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A virtual band descended from the precedents set by the likes of Alvin & The Chipmunks and The Archies, Jem & The Holograms were launched in 1985 by the toy company Hasbro. Hoping to capitalize upon the smash success of the music video format popularized by MTV, Jem would lace pop songs alongside a formula set by syndicated animated programs like He-Man & The Masters Of The Universe, Transformers, My Little Pony, and GI Joe: A Real American hero. Like those cartoons, Jem exploited the deregulated programming standards of the Reagan era to essentially become a extended commercial for a line of dolls, each packaged with a cassette tape containing one of the cartoon's musical numbers.
By Ryan Valentine5
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A virtual band descended from the precedents set by the likes of Alvin & The Chipmunks and The Archies, Jem & The Holograms were launched in 1985 by the toy company Hasbro. Hoping to capitalize upon the smash success of the music video format popularized by MTV, Jem would lace pop songs alongside a formula set by syndicated animated programs like He-Man & The Masters Of The Universe, Transformers, My Little Pony, and GI Joe: A Real American hero. Like those cartoons, Jem exploited the deregulated programming standards of the Reagan era to essentially become a extended commercial for a line of dolls, each packaged with a cassette tape containing one of the cartoon's musical numbers.