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Hello, and welcome back to the Littlest PetCast. It has been a while. Today, we are going over the episode "Paint a Picture, It Lasts Longer" written by Nick Confalone, and directed by Joel Dickie, Steven Garcia, and Mike Myhre. In this episode, Minka paints a picture, but doesn't like it. Blythe likes it and brings it to school. Minka asked her not to say it was her, but in doing so, she says she painted it herself. When the Biskits want their own version, things get even more complicate.Am I going to be able to finish season 4 in a timely manor? How should you space your montages? What did you make of this episode? Did I over-react about the giving away Francois line? Why Big Eyes?My Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/vgckennyLPC on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkw-i587zdImpnw1SYIkrlA?
Hello, and welcome to the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode, we take a look at the episode "Two Peas in a Podcast", written by Roger Eschbacher, and directed by Joel Dickie, Steven Garcia, and Mike Myhre. In this episode, Blythe is show to have a successful podcast. The Biskits want that success, but can't find it by being themselves. They get even more desprate when their father promises them more money. Meanwhile, Penny Ling explains that she is moving. Before she can tell them a crucial detail, the rest of the pets agree to do whatever Penny wants. Penny loves that and goes along with it, but knows that sooner or later she'll have to tell the truth.How many Roger moments does Blythe have that we don't see? Who doesn't give in to their selfish desires every once in a little while? Did the Biskits give a reverse backhanded compliment? Does this jive with the Biskit Redemption Arc? Would Gen-Zers cite this as one of the reasons they're socialist?My Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/vgckennyLPC on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkw-i587zdImpnw1SYIkrlA?
Hello, and welcome to the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode, we look at the doughnut hole that is "Guilt Tripping", written by Adam Beechen, and directed by Joel Dickie and Steven Garcia, and we see the truth within. In the episode, Blythe accidentally causes the Biskits to get suspended from school. Meanwhile, Pepper broke Vinnie's lucky rock, and awaits punishment. Both of them feel guilty. With all the facts lined up, we can finally figure this out.Did Mr. Barish change subjects? Are characters acting in character? Would you take advantage of the Biskit's wealth if you had the opportunity? Did I spoil Knives Out for you? Should this episode be in season 1?My Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/vgckennyLPC on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkw-i587zdImpnw1SYIkrlA?
Hello and welcome to the Littlest PetCast. In this episode, we talk about the episode "Senior Day", with story by Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, and Eric Rogers, teleplay by Eric Rogers, and directed by Joel Dickie and Steven Garcia. In this episode, Russell visits his dad, Jerry, who is a bit troubling at times. Meanwhile, while volunteering at a retirement home, Blythe talks with her favorite resident, Lorraine. Lorraine says that Blythe and her granddaughters would get along. Things get troubling for Blythe when she realizes who her granddaughters are.What aspects of shows would you consider best not acknowledging? Can the Biskits be redeemed? Is Jerry even stricter than Russell? Does an LPS bible exist? Should this show get more real when it comes to the topic of family members who are...troublesome at times?My Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/vgckennyLPC on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkw-i587zdImpnw1SYIkrlA?
Hello, and welcome to the second bonus for season 3. Today, we are looking at the shorts that aired before season 4. All shorts written by Julie McNall Cahill, and Tim Cahill. While we have half the amount of shorts, we spend almost just as much time discussing them. The shorts go from funny, to really funny, and then heartfelt at the end.Does winning "Most Unique Breed" count as winning a dog show? Are the Biskits written better than Lila from Miraculous Ladybug? How excellent are these punchlines? Could the last short be the end? How much do I like cheese?
Hello, and welcome to the season 3 finale of the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode we are going over the episode "It's the Pet Fest", with part one's story by Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, and Roger Escbacher, and teleply aby Roger Escbacher. Part two's story by Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, and Guy Toubes, and teleplay by Guy Toubes. Both parts directed by Joel Dickie and Steven Garcia. In this episode, Blythe's plan for Pet Fest comes together when she finds her big idea. That idea is turning it into a fundraiser for the Endangered Animals Fund and have the Soul Patches headline. Soon, Blythe is off taking care of everything this festival needs, and dealing with the hiccups that come from running an even like this.How do you differentiate a fear of heights and a fear of falling? Do the Biskits just not want to use their powers sometimes? Is context important? Where is everyone? Does this episode demonstrate that this show could work with a longer airtime?
