Junior MasterChef Pinoy Edition

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Junior MasterChef Pinoy Edition
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Genre Competitive cooking show
Written byPeng Belase
Directed byConnie Macatuno
Presented by Judy Ann Santos-Agoncillo
JudgesFern Aracama
Rolando Laudico
JP Anglo
Music byLennel Diaz
Opening theme"Bilib na Bilib"
by Maria Aragon [1]
ComposerJimmy Antiporda
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of episodes47 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersJov Aberion
Gab Amaron
Chloe Bautista
Francisco Nicanor
Anna Rivera
EditorsBecar Balbalosa
Peterson Polillo
Raymond Samaniego
Maika Topacio
Cindy Riego
Sheila Tiglao
Earl Illustrisimo
Alexces Megan Abarquez
Running time1 hour
Production company ABS-CBN Entertainment Reveille Productions
Original release
Network ABS-CBN
ReleaseAugust 27, 2011 (2011-08-27) 
February 18, 2012 (2012-02-18)
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Junior MasterChef Pinoy Edition was a Philippine competitive cooking game show that aired from August 27, 2011 to February 18, 2012, replacing The Price Is Right and was replaced by Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal and Sarah G. Live . The series was adapted out of the British show Junior MasterChef , in turn was a spin-off based on MasterChef , featuring Filipino contestants aged 8 to 12. It was broadcast on ABS-CBN starting with a pre-series primer on August 20, 2011.

Contents

Judy Ann Santos-Agoncillo presented the show, while professional Filipino chefs Fern Aracama, Rolando Laudico, and JP Anglo judged the contestants. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17]

On September 24, ABS-CBN announced the show's new time slot on Sundays starting on October 2, 2011.

The show ended on February 18, 2012 with Kyle Imao as the winner. [18] [19]

Primer

The pre-series primer entitled The Appetizer aired on 20 August 2011. [20] [21] It featured the basic format of the show, while being introduced by the presenter and chef judges. Viewers also got to take an eyewitness look at the auditions, and the narrow down to the Top 60. [22]

Episodes

Season(s)EpisodesOriginally aired
Season PremiereSeason Finale
14720 August 2011 (2011-08-20)18 February 2012 (2012-02-18)

Top 20

ContestantCurrent Points/Status
(As of 18 February 2012)
Kyle Imao, 12, Marikina Winner
Philip Dave Amarillo, 13 1 , Cebu Runner-Up
Mika Kristina Tanaka, 10, Quezon City 3rd Place
Antonio Carlos "Jobim" Jalbuena, 12, Makati 4th Place
Louise Emmanuelle Mabulo , 12, Naga City Re-eliminated12 February 12
Returned 21 January 2012
Eliminated 12 November 2011
Caitlin Faye Taluban, 11, Quezon City Eliminated12 February 12
Mikkel "Miko" Gabriel Manzano , 11, Caloocan Eliminated4 February 12
Pomeleigh May "Acee" Salangsang, 11, General Santos Eliminated4 February 12
Bianca Franchesca Dimapilis , 9, Antipolo Re-eliminated 29 January 2012
Returned 21 January 2012
Eliminated 18 December 2011
Iain Johnston, 12, Baguio Re-eliminated 29 January 2012
Returned 21 January 2012
Eliminated 10 December 2011
Athena Garcia, 11, Baguio Re-eliminated 29 January 2012
Returned 21 January 2012
Eliminated 9 October 2011
Emmanuel "Emman" Buquid, 11, Muntinlupa Re-eliminated 28 January 2012
Returned 21 January 2012
Eliminated 15 January 2012
Maria Josefina Beatriz "Bea" Atienza, 11, Davao Re-eliminated 28 January 2012
Returned 21 January 2012
Eliminated 9 October 2011
Beatrice Anne "Tricia" Baylosis, 11, Batangas Re-eliminated 22 January 2012
Returned 21 January 2012
Eliminated 27 November 2011
Maria Judel Bautista, 10, Quezon City Re-eliminated 22 January 2012
Returned 21 January 2012
Eliminated 29 October 2011
Nadine Mosh Lee Oliver, 10, Naga Re-eliminated 21 January 2012
Returned 21 January 2012
Eliminated 12 November 2011
Gerardo Angel "Gino" Yang, 11, Muntinlupa Eliminated 21 January 2012
Returned 21 January 2012
Withdrew 23 October 2011 2
Don Patrick Baldosano, 12, Parañaque Eliminated7 January 2012
Jean Gilbert Go, 12, Quezon City Eliminated12 November 2011
Jazette "Inday" Lee, 10, Iloilo Eliminated29 October 2011
Legend:
  The kiddie cook is the winner.
  The kiddie cooks are the runners-up.
  The kiddie cook was eliminated/re-eliminated from the competition.
  The kiddie cook voluntarily quit the competition.
Notes:

