The PJs
The PJs
TV-14 | 10 January 1999 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    Reptileenbu Did you people see the same film I saw?
    Bluebell Alcock Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies
    Micah Lloyd Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.
    Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
    leighapted17 It seems watching the re-run of 'The Pj's' on 'Bravo' that for the series to run for such a short period of time is 'criminal' to say the least!Side splitingly funny why oh why is it not still on and more importantly when are the production executives going to realise the huge benefit that a DVD box set could do!I can't believe it!Is it me or is it the funniest thing on TV at the moment!Apart from The Simpsons of course!Also with the New Wallace and Gromit movie out this October,once again you'd think that production execs would jump on the band wagon.Christ Empire have realised The Pj's style of animation is making a huge comeback.Anyone in agreement!Bottom line The Pj's are a hell of a lot funnier than some of Eddie Murphy's movies(sorry Eddie it's true!)Make it Available!!!
    K N Wilson ...the show seemed like it was a bunch of rich white writers laughing at poor minority groups.The hang-overs from some of the creative people behind The Simpsons is evident. There are numerous references that the unemployed are all scroungers and perfectly happy with their lot in life, unless of course they are trying to demand more from the system.As the series went on, it seemed to degenerate into a series of movie parodies, with numerous pop-culture references to movies such as Star Wars, E.T, Terminator 2, etc, moving away from the original intention of the show. You are left with the impression that there are just too many puns on black culture/pop-culture to be anything other than the "haves" chuckling at the "have-nots".Eddie Murphy is the key figure in making the show work - his vocal performance stands head & shoulders above the rest of the cast, not that this comment is in any way sidelining the others in the show, but the fact that Murphy seems to have used his creative/production credit to make sure that he gets all the plum lines.It was a bold move to have a stop-motion animation series on TV at a time when conventional animation and CG shows were so very popular. As the series went on, the quality of the animation just got better & better, eventually having the kind of shots that are usually seen on the big screen. If The PJ's is remembered for anything, it will be for the innovative use of a dying art-form.
    giatime my all time favorite. people don't get that some of our greatest artist today come from places like the p.j.'s world. true comic satire at it's best. without parody and true life comedy, what is freedom? I love this show, currently playing on trio tv. Eddie, where are you? come back to movies like trading places, coming to america.
    All_Things_Ex This was a really good show. It was funny, clever, merorable, creative, and loveable. It will always have a special place in my heart. The show had great claymation, Eddie Murphy, Loretta Devine and originallity. It needs to be reaired. Once again Fox cut a great show.