
Jem: Truly Outrageous!
Animation · Music · Fantasy
Overview
With the help of her father's greatest creation, a holographic computer named Synergy, Jerrica Benton and her sisters team up to create the band Jem and the Holograms. Together, they will go head-to-head with their rivals, the Misfits and their greedy road manager Eric Raymond, in a battle of the bands for control of Mr. Benton's music company, Starlight Music.
Top Cast


Samantha Newark
Samantha Newark
Jerrica Benton / 'Jem' (voice)
Samantha Newark
Jerrica Benton / 'Jem' (voice)


Britta Phillips
Britta Phillips
Jerrica Benton / 'Jem' (singing voice)
Britta Phillips
Jerrica Benton / 'Jem' (singing voice)


Cathianne Blore
Cathianne Blore
Kimber Benton / Aja Leith / Ashley (voice)
Cathianne Blore
Kimber Benton / Aja Leith / Ashley (voice)


Cindy McGee
Cindy McGee
Shana Elmsford (voice)
Cindy McGee
Shana Elmsford (voice)


Patricia Alice Albrecht
Patricia Alice Albrecht
Phyllis 'Pizzazz' Gabor (voice)
Patricia Alice Albrecht
Phyllis 'Pizzazz' Gabor (voice)


Ellen Bernfeld
Ellen Bernfeld
Phyllis 'Pizzazz' Gabor (singing voice)
Ellen Bernfeld
Phyllis 'Pizzazz' Gabor (singing voice)


Samantha Paris
Samantha Paris
Roxanne 'Roxy' Pelligrini (voice)
Samantha Paris
Roxanne 'Roxy' Pelligrini (voice)


Susan Blu
Susan Blu
Mary 'Stormer' Phillips / Lindsey 'Lin-Z' Pierce (voice)
Susan Blu
Mary 'Stormer' Phillips / Lindsey 'Lin-Z' Pierce (voice)


Charlie Adler
Charlie Adler
Eric Raymond / Zipper (voice)
Charlie Adler
Eric Raymond / Zipper (voice)


Michael Sheehan
Michael Sheehan
Rio Pacheco (voice)
Michael Sheehan
Rio Pacheco (voice)
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