Pajama Sam is the main protagonist in the Pajama Sam series. He is the only human Junior Adventure character Humongous ever produced. His adventures all seem to be based off his imagination, as shown by the Alice-In-Wonderland-styled adventures through weather factories, piles of dirty clothes, closets, and lands populated by food. Altogether, Sam starred in seven games from 1996 to 2003. In Pajama Sam in No Need To Hide When It's Dark Outside, the first half of Pajama Sam: Color and Activity Book, and the first third of Pajama Sam: What's Different?, Sam is scared of the dark, and wants to defeat Darkness, who lives in his closet. After entering his closet, Sam falls into the Land of Darkness, an almost Nightmare Fuel-ish forest. He loses his stuff (his mask, his flashlight.
About
Microsoft Sam TTS Generator is an online interface for part of Microsoft Speech API 4.0 which was released in 1998.
Usage
- Select your voice. Note that BonziBUDDY voice is actually an 'Adult Male #2' with a specific pitch and speed.
- Select your pitch and speed. All voices have lower and upper pitch and speed limits.
- Enter your text and press 'Say it'. Wait for generated audio appear in audio player. It should be done nearly instantly, as the interface tries to generate audio at x255 real-time.
- To save generated audio, right click on audio player and press 'Save audio as...'
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- To perform Service-related services; or
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We want to inform our Service users that these third parties have access to your Personal Information. The reason is to perform the tasks assigned to them on our behalf. However, they are not obligated not to disclose or use the information for any other purpose.
Pajama Sam | |
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Pajama Sam, the title character of the game series | |
Genre(s) | Adventure, Edutainment |
Developer(s) | Humongous Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Humongous Entertainment Atari Infogrames |
Creator(s) | Ron Gilbert, Rich Moe, Rhonda Conley |
Platform(s) | Windows, Macintosh, iOS, Android, Linux, PlayStation, Wii |
First release | Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside Oct 4, 1996 |
Latest release | Pajama Sam: Life Is Rough When You Lose Your Stuff! Aug 19, 2003 |
The Pajama Sam series is a collection of point and click children's adventure and puzzle games originally created by Humongous Entertainment. After the release of the first two adventure games, the series was proving a success when the products sold one million copies and won 40 awards of excellence.[1]
Games[edit]
Adventure games[edit]
All games consist of four parts: an introductory phase in which Sam begins in one room of his house, looking for his cape (or equipment that makes him courageous enough to face Darkness in the first game) and entering an imaginary world, the actual journey he undertakes in that world, and a concluding cinematic that ends the story. While Sam is in the imaginary world, he can move from one screen to another and interact with the environment with point-and-click controls. Each area features clickpoints that play animations irrelevant to the plot or feature crossovercameos of the three other Junior Adventure series, as well as important items and non-playable characters that can be collected or interacted with. Some items or areas are inaccessible due to an obstacle that is usually overcome by finding and using another item. The obstacles Sam faces and the methods by which he is to progress to the main goal are determined at random at the beginning of a playthrough, and playthroughs in progress can be saved and continued at a later time. In addition to the main storyline, each individual game features hidden collectible items scattered in the world that Sam does not have to reach, with a special reward available to those who can find them all.
In the first game, the player had no control over what scenarios would be encountered in one playthrough. In the sequel, the player can choose from several combinations of scenarios to play with, and in the last two games, the player is given complete control on what kind of scenarios are encountered for each step towards resolving the main conflict.
- Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside (1996)
- Pajama Sam: Don't Fear The Dark (2008 Wii port)
- Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide (2012 mobile port)
- Pajama Sam 2: Thunder and Lightning Aren't so Frightening (1998)
- Pajama Sam: Thunder and Lightning (2014 mobile port)
- Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat from Your Head to Your Feet (2000)
- Pajama Sam 3 (2015 mobile port)
- Pajama Sam: Life Is Rough When You Lose Your Stuff! (2003)
The third title was ported to the original PlayStation. More than a decade since the series' inception, the first game in the series was also ported to the Wii, which suffered from limited availability due to a legal conflict concerning its development. In the 2010s, the first three games of the series were ported to iOS and Android as paid games.
