Jade
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k, some people have been asking about my sig and avatar so I will share about this great old school cartoon known as Jem (also known as Jem and the Holograms) <3 It's kinda like Sailor Moon. I still have my coloring books, too =)
October 6, 1985 – May 2, 1988
Main Characters
Jem and the Holograms
Jerrica Benton/Jem
Lead Vocals
Kimber Benton
Keyboards, synthesizers, back-up vocals
Shana Elmsford
Synth Drums, bass guitar, back-up vocals
Aja Leith
Lead Guitar, back-up vocals
Carmen 'Raya' Alonso
Synth drums, back-up vocals

October 6, 1985 – May 2, 1988
The central "secret" of the series is that Jem, lead singer and frontwoman of the rock group Jem and The Holograms, is in fact the alter ego of Jerrica Benton, owner/manager of Starlight Music. Jerrica adopts this persona with the help of a holographic computer, known as Synergy, which was built by Jerrica's father to be "the ultimate audio-visual entertainment synthesizer" and is bequeathed to Jerrica after his passing. Jerrica is then able to command Synergy to project "the Jem hologram" over herself by means of the remote micro projectors in her earrings, thus disguising her features and clothing and enabling her to assume the Jem persona. She does so to acquire money to support Starlight Music and the Starlight Foundation for Girls, a foster program founded by her late mother Jacqui Benton. The band The Holograms consists of: Kimber Benton, Jerrica's younger sister, keyboardist and main songwriter for the band; Aja Leith, guitarist; and Shana Elmsford, who plays the synth drums. Aja and Shana are also childhood friends and adopted foster sisters of Jerrica and Kimber. Shana briefly leaves the group to pursue a career in fashion, at which point a new character, Carmen "Raya" Alonso, is introduced as her replacement. When Shana returns, Raya remains the Holograms' drummer while Shana takes up the guitar. Only The Holograms are aware of Jem's secret identity and the existence of Synergy when the series begins.
Episodes of the series frequently revolve around Jerrica's efforts to keep her two identities separate, protect Synergy from those who might exploit her, and support the twelve Starlight Girls who live with her and The Holograms. The Bentons' childhood home (where the foster girls were previously housed) is accidentally burned down early in the series. However, Jem and The Holograms later win possession of the Starlight Mansion when they compete in the "Battle Of The Bands" as well as a movie contract offered spontaneously by movie producer Howard Sands.
The Holograms have two rival bands, The Misfits (no relation to the horror punk band of the same name) and The Stingers. The Misfits are composed of petulant rich girl Pizzazz and her cohorts: no-nonsense Roxy and kind-hearted, sensitive keytar player Stormer, who are later joined by the manipulative British saxophone player Jetta. Most episodes of the series involve a plot by the Misfits to upstage Jem and the Holograms' latest glamorous escapade. This rivalry is encouraged and manipulated by their manager, the ruthless Eric Raymond (the once half-owner of Starlight Music who, during the series, plots constantly to be its owner again). The Stingers do not appear until the middle of the third season, when they hit town and shake things up for both groups (even though they are later signed under contract to Eric Raymond and The Misfits). The Stingers are composed of egotistical lead singer Riot, guitarist/con artist Rapture, and keyboardist Minx. In the final episode of the series, all three groups seemed to have declared a truce when Ba Nee, one of the most troubled foster girls in Starlight House, was claimed by her long-lost father found by Jem and The Holograms.
Main Characters
Jem and the Holograms
Jerrica Benton/Jem
Lead Vocals


Jem is the leader of the Holograms and the most popular singer of her day. She is the alter-ego of Jerrica Benton, owner of Starlight Music. Jerrica also runs Starlight House, a home for foster girls. Jerrica Benton inherited both Starlight Music and Starlight House from her father Emmett Benton after he died. Using the power of Synergy, an incredibly powerful holographic computer with extremely advanced audio/visual synthesizer technology, Jerrica can become Jem by touching her special star-shaped earrings (the "Jemstar earrings") while saying "Showtime, Synergy" (Jem changes back to Jerrica by saying "show's over, Synergy.") A primary storyline of the series involves her hiding her identity from others, especially Rio Pacheco, who loves both Jem and Jerrica. Synergy's holograms are integral to maintaining the illusion that Jerrica and Jem are two different people, although the physical similarities between them are still very close. Although being Jem lets her indulge her fun, carefree and even flirtatious side, she can still be the serious Jerrica at heart: the Holograms often tease her about being reluctant to take vacations, and once after nearly driving Rio away she blurted out to him "I never seem to do anything right." Jerrica tends to compartmentalize her life in some respects and even occasionally shows jealously toward the alter-ego of Jem she created.
Kimber Benton
Keyboards, synthesizers, back-up vocals

Kimber is Jerrica's younger sister. She is the primary songwriter of the Holograms. Kimber has also been shown to play the guitar and drums. Episodes in which Kimber is the main focus often involve romance and rebellion. Kimber, more than once, has been shown to be a little jealous of all the media attention that Jem gets. Kimber is also a hopeless romantic, who seems to fall in love at the drop of a hat, even almost getting married on a whim. Kimber becomes an equal partner in Starlight Music after the Misfits lost the Battle of the Bands to Jem and Eric Raymond was forced to relinquish his ownership of half of the company to Jerrica, who in turn gave it to Kimber.
Shana Elmsford
Synth Drums, bass guitar, back-up vocals

Shana is an African-American foster girl who grew up with Kimber, Jerrica and Aja at Starlight House. Despite her shy demeanor she eventually became good friends with the other girls. Her boyfriend's name is Anthony Julian, a music producer she met early in the series and she designs many of the Holograms' clothes. She even left the band for a short time, wrongly assuming the others wanted her out of the band for good, to pursue a career in fashion as a designer for actress Liz Stratton. However, when Stratton's unreasonable demands and egotistical behavior became too much for Shana to take, she walked off the job and returned to the band, where she learned that the girls never wanted her out, they just wanted to see her fulfill her dream of being a professional designer. She switched to playing the bass guitar with Raya taking over on drums. Shana sometimes expresses doubts in her talents as a designer, particularly in the episode "In Stitches". She has great respect for Danielle DuVoison, who has taken a personal interest in Shana's work and often gives her helpful advice.
Aja Leith
Lead Guitar, back-up vocals

Aja is an Asian-American foster girl who grew up with the other Holograms at Starlight House. She was the first one adopted by Jacqui and Emmett Benton, Jerrica & Kimber's parents. Naturally handy and a sports fan, Aja is cool and level headed. She is the girlfriend of Craig Phillips, the brother of the Misfit's keytarist, Stormer. Aja is almost always the driver of the Rockin' Roadster. Although she is something of a tomboy, she is also fashionable and sporty. Aja also has considerable knowledge of electronics and the only one of the Holograms who has some experience with the inner workings of Synergy.
Carmen 'Raya' Alonso
Synth drums, back-up vocals

Raya is the talented Hispanic-American drummer of the Holograms. Quiet, kind and unassuming, Raya won the position of drummer for the Holograms during a nationwide talent search, beating close competitor Craig Phillips (Stormer's brother) in a drum duel. After Shana returns to the group, Raya continues on as the Holograms' drummer, while Shana takes up the guitar. They become very good friends as time goes on. Raya is the only member of the Holograms who comes from a traditional family and whose parents are still alive. She also has three brothers.
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