Jeri
Jacquin
Coming to
DVD from eOne and 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment is the trio with night
time superpowers to save the day with PJ MASKS: Butterfly Brigade.
Connor
aka Catboy, Amaya aka Owlette and Greg aka Gekko decide to spend the day at the
zoo. Connor wants to see the lions but Maya and Greg convince him to visit the
butterfly exhibit first. That's when the three discover that Luna Girl has
taken all the butterflies for her new sidekicks.
Connor is
having some trouble with things happening in a weird way. Even his powers are a
little out of whack and he doesn't know why. But after watching footage of the
town, they discover that everyone has been affected in some way. There are mysterious
happenings and when they see Romeo they know the answers aren't far behind.
Greg is
at home with a case of the sneezes but wants to join Connor and Amaya at the
comic books store, especially when a special copy has been taken. The problem
is that when Greg becomes Gekko his simple sneezes becomes super sneezes! Gekko
realizes Luna Girl is behind the comic book heist and needs to tell Catboy and
Owlette before it's to late.
Amaya
wants the gang to go bike riding and Connor is thrilled because he got a new
set of wheels for his birthday. Looking out the window they see school buses
going by and behind those set of wheels are Ninjalinos. Even worse, Owlette is
impressed with the buses are parked outside of the PJ Masks headquarters and
Night Ninja lets it be known he is about to take over.
While
outside playing at the park, the gang discovers that all the equipment has been
taken! It's time for Owlette, Gekko and Catboy to find out who has taken
everything and get it back to the kids who miss having it. At the PJ Masks
headquarters they discover that Romeo might have a hand in the mystery. It's
not the missing equipment that Romeo was really after - it's the trio's
superpowers!
Finally,
in class it is time to build rockets and Greg is absolutely thrilled until he
sees that there isn't much left of the props to help build one. Thinking they
can all get ideas from the museum, their teacher announces that the field trip
is cancelled because of a strange power outage. Well, that means only one thing
- Owlette, Gekko and Catboy are about to discover that Romeo has a big box of
bad and that isn't good!
The six
episodes include Catboy and the Butterfly Brigade, Clumsy Catboy,
Gekko's Stay-at-Home Sneezes, Owlette and the Battling Headquarters, Owlette of
a Kind and Gekko and the Mayhem at the Museum.
For more on PJ Masks you can visit www.pjmasks.com
and find them on Facebook @OfficialPJMasks and on Twitter @PJMasksUS.
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What
can be said about PJ MASKS that every two and up child hasn't already shown in
their faces when they sing and dance to the opening song of PJ Masks. I have
watched my granddaughter riveted by the dynamic trio to the point of having
their toys and even masks and capes to fly around fighting household crime!
That is
what makes the PJ Masks trio so very special! Each have their own special
powers to be sure but working together is all they need to be successful. Being
young doesn't mean you can't do what ever is necessary to help keep their town
and the people in it safe.
There are
laughs and giggles here for adults to and if you aren't careful - you may end
up cuddled up on the couch with your favorite group of young ones enjoying the
adventures as well.
PJ MASKS:
Butterfly Brigade is fun but also filled with the important lessons we want our
children to learn. They talk about togetherness, friendship, protecting one
another against harm and trying to overcome difficulties. I, for one, am for
all of those things being part of my own granddaughters time watching
television.
In the
end - they go into the night to save the day!
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