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Survivor: Philippines : ウィキペディア英語版
Survivor: Philippines

''Survivor: Philippines'' is the twenty-fifth season of the American CBS competitive reality television series ''Survivor''. The season was filmed March 18–April 25, 2012 and premiered on September 19, 2012 with a special 90-minute episode.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2012/07/11/cbs-announces-2012-2013-premiere-dates-395400/20120711cbs01/ )〕 It is the first season since ''Survivor: All-Stars'' to begin with three tribes and the seventh season overall to feature returning castaways.
Participants' applications were due on October 4, 2011, with approximately 800 chosen for interviews in various states. From there, 15 new contestants were selected. With filming beginning in March, it marked the earliest ''Survivor'' season filming to date since ''Survivor: Borneo''. The season featured the 15 new castaways competing with three returning castaways who were removed from their previous seasons due to illness or injury: Michael Skupin (passed out into a fire and suffered severe burns to his face and hands) of ''The Australian Outback'', Jonathan Penner (removed due to a serious infection to his knee) originally from ''Cook Islands'' and later evacuated in ''Micronesia'', and Russell Swan (removed after blacking out twice due to low blood pressure resulting from dehydration) of ''Samoa''.
Denise Stapley was named the winner in the final episode on December 16, 2012, defeating Lisa Whelchel and Michael Skupin in a 6–1–1 vote, marking the second time in ''Survivor'' history (after ''China'' exactly 10 seasons earlier) where all three finalists received at least one vote. Stapley is the oldest female winner in the show's history, and also holds the distinction of being the only person to have attended and survived every Tribal Council in a single season. Whelchel won $100,000 as the "Sprint Player of the Season", narrowly beating out Malcolm Freberg by 0.7% of a voting margin; the closest margin in the history of the award.
==Casting==
While the three returning players were selected due to being removed from previous seasons for medical reasons, ''Survivor: Palau'' contestant Coby Archa alleged that Stephenie LaGrossa from ''Palau'', ''Guatemala'' and ''Heroes vs. Villains'' was originally considered to compete in the season when it was planned to be a ''Redemption Island''-styled season with female returnees, but she could not compete due to her pregnancy at the time. Colton Cumbie, who was medically evacuated from ''One World'', heavily implied that he was slated to compete in ''Philippines'' but was cut at the last minute due to a negative reception during the airing of his original season, which aired right before the castaways were flown out to the Philippines and replaced with Jonathan Penner. However, Cumbie returned to the game for ''Survivor: Blood vs. Water''.

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