Little Charmers | |
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Genre | Fantasy |
Created by | Jennifer Dodge Irene Weibel |
Developed by | Carolyn Hay |
Directed by | Jason Groh Sean V. Jeffrey |
Voices of | Addison Holley Alexa Torrington Matilda Gilbert |
Narrated by | Snow White Scott |
Opening theme | Little Charmers Theme Song |
Ending theme | "Little Charmers Theme Song" (Instrumental) |
Composers | Asher Lenz Stephan Skratt |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 57 (list of episodes) |
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Executive producers | Jennifer Dodge Patricia Burns Noah Luke Toni Stevens |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production companies | Atomic Cartoons[1] Spin Master Entertainment Nelvana |
Original release | |
Network | Treehouse TV |
Release | January 12, 2015[2] – April 15, 2017 |
Little Charmers is a Canadian CGI-animated children's television series produced by Nelvana and Spin Master Entertainment for Treehouse TV. The series premiered on Nickelodeon in the United States on January 12, 2015, and ended on April 15, 2017.[3] Treehouse TV announced a week later that it was scheduled in Canada on January 31;[4] however, the second episode debuted six days after this announcement, and six days prior to the scheduled debut. 57 episodes were produced.
Main article: List of Little Charmers episodes |
All 14 toys based on the series were made in Canada, United States, and Europe.[8] Spin Master made toys including dolls, figurines, plushies and RPGs.[9] Additionally, bedding was made by Baby Boom Consumer Products,[9] cake decorations by Bakery Crafts[9] Halloween costumes by Rubie's Costume Company,[9] and other products by Scholastic.[9]
Four games for the series, Charmers in Training,[10][11] Hazel Eyes,[12] Junior Brooms,[13][14] and Sparkle Up![15][16] were made as well.
Little Charmers premiered on Nickelodeon in the U.S. on January 12, 2015, on Nick Jr. in Australia and New Zealand on May 4, 2015,[17][18] on Nick Jr. Too in the United Kingdom and Ireland on June 22,[19] on Nick Jr. in Southeast Asia and Europe on July 6,[20] and on 3Kids in Ireland. It was shown in Spacetoon in the Middle East. Until December 2022, Starz Kids & Family also aired the series in every even-numbered month, but only at its first season due to its second and final one being unavailable.
In the mid-late 2010s, eOne released DVDs along with kaBOOM! in North America.
As of 2023, the series is now streaming on Tubi, but not at episodes 21 through 44 (labeled as part of "season 2").