IBC-13 airs Filipino-dubbed kiddie shows and all-new KapinoyLand

December 26, 2014

In line with IBC-13’s campaign for kids programs that are both entertaining and educational, kids can now watch their favorite cartoons such as Barney & Friends, KapinoyLand and Spongebob Squarepants in Filipino, facilitating better audience comprehension and acceptance for pre-school children and kiddies.

Sequestered TV station IBC-13 caters an exciting set of children shows that are dubbed in Filipino, making the shows more relevant and accessible to its Filipino audience. More exciting for kids than to see Barney, the friendly purple dinosaur speak Filipino, Wiinx Cub is for young girls as the fairy-serye, KapinoyLand with the characters told in Pinoy kids as  Mr. Kapinoy (main franchise mascot for the leader of IBC), Ms. TV (TV mascot with the hi-technology), Newspaperboy (newspaper of IBC News and Current Affairs as television and radio in dancing), Radiogirl (radio mascot for IBC Radio as DZTVRadyo Budyong and iDMZ 891 with a dancing) and Ms. Lola Pinoy (Mr. Kapinoy's mom lola as singing and dancing) with the puppet characters RemoteBoy (remote control for remote and dancing), Manok (new chicken puppet in singing and dancing), Baby Kapinoy (baby mascot puppets for baby and dancing) and PinoyFlag (Filipino flag mupet in flag and dancing), and laughing and goofing around with Spongebob Squarepants whose Filipino voice synchronization is remarkably almost at par with the original dubbing.

To balance the dose of Filipino-dubbed shows Monday to Friday back-to-back kiddie programs with some weekday Disney cartoons in the morning with Jake and the Neverland Pirates for pirates and Sofia the First, the Disney Princess is Princess Sofia. Children can further enjoy their morning viewing every weekends with the characters of your favorite Disney shows including Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Stitch!, My Friends Tiger & Pooh and Phineas and Ferb on Saturday, Emperor's New School, Gravity Falls, The Legend of Tarzan and Buzz Lightyear of Star Command on Sundays—all dubbed in Filipino.

A set of English educational shows also include the all-new Play With Me Sesame, where kids are brought on an interactive playdate with their favorite classic Sesame Street characters teaching them numbers and the alphabet, the cute and cuddly red monster Elmo in Elmo’s World, and the loveable and furry blue monster Grover, who travels across the globe to explore different cultures and traditions in Global Grover.

All these kiddie programs air weekdays beginning at 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 3:30 to 5 p.m. Also on weekends: at 7a.m. to 9 a.m. on Satudays and 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. on Sundays. These new and exciting educational kids’ programs are part of IBC-13’s new treat to its young viewers. Watch out for bigger and more exciting new shows as IBC-13 retains its number three position on Philippine TV. Isang Bawat Channel 13.