List of Littlest Pet Shop (2012 TV series) characters

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Promotional image showing some of the main characters; from left to right: Russell, Blythe, Sunil, Pepper, Zoe, Penny Ling, Minka and Vinnie. Littlest Pet Shop (2012 TV series) characters.png
Promotional image showing some of the main characters; from left to right: Russell, Blythe, Sunil, Pepper, Zoe, Penny Ling, Minka and Vinnie.

Littlest Pet Shop is a children's animated television series developed by Tim and Julie McNally-Cahill. The series is based on Hasbro's Littlest Pet Shop toy line, and features Blythe Baxter (voiced by Ashleigh Ball, with the character based on the doll of the same name) as the main protagonist, as well as other characters who reside in Downtown City (a city modeled after New York City). Along with Blythe is her father, Roger Baxter (voiced by Michael Kopsa), and her employer Mrs. Anna Twombly (voiced by Kathleen Barr) at the nearby pet store, Littlest Pet Shop. Away from home, she maintains several friends at her local high school. As well as the human cast are her seven animal companions, who reside within Littlest Pet Shop during the day, that whom Blythe unexpectedly gains the ability to communicate.

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CharacterVoiced by
Blythe Baxter Ashleigh Ball
Russell Ferguson Sam Vincent
Sunil Nevla Peter New
Vinnie Terrio Kyle Rideout
Pepper Clark Tabitha St. Germain
Minka Mark Kira Tozer
Zoe Trent Nicole Oliver
Kylee Epp (singing voice)
Penny Ling Jocelyne Loewen
Laura Hastings (singing voice)

Protagonists

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Animals

Nevla family

They appear first in imagination in the episode "Frenemies". They later appeared in the episode "Bake Boss". They want their son to be a doctor, but on their final appearance, they want him to be a filmmaker.

Humans

Notes

  1. 1 2 Usually addressed by their names or with their surnames, their middle names were revealed in "Frenemies". [3] [4]
  2. Usually referred to as Mrs. Twombly, her first name was revealed to be 'Anna' in "Lotsa Luck". [5]

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Other references

  1. "The Tortoise and the Heir". LPS. Season 4. 2015. 13 minutes in.
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  3. Dallas Parker (director); Julie McNally-Cahill & Tim Cahill and Guy Toubes (story); Guy Toubes (teleplay) (13 April 2013). "Frenemies". Littlest Pet Shop. Season 1. Episode 24. Hub Network.
  4. Baloney Brony (15 April 2013). "@Snips_BR I believe so, yes". Twitter . Retrieved 20 June 2013.
  5. Joel Dickie (director); Julie McNally-Cahill & Tim Cahill and Corey Powell (story); Corey Powell (teleplay) (30 March 2013). "Lotsa Luck". Littlest Pet Shop. Season 1. Episode 22. Hub Network.
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  8. Baxter, Roger. "Littlest Pet Shop of Horrors". LPS. 5 minutes in. Oh, thanks for taking the landing Steph.
  9. Baxter, Roger. "Littlest Pet Shop of Horrors". LPS. 6 minutes in. Know what I mean, Stephanie? Stephanie?