Little Charmers is a Canadian-American CGI animated-preschool show produced by Nelvana and Atomic Cartoons,
The series was announced to premiere in the spring of 2015, but many of the show’s episodes premiered in January. This show can be found on TreeHouse TV in Canada, as well as the Nick Jr. Channel. Season 2 officially premiered on Netflix in 2017, which was in the exact same year when Bunsen is a Beast and Welcome to the Wayne premiered.
Characters[]
- Lavender
- Hazel
- Posie
Series Overview[]
Little Charmers star the Charmer-in-Training, Hazel, and her best friends Posie and Lavender as they get a chance to break out their magical powers and go on exciting adventures through Charmville.
Together the girls make their way through their world of Wonderment, and while they may mess up sometimes, they're always up for a challenge. No matter what their day brings, from loose animals to teaching one to fly, everything comes down to the learning of ones self, the power of friendship, as well as having fun!
Goals[]
As a series aimed at preschoolers aged 2 to 5, Little Charmers teaches preschoolers the values of believing in their own Magic; friendship, confidence, honesty, kindness, patience, abilities, talents, and self-esteem. When their heart and mind are set, even the hardest tasks become possible.
Trivia[]
- There is a sticker book also known as Little Charmers, which shares its name with the series. However, it had nothing to do with the show.
- This was the first Nick Jr. show to be produced by Nelvana since 2001 when Max & Ruby premiered on the Nick Jr. Channel, as well as Noggin.
- Ironically, the characters present on the cover vaguely share similarities with the main cast.
- The idea of Little Charmers came From Spin Master, a company that produces toys.
- The character artworks likely resembles that of one of Spin Masters newest product series, Kawaii Crush.
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