Other games[edit]
'Junior Arcades' | ||
---|---|---|
Game | Releases | Developer/Publisher |
Pajama Sam's Sock Works | Humongous Entertainment | |
Pajama Sam's Lost & Found |
| Humongous Entertainment |
'Activity Packs' | ||
Game | Releases | Developer/Publisher |
Pajama Sam's One Stop Fun Shop | Humongous Entertainment | |
Pajama Sam: Games to Play on Any Day |
| Humongous Entertainment |
Availability[edit]
- For Steam the games were released as single games,[2] or bundled with the other Pajama Sam games in 'Pajama Sam Complete Pack'[3] or was packaged with all Humongous Entertainment games in 'Humongous Entertainment Complete Pack'.[4]
- The games are available DRM-free from GOG.com as Pajama Sam volumes 1 and 2, using SCUMMVM and running on Microsoft Windows, OS X and Linux.
- Infogrames released a CD titled 'Freddi Fish / Pajama Sam Value 2-Pack' containing Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds and Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside.[5]
- Humongous Entertainment released a CD titled 'Humongous Entertainment Triple Treat', which included Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds, Pajama Sam's Sock Works and Putt-Putt Saves the Zoo.[6]
- Humongous Entertainment released a CD titled 'Humongous Entertainment Triple Treat 2', which included Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside, Freddi Fish and Luther's Maze Madness and Putt Putt Travels Through Time.[7]
- Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside was included in the 'Kids' BackPack IV' CD along with Math Blaster Episode I: In Search of Spot, Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds, Just Me and My Mom and Muppet Treasure Island.[8]
- Big Island Publishing released in 2009, a twin pack titled 'Pajama Sam: 2 Pack' and containing both Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat from Your Head to Your Feet and Pajama Sam: Life Is Rough When You Lose Your Stuff!.[9]
- Humongous Entertainment released a bundle of 3 discs titled 'Pajama Sam 3-pack', which included Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside, Pajama Sam's Lost & Found and Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat from Your Head to Your Feet.
- Pajama Sam's Sock Works was released for Windows and Macintosh on a compilation CD titled 'Super Duper Arcade 1', along with Spy Fox in: Cheese Chase, Freddi Fish and Luther's Water Worries and Putt-Putt and Pep's Balloon-O-Rama.[10]
- Pajama Sam's Lost & Found was released for Windows and Macintosh on a compilation CD titled 'Super Duper Arcade 2', along with Spy Fox in: Hold the Mustard, Freddi Fish and Luther's Maze Madness and Putt-Putt and Pep's Dog on a Stick[11]
Characters[edit]
Main characters[edit]
- Pajama Sam - A young boy, voiced by Pamela Adlon in the first three games and later Elisha Ferguson in Life Is Rough When You Lose Your Stuff, who is a little naive but has an active imagination and ambition. He has light turquoise hair, skin and wears a pair of blue footed pajamas and a red cape. He befriends many anthropomorphic inanimate objects throughout his adventures, who in turn assist him in the games. Sam has a tendency to be inattentive, impatient, and to rush into situations without having the full story. Yet he is also depicted as being friendly and going out of his way to be nice to characters that he encounters - even enemies or former enemies. He also has a big brother named Mark.
- Pajama Man - Sam's favourite comic book superhero, whom he emulates to conquer his fears and dislikes and altruistically help others.
Pajama Sam 1[edit]
- Carrot Freedom Fighter: A carrot in the garden across from Darkness's house. He is the leader of the Salad Liberation Front, a group of carrots who are tired of being considered as a part of a salad—they want to be the main course. He reappears in the second and third games. In some versions of the game, he is found wearing Sam's mask. He is a strong leader who has dedicated his time to helping his fellow carrots. He was modeled after famed Russian revolutionary, Vladimir Lenin.
- Darkness: Sam's nemesis throughout the game. Sam is afraid of him and attempts to capture Darkness. However, when Sam finally meets him, he discovers that Darkness is not so bad after all. As it turns out, Darkness is an avid player of games, but because of his nocturnal habits, he has no friends with whom to play. Feeling a sense of sympathy for him, Sam befriends Darkness at the end of the game and the two play 'Cheese and Crackers' together.
