Pilipinas Got Talent (season 2)

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Pilipinas Got Talent
Season 2
Hosted by Billy Crawford
Luis Manzano
Judges Freddie M. Garcia (aka FMG)
Kris Aquino
Ai-Ai de las Alas
Winner Marcelito Pomoy
Runner-upHappy Feet
Release
Original network ABS-CBN
Original releaseFebruary 26 (2011-02-26) 
June 26, 2011 (2011-06-26)
Season chronology
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Season 1
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Season 3

The second season of Pilipinas Got Talent premiered on ABS-CBN on February 26, 2011. International artist Billy Crawford and actor-presenter Luis Manzano take role as the hosts of the show. Once again, the judges include former ABS-CBN executive Freddie M. Garcia, Kris Aquino, and Ai-Ai de las Alas. Auditions for this season were then held in several key cities in the Philippines including Dagupan, Batangas, Naga, Cebu, Davao, and Manila. The show ended last June 26, 2011.

Contents

Auditions

The auditions for the second season takes place in key cities in the Philippines. Major auditions are held in Cebu, Davao, Naga, Batangas, Dagupan and Metro Manila where the hopefuls are judged by Kris Aquino, Ai-Ai de las Alas and Freddie "FMG" Garcia. Also, micro-auditions are also held in other cities including Laoag, Tuguegarao, Baguio, Nueva Ecija, Olongapo, Pampanga, Laguna, Lucena, Legazpi City, Roxas City, Bacolod, Cagayan de Oro, and General Santos and judged by the staff of Pilipinas Got Talent. [1]

Date of AuditionAudition VenueCity
December 1 & 2, 2010 Cebu Institute of Technology – University Cebu City, Cebu
December 4 & 5, 2010Philippine Women's University Davao Davao City, Davao del Sur
December 11 & 12, 2010 Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges Naga City, Camarines Sur
December 15 & 16, 2010 Lyceum-Northwestern University Dagupan
December 18 & 19, 2010ABS-CBN Compound Quezon City, Metro Manila
January 13 & 14, 2011 University of Mindanao Davao City, Davao del Sur
January 17, 2011 University of Batangas Batangas City, Batangas
February 22, 2011Tanghalang Pasigueño Pasig, Metro Manila

Judges Cull

After the nationwide auditions, 174 acts made it to the Judges Cull where the judges select the top 36 semi-finalists. The Judges Cull for Luzon and Visayas auditions were held at Dolphy Theater in ABS-CBN where 26 acts made it to the semi-finals. On the other hand, the remaining 10 acts from Mindanao were personally visited by the judges in their hometown to inform the news that they are qualified for the semi-finals. [2]

