilor Nash Aguas.jpg
Nash Aguas, seventh batch graduate.
Izzy Canillo, twelfth batch graduate. Izzy Canillo at Pakil Church 2013jf 2.jpg
Izzy Canillo, twelfth batch graduate.

The following are the graduates who left the show after they graduated, or they simply graduated:

First batch (March 5, 2006)

  • Alfred Labatos (Original) (2005–2006; now a freelancer)
  • EJ Jallorina (Original) (2005–2006; now a freelancer)

Second batch (February 11, 2007)

  • Carl John Barrameda (Original) (2005–2007; focused on directing, now assistant director of the second incarnation)

Third batch (June 17, 2007)

Fourth batch (March 2, 2008)

Fifth batch (October 19, 2008)

Sixth batch (October 25, 2009)

  • Nikki Bagaporo (Original) (2005–2009)
  • Yong An Chiu (Original) (2005–2009; quit showbiz)
  • Igi Boy Flores (Original) (2005–2009; still with Star Magic)
  • Miles Ocampo (Original) (2005–2009; now under Crown Artist Management, Eat Bulaga! Host)

Seventh batch (September 18, 2011) [6]

Eighth batch (February 24, 2013) [7]

  • Joseph Andre Garcia (2008–2013; quit showbiz)
  • Alexa Ilacad (2008–2013; still with Star Magic)
  • Aaron Junatas (2005–2013; quit showbiz)
  • Angel Sy (2005–2013; quit showbiz)
  • Kobi Vidanes (Original) (2005–2013; quit showbiz)

Ninth batch (March 23, 2014)

  • Angelo Garcia (2008–2014)
  • Barbie Sabino (2008-2014; quit showbiz)

Tenth batch (August 30, 2015)

  • Carl Camo (2009–2015; quit showbiz)
  • Miguelito de Guzman (2009–2015; quit showbiz)
  • Belle Mariano (2012–2015; still with Star Magic)

Eleventh batch (February 28, 2016)

Twelfth batch (April 2, 2017)

Thirteenth batch (February 25, 2018)

Fourteenth batch (March 10, 2019)

Other former casts

Ella Cruz, former cast member. Ella Cruz from Dilim Movie in the Making.jpg
Ella Cruz, former cast member.
Andrea Brillantes, former cast member. Andrea Brillantes 2022.jpg
Andrea Brillantes, former cast member.

The following are the other former cast members who left the show before they graduated, or they simply did not graduate:

  • Jana Agoncillo (2016–2017)
  • Jillian Aguila (2013–2014)
  • Basty Alcances (Original)(2005–2010)
  • Sophia Baars (2006–2009)
  • Aaliyah Belmoro (2013–2014)
  • Joshen Bernardo (2011–2013)
  • Andrea Brillantes (2010–2013)
  • Cha-Cha Cañete (2009–2014)
  • Timothy Chan (2008–2010)
  • Cyruss Co (2006–2007)
  • Ella Cruz (2007–2009)
  • Zaijian Jaranilla (2008–2009)
  • Eunice Lagusad (2007–2008)
  • Daniella Lucas (2014)
  • Lance Lucido (2013–2015)
  • Sofia Millares (2011–2013)
  • Alonzo Muhlach (2015)
  • Aldred Nasayao (2013–2014)
  • Amy Nobleza (2008–2009)
  • Phillip Nolasco (2008–2010)
  • Princess Ortiz (2012–2014)
  • Julijo Pisk (2007–2008)
  • Kazumi Porquez (2013–2019)
  • Nathan Prats (2016–2017)
  • Heart Ramos (2017–2019)
  • Sophia Reola (2015–2019)
  • Justin James "JJ" Quilantang (2017-2019)
  • Joshua Tecson (2006–2010)
  • Angelique Velez (2007–2008)
  • JJ Zamora (2007–2008)

Final cast of the first incarnation

Bulilits that Auditioned but failed

Guests

Guest Bulilits

The following are kids or "bulilits" who have had guest appearance/s in the show at one time:

  • Louise Abuel
  • Jan Micheal Patricio Andres
  • Jairus Aquino
  • Kim Belles
  • Robinson Guanzon Jr.
  • Louise Bernardo
  • Tonton Cabilles
  • Nhikzy Calma
  • Yesha Camile
  • Jhoakim Canindo
  • Francis Concepcion
  • Brandon Cordero
  • Karla Cruz
  • Miguel Diokno
  • Mackie Empuerto
  • Miguel Enrile
  • Lyca Gairanod
  • Owie Boy Gapuz
  • Lordy Girado
  • JM Ibañez
  • Micko Laurente
  • Nicoli Lista
  • Jake Llamas
  • Klyne Lopez
  • Jon Michael
  • Rolando Ng
  • Aimi Nishida
  • Jesse Ongteco
  • Kenshin Pioquinto
  • Dentrix Ponce
  • Ryan Christian Santos Recto
  • Fae Roguel
  • Keifer Sanchez
  • Rhianna Santiago
  • Athalia See
  • Bob Seun
  • Queenie Sulit
  • Miguel Vergara
  • Jennie dela Cruz
  • Darlene Vibares
  • Robert Villar

Other guests

The following is an incomplete list of teens and adults who had guest appearance/s in the show:

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