- King: A cart in the mines near Darkness's house. Sam finds him rusted to his tracks, but helps free him. King feels young and alive after getting rid of his rust, and so carries Sam around the labyrinth of mines.
- Otto: A friendly boat who is afraid of drowning. Otto is a bit of a coward, and not a thrill chaser. Sam helps him to get over this fear, and in return, Otto gives him rides around the river.
- Wink & Blink: The Announcers for the Land of Darkness's game show, The 'Brain Tickler'. They are two doors seen arguing with each other when they think Sam is not present.
Pajama Sam 2[edit]
- Andrew Glimmer - A stapler and the nervous supply clerk, who gives out supplies to anyone who has a supply form.
- Bernie Applebaum - A microscope who runs the suggestions department.
- Bill Gate - A rude and grumpy crossing gate who guards the entrance at World Wide Weather and prevents visitors from entering.
- Board Members - They're literally boards, and their names are Larch, Birch and Splinter.
- Brad Carpenter - A swivel chair and the receptionist who guards the offices and does not let anyone in without an appointment.
- Chairman of the Board - A giant purple lounge chair, who can be found in the Board Room along with Larch, Birch and Splinter. He is voiced by Matt Riedy.
- Courtesy Phone - A purple phone that is glad to give Sam as much advice as he can.
- George Someone - A staple remover and the cheerful personnel manager, who will give some information in exchange for an apple.
- Jersey Langston III - A snowman that gets stuck with ASI's job when ASI goes missing and wears Carrot Leader Guy for a nose.
- Lightning - Thunder's sister, who easily panics and prides her work at World Wide Weather.
- Mother Nature - The CEO of World Wide Weather, who expects only perfection from her employees.
- Rhoda Dendron - A palm tree and the unpleasant secretary for the VP of Paper Clips and Rubber Bands.
- Rudy Beagle - A forklift who brings deliveries into World Wide Weather.
- Sheila Zywicki - A coffee mug who runs the complaint department.
- SID - The Snowflake Inspector Detector that is designed to find ASI.
- Thunder - The controller of the World Wide Weather who makes sensible decisions.
- Weather Machine Parts - They are ASI, Velocimomometer, Wingnut and Y-Pipe who work the Snow, Wind, Sun and Water machines respectively.
Pajama Sam 3[edit]
- Bean 47 - A Kidney Bean. The newly appointed delegate of the Proteins Food Group. Branded with a white number 47 and wears a boater hat.
- Carrot - The same carrot which appears throughout the franchise. General Beetfoot's advisor, who manages to stall the general from declaring war.
- Chuck Cheddar - A lump of Cheddar Cheese. The delegate of the Dairy Food Group. He wears a pair of pilot goggles, a boater hat and has a handlebar mustache.
- Florette - A Broccoli. The delegate of the Vegetables Food Group. She wears a pink hair bow and a boater hat.
- General Beetfoot - A Beetroot. The General of the Food Pyramid Army. Always barks an order to declare war whenever he thinks the food conference is off.
- Granny Smythe - A Green Apple. The delegate of the Fruits Food Group. She wears a string of pearls, a pair of glasses and a boater hat.
- Mickey Hollandaise - A Banana. A momentarily failed comedian, who performs comedy shows at the Funnybone Theater.
- Pierre Le Pane - A French Bread Loaf. The delegate of the Breads and Grains Food Group. He wears a boater hat and has a mustache.
- Luke Wigglebig - A Pink Lollipop. The delegate of the Sweets Food Group. He wears a blue suit with a red bow, carnation and a boater hat.
- Selina Celery - A Celery. Lives in the Foothills where she teaches dancing lessons.
- Selma Celery - A Celery. Selina's older sister and etiquette teacher.
- Zing - A Soda Can. The leader of the Soda Can Band, who socialise by endlessly dancing.
Pajama Sam 4[edit]
- Bishop - A white chess piece, who is particularly proud of his crooked and pointy hat.
- Clean Sock - A clean white sock with two red stripes. Resides in the top drawer of a chest of drawers and is lonesome without the other matching sock.
