What People Say About Batibot





"A model for children's programs due to its excellent and effective method of providing knowledege and information in a manner interesting to children and through the use of different aspects of the Filipino culture like the stories, myths and legends and current issues."

Cultural Center of the Philippines



"The best ever local TV show... Its best feature is that it teaches children many things in a very pleasurable, funny and fun-filled way... What a relief the show is from all the violence and gore, guns and misery of other TV shows."
Manila Bulletin



"...The show performs a valuable social service in molding the minds, hearts and souls of the young audience... there is an ardent BATIBOT fan at home for whom a daily dose of BATIBOT is necessary to maintain her equilibrium."
Rina Jimenez David
Philippine Daily Inquirer



"There is more to "Batibot" than what it literally means:"small but strong."
In the television world, it has become synonymous with success in children's TV programming."

The Philippine Star



"The show entirely in the Philippine vernacular, Tagalog, has proven more popular than the American version which had been shown here since 1970."

The New York Times



"Today, BATIBOT is the most widely viewed children's television program in the Philippines.
BATIBOT... is filled with Filipino language, scenes and symbols... It ranks among the top ten daytime shows in the country."

International Herald Tribune



"BATIBOT is a first grade educational children's programme in an exclusively commercial TV scene.
BATIBOT manages to stimulate the minds of children - even when produced on a shoestring budget."

The Asia Magazine



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Batibot
is produced by the
Philippine Children's Television Foundation, Inc.
Copyright 1997
e-mail address: batibot@philonline.com.ph