Animation
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Kids
Using a holographic computer she inherited from her father, Jerrica Benton turns herself and her pals into pop-music group Jem and the Holograms.
Top-rated
Sun,
06 Oct, 1985
S1.E1The Beginning
Music executive Jerrica Benton discovers a computer that transforms her into a rock star named Jem to save her father's charitable foundation from his old partner Eric.
Featured songs: "Outta My Way" – The Misfits, "Only the Beginning" – Jem and The Holograms, "Winning Is Everything" – The Misfits
Other songs: "Broken Glass" – The Limp Lizards
Top-rated
Sun,
13 Oct, 1985
S1.E2The Challenge
When Starlight House is burnt down, Jerrica and the Holograms go to Howard Sands, who offered the mansion in the battle of the bands contest. Jem and the Holograms put on a concert for him and explain what happened. He agrees to let the Starlight girls live in his mansion until the contest is over. This makes the Misfits angry so Eric sends Zipper to the mansion to plant a bomb to get Jem and the Holograms out. When they are invited to a yacht party, the Misfits crash and cause a ruckus, sending the yacht spinning out of control.
Featured songs: "Like a Dream" – Jem and The Holograms, "Click/Clash" – Jem and The Holograms/The Misfits, "Makin' Mischief" – The Misfits
Samantha Newark
Jem …
Townsend Coleman
Riot (voice)
Cathianne Blore
Kimber Benton …
Britta Phillips
Jem (singing voice)
Cindy McGee
Shana Elmsford (voice)
Michael Sheehan
Rio Pacheco (voice)
Patricia Alice Albrecht
Pizzazz (voice)
Susan Blu
Stormer (voice)
Marlene Aragon
Synergy (voice)
Linda Dangcil
Raya (voice)
Charlie Adler
Eric Raymond (voice)
Ellen Bernfeld
Pizzazz (singing voice)
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Well...I loved this, at least as a child. I honestly haven't found a copy of this to watch as an adult...so I can't tell you if it stands the test of time like G.I. Joe does...or if it fails to hold the love like Brave Starr did.
But, I do remember thinking that this was MTV for kids. Or at least it was what the cool kids watched. It was part New Wave and part children's adventure cartoon. So, it sort of gets the love from two ways.
And even my father described it as "The Runaways meets Kiss." which was a little before my time as a child...but everyone loves The Runaways so he couldn't have meant it in a bad way.
GenerationofSwine12 Jan, 2023
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