Pilipinas Got Talent | |
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Season 4 | |
Hosted by | Billy Crawford Luis Manzano |
Judges | Kris Aquino Ai-Ai delas Alas Freddie Garcia Vice Ganda (Guest judge) [1] |
Winner | Roel Manlangit |
Runner-up | Frankendal Fabroa |
Finals venue | PAGCOR Grand Theater |
Release | |
Original network | ABS-CBN |
Original release | February 16 – June 8, 2013 |
Season chronology |
The fourth season of Pilipinas Got Talent is a talent show on ABS-CBN. [2] The show premiered on February 16, 2013. Billy Crawford, and Luis Manzano reprised their hosting duties; while Kris Aquino, Ai-Ai delas Alas, and Freddie Garcia returned as judges of the show. [3] [4]
This season will mark the introduction of a semifinal round, where in 12 acts who won the quarterfinals will compete for the six slots in the grand finals. [5]
On June 2, 2013, Roel Manlangit, a 13-year-old singer from Valencia, Bukidnon, was hailed as the winner of the season. [6] [7]
A special episode, dubbed as You Got It! Kwento Natin 'To!, highlighting the past episodes of the season was aired on June 8, 2013.
A teaser for the fourth season were aired after the results night of The X Factor Philippines on July 29, 2012. Calls for auditions were announced in early August 2012. Major auditions were held in key cities like Parañaque, Quezon City, Dagupan City, Bacolod, General Santos, Cebu and Davao City. Mini-auditions were also held in Manila, Marikina, Valenzuela City, Nueva Ecija, Olongapo, Taytay, Dasmariñas, Rosario, Santa Rosa City, San Pablo City, Batangas City, Lipa City, Lucena City, Gumaca, Calapan, Palawan, Iloilo, Consolacion, Dumaguete, Tacloban and Cagayan de Oro.
People were also able to audition online by uploading their audition videos to CgeTV, a user-generated video channel created by ABS-CBN Interactive. [8] [9] Online auditions ran from August 2012 until December 30, 2012. In addition, there are outdoor auditions for some acts in the show such as exhibitions, stunts and gymnastics that required materials like cars, motorcycles or swimming pool which held outside the venue.
Winners of TFCkat, an international competition made by The Filipino Channel which is held in Filipino key areas all over the world, were also given auditions slots. [5] [9] [10] [11]
Audition Date | City | Audition Venue |
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August 19, 2012 | Quezon City | Trinity University of Asia |
August 22 & 23, 2012 | Bacolod | Bacolod Pavilion Resort Hotel |
August 28 & 29, 2012 | General Santos City | Holy Trinity College of General Santos City |
September 17 & 18, 2012 | Cebu City | SM City Cebu |
December 1 & 2, 2012 | Cebu City | Cebu Institute of Technology – University |
December 3 & 4, 2012 | Davao City | Philippine Women's University – Davao |
December 11 & 12, 2012 | Naga, Camarines Sur | Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges |
December 15 & 16, 2012 | Dagupan | Lyceum Northwestern University |
December 18 & 19, 2012 | Quezon City | ABS-CBN |
January 16, 17 & 18, 2013 | Parañaque | PAGCOR Grand Theater |
At the end of the auditions, all the artists who made it through the auditions will proceed to the "Judges Cull".
