Little People


Little People is a :Category:Toy companies|toy brand for children ages 6–36 months and to ages 3 and up, originally produced by Fisher-Price, Inc. in the 1960s as the Play Family People. The current product line consists of playsets, mini-sets and accessories, books, CDs, and DVDs focusing on various configurations of 5 characters named Eddie, Tessa, Mia, Koby, and Sofie. Mattel reports that since the brand's launch, over 2-billion Little People figures have been sold in over 60 countries. In 2016, Little People was inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame.
The "Little People" name, registered and trademarked by Mattel and Fisher-Price in 1985, came from Mattel following the lead of consumers who referred to the early Play Family playsets as "those little people".

History

Original Little People

Little People started in 1950 with the "Looky Fire Truck" and three round-headed fire men. Following the success of this toy, in 1952 and 1953 Fisher-Price developed the "Super-Jet" and "Racing Rowboat".
Another early Little People precursor, the #959 "Safety School Bus", was introduced in 1959. The set included a school bus together with six independent figures made out of tall skinny pegs of cardboard tubes wrapped in lithographs simulating clothes. The toy gained instant popularity and other sets soon came out.

Little People Play Family

In 1960, Fisher-Price introduced two additional toys with removable figures; "Snorky the Fire Engine" and the "Nifty Station Wagon". The Nifty Station Wagon came with two adult figures and one child figure, thus the first "Play Family" was born. In 1985, Fisher-Price trademarked "Little People" and formally changed the name of the brand. Today, Little People are known and sold throughout the world. A Nifty Station Wagon in mint condition, in the box, could command up to $1,000,000 among toy collectors.

Body style variations

The original Little People went through six major styles of body configurations, and even within each major classification there may be one or more minor style variations. By 1961, the figures were produced with wood; plastic was used for their vehicles and buildings. A few years later, the typical happy face of the traditional Little People debuted in a "straight-body" format. All of the people had a basic cylinder body with the female figures only identifiable by the addition of slanted, oval eyes and eyelashes. By 1965, the Little People consisted of a small cylindrical base and a wider cylinder shape for boys and men and a conical upper shape for the girls. Adult women had a kind of hourglass-shaped upper body. The bottom portions of the bodies were indented slightly.

Little People playsets

In 1968, Fisher-Price introduced the first Little People playset, the famous Play Family Barn with barn doors that made a "moo" sound when opened. Also at this time, the figures were made with plastic bodies instead of wood. The Play Family dollhouse was introduced in 1969, with other playsets to follow, including a firehouse, an airport and a service station. Eventually, the toys encompassed a wide range of playsets, furniture packs, and accessory packs.
In the middle 1970s, Fisher-Price produced the Sesame Street town, with various Sesame Street stores, a bridge with stop lights and Sesame Street characters such as Bert, Ernie, and the only Little People toys that have been modeled after celebrities: Loretta Long, Roscoe Orman, and Will Lee. Soon after, the Little People Discovery Airport, a hospital, and a school would also be released. Little People characters had by then been also produced with plastic products exclusively.

Chunky Little People

In 1988, Marvel Productions made an animated series of 6 Little People videos such as Favorite Songs, 3 Favorite Stories, A Visit to the Farm, Fun With Words, Jokes Riddles and Rhymes, and Christmas Fun, which were released by New World Video. This video series centered around two children named Timmy and Penny and their Baby Sister, their parents, and their dog Lucky. In 1991, the Original Little People figures were redesigned for children. They were made "chunkier", were more bright and colorful, and were designed so that they could activate motion within the play sets. Most people believe that these figures were developed as a replacement for the original Little People due to the increasing concerns and pressures from parents and consumer-advocacy groups for safer toy designs. A book published in 1986 by Edward Swartz titled Toys That Kill prominently featured a trio of original Little People figures on the cover. After Fisher-Price was bought by Mattel in the 1990s, Little People reappeared on the markets, their figure significantly larger in size from the original Little People characters due to revised toy safety guidelines. These figures are called "chunky" by collectors.

