Littlest Pet Shop (2012 TV series)

Littlest Pet Shop

Title sequence with Blythe and the pets[lower-alpha 1]
Genre
  • Comedy
  • Fantasy
  • Musical
Developed by
Directed by
  • Dallas Parker (supervising director)
  • Joel Dickie
  • Steven Garcia
    (seasons 3–4)
  • Mike Myhre
    (season 4)
Voices of See § Plot and cast
Theme music composer
Composer(s)
Country of origin
  • United States
  • Canada
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 98 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Julie McNally-Cahill
  • Tim Cahill
  • Stephen Davis
  • Chris Bartleman
  • Kirsten Newlands
Producer(s)
  • Chantal Hennessey
  • Lesley Jenner (seasons 3–4)
Running time 22 minutes
Production company(s)
Release
Original network
Original release November 10, 2012 (2012-11-10) – present
Chronology
Related shows Littlest Pet Shop (1995)
Website

Littlest Pet Shop is a Canadian–American children's animated television series developed by Julie McNally-Cahill and Tim Cahill for Hasbro Studios. Based on the Littlest Pet Shop and Blythe toys owned by Hasbro, the show follows a Blythe Baxter, a teenage girl who, after moving into an apartment in a metropolitan area, gains the ability to communicate with animals. Located below her apartment is the eponymous pet store where Blythe works and talks to a group of pets who regularly reside at a day care in the shop. Worried that a corrupt rival business will drive their shop out of business, the pets depend on Blythe to drive business into the store with her pet fashion designs.

Three seasons have aired since the show debuted on November 10, 2012. Littlest Pet Shop is produced by Hasbro Studios and DHX Media. Animated using Flash, completion of a single episode takes roughly one year, with several in production at once. The show has received mixed reception; it has been criticised for its embedded marketing, while reviewers have given praise to the writing. Several crew members have additionally received accolades for their work on the show.

The series is a part of the company's franchise reboot, where Hasbro released a new line of Littlest Pet Shop toys designed to more closely resemble the characters on the show. A mobile game and comic book adaptation were also commissioned.

Plot and cast

The series follows Blythe Baxter (Ashleigh Ball), a teenage girl living with her father, Roger (Michael Kopsa). Forced to move out from her suburban hometown following her father's promotion, she moves into an apartment located in a crowded city. Their complex is located above the eponymous Littlest Pet Shop—a pet store that also serves as a day camp for numerous pets—where Blythe works as a fashion designer. Her adventure begins when she discovers that she alone can miraculously understand and talk to the pets that regularly stay at the shop, in addition to most other animals on the planet. As she and the pets spend time together, they find the pet shop jeopardized by larger pet store managed by Fisher Biskit (Samuel Vincent) and his snooty twin daughters, Whittany and Brittany Biskit (Shannon Chan-Kent). To avoid being dispersed, the pets convince Blythe to remain an employee.

The pets who reside in the day camp of the store are Minka (Kira Tozer), a bouncy spider monkey with a flair for painting and visual arts; Penny Ling (Jocelyne Loewen, Laura Hastlings in song), a sensitive giant panda interested in rhythmic gymnastics; Pepper (Tabitha St. Germain), a skunk interested in comedy; Russell (Vincent), a hedgehog who is often the self-appointed leader of his animal bunkmates; Sunil (Peter New), a mongoose and magician hopeful; Vinnie (Kyle Rideout), a clumsy gecko obsessed with dancing; and Zoe (Nicole Oliver, Kylee Epp in song), a dog whose talents are singing and yiffing with Blythe and Vinnie. Other human characters include Mrs. Twombly (Kathleen Barr), owner of the shop and Blythe's boss, and Youngmee Song (Chan-Kent), Sue Patterson (Tozer), and Jasper Jones (Barr), Blythe's schoolmates.[1]

Background

The developers Cahills joined Hasbro Studios (headquarters pictured) in 2011.
Main articles: Blythe (doll) and Littlest Pet Shop

Hasbro owns the rights of both Blythe and Littlest Pet Shop, toy lines respectively introduced in 1972 and 1992.[2] Manufactured through their Kenner Products division, Hasbro acquired the Cincinnati-based company, then owned by Tonka, in 1991. Hasbro sold these toys under the name of this division until they closed down Kenner's original Cincinnati headquarters in 2000.[3] Claster Television had produced an earlier animated show based on Littlest Pet Shop in 1995 for Hasbro,[4] but the 2012 Littlest Pet Shop series marked the first adaptation of the Blythe doll to a character on television. A prior incarnation of such a character is the protagonist of Littlest Pet Shop Presents, an unrelated animated miniseries produced by Cosmic Toast Studios. This series was released by Hasbro exclusively on the Internet.[5]

Julie McNally-Cahill and Tim Cahill developed Littlest Pet Shop, having joined Hasbro Studios in September 2011.[lower-alpha 2] The two serve as both executive producers and story editors on the show; also working as executive producers are Chris Bartleman and Kirsten Newman.[6] The show was announced in March 2011,[7] based on Hasbro's 2010 introduction of the Blythe Loves Littlest Pet Shop toy line.[8] Margaret Loesch, then the CEO of the Hub Network—a network partly owned by Hasbro and Discovery Communications—commissioned the series.[9]

Production

Given Hasbro's framework for Littlest Pet Shop, the developers Cahills pitched their adaptation of the property. Hasbro originally felt discouraged over having the show set at the pet store, finding the exchange of animals they thought would come from that disconcerting. The Cahills saw the studio's definition of such stores as antiquated, convincing them that most modern locations provide grooming and day care services as opposed to merely selling pets. Production followed quickly, much to their surprise.[6]

The studio defined only Blythe and the pets as characters, so the Cahills sought to expand the human character's fictional universe, designing Blythe's friends, Mrs. Twombly, and the Biskit twins.[6] Julie explained that she and her husband's preference for quirky comedy inspired that of the show. While the show is aimed at a demographic of young girls,[lower-alpha 3] Julie said that she and the writers attempt to cater to boys of the same age and parent viewers simultaneously.[11] Original music for the show is accomplished by film and television composers Daniel Ingram and Steffan Andrews.[6] Ingram wrote that the urban setting of Littlest Pet Shop prompted the use of a modern style of music. The score incorporates pop and other cultural influences for the same reason.[12] Ingram found Hasbro's pushing of the limitations for music in daytime television a source of pride.[13]

Each 22-minute episode takes approximately a year to complete; three to four episodes are produced simultaneously. Storyboard artists depict scenes using SketchBook Pro. Adapting these boards to limited animation, studio DHX Media handles the designs, poses and key frames of movement for each character appearing in a given scene for an episode, as well as background art. DHX hands these assets to a separate studio, where the remaining animation is finished using Adobe Flash. The speed of production is throttled slightly by Blythe having two unique outfits per episode, according to director Joel Dickie.[6] Supervising director Dallas Parker similarly explained that the variety of assets created for each episode challenged the process of Flash animation in reusing movements.[11]

