The Voice Kids (Philippine TV series)

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The Voice Kids
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Season 6 title card
Genre Reality competition
Based on The Voice Kids (2012)
by John de Mol Jr.
Written by
  • Aol Rivera
  • Garlic Garcia
  • Waldo Bautista
Directed by
Presented by
Judges
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageTagalog
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes141 + 2 specials
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Tarah Anne Buslon
  • Jose Paolo Fajardo
  • Jerome Carlos Vargas
  • Olivia Zarate
Production locations
Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
Running time47–50 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network
ReleaseMay 24, 2014 (2014-05-24) 
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 originally hosted by Luis Manzano and Alex Gonzaga. It premiered on May 24, 2014, on ABS-CBN's Yes Weekend line up. Dingdong Dantes served as the host for the most recent season.

Contents

Overview

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 contestant termed by the show as "artist" with only their vocal talent without prejudice to their physical appearance. [2]

The show consists of five stages – producers' auditions, blind auditions, battles, sing-offs and live shows. [2]

Development

On November 18, 2013, Laurenti Dyogi, ABS-CBN's business unit head, announced that there would be a kids version of The Voice of the Philippines . [9] It was launched after the success of The Voice of the Philippines season 1. [10]

Auditions

Auditions were announced in November 2013. [9] The first open call auditions were held on November 23, 2013, at Metro Gaisano Pacific Mall in Mandaue, Cebu and was open to kids aged 8 to 14 years old. [11] [12] It was followed by an audition held on December 1, 2013, at the Newport Mall in Resorts World Manila. [13] In 2014, auditions for the Visayas, Mindanao, and Metro Manila were held on January 11, [14] 18 and 25 respectively. A separate audition for Luzon was held on February 1. [15] The "blind auditions" for the first season were filmed until March 20, 2014, at Studio 10 of ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center in Quezon City, Metro Manila. [1] [3]

The auditions for the second season was held on March 7, 2015, at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City. Other auditions were held at several cities. The age of the auditionees were reduced to aged 7 to 13 from the first season's aged 8 to 14. [16]

For its sixth season – the first season of the show broadcast by GMA Network – the auditions were scheduled from March to June 2024. [17]

Hosts

Hosts
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Luis Manzano
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Robi Domingo
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Yeng Constantino
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Kim Chiu
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Toni Gonzaga
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Dingdong Dantes
The Voice Kids hosts
HostSeasons
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Luis Manzano
Alex Gonzaga
Robi Domingo
Yeng Constantino
Kim Chiu
Toni Gonzaga
Bianca Gonzalez
Dingdong Dantes
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  Featured as a host.
  Featured as a backstage host.

On March 17, 2014, Luis Manzano and Alex Gonzaga were announced as the hosts. [18] The second season was hosted by Manzano, along with Robi Domingo and Yeng Constantino. [19] Domingo and Constantino replaced Gonzaga as the backstage and social media host. In the third season, Kim Chiu replaced Constantino. [20] For the fourth season, Toni Gonzaga replaced Manzano. Domingo returned as a backstage host. During the fifth season, Domingo returned as a host, with Bianca Gonzalez replacing Toni Gonzaga as a host. [21] On July 17, 2024, Dingdong Dantes was announced as the host. [22]

Coaches

Coaches
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Lea Salonga
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Bamboo Mañalac
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Sarah Geronimo
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Sharon Cuneta
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KZ Tandingan
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Martin Nievera
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Stell
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Julie Anne San Jose
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Billy Crawford
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Pablo
The Voice Kids coaches
CoachTeam nameSeasons
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Bamboo Mañalac Kamp Kawayan
Lea Salonga FamiLea
Sarah Geronimo Team Sarah
Sharon Cuneta Team Sharon
KZ Tandingan Team Supreme
Martin Nievera MarTeam
Stell StellBound
Julie Anne San Jose JuleSquad
Billy Crawford Team Bilib
Pablo Tropa ni Pablo

Lea Salonga, Sarah Geronimo and Bamboo Mañalac all served as coaches for the first two seasons of the show. [19] Salonga and Mañalac both returned as coaches for the third season. [23] On April 4, 2016, Geronimo left the show. [24] On May 2, 2016, singer-actress Sharon Cuneta joined as a coach for the third season. [25] After the third season, Cuneta did not return as a coach due to her stress on the show. [26] For the fourth season, Geronimo returned as a coach, along with Salonga and Mañalac. [27] For the fifth season, singers KZ Tandingan and Martin Nievera were both announced to replace Geronimo and Salonga. Mañalac also returned as a coach. [28] In April 2024, SB19 member Stell joined the show as a coach. [29] In July 2024, singer-actress Julie Anne San Jose, singer-actor Billy Crawford and SB19 member Pablo joined the show as coaches, alongside Stell. [30]

Seasons

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
1 20May 24, 2014 (2014-05-24)July 27, 2014 (2014-07-27) ABS-CBN
2 26June 6, 2015 (2015-06-06)August 30, 2015 (2015-08-30)
3 28May 28, 2016 (2016-05-28)August 28, 2016 (2016-08-28)
4 28August 3, 2019 (2019-08-03)November 3, 2019 (2019-11-03)
5 25February 25, 2023 (2023-02-25)May 21, 2023 (2023-05-21) Kapamilya Channel
6 14September 15, 2024 (2024-09-15)December 15, 2024 (2024-12-15) [31] GMA Network

Ratings

According to AGB Nielsen Philippines' Mega Manila household television ratings, the pilot episode of The Voice Kids earned a 25% rating. [32] The season 1 finale scored a 29.2% rating. [33] The season 2 premiere achieved a 20.7% rating. [34] The season 2 finale garnered a 27.2% rating. [35] The third season's premiere got an 18.8% rating. [36] The third season's finale ended with a 25.5% rating. [37]

According to AGB Nielsen Philippines' Nationwide Urban Television Audience Measurement People in Television Homes, the season five premiere earned a 6.7% rating. The season six premiere scored a 12.7% rating. [38] The season six finale achieved a 13.6% rating. [39]

Accolades

Accolades received by The Voice Kids
YearAwardsCategoryRecipientResultRef.
2014 ASAP Pop Viewers' Choice Awards Pop Kapamilya TV ShowThe Voice KidsWon [40]
28th PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Talent Search Program Host Luis Manzano, Alex Gonzaga Won [41]
2015 46th Box Office Entertainment Awards Top Reality Talent SearchThe Voice KidsWon [42]
29th PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Talent Search Program HostLuis Manzano, Robi Domingo, Yeng Constantino Nominated [43]
11th USTV Students' Choice AwardsStudents’ Choice of Reality Game ShowThe Voice KidsWon [44]
Students' Choice of Reality Game Show Host Toni Gonzaga Won
6th Golden Screen AwardsOutstanding Adapted Reality/Competition ProgramThe Voice KidsNominated [45]
Outstanding Adapted Reality/Competition Program HostLuis ManzanoWon [46]
20162nd Mabini Media AwardsBest Game/Reality ProgramThe Voice KidsWon [47]
30th PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Talent Search Program HostLuis Manzano, Robi Domingo, Kim Chiu Won [48]
201722nd Asian Television Awards Best Adaptation of an Existing FormatThe Voice KidsNominated [49]
48th Box Office Entertainment Awards Most Popular TV Program–TalentWon [50]

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