Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol (One for All, All for One) Dubbed by Joey de Leon as "Bayanihan na may kasamang Swerte", this is the segment of the show that really shows the true purpose of Eat Bulaga, helping poor people and giving "happiness" to every Juan, as a sign of their thanks and gratitude to their "fans" who supported them throughout the years. Also included in this segment is the "Plastic ni Juan Project, where the plastic bottles they collect from the barangays they visit are turned into school armchairs, to be given to their chosen school in a specific barangay. Everyday, Jose, Wally and Paolo visit a chosen barangay, where people have registered from 12pm to 4pm of the previous day. On certain days, their sponsor, Coca-Cola will have a feasting in that barangay, as a celebration of their 100 years in the Philippines. Meanwhile, the host (usually Bossing) will draw an entry from a box containing registration forms from that barangay, and will call the person to confirm their name & address. Jose, Wally and Paolo will then go to that winner's house. There, the host will congratulate the winning contestant, and will instantly be given the food of the day, courtesy of Coca-Cola. Usually two plates of dishes with a bowl of rice, a dessert, and Coca-Cola products plus 10000 pesos. They will also receive gift packs from a variety of sponsors, primarily from Puregold, plus cash and gift checks. After that, they will have a small conversation with ...
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
(2/2) Juan For All, All For Juan 09/17/12
(2/2) Juan For All, All For Juan 09/17/12 Video Clips. Duration : 46.33 Mins.
Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol (One for All, All for One) Dubbed by Joey de Leon as "Bayanihan na may kasamang Swerte", this is the segment of the show that really shows the true purpose of Eat Bulaga, helping poor people and giving "happiness" to every Juan, as a sign of their thanks and gratitude to their "fans" who supported them throughout the years. Also included in this segment is the "Plastic ni Juan Project, where the plastic bottles they collect from the barangays they visit are turned into school armchairs, to be given to their chosen school in a specific barangay. Everyday, Jose, Wally and Paolo visit a chosen barangay, where people have registered from 12pm to 4pm of the previous day. On certain days, their sponsor, Coca-Cola will have a feasting in that barangay, as a celebration of their 100 years in the Philippines. Meanwhile, the host (usually Bossing) will draw an entry from a box containing registration forms from that barangay, and will call the person to confirm their name & address. Jose, Wally and Paolo will then go to that winner's house. There, the host will congratulate the winning contestant, and will instantly be given the food of the day, courtesy of Coca-Cola. Usually two plates of dishes with a bowl of rice, a dessert, and Coca-Cola products plus 10000 pesos. They will also receive gift packs from a variety of sponsors, primarily from Puregold, plus cash and gift checks. After that, they will have a small conversation with ...
Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol (One for All, All for One) Dubbed by Joey de Leon as "Bayanihan na may kasamang Swerte", this is the segment of the show that really shows the true purpose of Eat Bulaga, helping poor people and giving "happiness" to every Juan, as a sign of their thanks and gratitude to their "fans" who supported them throughout the years. Also included in this segment is the "Plastic ni Juan Project, where the plastic bottles they collect from the barangays they visit are turned into school armchairs, to be given to their chosen school in a specific barangay. Everyday, Jose, Wally and Paolo visit a chosen barangay, where people have registered from 12pm to 4pm of the previous day. On certain days, their sponsor, Coca-Cola will have a feasting in that barangay, as a celebration of their 100 years in the Philippines. Meanwhile, the host (usually Bossing) will draw an entry from a box containing registration forms from that barangay, and will call the person to confirm their name & address. Jose, Wally and Paolo will then go to that winner's house. There, the host will congratulate the winning contestant, and will instantly be given the food of the day, courtesy of Coca-Cola. Usually two plates of dishes with a bowl of rice, a dessert, and Coca-Cola products plus 10000 pesos. They will also receive gift packs from a variety of sponsors, primarily from Puregold, plus cash and gift checks. After that, they will have a small conversation with ...
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