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The Humor That is Not: Boy Pick-Up of Bubble Gang's Pick-Up Lines Battle Skit Brand of Anti-Humor

Pick-Up Lines Battle is one of the more popular and awaited segments (by fans) in the long running Friday nights Philippine gag show Bubble Gang. Besides the strange charm and stupendously cheesy delivery of similarly cheesy pick-up lines by the "pickapista" contenders to become the ultimate pick-up king, the Bubble Gag's skit greatest strength and punch line is the sport's undisputed and undefeated winner, Boy Pick Up. Let's take a look at how this Bubble Gang skit and character became the a phenomenal success.

Bubble Gang's Pickup Lines Battle Comedy Skit CMABLOGS Feature


Delivering pick-up lines has long been an optional part of the dating scene or the flirting game. By definition, pick-up lines are supposedly catchy lines used to catch ("pick-up") the attention of a stranger of interest. A pick-up line is a success once the girl took notice and starts engaging in this small talks. Not everyone can be good at it though. The success of a pick-up line depends on the person delivering it, person receiving it, how it is delivered, and what message it delivers. Failure of falling under all four factors will end up with an instant rejection. As times past by though, comedians have found humor on pick-up lines. From the absurd cheesy pick-up lines to even the most perverted ones, delivering it seems to be more effective if it was meant as a joke. There have been a few cases that various comedic shows used the pick-up lines method of delivering humor, but Bubble Gang is probably the first to make a complete segment entitled and dedicated to delivering cheesy pick-up lines.

Bubble Gang's Pick-up Line Battle was inspired by the underground Filipino rap battle which was also known as fliptop battle which became comemrcially popular back at 2010. As a fan of Bubble Gang, I saw how the Flptop Battle segment evolved into the Pick-Up Lines Battle. Bubble Gang first invited actual fliptop contenders in Bubble Gang's more television-friendly version of the fliptop battle. Fliptop battles are said to be the mix of new form balagtasan, poetry, rap and trash talking. If you watched original Fliptopb battles over at Youtube, you will definitely find out that Flip Battles is a battle of quick wits and derogatory remarks, a game for not the easily-pissed individuals. Check out Bubble Gang's Freestyle Rap Battle, the predecessor to Pick-Up Lines Battle:



Being too censored out and toned down, Bubble Gang's Freestyle Battle may have interest its viewers with the underground Pinoy rap culture, but was effective as a long running gag. This is why Bubble Gang invited actual Freetyle "Fliptop" rappers to pit them against the ridiculously absurd and stupid version of Bubble Gang's freestyle rap... which doesn't made much sense, but it eventually became "funny". This is probably enough cue for the creative writers of the GMA Network gag show to come up with something "new" and thus Pick Up Lines Battle was created.



When Pick Up Lines Battle first made its appearance in Bubble Gang, it featured the same freestyle battle but with pick up lines battle which was always entertaining especially when the ones delivering it were actually good. The winner of the two rounds will face off with the undefeated king of pick-up lines which is played by Ogie Alcasid. The punchline here is his actual existence. The winners and the earlier competitors mostly have good pick-up lines and usually superb delivery of which, but here is this Boy Pick-Up who doesn't have a sense to any of his Tagalog pick-up lines. That fact itself and when you here his pick-up lines will make you scratch your head but later cracks you up when the audience exalt his pure brilliance with his pick-up lines. Boy pick-up's pick-up lines are not meant to be funny but they eventually become one. With this, Boy pick-up's brand of humor falls under the anti-humor category.

A little info about anti-humor:

Anti-humor is a type of indirect humor that involves the joke-teller delivering something which is deliberately not funny, or lacking in intrinsic meaning. The audience is expecting something humorous, and when this does not happen, the irony itself is of comedic value. Anti-humor is also the basis of various types of pranks and hoaxes. It is considered to be very postmodern. The humor of such jokes based on the surprise factor of absence of an expected joke or of a punch line in a narration which is set up as a joke.

Source: Wikipedia


But there is a limit to the anti-humor charm just like any other kind of joke. This is what I've been recently noticing with Bubble Gang's Pick Up Lines Battle. I think that some of us started to expect or wanted more sense in Boy Pick-Up's non-nonsensical pick-up lines, if that made any sense to you? Hahahaha. There is a limit to how many times we can tolerate "Kasi ang kuwan ni kuwan ay ganito". I prefer it when his nonsensical pickup lines has some pop culture reference or relevance, like a one particular episode when Boy Pick-Up answered Neneng B. with "Eh, kasi bata.", with "Weh?!", or with immediately following Neneng B.'s "Bakit" response with "..ngayun ka lang?" ("Bakit Nagyon Ka Lang" by Ogie Alcasid).

Bubble Gang's Pickup Lines Boy Pick-Up


Hopefully, the creative team of writers of Bubble Gang can come up with more sensible nonsensicals for Boy Pick-Up. Something that isn't connected but still would be funny. I even saw some comments on various social networks claiming that ever since Boy Pick-Up became popular, he slowly became cornier and cornier. You know what, in some extent, I agree. Bubble Gang's Boy Pick-Up has become so popular that the character is used outside its regular zone in Bubble Gang, thus people being exposed to anti-humor making them more resilient to the effects of the comedic genre. Pick Up Lines Battle along with Boy Pick Up will eventually be phased out just like any other comedy skits, but hopefully it goes out with a bang. The big question is, will it successfully conclude with a film starring Boy Pick-Up like Yaya and Angelina? Guess, we'll have to find out about that soon enough.
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The Allegory of Bubble Gang's CheChe Bureche Skit

Besides being the longest running comedy show in the Philippines, Bubble Gang in my opinion is one of the smartest shows out there. It does not only make you laugh for a good hour once a week (Friday nights) but subconsciously educates you on the reality of life. Bubble Gang features smart comedy every now and then.