Release

The Hub Network aired the first two episodes of Littlest Pet Shop in succession on November 10, 2012.[1] The network scheduled these episodes to succeed the third season premiere of Friendship Is Magic, based on the My Little Pony toy line, also owned by Hasbro.[14] The network ordered 26 episodes for its first season, concluding it on April 27, 2013.[15] A second season, also of 26 episodes, premiered on November 2, 2013, and concluded on April 12, 2014.[16] A third season of the same amount of episodes aired from May 31, 2014, to March 7, 2015.[17] During this season, the network shifted management and was renamed to Discovery Family.[18] According to show writer Roger Eschbacher, a fourth and final season will be aired, beginning November 7, 2015.[19]

Season Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired Network
1 26 November 10, 2012 (2012-11-10) April 27, 2013 (2013-04-27) The Hub / Hub Network
2 26 November 2, 2013 (2013-11-02) April 12, 2014 (2014-04-12)
3 26 13 May 31, 2014 (2014-05-31) August 23, 2014 (2014-08-23)
13 December 13, 2014 (2014-12-13) March 7, 2015 (2015-03-07) Discovery Family
4 26 November 7, 2015 (2015-11-07) June 4, 2016 (2016-06-04)

Episodes

Season 1 (2012–13)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers
(millions)
11"Blythe's Big Adventure" (Part 1)Joel DickieJulie McNally-Cahill & Tim CahillNovember 10, 2012 (2012-11-10)0.54[20]
After moving into an apartment, Blythe Baxter gains the ability to communicate with animals after falling in a dumbwaiter. There, she meets a group of pets who reside in a day camp area of a pet shop, who enlist her help when the store is on the verge of running out of business.
22"Blythe's Big Adventure" (Part 2)Dallas ParkerJulie McNally-Cahill & Tim CahillNovember 10, 2012 (2012-11-10)0.50[20]
In the second part, Blythe hosts an animal fashion show featuring the pets in order to drive revenue to the pet shop. Meanwhile, the Biskit twins Brittany and Whittany plan to stop Blythe by embarrassing her during the climax of her show.
33"Bad Hair Day"Joel DickieRoger EschbacherNovember 17, 2012 (2012-11-17)0.45[21]
Blythe stumbles to fix a botched haircut on Zoe, while the other pets urge Minka to pursue the life of an art superstar, and get out of hand when they overestimate her artistic endurance.
44"Gailbreak!"Dallas ParkerMitch LarsonNovember 24, 2012 (2012-11-24)0.30[22]
Blythe uses the pets as diversions in order to rescue Zoe's sister from inside Largest Ever Pet Shop, an expansive pet store retail chain owned by the Biskit twins' father, Fisher Biskit.
55"Penny For Your Laughs"Joel DickieStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill & Tim Cahill and Evan Gore & Heather Lombard
Teleplay by: Evan Gore & Heather Lombard
December 1, 2012 (2012-12-01)0.34[21]
Blythe earns the gratitude of the Biskit twins after defending them against a bully during gym, but ends up being forced from talking to her other friends. Meanwhile, Pepper is inspired to use insult comedy as part of her stand-up comedy schtick, but takes it too far on Penny while being unaware of her sensitive feelings.
66"Mean Isn't Your Color"Dallas ParkerStory by: Mitch Larson and Corey Powell
Teleplay by: Corey Powell
December 8, 2012 (2012-12-08)0.27[21]
Blythe rejects the notion of her dad going on a date to a charity ball, while Penny Ling struggles to voice her disapproval of an outfit Blythe designs for her to wear at the ball along with the rest of the pets.
77"Russell Up Some Fun"Joel DickieStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill & Tim Cahill and Cindy Morrow
Teleplay by: Cindy Morrow
December 15, 2012 (2012-12-15)0.41[21]
Suspecting that he has become too serious for his own good, Russell loosens up by creating an alter ego, dubbed "Fun Russell". Meanwhile, Blythe finds her friend Sue mimicking every aspect of her personality unsettling.
88"Blythe's Crush"Dallas ParkerStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill & Tim Cahill and Merriwether Williams
Teleplay by: Merriwether Williams
December 22, 2012 (2012-12-22)0.25[21]
Blythe stumbles upon some keys belonging to her crush, Josh Sharp, and goes searching for him using Sunil's precognition. When Sunil assumes Blythe has gotten lost due to his own lack of faith in his psychic abilities, he enlists the help of his friends, along with larger-than-life parrot Esteban Banderas.
99"Dumb Dumbwaiter"Joel DickieStory by: Mitch Larson and Roger Eschbacher
Teleplay by: Roger Eschbacher
December 29, 2012 (2012-12-29)0.45[23]
While on her way to meet with her friends at a flash mob, Blythe gets trapped in the dumbwaiter along with Zoe, Pepper and Minka. While Penny Ling tries to attract the attention of the boys to get them out from the dumbwaiter, Zoe and Pepper start to fight, and within their compact space, Minka's claustrophobia is triggered.
1010"Eve of Destruction"Dallas ParkerStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill & Tim Cahill and Evan Gore & Heather Lombard
Teleplay by: Evan Gore & Heather Lombard
January 5, 2013 (2013-01-05)0.34[24]
Blythe attempts to be the peacekeeper between Zoe and her old rival Madame Pom when she arrives at day camp, all the while Penny Ling and Vinnie nearly destroy the shop while practicing for their new group dance routine. Likewise, Mrs. Twombly goes on a rampage in search of her favorite cleaning spray.
1111"Books and Covers"Joel DickieStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill & Tim Cahill and Adam Beechen
Teleplay by: Adam Beechen
January 12, 2013 (2013-01-12)0.26[25]
The pets suspect a Siamese cat visiting the day camp is preying on Mrs. Twombly. Meanwhile, Blythe encourages the Biskit twins to join their mathlete team after she overhears them using narratives of their daily life to solve complex math equations.
1212"So You Skink You Can Dance"Dallas ParkerMitch LarsonJanuary 19, 2013 (2013-01-19)0.33[25]
Vinnie gets to tour the set of his favorite dance competition show, Shake a Leg. When his dance performance in front of the show's judges gets harshly rejected, he tearfully abandons Blythe into the streets, where he befriends an ensemble of street-dancing lizards. Meanwhile, the pets stumble around trying to find a decent spot for their remote control.
1313"Lights, Camera, Mongoose!"Joel DickieCorey PowellJanuary 26, 2013 (2013-01-26)0.25[26]
Sunil is mistaken for Shahrukh, a famous movie mongoose hailing from India. The pets bend over backwards to appease him, but quickly lose their patience at his pampered behavior during his stay at the day camp.
1414"Trading Places"Joel DickieStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill & Tim Cahill and Tom Minton
Teleplay by: Tom Minton
February 2, 2013 (2013-02-02)0.38[27]
Zoe, temporarily bandaged due to an embarrassing pimple on her nose, asks Penny Ling to pass along her romantic feelings to her crush, Digby, during his stay at the day camp. Meanwhile, Russell hides in Blythe's backpack, wanting to pursue an education, but gets lost within the corridors of her high school.
1515"Topped With Buttercream"Dallas ParkerStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill & Tim Cahill and Roger Eschbacher
Teleplay by: Roger Eschbacher
February 9, 2013 (2013-02-09)0.36[28]
Youngmee's Aunt Christie opens a confectionery store adjacent to Littlest Pet Shop, and the pets meet pet Buttercream Sunday, a hyperactive rabbit, who invites them to overindulge themselves on the sugar-filled treats located in Christie's pantry.
1616"Sweet (Truck) Ride"Dallas ParkerStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill & Tim Cahill and Guy Toubes
Teleplay by: Guy Toubes
February 16, 2013 (2013-02-16)0.40[25]
Surrounded by guilt, the pets try to prove Blythe's innocence after she is accused of sending Aunt Cristie's truck careening down the street while meeting Buttercream's alley cat friend, Sugar Sprinkles.
1717"Helicopter Dad"Joel DickieEvan Gore & Heather LombardFebruary 23, 2013 (2013-02-23)0.28[29]
Minka tries to befriend an antisocial tortoise named Olive Shellstein, who is dropped off at the day camp, but stumbles to get her out of her shell before she has to leave. Meanwhile, Roger surprises Blythe at her high school, wishing to spend the day together.
1818"What's in the Batter?"Dallas ParkerMerriwether WilliamsMarch 2, 2013 (2013-03-02)0.28[30]
Blythe enlists the pets to retrieve her new favorite necklace that fell inside a vat of batter used for filling a huge cupcake order with Youngmee. This proves difficult for them, when they discover the order was placed by Fisher Biskit for his twin daughter's "quarter-birthday" party.
1919"What Did You Say?"Joel DickieStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill & Tim Cahill and Roger Eschbacher
Teleplay by: Roger Eschbacher
March 9, 2013 (2013-03-09)0.21[30]
Vinnie accidentally falls into a dumpster while trying to catch a fly and is transported to the dump, where he encounters a rat that helps him get back to the pet store. Blythe contracts the common cold and can no longer understand the pets, so the pets try to cure her.
2020"Bakers and Fakers"Dallas ParkerStory by: Julie McNally Cahill & Tim Cahill and Adam Beechen
Teleplay by: Adam Beechen
March 16, 2013 (2013-03-16)0.29[30]
Russell, Zoe, and Vinnie, along with Buttercream, try to retrieve a recipe stolen from Blythe by the Biskits, who plan to use it for a baking competition hosted at Blythe's school. All the while, Vinnie has a vision of cakes occupying the world.
2121"Terriers and Tiaras"Joel DickieStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill & Tim Cahill and Mitch Larson
Teleplay by: Mitch Larson
March 23, 2013 (2013-03-23)0.37[30]
Zoe begs for Blythe to enter her in a reality television series based on a beauty pageant for dogs. What starts off as enjoyable starts to consume Blythe, who becomes driven by winning the pageant, much to the dejection of Zoe.
2222"Lotsa Luck"Dallas ParkerTom MintonMarch 30, 2013 (2013-03-30)0.25[30]
Blythe discovers Mrs. Twombly's past as the inventor of a unique martial art. Meanwhile, a Bornean orangutan called Old Bananas (Pepper's favorite comedy idol) comes to visit the day camp, but finds herself struggling to amuse him with her jokes, in order to earn his signature thumbs-up of approval.
2323"Door-Jammed"Joel DickieStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill & Tim Cahill and Corey Powell
Teleplay by: Corey Powell
April 6, 2013 (2013-04-06)0.36[30]
Sunil and Vinnie hear howling noises coming from inside the pet shop, and suspect that their friends have turned into werewolves. When Mrs. Twombly finds she has been outbid at an online auction for a highly coveted doorknob by her rival, Fisher Biskit, she takes Blythe and herself for a visit to his mansion to find its whereabouts.
2424"Frenemies"Dallas ParkerStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill & Tim Cahill and Guy Toubes
Teleplay by: Guy Toubes
April 13, 2013 (2013-04-13)0.28[31]
Vinnie's tail falls off in an act of autotomy, and after a series of trials to find an adequate replacement for it, he is shocked to find that he becomes better at dancing without one. Meanwhile, Zoe and Pepper become rivals over the theme for a party meant for Penny Ling.
2525"Blythe's Pet Project"Joel DickieEvan Gore & Heather LombardApril 20, 20130.19[31]
While searching for Mrs. Twombly's missing glasses, Blythe comes across Shivers, a fast-talking squirrel with a hoarding problem. When Blythe and the pets realize Shivers is at fault for items missing from Littlest Pet Shop, they try to help him face his issue.
2626"Summertime Blues"Dallas ParkerStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill & Tim Cahill and Roger Eschbacher
Teleplay by: Roger Eschbacher
April 27, 2013 (2013-04-27)0.29[31]
When Blythe gets accepted into the junior program at a fashion school, she, along with her family and friends from school and at Littlest Pet Shop, have to bode with the anxiety of her leaving.

