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  JEM was officially unveiled at the 1986 Toy Fair in New York City -- 1986 February 10th.
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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"
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  • Jem was the #1 rated cartoon show Nov. 1986 (Nielsen).
    2.) G.I. Joe, 3.) Smurfs, 4.) Transformers, 5.)Thundercats
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  • Jem made over $50 Million her first year.
    (Not Correct? - unless it's net vs gross) looking for 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.
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2010-10-06 - 25th Anniversary date of the day Jem's first appearance on Super Sunday.
1985-10-06

2011-02-10 - the Official 25th Anniversary date of JEM. JEM was officially unveiled at the 1986 Toy Fair in New York City.
1986-02-10

2011-04-07- 25th Anniversary date of "the Beginning" extended Jem episode.
1986-04-07
2011-07-05 - 25th Anniversary date of the first "New" Jem episode "Starbright Part 1- Falling Star."
1986-07-05
 

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Rumor is the JEM movie is a go!

Hasbro Movies:

  • Transformers 3 - 1 July 2011
  • Battleship - May 18, 2012
  • G.I. Joe 2 - Summer 2012?
  • Ouija - Nov 9, 2012
  • Stretch Armstrong - 2013 or later

Updated: Nov 5, 2010


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  • Sunbow's JEM
    (1985-1988)
    stated airing
    May 28, 2011
    2pm ET
  • See your local TV listing for air times

Jem's Executive Producer (1985-1988) Margaret Loecsh is the president and CEO of the Hasbro/Discovery channel.

Updated:Oct 21, 2011

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JEM is now on DVD!

The Truly Outrageous Complete Series Season One
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Season Two Season Three
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February 14, 2012 (TBA)

Transformers & G.I. Joe A Real American Hero are also available on DVD

Hasbro has reacquired the worldwide distribution rights to the Sunbow Library of Hasbro Classics on May 14, 2008.

Updated: Nov 3, 2011


Jem et les Hologrammes (France) - All three sets are out, but "Father's Day" is not included.

Updated: June 20, 2010

Hasbro registered trademarks for specific dolls Nov of 2010 and Nov of 2011 which are now registered.

  • JERRICA BENTON (2010)
  • KIMBER BENTON (2010)
  • AJA LEITH (2010)
  • SHANA ELMSFORD (2010)
  • RIO PACHECO (2010)
  • MINX (2010)
  • SYNERGY (2011)
  • PIZAZZ GABOR (2011)
  • STORMER PHILLIPS (2011)
  • ROXY PELLIGRINI (2011)
  • RIOT LLEWELYN (2011)
  • RAPTURE ASHE (2011)
  • MINX KRUGER (2011)

Updated: Nov 7, 2011

It seems at the same time Hasbro added a new JEM™ for Entertainment Services, they also registered a few JEM URL's. Feb. 25, 2008 Hasbro registered jemmovie.com and jemandthehologramsmovie.com.
Thanks Dragonielle from jemcon.org for this information.

Updated: Aug 24, 2009


 
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Super Stars and other bagged JEM dolls.

He-She Rob is in the fashion he came with. He-She "Rio 87" was nude, so I dressed him in RnC Jem's Dress
 

So what are the Super Stars dolls? Well they are dolls that ended up being sold to another company and sold as a generic fashion doll. There were a lot of them that showed up in Sears after Jem was canceled. Some can still be purchased in dollar stores in Canada, as recently as last year (2006.)

It's always be fact that Hasbro sold these dolls to "M Star" after the Jem line was canceled. I have also heard from a Hasbro Employee that the factory that made the dolls sold these rejects without Hasbro knowledge or permission. It has been pointed out by other Jem fans that the Hasbro Employee that told me this did not work in a position to have knowledge of this. Either way, these were doll that was made for Hasbro, but then sold to another company.

What we know for sure:

  • Most of these dolls seem to be 1st issue Holograms and Misfits. There has been reports of 2nd issue Holograms, maybe even Raya, Danse, and Video ... if there are Super Stars versions of these dolls it is very rare. Most of the fashions are 1st issue Holograms and Misfits fashions, with some exceptions. (Examples: The white socks are from a Moondreamers tights. Some doll come with cut off tights with a pink and 2 black strips, the origin of this fabric has not been linked to a Hasbro doll.)
  • Rio, Rob from Maxie, and this long purple haired Rob (named as Craig Phillips - in the Jem fan community) comes with female bodies and female clothing.
    (this Craig Phillips/Rob head is really intended for Rio in 1987)
  • There are also generic versions of Maxie with different color hair. These usually come with generic bodies and clothing. Many Rio and Robs also come with the generic bodes.

These packages say Made in China, but some of the doll features are more like H32 - "Made in Hong Kong" and "Assembled in China, Packaged in Hong Kong." dolls. These Jem bodies are almost always the "no location" version of the dolls. They have ball wrist, slimmer hips, and a little shorter. The heads usually have ©Hasbro and has the first letter of the dolls name. These are all features found on some Hong Kong dolls, but not China dolls. Also 1st issue Rio is a Hong Kong only doll. Only 2nd issue Rio's head was Made in China. Just when it seems like it must be a Hong Kong thing, you have Maxie heads, and Maxie seems to have only been made in China.

There is a rumor that a Pizzazz doll was found with copper or red hair. This would also be very rare.

Typical Super Stars dolls
Aja has brown streaks in her hair. She is wearing Aja's top, Kimber's pants, and the typical Super Stars doll socks. This Aja has leggings that have never been seen in the Jem world. She is also wearing Aja's top, belt, and skirt. Aja is wearing Aja's top and skirt, Roxy's pants, and the typical Super Stars doll socks.*
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Kimber is wearing Aja's top, Kimber's pants, and the typical Super Stars doll socks.* Shana with a white body. Her hair bow is also too pink. She is wearing Aja's top, Roxy's pants, and the typical Super Stars doll socks. Stormer has two left hands. She is wearing Aja's top, Kimber's pants, and the typical Super Stars doll socks.*
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* = these dolls did not come with the typical Super Stars card board at the top of the package.
He-She "Rio 87," He-She Rio, and He-She Rob
He-She "Rio 87" is wearing Pizzazz's dress, belt, and 2 Pizzazz socks He-She Rio is wearing Aja's top, Kimber's pants, and the typical Super Stars doll socks. He-She Rob is wearing Aja's top, Kimber's pants, and the typical Super Stars doll socks.
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It is rumored that Hasbro was going to release "Craig Phillips" (Rio 87) with Raya. The sales of Craig and Raya doll would indicate which character was to be Jem's new drummer. Christy the writer of the show said that there is no way this doll could be Craig, as he was a character she made. She also said that the idea of having a drummer contest to promote the Raya doll was her idea, and did not come from Hasbro. Two Hasbro employees also told me they knew nothing of this Craig doll or a contest between Raya and Craig.

(this Craig Phillips/Rob head is really intended for Rio in 1987)

Jem & Maxie head on Generic Bodies
Generic Rob has light pink hair, and he's face looks very generic. He is wearing typical generic Super Stars clothing, colors usually very. Generic Rio looks like a produced Rio, but his hair seems to be shorter. He is wearing typical generic Super Stars clothing, colors usually very. Generic Rio looks like a produced Rio, but his hair seems to be shorter. He is wearing typical generic Super Stars clothing, colors usually very.
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These generic dolls have a Maxie doll head made out of generic plastic, similar to the body. I believe this head is Kristen and Carly's head mold.

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Is on the back of their heads. I have also seen these dolls with long straight hair in different colors.

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