PJ Masks

PJ Masks

2015
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PJ Masks

5.3 | TV-Y | en | Animation

Connor, Greg and Amaya are normal kids by day, but at night they activate their bracelets, which link into their pajamas and give them fantastic super powers, turning them into their alternate identities: The PJ Masks. The team consists of Catboy (Connor), Gekko (Greg) and Owelette (Amaya). Together, they go on adventures, solve mysteries, and learn valuable lessons.

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5.3 | TV-Y | en | Animation , Comedy , Family | More Info
Released: 2015-09-18 | Released Producted By: Entertainment One , TeamTO Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://pjmasks.com
Synopsis

Connor, Greg and Amaya are normal kids by day, but at night they activate their bracelets, which link into their pajamas and give them fantastic super powers, turning them into their alternate identities: The PJ Masks. The team consists of Catboy (Connor), Gekko (Greg) and Owelette (Amaya). Together, they go on adventures, solve mysteries, and learn valuable lessons.

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Cast

Jacob Ewaniuk , Kyle Breitkopf , Addison Holley

Director

Romuald Racioppo

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Entertainment One , TeamTO

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arina-95931 Not so long ago, superheros in kid cartoons were just working alongside with regular human law enforcement to help then with things they just couldn't: Superman, Captain America, The Mighty Thor, Batman,... and they DID NOT TALK MUCH. The technical aspects of kid programs, despite software advancements have deteriorated and thus, to compensate for the story they can't tell with pictures, the characters just need to talk a whole lot more instead. This is unfortunately a universal problem with all kids and junior programs these days. Almost no one has a family, bunch of kids just suddenly turning into super hero and talk their way into our brains.
unitedkingdommapping I hate this show. My 6-year-old brother loves this show and will turn the volume on my TV to super loud when watching it.The voice actors and the annoying theme song are only two of the things that make me hate this awful. The only thing good about it is when it ends. Most of the things that happen make hardly any sense.It is my most hated television show. That is weird for Disney, as most of Disney's stuff is good.
Elizabeth G The premise is too strong with violent orientation to be acceptable for children under the age of 5. The language is also strong, "doe doe and loser" are unnecessary and if the writers and producers are listening - please note that name-calling is not OK, nor is "fighting crime" - your average viewer is approximately 3 years old. The character animation is compelling for toddlers and so the story line or show's premise should match the audience it's in fact capturing. The show could be a delightful and welcomed hit if it were toned down for a younger age viewer. It's become an unavoidable fight in our home if our 2.5 year old is in the room and the characters come across the screen. We will not allow him to watch the new series even though he is incredibly interested and drawn to the animation. It's a shame to have to tell him it's not an appropriate program until he's much older.
MagentaMSI When this first aired, my three year old loved it, as did my husband and I. Now that they've made 8 or 12 episodes or whatever the count is, I'm thoroughly bored. My son doesn't notice the repetition, and still loves it, so it's something we put on if we plan to leave the room or do anything else. Every episode goes the same: the three of them start a dialogue, one of them talks about how good they are at something they aren't that great at OR one of the others happen to be way better at. Then, something goes missing, they decide which of the three villains it was, they get into their superhero garb and then they try to save the day. Only problem? The third member of the team is being a showboat, and trying way too hard to prove themselves, and messes things up time and again, while the other two warm them they need to work together and they're not as good as they think. After a few mess ups, the offending member says, "it's time to be a hero!" They decide they need to work as a team to be effective, and save the day. They go back to daytime, everything is back to normal, and the team make some reference to their nighttime crime fighting in a secretive way, they all laugh. Show over. Every. Single. Time. There's nothing new, even in a new episode! It will quickly get on your nerves. I was not a fan of Jake, ever, but I prefer that, at least their shows vary.