Articulated Little People

In 1997, the figures underwent a drastic redesign, from simple lathe-turned shapes to sculpted bodies. Little People became much more detailed and smaller in overall size – in fact, closer in size to the original Little People. For the first time, the Little People figures had arms, hands, more detailed clothing, molded hair, and facial features.
In 1999, Little People celebrated their 40th birthday with the reintroduction of the first Little People toy ever: Little People School Bus and characters. The play sets include the school bus, circus train, construction vehicles, and other play sets.
In 2000, the Little People line introduced electronic sounds and movement. The Little People characters were given distinct personalities and voices in a stop motion, animated 1999 video and DVD series with Aaron Neville singing the theme song. The series was produced by Cuppa Coffee Studios and Egmont Imagination between 1999 and 2002, Wreckless Abandon Studios and Mattel between 2004 and 2005, and CinéGroupe and Fisher-Price in 2008.

Episodes and videos

Since 1999, 138 individual episodes and six music videos have been produced for the Little People franchise. They have been grouped into around thirty volumes and released for home media on over fifteen DVDs. In addition, the animated series have been transmitted in Spanish on the children's channel Discovery Kids since 2005.
VolumeDVDEpisodes
1 Big DiscoveriesAnimals and Friends"Michael and the Corn Field", "Sarah Lynn Gets A Big Lift", "Sonya Lee's Day at the Zoo", "Maggie's Friends Pitch In", "Eddie Saves the Circus"
2 Christmas DiscoveriesChristmas Discoveries"Michael and the Bears", "Sonya Lee Makes New Friends", "Eddie's Christmas Surprise", "Sarah Lynn Saves Christmas", "Maggie's Gift of Music"
3 Discovering AnimalsAnimals and Friends"Trading Places", "Happy Birthday To Zoo", "Faster Than A Speeding Frog", "Sarah Lynn at the Circus", "Michael's Magical Night"
4 Discovering Things That GoNeighborhood Adventures"Eddie's Big Race", "Sonya Lee and the Super Sundae", "Maggie Brings the Mail", "The Wheels On the Boat", "The Parade of Wheels"
5 Discovering MusicCreativity Collection"Sarah Lynn Shares A Song", "Eddie Finds the Beat", "Sonya Lee Sings", "Michael Helps the Harmony", "Maggie's Musical Masterpiece"
6 Discovering SeasonsFun To Learn Collection"Sonya Lee and the Season of Spring", "Water, Water Everywhere", "The Big Blue Ribbon", "Eddie and the Super Skates", "The Season of Friendship"
7 Discovering CreativityCreativity Collection"One, Two, Three, Draw!", "Big, Bigger, Biggest", "The Musical Mobile", "When Flowers Fly", "Picture Perfect"
8 Discovering FriendshipFriendship Collection"The Big Bike", "Friends Forever", "Smile, Smiley, Smile", "Michael's Mystery", "Sarah Lynn's Best Friends"
9 Discovering StorytimeStorytime Collection"Eddie and the Cornstalk", "The Frogly Duckling", "Hansel Eddie and Sarah Gretel", "The Monkey Who Cried Elephant", "Sonya Had A Little Lamb"
10 Discovering NumbersFun To Learn Collection"Sarah Lynn's Counting Song", "Freddie's Froggy Family", "How Much Is Too Much?", "All Sorts of Flavors", "Follow That Sheep"
11 Discovering Your NeighborhoodNeighborhood Adventures"All Washed Up", "Patrick's Busy Day", "Up, Up and Away", "Where There's Smokey", "The Junk's Not Trash"
12 Movie Night at Farmer Jed'sStorytime Collection"Friends Helping Friends", "The Fast and the Froggy", "Feathered and Furry Friends", "Sarah Lynn's Sing-Along", "Before Your Very Eyes"
