On November 18, 2013, Lauren Dyogi, the franchise's business unit head, announced on Twitter that there will be a kids version of The Voice of the Philippines.[10] The franchise was launched after the success of the first season of the main version which had garnered high ratings and was trending topic online.[11][12] Auditions schedule were later announced in the same month.[10]
On March 9, 2014, the show released its first teaser.[13][14] On March 17, 2014, the production team of the program started to provide updates of the filming of the Blind auditions, posting teasers of the new improved set and chairs and of the coaches in the show's official social media accounts.[15][16] A second teaser was aired on April 2, 2014.[17] Three teasers, one for each coach, were aired on April 17, 2014.[18][19] In May, the show aired its first Blind audition teaser.[20][21]
Coaches and host
The coaches of the first season of The Voice Kids
Lea Salonga
Bamboo Mañalac
Sarah Geronimo
At first, there were rumors that an unnamed Filipino singer who is popular in Asia, and a Filipina singer who is known for winning an international reality singing competition will sit as coaches for this series.[6] Later on the January 15, 2014 interview by Push, Lea Salonga confirmed that she will join as one of the coaches for the inaugural season of The Voice Kids. Salonga also confirmed that there will only be three coaches in this show, and coach apl.de.ap will not be part of this version.[2] On March 7, 2014, Salonga confirmed on her Twitter that Sarah Geronimo and Bamboo Mañalac will be part of the kids version of the show.[3]
On February 10, 2014 interview of Toni Gonzaga in Banana Nite, Toni Gonzaga confirmed that she will not be hosting the kids version.[22] On March 11, 2014, a rumor was circulating online that Luis Manzano and Alex Gonzaga will be hosting the show.[23][24] By March 14, the rumor was becoming stronger as The Voice Kids team published a teaser, through the franchise's official Instagram, of an image of two silhouette individuals described as the hosts of the show. Few netizens commented that the silhouette figures highly resembled those of Luis Manzano and Alex Gonzaga.[25] On March 17, 2014, it was confirmed by the official PR website of ABS-CBN that the show will be hosted by Luis Manzano and Alex Gonzaga.[4]
Cities in the Philippines where the auditions for the first season of The Voice Kids were held.
The show was created after the main version garnered immense popularity and high television ratings.[1][26][27] ABS-CBN later announced that auditions will start November 2013. Later in January 2014, auditions for the Luzon, Metro Manila, Visayas, and Mindanao regions were announced and will be held together with the auditions for the second season of The Voice of the Philippines.[28][29]
More than ten thousand kids auditioned for the first season.[30]
The winner of The Voice Kids will receive one million peso contract from MCA Music, house and lot from Camella Homes,[39] music and home appliance showcases, ₱1,000,000, and ₱1,000,000 worth of trust fund from Systema.[40]
In an article Lea Salonga wrote in Philippine Daily Inquirer and was published on January 16, 2014, she said the blind auditions will be filmed by March.[41] On March 15, 2014, Sarah Geronimo, in an interview by Jocelyn Dimaculangan from the Philippine Entertainment Portal, revealed that the first day of Blind auditions will be filmed on March 17, 2014.[42] It was filmed until March 20, 2014 at Studio 10 of ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center in Quezon City, Metro Manila.[30][43] More than 100 kids were invited for the Blind auditions.[30]
In a Philippine Daily Inquirer article posted by Salonga on March 20, 2014, she said that each team will be composed of 18 artists.[43]
It aired from May 24 to June 22 for 10 episodes with a total of 84 aspiring contestants.
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Coach hit his/her "I WANT YOU" button
Artist defaulted to this coach's team
Artist elected to join this coach's team
Artist eliminated with no coach pressing his or her "I WANT YOU" button
Filming began on June 23 to 25, 2014. From more than 100 kids invited to the Blind auditions only 54 artists advanced to the Battles, where each coach will pick three artists and pit them together into a battle of vocals. The winner of the battle will only be determined by his or her coach while other coaches can only provide their comments to the performances of the artists. The winner will earn a spot in the six artist-slots per team and will advance to the next round, the Sing-offs.[76]
All coaches were aided by Annie Quintos of The Company in vocally coaching the artists during the Battles.[76]
The first episode of the Battles will air on June 28, 2014,[77] while the Sing-offs' first episode will air on June 29, 2014.
