The PJs explained

Composer:Marc Bonilla
Country:United States
Language:English
Runtime:22 minutes
Num Seasons:3
Num Episodes:44
List Episodes:List of The PJs episodes
Network:Fox
Network2:The WB

The PJs is an American adult stop motion-animated black sitcom created by Eddie Murphy, Larry Wilmore, and Steve Tompkins for the Fox Broadcasting Company. It portrays life in an urban public housing project. The series starred Eddie Murphy, and it was produced by Imagine Television by Ron Howard and Brian Grazer, The Murphy Company and Will Vinton Studios in association with Touchstone Television (seasons 1-2), marking the show as Disney's first adult animated series; and Warner Bros. Television (season 3).[1] The original run of the series debuted on Fox on January 10, 1999, following the network's coverage of the NFC Divisional Playoffs. Two days later, the second episode aired in its regular Tuesday night time slot, following King of the Hill. The series was moved to The WB for its third season and the series ended on May 20, 2001.[2] The title is an abbreviation for "the projects", referring to the show's public housing highrise.[3]

Summary

Forty-four episodes aired during the show's run of 2 years and 4 months. Each took over 2 months to produce, owing to the laborious stop-motion process.

While co-creator Eddie Murphy is credited as the voice of Thurgood Stubbs on every episode, actor Phil Morris says that in some episodes, he provided the voice of Thurgood; according to Morris, Murphy did not want to show up on some days to record the voice of Thurgood Stubbs, so the producers hired Morris to record Thurgood's lines, where he worked in a separate booth from the other actors, allowing the producers to replace Morris' recordings with Murphy's voice in case Murphy decided he wanted to record his dialogue.[4]

After two seasons on Fox, the show moved to The WB in 2000. Its high budget and declining ratings led to its cancellation in 2001; the final 2 episodes weren't aired until 2003. The show aired in syndication for a time on Trio, Fuse, MTV2, and Adult Swim. As of 2020, the series is no longer syndicated by other television networks, but is occasionally shown on the ad-supported video on demand service Pluto TV, specifically on the service's Kevin Hart's Laugh Out Loud! Network and the entire series is available for viewing on NBCUniversal's streaming service Peacock.

The PJs won 3 Emmy Awards and one Annie Award during its run. Quincy Jones' son QD3, along with George Clinton, produced the theme music for the show.

Characters

Locations

Episodes

See main article: List of The PJs episodes.

Home media

Lionsgate Home Entertainment (under license from Disney) has released all 3 seasons on DVD in Region 1.

DVD Name Ep# Release Date
The Complete First Season13
The Complete Second Season18
The Complete Third Season12

Syndication

The series has aired reruns on Adult Swim, Fuse, MTV2, and TV One. Episodes are available on demand for streaming on several apps and websites in the United States including on the LOL! Network and Plex.[7] [8]

Reception

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes, the show's first season holds an approval rating of 50% based on 8 reviews, with an average rating of 6.5/10.[9]

Accolades

Soundtrack

See main article: The PJs (soundtrack). Raphael Saadiq & Q-Tip's "Get Involved", which predates Saadiq's first solo album.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Perlmutter . David . The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows . 2018 . Rowman & Littlefield . 978-1538103739 . 466–467.
  2. Web site: Animation World Network . P.J.s arrive on Fox | AWN | Animation World Network . AWN . 1999-01-13 . 2012-02-23.
  3. Book: Erickson . Hal . Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 . 2005 . 2nd . McFarland & Co . 978-1476665993 . 623–624.
  4. Web site: Phil Morris. tv.avclub.com. November 29, 2011 .
  5. https://ifunny.co/picture/did-you-know-that-fry-from-futurama-was-ona-milk-4WGviuED8
  6. Episode: "Smokey the Squatter"
  7. Web site: Eddie Murphy's The PJs on LOL Network. 6 March 2021 .
  8. Web site: The PJs - Where to watch episodes online - Plex. 10 January 1999 .
  9. Web site: The PJS Season 1 | Rotten Tomatoes . .
  10. Web site: Outstanding Short Format Animated Program Nominees / Winners 1999 .