
"Halina sa Jollitown, tara!"
Оригінальна назва
Jollitown
Випущено
13.04.2008
Країна
PH
Виробничі компанії
JFC Philippines, Mccain WorldGroup Philippines, ABS-CBN
Статус
Завершено
Кількість сезонів
6
Кількість епізодів
79
Jollitown is a children's television program from the Philippines produced by Jollibee, airing every Sunday mornings. The timing was chosen to highlight Jollibee’s 30th anniversary. Jollibee and his friends Yum, Twirlie, Hetty, and Popo are the stars of the show. The show left GMA Network on November 14, 2010. Jollitown moved to ABS-CBN and premiered its 4th season on July 17, 2011 at 9:00 a.m. The new season's concept is based on Time traveling. Season 5 started on July 22, 2012 based on Phippine traveling. Jollitown returns on GMA Network as The Jollitown Kids Show every Saturday starting July 20, 2013.

This is the first season to broadcast on GMA Network and it aired at 9:30am on Sundays. It is produced under the "Jollibee Television (JTV)" banner. The team at GMA Marketing and Productions, Inc., along with the network's programing head Jose Abacan and network's entertainment group head Willma Galvante serves as executives in charge of production and oversighters on behalf of the network (uncredited). Dan & Geri Gil and Divine Gil-Reyes serves as musical composers this season.

Jollibee introduces the viewers to Jollitown. Sad that the children he plays with have to go home every night, a shooting star falls upon a wishing well, and a group of meals transform into houses containing his new friends.

Jollibee and his friends read a story about a princess being saved from a dragon.

Jollibee and his friends meet an anthropomorphic broom named Weena Walis who helps them clean up the mess.

Jollibee and his friends are asked they wanted to do their homework.

Jollibee and his friends learn the importance of throwing garbage in the trash can.

Jollibee and his friends play hide-and-seek, but Lala refuses to be a good sport.

Jollibee and his friends are afraid of the dark, until a flashlight helps them ease their fears.

Jollibee and his friends help a talking tree named Pipoy Puno by giving him a makeover.

Jollibee and his friends see Mia who has injured her leg through the wishing well, and they offer to help her.

Jollibee and his friends ask a police officer and a doctor on how to "respect their neighbors."

Jollibee and his friends bake bread for the kids in school.

Jollibee and his friends celebrate "Thank You Day" in Jollitown with the kids. Note: The episode was supposed to aired on June 29, 2008, but however GMA postponed the episode to the following week due to the "Pacquiao-Marquez 3" boxing special on the said date.

The wishing well in Jollitown is destroyed after an earthquake, causing all of the colors in Jollitown to fade away.

Could Jollibee and his friends bring back the color in Jollitown?

Season 2 aired on GMA Network, this time at 8:30am, still on Sundays. Beginning this season, it was produced under the "Jollibee Kids TV" banner. The team at GMA Marketing and Productions, Inc., along with the network's programing head Jose Abacan and network's entertainment group head Willma Galvante returns as executives in charge of production and oversighters on behalf of the network (uncredited) this season. Also this season, Soundminds Music Design Company is now credited for the songs, and it also marks the final season for Dan & Geri Gil and Divine Gil-Reyes serves as musical composers. This is also the last season to have premiered in the Summer season.

Jollibee and his friends welcome the audience back to Jollitown to celebrate the Wishing Well's birthday.

A boy is a bully, and Jollibee and his friends need some help to stop him.

Jollibee and his friends learn to take care of pets.

Jollibee and his friends are play a game about saying the magic word "please."

Olive doesn't know what her talent it, so Jollibee and his friends try to help her.

Jollibee and his friends teach Aaron a lesson about respect.

A boy's toy robots come to life, and teach their owner about humility.

Jollibee and his friends help a shy girl named Michelle to come out of her comfort zone.

A boy gets so dirty that a group of germs grow and cause havoc in Jollitown.

Cris cheats on her science quiz and learns a lesson on honesty.

Jollibee and his friends try to find Jack.

Lulu skips breakfast and did not take the JolliAcademy school bus on time.

Jollibee and his friends save the trees from deforestation.

