36 reviews
Repetitive
My son loves it, learned who the characters were by the 2nd episode in and with him being delayed in speech, that's great for us. HOWEVER, every episode the plot is the same. Save the day, but there's always that ONE character that screws up the mission 3-6x's before realizing "oh, that's right! I'm suppose to be a hero, better act like it instead of acting so dumb..." it hurts my head to watch, but my son loves it so I guess I can spare a few brain cells listening to it.
- emlarae-48145
- Jul 2, 2020
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the Disney equivalent of super why
I think this show is solid, but very repetitive. Definitely better than Teen Titans GO!, but I wish it could be up to the standards of PBS Kids.
- renitothend
- May 4, 2021
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Gets old fast, sadly. Spoiler alert.
- MagentaMSI
- Nov 26, 2015
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Shallow
One of the shallowest and most merchandise centric kids shows that I've seen recently. The creators have clearly tried to hide morals in each episode (confidence in oneself, teamwork, etc.) but they take the backseat next to special effects and other tricks to get the kids hooked. Luckily we have managed to steer clear of this show eventually, thanks to better alternatives.
- eisler-zoltan
- Mar 13, 2021
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No doubt the most annoying kids show
- RalfieDelites4u
- May 30, 2023
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A Decent Show That Could Be Better
Take it from a teen fan of this show. It's alright. The writing is good, the animation is good, the background music is surprisingly very good, the voice acting is decent, there's a fair amount of action which is entertaining to watch, and there is a good moral/lesson in almost every episode.
Only real problems are: the police never try to stop the nighttime villains, we don't know why or how the villains became villains, there's no backstory of the PJ Masks' powers, HQ, vehicles, or how they met.
Also the consistency is pretty bad in most episodes. Like one scene there are sticky splats, flags, or holes in the ground and in the very next shot they are gone without any explanation other than the animators are too lazy to be consistent and animate it.
Only real problems are: the police never try to stop the nighttime villains, we don't know why or how the villains became villains, there's no backstory of the PJ Masks' powers, HQ, vehicles, or how they met.
Also the consistency is pretty bad in most episodes. Like one scene there are sticky splats, flags, or holes in the ground and in the very next shot they are gone without any explanation other than the animators are too lazy to be consistent and animate it.
- BasedReviewGuy69
- Aug 26, 2020
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Disappointing and inappropriate for children IMO
Ya know, being this is on the lowest rating option available on Disney+ for children means it's suppose to be appropriate for young children, I'd say 4 and up, however, the way these characters talk to one and other is highly inappropriate. The "villain" is not only a villain but a HUGE bully. All he does is literally mock and bully the PJ mask. There is a LOT of name calling in it, which, frankly, I would not want my child to copy and let's face it, tv is very influential and children and adults learn a lot from tv, whether it be new slang words or attitudes.
This show is disappointing with how much bullying and name calling is happening. If I didn't have to give any stars, I wouldn't.
This show is disappointing with how much bullying and name calling is happening. If I didn't have to give any stars, I wouldn't.
One Of The Funniest Super Hero Shows I've Seen
I've been seeing super hero shows since I was really young. But if there's a show that involves super heroes and is really comical, it's PJ Masks. While there's technology and powers, the heroes and even the villains would sometimes get silly. This is a decent yet funny show for all ages.
- jimmydragtron
- May 10, 2018
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I Still Like It
- ou-guangyi
- Jan 28, 2021
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Awfully repetitive
This is a show where i can agree, its repetitive but i also can't not say i dont enjoy this
- mariaraluca-19590
- Oct 31, 2020
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Nearly Unwatchable
Do your sanity a favor a DON'T let your kids watch this show. It's trash. Obnoxious, repetitive, boring, ugly animations. The moral is essentially the same every time, but the execution is so poor that it actually shows kids several problematic behaviors along the way. I cannot stress enough how annoying this show is! Worse than Paw Patrol and Super Wings.
Alternate recommendations: True and the Rainbow Kingdom (for littles), Octonauts, Dinotrux (some may find this too violent, so preview first)
- annakathrynwork
- Dec 13, 2019
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It's a kids show guys.
I'm only writing a review because of reading all of these adults bashing this show as if it's for them. It's a cute show. My toddler loves it. He was born over 2 months premature and has struggled with being behind his age in some areas. The main one is speech. This show and a few others have really helped him come out of his shell and talk more. Their nightly adventures are fun and the theme song is catchy. :)
I love the PJ Masks, but improvements are needed
I love the PJ Masks series, I adore the characters Connor, Amaya and Greg very much, that is, Catboy, Owlette and Gekko, although my favorite character is Amaya / Owlette. The stories given per episode are intended to teach moral lessons, from being patient to helping each other and others.