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Artist won the Battle and advanced to the Sing-offs
Artist lost the Battle and was eliminated
On June 28, 2014, Team Lea, headed by Lea Salonga, opened the show in singing Sara Bareilles's "Brave."[78] On the opening of the July 5, 2014 episode, Team Bamboo, headed by Bamboo Mañalac, sang Rivermaya's "Awit ng Kabataan."[79] On the July 12, 2014 episode, Team Sarah, headed by Sarah Geronimo, sang Demi Lovato's "Neon Lights."[80]
The Sing-offs immediately follows the Battles.[96] Per team, two artists will be chosen by their respective coaches for the Live shows.[97] Unlike the Battles where the coach picks for the song what the artists are going to sing, in the Sing-offs the decision is solely done by the artists.
The first Sing-offs episode was aired on June 29, 2014.
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Artist was saved by his/her coach in the Sing-offs and advanced to the Live-shows
Unlike in the first season of the main version of the franchise, the outcome in the Live shows of the kids version will solely be from the results of the public's votes.[40] Voting lines will be opened every Saturdays after all the performances of the artists, and will end on Sundays. In the semifinals, the top four artists coming from the results of the public votes will advance to the Finals.
The voting mechanics for the Live finals will be based on the accumulated votes per round: power ballad round, upbeat song round, and a duet with a celebrity round. Voting lines will only be opened between the end and the start of each rounds. At the end of the three rounds, all votes will be tallied and the artist gaining the highest accumulated votes will be declared as the winner.
The first episode of the Finals was opened by the top four artists with their medley rendition of Sponge Cola's "Bitiw," Rocksteddy's "Superhero," and Sandwich's "Sugod."[114]
Julia Klarisse Base competed in the ABS-CBN talent search called Kapamilya Little Star.[117] She was also cast as Julia Rodriguez in May Isang Pangarap in 2013.
Amy Nobleza appeared on Pinoy Dream Academy: Little Dreamers in 2008 on ABS-CBN and finished as the runner-up of the show.[51][118] She was cast as a kontrabida role in Mutya in 2011. In 2017, she portrayed as The Voice Teens season 1 grand finalist Mica Becerro in Maalaala Mo Kaya episode Piyesa.
Isaac Zamudio later joined the third season of Tawag ng Tanghalan as a daily winner. He joined the fourth season and became one-time defending champion. He joined the second season of Idol Philippines, but was eliminated in the Do or Die round. He also joined the fifth season of The Clash in GMA, where he finished as the fifth placer.
Eliminated in Sing-offs
Nathan Bautista appeared on the second season of Promil Pre-school i-Shine Talent Camp on ABS-CBN and finished as a runner-up.[119]
Eufritz Santos, Nikole Kyle Bernido, and Borge Rivera joined Tawag ng Tanghalan. Santos joined the second season as a daily winner, but lost to Lalaine Clarisse Arana. She returned in the fifth season, but backed out to for health reasons. She returned in the sixth season, but was eliminated ine quarter finals. Bernido joined the second season as a daily winner. She became a grand finalist in the fourth season, where she finished in sixth place. Rivera joined the sixth season as a daily winner.
Diana Agustin joined the second season of Tawag ng Tanghalan, where she became two-time defending champion. She also joined the second season of The Clash, and was eliminated to Jeniffer Maravilla. Advanced to the grand finals
Darren Espanto, who appeared on the fifth season of The Next Star, a Canadian reality television show on YTV. He was one of the Top 6 finalists.[120] After The Voice Kids, he joined showbiz and often performs at ASAP. He debut as a hurado in the sixth season of Tawag ng Tanghalan.
Television ratings for the first season of The Voice of the Philippines on ABS-CBN were gathered from two major sources, namely from AGB Nielsen and Kantar Media. AGB Nielsen's survey ratings were gathered from Mega Manila households, while Kantar Media's survey ratings were gathered from urban and rural households all over the Philippines.