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Missing Blythe

Missing Blythe

Episode number: 1

Overview: A few months pass since Blythe left for her summer junior program, but her dream school is not as exciting as she thought it would be when all the campus talks about is fashion. Meanwhile, aching to see her in person again, the pets come up with a plan to visit Blythe while she is away at fashion camp for the summer.

The Nest Hats Craze!

The Nest Hats Craze!

Episode number: 2

Overview: Blythe accidentally starts a new fashion craze with her wild "Nest Hat", inspired by a nest that lands on her head. To her shock, she finds an unhatched egg laying inside of it. The pets are chosen to take care of the newly hatched chick using their animal instincts, while Blythe tries to find the chick's mother. However, her plans fall in the hands of the Biskit twins, holding her hostage while trying to exploit her new-found fame.

Eight Arms to Hold You

Eight Arms to Hold You

Episode number: 3

Overview: Russell becomes ecstatic as he reviews the plans for his first slumber party while with Blythe at the day camp. Jealous that they are not invited, Sunil and Vinnie make plans to crash their party. Meanwhile, Mrs. Twombly notices her supplies are being consumed by something, and jokingly cites a poltergeist as the cause of it, which awakens Russell's superstitions about a ghost he read up on. Later, Sunil and Vinnie's attempt by to break in to the pet shop sends the city without power, causing Russell to hallucinate an octopus-like creature trying to devour him.

Heart of Parkness

Heart of Parkness

Episode number: 4

Overview: An endangered specimen of cobra escapes from within a pet carrier of Fisher Biskit, after finding a potential buyer for it. Meanwhile, after three straight days of rain, the pets go on a walk with Blythe to their public park. Sunil breaks away from the group, and finds himself among a group of tribal raccoons, as well as a pigeon who can understand them. There, they find the escaped cobra, and Sunil saves them after confronting it using his primal instincts. They celebrate, and the raccoons force Sunil to stay with them indefinitely as their king.

Pawlm Reading

Pawlm Reading

Episode number: 5

Overview: Mrs. Twombly is inspired to set up a booth for a self-proclaimed pet psychic by the name of Finola, after she demonstrates her mind-reading on the pets by describing their personalities (while getting them entirely wrong). However, her predictions for other customer's pets break the bank for Mrs. Twombly; all her prognoses revolve around the pet wanting a brand of dog food. Meanwhile, the pets suffer while trying to mold themselves into Finola's personality readings, trying to avoid disrupting her partnership with Mrs. Twombly. When Blythe sees what is happening, Finola's pet sugar glider, Sweet Cheeks, may have the answer for Blythe as to what his owner's business really is.

The Treasure of Henrietta Twombly

The Treasure of Henrietta Twombly

Episode number: 6

Overview: The host of a reality television series informs Mrs. Twombly of buried treasure located beneath Littlest Pet Shop, belonging to one of her ancestors. Their efforts at excavation quickly become the source of irritation for Blythe when they start causing property damage, and the source of outrage for Pepper, who takes the crew's map to show to the pets. There, the roots of Littlest Pet Shop are uncovered, and the story of Henrietta Twombly is told in the form of flashbacks.

What, Meme Worry?

What, Meme Worry?

Episode number: 7

Overview: On nail-clipping day at the day camp, Sunil becomes anxious about being clipped and cowers in fear in front of Blythe's friends. Jasper, who finds his worried facial expression cute, takes a picture of him with his phone and edits it into an image macro. Soon after he uploads the macro on the Internet, Sunil and the day camp attracts media coverage from across the globe. His attention becomes the source of jealousy for Zoe, and the vanity of the Biskit twins, who produce a music video of themselves in an attempt to become viral.

The Big, Feathered Parade

The Big, Feathered Parade

Episode number: 8

Overview: When Blythe's enters her dress designs for the The Big, Feathered Parade at the parade's warehouse, she is promptly denied due to age restrictions. There, she comes across Ramon (voiced by Colin Murdock), the head designer of the parade, and his Common Myna, Desi (voiced by Brian Drummond). Ramon becomes impressed upon seeing her designs, and decides to steal them by switching her portfolio with his identical one. Blythe notices the replacement, and when she sees her designs being used on every aspect of the parade the next day, she sets off to reclaim ownership of them. Meanwhile, when Vinnie pairs with Zoe to quench his obsession, Bruce the iguana (also voiced by Murdock), he struggles to find a water bottle big enough for Bruce.

A Day at the Museum

A Day at the Museum

Episode number: 9

Overview: After losing a ball while playing catching, Minka and Penny Ling try to retrieve it when it rolls into a natural history museum. Blythe tries to retrieve the two without losing all the other pets, but finds out that the museum disallows animals. She conceals the rest in her bags and backpack, but as she spots the two that were missing, Zoe flees from her bag upon inspection from the museum's security guard. Now with three of the pets missing, Blythe must manage to find them all, eventually losing the rest in the process: Sunil and Vinnie in the taxidermy section, and Russell in a supply closet.

