The New Eat Bulaga! Indonesia
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The New Eat Bulaga! Indonesia | |
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Created by | Television and Production Exponents (TAPE) Inc. |
Based on | Eat Bulaga! |
Developed by | TAPE Inc. PT Cakrawala Andalas Televisi (Visi Media Asia) |
Presented by | Uya Kuya (2014–2016) Astrid Kuya (2014–2016) Shaheer Sheikh (2014–2016) Saurav Gurjar (2014–2016) Reza Bukan (2014–2016) Farid Aja (2014–2016) Tengku Dewi Putri (2014–2016) Lavanya Bhardwaj (2014–2016) Ibnu Jamil (2014–2016) Brandon Nicholas (2014–2016) Vin Rana (2014–2016) Rohit Bhardwaj (2014–2016) Fiona Fachru Nisa (2014–2016) Nita Sofiani (2014–2016) Ana Riana (2014–2016) Vicky Prasetyo (2015–2016) Okky Lukman (2023–present) Leo Consul (2023–present) Rullyabii Margana (2023–present) Alifa Lubis (2023–present) Devina Kirana (2023–present) Ncess Nabati (2023–present) Aldi Taher (2023–present) Jasi Michelle (2023–present) |
Opening theme | The New Eat Bulaga! Theme Song (with Indonesian lyrics) |
Ending theme | Same as opening |
Country of origin | Indonesia Philippines |
Original language | Indonesian |
No. of seasons | 3 |
Production | |
Production locations | Studio 9, ANTV Epicentrum Studio, South Jakarta |
Camera setup | Multiple-camera setup |
Running time | 2 hours |
Original release | |
Network | antv |
Release | 17 November 2014 present | –
Related | |
Eat Bulaga! |
The New Eat Bulaga! Indonesia is a variety and game show In Indonesia produced by Television and Production Exponents (TAPE) Inc., and aired by antv Network. It is based on the Philippines' longest-running noon-time variety show, Eat Bulaga!, which made it the first Philippine TV show to be franchised in another country. Its first incarnation, Eat Bulaga! Indonesia, premiered on July 16, 2012, and ended on April 3, 2014, which aired on its original network SCTV. The show returned on its second network, antv from November 17, 2014, to August 8, 2016, and returned from January 30, 2023, with a mix of original and new hosts.[1]
Series overview
Season | No. of episodes | Originally broadcast | ||
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Series premiere | Series finale | |||
1 | 17 July 2012 | 3 April 2014 | ||
2 | 17 November 2014 | 8 August 2016 | ||
3 | TBA | 30 January 2023 |
History
The show returned as The New Eat Bulaga! Indonesia on antv, airing its pilot on November 17, 2014. This version is nothing like the previous version. While Uya Kuya, Astrid Kuya, Farid Aja and Reza Bukan retained their roles as main hosts, the show debuted with a complete new set of hosts (many of them being Indian actors with shows aired by ANTV) as well as a new layout. Due to the strong presence of Indians and Indian Indonesians with ANTV, this version of the show adopted much Indian as well as Indo-Islamic influence. The show also became more drastically differentiated from the original Filipino program.[2]
The new version also featured a new opening theme song and performance, though its tune was still based on the original and resembles an older version of the Philippine opening song. Viewers were greeted with "Inilah, The New Eat Bulaga! Indonesia", meaning "this is The New Eat Bulaga! Indonesia" in English. The theme was once-more given a minor change, a faster and moren dance-like mix in February 2016.
Many of the game segments also debuted with new names, since many of their original Philippine counterparts were discontinued. The show also debuted new game segments in addition to the many changes, hence the adding of "The New" to the show's name to emphasize the large changes.
Viewers also get to watch replays of entire episodes on ANTV's YouTube channel, which also has replays of its other television shows. A unique twist to this version was its celebration of Islamic holidays and feasts, hosting "Ramadan" editions on the Islamic holy month of the same name.
The New Eat Bulaga! Indonesia celebrated its first anniversary with ANTV on November 20, 2015, and was sponsored by Malkist Roma, a popular local crackers brand. The show featured an Indian-influenced celebration, since it featured guest appearances by Indian actresses Paridhi Sharma and Lavina Tandon who have a large fan base in Indonesia.
The show ended on June 30, 2016.
The show was returned for the second time on January 30, 2023, with Okky Lukman, Leo Consul, Rullyabii Margana, Alifa Lubis, Devina Kirana, Ncess Nabati, Aldi Taher and Jasi Michelle as the new hosts.[3]
Schedule
The New Eat Bulaga! Indonesia returned to the airwaves in its second incarnation, this time on a new network, antv, its pilot episode airing on November 17, 2014. The New Eat Bulaga! Indonesia currently airs from 7:00 am to 9:00 am (WIB) (8:00 to 10:00 am PHT). The New Eat Bulaga! Indonesia features a new set of hosts. The names of the segments of the show also changed to new names.
