Little Charmers

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Little Charmers
Little Charmers logo.png
Created by Jennifer Dodge
Irene Weibel
Developed by Carolyn Hay
Directed by Jason Groh
Starring Addison Holley
Paul Cadieux
Alexa Torrington
Matilda Gilbert
Composer(s) Asher Lenz
Stephan Skratt
Country of origin Canada
United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 43 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Lynne Warner
Patricia Burns
Helen Labeau
Toni Stevens
Running time 22 minutes
Production company(s) Nelvana Enterprises
Spin Master Entertainment
Thunderbird Films
Release
Original network Treehouse TV (Canada)
YTV (Canada)
Nickelodeon (US, 2015)
Nick Jr. (U.S., 2015–present)
Original release January 12, 2015 (2015-01-12)[1] –
present
External links
Official website
Production website

Little Charmers is a 2015 Canadian-American computer-animated 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[2] Treehouse TV announced a week later that it was scheduled in Canada on the last day of January[3] however episode 2 debuted 6 days after this announcement and 6 days prior to the scheduled debut.

Characters

Main characters

  • Hazel Charming (voiced by Addison Holley) - A young Charmer magic is known for its tendency not to work out well. Sometimes Hazel uses her wand in Charmhouse.
  • Canada (voiced by Paul Cadieux) - A young Canadian from red carpet red leaf, yay chicks from one dreams.
  • Lavender (voiced by Alexa Torrington) - A bow-loving and purple-haired Charmer who uses potions to help the others. She has won awards for fashion design.[4]
  • Posie (voiced by Matilda Gilbert) - A lighthearted Charmer who plays the flute. Lavender nicknames her Pookie[4] and Poopsie.[4]
  • Mr. Charming - Hazel's bespectacled wizard[5] father and the owner of a broom store.
  • Mrs. Charming (aka Enchantress or The Enchantress) - Hazel's mother and the most powerful[citation needed] Charmer.

Recurring characters

  • Seven is Hazel's cat.
  • Florrie is Canada's rabbit.
  • Flare is Lavender's dragon.
  • Treble is Posie's owl.
  • Parsley - Posie's older brother. Although not seen using his powers as often, he is also capable of casting charms and cause mischief.[6]
  • Prince Ferg - a frog prince of the pond.
  • Gary the Gnome shows up in several episodes
  • Mrs. Greensparkle the schoolteacher shows up in several episodes
  • Olive shows up in several
  • Willow shows up in several
  • a green mother dragon returns in 'Dragon Daycare' after being shown in an earlier episode
  • Nelson the Gnome

