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Revision as of 22:51, 30 June 2008

Pinoy Dream Academy
(Season II)
File:PDA 01.gif
Hosts
ABS-CBN hosts (Second season hosts)
Scholars
Name Entered Expelled
Hansen Nichols June 14
Michelle Belmonte June 14
Jay Bogayon June 14
Van Pojas June 14
Jun Ross Dio June 14
Cristina Pastor June 14
Miguel Mendoza June 14
Beatriz Muñoz June 14
Maria Liezel Garcia June 14
Apple Abarquez June 14
Christian Alvear June 14
Jovanni Malunda June 14
Rafael Ignacio Ting June 14
Laarni Losala June 14
Ranjit Singh June 15
Chivas Anton Malunda June 14 June 26
Legend
Probationary Scholars
Dropped Out
Expelled
Expelled by Mentors
Star Scholar

The second season of Pinoy Dream Academy formally began on June 14 2008. Nikki Gil reprises her role as the main host of this season, but she also alternates her role with Toni Gonzaga, who is also expected to reprise her role as the Saturday Gala Night host. Billy Crawford has joined this season as the host of the late afternoon edition Pinoy Dream Academy Über-ture.[1]

A new logo is also being used for this season, having an old-fashioned microphone and the word "Dream" using a different font than the rest of the title. Also, a new version of the theme song Awit ng Pangarap sang by first season winner Yeng Constantino is being used for this season, although the original version was also used, especially during Gala Nights.

Thirty-two potential scholars were introduced with their backgrounds documented their primer segment aired as part of Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition Plus. They were also interviewed on the radio segment Pinoy Dream Academy Dream Minute on WRR 101.9. These thirty-two will go through a primary elimination selection from which the final roster of scholars is chosen. These eliminations will be aired as a series of episodes called The Dream BIGins from June 9 to 13, 2008.

Added for that, auditions for "Little Dreamers," aged 6 to 10, had also been announced. It is unknown if the said junior competition will run during the second season or some later date. [2]

Scholars

From the thirty-two potential scholars, the primary eliminations saw the number dwindle to twenty-five. From that number, the faculty re-examined the performances of the scholars to choose the final list of scholars who would enter the Academy. The final roster was announced one-by-one on the Grand Opening Night on June 14, 2008. Only fifteen were chosen and entered the Academy on that day; the sixteenth chosen scholar, Maria Consuelo Osorio, backed out of the competition and the slot left behind would be occupied by one of four "wait-listers" to be decided by viewers. The wait-lister chosen to be the new sixteenth scholar would enter the Academy the next day. That chosen waitlister was Ranjit "Jet" Singh with 51.70% of the overnight voting. The other three waitlisters Lamberto "Lambert" Reyes, Catherine "Poy" Palma, and Hera "Banig" Redoblado got 20.16%, 17.46%, and 10.68% of the votes respectively.

Organizations

Unique to the season is the division of the scholars into two groups called "organizations" (sometimes shortened to orgs). The two orgs compete against each other in inter-org games wherein members of the losing org would do the domestic chores inside the Academy, such as maintenance and cooking, while members of the winning org will not only have no chores, they will also get to assist the teachers and mentors during classes.

The orgs each have a weekly budget of P500 per member. During the gala nights, points are scored for each student as usual. Then, the scores for each of an org's members are totaled and the average is obtained. An average score of 7.5 should be obtained for the org to have a new budget for the week.

Because of the odd number of initial scholars in the Academy and the subsequest decision by the last scholar to enter, there was an uneven distribution of scholars in the two orgs.

Pupilars

One Voice

Note: after description = Team Leader; = transferred from original org
Template:Fnb Chivas performed on stage at the second gala performance night as a request when he was expelled from the Academy by the Mentors on June 25, 2008.

Weekly Song Themes

  • Week 1 (June 20): Songs dedicated to their fathers in celebration of Fathers' Day
  • Week 2 (June 27): "Buhay Eskwela" or songs about school life

Faculty

  • Headmaster: Ryan Cayabyab
  • Media Performance Mentor: Jose Javier Reyes
  • Over-all Voice Mentor: Kitchy Molina
  • Voice Mentor: Monet Silvestre

Grades

Scholars' grades

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Avg.
June 21 June 28 July 5 July 12 July 19 July 26 Aug. 2 Aug. 9 Aug. 16 Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6
Apple 7.33 6.73 7.03
Bea 6.40 5.03 5.72
Bugoy 7.60 7.73 7.67
Bunny 7.37 5.10 6.24
Christian 5.23 6.23 5.73
Cris 8.23 4.66 6.45
Iñaki 6.17 6.80 6.49
Jet 7.77 5.00 6.39
Laarni 5.17 7.70 6.44
Liezel 8.97 8.87 8.92
Miguel 8.83 6.83 7.83
Ross 8.00 5.56 6.78
Sen 7.43 5.63 6.53
Sheng 7.10 4.36 5.73
Van 8.63 5.40 7.02
Chivas 7.67 Expelled by Mentors 7.67
     Pupilars
     One Voice

Grades in RED indicate that the scholar is on probationary status.

