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Genre | Reality competition |
Created by | John de Mol |
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Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language | Tagalog |
No. of seasons | 5 |
No. of episodes | 103 + 2 specials |
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Camera setup | Multiple-camera setup |
Running time | 47–50 minutes |
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Release | May 24, 2014 – present |
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The Voice Kids is a Philippine television reality talent competition show broadcast by ABS-CBN, Kapamilya Channel and GMA Network. Based on the Dutch television series The Voice Kids , it is a spin-off of The Voice of the Philippines . Originally directed by Johnny Manahan, it was original hosted by Luis Manzano and Alex Gonzaga. It premiered on May 24, 2014 on ABS-CBN on the network's evening line up replacing Bet on Your Baby. The show has aired five seasons, 103 episodes and 2 specials.
The Voice Kids is a reality television series that started from the Dutch television series with the same title, which was a spin-off of the Dutch series The Voice of Holland . The series features three coaches searching for a batch of talented new kids, who could become the Philippines' new child singing superstar. The coaches will judge a singer hopeful termed by the show as "Artist" with only their vocal talent without prejudice to their physical bearing. [3]
The artists who have advanced from the audition round would be split into three teams, whom are mentored by three well-known personalities in terms of singing which in the show, termed "coaches" who in turn would collaborate with them and choose songs for their artists to perform. Since the third season, only kids ages six to twelve years old can participate.
There are five known different stages: producers' auditions, blind auditions, battles, sing-offs and live shows. [3] [4]
As for any The Voice franchise the first stage is the producers' auditions, which are not shown on television. In the Voice of the Philippines, ABS-CBN headed by their regional partners nationwide and abroad are tasked to conduct the "Unseen Auditions." At this stage, there will be different judges that will use the power of media to on-ground auditions where the team will travel in and out of the country to find the best of the best to participate in the next set of auditions, "The Blind Auditions."
The first televised stage is the blind auditions, where artists will be given a minimum of ninety seconds to sing their audition piece. The official coaches of the show will be sitting on a chair facing away from the stage and artist. [5] The coaches will only judge by the power, clarity, type and uniqueness of the artists singing capability. If they like what they hear and want to mentor the artist for the next stage, they will push a button on their chair that would turn the chair around to face the artists for the first time. This concept was created to avoid any due prejudice of their physical bearing and life-story. If a coach turns for an artist, that artist will be included in his/her team. If more than one coach turns around, the choice to pick a who will he/she be mentored goes to the artist. If no coach turns his/her chair the auditioning artist's journey ends. At the end, each of the coach will have a certain number of artists in his or her team (18 in the first two seasons and the fifth season, 24 in the third season). [6] who will be advancing to the next round. [7] [8] [9]
The second stage called "The Battles," is where a coach will build his team for "The Sing-offs". A coach will group his artists into groups of three. Per group, they will be given a single song to sing together. They are mentored and developed by their respective coach in the process. A vocal showdown will commence in the Battle stage where only the artist whom the coach deemed sung the song assigned better will advance to the next round. [10] Steals were added in the fourth season, where each coach can steal one losing artist from other teams. [11]
The third stage called "The Sing-offs," is a recently added round in the local franchise. [6] It is similar to "The Sing-offs" of The Voice Kids of the Netherlands where each coach will pick only a certain number of artists (2 in the first two seasons and 3 in the next three seasons) in order to advance to the semi-finals. [10]
After "the Sing-offs", the artists will go directly to the Live shows, which will also be the semifinal round. Only an elite group of finalists (4 in the first two seasons and 3 in the next three seasons) voted by the public will advance to the finals. [10]
