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Jem and The Holograms, also known as simply Jem, is an American animated musical television series that ran from 1985 to 1988. The series is about record company owner Jerrica Benton, her singer alter-ego Jem, and the adventures of her band Jem and The Holograms. [ 3 ]
The first season of Jem aired between November 3, 1985, and March 15, 1987, as a first-run syndication in the United States. [1] The season has a total of 26 episodes each with a running time of approximately 22 minutes. The first 5 episodes initially aired as 15 7-minute segments with each episode broken into 3 parts. [2]
The following is a list of episodes for the television show Jem ordered by the original airing dates. [1] The first 5 episodes initially aired as 15 7-minute segments with each episode broken into 3 parts. [2]
Jem and The Holograms are the protagonists of the series. Jerrica Benton/Jem (speaking voice by Samantha Newark, singing voice recorded by Britta Phillips and Joelle Dunn for the second intro theme song and [4] portrayed by Aubrey Peeples in the live-action film) is the leader of Jem and The Holograms and provides the lead vocals in the band ...
Jem and the Holograms is a 2015 American musical drama film produced and directed by Jon M. Chu, written by Ryan Landels, and starring Aubrey Peeples (as the title character), Stefanie Scott, Hayley Kiyoko, Aurora Perrineau, Ryan Guzman, Molly Ringwald and Juliette Lewis.
Jem licensed every song on her album to be broadcast on American television programs, films and advertisements as a method of promotion. [8] Television program The O.C. was the first to use Jem's music in several of their episodes, eventually
Jemila "Jem" Hussain-Adams is the definition of a go-getter. After spending nearly 20 years in Guyana, she immigrated to America, becoming a seasonal associate at Victoria's Secret.
Jem recorded the song's vocals in her mother's spare bedroom. [2] "They" was released in the United States in February 2004 and was issued worldwide the following year. The song became Jem's most successful single, reaching number six on the UK Singles Chart, number one in Hungary, and further top 10 places in Wallonia, Ireland, and Greece.