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Written by
  
Peng Belase

Music by
  
Lennel Diaz

First episode date
  
20 August 2011

Presented by
  
Judy Ann Santos

Program creator
  
Franc Roddam

Directed by
  
Connie Macatuno

Composer(s)
  
Jimmy Antiporda

Final episode date
  
18 February 2012

Number of episodes
  
47

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Judges
  
Fern Aracama Rolando Laudico JP Anglo

Opening theme
  
"Bilib na Bilib" by Maria Aragon

Nominations
  
PMPC Star Awards for TV Best Reality/Game Show Host

Similar
  
MasterChef Pinoy Edition, Junior MasterChef, MasterChef, MasterChef Junior, Manny Many Prizes

Top ten kiddie cook junior masterchef pinoy edition


Junior MasterChef Pinoy Edition is a Philippine competitive cooking game show that aired from 2011 to 2012. The series was adapted out of the British show Junior MasterChef, in turn was a spin-off based on MasterChef, featuring Filipino contestants aged 8 to 12. It was broadcast on ABS-CBN starting with a pre-series primer station network on 20 August 2011.

Contents

Judy Ann Santos-Agoncillo presents the show, while professional Filipino chefs Fern Aracama, Rolando Laudico, and JP Anglo judge the contestants.

On 24 September, ABS-CBN announced the show's new time slot on Sundays starting on 2 October 2011.

The show ended on 18 February 2012 with Kyle Imao as the winner and was replaced by Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal.

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Primer

The pre-series primer entitled The Appetizer aired on 20 August 2011. It featured the basic format of the show, while being introduced by the presenter and chef judges. Viewers also got to take an eyewitness look at the auditions, and the narrow down to the Top 60.

Top 20

Legend:
     The kiddie cook is the winner.      The kiddie cooks are the runners-up.      The kiddie cook was eliminated/re-eliminated from the competition.      The kiddie cook voluntarily quit the competition.
Notes:

^Note 1 – Philip Amarillo was 12 years old, the maximum age for the kiddie cooks, during his audition for the show last February 2011. Afterwards, he turned 13 on 16 July 2011.
^Note 2 – Gino Yang voluntarily quit the show to participate in an international culinary summer camp in China, where his application has been approved.

Elimination Chart

Legend:
     The kiddie cook is the winner of the competition/challenge.      The kiddie cook was one of the top entries in the individual challenge, but did not win.      The kiddie cook was part of the winning team in a team challenge.      The kiddie cook was part of the bottom 5/6/8 scoring contestants who were at risk of elimination, but was not eliminated.
Notes:

References

Junior MasterChef Pinoy Edition Wikipedia