Littlest Pet Shop

For the 1995 television series, see Littlest Pet Shop (1995 TV series). For the 2012 television series, see Littlest Pet Shop (2012 TV series). For the video game, see Littlest Pet Shop (video game).
Littlest Pet Shop
Type Figurine
Inventor Kenner
Company Kenner (Former)
Hasbro (Current)
Country United States
Availability 1992–present
Materials Rubber
Slogan Little Pets, BIG Personalities! (current)
How big is your Littlest Pet Shop? (former)
Official website

Littlest Pet Shop (also known as LPS) is a 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 1994 by Sunbow Productions and Jean Chalopin Creativite et Developpement, based on the franchise.

A new version of Littlest Pet Shop was introduced in 2005 by Hasbro, with revisions such as larger eyes. There are currently over 3,000 different pets that have been created under this revision. Hasbro, alongside various digital media developers, have produced video games for consoles such as the Nintendo DS, Wii and PlayStation 3. An animated television series of the same name is currently being produced by Hasbro Studios, and premiered in 2012. Hasbro has also created virtual pets to 'adopt' and play with online. These websites were Littlest Pet Shop VIP, and Littlest Pet Shop online, better recognized as the name LPS. Neither lasted longer than 3 years, but were very popular and enjoyed by many kids. In 2010, Hasbro released their version of Blythe as a part of this toy line. Hasbro has created many different versions of these cute creatures. The first series was created in 2005, the second release in 2008, the third release in 2012, and the most recent release in 2014.[1]

Kenner Toys (1990s)

Some of the Kenner 'Ready to go Pets'

Introduced in 1992, each set included an action, such as a movable part. Most included magnets or simple mechanisms, such as flapping wings.

The line includes:

1992–1993

Note: Sets produced in 1992 are depicted. The same set released in 1992 were also remade in 1993 with different colors.

Ready to Go Pets

Pet Presents

Cozy Home Pets

Mommy and Babies

Each set came with 5 babies and a mother. Two of the babies had magnets inside and would suckle the mother. Each set seems to have used multiple variations in colour.

Playsets

Beethoven's 2nd

Based upon the movie series, there was a number of playsets featuring the infamous Saint Bernard dogs.

1994

Pal Around Pups

Splashtime Pets

Chatter pets

My Real Pets

Littlest Pet Shop Zoo (1993–1994)

Keep Me Safe Pets
Nursery Pets
Playful Ponies
Wilderness Pets
Keep Me Safe Pets (94 release)
Play With Me Pets
Zoo Playset

1995–1996

Kenner also produced sets in 1995 and 1996 ranging from "Shimmering Mer Pets" to Plush "Dazzling Hair Pets", diverging further from their original pet shop sets.

Hasbro toys (2005–present)

In 1985, General Mills spun off its Kenner and Parker toy divisions to form Kenner Parker Toys, Inc. Kenner Parker was acquired by Tonka in 1987. Under Tonka management, Kenner Products was reconstituted as a division. Tonka (including Kenner) was purchased by the toy company Hasbro in mid-1991. Hasbro closed the Cincinnati offices of Kenner in 2000, and Kenner's product lines were merged into Hasbro's.

Stuffed versions of Littlest Pet Shop toys

Generation One

The Littlest Pet Shop toy line had new molds, looked cartoon-like and had colours like a real animal and can be blended in. They had bobble-heads (except for the fish) and they came with a pink magnet. Some pets can be fuzzy. Later ones have a blue magnet. The series of sets are Single Packages, Pet Pairs, Portable Pets, 20-pack, and playsets. The Littlest Pet Shop "numbers" for the Generation 1 was #1–#456.

Generation Two

These LPS has symbols in their eyes that meant something, such as: snowflake (chilliest), cookie with a bite (hungriest), raindrop (sportiest), and an explosion symbol on some Comic Con pets

Generation Three

Later, they added the Shimmer and Shine series, Sticker Eyes pet series, added Blythe, and the Fairies series. The numbers for Generation 3 is #974–2675.

Generation Four

The Littlest Pet Shop toy line had the new molds and the new eye style. Hasbro remade the Totally Talented from the G1 set, Blythe also changed. The numbers for Generation 4 are #2684–#3107.

Bobble–in–style pets

Hasbro had lots of calls complaining about the Generation 4 pets. Hasbro made the Bobble–in–style, it included pets from the 2012 TV show and made it look like the pets from 2005–2012.

Media adaptations

Animation

Littlest Pet Shop (1995)

Littlest Pet Shop Presents

The animated shorts, produced by Cosmic Toast Studios,[2] were released online by Hasbro.

Littlest Pet Shop (2012)

Video games

Littlest Pet Shop video game (2008)

Littlest Pet Shop Fakies

In Hong Kong, China, there are fake Littlest Pet Shop figures made of soft plastic. They look very similar to original Hasbro Littlest Pet Shop's. They are mostly found on eBay for a cheap price. The largest Littlest Pet Shop eBay sellers who sell fakies are from China, Hong Kong, Singapore. They sell large quantities of fakies and are greatly destroying LPS authenticity and value. Even some of the highest priced LPS's: Golden Collie, Dachshund "Savannah", Great Dane have been faked.

References

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