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Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition Plus : ウィキペディア英語版
Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition Plus

''Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition Plus'' was the second edition of Pinoy Big Brother for adolescents 16 to 19 years. It is the sixth series overall in the franchise. It premiered on Easter Sunday, March 23, 2008,〔''Entertainment Live'', March 1, 2008〕 and ran for eleven weeks, ending on June 7 of the same year.〔It has been announced on Day 49 that there would be four more weeks after it.〕
Toni Gonzaga returned as primetime host; this was also the first Teen Edition that she would be hosting. Mariel Rodriguez, the previous Teen Edition primetime host, also returned to host the late afternoon edition, ''Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition Plus Über''. Bianca Gonzalez once again hosted the show's Update skits after being the regular host of ''Über'' in the second Celebrity Edition; she once hosted the Update slot back in the second regular season. Luis Manzano made his return to the show as Gonzaga's alternate host/co-host in the primetime edition; he appeared previously as co-host in a live airing of first Celebrity Edition.
This time, the prizes offered for the winner were a laptop, an LCD TV set, kitchen appliances, a business showcase, a condominium, and one million pesos.
On March 4, 2008, local news on ABS-CBN reported that Big Brother had already sent 30 Dream Keys along with special instructions in a sealed envelope. The instructions told the receiver that they must go to the final casting call in Manila without public information. From these thirty who answered the casting call, fourteen were chosen to enter the house.
A special primer called ''The BIGginning'' was aired on March 16, 2008. It showed the selection process used to choose the fourteen official housemates. While their faces were blurred to withhold their identities, a few of them were eventually shown and their names revealed as Big Brother told them of their rejection through his Big Red Phone.
There are several reasons the word "Plus" was added to the edition name. One, as had been already stated, was Luis's return to the show. The second reason was the two housemates added to the announced twelve, both connected to the storied Ateneo-La Salle rivalry. The third was the secret area Luis revealed during the opening night of the edition. These rooms were occupied by the Housemates' Guardians, who were also the fourth reason. The fifth reason was the two House Players, whose function was similar to America's Player in the eighth season of the American version.
Unlike ''Pinoy Ako'' and ''Sikat ang Pinoy'', both of which were rehashed, the original ''Kabataang Pinoy'' by Itchyworms was used for this season without any alterations. A remixed version of the song (which combines its beat with those of ''Crank That'' and ''Smack That'' to name a few) was used throughout the opening night.
Another deviation from past editions was overseas SMS voting in which viewers in the United Arab Emirates could vote the same way those in the Philippines do through network provider Etisalat.
Ejay Falcon of Oriental Mindoro emerged as the season's winner.
==Overview==


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