- Cook - The proprietor of the diner in the Grubby Corners Mall.
- Crane Operator - A wrench who operates a crane to clean up a clogged river.
- Grandma Sweater - A woolen sweater who loves to knit good clothes in record time.
- Hall Monitor - A traffic cone who keeps the queue outside Dr. Grime's office in order.
- Happy Farmer - A farmer who raises and shears dust bunnies in a field.
- Jacques Scubeau - A French person in a pressure diving suit, who explores the water bed of the giant tank.
- Mall Guard - A notepad wearing an officer's hat, who guards the mall and does not permit anyone to enter without the proper dress code.
- Nutcracker - A Russian accented toy soldier who can crack and open any nut with his teeth.
- Soiled Sock - A dirty white sock with two red stripes. Wants to be with his partner but remains separated because of the dirt on him.
- Sponge - A sea sponge, who is very fond of eating mold.[12]
Books[edit]
Microsoft Sam TTS Generator is an online interface for part of Microsoft Speech API 4.0 which was released in 1998.
Usage
- Select your voice. Note that BonziBUDDY voice is actually an 'Adult Male #2' with a specific pitch and speed.
- Select your pitch and speed. All voices have lower and upper pitch and speed limits.
- Enter your text and press 'Say it'. Wait for generated audio appear in audio player. It should be done nearly instantly, as the interface tries to generate audio at x255 real-time.
- To save generated audio, right click on audio player and press 'Save audio as...'
Privacy Policy
This section is used to inform website visitors regarding policies with the collection, use, and disclosure of Personal Information if anyone decided to use this service.
If you choose to use this service, then you agree to the collection and use of information in relation with this policy. The Personal Information that we collect are used for providing and improving this service.
We want to inform you that whenever you use this service, we collect information that your browser sends to us. This information may include information such as your computer's Internet Protocol ('IP') address, browser version, the time and date of your visit, input text and other settings.
We may employ third-party companies and individuals due to the following reasons:
- To facilitate our Service;
- To provide the Service on our behalf;
- To perform Service-related services; or
- To assist us in analyzing how our Service is used.
We want to inform our Service users that these third parties have access to your Personal Information. The reason is to perform the tasks assigned to them on our behalf. However, they are not obligated not to disclose or use the information for any other purpose.
Pajama Sam | |
---|---|
Pajama Sam, the title character of the game series | |
Genre(s) | Adventure, Edutainment |
Developer(s) | Humongous Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Humongous Entertainment Atari Infogrames |
Creator(s) | Ron Gilbert, Rich Moe, Rhonda Conley |
Platform(s) | Windows, Macintosh, iOS, Android, Linux, PlayStation, Wii |
First release | Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside Oct 4, 1996 |
Latest release | Pajama Sam: Life Is Rough When You Lose Your Stuff! Aug 19, 2003 |
The Pajama Sam series is a collection of point and click children's adventure and puzzle games originally created by Humongous Entertainment. After the release of the first two adventure games, the series was proving a success when the products sold one million copies and won 40 awards of excellence.[1]
Games[edit]
Adventure games[edit]
All games consist of four parts: an introductory phase in which Sam begins in one room of his house, looking for his cape (or equipment that makes him courageous enough to face Darkness in the first game) and entering an imaginary world, the actual journey he undertakes in that world, and a concluding cinematic that ends the story. While Sam is in the imaginary world, he can move from one screen to another and interact with the environment with point-and-click controls. Each area features clickpoints that play animations irrelevant to the plot or feature crossovercameos of the three other Junior Adventure series, as well as important items and non-playable characters that can be collected or interacted with. Some items or areas are inaccessible due to an obstacle that is usually overcome by finding and using another item. The obstacles Sam faces and the methods by which he is to progress to the main goal are determined at random at the beginning of a playthrough, and playthroughs in progress can be saved and continued at a later time. In addition to the main storyline, each individual game features hidden collectible items scattered in the world that Sam does not have to reach, with a special reward available to those who can find them all.
