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7 Latest Photos of the Iconic 'Tuyul and Mbak Yul' Shooting Location, Mushroom Headquarters is Fading - Natural Bridge of Change

7 Latest Photos of the Iconic 'Tuyul and Mbak Yul' Shooting Location, Mushroom Headquarters is Fading - Natural Bridge of Change

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7 Latest Photos of the Iconic 'Tuyul and Mbak Yul' Shooting Location, Mushroom Headquarters is Fading - Natural Bridge of Change

The children of the 90s and 2000s are certainly familiar with the comedy soap opera 'Tuyul and Mbak Yul'. This popular soap opera has been a source of entertainment for young children at the time. In the soap opera 'Tuyul and Mbak Yul', Ucil played by Ony Syahrial takes the lead role.

Furthermore, there are iconic shooting locations in the soap opera 'Tuyul and Mbak Yul'. Yes, in this comedy soap opera, there are iconic shooting locations such as the mushroom headquarters and the bridge where tuyuls often pass by. So, are you curious about the latest appearance of the shooting location in 'Tuyul and Mbak Yul'? Let's take a look.

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According to Brilio.net, the Tuyul and Mbak Yul soap opera is synonymous with its iconic shooting location. Like the mushroom headquarters, the most prominent place is seen with fading paint.

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In addition to the mushroom headquarters, there is a bridge that is often passed by the tuyul. Yes, the bridge has now undergone changes where the bamboo gate and the water under the bridge appear shallow.

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There is also a fish pond that used to be used for fishing, but now the fish pond looks smaller and there is no decoration of a waterfall.

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The mall that was used for shooting Tuyul and Mbak Yul is the Cinere mall. The mall itself hasn't changed much, only the front color of the mall has changed.

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The spot where Tuyul used to chase each other on the escalator used to be empty, but now it is used for selling clothes.

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This parking area is one of the shooting locations for Tuyul and Mbak Yul. Now the parking area looks spacious.

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