  The scholar was the Star Scholar of the Week
  The scholar was on probation but was saved by the Mentors
  The scholar was on probation but was saved by fellow scholars, either willingly or unwittingly
  The scholar was one of the probationary scholars for the week subject to viewers' choice through voting

Organizations' average grades

Black numbers indicate that the organization obtained its budget for the next week; red ones mean that the organization failed to win its weekly budget.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Avg.
June 21 June 28 July 5 July 12 July 19 July 26 Aug. 2 Aug. 9 Aug. 16 Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6
One Voice 6.86 6.03
Pupilars 7.88 6.18

Scholar's Ranking

This section shows the ranking of the scholars according to their grades wherein the 4 scholars who got the lowest grade will be on probation. (See Legend of colors)

Rank Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Wk 10 Wk 11 Wk 12 Wk 13
01 Liezel Liezel
02 Miguel Bugoy
03 Van Laarni
04 Cris Miguel
05 Ross Iñaki
06 Jet Apple
07 Chivas Christian
08 Bugoy Sen
09 Sen Ross
10 Bunny Van
11 Apple Bunny
12 Sheng Bea
13 Bea Jet
14 Iñaki Cris
15 Christian Sheng
16 Laarni
  The scholar won the competition
  The scholar were the runner-ups
  The scholar was saved by the Mentors
  The scholar was saved by fellow scholars, either willingly or unwittingly
  The scholar was saved by viewers
  The scholar was expelled
  The scholar was expelled by the Mentors
  The scholar dropped out
  The scholar was automatically expelled
  The scholar was on probation but was saved by the one who dropped-out, expelled by mentors or automatically expelled
  The scholar is currently on probation subject to viewers' votes

Expulsion nights elimination chart

For this season, the voting procedure has been altered. Among the bottom four scholars, the mentors will save one. Among the remaining three scholars during the first probationary night, the other scholars will vote for who they want to save. The scholar with the highest votes from his/her peers will be saved. In case of ties, the vote of the scholar saved by the mentors will be counted twice. The last two scholars will be up for public voting, and hence be the probationary scholars of the week. By the next gala performance night, the scholar with the higher number of public votes will be saved.

From the second probationary night onwards, the procedure was again changed. This time, the other scholars would vote from among the three remaining probationary scholars who they want to be expelled from the Academy. The one with the lowest number of votes is saved from expulsion.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th Grand Dream Night
Star Scholar Liezel Liezel
Top Three Scholars Liezel
Miguel
Van
Liezel
Bugoy
Laarni
Bottom Four Scholars Bea
Christian
Iñaki
Laarni
Bea
Jet
Cris
Sheng
Mentors'
Choice
Christian Bea
Apple Bea Jet
Bea Exempt Jet
Bugoy Bea Jet
Bunny Bea Jet
Christian Bea Sheng
Cris Laarni Exempt
Iñaki Exempt Jet
Jet Bea Exempt
Laarni Exempt Jet
Liezel Iñaki Jet
Miguel Bea Jet
Ross Iñaki Sheng
Sen Laarni Jet
Sheng Bea Exempt
Van Iñaki Jet
Chivas Bea Expelled by Mentors
"Saved" by
Scholars
Bea
8 of 13 votes
Cris
0 of 12 votes
Notes Note 1 Note 2
On Probation Iñaki
Laarni
Jet
Sheng
Viewers'
Choice
none
Expelled Chivas

Template:FnbBunny and Chivas casted their votes in the hospital, where they returned after their performances in the first gala night. Since the mentors already made their decision on which scholar they would save a few hours after that show, Bunny and Chivas already knew the three remaining probationary co-scholars beforehand when they voted the next day. Chivas was sent to hospital two days before the gala night after suffering the effects of hyperventilation; his wife was by his side. Three days after the start of voting however, Chivas collapsed to the floor, again caused by hyperventilation. Concerned, the faculty decided to expel Chivas from the Academy. Laarni was then transferred to Pupilars as a result of a consequence when One Voice lost in their inter-org competition. Voting was stopped because of this and Laarni and Iñaki were therefore saved from expulsion.
Template:FnbBecause of a change of procedure, "'Saved' by Scholars" in this case means that the probationary scholar saved got the lowest number of votes from his/her peers.

References

  1. ^ "Pinoy Dream Academy Season 2 begins on June-9". June 5, 2008. Retrieved 2008-06-08.
  2. ^ Pinoy Dream Academy Starts in June 14, 2008 including the news of Little Dreamers from ages 6 to 10 years old