Top 36 Results Summary

Color Key

Name of actAge(s)GenreActHometownSemifinal WeekResult
Marcelito Pomoy26SingingFalsetto Singer Imus, Cavite 6Winner
Happy Feet21 & 12DancingTap dancing duo Bukidnon 3Runner-up
FreestylersDancingDance crew Calamba 1Third place
B4DancingDance crew Baguio 2Fourth place
Buildex Pagales15SingingSinger Digos 5Fifth place
NielBethDancingBallroom dancing duo Bacolod 6Sixth place
Rico the Magician Playing card club A.svg 60MagicMagician Caloocan 1Seventh place
John Michael Narag16SingingSinger Mabini, Pangasinan 4Eighth place
Madrigal Siblings11 - 16SingingSinging trio Cainta, Rizal 1Ninth place
Skeights Playing card club A.svg MusicBand Davao City 2Tenth place
Jose Emmanuel "Jem" Cubil17SingingSinger Talisay City, Cebu 3Eleventh place
DJP Trio10SingingSinging trio Negros Occidental 5Twelfth place
Angel Calalas22VarietyHula Hoop tricker Cainta, Rizal 2Thirteenth Place
FilogramDancingDance crew Baguio 4Fourteenth Place
Joy's Divas17 - 18SingingSinging trio Batangas 6Wild card
Kapidamu Band 2 11 - 17MusicBand Quezon 6Eliminated
Larvae17 - 20AcrobaticsAcrobatics group / Contortionists Digos 6Eliminated
Suwahib Samplidan31SingingPeanut-eating singer Davao City 6Eliminated
Kenny Padalla23SingingSinger Baguio 5Wild card
Bourbon Duo 1 23DancingPole dancer Makati 5Eliminated
Jacqueline Schubert20SingingSinger Cebu City 5Eliminated
Karinyoso BoysDancingComedic dance crew Dumaguete 5Eliminated
Next Generation Band7 - 14MusicBand Davao del Norte 4Wild card
First Beat EffectMusicBeatboxing quartet Bacolod 4Eliminated
Genevieve Rochelle "Ivy" Arandia20SingingSinger Las Piñas 4Eliminated
Maribeth Callanta19SingingSinger Dagupan 4Eliminated
Collins Gutierrez24SingingSinger San Pedro, Laguna 3Wild card
Dance SelectionDancingCheerdancers / Acrobatics troupe Taguig City 3Eliminated
Rafael Pavia5SingingSinger Davao City 3Eliminated
Zaldy Carlos38SingingSinger Manila 3Eliminated
Lapinid Sisters14 & 11SingingSinging duo North Cotabato 2Eliminated
Madonna Pianista24MusicPianist Albay 2Eliminated
Virgilio del Carmen28SingingImpressionist / Singer Cebu City 2Eliminated
Brian Brady10SingingSinger Laoag City 1Eliminated
Jeremie Tampoy29SingingSinger / Pianist Davao City 1Eliminated
Light Gauge AcousticSingingAcoustic duo Bacolod 1Eliminated

^1 Only one half of the Bourbon Duo appeared on stage; the other half was injured during rehearsals.
^2 The Kapidamu Band was among the previous season's second group of semi-finalists, taking third place; they lost the Judges' Choice vote to Markki Stroem . The rule that allowed auditioners from previous seasons to reaudition seemingly extends to include unsuccessful semi-finalists and those who did not pass the Judges' Cull in their seasons, thus paving the way for the band's return to the semi-finals this season.

Live shows

Semi-finals

The semi-finals was held in PAGCOR Grand Theater in Casino Filipino, Parañaque City where the 36 acts competed in six weeks for the twelve slots in the Finals. Every week, two acts will make it to the Finals through public vote and judges' vote.

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Week 1 (April 30 & May 1)

ContestantOrderActBuzzes and judges' votesPercentageResult
FMGKrisAi-ai
Freestylers1Dance crew46.32%Advanced
Brian Brady2Singer7.80%Eliminated
Light Gauge Acoustic (Sol & Ven)3Acoustic duo4.36%Eliminated
Madrigal Siblings4Singing trio Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg 14.11%Advanced
Jeremie Tampoy5Singer/Pianist5.09%Eliminated
Rico the Magician6Magician Crystal Clear app clean.svg 22.31%Wild Card

Week 2 (May 7 & 8)

ContestantOrderActBuzzes and judges' votesPercentageResult
FMGKrisAi-ai
Virgilio del Carmen1Impressionist / Singer2.54%Eliminated
B42Dance crew51.47%Advanced
Lapinid Sisters3Singing duo4.75%Eliminated
Madonna Pianista4Pianist2.83%Eliminated
Skeights5Band14.40%Wild Card
Angel Calalas6Hula Hoop Tricker Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg 24.00%Advanced

Week 3 (May 14 & 15)

ContestantOrderActBuzzes and judges' votesPercentageResult
FMGKrisAi-ai
Dance Selection1Cheerdancers / Acrobatics troupe4.86%Eliminated
Jose Emmanuel "Jem" Cubil2Singer Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg 23.20%Advanced
Rafael Pavia3Singer3.74%Eliminated
Zaldy Carlos4Singer2.28%Eliminated
Collins Gutierrez5Singer15.40%Wild Card
Happy Feet6Tap Dancing duo50.51%Advanced

Week 4 (May 21 & 22)

ContestantOrderActBuzzes and judges' votesPercentageResult
FMGKrisAi-ai
Filogram1Dance crew Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg 27.09%Advanced
Maribeth Callanta2Singer6.06%Eliminated
Genevieve Rochelle "Ivy" Arandia3Singer5.47%Eliminated
First Beat Effect4Beatboxing group7.48%Eliminated
Next Generation Band5Band22.04%Wild Card
John Michael Narag6Singer31.85%Advanced

