I Can See Your Voice (Philippine game show)

I Can See Your Voice is a television mystery music game show broadcast by Kapamilya Channel. It is the Philippine version of the South Korean namesaked program.[1][2]

I Can See Your Voice
GenreMystery music game show
Based onI Can See Your Voice
by CJ ENM and Signal Entertainment Group
Written byAol Rivera
Directed by
  • Edwin Manese (1)
  • Jon Raymond Moll (1—)
Creative director(s)Stiffany Adanza
Presented byLuis Manzano
StarringThe SING-vestigators (see cast)
Country of originPhilippines
Original language(s)
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes160 (as of March 14, 2020)
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Rose Casala
  • Marvi Gelito
Producer(s)
  • Kazel Berdan
  • Mira Faith Cagulada
  • Rohini Dasi Vergara
Camera setupMulti-camera
Production company(s)ABS-CBN Entertainment
Distributor
Release
Original network
Picture format
Original releaseSeptember 16, 2017 (2017-09-16) 
present
External links
Website

History

Season 1 (2017—19)

ICSYVPH commenced its debut broadcast by ABS-CBN on September 16, 2017, as Gary Valenciano was the only guest artist played on both premiere and finale episodes.[3][4] Bayani Agbayani was intended to be the guest SING-vestigator, but later he joined to their official lineup, subsequently forming Team Kalabaw.

It went to surpassed to 50th episode, played by guest artist Rey Valera, was aired on March 11, 2018.[5] ICSYVPH celebrated their first anniversary, and surpassed to 100th episode, played by guest artist Daniel Padilla on September 15, 2018, and then an episode involving celebrities as SEE-cret songers played by guest artists TNT Boys on the following day.

Season 2 (2019—)

New game mechanics, such as visual round Two or False was introduced. Newcomers Kaladkaren and Jobert Austria were joined as SING-vestigators.[6] An episode involving foreigners as SEE-cret songers played by Ethel Booba, was aired on December 28, 2019.[7] It went surpassed to 150th episode, played by guest artists SB19, was aired on January 4, 2020.[8]

Production

Development

ABS-CBN was first announced the development of the series together with Endemol Shine Group's collaboration in August 2017.[9] It is produced by ABS-CBN Entertainment. The show's staff is commissioned by director Jon Raymond Moll; joined by executive producer Rose Casala; and creative director Stiffany Adanza. Episode tapings were took place at the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Brgy. South Triangle, Diliman, Quezon City.

Suspension

ICSYVPH episode tapings were suspended as a response to prevention against the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines since March 2020,[10] and later followed by the second indefinite network shutdown that caused National Telecommunications Commission's cease and desist order in May.[11]

Gameplay

Format

The guest artist(s) must attempt to guess SEE-cret songers who are "SEE-ngers" and "SEE-ntunados" without hearing them sing. SEE-cret songers must partake on every round, at which they can receive help and advice from the SING-vestigators.

After eliminating one to two SEE-cret songers in each round, they would perform using real voice at the stage of truth. The last SEE-cret songer standing will do duet-perform by guest artist(s).

Rewards
  • For the eliminated SEE-cret songers:
Each round gets a consolation prize ranges at one ₱5,000 for the first round, two ₱10,000 each for the second round, and two ₱15,000 each for the third round.[PH 1][PH 2]
  • For the winning SEE-cret songers:
If the winner is a SEE-nger, the guest artist(s) would receive an Eyeward as a special reward and the winner would compete at Tawag ng Tanghalan,[PH 1] while the winner(s) get ₱25,000.[PH 1][PH 2][2]

Rounds

There were six individuals or groups of SEE-cret songers standing on the platform with its aliases to keep their identities concealed until its initial performance.

Singers's visual
  • Stop, Looks, and Listen
The guest artist(s) have time to observe and examine each SEE-cret songer based on their appearance. After this, a muted video of each SEE-cret songer that reveals only 0.3 seconds of their singing voice is played as an additional hint.[PH 1]
  • Two or False
Each SEE-cret songer is given two different identities – as a SEE-nger and as a SEE-ntunado, but only one of them is their real identity.[PH 2]
Singer's lip-sync
  • The Voice is Synching
Every SEE-cret songer performs a lip-sync of a song. SEE-ngers lip-sync to their own voice, while SEE-ntunados lip-sync to other's voices.[PH 1][PH 2]
  • Sync Zoned
Each SEE-cret songer performs a lip-sync from a non-lyrical part of a song (i.e. screams, whistles, interjections, etc).[PH 1]
Singer's evidence
  • I Like to Prove It! Prove It!
A proof of each SEE-cret songer's singing ability (i.e. photo, video, certificates, etc) is shown on the screen. SEE-ngers had their own evidences while SEE-ntunados had their evidences fabricated.[PH 1]
  • Play it by Hear
For 15 seconds, three randomly selected panelists must hear the SEE-cret songer's singing voice using a headphone. Afterwards, he or she must defend the SEE-cret songer and convince the guest artist(s) to choose him/her as the final SEE-cret songer.[PH 1][PH 2]

Series overview

Seasons

Winners' majority:
  Good singers
  Bad singers
  Draw
SeasonGood singersBad singersEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
17454128September 16, 2017 (2017-09-16)January 6, 2019 (2019-01-06)
2191332August 10, 2019 (2019-08-10)TBA
Total9367160

Cast

Cast type:
  Host
  SING-vestigator
Season 1 2
Luis Manzano Main
Wacky Kiray Main
Kean Cipriano Main
Alex Gonzaga Main
Andrew E. Main
Angeline Quinto Main
Bayani Agbayani Main
Jobert Austria Sub
Kaladkaren Main

Accolades

I Can See Your Voice (Philippine game show) accolades
Year Award Category Recipient Result
Season 1 (2017–19)
2017 3rd Illumine Innovative Awards for Television Most Innovative TV Game Show I Can See Your Voice Won[12]
2018 4th Aral Parangal Awards Best TV Game Show Won[13]
Best Male TV Game Show Host Luis Manzano Won[13]
GEMS Hiyas ng Sining Awards Best TV Program Host Won[14]
Best TV Program I Can See Your Voice Won[14]
Platinum Stallion Media Awards Best Game Show Won[15]
Best Game Show Host Luis Manzano Won[15]
49th GMMSF Box Office Entertainment Awards Most Popular TV Program for Talent Search, Reality, Talk and Game Show I Can See Your Voice Won[16]
26th KBP Golden Dove Awards Best Variety Program Nominated[17]
UmalohokJUAN Media Awards Male Host of the Year Luis Manzano Won[18]
4th Alta Media Icon Awards Best TV Game Show I Can See Your Voice Won[19]
8th EdukCircle Awards Best Game Show Host Luis Manzano Won[20]
32nd PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Talent Show Host Won[21]
40th Catholic Mass Media Awards Best Entertainment Program I Can See Your Voice Won[22]
3rd Mabini Media Awards Best Entertainment Program Won[23]
2019 50th GMMSF Box Office Entertainment Awards Most Popular TV Program for Talent Search, Reality, Talk and Game Show Won[24]
Male TV Host of the Year Luis Manzano Won[24]
Season 2 (2019–)
2019 5th Alta Media Icon Awards Best Game Show I Can See Your Voice Won[25]
Best Game Show Host Luis Manzano Won[25]
9th EdukCircle Awards Hall of Famer Awardee for a Game Show Host Won[26]
Best Male Variety Show Host Won[26]
Platinum Stallion Media Awards Best Game Show Host Won[27]
Best Game Show I Can See Your Voice Won[27]
2020 3rd Gawad Lasallianeta Awards Most Outstanding Game Show on TV Won[28]
Most Outstanding Game Show Host Luis Manzano Won[28]
Green Zeal Award for Excellence as Lasallian Public Communicators Awardee Won[28]

See also

Footnotes

    1. Used in season 1.
      • • Sync Zoned round was used in Sharon Cuneta's episode.
    2. Used in season 2.

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