Episodes

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No. Title Directed by Written by U.S. air date Canadian air date Production
code
U.S. viewers
(in millions)
1a[7][8] "Prince Not So Charming"[7] Jason Groh Steve Sullivan January 12, 2015 (2015-01-12)[1][7] February 1, 2015 101[1] N/A
1b[7] "A Charming Outfit"[7] Jason Groh Aaron Barnett January 12, 2015 (2015-01-12)[1][7] February 1, 2015 101[1] N/A
2a[8]
or 3a[8]
"Double Trouble Spell" Jason Groh Brian Hartigan January 14, 2015 (2015-01-14)[1] January 25, 2015 103[1][9] N/A
Hazel clones herself to finish cleaning up her room so she can go to the Sleepover. But another Hazel causes to make more copies by discovering the spell and make them clean the town. Now, Hazel have to save the day.
2b[8]
or 3b[8]
"Charming Pets" Jason Groh Steve Sullivan January 14, 2015 (2015-01-14)[1] January 25, 2015 103[1][9] N/A
3a
or 4[8]
"A Charming Do Over" Jason Groh Ben Joseph January 15, 2015 (2015-01-15)[1] February 8, 2015 104[1][9] N/A
On the Annual Crystal Ball Carnival, the Little Charmers are having fun at the carnival, they wanted the crystal ball but Parsley tricks them into losing the game, later, the Charmers make up a spell and the day repeats via magic. Will they get the Crystal Ball on time without being tricked?
3b "A Charming Fad"[1] Jason Groh Diane Moore January 15, 2015 (2015-01-15)[1] February 8, 2015 104[1] N/A
4a "Lucky Seven"[10] Jason Groh Dan Williams & Lienne Sawatsky January 19, 2015 (2015-01-19)[1] February 15, 2015 105[1][10] N/A
Seven runs off after being pushed out by Hazel. Hazel and her friends must find Seven before the Crystal Comet Day.
4b "Moon Madness" Jason Groh Steve Sullivan January 19, 2015 (2015-01-19)[1] February 15, 2015 105[1] N/A
After the Charmers have a sleepover, they saw the moon and have a all-night sleepover party, the Charmers use magic on the Moon and is brought to life. Later, the Charmers need to find a way to get the Moon back up there before Morning.
5a[11] "Switcheroo"[11] Jason Groh John May & Suzanne Bolch January 21, 2015 (2015-01-21)[1][11] February 15, 2015 106[1] N/A
Hazel switches bodies with her mom. Later, there's a fight between the ogres and the gnomes.
5b[11] "Garden Pests"[11] Jason Groh Brian Hartigan January 21, 2015 (2015-01-21)[1][11] February 15, 2015 106[1] N/A
6a "Charming Chatterbox" Jason Groh Aaron Barnett January 23, 2015 (2015-01-23)[1] January 25, 2015 109[1][12] N/A
The Charmers find Mom's old toy which is a chattery chatterbox. The Charmers soon fed magic spells without permission. Now, they need to stop it before it's spread it's chatter! Before they can do so, Gnome Zeli's voice is switched with an ogre's!
6b "Cluck Stars" Jason Groh Steve Sullivan January 23, 2015 (2015-01-23)[1] January 25, 2015 109[1] N/A
7a "Freeze Dance" Jason Groh Steve Sullivan January 27, 2015 (2015-01-27)[1] February 22, 2015 107 [1] N/A
The Charmers want snow to come so they use the Snow Dance spell. Soon, they made Snowflake, a Snow Charmer which is brought to life. When the snow melts, the Charmers do a freeze dance and freeze the town. Snowflake is having fun and the Charmers need to do something fast. Will they unfreeze the town or it is doomed when the Charmers get frozen?
7b "The Gingerbread Boy" Jason Groh Steve Sullivan January 27, 2015 (2015-01-27)[1] February 22, 2015 107[1] N/A
People want to eat the sentient gingerbread boy and he doesn't want to be eaten. The Charmers soon find him and find some ways to keep the nibblers from eating him, such as a awful smell with vegetables. The plan A didn't work and the Charmers make the Gingerbread Boy invisible. It soon causes havoc in Charmville and the Charmers need to stop it. They soon realize it needs a friend so the problem will be solved.
8a "Fashion No Show" Jason Groh Brian Hartigan January 29, 2015 (2015-01-29)[1] February 22, 2015 110[1] 0.69[13]
8b "Locket or Lose It" Jason Groh John May & Suzanne Bolch January 29, 2015 (2015-01-29)[1] February 22, 2015 110[1] 0.69[13]
