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* '''Harriet''', a [[parrot]] who's a close friend of the miniature animals and often gets caught up in their adventures. |
* '''Harriet''', a [[parrot]] who's a close friend of the miniature animals and often gets caught up in their adventures. |
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* '''Sarge''' ([[Gary Chalk (actor)|Gary Chalk]]), a military-minded [[hamster]] who commands all the other hamsters. His name is from the diminutive of "[[sergeant]]". |
* '''Sarge''' ([[Gary Chalk (actor)|Gary Chalk]]), a military-minded [[hamster]] who commands all the other hamsters. His name is from the diminutive of "[[sergeant]]". |
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* '''Rookie''' (Sarah Strange), |
* '''Rookie''' (Sarah Strange), a brown dog who lives in the pet shop. |
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===Notable one-time characters=== |
===Notable one-time characters=== |
Revision as of 20:06, 31 July 2007
Littlest Pet Shop is an animated television series from Sunbow Productions and DiC Entertainment that debuted in 1995. It follows the lives of a group of five miniature animals, each about the size of a rat. They live in a pet shop on Littlest Lane and have their own treehouse inside of the store. They go on all sorts of adventures together, sometimes involving other miniature animals.
Characters (and voices)
The five miniature animals
- Stu (Michael Donovan), a blue dog who loves to eat, and wears a backward baseball cap.
- Chloe (Babs Chula), a purple cat who can channel her own past lives; she most frequently channels the one in which she was the pet of a rock singer named Little Hopper (an obvious parody of Little Richard).
- Viv (Lynda Boyd), a pink rabbit with blonde hair who loves to sing and dance; she wears a magic-satchel-like top hat, inside of which lives a three-piece rodent band.
- Chet (Lee Tockar), a yellow horse who is proud of his muscles and who sees himself as the toughest member of the group.
- Squeaks (Tel Cole), a red monkey who loves to eat bananas, and who makes noises with his mouth instead of speaking.
Other regular characters
- Elwood P. Harvey (Ian James Corlett), the human owner of the pet shop. He looks after all the animals, although he can't understand what they say; their speech only sounds like animal noises to his ears. His name and face are most likely inspired by the movie Harvey.
- Mumsy, Elwood's globe-trotting mother who often sends unusual animals and relics to her son.
- Delilah (Shirley Milliner), Elwood's pet monitor lizard who keeps trying to eat the other animals when her owner isn't looking. Her voice is modeled after Zsa Zsa Gabor's.
- Harriet, a parrot who's a close friend of the miniature animals and often gets caught up in their adventures.
- Sarge (Gary Chalk), a military-minded hamster who commands all the other hamsters. His name is from the diminutive of "sergeant".
- Rookie (Sarah Strange), a brown dog who lives in the pet shop.
Notable one-time characters
- Sabrina, Chloe's identical twin sister and a born troublemaker.
- Wolfie, a miniature wolf who's a sort of reverse-werewolf; under the full moon, he becomes a miniature, crotchety old man.
- Morty (Rob Paulsen), an endangered miniature white tiger whose loneliness has made him a little crazy.
Availability
This show was seen in syndication and several VHS videocassettes were released, along with a Christmas video. So far, the series has not been released on DVD.
Toys
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The television show was based on a popular line of Kenner toys, although it bore little or no resemblance to them beyond the name; later a few sets based on the show were released. The toy line had many lines, and was produced from 1992-1996. All the various sets produced can be seen at The Littlest Pet Shop Guide. In 2005, toy designer Gayle Middleton redesigned Littlest Pet Shop toy line for Hasbro bringing a fresh new look which has made it one of Hasbro's most successful Girl's Division line-ups.
The original set of toys included: Happy Puppy - a Dalmatian that came with a light blue pet carrier, ID tag, a food dish, and a magnetized brush that, when moved in front of the pet's tummy, would cause his tail to wag
Hurrying Hamsters - a set of two hamsters that came with a clear container (yellow lid), ID tag, a water bottle, a bag of paper "litter", and a clear pink "wheel". The curved hamster had a little weight in its belly - when you placed it in the wheel and turned the handle, the hamster would "run" in the wheel.
Toucan - a magenta toucan (with green feet!). Came with a light turquoise cage with lavender bars, ID tag, a perch, and a food dish. If you touched the toucan's head, her wings would flap.
Chameleon - a green temperature-sensitive lizard with a clear container (unknown lid color), ID tag, water bottle, and "desert" background.
Bunny - a white bunny that came with a light turquoise basket, ID tag, bunch of carrots, and a food dish. If you pressed down on the bunny's tail, her ears would twitch.
Playful Kittens - Golden Kitty, Grey-point white kitty. Came with a "kitty condo" type thing (with a built-in litter box), food dish, scratching post, and magnetized mouse. Golden kitty's head had a magnet in it and would bobble it's head when the mouse was dangled in front of it. Press the Grey/white kitty's tail, and her arms would move up/down in a "scratching" motion.
Puppy Trio - Poodle, German Shepherd, and black/brown mutt. Came with doghouse and fenced-in green grass base, food dish, magnetized bone/newspaper. Press poodle's tail, and she'd scratch her ear. Press shepherd's tail, and he'd shake a paw. The other dog's bobble head was magnetized to play tug-o-war with the paper and bone.
Gerbils - Four Gerbils with habitrail and accessories.
Pet Shop - Came with a variety of accessories and two caged lovebirds that would "kiss" when lever moved.
Fish - Tank with colorful, floating fish.
Turtles - Two turtles in a terrarium.
Monkeys - A trio of monkeys with a tree and other accessories.
Mice - Three magnetized mice with a terrarium. The lid would flip over to become a maze. Also had a plastic bottom with a "nest" carved into it. Came with magnetized cheese, a magnetized wand (to help mice through the maze), water bottle and food dish.
Stamper pets - Choice of fat yellowish cat or "hairy" black and tan dog. They came on a molded plastic base that would hide a rolling stamper built into the underside of the pet. The cat's stamp had red ink, and the dog's had purple.
Families - Choice of bunny, cat, or dog. Each family consisted of a mother and several babies. Mom's belly was magnetized, and a few of the babies contained magnets to create the "nursing" effect. Each family came with a variety of accessories.
Chattering pets - Three sets were available; the forest creature set, the purring kitties set, and the birds set. The forest creatures set included a skunk, a raccoon, a squirrel, a tree, and accessories. The kitty set included three cats and a kitty condo that featured a purring function. The bird set included four-five cockatoo-like birds and a clear "glass" cage. There was a button on the top of the "cage" that would chirp when pressed.
Toward the end of the Littlest Pet shop production, the line began to branch out into even more diverse sets:
Littlest Pet Shop Zoo - The zoo was an entirely different set of LPS animals. There was even a zoo playset. Some of the animals available included a zebra, polar pals (set of polar bear, seal, and two penguins), honey bear, leopard, tiger, elephant, ducks, and a lion. Littlest pet shop is a good thing to have if you have kids they love playing with them. Beethoven - based upon the hit movie series, there was a number of playsets featuring the infamous Saint Bernard dogs. Littlest pet shop- Get better center includs a lizard dog and cat. The cat drinks the bottle of milk when you put it on the lips. When you rub the lizards spots they turn invisible the dog is just plain.
McDonald's Happy Meal - included fantasy creatures, such as a unicorn and a dragon.
Television Series - featuring the characters from the animated LPS series.
The first set of pets-to-go were re-painted and re-released as "different" pets later in the lifespan of the 90s LPS.