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Jem and the holograms dvd special features
Jem and the holograms dvd special features








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Abandoned War Child: Ba Nee, one of the Starlight Girls, is a more G-rated example than most.Notably the Misfits, Jem, and most of the Holograms. Most of the main characters have hair larger than their own heads. Jem provides truly outrageous examples of: Not to be confused with Welsh singer Jem. and Christina Aguilera, who would come along many years after the show and looks eerily like Jem.

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IDW Comics has begun an ongoing Jem series in 2015, written by Kelly Thompson with art from Sophie Campbell and other artists.Ĭompare Kidd Video, another show centered on 80s music Dazzler, an X-Men mainstay, another Idol Singer with light-based powers Hannah Montana, another show based on a pop star with a secret identity note Although this show only uses it as a source of comedy.

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2011 also had Hasbro integrate Jem into a comic called Unit:E, which had Synergy, now an alien AI, assisting characters from Micronauts into helping gather heroes from around the multiverse according to Synergy, Jerrica/Jem would help compose the "music of the spheres".Ī Live-Action Adaptation movie was released in October of 2015, updating the show's concept to fit into a modern day setting and reimagining it as a Coming-of-Age Story. The show has been released twice on DVD in the US (once by Rhino, who didn't finish, and later a complete series by Shout Factory). The Hub had started to play episodes of this series as of May 28, 2011, though Discovery Family removed it from their schedule in late 2015 (after the Live-Action Adaptation bombed). The cartoon frequently reran in syndication, most notably on the USA Cartoon Express throughout the early 90s. Though the doll line was pretty much shut out by the competing Barbie toyline, the series was popular enough that it was allowed to finish its 65 episode run even after the toyline was cancelled.

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The ratings were high enough that the show was picked up as a full half-hour series in its own right and the original serial was reworked into a four-part pilot. The show originally premiered as a serial of minisodes roughly ten minutes in length that told the origin of the show and ran during a block of other short shows with a male-oriented audience. The series combined music, adventure, fashion, and Soap Opera-esque drama which gave the show its own appeal. Originally, the series was created for a line of dolls made by Hasbro. Pizzazz of the Misfits is interested in him too, but his lack of reciprocating deepens their rivalry with the Holograms as well. Riot is the only male lead singer, and his interest in Jem (and only Jem) leads to even more drama for the Holograms, as does Minx's insistence on chasing Rio. This band consists of charismatic Riot (vocals), conniving Rapture (bass), and the seductive Minx (synthesizer). The third season switches things up by adding a new rival band, The Stingers. (Ironically, the Misfits were better received by Real Life critics than the Holograms.) Reacting to the publicity that the Holograms get from adding Raya, they also pick up a new member, Jetta (saxophone). His "discovery", a band called the Misfits (not to be confused with the real band) consisting of Pizzazz (guitar/vocals), Roxy (bass) and Stormer (keytar), is a group of self-described "bad girls from the wrong side of the tracks," who are constantly causing trouble to get attention and/or trying to ruin Jem. Benton's former partner in the record company. Most of the trouble the group faces comes in the form of Eric Raymond, a power-hungry Corrupt Corporate Executive who was Mr. Later, the band gains a new member, Raya, who takes over for Shana on drums. The only other people who know Jerrica and Jem are the same person are the members of her band, the Holograms, which consists of her younger sister, Kimber (keyboards), and their two adopted sisters Aja (lead guitar) and Shana (originally drums, then bass guitar). Jerrica uses Synergy and a pair of hologram projecting earrings to turn into Jem. Jerrica learns that shortly before her father's death, he created a computer system called "Synergy", which has the power to create Holograms and other illusions. Jerrica is in charge of Starlight Music, a music label the Starlight Foundation, a charitable organization and Starlight House, a home for orphaned and foster girls that the foundation provides funding for, all founded by her deceased parents. Jem (not to be confused with the real pop star of the same name), the pink-haired, outrageous but kind-hearted rock star, is in reality Jerrica Benton, a young career woman. Jem was a 1980s 65-Episode Cartoon (eventually) about the adventures of a rock star, Jem, and her band, the Holograms.










Jem and the holograms dvd special features