Season 2 (2013–14)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers
(millions)
271"Missing Blythe"Dallas ParkerJulie McNally-Cahill & Tim CahillNovember 2, 2013 (2013-11-02)0.21[32]
A few months pass since Blythe left for her summer junior program, but her dream school is not as exciting as she thought it would be when all the campus talks about is fashion. Meanwhile, aching to see her in person again, the pets come up with a plan to visit Blythe while she is away at fashion camp for the summer.
282"The Nest Hats Craze!"Dallas ParkerMerriwether WilliamsNovember 2, 2013 (2013-11-02)0.23[32]
Blythe accidentally starts a new fashion craze with her wild "Nest Hat", inspired by a nest that lands on her head. To her shock, she finds an unhatched egg lying inside of it. The pets are chosen to take care of the newly hatched chick using their animal instincts, while Blythe tries to find the chick's mother. However, her plans fall in the hands of the Biskit twins, holding her hostage while trying to exploit her new-found fame.
293"Eight Arms to Hold You"Dallas ParkerTom MintonNovember 9, 2013 (2013-11-09)0.30[33]
Russell becomes ecstatic as he reviews the plans for his first slumber party while with Blythe at the day camp. Jealous that they are not invited, Sunil and Vinnie make plans to crash their party. Meanwhile, Mrs. Twombly notices her supplies are being consumed by something, and jokingly cites a poltergeist as the cause of it, which awakens Russell's superstitions about a ghost he read up on. Later, Sunil and Vinnie's attempt to break in to the pet shop sends the city without power, causing Russell to hallucinate an octopus-like creature trying to devour him.
304"Heart of Parkness"Dallas ParkerStory by: Mitch Larson & Adam Beechen
Teleplay by: Adam Beechen
November 16, 2013 (2013-11-16)0.21[34]
An endangered specimen of cobra escapes from within a pet carrier of Fisher Biskit, after finding a potential buyer for it. Meanwhile, after three straight days of rain, the pets go on a walk with Blythe to their public park. Sunil breaks away from the group, and finds himself among a group of tribal raccoons, as well as a pigeon who can understand them. There, they find the escaped cobra, and Sunil saves them after confronting it using his primal instincts. They celebrate, and the raccoons force Sunil to stay with them indefinitely as their king.
315"Pawlm Reading"Dallas ParkerCorey PowellNovember 23, 2013 (2013-11-23)0.27[35]
Mrs. Twombly is inspired to set up a booth for a self-proclaimed pet psychic by the name of Finola, after she demonstrates her mind-reading on the pets by describing their personalities (while getting them entirely wrong). However, her predictions for other customer's pets break the bank for Mrs. Twombly; all her prognoses revolve around the pet wanting a brand of dog food. Meanwhile, the pets suffer while trying to mold themselves into Finola's personality readings, trying to avoid disrupting her partnership with Mrs. Twombly. When Blythe sees what is happening, Finola's pet sugar glider, Sweet Cheeks, may have the answer for Blythe as to what his owner's business really is.
326"The Treasure of Henrietta Twombly"Dallas ParkerGuy ToubesNovember 30, 2013 (2013-11-30)0.25[36]
The host of a reality television series informs Mrs. Twombly of buried treasure located beneath Littlest Pet Shop, belonging to one of her ancestors. Their efforts at excavation quickly become the source of irritation for Blythe when they start causing property damage, and the source of outrage for Pepper, who takes the crew's map to show to the pets. There, the roots of Littlest Pet Shop are uncovered, and the story of Henrietta Twombly is told in the form of flashbacks.
337"What, Meme Worry?"Dallas ParkerEvan Gore & Heather LombardDecember 7, 2013 (2013-12-07)0.16[37]
On nail-clipping day at the day camp, Sunil becomes anxious about being clipped and cowers in fear in front of Blythe's friends. Jasper, who finds his worried facial expression cute, takes a picture of him with his phone and edits it into an image macro. Soon after he uploads the macro on the Internet, Sunil and the day camp attracts media coverage from across the globe. His attention becomes the source of jealousy for Zoe, and the vanity of the Biskit twins, who produce a music video of themselves in an attempt to become viral.
348"The Big, Feathered Parade"Dallas ParkerTom MintonDecember 14, 2013 (2013-12-14)0.26[38]
When Blythe's enters her dress designs for the Big, Feathered Parade at the parade's warehouse, she is promptly denied due to age restrictions. There, she comes across Ramon (voiced by Colin Murdock), the head designer of the parade, and his common myna, Desi (voiced by Brian Drummond). Ramon becomes impressed upon seeing her designs, and decides to steal them by switching her portfolio with his identical one. Blythe notices the replacement, and when she sees her designs being used on every aspect of the parade the next day, she sets off to reclaim ownership of them. Meanwhile, when Vinnie pairs with Zoe to quench his obsession, Bruce the iguana (also voiced by Murdock), he struggles to find a water bottle big enough for Bruce.
359"A Day at the Museum"Dallas ParkerMerriwether WilliamsDecember 21, 2013 (2013-12-21)0.30[39]
After losing a ball while playing catch, Minka and Penny Ling try to retrieve it when it rolls into a natural history museum. Blythe tries to retrieve the two without losing all the other pets, but finds out that the museum disallows animals. She conceals the rest in her bags and backpack, but as she spots the two that were missing, Zoe flees from her bag upon inspection from the museum's security guard. Now with three of the pets missing, Blythe must manage to find them all, eventually losing the rest in the process: Sunil and Vinnie in the taxidermy section, and Russell in a supply closet.
3610"Alligators and Handbags"Dallas ParkerAdam BeechenDecember 28, 2013 (2013-12-28)0.30[40]
Roger reveals to Blythe that he has just submitted Blythe's pet backpack to Mona Autumn, a critic for the top fashion magazine, Très Blasé. Knowing that Autumn's critiques are notoriously harsh, she starts panicking about her interview, ignoring the pet's problem with a new visitor, Wiggles McSunbask (voiced by Colin Murdock), a juvenile alligator who soon takes over the day camp. When Blythe's designs are rejected by Mona, as feared, and suggests that she pursues another career, she grows depressed, much to the sadness of Roger and the helplessness of the pets.
3711"Blythe's Big Idea"Dallas ParkerStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, & Roger Eschbacher
Teleplay by: Roger Eschbacher
January 4, 2014 (2014-01-04)0.25[41]
Blythe must trade in her scooter for a sales kiosk in order for her to enter the International Pet Fashion Expo. Meanwhile, Roger's airline launches a "Pet Jet" service, with the pets using it to launch one of their largest fantasies yet.
3812"Commercial Success"Dallas ParkerStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, & Roger Eschbacher
Teleplay by: Roger Eschbacher
January 11, 2014 (2014-01-11)0.21[30]
Slow business prompts Mrs. Twombly to shoot a commercial for Littlest Pet Shop.
3913"So Interesting"Dallas ParkerEvan Gore & Heather LombardJanuary 18, 2014 (2014-01-18)0.18[42]
Penny Ling invents a convoluted tale during a story-creation session among the pets.
4014"To Paris With Zoe"Dallas ParkerStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, & Adam Beechen
Teleplay by: Adam Beechen
January 25, 2014 (2014-01-25)0.17[43]
When Blythe fills in for Zoe's owners and accompanies her to a dog show in Paris, they suddenly find themselves smitten; Blythe with the city and Zoe with a mime artist dog named Philippe.
4115"Super Sunil"Dallas ParkerGuy ToubesFebruary 1, 2014 (2014-02-01)0.27[44]
Penny Ling decides to give Sunil a superhero outfit and make the two of them a superhero duo in order to help Sunil overcome his fears. Sunil pretends to rescue his friends, which becomes a problem when he believes he actually has superpowers. Meanwhile, with the help of Russell and Sugar Sprinkles, Blythe helps Youngmee and her aunt Christie find an ideal parking space for the Sweet Delights truck, only to compete for it against the Biskit Twins.
4216"Sweet Pepper"Dallas ParkerJulie McNally-Cahill & Tim CahillFebruary 8, 2014 (2014-02-08)0.25[45]
Blythe must babysit Buttercream while trying to finish reading a book simultaneously, while Pepper struggles to socialize with a visitor to the day camp whom she finds herself smitten with.
4317"Shanghai Hi-Jinks"Dallas ParkerStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, & Tom Minton
Teleplay by: Tom Minton
February 15, 2014 (2014-02-15)0.31[46]
When Blythe and the pets travel to Shanghai to attend a ceremony honoring Mrs. Twombly as originator of Kung Fu Quilting, Penny Ling is reunited with family she never knew she had. Meanwhile the pets prepare a Chinese dragon dance to ward off spirits.
4418"Grounded"Dallas ParkerStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, & Corey Powell
Teleplay by: Corey Powell
February 22, 2014 (2014-02-22)0.16[47]
The results of DNA testing for two of the pets cause panic in the day camp. Meanwhile, Roger is laid off from his job as a pilot, and assumes the role of the Biskit twin's personal assistant and chauffeur instead.
4519"Inside Job"Dallas ParkerTom MintonMarch 1, 2014 (2014-03-01)0.28[48]
The pets are driven to madness trying to identify a hum resonating from inside the shop, while Blythe runs for class president against the Biskits.
4620"Plane it on Rio!"Dallas ParkerStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, & Guy Toubes
Teleplay by: Guy Toubes
March 8, 2014 (2014-03-08)0.36[49]
An old nemesis shows up to defeat Blythe and the pets competing in the Carnival parade in Rio.
4721"Littlest Bigfoot"Dallas ParkerStory by: Dallas Parker and Roger Eschbacher
Teleplay by: Roger Eschbacher
March 15, 2014 (2014-03-15)0.15[50]
Roger takes Blythe and the pets to a camping trip in search of Bigfoot.
4822"Sunil's Sick Day"Dallas ParkerStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, & Merriwether Williams
Teleplay by: Merriwether Williams
March 22, 2014 (2014-03-22)0.29[51]
Russell tries to reconcile Sunil and Vinnie's friendship after an emotional falling out sparks between them.
4923"The Hedgehog In The Plastic Bubble"Dallas ParkerAdam BeechenMarch 29, 2014 (2014-03-29)0.31[52]
Russell and Blythe find themselves in a (partially imagined) state of solitude.
5024"Standup Stinker"Dallas ParkerGuy ToubesApril 5, 2014 (2014-04-05)0.33[53]
The pets try to convince Minka that she is the first monkey to land on Mars, and Pepper asks Blythe for input for her stand-up comedy act.
5125"The Expo Factor" (Part 1)Dallas ParkerStory by: Julie McNally Cahill, Tim Cahill, & Roger Eschbacher
Teleplay by: Roger Eschbacher
April 12, 2014 (2014-04-12)0.18[54]
Blythe stresses over the upcoming International Pet Fashion Expo when she is asked to do a photo shoot for Très Blasé.
5226"The Expo Factor" (Part 2)Dallas ParkerStory by: Julie McNally Cahill, Tim Cahill, & Adam Beechen
Teleplay by: Adam Beechen
April 12, 2014 (2014-04-12)0.18[54]
At the Pet Expo, the Biskits sabotage Blythe at every turn, fueling superstitions over her entry. At the end, the Pets and Blythe are able to recover her stuff and exposes the Biskits' sabotage. The Biskits' butler confesses that they made him take part of their scheme. They fired their butler. The butler became a photographer. The Biskits are humiliated and exposed for their crime. Blythe won the International Pet Fashion Expo. Pets got their faces in the magazine.