Season 3 was the last season aired on GMA Network, it aired it at an earlier time of 8:25am, still on Sundays as a result of the carrying the Chinese live-action show "Blazing Teens" at 8:50am and the network produced program "AHA!" aired at 9:15am. Starting from this season until season 6, "Jollitown Theme Song" is used on the opening sequence, as well as the songs for the show were now produced by Hit Productions. It is aired as part of GMA Network's 60th anniversary year. This is the only season of the show to premiered in August with the finale aired in the holiday season, and it is also the last season to be oversight by the team at GMA Marketing and Productions, Inc., along with Jose Abacan which is also served as the executive in charge of production for GMA Network until season 6, but it is also mark the network's entertainment head Willma Galvante's final season as the network's executive in charge of production, all in their respective uncredited roles.

Mr. Q. Rakot (Apollo Abraham) and Asiong (Aldel Ramos) visit Jollitown, but a group of henchmen want to destroy the trees to create a new building.

Nana and Mindy celebrate Fiona's birthday, but her mom insists on getting only simple things.

Nikki's mom (Bianca Rafael) accompanies Jollibee and his friends to help Nikki (Jaja Borja) on her first day of school.

Mark (Alec Montemayor) is a boy who lives with his grandfather (Chinggoy Alonzo) and prefers to stay alone. Jollibee and his friends help him find friends.

The Jollifriends join the choir competition, and Mr. Pilot (Alec Humprhries) and Lady Diva (Yassi Pressman) come to Jollitown to support.

Moe (John Claude Yambo) tries to visit the Jollitown Science Fair, but instead they meets the aliens named Crom, Quick and Quack.

Tim (Basty Alcanes) tells the children need to bring back things they have borrowed.

A group of people in Jollitown try to stop Wally from crying.

Jet prefers to play the Doctor Destructo video game instead of going outside. However, Doctor Destructo comes to life and tries to destroy Jollitown.

Sarah (Maxine Rivera) asks Jollibee and his friends to remove her tooth, but the Tooth Fairy (Rebecca Bote) makes the tooth again.

Nolan (Nathaniel Britt) try new things while playing games, but Mr. Q (Apollo Abraham) and Asiong (Aldel Ramos) reveal a new invention in the sky.

Mang Johnny (Neil Sese) wants to cheer for his daughter Danielle (Gianne Cutler) in a "Show and Tell" in Jollitown.

The superhero Afredus Augustus (Paolo Contis) battles against Sinistro (Epi Quizon) to save the statue in Jollitown, but Alfredus accidentally zaps Jollibee, causing him to disappear. Could Jollibee's friends save him from Afredus Augustus?

Season 4 of Jollitown was the first season of the show to be broadcast on ABS-CBN. It it is aired again on Sundays, but this time at 9:00AM. An on-air contest was aired this season, with a prize of P1,000 and Jollibee Gift Certificates given to the loyal viewers. This season's theme was focus on time traveling events. This is also the first season of the show to be premiered in July and ended in October, as well as being oversight by ABS-CBN's Corporate Communications Managment (CCM) team along with Cory Vidanes which also serves as executive in charge of production for the network.

Mr. Tom Morrow invents a time machine to take the past to Jollitown. Note: One hour season premiere, it is aired until 9:50am, "Matanglawin" was aired late after the episode. First episode to broadcast on ABS-CBN

DingDangDong has transformed Jollitown into an ancient Roman town, but a boy named Maximus is a bully!

The entirety of Jollitown is taken over by trash.

Jollitown has been turned into the Stone Age, and a dinosaur is helping to play!

Jollibee and his friends attend the original Greek Olympic Games in a coliseum.

Maki wants to take a break for the weekend.

The kids celebrate a royal party for Princess Katherine.

Michael takes piano lessons from Ludwig van Beethoven.

Mr. Q has tries to fix DingDangDong, but the gang travels to the 1970s where they meet a younger version of Mr. Q.

Jollibee and his friends traveled in time to 1870s to find a mystery to find a light.

Jollibee and his friends are afraid of monsters in the dark.

Jollibee and his friends want to celebrate Christmas, but Santa Claus' sack of gifts is missing!

Mr. Morrow manages to fix DingDangDong's clock, reverting Jollitown back to normal. Note: Starting from this episode and in the final 2 seasons, the “prescribed” program advisories provided by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board was began to displayed right before every episode, this is due to ABS-CBN becomes the first subscriber of the board's “prescribed” program advisories started 4 days prior on October 6, 2011.

