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GMA 7 launches ‘Alex & Amie,’ new live animated series for children

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BEGINNING May 20, GMA Public Affairs reminds viewers of their childhood best friend in the live animation series “Alex & Amie” featuring Kapuso stars Mikael Daez and Max Collins.

Strict, serious and meticulous. These are words that describe teacher Alex (Mikael Daez) of Buenavitez Institute of Learning. His “exemplary” image earned him the task of being the homeroom adviser of the school’s most notorious class. Everything is fine until someone from his past makes a comeback in his life: Amie—his childhood best friend. To make things complicated, Amie is an imaginary friend.

Now, Alex is faced with a dilemma: how will he perform his teaching duties and keep his image to his class when everywhere he goes, Amie is there? Worse, it seems Amie gets in the way of Alex’s personal life, jeopardizing his chances of being close to the school nurse, Bing (Max Collins).

Mikael and Max shared that they really had fun taping the show.

“We had fun as a cast,” said Mikael. “I guess because of that—my scenes with Amie—I ended up having fun with it. We’re hoping that the fun we had on the set will translate to the viewers and children. I hope they enjoy it,” he shared.

“I really enjoy children’s shows. They’re light and a lot of fun to make. No pressure. It’s just like we’re playing, so we enjoyed the taping,” said Max.

Sharing his thoughts on the concept of this animation series, Mikael said “Alex & Amie” will remind viewers of the magic of friendship that surpasses time and age.

“In terms of unresolved issues with friends, I guess to a certain point everyone can relate to that. As you grow older, you don’t see your friends when you meet again. There’s an awkward phase. But at the end of the day, you guys really are best friends. You’ll find your level ground again. It just takes time.”

Catch “Alex & Amie” weekdays beginning May 20, 8:30 a.m. on GMA 7. (PR)

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