I love the PJ Masks very much, that is why I qualify as a series that is revolutionizing the world for the theme of superheroes as if they were made by Marvel and DC Comics
But there are villain issues that some people qualify as annoying characters, that's the problem.
However, there are some points that consider an average series, such as that the villains repeat all the episodes, the characters can show off each other, there are episodes that can become annoying or boring, etc.
That is why you have to create a new plot, based on Romuald's books or other series and superhero movies, create more villains, add new heroes, from child heroes to adult heroes, and create fantastic adventures.
7 out of 10, despite this rating, I rate the PJ Masks as a revolutionary preschool series
PJ Masks, it's time to be a hero for all the children of the world.
I love the PJ Masks very much, that is why I qualify as a series that is revolutionizing the world for the theme of superheroes as if they were made by Marvel and DC Comics
But there are villain issues that some people qualify as annoying characters, that's the problem.
However, there are some points that consider an average series, such as that the villains repeat all the episodes, the characters can show off each other, there are episodes that can become annoying or boring, etc.
That is why you have to create a new plot, based on Romuald's books or other series and superhero movies, create more villains, add new heroes, from child heroes to adult heroes, and create fantastic adventures.
7 out of 10, despite this rating, I rate the PJ Masks as a revolutionary preschool series
PJ Masks, it's time to be a hero for all the children of the world.
- bayonacristofer
- Jun 16, 2021
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Almost Worse Heroes than Aquaman
Somehow, these kids turn into superheroes at night to fight their classmates who turn into supervillains at night. How do they become these heroes/villains? I don't know. I dont think it's ever been explained. Basically, the same thing happens every episode so it's pretty boring. Still, if this serves as a precursor to getting my kid into real superhero stuff, I guess I can tolerate it. I have to ask, though, where are these kids' parents?!
Excuse me WTF?
This show repeats itself over and over. The story sucks, the background sucks, the main charecters suck, the villains are freacking annoying. I don't reccomend this show at all costs.
- gustavsbeerzins
- Apr 17, 2020
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Repetitive.... extremely
At first it was cute, but now it's annoying. The story is the same in EVERY EPISODE. I can't stand when it comes on but my 3 year old likes to watch it when it is. I know Disney normally had a 4 season cap on tv shows but they need to term in now and try something else.
- bubblescrosby
- May 11, 2019
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So ugly!
Watching cheap British animation, probably made somewhere in Asia, in the 1990s and early 2000s was somehow justified: any excuse to make low cost entertainment to keep the children enough in front of the screen as to watch the next batch of adverts. But 2015 and the same terrible animation plus an even lower quality script? No, thank you.
I love the PJ Masks, but some improvements are needed
I love the PJ Masks series, I adore the characters Connor, Amaya and Greg very much, that is, Catboy, Owlette and Gekko, although my favorite character is Amaya / Owlette. The stories given per episode are intended to teach moral lessons, from being patient to helping each other and others. I love the PJ Masks very much, that is why I qualify as a series that is revolutionizing the world for the theme of superheroes as if they were made by Marvel and DC Comics
But there are villain issues that some people qualify as annoying characters, that's the problem.
However, there are some points that consider an average series, such as that the villains repeat all the episodes, the characters can show off each other, there are episodes that can become annoying or boring, etc.
That is why you have to create a new plot, based on Romuald's books or other series and superhero movies, create more villains, add new heroes, from child heroes to adult heroes, and create fantastic adventures.
7 out of 10, despite this rating, I rate the PJ Masks as a revolutionary preschool series PJ Masks, it's time to be a hero for all the children of the world.
However, there are some points that consider an average series, such as that the villains repeat all the episodes, the characters can show off each other, there are episodes that can become annoying or boring, etc.
That is why you have to create a new plot, based on Romuald's books or other series and superhero movies, create more villains, add new heroes, from child heroes to adult heroes, and create fantastic adventures.
7 out of 10, despite this rating, I rate the PJ Masks as a revolutionary preschool series PJ Masks, it's time to be a hero for all the children of the world.
- bayonacristofer
- Jun 16, 2021
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Terrible
I hate this show. My 6-year-old brother loves this show and will turn the volume on my TV to super loud when watching it.