Hello, and welcome back to the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode, we go over the episode "A Night at The Pawza", with story by Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, Evan Gore, and Heather Lombard, teleplay by Evan Gore and Heather Lombard, and directed by Joel Dickie and Steven Garcia. In this episode, LPS shuts down for three days due to ants. Mrs. Twombly remembers that she has a friend who runs a pet hotel called The Pawza, but when they get there, they find that the place isn't as great as the website made it out to be. They meet Sophie, Mrs. T's friend, and her new employee who made the website, Madison. Mrs. T and Blythe volunteer to help fix the place up and they bring in Roger to help. However, the Biskits see this, and Fisher wants to run them out of business, under the assumption that this is an LPS property. He hires someone to pretend to be a building inspector to shut it down before it can open.Why is this episode's message "Capitalism is evil"? Is it illegal to kill animals in this universe? Do you understand how the Biskit power works? Are you friends with your insurance agents? How many flaws with basic logic does this episode have?
Hello and welcome to this episode of the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode we are looking at the episode "Two Pets for Two Pests", written by Tom Minton and directed by Joel Dickie. In this episode, Pet Appreciation Day is here, and after some deliberation, Blythe brings Penny and Vinnie. Meanwhile, after hearing that it will get you out of classes, the Biskits decide to adopt two chinchillas, named Kashmir and Velvet, but only for the day. Cashmere and Velvet want to be owned by the Biskits, and Blythe decides to put her Biskit knowledge to the test by getting them to adopt them for good. Meanwhile, Sunil thinks painting is easy, so Minka puts him up to it. However, Sunil finds it harder than it seems.Why is "Kashmir" spelled the way it is? Should you imitate someone when you're trying their outlet out? How extra are the Biskits? Did Fisher try to boost the number of customers he's gotten? Is Blythe a Phantom Santa? Can you see it coming?
"I can't get away. I think about the implications of being in the fray, and possibly the complications. Especially today, I worry over situations that I know will be OK. It's just underkill. Day after day they reappear Night after night my heartbeat shows the fear Ghosts appear and fade away...."Hello, and welcome back to the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode, we are going over the episode "Snow Stormin'", written by Roger Eschbacher, and directed by Joel Dickie. In this episode, the pets have had it with each other, but have to spend more time together after it's too late, I mean, they're snowed in. Blythe is saddened by this, and tries to think of a way to get them to reunite. Meanwhile, Roger tries to get into the Littlest Pet Shop, but finds himself anywhere but.Is Roger's story a Goofy cartoon with a dark twist at the end? Does the world of LPS live in Al Gore's ice cube dropping future? Is Buttercream's energy evil? How many schools did the Biskits get kicked out of? Can you just be mad at your friends sometimes?
"Blythe is still a skeptic, yes, you know her. Been best friends and will be till we die. I got all my veggies in fear from the abduction. Blythe really thinks I'm just telling lies. Alright Up all day long And there's something very wrong And I know it must be soon. Saw them this afternoon. I'm not like you guys I'm not like you..."Hello, and welcome to season 3 of the Littlest PetCast. Today we are going over the episode "War of the Weirds", written by Roger Eschbacher, and directed by Joel Dickie. In this episode, the pets think aliens have landed and will soon take over Downtown City. However, Blythe doesn't believe aliens exist. Meanwhile, Mrs. Twombly is mad about Fisher advertising, and decides to step up her game.Why are Universal Languages a bad idea? Why do pandas sleep standing up? What are some of your favorite missions in Sly 2? Did Roger see any aliens? How bad are the Biskits at advertising?
