Overview
Using a holographic computer she inherited from her father, Jerrica Benton turns herself and her pals into pop-music group Jem and the Holograms.
Seasons & Episodes
Season 1
These first 15 episodes were part of the Super Sunday segments and were 7 mins long. The DVD release compiles them into 5 episodes 21 mins long The Beginning (1-3), Disaster (2-6), Kimbers Rebellion (6-9), Frame Up (9-11) and Battle of the Bands (12-15). https://totallyjem.com/jemsunbowepisodes.html
Season 2
Season 3
Key Information
Cast & Crew
Samantha Newark
Jem / Jerrica Benton (voice)
Cathianne Blore
Kimber Benton / Aja Leith (voice)
Britta Phillips
Jem (singing voice)
Cindy McGee
Shana Elmsford (voice)
Michael Sheehan
Rio Pacheco (voice)
Patricia Alice Albrecht
Pizzazz (voice)
Susan Blu
Stormer (voice)
Marlene Aragon
Synergy (voice)
Charlie Adler
Eric Raymond (voice)
Ellen Bernfeld
Pizzazz (singing voice)
Linda Dangcil
Raya (voice)
Townsend Coleman
Riot (voice)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Using a holographic computer she inherited from her father, Jerrica Benton turns herself and her pals into pop-music group Jem and the Holograms.
Jem has 3 seasons with 75 episodes.
Jem premiered on October 6, 1985.
No, Jem has ended. The final episode aired on May 2, 1988.
Jem originally aired on Syndication. Check your local streaming services for availability.
Jem was created by Christy Marx.
Jem has a rating of 7.4/10 based on user reviews.
Jem is classified as Animation, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Kids.