Da Jammies

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  • TV-Y7
  • 1969
  • 1 Season
  • 6.4  (48)

Da Jammies is an animated TV series that premiered in 2015, produced by Columbus, Georgia-based company Creator’s Syndicate. The show revolves around the lives of five young friends; Momo, Novelist, Jasmine, Marcus, and Eddie. The plot is centered around the quintet's life in a neighborhood that's as diverse as it is exciting.

Da Jammies is a musical comedy series that explores various problems that young children typically face. It follows the five friends as they deal with the challenges of growing up, school, family, and their dreams of making it big in the music industry. Each episode is full of fun, laughter, catchy songs, and dance moves. The characters are precisely what kids love – funny, relatable, and always up for a good time.

The leader of the group is Novelist, who is an aspiring rapper with a natural talent for lyrics. He is always the one pushing the group to be the best they can be, both musically and academically. Jasmine is the brains of the group, and she is always there to lend a helping hand when the others need it. Momo is the fashion diva, always sporting the latest outfits and accessories. Marcus has a love for basketball and dreams of being a professional basketball player. Eddie, on the other hand, is a tech genius and can create anything he puts his mind to.

One of the central aspects of the show is the kids' love for music. They all attend a performing arts school that nurtures their musical abilities, and they work tirelessly to make their dreams come true. The show brings a unique blend of hip hop and contemporary music, showcasing the talents of the young cast. Some of the songs are genuinely catchy, and viewers will find themselves humming the tunes long after an episode has ended.

Da Jammies explores different themes throughout its runtime. From bullying, peer pressure to self-confidence and self-believe, every episode addresses issues that young viewers can relate to. It shows the challenges a child may face trying to fit in with their peers, how to deal with family issues, and the importance of friendship.

Another element of the show is that it incorporates valuable life lessons without being overly preachy. It's all about showing the characters learn and grow from their experiences, but not in a way that feels forced. The show's approach is both entertaining and educational, providing a positive influence on its target audience.

The voice acting in Da Jammies is top-quality, and the characters' personalities are brought vividly to life by the talented cast. Aulsondro Novelist Hamilton, William Dolla Chapman II, Danielle Nicolet, Alisa Reyes, Anderson Johnson Jr., Shane Tsurugi, Darius McCrary, Buddy Lewis, Kel Mitchell, and Taylor Boggan all lend their voices to the various characters in the show.

Overall, Da Jammies is an excellent show aimed at a younger audience, but can still be enjoyed by viewers of all ages. It presents relatable issues that children face in an entertaining and digestible manner; the engaging music is a bonus that only adds to the show's charm. The characters are likable and unique, and the show delivers positive messages that can help shape the views and attitudes of young viewers. For anyone looking for a fun, wholesome, and catchy TV show, Da Jammies is undoubtedly worth checking out.

In 2017, Netflix picked up the series, making it available to stream worldwide, bringing the show's message to an even broader audience.

Da Jammies is a series that ran for 1 seasons (10 episodes) between and on

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Episode 5
5. Episode 5
 
Dolla's plan backfires when, torn between rehearsals and trying out for the school basketball team, he has a robot replica made of himself.
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
 
Preparing to compete in an old-school concert, Da Jammies realize that the only old school they know is from the classic movie "Krush Groove."
Cello
3. Cello
 
Momo has been missing rehearsals, jeopardizing the group's opportunity to make a music video that will be shown to industry bigwig D. Piddy.
3:10
2. 3:10
 
Da Jammies try to figure out a way to help Novelist escape danger when he is challenged to an after-school fight by a bully.
Mall in the Family
1. Mall in the Family
 
Dolla rejects a kid who idolizes him and wants to join Da Jammies, until the group discovers that their huge fan is homeless.
Mall in the Family
101. Mall in the Family
August 13, 2015
Dolla rejects a kid who idolizes him and wants to join Da Jammies, until the group discovers their huge fan is homeless.
310
102. 310
August 13, 2015
Da Jammies try to find a way to help Novelist escape danger when he is challenged to an afterschool fight by a bully.
Cello
103. Cello
August 13, 2015
Momo has been missing rehearsals, jeopardizing the group's opportunity to make a music video that will be shown to industry bigwig, PDiddy.
Old School
104. Old School
August 13, 2015
Preparing to compete in an old-school concert, Da Jammies realize the only old school they know is from the classic movie Krush Groove
Will the Real Dolla Please Stand Up
106. Will the Real Dolla Please Stand Up
August 13, 2015
Dolla's plan backfires when, torn between rehearsals and trying out for the school basketball team, he has a robot replica made of himself.
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Da Jammies is available for streaming on the website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Da Jammies on demand at Amazon Prime.
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    6.4  (48)