Littlest Pet Shop is a Hasbro toy franchise. It may also refer to:
Littlest Pet Shop is an American toy franchise and cartoon series owned by Hasbro. The original toy series was produced by Kenner in the early 1990s. An animated television series was made in 1995 by Sunbow Productions and Jean Chalopin Creativite et Developpement, based on the franchise.
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.
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 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.
Littlest Pet Shop is a video game of the Littlest Pet Shop franchise for the PC, Wii, and Nintendo DS. The game was released in North America on October 14, 2008. A second version was released on October 20, 2009.
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Blythe is a fashion doll, about 28 cm (11 inch) tall, with an oversized head and large eyes that change color with the pull of a string. It was created in 1972 and was initially only sold for one year in the United States by toy company Kenner. In 2000 the photo book This is Blythe was published and in 2001 the Japanese toy company Takara began producing new editions of Blythe dolls. There is a network of hobbyists who customize the doll for resale and create clothing and shoes for Blythe. Enthusiasts share photographs of their work and other types of dolls on the Internet.
A pet shop or pet store is a retail business which sells different kinds of animals. Pet stores also sell pet food, supplies, and accessories.
Samuel Vincent Khouth, professionally known as Samuel "Sam" Vincent, is a Canadian voice actor, based in Vancouver who specializes for voicing characters in animated series, anime dubs and video games. His best-known roles are Edd a.k.a. Double D from Ed, Edd n Eddy, Guy Hamdon and Shezap from SheZow, and Krypto from Krypto the Superdog. He also voiced Athrun Zala from Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, Hikaru Shindo from Hikaru no Go, Julian Star from Cardcaptors, and Tieria Erde from Mobile Suit Gundam 00. Other roles include Forge from X-Men Evolution and Baby Bugs, Baby Tweety and Baby Daffy from Baby Looney Tunes, Sideswipe from Transformers: Armada and the voices of Aerrow and Dark Ace from Storm Hawks. He is also known for Sonic's singing voice in Sonic Underground, Martin and the alien Billy of Martin Mystery, from 2018 onwards is the voice of Lloyd Garmadon in LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu and even Chris Quantum from Superbook.
Trading Places is a 1983 comedy film directed by John Landis and starring Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy.
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Peter New is a Canadian actor, voice actor and screenwriter.
Daniel Luke Ingram is a Filipino-Canadian composer and lyricist, primarily for animated series soundtracks. He has written more than 200 songs for television, in genres ranging from pop and classic rock to large-scale Broadway-style musical theater. His music has been heard in 180 countries. He is mostly known for his work as the songwriter of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic and the films based on the series. He has written over 80 songs for My Little Pony since 2010.
Steffan Andrews is a Gemini-nominated Canadian film, television, and video game music composer known for animated series soundtracks.
Travis Turner, also known as "Little T"or “T” is a Canadian film and television actor, voice artist, rapper, songwriter and singer. Turner began his career at the age of 6. Turner was born in the small town of Oliver, British Columbia. He is also a business owner and entrepreneur in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Kira Tozer is a Canadian voice actress for cartoons, anime and video games. Her major roles include Minka Mark on Littlest Pet Shop and Kagome Higurashi in the 2012 anime, Inuyasha: The Final Act. She married in 2013.
Xavier Picard is a French animation director. His most notable animation credits include the feature film Moomins on the Riviera (2014), and the TV-series Odd Family (2005), Marcelino Pan y Vino (anime) (2001), Littlest Pet Shop (1995) and the animation series King Arthur and the Knights of Justice (1992).
Meghan McCarthy is an American screenwriter, lyricist, film and television producer, and creative executive best known as the showrunner of the animated television show My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. She is also known for her work on Class of 3000 and Fish Hooks. Since June 2015, she has been the Head of Storytelling for the entire My Little Pony and Littlest Pet Shop brands, helping to "create expansive worlds and characters".
Lili Beaudoin is a Canadian actress. She won a Betty Mitchell award for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Drama in 2017. She voices Crick from Beat Bugs, Plaid Stripes and Kettle Corn from My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, and Edie Von Keet from the 2018 Littlest Pet Shop series, Littlest Pet Shop: A World of Our Own.
Littlest Pet Shop: A World of Our Own is an animated children's television series based on the 2018 relaunch of the American toy franchise Littlest Pet Shop. It is the third television series, following the 2012 TV series, to be based on the franchise overall.