CJ the DJ
CJ The DJ | |
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Created by | Mark Gravas |
Written by | Stu Connolly |
Country of origin | Australia |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 52 |
Production | |
Running time | 11 minutes per episode (approx.) |
Release | |
Original network | ABC3 |
First shown in | 2009 |
Original release | 4 December 2009 – 2010 |
CJ the DJ is an Australian animated TV series created first broadcast on ABC3. The show was created by Mark Gravas of Yakkity Yak fame [1] and writer Stu Connolly.
Fifty-two episodes were produced for the first season. Two episodes are often broadcast together, creating an impression that there are only twenty-six episodes in the first season.[2]
Overview
CJ The DJ follows the adventures of a thirteen-year-old girl with the nickname of CJ, with Lesley and Si they form a group of DJ wannabes and together try to make it to the big leagues by playing gigs, promoting themselves and practicing. However the town she lives in, no one wants to hear about her.
Characters
Cathleen "CJ" Jones is a 13-year-old girl who aspires to be a DJ. She loves not being like everyone else and has a unique view on the world.
Lesley Smiles is one of CJ's friends, she is the complete opposite to CJ but they are friends because they are both individuals.[2]
Si is CJ's best friend and neighbor, he is a born musician and has a passion for classical music. His background is New Zealand.[2]
Arnis owns a record store called "A-Trax", He gives CJ her gigs and sees potential in her.[2]
Lyle hangs out at Arnis' store every day after school he also works there for free.He seems to secretly have feelings for CJ although teases and bullies her, much like Helga does to Arnold in 'Hey Arnold'.[2]
The Patel Twins want to be DJs only for the fame, they usually work at their dad's convenience store, They are jealous of CJ and steal her gigs, songs and even her name and cause numerous problems for herself and her friends.[2]
Charley Jones is CJ's little sister, she is ten, however wants to be sixteen, she loves to shop and usually pokes fun at CJ's fashion sense.[2]
Gene Jones is CJ's father. He has a band that has limited appeal to most people. He lives like he is a young person.
Marsha Jones is CJ's mother. She's the no-nonsense voice of authority in the household, and the primary source of income for the family, usually appearing in her business suit. However, in her youth she was the lead guitarist and vocalist for an all-girl punk band.
Episodes
Number | Title | Original Airdate |
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1 | "The Set Up Gig" | 4th December, 2009 |
2 | "Ring Ring" | TBA |
3 | "What's In a Name?" | TBA |
4 | "Dropping Science" | TBA |
5 | "The Axe Factor" | TBA |
6 | "Original Popcorn" | TBA |
7 | "Licked in the Mix" | TBA |
8 | "Garage Clip" | TBA |
9 | "Si's Slide" | TBA |
10 | "Camps n Cakes" | TBA |
11 | "Hair Affaire" | TBA |
12 | "Glammerous Life" | TBA |
13 | "Store Wars" | TBA |
14 | "Unmasked" | TBA |
15 | "Monster Mash Up" | TBA |
16 | "Gene's Gear" | TBA |
17 | "Jonestown" | TBA |
18 | "Girl Vs Machine" | |
19 | "Halloweenie" | TBA |
20 | "Just To Get a Rep" | TBA |
21 | "Global Grooving" | TBA |
22 | "Hazy Daze" | TBA |
23 | "Testing Times" | TBA |
24 | "One Hit Wonder" | TBA |
25 | "DJ Sim" | TBA |
26 | "Boogie Knights" | TBA |
27 | "Chick Flick" | TBA |
28 | "Park Life" | TBA |
29 | "Mind The Animals" | TBA |
30 | "Little Miss Charley" | TBA |
31 | "Home" | TBA |
32 | "Crew Cuts" | TBA |
33 | "Skate Or Lie" | TBA |
34 | "In the Hood" | TBA |
35 | "High Rollers" | TBA |
36 | "Curse Of The Wild" | TBA |
37 | "Undercover Brother" | TBA |
38 | "Student Exchange" | TBA |
39 | "Check Yo Head" | TBA |
40 | "Hostel" | TBA |
41 | "Wild World Of Rock" | TBA |
42 | "Lesleymania" | TBA |
44 | "Jonesville Horror" | TBA |
45 | "Got Game" | TBA |
46 | "Deeper Purple" | TBA |
47 | "Fixed Up" | TBA |
48 | "Work It Out" | TBA |
49 | "Blastmaster" | TBA |
50 | "Jazz Heist" | TBA |
51 | "Smells Like Team Spirit" | TBA |
52 | "Destroy The Band" | TBA |
Multimedia
DVD releases
On 1 July 2010, the Australian Broadcasting Company released the first DVD of CJ The DJ, featuring the first eight episodes.
Title | Release date | Episodes |
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CJ The DJ: Mixin' It Up! | 1 July 2010[3] | 1.The Set Up Gig 2.Ring Ring 3.What's In A Name? 4.Droppin' Science 5.The Axe Factor 6.Original Popcorn 7.Licked In The Mix 8.Garage Clip |
Digital downloads
CJ the DJ Series 1 Volumes 1 (Episodes 1 - 26) and 2 (Episodes 27 - 52) are available for download at the ABC Online Store.[4]
ABC iView
CJ the DJ was released on ABC iView for public viewing, though each episode was only available for viewing over a limited amount of time.
International broadcast
Israel: Arutz HaYeladim (סי ג'יי הדי ג'יי)
References
- ↑ "CJ The DJ:Tags". David Knox. TV Tonight. Retrieved 29 June 2010.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "ABC3 Program:CJ The DJ". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 5 June 2010. Retrieved 29 June 2010.
- ↑ "CJ The DJ: Mixin' It Up!". ABC.net.au. Australian Broadcasting Company. Retrieved 29 June 2010.
- ↑ "CJ The DJ Downloads". ABC.net.au. Australian Broadcasting Company. Retrieved 29 June 2010.