The PJs

The PJs is an American stop motion animated television series created by Eddie Murphy, Larry Wilmore, and Steve Tompkins. It portrays life in an urban Detroit public housing project. The series starred Eddie Murphy, and was produced by Imagine Entertainment by Ron Howard and Brian Grazer, The Murphy Company & Will Vinton Studios in association with Touchstone Television. Forty episodes were aired during the show's three-year run. There were still... more

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  • Jan 10, 1999

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  • May 20, 2001

Original episode running time:

  • 30 min

Number of seasons:

  • 3

Number of episodes:

  • 46

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Program creator

Larry Wilmore

Larry Wilmore (born 1962) is an American writer, actor and television producer. Wilmore grew up in suburban Los Angeles, the child of a Catholic family. His father is a doctor. He has a younger brother, Marc Wilmore, who is also a television writer, actor and producer. Wilmore studied theatre at...

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Hollywood Records

Hollywood Records is an American record label owned by The Walt Disney Company focused in pop and rock music. Upon its launch in 1989, the label was initially distributed by Elektra Records in the US and Canada. Distribution in North America switched to PolyGram (later taken over by Universal Music...

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  • Mar 30, 1999

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