Season 5 was the final season of Jollitown to be broadcast on ABS-CBN. The previous season's time slot of Sunday, 9:00am was kept. This season introduced new supporting characters, including the antagonists Virus Elvira (Jolly Lupisan Yu) and Robin No Good (Dene Jennel Gomez), along with the Elders (Ildelfonso Adao and Antonette Maningo). With the kids now reduced to just two, the focus shifted to exploring landmarks and embarking on a quest to find crystals. It is the only season of the series to be presented as part of ABS-CBN's "Bida Best Kid" children's programming advocacy campaign, and the final season to be overseen by ABS-CBN's Corporate Communications Managment (CCM) team and Cory Vidanes, who also serves as executive in charge of production for the network.

Jollibee and his friends are appointed by the Council of Values to retrieve the stolen Crystals of Values from Virus Elvira and Robin No Good, who have scattered the crystals across landmarks in the Philippines.

Jollibee and his friends meet Emilio Aguinaldo and find the first crystal in his house. Note: Staring from this episode, the first minute of the previous episode has cut to Jollibee saying "Sumama din kayo sa bagong natin adventures!" during the opening sequence, this is used until episode 13.

Jollibee and his friends are travel to Vigan with a little help from Lolo Pearl (Nelson Cruz) in order to find the second crystal in the Bangui Windmills.

Jollibee and his friends welcome Diego (Cesar Cruz, Jr.) to the team in a trip to Laguna in order to find the third crystal which is located on a tree.

Jollibee and his friends, along with Diego (Cesar Cruz, Jr.), travel to Bacolod City to find the fourth crystal, watching the MassKara Festival performance by a group of dancers (Bunganda Dancers).

Jollibee and his friends, along with Diego (Cesar Cruz, Jr.), visit Palawan in order to plant trees and to find the fifth crystal in the ocean with the help of Bing (Alyah Marie Valentin) and Palikpik (Miles Jerome Borabon).

Jollibee and his friends, along with Diego (Cesar Cruz, Jr.), learn about honesty in a trip to Batanes.

Jollibee and his friends, along with Diego (Cesar Cruz, Jr.), find the sixth crystal within the ruins in Batanes.

Jollibee and his friends, along with Diego (Cesar Cruz, Jr.), head out to Davao in order to find the seventh crystal.

Jollibee and his friends, along with Diego (Cesar Cruz, Jr.), visit Ifugao to find the eighth crystal.

Jollibee and his friends, along with Diego (Cesar Cruz, Jr.), travel to Cebu City to play music and find the ninth crystal.

Jollibee and his friends, along with Diego (Cesar Cruz, Jr.), travel to Manila to get the final crystal, but Virus Elvira tries to foil their plan.

Jollibee and his friends, along with Diego (Cesar Cruz, Jr.), confront Virus Elvira and Robin No Good to restore the crystals and bring back order to the Council of Values. Note: Last episode to be broadcast on ABS-CBN, the network later cancelled the show in February 2013, the show was later revived by GMA Network in June 2013.

Season 6 was the final season of the series, this time under the title of The Jollitown Kids Show. It aired for the first time on Saturdays at 8:50AM, as part of the hour long block of advertising funded children's programming on GMA Network. Airing alongside Tropang Potchi of Columbia International Food Products Inc., the block was nicknamed "JolliPotchi" by its viewers. The season lasted for four months, premiering in July and ending in October. It is produced as part of the chain's 35th anniversary year. The team at GMA Marketing and Productions, Inc. (which is now credited) returns to oversight along with Jose Abacan, resuming his role as the executive in charge of production for the network for the first time since season 3. They are joined by Lilybeth G. Rasonable, the network's current entertainment head, who also serves as the executive in charge of production only for this season.

Featured songs: "Ang Tunay Kong Yaman" (from S3E1) Featured Story: The Tortoise and the Hare Featured Activites: Be My Buddy Sack Race, Jollitown Shake First episode on GMA Network since the season 3 finale

Featured Story: Pixie Can Share

Featured Story: Nikki & Her Nails

Featured Story: The Lion and the Mouse

Featured Story: Young Paolo and His Big Dream!

Featured Story: Prinsipe Pio

Featured Story: Gabbie's First Bike Ride

Featured Story: Matulungin si Pin


Featured Story: Doris the Gentle Giant

Featured Story: Fearless Jean

Note: In the wake of the aftermath of the fire hitting the basement of GMA Network's headquarters in Quezon City on September 29, 2013; certain technical glitches were occurred during the episode.

Featured Story: Mga Munting Regalo Note: Final episode of the series.
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