In the first game, the player had no control over what scenarios would be encountered in one playthrough. In the sequel, the player can choose from several combinations of scenarios to play with, and in the last two games, the player is given complete control on what kind of scenarios are encountered for each step towards resolving the main conflict.
- Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside (1996)
- Pajama Sam: Don't Fear The Dark (2008 Wii port)
- Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide (2012 mobile port)
- Pajama Sam 2: Thunder and Lightning Aren't so Frightening (1998)
- Pajama Sam: Thunder and Lightning (2014 mobile port)
- Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat from Your Head to Your Feet (2000)
- Pajama Sam 3 (2015 mobile port)
- Pajama Sam: Life Is Rough When You Lose Your Stuff! (2003)
The third title was ported to the original PlayStation. More than a decade since the series' inception, the first game in the series was also ported to the Wii, which suffered from limited availability due to a legal conflict concerning its development. In the 2010s, the first three games of the series were ported to iOS and Android as paid games.
Other games[edit]
'Junior Arcades' | ||
---|---|---|
Game | Releases | Developer/Publisher |
Pajama Sam's Sock Works | Humongous Entertainment | |
Pajama Sam's Lost & Found |
| Humongous Entertainment |
'Activity Packs' | ||
Game | Releases | Developer/Publisher |
Pajama Sam's One Stop Fun Shop | Humongous Entertainment | |
Pajama Sam: Games to Play on Any Day |
| Humongous Entertainment |
Availability[edit]
- For Steam the games were released as single games,[2] or bundled with the other Pajama Sam games in 'Pajama Sam Complete Pack'[3] or was packaged with all Humongous Entertainment games in 'Humongous Entertainment Complete Pack'.[4]
- The games are available DRM-free from GOG.com as Pajama Sam volumes 1 and 2, using SCUMMVM and running on Microsoft Windows, OS X and Linux.
- Infogrames released a CD titled 'Freddi Fish / Pajama Sam Value 2-Pack' containing Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds and Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside.[5]
- Humongous Entertainment released a CD titled 'Humongous Entertainment Triple Treat', which included Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds, Pajama Sam's Sock Works and Putt-Putt Saves the Zoo.[6]
- Humongous Entertainment released a CD titled 'Humongous Entertainment Triple Treat 2', which included Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside, Freddi Fish and Luther's Maze Madness and Putt Putt Travels Through Time.[7]
- Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside was included in the 'Kids' BackPack IV' CD along with Math Blaster Episode I: In Search of Spot, Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds, Just Me and My Mom and Muppet Treasure Island.[8]
- Big Island Publishing released in 2009, a twin pack titled 'Pajama Sam: 2 Pack' and containing both Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat from Your Head to Your Feet and Pajama Sam: Life Is Rough When You Lose Your Stuff!.[9]
- Humongous Entertainment released a bundle of 3 discs titled 'Pajama Sam 3-pack', which included Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside, Pajama Sam's Lost & Found and Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat from Your Head to Your Feet.
- Pajama Sam's Sock Works was released for Windows and Macintosh on a compilation CD titled 'Super Duper Arcade 1', along with Spy Fox in: Cheese Chase, Freddi Fish and Luther's Water Worries and Putt-Putt and Pep's Balloon-O-Rama.[10]
- Pajama Sam's Lost & Found was released for Windows and Macintosh on a compilation CD titled 'Super Duper Arcade 2', along with Spy Fox in: Hold the Mustard, Freddi Fish and Luther's Maze Madness and Putt-Putt and Pep's Dog on a Stick[11]
Characters[edit]
Main characters[edit]
- Pajama Sam - A young boy, voiced by Pamela Adlon in the first three games and later Elisha Ferguson in Life Is Rough When You Lose Your Stuff, who is a little naive but has an active imagination and ambition. He has light turquoise hair, skin and wears a pair of blue footed pajamas and a red cape. He befriends many anthropomorphic inanimate objects throughout his adventures, who in turn assist him in the games. Sam has a tendency to be inattentive, impatient, and to rush into situations without having the full story. Yet he is also depicted as being friendly and going out of his way to be nice to characters that he encounters - even enemies or former enemies. He also has a big brother named Mark.