Successful auditionees of the fourth season of Pilipinas Got Talent | |
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Auditionees from Luzon
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Auditionees from Mindanao
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Auditionees from the overseas
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NOTE:Please be guided that the list above is incomplete. | |
After the auditions, 104 acts made it to the Judges Cull held at the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center in Quezon City. In this round, the judges will make a review of their auditions in order to choose the top 36 acts to compete in the Live Quarterfinals. [12] The quarter finalists are composed of fourteen dance acts; seven singing acts; three musical acts; and twelve variety/novelty acts that include various stunts, outdoor acts, magic acts, acrobatics and gymnastics. [11]
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Name of act | Age(s) | Genre | Act | Hometown | Quarterfinal Week | Semifinal Week | Result |
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Roel Manlangit | 13 | Singing | Singer | Valencia City, Bukidnon | 5 | 7 | Winner |
Frankendal Fabroa | 29 | Dancing | Cyr wheel dancer | Tondo, Manila | 5 | 8 | Runner-up |
MP3 Band | 22 - 24 | Music | Acoustic musicians | Davao City | 3 | 7 | Third place |
Zilent Overload | 12 - 20 | Blacklight theater | Blacklight performers | Pasig | 2 | 7 | Fourth place |
D' Intensity Breakers | 14 - 28 | Dancing | Dance crew | Lipa City | 4 | 8 | Fifth place |
Lateral Drift Productions | 22 - 36 | Exhibition | Car drifters | Parañaque | 6 | 8 | Sixth place |
Bughaw Folkloric Dance Group | 16 - 36 | Dancing | Cultural dance troupe | Mendez, Cavite | 6 | 8 | Eliminated |
Eumee Lyn Capile | 23 | Singing | Singer | Valenzuela City | 2 | 8 | Eliminated |
The Miss Tres | 30 - 32 | Singing | Singing trio | Marilao, Bulacan | 1 | 8 | Eliminated |
Chaeremon Basa | 15 | Variety | Flair bartender | Bacolod | 1 | 7 | Eliminated |
Symmetry | 15 - 23 | Dancing | Twin dancing | Davao City | 3 | 7 | Eliminated |
Tito Cris Castro | 54 | Magic | Quick change artist | Sampaloc, Manila | 4 | 7 | Eliminated |
VMA Cultural Arts | 18 - 24 | Dancing | Contemporary dance troupe | Bacolod | 6 | — | Eliminated |
Balungao Robotic Dancers | 12 - 17 | Dancing | Dance crew | Balungao, Pangasinan | 6 | — | Eliminated |
GenSan Stunt Team | 24 & 36 | Stunts | Stunt motorcyclists | General Santos City | 6 | — | Eliminated |
Rosenrei Synchro Sirens | 11 - 22 | Gymnastics | Synchronized swimmers | Manila | 6 | — | Eliminated |
Cris Bernardo | 28 | Singing | Singer | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | 5 | — | Eliminated |
Crewckattz | 14 - 27 | Dancing | Puppet illusion dance crew | Isabela | 5 | — | Eliminated |
Philippine Gymnastics and Athletics Academy | Various | Gymnastics | Gymnastics group | Muntinlupa | 5 | — | Eliminated |
RMMC Dance + Site Project | 24 & 28 | Dancing | Contemporary dance duo | General Santos City | 5 | — | Eliminated |
Russell Figueroa | 28 | Singing | Singer | Vancouver, Canada | 4 | — | Eliminated |
Lumina | 15 - 20 | Acrobatics | Aerial acrobatics trio | San Carlos City, Negros Occidental | 4 | — | Eliminated |
The Can Can Group of Regidor Elementary School | 6 - 20 | Dancing | Can-Can dance troupe | Santa Cruz, Manila | 4 | — | Eliminated |
The Fluma Viron of Cuerdas | 14 - 18 | Music | Violin ensemble | Baliuag, Bulacan | 4 | — | Eliminated |
Randy de Silva | 20 | Singing | Singer | Olongapo City | 3 | — | Eliminated |
Florendo "Randy" Macalma Jr. | 63 | Animal tricks | Dog tricks act | Quezon City | 3 | — | Eliminated |
Michael "Mifer" Fernando | 34 | Magic | Magician | Las Piñas | 3 | — | Eliminated |
Tahanang Walang Hagdan Wheelchair Dancesport and BMG Dancers | 18 - 36 | Dancing | Wheelchair dancesport group | Cainta, Rizal | 3 | — | Eliminated |
John Neil Roa | 12 | Singing | Singer | Cebu City | 2 | — | Eliminated |
EYX Point | 20 - 28 | Acrobatics | Acrobatics trio | Caloocan | 2 | — | Eliminated |
Sinag Color Guards (SI.CO.GU.) | 14 - 28 | Variety | Flag twirling group | Pasig | 2 | — | Eliminated |
Sundee Viñas | 28 | Dancing | Sword balancer / Belly dancer | Taal, Batangas | 2 | — | Eliminated |
Security and Escort Battalion Combo Philippine Army | 24 - 38 | Music | Musical ensemble | Taguig City | 1 | — | Eliminated |
All In One Crew | 10 - 18 | Dancing | Blacklight dance crew | General Trias | 1 | — | Eliminated |
Marvin Arquero | 32 | Magic | Magician | Malolos, Bulacan | 1 | — | Eliminated |
Segutier Triplets | 12 | Martial arts | Martial arts trio | Iloilo | 1 | — | Eliminated |
The Quarterfinals began on April 6, 2013, in PAGCOR Grand Theater in Parañaque, Metro Manila. Each week, performances from six acts took place on Saturday nights, while the results are announced during Sunday nights of which two acts — one act chosen through public poll via SMS votes and one chosen by the judges — will proceed to the semifinals. [13] Oftentimes during results nights, guests are invited live to perform.
