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This article, especially the introduction, seems biased. According to Wikipedia's article about article bias, editors should avoid using glittering generalities and weasel words to describe the one you are talking about. I hope this clears up things for you guys... Blake Gripling 08:31, 10 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]


The introduction seems inaccurate, "It is a counterpart of ABS-CBN's gag show Goin' Bulilit and Banana Split". The used of the word "counterpart" seems unclear. Does it means that the former is a duplicate or being copied on the 2 latter shows? If this is a true counterpart of the said 2 shows, same statement/sentence should be also seen on the article of those two shows. I feel that it's biased and inaccurate to use the word counterpart. (But it is accurate to use the word "counterpart" on the other part of this article: "Bubble Gang first aired on GMA Network on October 20, 1995 as a counterpart to ABC's gag show Tropang Trumpo.")