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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 back to the Littlest PetCast. In todays episode we finally close the book on being out of step with the air date order when we tackle the episode "The Very Littlest Pet Shop", written by Evan Gore and Heather Lombard. In this episode a slow loris named Dolores comes to the pet shop. She does not like to be laughed at, and Blythe tells the pets as much. However when Dolores's habits make everyone laugh she puts a curse on the Littlest Pet Shop to make it even smaller. The small store is taken in by Alice. Blythe and Zoe now have to find the shop before the curse lifts.How do you like my Stitch voice? Should Blythe call CPS for Alice? Would the KND help more troubled kids? Do animals have their own names for the places they live? Am I a fool, or does this make sense?
Hello and welcome to this episode of the Littlest PetCast. I'm glad you're listening, even if I can't do this episode justice. "What episode?" you ask. The episode "So Interesting", written by Evan Gore and Heather Lombard, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Penny Ling doesn't think she's interesting, but Blythe thinks otherwise. Penny Ling then get the idea to tell everyone the story of her life and meeting the Green Bean Fairy Queen, and suddenly she's the most interesting pet in the shop.Who roots for Pepe le Pew? Why are there so many problematic males even as animals? Do the scores given have any actual meaning? Will I even let go of things? Why aren't you watching the episode?
"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?
Hello and Welcome back to the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode, we go over the episode "Blythe's Pet Project", written by Evan Gore and Heather Lombard, and directed by Joel Dickie. In this episode, Mrs. Twombly looses her glasses, and Blythe meets a squirrel, who she affectionately names Shivers. Pepper believes that Shivers and Mrs. Twombly's missing glasses are connected.Why don't millenials like nature? Who casually leaves The Holy Grail at a sweets shop? Are squirrels the next species to become more human-like? Should you bite the hand the feeds, or at least gets peoples eyes on you? How much is too much?
Hello and Welcome to this episode of the Littlest PetCast. In this episode, we are looking at the episode "Helicopter Dad", written by Evan Gore and Heather Lombard, and directed by Joel Dickie. In this episode Roger spends all day with Blythe, which at first she enjoys, but it becomes too much after a while. Meanwhile a tortoise comes to the shop, and isn't coming out of her shell. Everyone else seems to have given up on getting her out, but Minka is determined to get her out, even though it seems weird and destructive.Is this a middle school-high school hybrid? Why a Braveheart reference? Does the school nurse like Roger? Is the B-story a worse version of "A Friend in Deed" from MLP? Can you be the ultimate dad and be cool for it?
Hello and welcome to this episode of Littlest PetCast, where we go over the episode "Eve of Destruction" with story by Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, Evan Gore, and Heather Lombard, teleplay by Even Gore and Heather Lombard, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode Zoe gets into a fight with a dog from her past named Madame Pom. It escalates quickly as both of them are overly dramatic. Meanwhile Vinnie and Penny Ling decide to combine their dancing skills but need to work out the kinks. Finally Mrs. Twombly is on a cleaning bender that appears to have broken her mind.Would you buy an eco-friendly cleaning spray if it had just a little bit of jet fuel in it? Are you afraid of the robot uprising? Do you guys like it when I go on an unrelated tangent? Does every dance that involve a pair of people have to be charged in THAT way? Would you put your hand in some guacamole and just smoosh it around to feel good?
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?
Evan Gore is a Second City alum, a voice director, a screenwriter, a teacher, and, with his writing partner (and wife) Heather Lombard, have written episodes of "Futurama, " "Care Bears," "George of the Jungle," and "The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron."