Littlest Pet Shop

2012

Seasons & Episodes

  • 4
  • 3
  • 2
  • 1

6.3| 0h30m| TV-Y| en
Synopsis

When Blythe Baxter moved into the city with her father, she never expected to move into the apartment above the Littlest Pet Shop. But an even bigger surprise awaited her. Blythe can talk to pets... and they can talk back!

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BroadcastChic Excellent, a Must See
Tedfoldol everything you have heard about this movie is true.
ChanFamous I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Derrick Gibbons An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
Gamaroc This is my favourite show! I love it! I think this show is too underrated. Before I liked it, I found this show airing on a TV channel and just decided to give it a try. And now, this show is honestly my favourite. It really is an amazing show. The characters in this show are original, amusing, and very entertaining with different personalities. Not to mention the pet characters are adorable. They are very enjoyable when they go on different kinds of fun and exciting adventure with each other. And the jokes they make in the show really make me laugh, and these are really good jokes too! I've never gotten tired of this show, even though I've watched it many times. I find the story absolutely brilliant as it is very exciting and intriguing. When a major event happens in it, it really does deliver the suspense perfectly and I'd be dying to know what happens. The plot is original, very interesting and amazing. The songs sung by the characters are very catchy and original; you might even end up singing these songs in your head sometimes as they are memorable. There are so many fun adventures in the show and I've enjoyed every single one of them. I used to like MLP: FiM, but as I watched LPS, I actually ended up liking LPS a lot more. I found it so much more enjoyable as I liked the characters and plot more, and pretty much everything else about the show. I'd never want this show to end. I would love so many more seasons of this amazing show! I can't wait for many more seasons to come! You should give the show a try, like me when I first saw it. It's one of those shows that you'll never see the true value of, until you actually give it a try.
blytheandferb The new incarnation of Littlest Pet Shop is the creation of spouses Julie McNally Cahill and Tim Cahill, creators of Cartoon Network's "My Gym Partner's A Monkey" and former Warner Brothers executives. The show centers on a girl named Blythe Baxter who moves to Downtown City with her father, and gains the ability to speak to animals when she goes down a dumbwaiter into the pet shop. As the title implies, this is one of my favorite cartoons of the 2010s. It's in my top 3. The show isn't perfect, but its good outweighs the bad. Blythe is a well rounded protagonist in that she's ambitious in her dreams, but knows when to scale back. She's intelligent, kind to animals, and is a great person to be with. The pets all have their comedic moments, and have traits that make them something other than comic relief. Roger manages to be funny without crossing the line, and a good father. The Biskits are a bit annoying, but they're comedic too. Mrs. Twombly is just hilarious with her door knob obsession and strange antics, but she can be a good guardian of sorts to Blythe, and I think they have a special connection. While Sue and Jasper could be more developed, I think they're fine, and Youngmee is the best of Blythe's friends. She can cook, think, likes boy bands like Blythe, and is the only one of Blythe's friends that knows she can talk to animals. The show isn't as focused on morality, making for some meh episodes sometimes, but the show can still provide good laughs, great songs from Daniel Ingram, and plenty of genuine heart ad emotion to go along with good morals.My Grade: 9.5/10 (A)(I rounded up for my score up there.
generaallucas The premise of the show: a group of exotic pets in a day-care/pet shop and a teenage girl that goes Dr.Dolittle-mode that cares for them. You might think 'how more stupid can it get?' and yet, they pulled it off ingeniously.To understand why this series is so good, you have to read between the lines. Then you can see that this series in fact heavily (and subtly) borrows Alice in Wonderland-themes. Not just by the fact that the dumbwaiter is the rabbit hole, but also because of the villains of the show; they are two rich high school girls by the names of Whitney and Britney who are in fact a combination of Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dumb characters with the evil queen of hearts. The best element, however, is that they used literary nonsense in the series, and it worked out amazing. Here is a link if you want to read more about that: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literary_nonsenseSo, when it comes down to it, comparing this series to My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic is absurd. It would be like comparing Narnia to Alice in Wonderland.The characters are also nicely written. The main character Blythe Baxter, who for unknown reasons can talk to animals, is a well- defined characters that loves fashion and has her own faults, failings and habits. The same goes for every single pet in the pet shop. That does not mean, however, that this series is without failings. It is never discussed where Blythe's mother is or even if she is still alive. Then there is the fact that nobody ever develops its character, despite the fact that the series gave them many reasons to. This especially goes for Whitney and Britney. It makes the conflicts in the series lose their value.But other than that, I conclude here that this is the best series at the moment that DHX Media produces. This is 1) because MLP has gone downhill rapidly over the course of 2013 and 2014 with season 4 and that incredibly painful and destructive Equestria Girls movie and 2) because Pound Puppies as is, despite being a nice series, is still weaker than this show.So, I really recommend for you to let your child watch this. It's a nice series with interesting stories and meaningful characters.A pity though that, as with a lot of Hasbro's toys, the toys of course have nothing to do with the series.
rbn_lrk-1 It's hard to have cartoons on The Hub with so many forgotten shows.Unlike channels like Cartoon Network that had hit after hit, or lesser known ones that became cult among the critic.FiM is one of the main drives among the likes of classic superhero shows, and new shows like Teenage Fairytale.Well, here is the new LPS from The Hub based on the endless row of classic toys.Toys that ranks from doll, electronic games and more.In this update we follow Blythe a girl that can understand the pets in her shop.Along the way we meet other random animals like a cat with sprinkles on her head.There are also the butler, and his two evil twins.The songs ranks from upbeat to sad, exotic and thrilling.Despite LPS does not seems to have any known big meet ups and Cons like MLP it sure have a lot of Youtbe hits, and lots of talk on forums.If you like some light cartoon entertainment I recommended this show.10/10