GMA Network Bubble Gang Che Che Buretche Skit Comedy Television Friday nights Philippines


Bubble Gang's Cheche Bureche skit stars Ogie Alcasid as the rich daughter named Cheche, Michael V. as the half-sister of Cheche who grew up in the slums, and Antonio Aquitania as their loving and unaware father. Each episode features the struggle of Cheche under her oppressive and plain old bully of a half-sister Bureche. Bureche seems to be the model child, kind and loving half-sister to CheChe when their father is around but as soon as he turns his back on them, the little devil starts picking up on the jolly and kind-hearted Cheche. Justice eventually prevails however as each bullying costs Bureche to suffer in the end.

Gma Network Bubble Gang's CheChe Bureche Skit Michael V. as Bureche Ogie as CheChe Antonio as Daddy


Almost every Filipinos grew up watching generic Philippine cinema stereotypes like the rich are oppressive and evil, while the poor are always the victim and hero of every story. The Bubble Gang's skit pokes fun at this stereotype and turns it around. The funny thing is that it really is a reflection of reality. Watching the news, where "professional" squatters are so stubborn when being forced out on a piece of land which was never theirs is one proof of this reality. Another example is of who is it that victimized hard working middle class and well-off people, isn't it usually the "poor" criminals? I always see such reports ending with the criminal justifying his acts by saying "Wala na kaming makain" (We no longer have food to eat.) or "Kailangang kailangan lang talaga ng pera" (We are in desperate need of money). This is the reality of life, which is sad in the sense, but it is (what I think) probably the inspiration behind such Filipino television gag show skits. I am not generalizing all Filipinos who live under impoverish conditions are all like that, but no thanks to a selected dimwitted and opportunistic few, they have turned the usual goody good image of the poor Filipino mass into something society would hate. I personally know a couple of people who live under such poor conditions. The only difference is that they dream and made that dream come true by working hard in life. I am so proud of them now as they are all well off now, with good steady career and a well-off type of living.

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Bubble Gang's Cheche Bureche Skit "Painting" episode.


Bubble Gang's Cheche Bureche skit somehow tickles most Filipinos funny bones by presenting the reality is a satirical kind of way. That everyone can be a bully and that it doesn't always have to be people who are in the upper or rich social class to be the ones responsible over the misfortune of their financially less-fortunate counterparts. That like you and me, everyone is capable of committing good and evil.

Bubble Gang Cheche Bureche Skit Bureche Argh

Bureche doing her signature ARGH! fail shout of despair.

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Sugar

"Sugar" is another classic joke I've adopted to comics back in the college days which should be for the school publication but because of the lack of support of the school, this never came to print. So, I am now sharing this to you my dear everyone.

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Translation:

Panel 1: In a small store a woman (the customer) got confuse about an item she purchased...

Customer: Huh?

Panel 2:

Customer (Shows the cashier the item labeled as "SALT"): Excuse me, You gave me the wrong product. This is "SALT" and not "SUGAR".

Cashier: Oh yes! That is a sugar...

Panel 3:

Cashier: We just labeled it "SALT" so that the ants will not crawl over that.

Customer: Nyah!
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The Kindergarten Teacher

Another one of those classic jokes I put to comics. This is entitled "Kindergarten Teacher" and without further ado here she is:

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Translation:

Panel 1: In a Kindergarten Class...

Teacher: Okay class, today I will teach you the "Hokey Pokey Song"... alright children, follow my lead.

Panel 2:

Teacher (now sings): "You put your right feet in, you put your left feet out and you shake it all around and do the Hokey Pokey"
Student (Raises his hand to get the attention of the teacher): Ma'am?
Teacher: Yes, Junior?
Student: You have to say "foot" teacher.
Teacher: Okay, again class.

Panel 3:

Teacher (sings again): "You FOOT your right feet in, you FOOT your left feet out..."
Student: Nyah?!?
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In A "Sticky" Situation

Ahoy Again! Like the Revisiting the Dormitory Scare a comics skit I made back in 2005, this is one of those old jokes which I was supposed to contribute to our school publication (which never came to be. The school's management is corrupt I tell you!). This comics is entitled and "Pinag-iba" or "The Difference".



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Translation:

Panel 1:

Guy 1: Do you know what is the difference between a "booger" and Prince Charles?
Guy 2: What?

Panel 2:

Guy 1: Prince Charles is the "heir" to the throne, while a booger is thrown to the "air". TSUK! (and flicks the sticky thing he keeps on rolling between his fingers and hits Guy 2)

I referenced the guy 1 who plays with his booger to me hahahaha and No! I don't play that much with my booger (just enough XD) and the guy 2 is my dear old good friend Dan.
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Revisiting The Dormitory Scare

Woah! What's with the title? Nope, this is not some Halloween or scary ghost story rather it is one of my old comic version of a "not so funny" running joke about a horrific dormitory scare. You've been warned, get ready to be popped because it is "corny"... get it? popped + corny = popcorn = corny. Oh, krap (intentional typo).



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Translation:

Panel 1:
Guy 1: Yo dude there is a rumor that there's a gay in this dorm (all men's dormitory).
Panel 2
Guy2 : Really? Who's the guy?

Panel 3
Guy1 : I'll tell you who, if you kiss me first. Mwah Mwah
Guy 2: ~~~Help!


Another classic joke I've drawn in the past. Look at the grammar errors I had in there that time! hehehe


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