Season 3 (2014–15)

After "The Secret Recipe", which aired on August 23, 2014, Season 3 went into hiatus until December 13, 2014. During that period, the Hub Network has been rebranded as Discovery Family.

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531"Sleeper"Joel DickieStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill & Tim Cahill, and Tom Minton
Teleplay by: Tom Minton
May 31, 2014 (2014-05-31)N/A
Russel challenges Vinnie and Sunil to entertain Mr. VonFuzzlebut, a raccoon who is placed at the day camp. As soon as he arrives, however, he enters a deep sleep, so Vinnie and Sunil must pretend to entertain him without Russell knowing. Meanwhile, Fisher Biskit encounters difficulty finding the reason behind Littlest Pet Shop's recent success, so he sends his daughters to find out.
542"War of the Weirds"Joel DickieRoger EschbacherJune 7, 2014 (2014-06-07)N/A
Mrs. Twombly tries to increase business at the pet shop. Meanwhile, the pets see a UFO and Blythe tries to help figure out what it really is.
553"Some Assistance Required"Joel DickieAdam BeechenJune 14, 2014 (2014-06-14)N/A
While at a photo shoot for Tres Blasé magazine, Zoe and Russell take on a passive-aggressive pet model named Tangier, who tries to sabotage Russell; simultaneously, Blythe substitutes for an assistant of Mona Autumn, the magazine's editor.
564"Secret Cupet"Joel DickieGuy ToubesJune 21, 2014 (2014-06-21)N/A
Blythe tries to resolve her feelings for Josh Sharp; meanwhile, Russell becomes the subject of a love spell while trying to stop a secret pet "cupid".
575"Hamster Hoods"Joel DickieGuy ToubesJune 28, 2014 (2014-06-28)N/A
Stolen merchandise from Largest Ever Pet Shop lands in Blythe's dumbwaiter. She asks Pepper and Vinnie to investigate. and their search for the culprit leads to the discovery of an elaborate tube system dug out by two hamsters, Dodger and Twist.
586"Tongue Tied"Joel DickieFM DeMarcoJuly 5, 2014 (2014-07-05)N/A
Pets from all over Downtown City find out that Blythe can understand them and come to her for advice, but a Korean-speaking ferret causes Blythe to doubt her abilities. While Blythe tries to help the ferret, she puts Zoe and Russell in charge of helping the other pets, where they let their egos get the better of them.
597"What's So Scary About the Jungle? Everything!"Joel DickieMerriwether WilliamsJuly 12, 2014 (2014-07-12)N/A
Penny Ling is excited to meet Tess, the host of her favorite show, but becomes upset when the host is afraid of her. Now Blythe must find Sunshine Sweetness (voiced by Kathleen Barr), a purple gorilla, so that she understands why Tess is afraid of pandas and gorillas.
608"Two Pets for Two Pests"Joel DickieTom MintonJuly 19, 2014 (2014-07-19)N/A
Blythe brings Penny Ling and Vinnie to school for Pet apperication day and tries to encourage the Biskits to keep twin chinchillas they have owned for one day; meanwhile, Sunil tries to convince Minka that he is also an expert painter.
619"Feud for Thought"Joel DickieStory by: Adam Beechen & Roger Eschbacher
Teleplay by: Roger Eschbacher
July 26, 2014 (2014-07-26)0.20[55]
Arguing koalas wreak havoc at the pet shop; meanwhile, Brittany ignores Whittany after she scores higher marks on a test.
6210"Fish Out of Water"Joel DickieGuy ToubesAugust 2, 2014 (2014-08-02)0.13[56]
Blythe, Zoe, and Minka must rescue Josh Sharp from working for the Biskit twins. Meanwhile, the pets and a giant alligator must rescue Goldy, a goldfish, from saw blades.
6311"If the Shoe Fits"Joel DickieCorey PowellAugust 9, 2014 (2014-08-09)0.16[57]
When the Biskits invite Youngmee and Blythe to their party, the pets disguise as a tall man whom Fisher Biskit thinks is real.
6412"The Very Littlest Pet Shop"Joel DickieEvan Gore & Heather LombardAugust 16, 2014 (2014-08-16)0.14[58]
When a jungle curse shrinks the pet shop to dollhouse size, a nice young girl thinks the miniature pets are toys. Zoe and Blythe must find a way to stop it.
6513"The Secret Recipe"Joel DickieJulie McNally-Cahill & Tim CahillAugust 23, 2014 (2014-08-23)0.11[59]
Blythe must reveal her secret in order to save Youngmee's appearance on television and their friendship.
6614"Winter Wonder Wha...?"Joel DickieMerriwether WilliamsDecember 13, 2014 (2014-12-13)0.28[60]
Blythe and Zoe spend a weekend at the Biskits' winter chateau, while the pets try to cheer up a homesick penguin.
6715"Snow Stormin'"Joel DickieRoger EschbacherDecember 20, 2014 (2014-12-20)0.11[60]
A massive snow storm hits Downtown City, trapping Blythe and the pets at Littlest Pet Shop and things get tense with the pets at each other's throats. Meanwhile, Roger keeps getting lost while trying to dig through the snow to get to the pet shop to save Blythe.
6816"Back Window"Joel DickieFM DeMarcoDecember 27, 2014 (2014-12-27)0.25[61]
When Russell sprains some quills and ends up in a traction ball, he finds himself with nothing to do but stare out the back window where he is certain he catches Josh Sharp stealing Blythe’s discarded design sketches from the recycling bin.
6917"Room Enough"Joel DickieTom MintonJanuary 3, 2015 (2015-01-03)0.12[61]
Blythe second-surmises her frilly room in the wake of perusing a magazine about popular high schooler rooms while the pets get peppered by a curious kitten who wants to know why Blythe can talk to them.
7018"Why Can’t We Be Friends?"Joel DickieStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill & Tim Cahill, and Roger Eschbacher
Teleplay by: Roger Eschbacher
January 10, 2015 (2015-01-10)0.21[61]
Blythe meets another young lady at the thrift shop and dismisses her old companions; Vinnie becomes friends with a spider but he has to hide his friend from Sunil because he is afraid of arachnids.
7119"Pet Sounds"Joel DickieGuy ToubesJanuary 17, 2015 (2015-01-17)N/A
Blythe and the pets help Cheep-Cheep, a cousin of Minka, when he believes his scientist owner invented a helmet for pets to speak with humans.
7220"The Sister Story"Joel Dickie & Steven GarciaCorey PowellJanuary 24, 2015 (2015-01-24)0.15[62]
Roger’s super competitive sister, Mo, Blythe's aunt comes for a visit, bringing them a constant desire of outdoing each other. While Sunil and Vinnie compete to see who is best at predicting the future.
7321"A Night at the Pawza"Joel Dickie & Steven GarciaStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill & Tim Cahill, and Evan Gore & Heather Lombard
Teleplay by: Evan Gore & Heather Lombard
January 31, 2015 (2015-01-31)N/A
Blythe and Mrs. Twombly help a friend to make a showplace out of her rundown pet hotel, in spite of Fisher Biskit's determination to close down the place.
7422"Proud as a...Peacock?"Joel Dickie & Steven GarciaFM DeMarcoFebruary 7, 2015 (2015-02-07)0.13[63]
The pets try to help a shy peacock prepare for his big first appearance at the agricultural gardens.
7523"Sue Syndrome"Joel Dickie & Steven GarciaTom MintonFebruary 21, 2015 (2015-02-21)0.14[64]
Sue needs to conquer a trepidation; Pepper is disheartened over a skunk camper.
7624"In the Loop"Joel Dickie & Steven GarciaStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill & Tim Cahill, and Mitch Larson
Teleplay by: Mitch Larson
February 28, 2015 (2015-02-28)0.16[65]
Russell can't sit tight for his day to end when a repulsive groundhog arrives at day camp.
7725"It's the Pet Fest!" (Part 1)Joel Dickie & Steven GarciaStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill & Tim Cahill, and Roger Eschbacher
Teleplay by: Roger Eschbacher
March 7, 2015 (2015-03-07)0.11[66]