The Charmers get their own lockets for being friends for a long time. Hazel wants to make a perfect Lavender picture on her locket but instead takes her inside the locket. The Charmers go on a quest to bring her back and meet a new ogre, which is Pickle Munchingfeet.
9 "Charmy Hearts Day"[1]
"Charming Heart Day"[14]
Jason Groh Steve Sullivan February 13, 2015 (2015-02-13)[1] September 17, 2015 under proper title
3 January 2016 under altered[14]
112[1] 1.18[15]
A Valentine's Day themed episode.
10a[16] "Uncharmed Life"[16] Jason Groh Steve Sullivan February 20, 2015 (2015-02-20)[1][16] March 1, 2015 111[1] N/A
10b[16] "Pest Friends Forever"[16] Jason Groh Steve Sullivan February 20, 2015 (2015-02-20)[1][16] March 1, 2015 111[1] N/A
(Not to be confused with the later episode "Pet Friends Forever".)
11a[17]
or 2[8]
"A Charming Trio"[17] Jason Groh Steve Sullivan February 20, 2015 (2015-02-20)[1][17] February 1, 2015 102[1][9] N/A
11b[17] "Add a Little Parsley"[18]
"Add A Little Parsley"[17]
Jason Groh Ursula Ziegler-Sullivan[18] February 20, 2015 (2015-02-20)[1][17] February 1, 2015 102[1] N/A
12a[19] "Hairy Ways"[19] Jason Groh Steve Sullivan March 13, 2015 (2015-03-13)[1] March 1, 2015[19] 113[1] N/A
A hair curse inconveniences Hazel and her parents.
12b[19] "Calling All Cauldrons"[19] Jason Groh Steve Sullivan March 13, 2015 (2015-03-13)[1] March 1, 2015[19] 113[1] N/A
A new cauldron competes with the old one.
13a[20] "Wish Upon A Jar"[21]
"Wish Upon a Jar"[20]
Jason Groh Steve Sullivan[21] March 13, 2015 (2015-03-13)[1][20] March 15, 2015 114[1] N/A
13b[20] "Upside Down Friends"[20] Jason Groh John May & Suzanne Bolch March 13, 2015 (2015-03-13)[1][20] March 15, 2015 114[1] N/A
A bat befriends Flare.
14a[22] "Zip Zoom Broom"[22] Jason Groh Brian Hartigan August 4, 2015 (2015-08-04)[citation needed] March 22, 2015[22] TBA 0.65[23][unreliable source?]
Hazel steals a broom and uses it without permission.
14b[22] "Sheepover Party"[22] Jason Groh Brian Hartigan August 4, 2015 (2015-08-04)[citation needed] March 22, 2015[22] TBA 0.65[23][unreliable source?]
Sheep are counted to try and sleep at a sleepover.
15[24] "Sparkle Bunny"[24] Jason Groh John May & Suzanne Bolch April 3, 2015 (2015-04-03)[1] March 29, 2015[24] 116[1] N/A
An Easter themed episode.
16a[25] "Frankenflare"[25] Jason Groh Brian Hartigan August 6, 2015 (2015-08-06)[citation needed] March 29, 2015[25] TBA 0.40[26][unreliable source?]
When Flare gets giant and cause a fog with her dragon hiccups, the charmers had to turn her to normal size.
16b[25] "Charming Cheers"[25] Jason Groh John May & Suzanne Bolch August 6, 2015 (2015-08-06)[citation needed] March 29, 2015[25] TBA 0.40[26][unreliable source?]
17a[27] "Bean There, Done That"[27]
"Bean There Done That"[citation needed]
Jason Groh John May & Suzanne Bolch August 11, 2015 (2015-08-11)[citation needed] April 5, 2015[27] TBA 0.55[28][unreliable source?]
17b[27] "Charmville Unchained"[27] Jason Groh Dan Williams & Lienne Sawatsky August 11, 2015 (2015-08-11)[citation needed] April 5, 2015[27] TBA 0.55[28][unreliable source?]
18a[29] "My Charmhouse is Your Charmhouse"[30]
"My Charmhouse Is Your Charmhouse"[29]
Jason Groh Steve Sullivan[30] August 13, 2015 (2015-08-13)[citation needed] April 19, 2015[29] TBA 0.67[31][unreliable source?]
Nelson Gnome comes to live in the Charmhouse after the charmers destroy his home.
18b[29] "Frog For a Day"[29] Jason Groh Steve Sullivan August 13, 2015 (2015-08-13)[citation needed] April 19, 2015[29] TBA 0.67[31][unreliable source?]
19a[32] "Charm Your Mom Day"[32]
"Charm Your Mom"[33]
Jason Groh Brian Hartigan or May 8, 2015 (2015-05-08)[1][32] May 5, 2015 (2015-05-05)[33] 121[1][33] N/A
A Mother's Day themed episode.
19b[32] "A Charming Campout"[32] Jason Groh John May & Suzanne Bolch May 8, 2015 (2015-05-08)[1][32] May 5, 2015[33] 121[1] N/A
Mr. Charming teaches wilderness navigation.
20[35] "Spooky Pumpkin Moon Night"[36] Jason Groh John May & Suzanne Bolch October 21, 2015 on Nick[36] October 23, 2015 on Treehouse TBA 0.57[37]

