Toothbrush (Maalaala Mo Kaya)

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"Toothbrush"
Maalaala Mo Kaya episode
Episode no.Season 24
Episode 5
Directed byRaz de la Torre
Written byRose Colindres
Arah Jell Badayos
Original air dateFebruary 6, 2016 (2016-02-06)
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"Toothbrush" is the fifth episode of the 24th season of the Filipino drama anthology series Maalaala Mo Kaya (MMK). Written by Rose Colindres [2] and Arah Jell Badayos [2] and directed by Raz de la Torre, [1] it aired on ABS-CBN in the Philippines on February 6, 2016. [3] Announced on February 2, 2016, the episode depicts the life of Leni Robredo, portrayed by Dimples Romana. [3] Robredo was previously depicted in the 2013 MMK episode "Tsinelas", which was conversely about the life of her late politician husband, Jesse Robredo. [4]

Contents

The episode aired three days before the start of the campaign period for the 2016 Philippine presidential election, in which Leni Robredo was a candidate for the vice presidency. [4]

Production

The episode was first reported in the Filipino-language tabloid Pilipino Star Ngayon on January 24, 2016, [5] while it was officially announced on February 2, 2016. [4]

Reception

On the Saturday it aired, "Toothbrush" received a rating of 25.9% according to Kantar Media, slightly behind another weekend anthology program Magpakailanman , which received 26.5% for its episode in the same evening. [6]

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