Hello and welcome back to the Littlest PetCast, were we are ending season two by going over the two-part epoisode "The Expo Factor". Part one of this episode has story by Julie McNally Cahill, Tim Cahill, and Roger Eschbacher, and teleplay by Roger Eschbacher. Part two of this episode has story by Julie McNally Cahill, Tim Cahill, and Adam Beechen, and teleplay by Adam Beechen. Both parts were directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Blythe is preparing to the International Pet Fashion Expo, but is stressing out over every little thing. He stress is only worsened when the Biskits get involved. Mona also asks Blythe to host a photo shoot, but scales back Blythe's creative control. Blythe has a lot to do, a a litle time to do it.What were the kids saying in 2014? Why does Lichtenstein get its own pavilion, but ALL OF AFRICA shares one? Does them mentioning New York validate my theory? Was Fisher a fool for thinking he could scare Mrs. Twombly? How much of season 2 is in this episode?
Hello and welcome back to the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode, we go over the episode "Littlest Bigfoot", with story by Dallas Parker and Roger Eschbacher, teleplay by Roger Eschbacher, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Roger gets a camper and takes Blythe and the pets camping. However, he wants to search for the elusive bigfoot, which scares Vinnie and Sunil. Penny meets a new forest friend, who no one believes exists, and Blythe finds creatures even more terrifying than a bigfoot: The Biskits.Does Roger keep photos of his wife? Should rich people stop saying the word "nasty"? Did most of the cast take snark pills before recording the episode? Are marshmallows animal-safe? Do you agree with me that "bigfoots" sounds better because it differentiates between creature and biology?
Hello and welcome to the beginning of the Not Netflix era of the Littlest PetCast. To kick this era off, we are looking at the episode "Inside Job", written by Tom Minton and directed by Dallas Parker. After learning about the terrible new water bottles her school is getting, Blythe vows to make a change. She does this by running for student president. However she faces strong opposition from the Biskits. Meanwhile, there's a mysterious noise in the pet shop, and the pets are going crazy.Do you find words as interesting as I do? How easy or hard is it for you to forgive hypocrites? Can a 7th grader lead a student body? Should you go Full Biskit to win an election, even with the best intentions? How much change has happened in shows aimed at girls between when I was younger and now? And how much farther can we go?
Hello and welcome to this episode of the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode, we look at the episode "Grounded", with stroy by Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, and Corey Powell, teleplay by Corey Powell, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode Roger loses his job for arbitrary reasons. To pull in some extra money he works for the Biskits, and he begins to have a profound effect on them. Meanwhile, Minka finds out that she is a rare speices of monkey known as a "Minkey" and Zoe finds out that she is a mutt, and is sad about that for some reason.Is Roger a human Goofy? Would the French give a royal pet to George Washington? If Roger is THIS powerful, how powerful was Blythe's mom? Are you glad to see a loop finally closed? Why does this show hate mutts?
Hello and welcome back to the Littlest PetCast. In this episode I try to explain the episode "Super Sunil", written by Guy Toubes, and directed by Dallas Parker while I'm a bit out of it. In this episode Sunil loses confidence in himself after getting super scared of bugs. Penny Ling gets the idea to bring his confidence by by turning him into the superhero "El Cobra Cabra." Meanwhile, Blythe helps Youngmee and Christie beat the Biskits to a good spot for their food truck.Should I have recorded this episode when I was more awake? Can you be considered OK if someone more awful than you shows up? What kind of power does Sunil actually have? Who is coming to meet me at KitsuneKon? Is confusion a bug or a feature for this show?
"Fame makes a dog take things over. Fame lets her loose, hard to swallow. Fame puts you there where things are hollow (fame). Fame, it's not her brain, it's just the flame. That burns her change to keep her insane (fame)" Hello and welcome back to the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode we look over the episode "What, Meme Worry?", written by Even Gore and Heather Lombard, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Sunil is very worried about getting his nails clipped. Jasper notices how worried he is and decides to take a picture and make it a meme. Sunil becomes an overnight sensation. This makes Sunil nervous, Zoe jealous, and the Biskits angry.Are the Biskits the worst kind of rich people? Why is racism an overhanging theme for this show? Did Blythe invite her friends over to go though all of the Scott Pilgrim game in one go? Do some of the later seasons of The Simpsons have good things? Is the way to being a successful meme just to be yourself?
