PJ Masks
Connor, Greg and Amaya are normal kids by day, but at night they activate their bracelets, which link into their pajamas and give them fantastic super powers, turning them into their alternate identities: the PJ Masks! The team consists of Catboy (Connor), Gekko (Greg) and Owlette (Amaya). Together, they go on adventures, solve mysteries, and learn valuable lessons. Watch the first six seasons of PJ Masks now on Disney+!
Trailers & Videos

PJ Masks - Season 6: Power Heroes Trailer

PJ Masks - Season 5 Trailer

PJ Masks - Season 3 Trailer

PJ Masks - Season 2 Trailer

PJ Masks - Season 1 Trailer

PJ Masks - S6 “Romeovision” Clip

PJ Masks - S4 “Super Super Cat Speed” Clip

PJ Masks | S6 E13 Part 2 | Full Episode | The Christmas Ninjalinos Part II | @disneyjr

PJ Masks | S6 E13 Part 1 | Full Episode | The Christmas Ninjalinos | @disneyjr

PJ Masks - Theme Song (S6)
Seasons
By day, 6 year olds Catboy, Owlette and Gekko go to school like any other children. But that's only during the day ... Because at night, they put on their magical pyjamas representing their spirit animals, the cat, the owl and the lizard, and instead of going to bed, they transform into Super-Heroes and become the PJ Masks ! Catboy is nimble and lightning fast, Owlette can fly and see very far, and Gekko can climb any surface and has superhuman strength. Together, they can face any challenge. They truly are superheroes for the little ones. Their mission: thwart the bad guys’ evil plans and defend justice at all costs!
Cast

Addison Holley
Amaya/Owlette/Chiclet/Dark Owl (voice)
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Reviews
Vizinet
The TV series revolves around three friends who work together overnight to protect their city from evil villains. While I do have a few questions about the series, I won't delve into them here. What does catch my attention, however, is the frequent focus on the main characters stretching their legs in many scenes. I understand the importance of natural movement and that they shouldn't appear robotic while saving the city, which is okay, but it could be toned down. I also understand that young viewers may not notice this as much. But I won't deduct any stars for this aspect, as the TV series is designed for children who likely won't even notice it. Perhaps I'm just being overly critical.
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