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Season 1

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Season 1 is the first season of PJ Masks. In 2011, Olivier Dumont requested TV rights to French author Romuald Racioppo's Les Pyjamasques book series for his co-producers: FrogBox and Romuald Racioppo became the 2D designer on the PJ Masks animated series. In 2013, Romuald Racioppo became the artistic consultant for the PJ Masks television series. Production shooting began in 2013 and ended in 2014. On July 29, 2013, the television series' pilot was produced. The season originally premiered in the United States on September 18, 2015 and concluded on February 17, 2017.

Season overview

Season Episodes Start date End date Average viewers (millions)
1 52 September 18, 2015
(Disney Channel)
September 18, 2015
(Disney Junior)
January 3, 2022
(Disney XD)
February 17, 2017
(Disney Channel)
February 18, 2017
(Disney Junior)
TBA
(Disney XD)
0.85
(Disney Channel)
1.05
(Disney Junior)
TBA
(Disney XD)

Episode guide

Episode # Episode Title Original Air Date Production Code
1 Blame it on the Train, Owlette; Catboy's Cloudy Crisis September 18, 2015 101-102
2 Owlette and the Flash Flip Trip; Catboy and the Pogo Dozer September 18, 2015 103-104
3 Gekko and the Super Ninjalinos; Owlette's Terrible Pterodactyl Trouble September 25, 2015 105-106
4 Catboy and the Shrinker; Owlette and the Moon-Ball October 2, 2015 107-108
5 Catboy and the Butterfly Brigade; Owlette the Winner October 9, 2015 109-110
6 Speak UP, Gekko!; Catboy and Master Fang's Sword October 16, 2015 111-112
7 Catboy VS. Robo-Cat; Owlette and the Giving Owl October 23, 2015 113-114
8 Catboy and the Great Birthday Cake Rescue; Gekko and the Snore-A-Saurus October 30, 2015 115-116
9 Looking After Gekko; Catboy and the Teeny Weeny Ninjalino November 6, 2015 117-118
10 Catboy's Tricky Ticket; Gekko and the Missing Gekko-Mobile November 13, 2015 119-120
11 Catboy's Flying Fiasco; Gekko's Stay-at-Home Sneezes November 20, 2015 121-122
12 Gekko Saves Christmas; Gekko's Nice Ice Plan December 4, 2015 123-124
13 Gekko and the Mighty Moon Problem; Clumsy Catboy December 11, 2015 125-126
14 Catboy and Gekko's Robot Rampage; Owlette's Feathered Friend January 22, 2016 127-128
15 Owlette and the Battling Headquarters; Gekko and the Mayhem at the Museum January 29, 2016 129-130
16 Catboy Takes Control; Owlette's Two Wrongs February 5, 2016 131-132
17 Gekko Floats; Catboy's Two-Wheeled Wonder February 12, 2016 133-134
18 Catboy's Great Gig; Owlette's New Move March 18, 2016 135-136
19 Supersonic Owlette; Catboy and the Sticky Splat Slingshot April 1, 2016 137-138
20 Owlette of a Kind; Beat the Drum, Catboy April 22, 2016 139-140
21 Catboy Squared; Gekko's Super Gekko Sense June 20, 2016 141-142
22 Owlette and the Owletteenies; Gekko's Blame Campaign July 11, 2016 143-144
23 Owlette and the Moonflower; Slowpoke Gekko August 19, 2016 145-146
24 Catboy and the Lunar Dome; Gekko and the Rock of All Power October 21, 2016 147-148
25 Super-Sized Gekko; Take to the Skies, Owlette December 2, 2016 149-150
26 Slow Down, Catboy!; Gekko's Special Rock February 17, 2017 151-152

Promotional posters

Title card gallery

Notes

  • The first season focused on the premise's basic elements of the show before moving on to the more advanced features after this season; these features included:
    • Having the show majorly focus on Tarabiscoville than the show's other newer discovered locations.
    • Almost every episode (except for "Gekko Saves Christmas," "Owlette and the Battling Headquarters," and "Catboy Squared") beginning and ending in the daytime.
    • Showcasing what main motives and personalities the three primary villains have before moving on to their lesser motives and moving away from the focus of their traits.
    • All of the episode titles have a hero's name, instead of keeping it omitted or having a villain's name in them.
  • This season's focus was mainly about the introduction of the PJ Masks and their motive for stopping villains from causing trouble.
    • It should be noted that in a meeting with Christian De Vita, he confirmed that a villain named Firefly was intended to appear in this season, but she was scrapped until the producers were able to find a possible use for her later in the series.
  • This is the only season in which Jacob Ewaniuk, Arthur Dubois, Emily Thorne (known then and credited as Alex Thorne), Trek Buccino, and Tristan Samuel voice Catboy (in the American and French dub), Romeo, Night Ninja, and Cameron, respectively.
  • "Slow Down, Catboy!" and "Gekko's Special Rock" aired in 2017, marking this the only time this show has aired in that year.