Got to Believe

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Got to Believe
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The official poster for Got to Believe
Genre Romance, Drama, Comedy
Created by Henry King Quitain
Developed by Malou N. Santos
Des Tanwangco
Written by Mark Duane Angos
Jay Fernando
Ceres Helga Barrios
Marie Ann Dimaculangan-Fampulme
Directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina
Starring Kathryn Bernardo
Daniel Padilla
Opening theme Got to Believe in Magic by Juris
Composer(s) David Pomeranz
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) Filipino, English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 140 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Mylene H. Ongkiko
Production location(s) Philippines
Singapore
Editor(s) Roman Rodriguez
Rizaldy Mora
Gerald Garcia
Running time 30-45 minutes
Monday - Friday at 20:30 (PST)
Production company(s) Star Creatives
Release
Original network ABS-CBN
Picture format 480i SDTV
Original release August 26, 2013 (2013-08-26) –
March 7, 2014 (2014-03-07)
Chronology
Related shows Muling Buksan ang Puso
External links
Website

Got to Believe is a 2013 Philippine romantic comedy television series directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina and starring Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla. The series was aired on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel from August 26, 2013 to March 7, 2014,[1] replacing Huwag Ka Lang Mawawala. The series finale, dubbed as the Best Ending Ever, ranked #1 by Kantar Media nationwide TV rating.[2][3][4][5]

Synopsis

Season 1

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As young Chichay (Kathryn Bernardo) unexpectedly met young Joaquin (Daniel Padilla) in their family-owned amusement fair, she taught him to believe that magic exists. However, their friendship abruptly ended as Chichay's family moved to the province while Joaquin had an almost-fatal accident which prevented him from living a normal life. Ten years later, they have literally bumped into each other but never had any idea about their childhood past.

Despite of living a comfortable and wealthy life, teenage Joaquin feels he is different due to his brain injury. His overprotective mother, Juliana (Carmina Villaroel), unknowingly hired teenage Chichay as his nanny. The two that had started off having an unpleasant relationship with each other eventually became friends. As they found comfort in each other's company, they learned various lessons in life such as the true meaning of friendship, of standing by your family, and of accepting one’s self. While their feelings blossomed into love, things also got complicated and had put them to the test as they encountered numerous conflicts like their parents' past, their economic gap and the cause of Joaquin's accident when he was still a kid.

Season 2

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The second season begun with the episode aptly entitled "The New Chapter" which takes place two years after the events of the first season with both lead characters already living a different life respectively. New challenges and additional conflicts occurred on most of the characters while the major plot from the previous season unravels to the storyline. Extensively used to promote the show was the tagline -- "The heart remembers what the mind forgets."[6]

Alex (Liza Soberano) was a major addition to the cast in a pivotal role.[7][8] It also marks that the series was filmed and used Singapore on some of its episodes having Chichay and Joaquin on several tourist spots in the country.[9]

Cast and characters

Main cast

Supporting cast

  • Joonee Gamboa as Francisco "Lolo Isko" Tampipi
  • Chinggoy Alonzo as Ronaldo San Juan
  • Benjie Paras as Chito Tampipi
  • Manilyn Reynes as Elizabeth " Betchay " Tampipi
  • Carmina Villaroel as Juliana San Juan-Manansala
  • Ian Veneracion as Jaime Manansala
  • Liza Soberano as Alexa Rodriguez
  • Minnie Aguilar as Matilda Crisostomo-Pantoja
  • Lou Veloso as Mang During Pantoja
  • Al Tantay as Tatay Poro
  • Janice Jurado as Rona Manansala
  • Nina Ricci Alagao as Gigi Galvez
  • Beverly Salviejo as Tarantina
  • Cecil Paz as Madam Fifi
  • Hyubs Azarcon as Whitey
  • Ethyl Osorio as Ethel
  • Benjamin Domingo as Bubbles
  • Darwin "Hap Rice" Tolentino as Nanoy
  • Mhyco Aquino as Jericho "Jec-Jec" Manansala
  • Irma Adlawan as Yaya Puring
  • Ping Medina as Asiong

Extended cast

  • Isabel Granada as Tessa Zaragosa
  • Jojo A. as George Zaragosa
  • Alexander Diaz as Kristoffer "Kit" Rosales
  • Luke Conde as Michael "Mik" Sajone
  • Kristel Fulgar as Editha "Didith" Pantoja
  • Chienna Filomeno as Amanda Lopez
  • Trina "Hopia" Legaspi as Lindsay Bernal
  • Angeli Gonzales as Miley Rodriguez
  • Jon Lucas as Dominic Zaragosa
  • Yves Flores as Pedro
  • Ingrid dela Paz as Patricia Reyes
  • Miguel Morales as Miguel
  • Joy Viado as Prof. Henrietta Ilagan Velasco
  • Niña Dolino as Professor Aira Jean
  • Rolly Inocencio as Dean Chuppongco
  • Jess Mendoza as Anthony "Tinyong"

Guest cast

Production

Initially, Got to Believe was originally planned to be premiered back-to-back with Muling Buksan ang Puso on July 8, 2013, replacing Apoy sa Dagat and Missing You. But due to the request of Koreanovela fans, the series was later postponed because of That Winter, the Wind Blows. After the delayed airing, the series aired on August 26, 2013 replacing Huwag Ka Lang Mawawala.[10][11]

Music

The theme song, "Got to Believe in Magic", written by Charles Fox & Stephen Geyer, was originally sung by American singer David Pomeranz as a soundtrack for the 1982 film Zapped!. It was later included in his compilation album, Born for You: His Best and More that was released on July 19, 1999. The album was recorded in the Philippines and co-produced by Pomeranz with Filipino composer Lorrie Ilustre. The song was a popular hit within the country during the time of the album's release. It was also covered by Filipino band Side A and was used as a theme song for the 2002 Filipino romance film Got 2 Believe.[12]

Another song which was a success, especially in the Philippines, was "Ikaw Na Na Na" sang by G2B Boys.[13]

Due to the song's previous usage in the film, director Cathy Garcia-Molina clarified that the television drama is completely different. The rendition featured within the show is sung by Filipina singer Juris.[14]

Got to Believe
Soundtrack album by Various artists
Released December 10, 2013 (2013-12-10)
Recorded 2013
Genre Pop, OPM
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Label Star Records
No. Title Artist Length
1. "Got to Believe in Magic (Acoustic)"   Juris 4:32
2. "My Only Love"   Marion Aunor 3:47
3. "Pagdating Ng Panahon"   Kathryn Bernardo 4:50
4. "Kasama Kang Tumanda"   Daniel Padilla 2:45
5. "Kahit Maputi Na Ang Buhok Ko"   Daniel Padilla 3:18
6. "Got to Believe in Magic"   Daniel Padilla and Kathryn Bernardo 4:15
7. "Ikaw Na Na Na Na (Disco Version)"   G2B 3:00
8. "Ikaw Na Na Na Na (Acoustic Version)"   G2B 6:31

Reception

KANTAR MEDIA NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD TV RATINGS
(08:30PM PST)
PILOT EPISODE FINALE EPISODE PEAK AVERAGE SOURCE
34.0% (August 26, 2013)
38.6% (March 7, 2014)
40.3%
36.4%
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Additional information

Due to the series' high popularity, it gained a fan base called G2B Army. The series also started releasing different Got to Believe merchandises like covers for tablets, hoodies, and shirts thru B.U.M. Equipment. [17]

See also

References

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