"Juan for All, All for Juan: Kalyeserye" |
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Genre | |
Created by | Television and Production Exponents (TAPE) Inc. |
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Creative director(s) | Jenny Ferre |
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Opening theme | Juan For All. All for Juan Theme |
Ending theme | (Ending theme varies) |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language(s) | Filipino |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 400 (final) (list of episodes) |
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Executive producer(s) |
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Producer(s) | Antonio P. Tuviera Malou Choa-Fagar |
Location(s) | Broadway Centrum, Various barangays |
Camera setup | Multiple-camera setup, split screen |
Running time | 20-40 minutes (Weekdays) 1 and 1/2 hours (Saturdays) |
Production company(s) | Television and Production Exponents (TAPE) Inc. |
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Original network | GMA Network |
Picture format | 480i SDTV |
Original release |
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External links | |
Official Kalyeserye page is Eat Bulaga! on Facebook |
Kalyeserye is 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. The mini-show, as it has evolved, focused on AlDub, the fictional couple pairing — or "love team" as it is more commonly known in the Philippines — of Alden Richards and Maine Mendoza's "Yaya Dub" character in which the two only communicate through lip-syncing to various pop songs and movie audio clips as well as written messages, and interact only on the show's split-screen frame. Richards is usually based in Broadway Centrum studio of Eat Bulaga! in Quezon City while Mendoza travels around to a different barangay.
With an initial runtime of a few minutes, the show soon expanded to over a half-hour for each episode, with specials running even longer and for more segments. Current runtimes are about 55 minutes on weekdays to about 1 hour and 15 minutes on the Saturdays. The show features live improvisation from Richards, Mendoza, Wally Bayola, Jose Manalo and Paolo Ballesteros who all play various roles while the other hosts of Eat Bulaga! located in the studio serve as live commentators (usually a live "panel" consisting of 3-4 Eat Bulaga! hosts) that interact with the characters and also the audiences. Kalyeserye has elements of comedy-drama, parody, romantic comedy and reality television. According to Anna Leah Sarabia, a Filipino anthropologist, the segment uses fairy tale and soap opera tropes. 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 of Metro Manila or in the provinces of the Philippines that serve as the remote setting of the parody segment.