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PJ Masks

PJ Masks
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Genre Action
Superhero
Based on Les Pyjamasques
by Romuald Racioppo
Directed by Christian De Vita
Wilson Dos Santos
Voices of Jacob Ewaniuk
Addison Holley
Kyle Harrison Breitkopf
Theme music composer Eric Renwart
David Freedman
Composer(s) Fabrice Aboulker
Country of origin France
United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 26 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Olivier Dumont
Laura Clunie
Producer(s) Guillaume Hellouin
Corinne Kouper
Running time 24 minutes
Production company(s) Entertainment One
Frog Box
TeamTO
Distributor Entertainment One Family
Release
Original network Disney Junior
Picture format 1080i (16:9 HDTV)
First shown in United States
Original release September 18, 2015 (2015-09-18) – present (present)
External links
Official website
Production website

PJ Masks is a British/French animated children's television series produced by Entertainment One, Frog Box, and TeamTO. The series is based on the Les Pyjamasques book series by Romuald Racioppo. The series debuted on Disney Junior in the United States on September 18, 2015. The series has been renewed for a second season consisting of 26 episodes, scheduled to air in 2018.

PJ Masks revolves around three 6-year-olds, Connor, Amaya, and Greg, who lead relatively normal lives by day, where they are neighbors, classmates, and friends. However, at night, they become Catboy, Owlette, and Gekko, and fight crime as the superhero team PJ Masks. Together, they go on adventures, defeat villains, solve mysteries, and learn valuable lessons.

By day, Amaya is a bit too excited to ride on a new train ride, and she has some trouble remembering to be patient. But then she notices that the train was missing. By night, it is revealed that Romeo, the evil scientist, has stolen and modified the train to catch his runaway mobile lab. Owlette continues to rush into situations in order to make the team finish their mission faster. This continuously causes her to mess up.

By day, Connor, Greg, and Amaya were playing tag, but then Greg and Amaya decide to play in the sprinklers instead. Due to Connor's aquaphobia, he won't join them. Suddenly, the water stops flowing, and clouds begin to come out of the hoses, blocking the sun and making it cold. By night, Luna Girl is using an adapter to her Luna Magnet to make all types of rain clouds to end summer. She forces Catboy to choose between getting wet, and saving the day.

By day, Connor, Greg, and Amaya are getting ready for story time in class, but Amaya is obsessed with a comic book heroine named Flossy Flash. When Connor, Greg, and Amaya enter the classroom, they notice that all the books have pictures of Romeo. By night, Romeo has replaced every book's pages and covers with pictures of himself, thanks to his new slave: Robot. Owlette tries to use Flossy Flash's powers to stop Romeo from reaching the library, and the city's most important books, but she keeps making the mission harder.

By day, Connor, Greg and Amaya were visiting the museum's science fair room and notices a crane game. Greg wants to play, but Connor always goes first. Amaya notices a crack on the wall, stating that they've been fixing up the museum for months. By night, Romeo is trying to knock down the wall to get the jetpack to stink up the chimneys with his newest invention: the Sniff-O-Whiff. Gekko broke off a piece of Romeo's bulldozer, and makes a great pogo-stick out of it, calling it a Pogo-Dozer. When Owlette is in trouble, Gekko tries to ride the Pogo-Dozer, but Catboy always goes first, refusing to give Gekko a chance.


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