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Tropang Trumpo (Tagalog for Troop of Tops) is a Philippine television sketch comedy show broadcast by ABC. It aired from March 12, 1994 to March 13, 1999, and was replaced by Ispup . History
The title is a merger between Tropang Trumpo and Lokomoko U, resulting in Ogie Alcasid's return/arrival to TV5. Launched on September 14, 2013, Tropa Mo Ko Unli is one of the 8 newly launched weekend programs under the "Weekend Do It Better" block of the network.
Bubble Gang premiered on GMA Network on October 20, 1995. [9] It was inspired by the gag show Tropang Trumpo. [10] The original cast consisted of Ogie Alcasid, Antonio Aquitania, Sunshine Cruz, Jackie de Guzman, Assunta De Rossi, Eric Fructuoso, Susan Lozada, Aiko Melendez, Wendell Ramos and Michael V. Production personnel of the show, Diego Llorico and Marissa "Mykah" Flores later joined the ...
Ispup (English: Spoof) is a Philippine television sketch comedy show broadcast by ABC.. The show was originally aired on Saturdays, began from March 20, 1999 to November 17, 2001, replacing Tropang Trumpo and moved to Fridays from November 23, 2001 to March 7, 2003, to compete with Bubble Gang.
He is best known for his songwriting and collaboration with other musical artists. He has appeared in films and television shows, notably as a cast member of Tropang Trumpo (1994–1995) and Bubble Gang (1995–2013) and a host and main performer of SOP (1997–2010) and ASAP (2017–present).
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Maoi Recampo Roca was born on December 12, 1974. He was introduced to basketball by his athlete father, Bobby Roca. A natural athlete himself, Maoi got obsessed with the sport as a youngster and quickly became well-known as he joined every local street league in his hometown in San Pedro, Laguna.
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