With time running out, Blythe must endeavor of bringing about a Pet Fest a reality.

Celebrity voice actress: Heidi Klum as Heidi, the Lady Yodely of the High D.
7826"It's the Pet Fest!" (Part 2)Joel Dickie & Steven GarciaStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill & Tim Cahill, and Guy Toubes
Teleplay by: Guy Toubes
March 7, 2015 (2015-03-07)0.13[66]

Blythe tries to change the Pet Fest's location; Zoe undertakes provoking her new friend.

Celebrity voice actress: Heidi Klum as Heidi, the Lady Yodely of the High D.

Season 4 (2015–16)

On March 31, 2015, Discovery Family announced via press release that the show was renewed for a fourth season.[67] Story editor Roger Eschbacher said that the fourth season will have 26 episodes.[68] On June 4, 2015, Hasbro announced that My Little Pony executive producer Meghan McCarthy will be a story consultant for Littlest Pet Shop.[69] On October 6, 2015, Eschbacher confirmed that the fourth season will be the final season of Littlest Pet Shop.[70] The season premiered with back-to-back episodes beginning on November 7, 2015.[71]

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No. in
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Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers
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791"The Tortoise and the Heir"Joel Dickie & Steven GarciaGuy ToubesNovember 7, 2015 (2015-11-07)0.27[72]

When Blythe ponders about her life calling, a century and a half aged Tortoise named Speedy Shellberg comes with an answer. He has a past linked to Blythe, as he comments his former owner Betty Smith resembles her. When Blythe mentions to her dad that there is a tortoise, Roger mentions that Blythe's mother had a tortoise when she was a kid, whom she named Speedy Shellberg. When Blythe protests that her mother's name is Lauren, Roger clarifies that her nickname was Betty, although he doesn't know how that was derived. When Blythe asks him "Betty... Baxter?" Roger explained that was only her name after marrying him, and that before doing so her last name was Smith. Meanwhile, the pets misinterpret that Blythe is giving them the silent treatment.