Alligators and Handbags

Alligators and Handbags

Episode number: 10

Overview: Roger reveals to Blythe that he has just submitted Blythe's pet backpack to Mona Autumn, a critic for the top fashion magazine, Très Blasé. Knowing that Autumn's critiques are notoriously harsh, she starts panicking about her interview, ignoring the pet's problem with a new visitor, Wiggles McSunbask (voiced by Colin Murdock), a juvenile alligator who soon takes over the day camp. When Blythe's designs are rejected by Mona, as feared, and suggests that she peruses another career, she grows depressed, much to the sadness of Roger and the helplessness of the pets.

Blythe's Big Idea

Blythe's Big Idea

Episode number: 11

Overview: Blythe must trade in her scooter for a sales kiosk in order for her to enter enter the International Pet Fashion Expo. Meanwhile, Roger's airline launches a "Pet Jet" service, with the pets using it to launch one of their largest fantasies yet.

Commercial Success

Commercial Success

Episode number: 12

Overview: Slow business prompts Mrs. Twombly to shoot a commercial for Littlest Pet Shop.

So Interesting

So Interesting

Episode number: 13

Overview: Penny Ling invents a convoluted tale during a story-creation session among the pets.

To Paris With Zoe

To Paris With Zoe

Episode number: 14

Overview: When Blythe fills in for Zoe's owners and accompanies her to a dog show in Paris, they suddenly find themselves smitten; Blythe with the city and Zoe with a mime artist dog named Philippe.

Super Sunil

Super Sunil

Episode number: 15

Overview: Penny Ling decides to give Sunil a superhero outfit and make the two of them a superhero duo in order to help Sunil overcome his fears. Sunil pretends to rescue his friends, which becomes a problem when he believes he actually has superpowers. Meanwhile, with the help of Russell and Sugar Sprinkles, Blythe helps Youngmee and her aunt Christie find an ideal parking space for the Sweet Delights truck, only to compete for it against the Biskit Twins.

Sweet Pepper

Sweet Pepper

Episode number: 16

Overview: Blythe must babysit Buttercream while trying to finish reading a book simultaneously, while Pepper struggles to socialize with a visitor to the day camp whom she finds herself smitten with.

Shanghai Hi-Jinks

Shanghai Hi-Jinks

Episode number: 17

Overview: When Blythe and the pets travel to Shanghai to attend a ceremony honoring Mrs. Twombly as originator of Kung Fu Quilting, Penny Ling is reunited with family she never knew she had. Meanwhile the pets prepare a Chinese dragon dance to ward off spirits.

Grounded

Grounded

Episode number: 18

Overview: The results of DNA testing for two of the pets cause panic in the day camp. Meanwhile, Roger is laid off from his job as a pilot, and assumes the role of the Biskit twin's personal assistant and chauffeur instead.

Inside Job

Inside Job

Episode number: 19

Overview: The pets are driven to madness trying to identify a hum resonating from inside the shop, while Blythe runs for class president against the Biskits.

Plane it on Rio!

Plane it on Rio!

Episode number: 20

Overview: An old nemesis shows up to defeat Blythe and the pets competing in the Carnival parade in Rio.

Littlest Bigfoot

Littlest Bigfoot

Episode number: 21

Overview: Roger takes Blythe and the pets to a camping trip in search of Bigfoot.

Sunil's Sick Day

Sunil's Sick Day

Episode number: 22

Overview: Russell tries to reconcile Sunil and Vinnie's friendship after an emotional falling out sparks between them.

The Hedgehog In The Plastic Bubble

The Hedgehog In The Plastic Bubble

Episode number: 23

Overview: Russell and Blythe find themselves in a (partially imagined) state of solitude.

Standup Stinker

Standup Stinker

Episode number: 24

Overview: The pets try to convince Minka that she is the first monkey to land on Mars, and Pepper asks Blythe for input for her stand-up comedy act.

The Expo Factor (1)

The Expo Factor (1)

Episode number: 25

Overview: Blythe stresses over the upcoming International Pet Fashion Expo when she is asked to do a photo shoot for Très Blasé.

The Expo Factor (2)

The Expo Factor (2)

Episode number: 26

Overview: At the Pet Expo, the Biskits sabotage Blythe at every turn, fueling superstitions over her entry. At the end, the Pets and Blythe are able to recover her stuff and exposes the Biskits' sabotage. The Biskits' butler confesses that they made him take part of their scheme. They fired their butler. The butler became a photographer. The Biskits are humiliated and expose for their crime. Blythe won the International Pet Fashion Expo. Pets got their faces at the magazine.