Tropang Potchi

Set in a modern milieu, the program aims to promote traditional Filipino values through comic narrative stories and feature segments.

The show included educational segments where children are taught spelling, vocabulary, grammar, science, people, and nature, among other things.

Other regular segments in the show are "Video-OK!," where children send in videos of themselves or their friends and relatives; "Aprub!," a feature on people, events, and places that are remarkable and worthy of getting the Potchi "aprub" mark, "Dear Kapotchi," a portion where viewers can send feedback and even school activity announcements; and "Sabi ni Potchi," (transl.

[4] It ran for four seasons until Columbia wanted to reformat the program into a weekly values-driven narrative show with informative feature segments.

The current format of the show makes use of animated sequences, experiments and activities to make the show more accessible and entertaining to a young audience,[5] while discussing social issues with the youth such as bullying, internet addiction, gender sensitivity, environmentalism, value for education, and dealing with issues among family and friends.