Ai-Ai delas Alas was not able to attend the fifth week of quarterfinals due to illness. Due to this, Vice Ganda was asked to take her duties, but only as a replacement judge for the week.
Contestant | Order | Act 1 | Buzzes and judges' votes | Percentage | Result | ||
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FMG | Kris | Ai-ai | |||||
Rosenrei Synchro Sirens | 1 | Synchronized swimmers | 12.19% | Eliminated | |||
VMA Cultural Arts | 2 | Contemporary dance troupe | 15.09% | Eliminated | |||
Balungao Robotic Dancers | 3 | Dance crew | 6.96% | Eliminated | |||
Bughaw Folkloric Dance Group | 4 | Cultural dance troupe | 36.72% | Advanced | |||
GenSan Stunt Team | 5 | Stunt motorcyclists | 4.41% | Eliminated | |||
Lateral Drift Productions | 6 | Car drifters | 24.62% | Advanced |
The Semifinals began on May 18, 2013, in PAGCOR Grand Theater in Parañaque, Metro Manila. For two weeks, six quarterfinalist winners per week will perform for a special spot in the six slots for the finals. The mechanics for the semifinals will be the same from the quarterfinals. However, three acts will be chosen per week, instead of the usual two — one act coming from the public's vote, and two from the judges' votes.
Also just like the quarterfinals, guests will be invited to perform in the show.
Contestant | Order | Act | Buzzes and judges' votes | Percentage | Result | ||
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FMG | Kris | Ai-ai | |||||
The Miss Tres | 1 | Singing trio | 7.94% | Eliminated | |||
Bughaw Folkloric Dance Group | 2 | Cultural dance troupe | 23.29% | Eliminated | |||
Eumee Lyn Capile | 3 | Singer | 9.36% | Eliminated | |||
Frankendal Fabroa | 4 | Cyr wheel dancer | 20.15% | Advanced | |||
Lateral Drift Productions 1 | 5 | Car drifters | 9.63% | Advanced | |||
D' Intensity Breakers | 6 | Dance crew | 29.63% | Advanced |
The Grand Finals was held on June 1–2, 2013 in PAGCOR Grand Theater in Parañaque, Metro Manila. [14] [15]
The performance of Lateral Drift Productions was held outside of PAGCOR Theater as a bigger space was needed for them to perform.
Contestant | Order | Act | Buzzes | Percentage | Result | ||
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FMG | Kris | Ai-ai | |||||
Roel Manlangit | 1 | Singer | 30.22% | 1st | |||
D' Intensity Breakers | 2 | Dance crew | 11.87% | 5th | |||
Frankendal Fabroa | 3 | Cyr wheel dancer | 28.07% | 2nd | |||
Lateral Drift Productions | 4 | Car drifters | 2.44% | 6th | |||
MP3 Band | 5 | Acoustic band | 17.48% | 3rd | |||
Zilent Overload | 6 | Black light performers | 11.91% | 4th |
With Manlangit declared as the winner of the fourth season, many Filipino netizens were disappointed with the show for its preference with singers. The show had produced four singers for four straight seasons, all of whom were males. Many had vented their disappointments on Twitter. One shared that in order to win the show, one must be a male singer with a very sad and tragic background story. Some netizens also recommended to change the title of the show to "Pilipinas Got Singers," pertaining much to the winning streak of singers in the show. [20] [21]
Television ratings for the fourth season of Pilipinas Got Talent on ABS-CBN are gathered from two major sources, namely from AGB Nielsen and Kantar Media. AGB Nielsen's survey ratings are gathered from Mega Manila households, while Kantar Media's survey ratings are gathered from all over the Philippines' urban and rural households.