Week 5 (May 28 & 29)

ContestantOrderActBuzzes and judges' votesPercentageResult
FMGKrisAi-ai
Jacqueline Schubert1Singer3.66%Eliminated
Karinyoso Boys2Comedians / Dance Crew6.75%Eliminated
Kenny Padalla3Singer Crystal Clear app clean.svg 10.33%Wild Card
Ariana of the Bourbon Duo4Pole Dancer4.91%Eliminated
DJP Trio5Singing Trio47.36%Advanced
Buildex Pagales6Singer Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg 26.99%Advanced

Week 6 (June 4 & 5)

ContestantOrderActBuzzes and judges' votesPercentageResult
FMGKrisAi-ai
Joy's Divas1Singing trio28.58%Wild Card
NielBeth (Leoniel Enopia & Elizabeth Dazo)2Ballroom dancing duo34.06%Advanced
Kapidamu Band3Band5.96%Eliminated
Suwahib Samplidan4Peanut-eating singer3.20%Eliminated
Larvae5Acrobatics troupe / Contortionists4.49%Eliminated
Marcelito Pomoy6Singer Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg 23.71%Advanced

Wild Card Round

While this season's semi-final went through the same procedure are the previous season, this season introduced the wild card round in which the judges' vote losers in the first six rounds were given a second chance to compete for two more spots in the Finals. Finalists selected from the wild card round would entirely be determined by public vote; this section only covers buzz-outs since the judges' observations and comments would not largely affect the outcome of the voting. Voting procedure is slightly different is this round; in the results night, the top 3 compete in a second round of performances and voting from which the top two would advance to the Finals. [3]

The wild card round was announced near the end of the sixth semi-finals round and was held on June 11 and 12, 2011. This was also the first time in the entire Got Talent franchise that wild card competitors were given a chance to have spots in the finale.

Color Key:

Round 1 (June 11)

ContestantSemifinal WeekActBuzzesPercentageResult
FMGKrisAi-ai
Joy's Divas6Singing triounrevealed 1 Top 3
Kenny Padalla5Singer18.42%Eliminated
Next Generation Band4Band8.17%Eliminated
Collins Gutierrez3Singer4.23%Eliminated
Skeights2Bandunrevealed 1 Top 3
Rico the Magician1Magicianunrevealed 1 Top 3
^1 The top 3 got 25.54%, 22.31%, and 21.33% of the Round 1 vote respectively. However, which act got what percentage was never revealed as they were called out "in no particular order."

Round 2 (June 12)

ContestantSemifinal WeekActBuzzesPercentageResult
FMGKrisAi-ai
Joy's Divas6Singing trio28.15%Eliminated
Skeights2Band30.16%Advanced
Rico the Magician (Romarico Sanorjo)1Magician41.68%Advanced

Finals

The Finals was held at the Araneta Coliseum on June 25–26, 2011. Twelve acts from the Semi-Finals round and Wild Card winners performed again to win the title of the second Pilipinas Got Talent winner. A week before the Finals, two special episodes called "The Road to the Finals" was aired, profiling the fourteen Finalists. For the performance night, Nikki Gil took co-hosting duties from Luis Manzano, who was having another commitment at the time.

Another change for the Finals was the limits in public voting. A user of one SIM card number or e-mail address could only give up to 30 or 32 votes (depending on the method of voting) to a single act per day to ensure fairness.