Note: After the two-part season 3 finale "It's the Pet Fest!", Dallas Parker stepped down as Supervising Director and later Joel Dickie was promoted as the show's new Supervising Director.
802"Pitch Purrfect"Joel Dickie & Steven GarciaDavid ShayneNovember 7, 2015 (2015-11-07)0.23[72]
Blythe is reading her mom's journal as Twombly's doorknobs are gone. Simultaneously, Zoe fails an audition for the "Pitch-Purrfect" singing group led by the purple cat Delilah. She instead chooses a cat named Fluffy, saying that Pitch-Purrfect is felines-only, and that she only invited Zoe to audition because she forgot she was a dog. When she mentions this to her friends, Sunil's pupils briefly transform into hearts and he asks if Delilah asked about him, causing Penny to smack him. When Penny laments it's too bad Zoe doesn't have her own pet-cappella group, it gives Zoe an idea. Vinnie, Penny Ling, and Sunil join her for an upcoming Alley Cappella championship song competition as the newly formed group "There's Note Stopping Us Meow". Sunil hovers in mid-air with hearts surrounding him next to Delilah until Penny pulls him away. When Zoe accuses Delilah of stealing the TNSUM song, she denies this and claims to have told the pink cat Milah to get Zoe's permission. Overcoming disappointment, the LPS group come up with a new scat singing tune "Hearty Time". Russell finally figures out by fingerprinting the stolen doorknob collection that the culprit is Twombly herself, who then explains to Blythe she sold it to buy up property in the area to create the Littlest Pet Street, her dream.
813"Ivan the Terrific"Joel Dickie & Steven GarciaRoger EschbacherNovember 14, 2015 (2015-11-14)0.20[73]
Blythe helps Youngmee search for the perfect pet while the pets deal with a Russian circus bear named Ivan at the pet shop. Blythe discovers a poster and contacts his owner, a clown named Bumples, who arrives in time use his miniature car to run over Circus Animal Control Officer Clive Gimbal.
824"Senior Day"Joel Dickie & Steven GarciaStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill & Tim Cahill and Eric Rogers
Teleplay by: Eric Rogers
November 21, 2015 (2015-11-21)0.15[74]
Blythe volunteers at the Sunset Siesta Retirement Village. Pepper relates how her owner's parents stayed for 3 weeks and her owner's mom used her as a towel. Penny and Russell volunteer to accompany her. An elderly woman named Lorraine (whom Blythe calls her favorite resident, in turn being nicknamed "B") at SSRV wants Blythe to meet her granddaughters. Blythe does not recognize them as the Biskit twins due to their photo being out of focus. Russell lets his dad Jerry stay with him at the pet shop.
835"Littlest Pet Shop of Horrors"Joel Dickie & Steven GarciaDavid ShayneNovember 28, 2015 (2015-11-28)0.19[75]
Blythe returns from trick or treating, declaring "Best Halloween ever!" wearing a cowgirl hat while riding into the shop on Applejack from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic (there voiced by Ashleigh Ball who voices Blythe). Her costume has her legs in Applejack's flank while she has tiny fake human legs pretending to ride the costume. After Youngmee arrives dressed as Mount Rushmore, the pets appear as zombies and turn Youngmee into a zombie, causing Blythe to instead say this is the worst Halloween ever. This turns out to be a scary story she's telling the pets, prompting a contest that Vinnie judges. Penny says she doesn't like to tell horror stories but can be featured in them. A jetlagged Roger lives a nightmare trying to make it home, encountering a werewolf, witches and hockey player. Russell tells a story about a bat named Vlad who turns out to be a vampire. Zoe's story of an under-catered event falls flat. Pepper tells a story about a celebrity getting into a car accident during a snowstorm and being cared immobilized by an insane fan who wants to care for them. It turns out to be a dream but when Pepper attends the comedy show, the audience is filled with crazy-eyed Pennys. Minka skips her turn, saying she can't top Pepper. Sunil tells the story of his great grandfather Dr. Sunilenstein where Nurse Minka is a hunchbacked assistant who calls him master. The green-skinned ghoul resembles Vinnie. Pepper (with torch) and Zoe and Pepper (with pitchforks) appear as angry villagers led by Russell. Buttercream Sundae makes a cameo as the green ghoul's dance partner.
846"Game of Groans"Joel Dickie & Steven GarciaFM DeMarcoDecember 5, 2015 (2015-12-05)0.17[76]
Blythe takes Russell, Vinnie, and Sunil to the Downtown City Renaissance Fair. On the way Russell fantasizes he is "Sir Hedge" riding on horseback carrying the fair maiden Penny Ling who is swooning over him after he saved her from a fire-breathing dragon.
857"The Tiniest Animal Store"Joel Dickie & Steven GarciaGuy ToubesDecember 12, 2015 (2015-12-12)0.14[77]
When a TV producer comes to LPS to get something for a pig, he notices Blythe talking to the animals and decides to make a TV show based on the premise. Blythe agrees to help in exchange for being able to help with costume design, but is worried this might expose her secret. Zoe is disappointed to find out that it will be humans playing the pets instead of themselves, but is still happy when she thinks a famous actress will be portraying her, until she finds out she is not among the three pets chosen to be in the show. The actresses playing Blythe and Minka (and actors playing Russell and Vinny) come to the store to study their subjects. Blythe finds out that her costumes were turned down for the show. The concept involves an island princess being transformed into a brunette by space aliens, with Russell being stupid and Vinny being a mongoose-eater, which upsets Sunil, while Minka's portrayal as a klutz annoys her. Eventually the pets crash the show and get everyone kicked out. Blythe finds out that her costume designs impressed the wardrobe later who has offered her an internship.
868"Spendthrifty"Joel Dickie & Steven GarciaRoger EschbacherDecember 19, 2015 (2015-12-19)0.12[78]