Mrs. Charming tries to bake without magic, which is forbidden to use on Pumpkin Moon Night, and instead, she burns her pies. After failing to collect as much candy as Parsely, who stole extra candy by growing a second head he pretends is his friend, Hazel tries to beat him to choosing the biggest pumpkin. When Parsley wins that race too, Hazel breaks the taboo by enchanting her pumpkin with magic. It not only grows larger than expected, but gains arms and sentience. It befriends the plant-loving Posie, and is able to out-smart her in a game of tic tac toe. Its happy dancing and joyous laughter at experiencing the wonders of life is quickly doused by the Charmers force-feeding it butter, cinnamon, cloves, eggs, flour, milk, nutmeg and sugar until it dies. It explodes into slices of pumpkin pie. Too disgusted to consume it themselves, they feed the baked corpse of their murdered Jack-O-Lantern friend to their unaware family and friends, without informing them beforehand about the fate of victim they were eating. It turns out Parsley won the pumpkin race by enchanting his broom.

Note: First premiered on May 13, 2015 in Brazil.[34]
21a[38] "A Charming Wedding"[38] Jason Groh Brian Hartigan August 18, 2015 (2015-08-18)[38] September 5, 2015 TBA 0.41[39]
21b[38] "A Snug Little Rug"[40]
"Snug Little Rug"[38]
Jason Groh Dan Williams & Lienne Sawatsky[40] August 18, 2015 (2015-08-18)[38] September 5, 2015 TBA 0.41[39]
22a[41] "Somewhere Over The Rainbow"[42]
"Somewhere Over the Rainbow"[41]
Jason Groh John May & Suzanne Bolch[42] August 20, 2015 (2015-08-20)[41] September 11, 2015 TBA 0.39[43]
Hazel becomes a unicorn to teach a baby unicorn named Lulu how to jump rainbows. She also makes weird-shaped rainbows.
22b[41] "Circus Surprise"[41] Jason Groh Steve Sullivan August 20, 2015 (2015-08-20)[41] September 11, 2015 TBA 0.39[43]
23[44]
aka 0[8]
"Magical Mistakes"[44] Jason Groh Brian Hartigan August 22, 2015 (2015-08-22)[44] September 21, 2015 TBA 0.36[45][unreliable source?]
A recap episode showing old footage of mistakes Hazel made.
24[46] "Musical Moments"[46] Jason Groh Brian Hartigan August 22, 2015 (2015-08-22)[46] September 22, 2015 TBA 0.38[45][unreliable source?]
A recap episode showing old footage of songs from previous stories.
25a[47] "Sing Song Pox"[47] Jason Groh Ross Hastings October 26, 2015 (2015-10-26)[citation needed] September 18, 2015[47] TBA 0.65[48][unreliable source?]
25b[47] "Tooth on the Loose"[47]
"A Tooth on the Loose"[citation needed]
Jason Groh Victor Cook (story)
Michael Harrison (teleplay)
October 26, 2015 (2015-10-26)[citation needed] September 18, 2015[47] TBA 0.65[48][unreliable source?]
26a[49] "Hurry Up Hazel"[49] Jason Groh Michael Pattison October 28, 2015[citation needed] September 25, 2015[49] TBA 0.52[50][unreliable source?]
Hazel speeds herself up to rush through enchantress lessons so she can play with friends.
26b[49] "No Charm in the House"[49] Jason Groh Jack Pendarvis October 28, 2015[citation needed] September 25, 2015[49] TBA 0.52[50][unreliable source?]

The Charmhouse won't let the girls in, so they ask the Enchantress what's up, but miss out on the important bits, and go to the Sparkle Tree to get Sparkle Glue until they figure out love is the answer.

