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Season 3 is the third season of PJ Masks. The sources confirmed and announced the third season on January 22, 2018, a week after Season 2 premiered.[1] It was intended to be set to premiere in June 2019, but according to sources it was then pushed forward to April 19,[2] and concluded on March 13, 2020.

Season overview

Season Episodes Start date End date Average viewers (millions)
3 48 April 19, 2019 March 13, 2020

Episode guide

Episode # Episode Title Original air date Production code
1 Moon Madness April 19, 2019 301-302
2 Armadylan and Robette Rule; Armadylan Zen April 26, 2019 303-304
3 Way of the Woofy; Werejalinos May 3, 2019 305-306
4 PJ Comet; Glowy Moths May 17, 2019 307-308
5 Teacher Goes Ninja; Robot Goes Wrong May 31, 2019 309-310
6 Lionel's Powers; Best Friends Forever June 7, 2019 311-312
7 Meet An Yu June 21, 2019 313-314
8 The Moon Prix; Pirates Ahoy! July 5, 2019 315-316
9 The Secret of the Pagoda; Storm of the Ninja July 12, 2019 317-318
10 Arma-Leader; Owlette Slips Up July 19, 2019 319-320
11 The Splat Monster August 2, 2019 321-322
12 Moth on the Moon; Fly Me To The Moon August 30, 2019 323-324
13 Luna's Cosmic Tantrum; Motsuki The Best September 6, 2019 325-326
14 Wheels of a Hero; Moonwolfy September 20, 2019 327-328
15 Clash on Mystery Mountain; A Teeny Weeny Problem October 11, 2019 329-330
16 Take Romeo Off The Road; Mission: PJ Seeker October 18, 2019 331-332
17 Wolfy Powers; Do The Gekko November 8, 2019 333-334
18 Armadylan, Action Hero; Super Muscles Show Off November 15, 2019 335-336
19 The Prank Wheelz; Where's The Wolf Wheelz? November 22, 2019 337-338
20 Villain of the Sky; Protector of the Sky December 6, 2019 339-340
21 The PJ Masks Save Christmas December 6, 2019 341-342
22 Romeo's Melody; PJ Robot Takes Control January 10, 2020 343-344
23 PJ Sky Pirates; The Disappearing Ninjas January 17, 2020 345-346
24 Gekko Everywhere; Gekko Takes Charge January 24, 2020 347-348
25 Big Sister Motsuki; PJ Party Crasher February 7, 2020 349-350
26 Master of the Moat; PJ Robot Vs Romeo March 13, 2020 351-352

Promotional posters

Title card gallery

Notes

  • The third season majorly focused on the temporary transformation of already-existing characters; these characters would be Teeny Weeny and Kevin (briefly).
  • Starting with "Moon Madness," Season 3 also seems to majorly focus on crystals.
  • The episodes that end in the day are toned down drastically to the point where there's almost no episodes with this feature.
    • In a similar fashion, episode title cards that feature a PJ Masks' name has been toned down to the point where there are almost no episode titles mentioning a hero's name.
  • It is noticed in some scenes where an episode begins in the night, the PJ Masks no longer wear their pajamas before the transformation and now wear their daytime outfits.
    • This was previously seen in Season 2, but it wasn't as frequent than Season 3.
  • Luna Girl starts to be called by her nickname, "Luna," more than her full name.
  • This is the last season Kyle Harrison Breitkopf voices Gekko.
  • As of this season and onwards, the episode title cards are no longer color-coded depending on what character is focusing. The title cards will now always be highlighted blue (with the exception of "Lionel's Powers" for this season, as it is highlighted green).
  • As of this season and onwards, the intensity of the missions the PJ Masks faced in some of the episodes toned down to feature little or no fighting sequences and focused more on the main problem in most parts of the episode.
    • It also featured plotlines that wouldn't normally happen as part of the series' premise, as well as parts of the plotlines that look unnecessary and pointless.
      • In response to these flaws of the series, some of the viewers disliked certain episodes that had those aspects.
  • Some of the voice actors for Season 2 have been replaced in this season, though they have stayed for a portion of it.
  • Catboy, Romeo and Night Ninja's voices are noticeably deeper this season due to Jacob Ursomarzo, Carter Thorne and Devan Cohen going through puberty.

References

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