Guidelines

How are the episodes of Kalyeserye are numbered?

How are the episodes of Kalyeserye are numbered?

Episodes are numbered by days (e.g. Day 1, Day 2, etc.), and sometimes comprise multiple segments from the Eat Bulaga! variety show in which the characters interact. Hashtags were introduced shortly after Day 1, however, multiple tags were posted regarding episodes.

Where does the soap opera Kalyeserye come from?

Kalyeserye was a soap opera parody segment that was aired live on the Filipino noontime variety show Eat Bulaga! on GMA Network in the Philippines and worldwide through GMA Pinoy TV.

When did Eat Bulaga start posting Kalyeserye episodes?

Around July 30, GMA Network and Eat Bulaga! began posting a unique hashtag for each Kalyeserye episode. On September 25, GMA Network acknowledged a Twitter fan group called the trendsetters to supply the official hashtag for their episodes.

Who are the members of the Kalyeserye band?

1 Maine Mendoza 2 Alden Richards 3 Wally Bayola 4 Jose Manalo 5 Paolo Ballesteros

When did the hashtag for Kalyeserye come out?

Hashtags were introduced shortly after Day 1, however, multiple tags were posted regarding episodes. Around July 30, GMA Network and Eat Bulaga! began posting a unique hashtag for each Kalyeserye episode.

What was the main storyline of the Kalyeserye?

The Kalyeserye’s main storyline is the Cinderella -like forbidden courtship between the AlDub tandem, with its paramount goal being the first physical meeting of the two, a move continually opposed by Lola Nidora. The AlDub couple’s near-encounters on live television also became pivotal throughout the series.

Where does the name Kalyeserye come from?

The term “Kalyeserye” is a play on the Filipino word teleserye (television series) and is a portmanteau of the Tagalog words kalye (street) and serye (series). It was coined by Joey de Leon, one of the primary hosts of Eat Bulaga!, to refer to the location outside the studio which was usually shot out on the streets…

Why is Kalyeserye important to the Catholic Church?

According to Mon Bandril, a CSMA member, the series won the Catholic Social Media Awards “because of the inspiring message they give during Kalyeserye [about] virtues, values, chivalry, modesty, morality, respect for elders, etc. This is the kind [of show] that we don’t see on TV anymore.”