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| Trops | |
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| Genre | |
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| Written by |
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| Directed by | Linnet Zurbano |
| Creative director | Jenny Ferre |
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| Opening theme | "Ka-Trops" by Jireh Lim |
| Country of origin | Philippines |
| Original language | Tagalog |
| No. of episodes | 238 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Adrian Raphael V. Santos |
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| Camera setup | Multiple-camera setup |
| Running time | 15–30 minutes |
| Production company | TAPE Inc. |
| Original release | |
| Network | GMA Network |
| Release | October 24, 2016 – September 22, 2017 |
Trops (transl. Troupes) is a Philippine television drama romance comedy series, broadcast by GMA Network. Directed by Linnet Zurbano, it stars Kenneth Medrano, Miggy Tolentino, Joel Palencia, Jon Timmons, Tommy Peñaflor, Kim Last and Taki Saito. It premiered on October 24, 2016 on the network's morning line up. The series concluded on September 22, 2017 with a total of 238 episodes.
Cast and characters
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- Lead cast
- Taki Saito as Martha Tanya Kiera "Taki" P. Masson-Mercado
- Kenneth Medrano as Kenneth "Ken" Garcia-Mercado[1]
- Miggy Tolentino as Angelo Miguelito "Miggy" Tolentino
- Kim Last as Kim Michael Park
- Tommy Peñaflor as Tommy "Taba" Fernando
- Joel Palencia as Joel "Jo" Santos
- Jon Timmons as Jonathan "Jon" P. Masson
- Supporting cast
- Toni Aquino as Joanna "Liempo" Santos
- Krystal Reyes as Zoey Sevilla
- Shaira Diaz as Amanda "Mandy" Santiago-Tolentino
- Benjie Paras as Fred Fernando
- Irma Adlawan as Sheena "Momskie" Tolentino
- Rey "PJ" Abellana as Armando Santiago
- Juan Rodrigo as Kevin Mercado
- Dexter Doria as Armida Santiago
- Ces Quesada as Aurora Agoncilio
- Leo Martinez as Eli
- Allysa de Real as Sandra
- Jace Flores as Mars
- Archie Adamos as Bien
- Guest cast
- Ai-Ai Delas Alas as Rosa Mystica "Rose" Carpio Vda. de Roxas
- Ina Raymundo as Almalyn Macauba
- Glenda Garcia as Cecelia Celia Garcia-Mercado
- Maureen Mauricio as Rebecca Silangkuan
- Gilleth Sandico as Zita Sevilla
- Marco Alcaraz as Bastie
- Lou Veloso as Uge / Noy
- Ermie Concepcion as Ces
- Rolando Inocencio as Sarmiento
- Kate Lapuz as Pia Angelie Avela
- Francis Mata as Chua
- VJ Mendoza as a school pageant host
- Emma Viri as Sylvia Peneda-Masson
- Andrew Gan as Carlo
- Afi Africa as Kulote
- Rhett Romero as Zoey's father
- Myka Flores as Mariah
- Ryan Arana as Loren Jaime
- Therese Malvar as Veronica "Roni / Nica" Sanchez
- Kenken Nuyad as Renato "Nato" Monteza
- Yasser Marta as Drew
- Arvic Tan as Jacob Valdez
- Phytos Ramirez as Diego
- Jan Marini as Ces
- Jojo Alejar as Dindo Soterio
- Empress Schuck as Monette Soterio
- Super Tekla as Tiffany
Ratings
[edit]According to AGB Nielsen Philippines' Mega Manila household television ratings, the pilot episode of Trops earned a 15.5% rating.[2] The final episode scored a 4.1 rating in Nationwide Urban Television Audience Measurement People in television homes.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Acar, Aedrianne. "That's My Bae ng Eat Bulaga binigyan ng big break na bumida sa sarili nilang show, ang Trops". GMA Network. Retrieved November 28, 2025.
- ^ Ching, Mark Angelo (January 1, 2017). "AGB: 10 Top-rating Pilot and Finale Daytime episodes in 2016". PEP. Retrieved August 29, 2025.
- ^ "September 22 (Friday) AGB Nielsen NUTAM TV Ratings". PEP. September 26, 2017. Retrieved March 1, 2018.
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External links
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Aired on GMA Network from October 24, 2016, to September 22, 2017, the series ran for 238 episodes, broadcast weekdays in 30-minute installments during the morning slot preceding Eat Bulaga!.[2][3]
Directed by Linnet Zurbano and produced by TAPE Inc., Trops featured a cast of emerging talents including Kenneth Medrano as a lead in a love triangle, Taki Saito, Miggy Tolentino, Kim Last, Tommy Peñaflor, and Toni Aquino, who portrayed key student characters navigating school life and relationships.[4][5][1][6][7]
The program targeted a teen audience with lighthearted, kilig-filled storylines involving crushes, competitions, and group dynamics, drawing from the "Baes" contestants of GMA's Eat Bulaga! variety show for its ensemble.[3][5]