On November 18, 2013, Lauren Dyogi, ABS-CBN's business unit head, announced that there would be a kids version of The Voice of the Philippines. [12] The franchise was launched after the success of the first season of the main version which had garnered high ratings and was trending topic online. [13] [14] Auditions schedule were later announced in the same month. [12]
On March 9, 2014, the show released its first teaser. [15] [16] On March 17, 2014, the production team of the program started to provide updates of the filming of the Blind auditions, posting teasers of the new improved set and chairs and of the coaches in the show's official social media accounts. [17] [18] A second teaser was aired on April 2, 2014. [19]
A new season was announced last February 18, 2015. [20]
The first open call auditions was held on November 23, 2013, at Metro Gaisano Pacific Mall in Mandaue, Cebu and was open to kids aged 8 to 14 years old. [21] [22] It was followed by an audition held on December 1, 2013, at the Newport Mall in Resorts World Manila. [23] In 2014, auditions for the Visayas, Mindanao, and Metro Manila were held on January 11, [24] 18, and 25 respectively. A separate audition for Luzon was held on February 1. [25]
The auditions for the second season will be held on March 7, 2015, at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City. Other auditions will be held at several key cities on a yet to be announced dates. For this season, the age of the auditionees were reduced to aged 7 to 13 from the previous season's aged 8 to 14. [20]
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Coach | Team Name | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |
Bamboo Mañalac | Kamp Kawayan | ||||||
Lea Salonga | FamiLea | ||||||
Sarah Geronimo | Team Sarah | ||||||
Sharon Cuneta | Team Sharon | ||||||
KZ Tandingan | Team Supreme | ||||||
Martin Nievera | MarTeam |
Lea Salonga, Sarah Geronimo and Bamboo Mañalac all served as coaches for the first two seasons of the show. [26] Salonga and Mañalac will returned as coaches for the third season. [27] On April 4, 2016, Geronimo left the show. [28] On May 2, 2016, Sharon Cuneta was announced that she joined as a coach for third season. [29] On December 19, 2022, during ABS-CBN's 2022 Christmas Special, it was revealed that KZ Tandingan and Martin Nievera would replace Geronimo and Salonga for the fifth season of the show. [30]
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Presenter | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
Luis Manzano | |||||
Alex Gonzaga | |||||
Robi Domingo | |||||
Yeng Constantino | |||||
Kim Chiu | |||||
Toni Gonzaga | |||||
Bianca Gonzalez |
On March 17, 2014, Luis Manzano and Alex Gonzaga were announced as the hosts. [31] The second season was hosted by Manzano, along with Robi Domingo and Yeng Constantino. [26] Domingo and Constantino replaced Gonzaga as the backstage and social media host. In the third season, Kim Chiu replaced Constantino. [32] For the fourth season, Toni Gonzaga replaced Manzano. Robi Domingo returned as its backstage host. During the fifth season, Domingo returned as a host, with Bianca Gonzalez replacing Toni Gonzaga as a host. [33]
Season | First aired | Last aired | Winner | Runner-up | Third place | Fourth place | Winning coach | Hosts | Coaches (chairs' order) | ||||
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1 | May 24, 2014 | July 27, 2014 | Lyca Gairanod | Darren Espanto | Juan Karlos Labajo | Darlene Vibares | Sarah Geronimo | Luis Manzano | Alex Gonzaga | No third host | Lea | Bamboo | Sarah |
2 | June 6, 2015 | August 30, 2015 | Elha Nympha | Reynan Dal-Anay | Esang de Torres | Sassa Dagdag | Bamboo Mañalac | Robi Domingo | Yeng Constantino | ||||
3 | May 28, 2016 | August 28, 2016 | Joshua Oliveros | Antonetthe Tismo | Justin Alva | No fourth finalist | Lea Salonga | Kim Chiu | Sharon | ||||
4 | August 3, 2019 | November 3, 2019 | Vanjoss Bayaban | Carmelle Collado | Cyd Pangca | Sarah Geronimo | Toni Gonzaga | No third host | Sarah | ||||
5 | February 25, 2023 | May 21, 2023 | Shane Bernabe | Rai Fernandez | Xai Martinez | Bamboo Mañalac | Bianca Gonzalez | Martin | KZ | Bamboo | |||
6 | 2024 |
In each season, each coach chooses a number of acts to progress to the live shows (two for the first two seasons, three since season three). This table shows, for each season, which artists he or she put through to the live shows. In each series, artists advance to the Grand Finals via the public votes, either regardless of their teams (for the first two seasons) or team-based (since season three).
