If you have little ones in the house, there’s a solid chance that you’ve got some PJ Masks fans on your hands. This month, Entertainment One’s hit preschool superhero show PJ Masks, has come to DVD for the very first time, and in celebration of the release, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment has teamed-up with The Rock Father™ to give YOU a chance to win Let’s Go PJ Masks! Join Catboy, Owlette and Gekko on their heroic missions as they go into the night to save the day!
In Let’s Go PJ Masks!, it’s up to Catboy, the real parade leader, to save the day from Night Ninja, but he doesn’t think he can lead the Ninjalinos without his drum. Plus, when Luna Girl turns a sleepwalking Cameron into her very own human puppet it’s up to the PJ Masks to save the day…but Gekko has to stop messing around first.
The DVD features six episodes, a music video, and a bonus sticker sheet while supplies last.
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Enter to win LET’S GO PJ MASKS! on DVD
Use the Rafflecopter Widget below (it will guide you), starting with the first (mandatory) entry method – Leave a Disqus comment on this post that shares your answer to the following:
QUESTION: Who is your kids’ favorite PJ Masks character?
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The Fine Print:
Promotion open to U.S. residents only, ages 18+, void where prohibited. Winners will be chosen at random on, about, or after February 21, 2017, and will be notified via email to confirm. If no response within 24 hours, an alternate winner will be chosen. Prizing provided and shipped by eOne/Fox Home Entertainment. This is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with Facebook.
1980s-style Disclaimer: Many will enter, few will win! The Rock Father is not responsible for any lost or misdirected packages. In the rare occasion that a prize does not arrive (which, sadly, has happened), you have no remedy other than moving on.