Post by Jonathan on Jul 11, 2016 15:35:15 GMT -5
Pj sparkles was just a young girl who at first had no last name she was just known as Pj she started out at an orphanage with MRS. O'MALLY
PJ Sparkles Is An a young orphan girl named P.J. living in Mrs. Omally's Orphanage rides out one night on the orphanage's withered old horse Blaze. Every time P.J. makes a friend, they're adopted and P.J. finds herself alone again, so she goes out to wish on a star for someone to love her. P.J. soon finds herself in Twinkle Town, a small village full of nameless children whom have also been wishing for a leader to love and guide them. Also, Blaze's appearance has changed and he can talk. P.J. takes on the last name Sparkles, gives the children of Twinkle Town names, and becomes their leader.
PJ Sparkles was voiced by Jodi Benson who voiced Ariel, Thumbelina, Barbie (Toy Story), Lady in the sequel, Anita Radcliffe in the sequel, Jenna in the Balto sequels, Patsy Smiles and Jane Doe from Camp Lazlo, and Helen of Troy in Disney's Hercules (TV show).
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P. J. Sparkles
P.J. Sparkles is a 1992 animated television special produced by Mike Young Productions. The special was more-or-less an advertising vehicle for a Mattel doll. Jodi Benson, best known for voicing Ariel in Disney's The Little Mermaid franchise, voiced the title character.
Movie/Plot Edit
The P.J. Sparkles doll came with an animated movie in which a young orphan girl named P.J., living in Mrs. O'Malley's Orphanage, rides out one night on the orphanage's withered old horse Blaze. Every friend P.J. makes are later adopted and she finds herself alone again from time to time. With the help of Omally, she goes out to make a wish upon a star for someone to love her. P.J. soon finds herself in Twinkle Town, a small village full of nameless children who have also been wishing for a leader to love and guide them. Also, Blaze's appearance has changed and he can now talk. P.J. takes on the last name "Sparkles", gives the children their names, and becomes their leader, fulfilling her wish.
However, the neighbors, The Cloak and his wife, Betty, are displeased with the color and bright light that P.J. has brought to the town, and try to sabotage her efforts and return the town to which it was before. Meanwhile, P.J. returns to the human world and meets a young, insecure boy who often plays the "tough-guy" to gain friends. When the two venture back into P.J.'s town, it is ridden by dark magic, causing everybody to hate one another. When she is struck by the magic herself, it is the boy who saves the day and, since then, has learned that there is a much better and positive way to make and have friends.
Voices Edit
Jodi Benson - P.J. Sparkles
Samantha Eggar - Mrs. O'Malley / Crown
Robby Benson - Blaze
Oliver Muirhead - The Cloak
Roger Rees - Betty
Olivia Hack - Glowee
Janna Michaels - Glimmer
Dana Hill - Sparks
Phillip Glasser - Peter
Ellen Burton - Mother
PJ Sparkles Is An a young orphan girl named P.J. living in Mrs. Omally's Orphanage rides out one night on the orphanage's withered old horse Blaze. Every time P.J. makes a friend, they're adopted and P.J. finds herself alone again, so she goes out to wish on a star for someone to love her. P.J. soon finds herself in Twinkle Town, a small village full of nameless children whom have also been wishing for a leader to love and guide them. Also, Blaze's appearance has changed and he can talk. P.J. takes on the last name Sparkles, gives the children of Twinkle Town names, and becomes their leader.
PJ Sparkles was voiced by Jodi Benson who voiced Ariel, Thumbelina, Barbie (Toy Story), Lady in the sequel, Anita Radcliffe in the sequel, Jenna in the Balto sequels, Patsy Smiles and Jane Doe from Camp Lazlo, and Helen of Troy in Disney's Hercules (TV show).
EditWatch this page
P. J. Sparkles
P.J. Sparkles is a 1992 animated television special produced by Mike Young Productions. The special was more-or-less an advertising vehicle for a Mattel doll. Jodi Benson, best known for voicing Ariel in Disney's The Little Mermaid franchise, voiced the title character.
Movie/Plot Edit
The P.J. Sparkles doll came with an animated movie in which a young orphan girl named P.J., living in Mrs. O'Malley's Orphanage, rides out one night on the orphanage's withered old horse Blaze. Every friend P.J. makes are later adopted and she finds herself alone again from time to time. With the help of Omally, she goes out to make a wish upon a star for someone to love her. P.J. soon finds herself in Twinkle Town, a small village full of nameless children who have also been wishing for a leader to love and guide them. Also, Blaze's appearance has changed and he can now talk. P.J. takes on the last name "Sparkles", gives the children their names, and becomes their leader, fulfilling her wish.
However, the neighbors, The Cloak and his wife, Betty, are displeased with the color and bright light that P.J. has brought to the town, and try to sabotage her efforts and return the town to which it was before. Meanwhile, P.J. returns to the human world and meets a young, insecure boy who often plays the "tough-guy" to gain friends. When the two venture back into P.J.'s town, it is ridden by dark magic, causing everybody to hate one another. When she is struck by the magic herself, it is the boy who saves the day and, since then, has learned that there is a much better and positive way to make and have friends.
Voices Edit
Jodi Benson - P.J. Sparkles
Samantha Eggar - Mrs. O'Malley / Crown
Robby Benson - Blaze
Oliver Muirhead - The Cloak
Roger Rees - Betty
Olivia Hack - Glowee
Janna Michaels - Glimmer
Dana Hill - Sparks
Phillip Glasser - Peter
Ellen Burton - Mother