Note: The encounter with the Sparkle Tree is referenced by Hazel in "The Magic of Charmville", a recap episode which aired 1 day prior to this in Canada.
27a[51] "Charming Nightlights"[51][52] Jason Groh Don Lusk and Mike Patterson (story)
Heather Martinez (teleplay)
October 29, 2015[52] October 2, 2015[51] TBA 0.49[53][unreliable source?]
The girls make the sun vanish, and moths and frogs become attracted to them when they spill neon green goo all over their bodies.
27b[51] "Charming Babies"[51][52] Jason Groh Aaron Springer (story)
Alison Snowden (teleplay)
October 29, 2015[52] October 2, 2015[51] TBA 0.49[53][unreliable source?]
The girls babysit Thistle, the infant younger brother of Posie (and Parsley presumably)
28a[54][55] "Unicorn Without a Horn"[54][55] Jason Groh Mike Martz November 30, 2015 (2015-11-30)[citation needed] October 9, 2015[54][55] 127[56] 0.93[57][unreliable source?]
28b[54][55] "All Stirred Up"[54][55]
"Stir Crazy Charmer"
Jason Groh Tom Kenny and Mike Schwartz November 30, 2015 (2015-11-30)[citation needed] October 9, 2015[54][55] TBA 0.93[57][unreliable source?]
29a[58][59]
or not[9]
"A Charming Mistake"[58][59] Jason Groh Paul J. Smith December 1, 2015 (2015-12-01)[citation needed] October 16, 2015[58][59] TBA 0.71[60][unreliable source?]
29b[58][59]
or not[9]
"A Charming Surprise Birthday"[59][61] Jason Groh Jason Groh December 1, 2015 (2015-12-01)[citation needed] October 16, 2015[58][59] TBA 0.71[60][unreliable source?]
30a[62] "Old School Magic"
"Dad's Hat Magic"[62]
Jason Groh Ray Patterson (story)
Shawn Murray and Don Patterson (teleplay)
October 27, 2015 (2015-10-27)[62] TBA TBA 0.57[63]
30b[62] "Charming Ogres"[62] Jason Groh Mike Schwartz October 27, 2015 (2015-10-27)[62] TBA TBA 0.57[63]
31a[61][64]
aka 29a[9]
"Wandering Wand"[61][64] Jason Groh Michael Stokes November 5, 2015[9] or December 2, 2015 (2015-12-02)[citation needed] November 6, 2015[61][64] TBA 0.44[65][unreliable source?]
31b[61][64]
aka 29b[9]
"Good Knight, Good Day"[61][64] Jason Groh John May & Suzanne Bolch November 5, 2015[9] or December 2, 2015 (2015-12-02)[citation needed] November 6, 2015[61][64] TBA 0.44[65][unreliable source?]
The Charmers want Parsely to portray the knight in their princess roleplaying game. He does not agree, so they cast a mind control spell on him. Initially enjoying the violation of his free will, it eventually gets out of hand so they return him back to normal.
32a[66][67]
aka 31a[9]
"Band on the Run"[66][67] Jason Groh John May & Suzanne Bolch November 12, 2015[9] or December 3, 2015 (2015-12-03)[citation needed] November 13, 2015[66][67] 131[68] 0.59[69]
The Charmers form a band and put on a performance.
32b[66][67]
aka 31b[9]
"Picture Perfect Posie"[66][67] Jason Groh Anita Kapila November 12, 2015[9] or December 3, 2015 (2015-12-03)[citation needed] November 13, 2015[66][67] TBA 0.59[69]
Posie is trapped in a photograph by magic.
33[citation needed] "Pet Friends Forever" Jason Groh Victor Cook TBA September 23, 2015 TBA TBD
A recap of pet moments from previous episodes. (Not to be confused with the earlier episode "Pest Friends Forever".)
34[citation needed] "The Magic of Charmville" Jason Groh Alison Snowden TBA September 24, 2015 TBA TBD

A recap of magic moments from previous episodes.

