Little Charmers is a Canadian CGI interactive children's television series produced by Nelvana Enterprises and Spin Master Entertainment for Treehouse TV. The series premiered on Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. in the United States on January 12. Treehouse TV announced a week later that it was scheduled in Canada on the last day of January; however, episode 2 debuted 6 days after this announcement, and 6 days prior to the scheduled debut.
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Characters
Main
- Hazel Charming (voiced by Addison Holley) - A young Charmer and Enchantress-in-training who's magic is known for its tendency not to work out well, to the point that her magical mishaps are known as being Hazeled. Sometimes Hazel uses her wand in the Charmhouse. Her musical instrument in Rainbow Sparkle is a guitar.
- Lavender (voiced by Alexa Torrington) - A bow-loving and purple-haired Charmer who uses her wand for making potions to help the others. She has won awards for fashion design. Her catchphrase is "Charmazing!" Her musical instrument in Rainbow Sparkle is a set of drums.
- Posie (voiced by Matilda Gilbert) - A lighthearted Charmer who uses her wand to play it as the flute. She has two brothers, her big brother is Parsley and her baby brother is Thistle. Lavender lost her memories, she calls her Pookie and Poopsie. Easily excitable and very gentle, Posie is optimistic and peaceful by default. She sees the beauty in everything and can be very sweet with a motherly flair and ability to trust her instincts. She can be easily distracted however, and is very chatty to the point of accidentally being blunt with others or a little rude. Posie does her best to keep everyone encouraged and uplifted. Her musical instrument in Rainbow Sparkle is a keyboard.
- Mr. Charming (voiced by Andrew Sabiston)- Hazel's bespectacled wizard father and the owner of a broom store. Her childhood nickname was Chanty.
- Mrs. Charming (aka Enchantress or The Enchantress) (voiced by Lisette St. Louis) - Hazel's mother and the most powerful Charmer. In her role as Enchantress, she uses her magic to deal with problems around Charmville.
- Seven is Hazel's cat.
- Flare is Lavender's dragon.
- Treble is Posie's owl.
- Parsley (voiced by Lucius Hoyos) - Posie's older brother. Although not seen using his powers as often, he is also capable of casting charms and cause mischief. He works at Mr. Charming's broom shop as an assistant and has a slight rivalry with Hazel.
- Thistle is the baby brother of Posie and Parsley.
Recurring
- Prince Ferg - a frog prince of the pond. Was originally a normal prince but was turned into a frog, though he reveals that both his father and grandfather had been frog princes as well.
- Gary the Gnome shows up in several episodes.
- Mrs. Greensparkle the schoolteacher shows up in several episodes.
- Olive shows up in several episodes.
- Willow shows up in several episodes.
- a green mother dragon returns in 'Dragon Daycare' after being shown in an earlier episode.
- Nelson the Gnome appear in "Nelson in Charge" to babysit the Charmers.
- Picklemunchinfeet (nicknamed Pickles) is a lonely ogre the charmers befriend.
- Princess Corina is a mermaid that Hazel befriends.
- Splish is the childhood nickname of Corina's mother, when she was friends with Chanty.
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Episodes
Broadcast
Little Charmers premiered on Nick Jr. in Australia and New Zealand on May 4, 2015, on Nick Jr. Too in the United Kingdom and Ireland on June 22, on Nick Jr. in Southeast Asia on July 6, and on 3Kids in Ireland on June 27, 2016.
Media information
14 different toys based on the series were made. Spin Master made toys including dolls, figurines, plushies and RPGs. Additionally, bedding was made by Baby Boom Consumer Products, cake decorations by Bakery Crafts Halloween costumes by Rubie's Costume Company, and other products by Scholastic.
Four games for the series, Charmers in Training, Hazel Eyes, Junior Brooms, and Sparkle Up! were made as well.
References
External links
- Little Charmers on IMDb
- Official website
- Little Charmers at Nick Jr.
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