Winners are in denoted in boldface; stolen artists are italicized.
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Season | Coaches and their finalists | ||
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1 | Lea Salonga | Bamboo Mañalac | Sarah Geronimo |
Darlene Vibares | Juan Karlos Labajo | Lyca Gairanod | |
Tonton Cabiles | Edray Teodoro | Darren Espanto | |
2 | Reynan Dal-Anay | Elha Nympha | Zephanie Dimaranan |
Esang de Torres | Sassa Dagdag | Kyle Echarri | |
3 | Lea Salonga | Bamboo Mañalac | Sharon Cuneta |
Joshua Oliveros | Justin Alva | Antonetthe Tismo | |
Yessha dela Calzada | Heart Salvador | Alvin Dahan | |
Angel Peñaflor | Xylein Herrera | John Carlo Tan | |
4 | Lea Salonga | Bamboo Mañalac | Sarah Geronimo |
Cyd Pangca | Carmelle Collado | Vanjoss Bayaban | |
Gaea Salipot | Pica Mabitag | Angel Andal | |
Alexa Salcedo | Radhni Tiplan | Yshara Cepeda | |
5 | Martin Nievera | KZ Tandingan | Bamboo Mañalac |
Rai Fernandez | Xai Martinez | Shane Bernabe | |
Patricia delos Santos | Marc Antillion | Sab Paica | |
Giuliana Chiong | Leira Raynes | Princess J Cañete |
Principal photography for the first season commenced on March 15, 2014. [34] The auditions were filmed until March 20, 2014, at Studio 10 of ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center in Quezon City, Metro Manila. [1] [6] Live shows were held in Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila, Newport City, Pasay. [2]
Season | Episodes | Premiere | Rating | Rank | Finale | Saturday rating | Rank | Sunday rating | Rank | Ref. | |||
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Timeslot | Primetime | Timeslot | Primetime | Timeslot | Primetime | ||||||||
1 | 20 | May 24, 2014 | 25.0% | #1 | #1 | July 26 & 27, 2014 | 31.8% | #1 | #1 | 29.2% | #1 | #1 | [35] [36] |
2 | 26 | June 6, 2015 | 20.7% | #1 | #4 | August 29 & 30, 2015 | 26.0% | #2 | #2 | 27.2% | #1 | #1 | [37] [38] |
3 | 28 | May 28, 2016 | 18.8% | #2 | #5 | August 27 & 28, 2016 | 23.8% | #1 | #2 | 25.5% | #1 | #1 | [39] [40] |
Year | Awards | Category | Recipient | Result | Ref. |
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2014 | ASAP Pop Viewers' Choice Awards | Pop Kapamilya TV Show | The Voice Kids | Won | [41] |
28th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Talent Search Program Host | Luis Manzano, Alex Gonzaga | Won | [42] | |
2015 | 46th Box Office Entertainment Awards | Top Reality Talent Search | The Voice Kids | Won | [43] |
29th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Talent Search Program Host | Luis Manzano, Robi Domingo, Yeng Constantino | Nominated | [44] | |
11th USTV Students' Choice Awards | Students’ Choice of Reality Game Show | The Voice Kids | Won | [45] | |
Students' Choice of Reality Game Show Host | Toni Gonzaga | Won | |||
6th Golden Screen Awards | Outstanding Adapted Reality/Competition Program | The Voice Kids | Nominated | [46] | |
Outstanding Adapted Reality/Competition Program Host | Luis Manzano | Won | [47] | ||
2016 | 2nd Mabini Media Awards | Best Game/Reality Program | The Voice Kids | Won | [48] |
30th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Talent Search Program Host | Luis Manzano, Robi Domingo, Kim Chiu | Won | [49] | |
2017 | 22nd Asian Television Awards | Best Adaptation of an Existing Format | The Voice Kids | Nominated | [50] |
48th Box Office Entertainment Awards | Most Popular TV Program–Talent | Won | [51] |
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