- Pajama Man - Sam's favourite comic book superhero, whom he emulates to conquer his fears and dislikes and altruistically help others.
Pajama Sam 1[edit]
- Carrot Freedom Fighter: A carrot in the garden across from Darkness's house. He is the leader of the Salad Liberation Front, a group of carrots who are tired of being considered as a part of a salad—they want to be the main course. He reappears in the second and third games. In some versions of the game, he is found wearing Sam's mask. He is a strong leader who has dedicated his time to helping his fellow carrots. He was modeled after famed Russian revolutionary, Vladimir Lenin.
- Darkness: Sam's nemesis throughout the game. Sam is afraid of him and attempts to capture Darkness. However, when Sam finally meets him, he discovers that Darkness is not so bad after all. As it turns out, Darkness is an avid player of games, but because of his nocturnal habits, he has no friends with whom to play. Feeling a sense of sympathy for him, Sam befriends Darkness at the end of the game and the two play 'Cheese and Crackers' together.
- King: A cart in the mines near Darkness's house. Sam finds him rusted to his tracks, but helps free him. King feels young and alive after getting rid of his rust, and so carries Sam around the labyrinth of mines.
- Otto: A friendly boat who is afraid of drowning. Otto is a bit of a coward, and not a thrill chaser. Sam helps him to get over this fear, and in return, Otto gives him rides around the river.
- Wink & Blink: The Announcers for the Land of Darkness's game show, The 'Brain Tickler'. They are two doors seen arguing with each other when they think Sam is not present.
Pajama Sam 2[edit]
- Andrew Glimmer - A stapler and the nervous supply clerk, who gives out supplies to anyone who has a supply form.
- Bernie Applebaum - A microscope who runs the suggestions department.
- Bill Gate - A rude and grumpy crossing gate who guards the entrance at World Wide Weather and prevents visitors from entering.
- Board Members - They're literally boards, and their names are Larch, Birch and Splinter.
- Brad Carpenter - A swivel chair and the receptionist who guards the offices and does not let anyone in without an appointment.
- Chairman of the Board - A giant purple lounge chair, who can be found in the Board Room along with Larch, Birch and Splinter. He is voiced by Matt Riedy.
- Courtesy Phone - A purple phone that is glad to give Sam as much advice as he can.
- George Someone - A staple remover and the cheerful personnel manager, who will give some information in exchange for an apple.
- Jersey Langston III - A snowman that gets stuck with ASI's job when ASI goes missing and wears Carrot Leader Guy for a nose.
- Lightning - Thunder's sister, who easily panics and prides her work at World Wide Weather.
- Mother Nature - The CEO of World Wide Weather, who expects only perfection from her employees.
- Rhoda Dendron - A palm tree and the unpleasant secretary for the VP of Paper Clips and Rubber Bands.
- Rudy Beagle - A forklift who brings deliveries into World Wide Weather.
- Sheila Zywicki - A coffee mug who runs the complaint department.
- SID - The Snowflake Inspector Detector that is designed to find ASI.
- Thunder - The controller of the World Wide Weather who makes sensible decisions.
- Weather Machine Parts - They are ASI, Velocimomometer, Wingnut and Y-Pipe who work the Snow, Wind, Sun and Water machines respectively.
Pajama Sam 3[edit]
- Bean 47 - A Kidney Bean. The newly appointed delegate of the Proteins Food Group. Branded with a white number 47 and wears a boater hat.
- Carrot - The same carrot which appears throughout the franchise. General Beetfoot's advisor, who manages to stall the general from declaring war.
- Chuck Cheddar - A lump of Cheddar Cheese. The delegate of the Dairy Food Group. He wears a pair of pilot goggles, a boater hat and has a handlebar mustache.
- Florette - A Broccoli. The delegate of the Vegetables Food Group. She wears a pink hair bow and a boater hat.
- General Beetfoot - A Beetroot. The General of the Food Pyramid Army. Always barks an order to declare war whenever he thinks the food conference is off.
- Granny Smythe - A Green Apple. The delegate of the Fruits Food Group. She wears a string of pearls, a pair of glasses and a boater hat.
