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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]
The series ended on June 14, 2017, with issue #26, but a six-issue miniseries--Jem and The Holograms: Infinite #1 and Jem and The Holograms: Misfits Infinite #1 was released later in the month. [45] A one-shot Jem and The Holograms: IDW 20/20 was published in January 2019 as part of IDW 20/20 which celebrated the 20th anniversary of IDW ...
Jem and the Holograms visit Ba Nee's pen pal, Uto Kenyak, in Alaska. It is up to them to stop the Misfits and Eric Raymond from ruining Alaska and destroying a natural seal habitat. Note: This is one of the six episodes with different animation and where Raya's skin color is lighter than normal.
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.
Jem & The Holograms then perform a reunion concert so they can pay off the debt that Pizzazz ran up. Featured songs: "Under My Spell" – The Stingers, "Top of the Charts" – The Misfits, "All's Right with the World" – Jem and The Holograms Note: In this episode, Kimber, Raya, Aja, Pizzazz, Riot, and Ashley talk directly to the viewers. This ...
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 ...
In 2023, Maclean made her television debut in two episodes of the BBC One police procedural Silent Witness. [14] She joined the cast of the Netflix comedy-drama Sex Education for its fourth and final season as Jem. [15] She has also appeared in the short films Dragged Up and La La Means I Love You. [16]
Christy Marx is an American scriptwriter, author, and game designer, especially narrative designer.She is best known for her work on various television series including Jem, [1] Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Conan the Adventurer, G.I. Joe, Hypernauts, and Captain Power.