Note: The encounter with the Sparkle Tree (from "No Charm in the House") is remembered by Hazel here, indicating the events of that episode preceded this one, even though the recap episode debuted 1 day earlier on Treehouse.
35a
aka 32a[9]
"Forget Me Not"[70] Jason Groh Brian Hartigan November 19, 2015[9] November 20, 2015 TBA N/A
35b
aka 32b[9]
"Nelson In Charge"[70] Jason Groh John May & Suzanne Bolch November 19, 2015[9] November 20, 2015 TBA N/A
The Charmers are being babysat by Nelson.
36a[citation needed]
aka 33a[9]
"Glass Slipper"[71] Jason Groh Steve Sullivan November 26, 2015[9] November 27, 2015 TBA N/A
36b[citation needed]
aka 33b[9]
"Hazel, You Shrunk The Charmers!"[71] Jason Groh John May & Suzanne Bolch November 26, 2015[9] November 27, 2015 TBA N/A
The Charmers have to survive in the yard outside when they are accidentally shrunk and unable to use their wands to return to normal. Eventually they catch the attention of the Enchantress who fixes the problem.
37[citation needed]
aka 33[72]
"Santa Sparkle"[73] Jason Groh Aaron Springer & Steven Banks December 11, 2015 (2015-12-11)[1][72] December 15, 2015[73] 130[1] 0.73[74]
38a[citation needed]
or 34a[9]
"Hazel-Nuts"[9] Jason Groh Ashley Lannigan January 1, 2016 December 16, 2015[9] TBA N/A
Hazel makes magical bracelets and enchants them so people will love them, but she Hazels the spell and the magic enchants the wearer to become infatuated with Hazel herself. Everyone begins copying her and she eventually gets sick of it. Eventually she figures out that by taking off her own bracelet and pretending it is out of fashion, everyone else follows suit, freeing themselves from the mind control.
38b[citation needed]
aka 34b[9]
"Charming Cookies"[9] Jason Groh Steve Sullivan January 1, 2016 December 16, 2015[9] TBA N/A
39a[citation needed]
or 34[8]
"A Charming Story" Jason Groh Anita Kapila January 8, 2016 (2016-01-08) 18:45, January 8, 2016 (-05:00) (2016-01-08T18:45-05:00) TBA N/A
The group discusses Ruby Sparkle. She is the favorite Super-Charmer of Lavender and Posie says she can turn invisible and walk through walls and always saves the day. Not wanting the fun to end at the conclusion of the novel, the Charmers summon Ruby to their own world. To her chagrin, her powers do not function in Charmville. Asking Hazel's mom for help, the Enchantress explains that her powers are tied to her world, just like the Charmers' magic would not work in Ruby's world. Ruby wants to stay in spite of this until the Charmers discover that Ruby's story is disappearing without her. Fearing the loss of her friend Tiny (she is vanishing as well) Ruby consents to return to the book.
39b[citation needed] "Magic Mishap"
"Machic Mishap"
Jason Groh Anita Kapila January 8, 2016 (2016-01-08) 18:45, January 8, 2016 (-05:00) (2016-01-08T18:45-05:00) TBA N/A
The sparkle needed to work magic is lost. While Hazel's mom is busy brewing potions to cure the magical maladies that the town's populace suffer, the Charmers ride their dysfunctional brooms to the top of a nearby mountain to find the fairies, the source of the sparkles needed to work magic, to discern the problem. Upon arrival, they discover 3 fairies (Alvie and Belinda and Iris) arguing over who gets to keep a gemstone. They are informed by a fourth non-fighting fairy named Enid that this had been going on a while. Trying to copy the gemstone so they could each have one, they accidentally turn it into 3 frogs due to wand malfunction. Eventually, they decide to give the fairies their friendship lockets so their shininess will make them happy.
40a[citation needed]
or 36a[8]
"Posie's Pesky Potion"[75] Jason Groh Ashley Lannigan April 11, 2016 (2016-04-11) 18:30, January 15, 2016 (-05:00) (2016-01-15T18:30-05:00)[75] TBA N/A