- Mickey Hollandaise - A Banana. A momentarily failed comedian, who performs comedy shows at the Funnybone Theater.
- Pierre Le Pane - A French Bread Loaf. The delegate of the Breads and Grains Food Group. He wears a boater hat and has a mustache.
- Luke Wigglebig - A Pink Lollipop. The delegate of the Sweets Food Group. He wears a blue suit with a red bow, carnation and a boater hat.
- Selina Celery - A Celery. Lives in the Foothills where she teaches dancing lessons.
- Selma Celery - A Celery. Selina's older sister and etiquette teacher.
- Zing - A Soda Can. The leader of the Soda Can Band, who socialise by endlessly dancing.
Pajama Sam 4[edit]
- Bishop - A white chess piece, who is particularly proud of his crooked and pointy hat.
- Clean Sock - A clean white sock with two red stripes. Resides in the top drawer of a chest of drawers and is lonesome without the other matching sock.
- Cook - The proprietor of the diner in the Grubby Corners Mall.
- Crane Operator - A wrench who operates a crane to clean up a clogged river.
- Grandma Sweater - A woolen sweater who loves to knit good clothes in record time.
- Hall Monitor - A traffic cone who keeps the queue outside Dr. Grime's office in order.
- Happy Farmer - A farmer who raises and shears dust bunnies in a field.
- Jacques Scubeau - A French person in a pressure diving suit, who explores the water bed of the giant tank.
- Mall Guard - A notepad wearing an officer's hat, who guards the mall and does not permit anyone to enter without the proper dress code.
- Nutcracker - A Russian accented toy soldier who can crack and open any nut with his teeth.
- Soiled Sock - A dirty white sock with two red stripes. Wants to be with his partner but remains separated because of the dirt on him.
- Sponge - A sea sponge, who is very fond of eating mold.[12]
Books[edit]
Various children's books about Pajama Sam have been published by Lyrick Publishing.
Title | Date | Writer | Publisher | Illustrator |
---|---|---|---|---|
Pajama Sam: Color and Activity Book[13] | August 2000 | Lyrick Studios | ||
Pajama Sam: Mission to the Moon[14] | August 28, 2000 | Dave Grossman | Lyrick Studios | |
Pajama Sam: The Magic Hat Tree[15] | August 2000 | Lyrick Studios | N. S. Greenfield | |
Pajama Sam: Amazing TV Adventure[16] | January 2001 | Biz Magoo | Lyrick Studios | Dirk Wunderlich |
Pajama Sam What's Different?[17] | January 2001 | Nancy Parent | Lyrick Studios | Darren McKee |
Pajama Sam: Out to Lunch![18] | January 2001 | Biz Magoo | Lyrick Studios | |
Pajama Sam: Food Fight[19] | August 2001 | Lyrick Studios |
References[edit]
Pajama Sam Youtube
- ^'The Free Library - Pajama Sam'. Farlex, Inc. April 6, 2000. Retrieved December 19, 2016.
- ^'Pajama Sam on Steam'. Steam. Retrieved March 23, 2015.
- ^'Pajama Sam Complete Pack on Steam'. store.steampowered.com. Retrieved December 19, 2016.
- ^'Humongous Entertainment Complete Pack on Steam'. store.steampowered.com. Retrieved December 19, 2016.
- ^http://www.upcitemdb.com/upc/825247060903
- ^http://www.cdaccess.com/html/quick/tripletrdr.htm
- ^Humongous Entertainment triple treat 2. OCLC42255135.
- ^'Gateway Select - Software'. PC Magazine. No. 16. September 3, 1997. p. 37.
- ^http://www.mobygames.com/game/pajama-sam-2-pack
- ^'Super Duper Arcade 1'. Retrieved December 19, 2016.
- ^'Super Duper Arcade 2'. Retrieved December 19, 2016.
- ^'Pajama Sam 4 - Meet the Characters'(PDF). July 23, 2003: 8–11. Retrieved February 25, 2016.Cite journal requires
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(help) - ^'ISBN 1570649499'. Barcode Lookup. Retrieved June 5, 2015.
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External links[edit]
- Pajama Sam series at MobyGames