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Grey's Anatomy star and photographer Brad Everett Young was one of our own. Love him or hate him, he was the founder of “Jem’s Space” on myspace.com. He shared some great photography of Jem dolls, fashions, and prototypes. The information was not always correct, because his main source didn’t really have a connection to the Jem line. He is a devastating loss to the Jem community. |
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Jem and the Holograms: Truly Outrageous Comic Collection
The Encore Era
Coming to Kickstarter
in November 2025
backerkit.com | kickstarter.com |
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| Image credit The Loyal Subjects |
Jem Deluxe Album
coming November 28, 2025,
with 2 new reimagined songs!!! |
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| Holy Truly Outrageous 40th Anniversary, Synergy! |
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Glitter'n Gold Jem Sticker Fun Experience
(click GnG Jem) |
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I am Riot!!! & Rapture!
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The Original
Presentation Illustration |
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JEM Store Signage
(click signage to see more)
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JEM and me
at NYCC 2011 |
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| Britta Phillips singing voice of JEM, Samantha Newark speaking voice of JEM, & Joelle Dunn 1987 Rebrand voice of JEM
at Jemcon2024 |
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Coming Soon!!! SDCC2022

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Desperately Seeking
Rockin' Romance Jem

To include on the website
and in a collector's guide book!!!
If you have any leads let me know -- buy at a decent price or maybe even trade for it.
contact me
or any other prototype doll, deco guide, head mold, prototype fashion, etc.
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Let Hasbro know we need the complete original soundtrack in stereo!!!
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Jem the triple-platinum recording artist who never got her fair dues!!!
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Let Hasbro & Netflix know we need 13 more episodes to complete the 3rd season!!!
We need the Entropy storyline, we need Graphix, we need a Minx and a Rapture origin story, plus a hand full of unproduced scrips.
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some might find irony in my new
web-hosting provider

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The Missing Master Tapes

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| Licensing |
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Jem's Pet
Rama Llama |
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| Wedding KImber & Male |
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| Ruby Red™ Jem® |
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JEMstars
JEM Character Bios
1985 Jem/Jerrica
Benton™ | Kimber
Benton™ | Aja Leith™ | Shana Elmsford™ | Rio Pacheco™ | Roxanne
"Roxy" Pelligrini™ | Mary
"Stormer" Phillips™ | Phyllis
"Pizzazz" Gabor™ | Eric Raymond™ | Mrs. Bailey™ | Synergy™ | Howard
Sands™ | Zipper™ | Countess
Danielle Du Voisin™ | Lindsey
"Lin-Z" Pierce™ | Anthony
Julian™ | The
Starlight Girls™
1986 Vivien
"Video" Montgomery™ | Constance
"Clash" Montgomery™ | Jeff Wright™ | Harvey
Gabor™ | Shawn Harrison™ | Giselle
"Danse" Dvorak™ | Techrat™
1986.2 Alex Couto | Alyx Couto | Entropy
1987 Carmen "Raya"
Alonso™ | Craig Phillips™ | Sheila
"Jetta" Burns™ | Harriet
Horn™ | Emmett
Benton™ | Jacqui
Benton™
1988 Rory "Riot"
Llewelyn™ | Ingrid "Minx"
Kruger™ | Phoebe
"Rapture" Ashe™ | Maeve
"Astral" Eldrich™ | Regine
Césaire™ Gwendolyn
"Graphix" Snyd™ | Rama Llama
2015 Blaze™ |
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JEM
Jem and the Holograms Ornament!
(Oct 1, 2016)
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| The Hasbro Dolls 1986 |
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| The Hasbro Dolls 1987 |

