
P.J. Sparkles
PJ is an orphan with no last name and she has a special wish, she wants someone to love. One night while out riding her grey horse Blaze, PJ gets her wish. The "Wishing Star" shines its magic light on her and her horse and PJ is transported to the gray world of Twinkle Town. There she meets three new friends, Glimmer, Glowee, and Sparks, three lonely children who live there and have been wishing for someone to love them. The Wishing Star has turned Blaze into a beautiful white talking horse and given PJ a crown that talks! Her clothing has changed into a brilliant, sparkling dress, which gives her a last name, she is now PJ Sparkles! She's been given a magic power, the magic of LOVE!
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Plot Summary
A lonely, insecure little girl named Brenda is desperate for a friend. Her wish is answered when she finds a magical, sparkling unicorn named P.J. Sparkles. Brenda and P.J. embark on a series of whimsical adventures, learning valuable lessons about friendship, self-acceptance, and the magic that can be found in everyday life. However, Brenda's newfound joy is threatened when she must confront her own fears and insecurities to save her magical companion.
Critical Reception
P.J. Sparkles is a heartwarming, albeit somewhat dated, family film that aims to capture the magic of childhood friendship. While it received a mixed reception from critics, often being described as overly sweet or simplistic, it found a niche audience among young viewers who enjoyed its whimsical fantasy elements and positive messages. Its production values and narrative complexity are typical of direct-to-video family films of the early 90s.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its gentle fantasy and positive messages for young children.
- Criticized for its simplistic plot and sometimes saccharine tone.
- Seen as a charming, if unremarkable, entry in the family fantasy genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this title, making it difficult to ascertain a specific consensus on what Google users liked or disliked. However, general sentiment for similar films of the era suggests appreciation for lighthearted fantasy and moral lessons.
Fun Fact
The character of P.J. Sparkles, the unicorn, was brought to life through a combination of puppetry and special effects, which was quite ambitious for a direct-to-video release at the time.
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