Kelvin Miranda in AHA! this Sunday

The Kapuso actor is this week’s AHA-mazing guest storyteller. He tells the story of “Ulan.” People are harsh with “Ulan” because of his shrill voice. One day, he decides to just stop talking. Little did he know that his voice will feel bad and will decide to fly off to a faraway land. Can Ulan
The Kapuso actor is this week’s AHA-mazing guest storyteller. He tells the story of “Ulan.” People are harsh with “Ulan” because of his shrill voice. One day, he decides to just stop talking. Little did he know that his voice will feel bad and will decide to fly off to a faraway land. Can Ulan still find his runaway voice? Find out.
Meanwhile, Drew’s BFF, A! Robot, makes sure to be part of the spanking new episode.
Barking. Meowing. Chirping. Howling. What do animals wish to convey via the different sounds that they make? Find out the different interesting stories and information about these cute viral videos featuring animal and human babies.
What do we need to know about the color pink? And why are a lot of people fascinated by it? AHA! visits a house, a grocery store, and a café beaming with pink.
Science and learning can be fun with AHA!, hosted by Drew Arellano, Sundays at 8:15 AM on GMA Network.
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