13 How They Became FriendsFriendship Collection"When Eddie Met Freddie", "Maggie Moves In", "The Mystery of Sonya Lee", "Michael's Amazing Gift", "The Legend of Farmer Jed"
14 Discovering More MusicMusical Stories"Bang, Boom, Bonk", "The String's the Thing", "Come Blow Your Horn", "Sweet Tweet", "Strike Up the Band"
15 Discovering Happy MemoriesMusical Stories"A Boy and His Frog", "Sonya Lee's Nice Nature", "Sarah Lynn's Sweetest Friend", "Michael's Happy Go Round", "Maggie's Helping Hands"
16 Discovering the ABC'sABC Stories"Sing A Song of Letters", "P Is For Parrot", "Michael's Capital Idea", "I.O.U. A Vowel", "Time For A Rhyme"
17 Discovering Our Five SensesABC Stories"Do You See What I See", "The Nose Knows", "A Crunch In Every Bunch", "Sarah Lynn's Soft Touch", "I Hear A Memory"
18 Discovering Good MannersGood Manners"Me First", "No Thanks", "The Last Laugh", "Promises Promise's", "Favor For A Friend"
19 Discovering Helping OthersGood Manners"Up A Tree", "Zoo For You", "The Big Jam", "A Grand Helping Hand", "Treats For the Town"
20 Discovering More AnimalsAnimal Stories"The Big Bounce", "The New Zoo Switcheroo", "Brother Goose", "Lighter Than Air", "Carnival For the Animals"
21 Discovering Our EnvironmentAnimal Stories"The Great Indoors", "The Litter Bug", "Every Little Drop", "The Big Box of Make-Believe", "How Does Your Garden Grow"
22 Discovering Shapes and ColorsCreative Ideas"Where Oh Where Have My Circles Gone", "The Long and Short of It ", "Try Triangle Again", "All the Colors of the Rainbow", "Sarah Lynn's Shape Song"
23 Discovering More CreativityCreative Ideas"Don't Rain On Maggie's Parade", "Up A Tree House", "That's the Way the Cookie Crumbles", "Michael's Big Show", "Sarah Lynn's Hit Parade"
24 Discovering Lil' Kingdom CastleThe Lil' Kingdom"All the King's Horses", "Queen For the Day", "Eddie and the Dragon", "Once Upon A Pumpkin", "Mirror, Mirror On the Wall"
25 Discovering Lil' Kingdom FairThe Lil' Kingdom"Follow the Bouncing Ball", "Do, Re, Mi Makes Three", "What Goes Up", "Easy As Pie", "Fit For A King"
26 Discovering More About Your NeighborhoodAdventures In Discovery City"Dough On the Go", "The Big Building", "Maggie's Merry Mix-Up", "Doctor, Doctor", "More Trees Please"
27 Discovering More Things That GoAdventures In Discovery City"Hi Diddley Hay", "The Grand Sand Castle", "My Mess Is Your Mess", "Raising the Roof", "Every Little Voice"
CGIWheelies"Eddie and the Mystery Driver", "Zig's Big Adventure"
CGI Zoo Talkers"See Who's At The Zoo"
New Animated SeriesMeet the Little People Friends"If You're Shy", "Silly All Day", "Art Makes Me Smart", "You Don't Have to Be a Girl to Twirl", "Zoom, Boing, Boom!", "Flower Power", "Farm Feet"

Little People A to Z Learning Zoo

In 2007, Little People produced the A to Z learning zoo. This production introduced animals to the Little People family. The A to Z learning zoo includes 26 animals that each begin with a different letter of the alphabet. This interactive play mat allows children to learn the alphabet, recognize letters, and learn facts about animals. This was a significant step for the company, as education is now infused in their product.

Television series

Film

The film called Little People, a musical film with songs from ABBA and Tom Petty, is coming in 2023. It will be based on the toy line and produced by New Line Cinema and Fisher-Price. It will star Jeremy Maguire as Eddie, Bryce Gheisar as Koby, Brooklynn Prince as Mia, Sadie Sink as Sofie, and Priah Ferguson as Tessa.

In popular culture

The Robot Chicken episode aired a sketch with Little People by using stop motion animation and dubbed voices.