Well...Welcome I guess...to this episode of the Littlest PetCast. I'm going to be straight with you; we're talking about racism in this episode. It's not a comfortable subject to talk about, but it needs to be talked about, because this episode is casually racist in some aspects. That being said, we are taking a look at the episode "Heart of Parkness", with story by Mitch Larson and Adam Beechen, teleplay by Adam Beechen, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Blythe and the pets go to the park, as does the Biskit family. Fisher is looking for a lost cobra he intends to sell, while Blythe wants the pets to have a good time. Sunil gets separated from everyone else and comes across a group of raccoons. However, the cobra that Fisher is looking for finds and attacks the raccoons, but Sunil is there to defend them.Why haven't these pets watched Magic School Bus? Who designed the awfully designed headphones the Biskits wear? Does nature itself hate the Biskit twins? Is the amount of stuff I'm putting off talking about make you feel like you're stepping on pins and needles? Why is this show casually racist at times?
Hello and welcome to this episode of the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode, things get wild when we go over the episode "The Nest Hats Craze!", written by Merriwether Williams and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Blythe becomes the center of a fashion storm when a nest lands on her head and everyone thinks that that's the next big thing in fashion. The Biskits then decide they want part of this fame and forcefully become Blythe's PR agents. Meanwhile, Blythe and the pets discover an egg in the nest and Blythe asks the pets to take care of it.How do time zones work with live TV? Did they foreshadow themselves doing the dumbest thing? Why is Blythe cursed when it comes to fame? Does Blythe have "Purified Biskit"? "What other questions could I have asked about this episode but didn't due to how many crazy things there are in the episode?
Welcome back to the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode we go through the episode "Bakers and Fakers" with story by Julie McNally Cahill, Tim Cahill, and Adam Beechen, teleplay by Adam Beechen, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, two love-stricken teachers come up with a historical cake baking competition that Blythe and her friends join. Things go from sweet to sour fast, as The Biskits also decide to participate. Meanwhile, because of something Buttercream said, Vinnie now believes that cake is trying to take over the world. I had to make sure that that's what I was typing.How many zeroes are in a kershmillion? What are the odds that a Japanese game developer has a five year old who watches American television? How gross is it to put lipstick on a locker? Would you invite your friend some place is he was dressed as a cowboy complaining about the cake takeover? Why is English so infuriating sometimes?
"I'm Brittany Biskit. I'm the gamest in the class. I never place nice. I'm The Devil's right-hand lass..." Welcome to this episode of the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode we are going to look at th episode "Books and Covers" with story by Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, and Adam Beechen, teleplay by Adam Beechen, and directed by Joel Dickie. In this episode after hearing how good The Biskits are at math CupBlythe makes a deal with them to join the math team, but it seems more than she bargained for. Meanwhile at the Pet Shop the pets think that a Siamese cat named Scout is an enemy agent and try to stop her.What's your favorite bit of spy fiction on the Darkwing Duck-Kill Bill spectrum? Are the Biskits Omega Level Mutants with untapped potential? Is OWCA hiding in plain sight? Should math clubs have questions so difficult that it breaks a student's mind? Are you allergic to polyester? Is Blythe better at keeping other people out of bad deals than Cuphead?
Welcome back to the Littlest PetCast. Today's episode is "Penny For Your Laughs" with story by Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, Evan Gore & Heather Lombard, teleplay by Evan Gore & Heather Lombard, and directed by Joel Dickie. In this episode, Blythe stands up for the Biskits, but that backfires when they brainwash her to become their BFF with the power of gifts and music. Meanwhile, Pepper realizes that her gacking the others with pistachio pudding is getting old and figures out she needs a new shtick. She thinks about insult comedy and becomes Pepper, the Insult Comic Skunk. But things go too far when she tries her new type of humor on Penny Ling.Is it ever "just a joke"? How hard is it to say "explain what a shtick is"? Can people corrupt you with music? Can I blame Pauly Shore for everything? Why DO I hate the Bratz so much?
This week we talk R-Patz, Dungeons and Dragons and Biskits jelousy of Penelope Cruz with special guest, central coast photographer, Walt Loveridge. www.waltloveridge.com