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PJ Masks: Power Heroes This series is a Reboot, but also a continuation of PJ Masks This season features many new aspects, such as: New characters: Ice Cub, Bastet, Lilifée and yet to be determined new villains.[3] New locations: Ice World and a new headquarters in space. New vehicles: a snowmobile and two other vehicles. New story structure: this season will include episodes where all 9 heroes meet together and figure out how to save the day, forming a new team called the Power Heroes. New theme song and end credits: the season will start with a new Power Heroes theme song and end credits. New name and logo: this season will be called PJ Masks: Power Heroes, and will feature a new logo. This season will also feature more specials, specifically 3 44-minute episodes and 6 half-hour episodes.
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Barbie goes to New York to attend a summer Performing Arts program. There she meets another Barbie Roberts. Despite their quick friendship the two have to compete for the Spotlight Solo in Times Square.
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