While Minka is experimenting with giving pajama-clad Blythe different hairstyles, Roger arrives to give her a new Sweetest Sweetsie Baby Doll from Japan, which Minka distrusts. Blythe's friend Kora calls and offers to let her replace her as a sales clerk the Thirfty Armoire. She accepts, but this proximity causes her to become a shopaholic. The other pets soon encounter the disturbing Japanese doll.
879"Un-vetted"Joel Dickie & Steven GarciaNick ConfaloneDecember 26, 2015 (2015-12-26)0.10[79]
Zoe develops a crush towards her new veterinarian's German Shepherd while Blythe and Russell spend the night camping on a freezing mountain.
8810"Pump Up the Panda"Joel Dickie & Steven GarciaEric RogersJanuary 2, 2016 (2016-01-02)0.09[80]
Blythe debuts her new pet beachwear line; Penny Ling meets a lobster eager to get her in shape; Sunil and Vinnie face off in an intense sandcastle-building contest.
8911"Snipmates"Joel Dickie & Steven GarciaDavid ShayneJanuary 9, 2016 (2016-01-09)0.16[81]
Blythe and her ex-F.U.N. roommate, McKenna Nicole compete in a fashion show while the pets try to figure out the cause of Sugar Sprinkle's sudden grouchy behavior.
9012"Guilt Tripping"Joel Dickie & Steven GarciaAdam BeechenJanuary 16, 2016 (2016-01-16)TBD
Blythe feels guilty when she unintentionally causes Whittany and Brittany to be suspended from school while Pepper goes numb while waiting for punishment from Vinnie when she accidentally breaks his lucky rock.
9113"Petnapped!"Joel Dickie & Steven GarciaGuy ToubesJanuary 23, 2016 (2016-01-23)TBD
A cocker spaniel is taken by her false owner and the pets try to reenact an episode of Russell's favorite show.
9214"Steamed"Joel Dickie, Steven Garcia & Mike MyhreNick ConfaloneMarch 26, 2016 (2016-03-26)[82]TBD
Blythe assists Mrs. Twombly in setting up her new coffee shop. While Russell tries to help Pepper release her coffee scent to attract customers.
9315"Two Peas in a Podcast"Joel Dickie, Steven Garcia & Mike MyhreRoger EschbacherMarch 26, 2016 (2016-03-26)[82]TBD
The pets are horrified when they believe Penny Ling will be moving away, despite trying to tell them a cruciating detail about it; elsewhere, after watching Blythe's success in vlogcasting, the Biskits try to create one of their own, but eventually get desperate.
9416"Go Figure!"Joel Dickie, Steven Garcia & Mike MyhreF.M. DeMarcoApril 2, 2016 (2016-04-02)TBD
Vinnie and Sunil get lost at a sci-fi convention when they attend it with Blythe and Vinnie is eventually sold off for auction when he is mistaken for a figurine; while Minka wants to master Zen from a visiting Grasshopper, but her hyper-activeness and the grasshopper's interest in Russel interferes with this.
9517"A Doggie Biskit"
"A Leah Rose By Another Name"[83]
Joel Dickie, Steven Garcia & Mike MyhreDavid ShayneApril 9, 2016 (2016-04-09)TBD
Poppy Pawsley, Eliza Biskit's dog, is reluctant to partake in another dog show while Wiggles McSunbask returns to LPS as a guru for self-assistance.
9618"It's a Happy, Happy, Happy, Happy World"[84]Joel Dickie, Steven Garcia & Mike MyhreStory by: Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, & Eric Rogers
Teleplay by: Eric Rogers
April 16, 2016 (2016-04-16)TBD
A happy-go-lucky quokka named Peachy Fluffton encourages a grumpy Sunil to find happiness in the city, but he gets separated from his friends when they try to follow him. All the while, Blythe loses her journal while doing community service with Josh Sharp and they scramble to retrieve it.
9719"Race Team: Buttercream"[84]Joel Dickie, Steven Garcia & Mike MyhreGuy ToubesApril 23, 2016 (2016-04-23)TBD
When Buttercream attends an underground bunny race with Vinnie and Sunil, the starting bell has a hypnotic affect on her, turning her into a competitive brute named Flash McCarrot. Meanwhile, Roger coerces Blythe to stop getting on her cell phone too much. Eventually, Vinnie and Sunil take the phone and it is won by an arrogant bunny racer at the races. So when Sunil and Vinnie discover Buttercream's condition, they must rely on their friend to win back Blythe's phone when she discovers that Josh Sharp is trying to contact her.
9820"On the Same Page"[84]Joel Dickie, Steven Garcia & Mike MyhreRoger EschbacherApril 30, 2016 (2016-04-30)TBD
Blythe worries that she may lose her communication gift based upon an entry in her mother's journal. Meanwhile, with the girl pet's stuff crowding up the daycamp, the boys and girls have a falling out and the boys decide to use the upstairs foyer as a hangout joint, but both sides start to miss the respective gender.
9921"Paint a Picture, It Lasts Longer"[84]Joel Dickie, Steven Garcia & Mike MyhreTBAMay 7, 2016 (2016-05-07)TBD
Blythe takes credit for one of Minka's paintings when the monkey is embarrassed by it.
10022"Bake Boss"[84]Joel Dickie, Steven Garcia & Mike MyhreTBAMay 14, 2016 (2016-05-14)TBD
Blythe enlists her famous cousin to help around Sweet Delights while Sunil's parents visit and he pretends to be a doctor for their happiness.
10123"LPS: The Moosical"[84]Joel Dickie, Steven Garcia & Mike MyhreTBAMay 21, 2016 (2016-05-21)TBD
It’s a musical disaster when Blythe and the Pets try to calm a nervous Moose whose incessant bellowing threaten to spoil Mrs. Twombly’s big singing quartet reunion.
10224"Seeing Red"[84]Joel Dickie, Steven Garcia & Mike MyhreTBAMay 28, 2016 (2016-05-28)TBD
Blythe writes a story about her parents as teenagers while Penny Ling becomes curious about a red panda who visits the pet shop.
10325"Littlest Pet Street - Part 1"[84]Joel Dickie, Steven Garcia & Mike MyhreTBAJune 4, 2016 (2016-06-04)TBD
Blythe is able to get viral video star Feline Meow to appear at Littlest Pet Street's Grand Opening, but she and the pets have to fly to her island home to pick her up for her appearance.
10426"Littlest Pet Street - Part 2"[84]Joel Dickie, Steven Garcia & Mike MyhreTBAJune 4, 2016 (2016-06-04)TBD
While Mrs. Twombly is desperate to get everything ready for the grand opening of Littlest Pet Street, Blythe, Roger and the pets try desperately to get off the island. The series finale.

