Ce dessin animé a été imaginé par Hasbro pour vendre des poupées mannequins dont le but était de rivaliser avec les célèbres poupées Barbie. Jem et les Hologrammes arrive en France à la rentrée de septembre 1986 sur TF1 dans l’émission Vitamine et se poursuivra jusqu’au Club Dorothée, en 1988. Le générique est interprété par une certaine Charlotte. On apprendra bien plus tard que son nom de famille est Buonomano...
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- ANISONG - La Belle histoire des génériques télé
- La Belle Histoire des Génériques Télé #107 | Jem et les Hologrammes
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