Performances

ContestantOrderActPerformance DescriptionBuzzesPercentageResult
FMGKrisAi-ai
Freestylers1Dance crewPerformed a multitrack dance and stunts performance, including a 12-foot dismount and somersault.9.46%3rd
DJP Trio2Singing TrioSang "You'll Always Be My Number One" by Vernie Varga.2.60%12th
Happy Feet3Tap dancing duoPerformed a tap dancing routine to the tune of "Close to You" by Whigfield.18.32%2nd
John Michael Narag4SingerSang "Kahit Isang Saglit" by Martin Nievera.5.30%8th
B45Dance crewPerformed a multitrack popping routine, using "I Gotta Feeling," "Boom Boom Pow," and "The Time (Dirty Bit)" by The Black Eyed Peas, "OMG" by Usher, "Nothin' on You" by B.o.B and Bruno Mars, and "Fire" by 2NE1.9.13%4th
Rico the Magician Playing card club A.svg 6MagicianMagic performance involving driving his wife and assistant through a spike and magically catching two geese, one of which transformed into a 70-pound python.7.59%7th
Madrigal Siblings7Singing trioSang a patriotic medley composed of "Bayan Ko," "Dakilang Lahi," and "Magkaisa."3.68%9th
Marcelito Pomoy8SingerSang both male and female parts of "The Prayer" by Andrea Bocelli and Celine Dion distinctly.19.56%1st
Filogram9Dance crewPerformed a multitrack dance routine, mainly using "Push It" by Salt-n-Pepa and "Stayin' Alive" by the Bee Gees.0.40%14th
Buildex Pagales10SingerSang "The Lazy Song" by Bruno Mars8.25%5th
NielBeth (''Leoniel Enopia & Elizabeth Dazo'')11Ballroom dancing duoPerformed a salsa and cha cha dance routine to the tune of "Let's Get Loud" by Jennifer Lopez, highlighted by an impromptu costume change in the middle.7.81%6th
Jose Emmanuel "Jem" Cubil12SingerSang "Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman" by Bryan Adams.2.86%11th
Skeights Playing card club A.svg 13BandPerformed "Liwanag sa Dilim" by Rivermaya.3.04%10th
Angel Calalas14Hula hoop trickerTwirled flaming hula hoops and multiple hula hoops and spun herself while hanging upside-down, all to the tune of "One Night Only" from the musical Dreamgirls .1.99%13th

National Ratings

Pilipinas Got Talent Season 2 hits all-time high 38.2% national rating. [4]
The National Ratings came from the whole-wide Philippine coverage of TV audience ratings from Kantar Media Philippines.

ShowDateShareRank ( Night / Primetime )Source
1st AuditionFebruary 2629.5%1 [5]
2nd AuditionFebruary 2727.6%1 [5]
3rd AuditionMarch 531.3%2 [6]
4th AuditionMarch 631.7%1 [6]
5th AuditionMarch 1229.3%1 [7]
6th AuditionMarch 1328%1 [7]
7th AuditionMarch 1930.5%1 [8]
8th AuditionMarch 2032.1%1 [8]
9th AuditionMarch 2627.4%1 [9]
10th AuditionMarch 2730.7%1 [9]
11th AuditionApril 231.9%2 [10]
12th AuditionApril 331.4%1 [10]
13th AuditionApril 927.8%2 [11]
14th AuditionApril 1029.6%1 [11]
15th AuditionApril 1630.3%2 [12]
16th AuditionApril 1732%1 [12]
Judges' CullApril 2422.9%1 [13]
Semi-finals 1 (Performance Night)April 3027.5%2 [14]
Semi-finals 1 (Results Night)May 122.4%2 [14]
Semi-finals 2 (Performance Night)May 724.7%2 [15]
Semi-finals 2 (Results Night)May 818.3%4 [15]
Semi-finals 3 (Performance Night)May 1425%2 [16]
Semi-finals 3 (Results Night)May 1521.7%1 [16]
Semi-finals 4 (Performance Night)May 2124.1%2 [17]
Semi-finals 4 (Results Night)May 2224.5%1 [17]
Semi-finals 5 (Performance Night)May 2825.7%2 [18]
Semi-finals 5 (Results Night)May 2926%1 [18]
Semi-finals 6 (Performance Night)June 425.4%2 [19]
Semi-finals 6 (Results Night)June 526.1%1 [19]
Wild Card Week (Performance Night)June 1123%2 [20]
Wild Card Week (Results Night)June 1223.9%1 [20]
The Road to Finals 1June 18
The Road to Finals 2June 19
Finals (Performance Night)June 2534.5%1 [21]
Finals (Results Night)June 2638.2%1 [21]

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