Since the animals no longer serve a purpose, Night Ninja has them released outside. By the time the PJ Masks figure out something is wrong, they are left powerless and forced to abandon HQ, which Night Ninja now claims for himself. Using the 3 animals and a spell from the library book, Night Ninja successfully has the Crystal Totem transfer the PJs' powers to himself and the Ninjalinos. While a Ninjalino distracts the PJs, Night Ninja and the other Ninjalinos break into HQ. To complete the ritual, Night Ninja has his Ninjalinos capture an owl, the Alley Cat, and Lionel since they represent the Spirit Animals that the PJs draw their powers from.
Once he knows about the crystal, Night Ninja finds a book at the Library about how to control the crystal and transfer the PJs' powers to himself. Due to the easy victories, the PJs become quite smug and overconvident in their powers, while Night Ninja gains crucial insight in the source of the PJs' powers, including their Magic Pajamas, Animal Amulets, and most important of all, the PJ Crystal Totem. Each night, some Ninjalinos cause minor problems for the PJ Masks to solve, while in the meantime, they spy on them at both their homes and at HQ. Several nights go by, during which Night Ninja and his Ninjalinos gather in the School and plot to steal the PJs' powers. When the Ninjalinos see the PJ Masks return to their houses, they get an idea. He orders his Ninjalinos to figure out a way to get these powers. He becomes frustrated and figures that the only way he could win is if he had the PJ Masks' powers. The episode opens in The Park, where Night Ninja suffers another defeat at the hands of the PJ Masks. The following characters appeared in the episode " Ninja Power Up": The cast later reunited in a stage-play based on the sitcom.The PJ Masks defeat the Ninjas with ease and become over-confident in their powers, but Night Ninja’s secretly plotting to acquire PJ powers for himself. The cast were not informed until after the June 25, 1985, episode "Red Robins," and actor Sherman Hemsley said he found out that the show was canceled by reading it in the newspaper. The show ended in controversy after CBS abruptly canceled the series without allowing for a proper series finale.
Checking In only lasted four episodes, after which Florence returned to The Jeffersons. The short lived series was centered around the character, Florence. The show had one spin-off, titled Checking In. It was the first series to prominently feature an interracial couple: Tom and Helen Willis. However, unlike some of his other shows, it was less sharply political in tone and The Jeffersons evolved into more of a traditional sitcom, relying more on the characters' interactions with one another rather than explicitly political dialog or story-lines. The show was the brainchild of prolific television producer Norman Lear. The show was launched as the second spin-off of All in the Family, on which the Jeffersons had been the neighbors of Archie and Edith Bunker. The show focused on an upper middle-class, African American couple, George and Louise Jefferson. It is the longest running comedy (or series of any genre) with a predominantly African-American cast in the history of American television. The Jeffersons is an American sitcom that was broadcast on CBS from January 18, 1975, through June 25, 1985, lasting 11 seasons, and a total of 253 episodes.
The Jeffersons S01 E12 - Like Father, Like Son The Jeffersons S01 E13 - Jenny's Low The Jeffersons S01 E09 - Meet the Press.divx The Jeffersons S01 E10 - Rich Man's Disease The Jeffersons S01 E11 - Former Neighbors The Jeffersons S01 E07 - Lionel Cries Uncle The Jeffersons S01 E08 - Mother Jefferson's Boyfriend The Jeffersons S01 E06 - George's Skeleton The Jeffersons S01 E01 - A Friend in Need The Jeffersons S01 E02 - Louise Feels Useless The Jeffersons S01 E03 - George's Family Tree The Jeffersons S01 E04 - Lionel the Playboy Original run: 18 January 1975 - 02 July 1985Ĭast: Isabel Sanford, Sherman Hemsley, Marla Gibbs, Roxie Roker, Franklin Cover, Paul Benedict.Ī nouveau riche, African-American family who move into a luxury apartment building develop close, if occasionally fractious, relationships with other tenants.