Revive Jem and the Holograms with a new animated series
Revive Jem and the Holograms with a new animated series
The Issue
As a lifelong fan of Jem and the Holograms, I have always cherished the vibrant characters, engaging stories, and iconic 80s theme that the show brought to life. Recently, I've witnessed the remarkable success of revamped toy lines, with products flying off the shelves. This indicates that there is still a strong fanbase and a demand for fresh, nostalgic content. Therefore, I am calling for the creation of a new Jem and the Holograms animated series.
This new series should be crafted with the same artistic brilliance used in 'Moonbeam City,' brought to life by Robert Nagal's distinctive style. For the animation itself, I propose the skilled hands of Titmouse, Inc. and the talented team at Solis Animation in Toronto, who also worked on 'Moonbeam City.' Their expertise and unique vision could resurrect Jem in a way that honors its legacy while attracting a new generation of fans.
Do not merely replicate the past episodes; let the journey continue with fresh narratives that remain true to Jem’s 80s essence. These stories should be innovative, bold, and centered around the characters we know and love. Furthermore, the revival would not be complete without the musical allure that made Jem stand out originally. Bringing back the same musical creators, if possible, would maintain the authenticity fans expect. It is also vital to involve Christy Marx, whose storytelling genius originally made Jem what it is today.
The call for new episodes, infused with creativity, style, and timeless music, is vital not only to rekindle the magic for original fans but also to introduce Jem to a new audience eager for distinctive and quality animated storytelling. Let us honor the foundation of Jem with contemporary finesse while preserving its beloved heritage.
Join me in urging the decisions makers in the industry to bring a new Jem and the Holograms animated series to life. Sign this petition to make Jem’s resurgence a reality.

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The Issue
As a lifelong fan of Jem and the Holograms, I have always cherished the vibrant characters, engaging stories, and iconic 80s theme that the show brought to life. Recently, I've witnessed the remarkable success of revamped toy lines, with products flying off the shelves. This indicates that there is still a strong fanbase and a demand for fresh, nostalgic content. Therefore, I am calling for the creation of a new Jem and the Holograms animated series.
This new series should be crafted with the same artistic brilliance used in 'Moonbeam City,' brought to life by Robert Nagal's distinctive style. For the animation itself, I propose the skilled hands of Titmouse, Inc. and the talented team at Solis Animation in Toronto, who also worked on 'Moonbeam City.' Their expertise and unique vision could resurrect Jem in a way that honors its legacy while attracting a new generation of fans.
Do not merely replicate the past episodes; let the journey continue with fresh narratives that remain true to Jem’s 80s essence. These stories should be innovative, bold, and centered around the characters we know and love. Furthermore, the revival would not be complete without the musical allure that made Jem stand out originally. Bringing back the same musical creators, if possible, would maintain the authenticity fans expect. It is also vital to involve Christy Marx, whose storytelling genius originally made Jem what it is today.
The call for new episodes, infused with creativity, style, and timeless music, is vital not only to rekindle the magic for original fans but also to introduce Jem to a new audience eager for distinctive and quality animated storytelling. Let us honor the foundation of Jem with contemporary finesse while preserving its beloved heritage.
Join me in urging the decisions makers in the industry to bring a new Jem and the Holograms animated series to life. Sign this petition to make Jem’s resurgence a reality.

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Petition created on December 2, 2025