^Note 1 – Philip Amarillo was 12 years old, the maximum age for the kiddie cooks, during his audition for the show last February 2011. Afterwards, he turned 13 on 16 July 2011.
^Note 2 – Gino Yang voluntarily quit the show to participate in an international culinary summer camp in China, where his application has been approved. [23]

Elimination chart

123456789101112
WildcardFinale
Mystery Box Challenge Winner(s)MikoPatrickPhilipMikononeMikaAcee
Miko
Philip
JobimAthena, Bea, Bianca
Emman, Iain, Judel
Louise, Tricia
Kyle
Invention Test Winner(s)KyleGilbert
Louise
Emman
Patrick
Philip
BiancaKyleMikoCaitlin
Mika
Patrick
PhilipAthena, Bea, Bianca
Emman, Iain, Louise
Acee, Kyle,
Miko, Philip
Kyle
Team Challenge WinnersAcee, Bianca
Gilbert, Jobim
Kyle, Miko
Nadine, Patrick
Philip, Tricia
Acee, Bianca
Caitlin, Inday
Judel, Louise
Nadine, Patrick
Trica
Acee, Caitlin
Emman, Jobim
Miko, Nadine
Patrick, Philip
Caitlin, Iain
Kyle, Miko
Mika, Philip
(Team Ch 1)
Acee, Caitlin, Miko
Patrick, Philip
(Team Ch 2)
Caitlin, Iain, Kyle,
Patrick, Philip
Bianca, Emman,
Mika, Patrick,
Philip
Emman
Jobim
Kyle
Caitlin
Jobim
Athena, Bianca, Iain, LouiseKyle,
Mika,
Philip
Catch-Up Challenge WinnerGinoCaitlinPhilipPatrickKyleEmmanEmman
Jobim
Kyle
AceeLouise
ContestantsMBITTMPTTLMBITTMPTTLMBITTMPTTLMBITTMPTTLTMITTMPTTLMBTMITPTTLMBITTMPTTLMBITTMPTTLMBITITTMTLITITTLTMMBTLITITTLResult
Kyle166215213122113229Top 121161936663013213724661842118Top 86612661244.84791.8Winner
Philip11619113115666639Top 1211619616123161132622414162110617641042.14991.12nd Place
Mika11316413115143427Top 121161931311766113146421611428314617424284 3rd Place
Jobim11619143421146133Top 121134932141943112824661861641732531436.43773.44th Place
Louise21317166121213128Eliminated
(Episode 19)
ININININ93314325Re-eliminated
(Episode 46)
Caitlin12317116621116130Top 121161961612323113046421611619347314Eliminated
(Episode 46)
Acee11619146121116130Top 1221317613219131226622414244616617Eliminated
(Episode 44)
Miko616114113120126130Top 1261621561312613613762241411215617Eliminated
(Episode 44)
Emman11316113112466129Top 121131631311416162824661811114Eliminated
(Ep 38)
ININOUTRe-eliminated
(Episode 41)
Patrick11619616123166137Top 12123612646129164444464216Eliminated
(Episode 35)
Bianca416112111621123128Top 12163111313119161128Eliminated
(Episode 30)
ININININ83Re-eliminated
(Episode 42)
Iain14319113115143124Top 12416112316123Eliminated
(Episode 27)
ININININ84Re-eliminated
(Episode 42)
Tricia116412126223113129Top 1214319Eliminated
(Episode 23)
INOUTRe-eliminated
(Episode 40)
Nadine11619116118126128Eliminated
(Episode 19)
OUTRe-eliminated
(Episode 39)
Gilbert11619163120113126Eliminated
(Episode 19)
Judel11316116115Eliminated
(Episode 15)
INOUTRe-eliminated
(Episode 40)
Inday11316116115Eliminated
(Episode 15)
Gino113611123118Quit
(Episode 14)
OUTEliminated
(Episode 39)
Athena11316Eliminated
(Episode 10)
ININININ85Re-eliminated
(Episode 42)
Bea11316Eliminated
(Episode 10)
ININOUTRe-eliminated
(Episode 41)
Notes 1 none 2 3 none 4 none 5 6 7 none 6 8 none 9 none 10 none 11 none
EliminatedAthena
First elimination
Inday
Gilbert



