Popular Recurring Characters and Sketches
For more details on this topic, see List of Bubble Gang recurring characters and sketches.
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Ang Dating Doon | A parody of a popular religious program, Ang Dating Daan, interpreting fairy tales and children's literature instead of religious scripture. The sketch was hosted by Isko Salvador as Brod Pete, Cesar Cosme as Bro. Willy and Chito Franscisco as Bro. Jocel. In the 2007 version the sketch is called "Doon Dati" or "Du'n Dati", with Ara Mina as Kapatid na Rosa, Wendell Ramos as Kapatid na Mel, Ogie Alcasid as Kapatid na Toto, and Michael V as Kapatid na Auring. It is now renamed as "Ang Bagong Dating Doon", using laptop and iPad as reference material. | |
MEV (Music English Version) | Michael V's parody of popular Tagalog song translated to English in a literal way.The songs were later compiled into an album named Bubble Ganthology on 2006. | |
MTB (Myusik Tagalog Bersyon) | Michael V.'s parody of popular English music videos translated to Tagalog in a literal and often humorous manner. The songs were later compiled into a album named Bubble Ganthology on 2006. | |
Moymoy Palaboy (second Iyo Tube) | Moymoy Palaboy is a duo that does a webcam performance "singing" local and international hits using their lipsynch acts. The duo was discovered on YouTube, where they have upload their webcam videos of Filipino and foreign songs with lipsynch acts. | |
Yaya and Angelina | A little brat Angelina (Ogie Alcasid) who is so bratty and asks different orders on her nanny (Michael V.) Her orders always bring her nanny to worst. Angelina's notable quotes are "Yaya, you're such a loser!" and "Whatever" in which she has her own finger gestures (that is, the L; Y, which resembles peace sign; and W finger gestures, which mean Loser, Yaya, and Whatever, respectively). The sketch was made into a movie. The characters were also used on Hole in the Wall, one of GMA Network's game shows. |
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