Littlest Pet Shop is an animated children's television series based on the toy franchise Littlest Pet Shop released by Kenner Products. The series debuted on October 16, 1995 in the United States as it was syndicated to local stations by distributor Claster Television. It was produced by Sunbow Entertainment in the United States, and Créativité & Développement and AB Productions in France.
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Plot
Littlest Pet Shop follows the lives of five miniature animals who live in a pet shop on Littlest Lane and have their own treehouse inside of the store.
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Characters
Main
- Stu (voiced by Michael Donovan) is a blue dog.
- Chloe (voiced by Babs Chula) is a sarcastic purple cat who has been reincarnated many times.
- Chet (voiced by Lee Tockar) is a macho yellow horse.
- Squeaks (voiced by Ted Cole) is a brown monkey who loves bananas.
- Viv (voiced by Lynda Boyd) is music-loving pink rabbit who sings and dances. She has a backing band that lives in her hat.
Recurring
- Elwood P. Harvey (voiced by Ian James Corlett) runs the pet shop.
- Delilah (voiced by Shirley Milliner) is a normal-sized lizard who plots to eat the pets.
- Sergeant Butch Kowalski (voiced by Garry Chalk) is a green hamster.
- Rookie (voiced by Sarah Strange) is
Episodes
Production
Littlest Pet Shop was animated by AKOM in South Korea, KK C&D Asia in Japan, and Wang Film Productions in Taiwan.
Broadcast
Littlest Pet Shop was syndicated to local stations in the United States, such as Nickelodeon. The series was also broadcast on Tiny Pop and CBBC in the United Kingdom.
Home Media releases
In 1996, Family Home Entertainment released the show on four VHS cassettes each containing 2 to 4 episodes. The Christmas video entitled Do Not Solve Until Christmas (which contains "Do Not Solve Until Christmas" and "Who Scrooged McRude?") was released as part of the Family Home Entertainment Christmas Classics series.
References
External links
- Littlest Pet Shop on IMDb
- Littlest Pet Shop at the Big Cartoon DataBase
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