Stage | Week | Air Date | Television ratings from AGB Nielsen | Television ratings from Kantar Media | Source | |||||
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Rating | Ranking | Rating | Ranking | |||||||
Timeslot | Primetime | Timeslot | Primetime | |||||||
Auditions | 1 | February 16 | 23.0% | #1 | #2 | 29.6% | #1 | #3 | [22] [23] | |
February 17 | 18.4% | #2 | #4 | 25.8% | #1 | #1 | [22] [23] | |||
2 | February 23 | 22.5% | #2 | #3 | 30.1% | #1 | #3 | [24] [25] | ||
February 24 | 18.6% | #2 | #5 | 28.0% | #1 | #1 | [24] [25] | |||
3 | March 2 | 22.6% | #2 | #3 | 27.5% | #1 | #3 | [26] [27] | ||
March 3 | 20.2% | #1 | #3 | 25.4% | #1 | #1 | [26] [27] | |||
4 | March 9 | 22.9% | #1 | #3 | 29.5% | #1 | #2 | [28] [29] | ||
March 10 | 22.7% | #1 | #3 | 29.4% | #1 | #1 | [28] [29] | |||
5 | March 16 | 23.7% | #1 | #2 | 28.4% | #1 | #2 | [30] [31] | ||
March 17 | 22.6% | #1 | #2 | 22.7% | #1 | #2 | [30] [31] | |||
6 | March 23 | 20.4% | #1 | #3 | 27.4% | #1 | #3 | [32] [33] | ||
Judges' Cull | March 24 | 20.5% | #1 | #4 | 27.7% | #1 | #1 | [32] [33] | ||
7 | March 31 | 16.4% | #2 | #5 | 20.1% | #1 | #2 | [34] [35] | ||
Quarterfinals | 8 | April 6 | 19.3% | #2 | #3 | 26.3% | #1 | #3 | [36] [37] | |
April 7 | 13.7% | #2 | #5 | 23.7% | #1 | #1 | [36] [37] | |||
9 | April 13 | 18.6% | #2 | #4 | 24.4% | #1 | #3 | [38] [39] | ||
April 14 | 13.6% | #2 | #7 | 22.2% | #1 | #1 | [38] [39] | |||
10 | April 20 | 18.3% | #2 | #3 | 24.0% | #1 | #3 | [40] [41] | ||
April 21 | 15.2% | #1 | #5 | 23.0% | #1 | #1 | [40] [41] | |||
11 | April 27 | 19.1% | #1 | #4 | 22.3% | #1 | #4 | [42] [43] | ||
April 28 | 14.2% | #2 | #5 | 23.2% | #1 | #1 | [42] [43] | |||
12 | May 4 | 19.2% | #2 | #5 | 23.7% | #1 | #3 | [44] [45] | ||
May 5 | 18.7% | #2 | #3 | 24.5% | #1 | #1 | [44] [45] | |||
13 | May 11 | 19.1% | #2 | #5 | 21.9% | #1 | #4 | [46] [47] | ||
May 12 | 15.0% | #3 | #4 | 21.2% | #1 | #1 | [46] [47] | |||
Semifinals | 14 | May 18 | 18.4% | #2 | #5 | 21.7% | #1 | #3 | [48] [49] | |
May 19 | 15.2% | #3 | #7 | 24.1% | #1 | #1 | [48] [49] | |||
15 | May 25 | 19.8% | #2 | #5 | 23.9% | #1 | #3 | [50] [51] | ||
May 26 | 18.9% | #2 | #4 | 24.9% | #2 | #2 | [50] [51] | |||
Finals | 16 | June 1 | 24.5% | #1 | #1 | 30.6% | #1 | #2 | [52] [53] | |
June 2 | 24.5% | #1 | #1 | 30.2% | #1 | #1 | [52] [53] | |||
You Got It! Kwento Natin 'To! | — | June 8 | 19.0% | #2 | #5 | 21.3% | #1 | #3 | [54] [55] | |
Season Average | 19.34% | #2 | #4 | 25.27% | #1 | #2 | ||||
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