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| The Hasbro Dolls 1988 |
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JEM's
40th Anniversary
of the first airing on Super Sunday
November 3, 1985 -- November 3, 2025 |
JEM's
40th Anniversary
of the Jem
dolls line's unveiling
at Toy Fair 1986
February 02, 1986 - February 02, 2026 |
JEM's
40th Anniversary
of "the
Beginning"
extended Jem episode.
April 04, 1986 - April 04, 2026 |
JEM's 40th Anniversary
of the first "New" Jem
episode
"Starbright Part 1- Falling Star."
July 7, 1986 - July 7, 2026 |
JEM's 40th Anniversary
of the Glitter'n Gold line unveiling
at Toy Fair 1987
February 09, 1987 - February 09, 2026 |
JEM's 40th Anniversary
of the "Glitter and Gold"
Jem episode.
March 15, 1987 - March 15, 2027 |
JEM's 40th Anniversary
of the "Talent Search"
Jem episodes. (Raya/Jetta)
Sept. 21, 1987 - Sept. 21, 2027 |
JEM's 40th Anniversary
of the Hollywood Jem episodes.
Jan. 11-12, 1988 - Jan. 11-12, 2028 |
JEM's 40th Anniversary
of the "the Stingers" Jem episodes.
Feb. 02-03, 1988 - Feb. 02-03, 2028 |
JEM's 40th Anniversary
of the "A Father Should Be..."
Jem episodes. (the end)
May 02, 1988 - May 02, 2028 |
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| Jem @ Comic Cons |
| JEM
@ 2012 San Diego Comic-Con |
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JEM
@ 2011 New York Comic-Con
& UNIT•E |
myself with Jem
at NYCC 2011
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see more in Jem's Info/History menu
Jem@Cons drop down window |
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JEM's Beatin' Beetle
My Dream Car! |
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| JEM's Glitter'n Gold VW |
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Fun
Facts:
- "Saturday's
Hub premiere of "Jem and the Holograms" (2-5 p.m.)
earned significant double-digit growth versus the prior
week"
thefutoncritic.com
- Jem was the #1 rated cartoon show Nov. 1986 (Nielsen).
2.) G.I. Joe, 3.) Smurfs, 4.) Transformers,
5.)Thundercats
Playthings - June 1987
- Jem made over $50 Million her first year. (Not Correct? - unless it's net vs gross) source
- 1987 - "Hasbro said it had projected sales of $30
million this year, but had only sold $21 million worth of
Jem dolls"
LA Times - Aug 22, 1987
- The Jem theme went Triple Platunum by Aug. 1987 - over
3,000,000 dolls sold which included the theme song.
LA Times - Nov 9, 1987 - thanks CTD
- By Sept. 1988 over 5,000,000 dolls were sold.
looking for source
- Jem was voted the 1986 Girls Toy of the Year in Australia
article unknown
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Things
to see:
TotallyJem! Exclusive:
Rare and/or Exclusive:
Rare:
Lots or rare and exclusive information and database and
every click |
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JEM Characters - Show Appearance
| The
1986 doll line … |
October
of 1985 |
Jem/Jerrica,
Kimber, Aja, Shana, Pizzazz, Roxy Stormer, and Rio, Rockin’
Roadster and fashions appearance in October of 1985 as
part of Super Sunday – which was about six months
before the 1986 Toy Fair when the dolls were revealed,
and in a few months released. Of course the reasoning
for that was Hasbro wanted to establish the cartoon, so
it would look like they created the doll line based on
an exciting cartoon -- instead of the other way around. |
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| The
1987 doll line … |
July
of 1986 |
With
the creation of the Jem cartoon series, they basically
did the same thing again with Video and Clash appeared
in “Starbright” which aired in July of 1986
– they also updated Jem/Jerrica, the Holograms and
the Misfits to look closer to the 1986 dolls that were
currently available. |
September
of 1986 |
Danse
was in September 1986, still about 6 months before Toy
Fair. So I wonder if Video, Clash and then Danse appearances
were to make people think the dolls were still based on
the characters in the show, but at that point it doesn’t
seem like they need to keep up with the ruse. |
February/March
of 1987 |
Then
more importance was give to 3 Starlight Girls (Jem Jam-Hasbro’s
request for more importance in the show) in February
1987 and Glitter and Gold 1987 (timing was Hasbro’s
request) in March around the time the 1987 line were
hitting the store shelves. So “Glitter and Gold”
included Glitter’n Gold Jem/Jerrica, Rio and Roadster,
Rock’n Curl Jem, the purple make-up change for
Flash’n Sizzle Jem/Jerrica, along with the 1987
On Stage Fashions, Smashin’ Fashion, Flipside
Fashions, Rio Fashions, and Music is Magic Fashions.
For some strange reason Ashley had her doll fashion
but Ba Nee and Krissie did not – and Clash’s
hair color change to match the doll.
Glitter and Gold, with all of the dolls and fashions
in it, was about the perfect time – you saw the
episode and went to the store and there was the new
stuff you just saw on TV. When dolls hit the shelves
6 plus months after they first aired would have cause
a lot of people to forget about them and/or loose interest
during that long of a wait time. |
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| Glitter and Gold
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September/October
of 1987 |
Then
we come to Talent Search in September of 1987 that only
highlighted Raya and Jetta. Jetta was out for about 3
months but Raya has been on store shelves for over 5 by
that point. KJEM was the last to air from the Line 1987,
in October of 1987. But historically, looking at the Super
Sunday episodes and then Starbright, it shouldn’t
have been Raya and Jetta in those episodes, but everything
for the 1988 line. |
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| The
1988 doll line … |
January/February
of 1988 |
The
Hollywood Jem episodes (pink Hollywood Jem dress was revealed),
The Stingers episodes, and Regine episode and Astral’s
episode and Rockin’ Romance Jem (The Day Music Died)
about right on time for the 1988 Toy Fair, if the doll
line would have continued. Of course the only reason Hasbro
let those episodes air at that point was because they
wanted to help push clearance 1987 stock after canceling
the line in November of 1987 – if the line had continued
the show would have been canceled do to cost, like Transformers
and G.I. Joe. |
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| With
the exception of “Glitter and Gold” there
was never a hard deadline of when a specific doll was
to appear in an episode. But that was because it was
the new theme developed at the very last minute and
Hasbro wanted to push her for Toy Fair 1987. The dolls,
fashion, etc., just appeared when Hasbro had the prototypes,
assortments and themes nailed down, and because of the
amount of time it took create each episode; there was
around six months between when Hasbro prototypes them
to Sunbow and we finally saw them on Jem.
One thing I am really disappointed in
is that fact that Flash’n Sizzle (the Jem dress
and Jerrica fashion) and the New Look Holograms, 1987
Synergy never made an appearance in the show. It is
especially disappointing with Flash’n Sizzle,
since she was replaced 4 episodes (6 months) after we
saw the make-up change – “One Jem Too Many”
with the red pants, yellow jacket, blue bustier we know
as Integrity Toys Hollywood Jem. |
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Stingers™ and all other characters, episodes or songs:
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Wild Star Music, Inc., ©1985-1988 Star Wild Music, Inc.
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