They aired their last episode on June 30, 2016, during Ramadan, with one last encore episode airing on August 8, 2016.[4]
Hosts
First incarnation
- Uya Kuya (2012–2014)
- Andhika Pratama (2013–2014)
- Farid Aja (2012–2014)
- Reza Bukan (2012–2014)
- Narji (2012–2014)
- Rian Ibram (2012–2014)
- Rio Indrawan (2012–2014)
- Jenny Tan (2012–2014)
- Bianca Liza (2012–2014)
- Christie Julia (2012–2014)
- Christina Colondam (2013–2014)
- Ivan Gunawan (2013–2014)
- Gading Marten (2014)
- Aaron Ashab (2012)
- Selfi Nafillah (2012)
- Selena Alesandra (2012–2013)
- Wijaya (2012)
- Ramzi (2012)
- Ciripa (2012)
- Leo Consul (2012–2013)
- Steven Muliawan (2012–2013)
- Tora Sudiro (2013)
- Astrid Khairunnisha (2012–2014)
Second incarnation
- Uya Kuya (2014–2016)
- Astrid Khairunnisha (2014–2016)
- Shaheer Sheikh (2014–2016)
- Saurav Gurjar (2014–2016)
- Reza Bukan (2014–2016)
- Farid Aja (2014–2016)
- Tengku Dewi Putri (2014–2016)
- Lavanya Bharadwaj (2014–2016)
- Ibnu Jamil (2014–2016)
- Brandon Nicholas (2014–2016)
- Vin Rana (2014–2016)
- Rohit Bharadwaj (2014–2016)
- Fiona Fachru Nisa (2014–2016)
- Nita Sofiani (2014–2016)
- Ana Riana (2014–2016)
- Vicky Prasetyo (2015–2016)
Third incarnation
- Okky Lukman (2023–present)
- Leo Consul (2023–present)
- Rullyabii Margana (2023–present)
- Alifa Lubis (2023–present)
- Devina Kirana (2023–present)
- Ncess Nabati (2023–present)
- Aldi Taher (2023–present)
- Jasi Michelle (2023–present)
Segments
These were the segments on the show, as they were on ANTV's The New Eat Bulaga! Indonesia, shown with their original names on SCTV's Eat Bulaga! Indonesia, the show adapted some games and segments from the original program:
Studio Segments
- Tokcer Otak Encer (originally "Tokcer", "Indonesia Pintar", from Pinoy Henyo)
- Cari Tahu Biar Tahu (from Bawal Judgmental)
- Zona Rejeki (from Lucky Juan)
- Cocok Gak Cocok (from Heart to Get)
Remote Segments
- Kampung Superstar (from Barangay Superstar)
- Tanjidor Tantangan Rejeki Outdoor (originally "Berbagi Kejuta", "Satu Untuk Semua, Semua Untuk Satu", from Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol)
- Olympic Bulaga (similar from "Bulagaan Olympics 2020" and "KaPalaro: Palarong Pang Barangay")
- Tangkap Rejeki (based on "Lucky Truck")
- Zumba Bulaga (based on "Zoombarangay: Zoombabait Ninyo, Thank You!")
Discontinued/seasonal segments
- Idola Kampung (originally "Jagoan Karaoke", from Pambato ng Videoke)
- Jackpot Dadakan (Jedak) (from On the Spot, Jackpot!)
- Little Miss Indonesia (from Little Miss Philippines)
- Little Mister Indonesia (from That's My Boy)
- Maju Terus Pantang Mundur (from Laban o Bawi)
- DanceBulaga
- Ekstrim Karaoke
- Masak Gokil
- Super Grandma Indonesia
- That's My Boy Indonesia (from That's My Boy Philippines)
- Olympiade Bayi (from Babylympics)
- The Tailor
- Pekerja Keras
- Barberman
- Turisnesia (from You're My Foreignoy/You're My Foreignay)
- Merah, Putih (from Kontrapelo: Sa Pula, Sa Puti)
- Kanan Kiri Bumbum Cring! (from Kaliwa o Kanan? Wave, Wave, Wave, Win! Win! Win!)
- Beandaan (from Bulagaan University)
- Bolagaan (from Bolagaan)
References
- ^ "Lavanya Bhardwaj Jadi Host Eat Bulaga Indonesia yang Tayang di ANTV". www.popmagz.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved November 10, 2018.
- ^ "Eat Bulaga Hadir Lagi di ANTV, Apa Bedanya dengan Versi SCTV?". Tabloidbintang.com. November 17, 2014. Retrieved November 10, 2018.
- ^ "Bunda Corla Hadir di Episode Perdana Program Hiburan Fenomenal The New Eat Bulaga Indonesia". Fimela.com. January 29, 2023. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
- ^ ANTV Official (August 8, 2016), THE NEW EAT BULAGA INDONESIA 8 Agustus 2016, retrieved November 10, 2018
- Indonesian variety television shows
- 2014 Indonesian television series debuts
- 2016 Indonesian television series endings
- Indonesian-language television shows
- Television series revived after cancellation
- Eat Bulaga!
- ANTV original programming
- Television series by TAPE Inc.
- Indonesian television series based on Philippine television series