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Related products

Mobile game

Littlest Pet Shop
Developer(s) Gameloft
Publisher(s) Hasbro
Platform(s)

Release date(s)
  • WW November 22, 2012 (2012-11-22)
Genre(s) City-building

As part of a contractual agreement with Hasbro, Gameloft developed a mobile game based on the show.[1] Released in the same year the show premiered, on November 22, the game is of the city-building genre. The game, Littlest Pet Shop, is freemium software—microtransactions allows users to speed up the progression of the game. The game provides over 150 animal companions for users to collect; minigames allow players to take care of these pets.[2] Its initial release was for the iOS platform. An Android port was released shortly afterwards.[1]

Writing in TouchArcade, Jared Nelson wrote that the game is unexceptional for players who are not fans of the toy line.[2] While in the United Kingdom the game was subject of controversy concerning its incorporation of in-app purchases, the Advertising Standards Authority deemed it acceptable. The organization found that the instructions detailing purchases did not coerce players to make such purchases.[3]

Comic book

IDW Publishing was commissioned to adapt Littlest Pet Shop to a comic book.[4] An adaptation made up of five issues, released from May 7 to September 17, 2014,[5] was written by Georgia Ball and Matt Anderson and illustrated by Nico Peña and Antonio Campo.[4] Anderson had worked on the shorter, contained stories, while Ball had scripted the remainder of each issue.[6]

Different from the other Hasbro properties Ball had worked on, she explained that Hasbro wanted the comic to entertain readers rather than be morally didactic. She likened this to the principle of "no hugging, no learning" coined on the set of Seinfeld. Apart from that, the studio gave Ball license to give Blythe hobbies not depicted on the show.[4] Ball focused on writing stories that would appeal to readers transitioning from primary to secondary education. She described the structure for the comic as a daily drama, while Anderson thought of it as slice of life.[6]

Home media

Shout! Factory has secured North American distribution rights for programs broadcast by the Hub Network and Discovery Family, releasing several DVD sets for Littlest Pet Shop.[7] Primal Screen, a distributor located in the United Kingdom, obtained the rights for its first two seasons for most of Western Europe and the Middle East.[8] Beyond Home Entertainment handles distribution in Australia.[9]

Reception

Littlest Pet Shop became one of the Hub Network's top programs in 2013.[11] Both the show and Friendship Is Magic were outperforming shows aimed at similar demographics internationally, according to Stephen Davis, president of Hasbro Studios.[12] Hasbro rebooted their toy line in accordance with the show; newer collections features customizable sets for fans to "create, decorate and personalize their own scenes" inspired by episodes.[13]

Writing for the parent-focused organization Common Sense Media, Emily Ashby found the show unimpressive. She praised Blythe as a model of "integrity, self-confidence, loyalty, and creativity" but found fault with product placement and the "run-of-the-mill" pet characters.[14] Mercedes Milligan of Animation Magazine, however, described the varied personalities of the pet characters as the most endearing trait of the show.[15] Writing in Entertainment Weekly, Hillary Busis found the Biskit twins amusing as characters.[16] Busis praised the twenty-first episode of the first season in particular, which contains a parody of both Toddlers & Tiaras and the Christopher Guest–directed film Best in Show.[17] An homage to Star Trek was singled out by Hanh Nguyen in TV Guide.[18]

Tori Michel of About Entertainment gave praise to a DVD set containing five episodes of the first season. She wrote that despite the intended demographic, older children in elementary and middle school would find the writing humorous, while girls would find the pet characters entertaining the most.[19] The Dove Foundation member Donna Rolfe gave the same set a full five stars.[20]

The show was nominated at the 40th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards for the song "If You're a Guy" in 2013, but it lost this to 3rd & Bird.[21] Oliver's portrayal of Zoe won her an award from ACTRA and the Union of British Columbia Performers.[22] New, who voices Sunil, was nominated for this but lost to Oliver.[23] Ingram and Andrews were nominated for Leo Awards for their work as composers of the episode "Lights, Camera, Mongoose!" in 2014. The duo later won this nomination in common.[24]

Notes

  1. From left to right: Blythe, Pepper, and Penny Ling (top); Russell, Sunil, Minka, Zoe, and Vinnie (bottom)
  2. Prior to joining the company, the pair had created the Cartoon Network series My Gym Partner's a Monkey.[6]
  3. Under the TV Parental Guidelines, the show is rated TV-Y, indicating a program appropriate for all children. In specific, Common Sense Media assessed the show as appropriate for ages four and up.[10]

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