Louise
First elimination



Nadine
First elimination

Tricia
First elimination
Iain
First elimination
Bianca
First elimination
PatrickEmman
First elimination
GinoJudel
Re-elimination
Bea
Re-elimination
none
Athena
Re-elimination



Bianca
Re-elimination



Iain
Re-elimination

AceeCaitlin
Philip
2nd Place



Mika
3rd Place



Jobim
4th Place


Kyle
Winner
Bea
First elimination
Judel
First elimination
Nadine
Re-elimination
Tricia
Re-elimination
Emman
Re-elimination
MikoLouise
Re-elimination
WithdrewnoneGinononenone
Legend:
  The kiddie cook is the winner of the competition/challenge.
  The kiddie cook was one of the top entries in the individual challenge, but did not win.
  The kiddie cook was part of the winning team in a team challenge.
  The kiddie cook was part of the bottom 5/6/8 scoring contestants who were at risk of elimination, but was not eliminated.
Notes:

^Note 1 : The top 20 chefs have cooked practical dish with accordance to the food allowance of an average Filipino family. The judges stated that the winner of the challenge will get 6 points and the other two of the best will get 4 and 2 points. Miko was hailed as the winner together with Bianca and Louise finishing second and third place and has the power to choose the main ingredient for the invention test. ^Note 2 : The 20 Kiddie Cooks went to Barasoain Church for the next competition. They were divided into two teams, the Green Team and Yellow Team. Kyle was the winner in last competition so he will choose one of the kiddie cooks to be joined him and that was Miko. Then Kyle distributed the clay pots for the other kiddie cooks to know where is their team. The top 20 will cook rice cakes. They will choose 3 recipes for each team. There will be an adviser for each team to advise on the cooking of rice cakes. Then the 100 churchgoers will be the judge for their kakanin. The 100 churchgoers will choose who is their bet on the best kakanin. On the other hand, the plates will put on table to know who will be the winner. Green Team wins, so they will have a 6 points while the Yellow Team earned 3 points.
^Note 3 : For elimination challenge, the bottom 6 kiddie cooks were tasked to cook their own Adobo dish version. As a result, Athena and Bea were eliminated from the competition.
^Note 4 : Two winners are chosen.
^Note 5 : The elimination challenge is a Pressure Test.
^Note 6 : It was announced that three kiddie cooks will be eliminated this round.
^Note 7 : The kiddie cooks are divided into 5 groups of three.
^Note 8 : It was announced that only 1 kiddie cook will be eliminated this round.
^Note 9 : It was announced that there would be a Bottom 8.
^Note 10 : Jobim was absent during the Test/Challenge so he was given 1 point.
^Note 11 : The elimination consisted of two parts. Skills Test and Invention Test.

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