Kabarkada, Break the Bank

Kabarkada, Break the Bank is a Philippine TV game show by Endemol. It aired from August 27 to December 28, 2007 on Studio 23 and is hosted by Mo Twister. The show is a spin-off from ABS-CBN's Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal which is also from Endemol.

Kabarkada, Break the Bank
GenreGame show
Created byEndemol
Presented byMo Twister
Country of originPhilippines
Original language(s)Filipino
English
No. of episodes90
Production
Executive producer(s)Leo Katigbak
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time1 hour
Release
Original networkStudio 23
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Original releaseAugust 27 (2007-08-27) 
December 28, 2007 (2007-12-28)

Segments

Star Value

(Celebrity offer) A videotaped recording of a big star, popular celebrity/personality offers a prize to the contestant, which could be from her/his sponsors or endorsement products or her/his personal items.[1]

Mo-ltiply

(derived from Mo's name - host) The unknown amount inside the suitcase is automatically multiplied up to five times its original value.[1]

For-bidding Question

This segment is derived from the controversial and most talked about radio segment of DJ Twister, entitled "Forbidden Question". The caller answers a trivia question and can bid to add more money to the suitcase. Contestant can add a certain amount to what is inside the suitcase, and it is up to Mo to approve it, provided that the contestant can answer a rather easy trivia question. A question has a corresponding money prize. The money prize can be sponsored by a client.[1]

Banker on the street

A man-on-the-street video recording is shown, offering the contestant prizes ranging from cash to simple funny things like a comb or a piggy bank.[1]

gollark: Macron's parser is Macron.
gollark: What kind of backward company are you?
gollark: LyricTech™ can't even retroactively birth entities?!
gollark: It was just very low.
gollark: You did.

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