Posie tries her hand at potions (Lavender's specialty) for a Charm School assignment but fails and instead of brewing a happiness potion, makes Charmville residents depressed instead. Eventually she tries a happiness spell using her forte, music, and fixes the problem. Her teacher applauds this in spite of her deviating from the instructions for the school project.
40b[citation needed] "Sparklestorm Adventure"
"Sparkle Storm Adventure"
Mike Schwartz & Jason Groh Brian Hartigan April 11, 2016 (2016-04-11) 18:45, January 15, 2016 (-05:00) (2016-01-15T18:45-05:00) TBA N/A
A rampaging Sparklestorm descends upon Charmville, threatening to steal all its sounds and encase it in silence. The Enchantress needs the most beautiful song ever heard as a spell component to disrupt the storm, so her daughter and her two friends seek it out. Posie recalls her childhood music wizard Mr. Carol telling her that fairies are the most talented. In attempting to summon fairies from Mount Sparklemore, the Charmers accidentally turn themselves into fairies. When they find a Fairy Cave they are greeted by Fairy Dahlia who agrees to help them with their problem. She forms a choir with two other fairies, and Posie joins in with her flute. They manage to store the song in a magic jar just before the storm steals the fairy trio's voices. Meanwhile the Enchantress is listening to townsfolk and rejects the ogress Freda's horn music. She is in the middle of politely rejecting her husband's one man band when the Charmers return, dodging lightning bolts. Lightning zaps the jar out of Hazel's hands and it falls open on the ground, the fairy's tune escaping useless into the air. Posie makes up for Hazel's failure by remembering the song, and her performance on her flute is enough to fuel the Enchantress' spell, who completes it while protecting Posie from the sound-snatching spell using a magical force bubble. The disaster abated, the Charmers get permission from the Enchantress to stay fairies a while longer, and have fun playing fairy tag.
41a[citation needed]
or 39a[8]
"Bigger, Better, Broomier!"[76]
"Bigger Better Broomier!"[8]
TBA Steve Sullivan[76] January 22, 2016 (2016-01-22)[77] 18:30, January 22, 2016 (-05:00) (2016-01-22T18:30-05:00)[76] TBA N/A
41b[citation needed]
or 39b[8]
"Night Owls"[76] TBA John May & Suzanne Bolch[76] January 22, 2016 (2016-01-22)[77] 18:45, January 29, 2016 (-05:00) (2016-01-29T18:45-05:00)[76] TBA N/A
42a[citation needed]
or 38a[8]
"A Charmazing Race"
"A Charming Race"[8]
TBA John May & Suzanne Bolch January 29, 2016 (2016-01-29) 18:30, January 29, 2016 (-05:00) (2016-01-29T18:30-05:00) TBA N/A
42b[citation needed]
or 38b[8]
"Dragon Daycare"[8] TBA Steve Sullivan January 29, 2016 (2016-01-29) 18:45, January 29, 2016 (-05:00) (2016-01-29T18:45-05:00) TBA N/A
43a "Sparkleberry Pies"[78] TBA TBA March 11, 2016 (2016-03-11)[77] 18:30, March 11, 2016 (-05:00) (2016-03-11T18:30-05:00)[78] TBA N/A
43b "Wishing Fish"[78] TBA TBA March 11, 2016 (2016-03-11)[77] 18:45, March 11, 2016 (-05:00) (2016-03-11T18:45-05:00)[78] TBA N/A

Broadcast

Little Charmers premiered on Nick Jr. in Australia and New Zealand on May 4, 2015,[79][80] on Nick Jr. Too in the United Kingdom and Ireland on June 22,[81] and on Nick Jr. in Southeast Asia on July 6.[82]

Games

  1. Charmers in Training[83][84]
  2. Hazel Eyes[85]
  3. Junior Brooms[86][87]
  4. Sparkle Up![88][89]

Merchandise

14 different toys based on the series were made.[90] Spin Master made toys including dolls, figurines, plushies and RPGs.[91]

Additionally bedding is made by Baby Boom Consumer Products,[91] cake decorations by Bakery Crafts[91] Halloween costumes by Rubie's Costume Company,[91] and other products by Scholastic.[91]

Volumes

Episodes from season 1 were split into 3 volumes of 10 episodes when marketed in batches on Amazon.com (wrongly called "season" instead of "volume"[92]) and iTunes[93] and YouTube.[94]

See also

  • PJ Masks: the female protagonist of both 3-D animated shows is voiced in English by the same actress

References

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