List of Bubble Gang Recurring Characters and Sketches - Anniversary Editions

Anniversary Editions

Bubble Gang X 10th Anniversary. X is a reference to the Roman equivalent of 10 (2005)

DO-SE-NA Television film- 12th Anniversary. The title refers to the Spanish "dozena" meaning a set of 12 (2007)

Bubble Gang Sa Japan Katoru Sei Na- 14th Anniversary. Katoru Sei Na is a Romanized parody of the word "Katorse na" meaning "We are 14 years" (2009)

Bubble Gang Kin-Z- 15th Anniversary. The title is a parody of Dragon Ball Z and also a reference of the Spanish word "quince" meaning 15. (2010)

Bubble Gang 4x4- 16th Anniversary. The title is a reference to the 4x4 van and also the multiplication factors resulting to 16. (2011)

Bubble Gang Diz Is Siete- 17th Anniversary. Instead of a standard gag show, it showcases a collection of "indie films" that consist of drama, action and horror (all of which, of course, added with comedy). The title is both a play on the words "Diz Iz It", a former talent show from GMA7 as well as Michael Jackson's "This Is It" supposed concert in 2009 as well as on the Spanish word "diecisiete" meaning 17. (2012)

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