The voice actors and the annoying theme song are only two of the things that make me hate this awful. The only thing good about it is when it ends. Most of the things that happen make hardly any sense.
It is my most hated television show. That is weird for Disney, as most of Disney's stuff is good.
The voice actors and the annoying theme song are only two of the things that make me hate this awful. The only thing good about it is when it ends. Most of the things that happen make hardly any sense.
It is my most hated television show. That is weird for Disney, as most of Disney's stuff is good.
- unitedkingdommapping
- Jul 25, 2017
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Layers of excellence
My 3-year-old son absolutely loves this show. As a music educator, I see so many levels of excellence: music (writing, musicality), awareness of self and others, teamwork, apologizing, cool costumes, no violence, thinking through a challenge to find a solution, etc. I'm so happy there are shows like this that my son can watch on his own and I don't have to give commentary because I don't like something that's happening on the show. We quote the show often, and my son's favorite character is the Gecko. He even says his little sister is Owlette. Ha! I'm looking forward to all the merchandise to come out. We will certainly be ready to purchase! I'm also looking forward to new episodes since we watch over and over and over... :)
An average superhero show
This show streams in disney junior so I bet its like chuggington season 6 I have heard about this show and seen it a million times since the past 2 years that does't mean I hate the show I never watchted any of the episodes I have heard Its a superhero show and would watch it sometime in the future but please dont end the show because after I finish the old ones and think its great then I might want the show to keep going on and I dont mean by after I watch I mean now incase I like it.
- tejaskancharla
- Dec 24, 2021
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God I wish my niece wasn't watching this
Worst thing I've seen in years - no children's TV show should be about fighting the other children in your class - and the merchandise is endless.
Its endlessly repetitive and boring, cheaply made with barely any effort put into it. There are so many other television shows for children and all of them are better.
A children's program should teach some life and behavioural lessons but the only lesson taught here is "don't be an idiot"
There are events, albums, toys and more. It's the most shameless money making exercise I've come across (well except for the current British conservative party).
Also the soundtrack MAKES MY EARS BLEED.
Its endlessly repetitive and boring, cheaply made with barely any effort put into it. There are so many other television shows for children and all of them are better.
A children's program should teach some life and behavioural lessons but the only lesson taught here is "don't be an idiot"
There are events, albums, toys and more. It's the most shameless money making exercise I've come across (well except for the current British conservative party).
Also the soundtrack MAKES MY EARS BLEED.
- willbart-34314
- Mar 25, 2023
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we love Pj Masks
I am happy to say I am a fan of the super-hero cartoon and when my sons age 4 and 2 years starting watching the PJ Masks I was moved. They love Cat-Boy and Gekko and tell me that I will be Owelette. PJ Masks is a really cute crime fighting trio that deals with everyday challenges of working together with others. This show encourages teamwork and teaches sportsmanship. Pj Masks also display that children get caught up in there own interests but when teamwork is required to fight crime they come together. My husband and I are really grateful for the creators of this show as it values children's innocence. We also look forward to seeing more episodes and wish the best for this TV series.
- desd-92147
- Nov 13, 2015
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Bunch of garrulous bloated orphans
Not so long ago, superheros in kid cartoons were just working alongside with regular human law enforcement to help then with things they just couldn't: Superman, Captain America, The Mighty Thor, Batman,... and they DID NOT TALK MUCH. The technical aspects of kid programs, despite software advancements have deteriorated and thus, to compensate for the story they can't tell with pictures, the characters just need to talk a whole lot more instead. This is unfortunately a universal problem with all kids and junior programs these days. Almost no one has a family, bunch of kids just suddenly turning into super hero and talk their way into our brains.
- arina-95931
- Dec 9, 2017
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Content and language too strong for average age audience
The premise is too strong with violent orientation to be acceptable for children under the age of 5. The language is also strong, "doe doe and loser" are unnecessary and if the writers and producers are listening - please note that name-calling is not OK, nor is "fighting crime" - your average viewer is approximately 3 years old. The character animation is compelling for toddlers and so the story line or show's premise should match the audience it's in fact capturing. The show could be a delightful and welcomed hit if it were toned down for a younger age viewer. It's become an unavoidable fight in our home if our 2.5 year old is in the room and the characters come across the screen. We will not allow him to watch the new series even though he is incredibly interested and drawn to the animation. It's a shame to have to tell him it's not an appropriate program until he's much older.