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Disney's Little Einsteins Episodes List

"Little Einsteins" is both an educational movie and television program produced by the Walt Disney Company. The movie preceded the show, coming out direct-to-DVD in 2005, and the television show originally aired in October of the same year. The show, which originally aired on the Playhouse Disney channel, currently includes 67 episodes.
  1. Background

    • "Little Einsteins" is centered around a group of four children and their speaking, thinking and transformable transportation. The children are named Leo, June, Quincy and Annie. Each child specializes in a field of musical arts. Leo is a conductor, June is a dancer, Quincy is a musician and Annie is a singer. The children are each named after a famous person in their respective field.

    The Movie

    • Preceding the show by some months, the "Little Einsteins" movie is called "Little Einsteins: Our Huge Adventure." The film, released as a DVD, concerns the Little Einsteins' attempt to help a caterpillar become a butterfly and attend a festival in Mexico. There was an additional full-length movie released to DVD, called "Rocket's Firebird Rescue."

    Season One

    • There are 28 episodes in the first season of "Little Einsteins," the first of which aired on October 5, 2005 in Japan and October 9, 2005 in the USA. The episodes were released in the order which follows:

      "Ring Around the Planet," "I Love to Conduct," "Hungarian Hiccups," "Whale Tale," "Pirate's Treasure," "The Birthday Balloons," "The Legend of the Golden Pyramid," "Dragon Kite," "Go West, Young Train," "Farmer Annie," "A Little Einsteins Halloween," "Annie's Solo Mission," "The Mouse and The Moon," "The Good Knight and The Bad Knight," "The Christmas Wish," "How We Became the Little Einsteins: The True Story," "Jump For Joey," "The Northern Night Light," "Oh Yes, Oh Yes, It's Springtime," "A Tall Totem Tale," "The Incredible Shrinking Adventure," "Duck, Duck, June," "Rocket Safari," "Knock on Wood," "A Galactic Goodnight," "The Birthday Machine," "A Brand New Outfit" and "The Missing Invitation."

    Season Two

    • The second season includes 39 episodes, first airing on January 13, 2007 and continuing in the order that follows:

      "Quincy and the Magic Instruments," "Brothers and Sisters to the Rescue," "The Glass Slipper Ball," "Annie's Love Song," "Melody the Music Pet," "The Puppet Princess," "Super Fast!!," "He Speaks Music," "Hello, Cello," "Annie and the Little Toy Plane," "Carmine's Big Race," "The Great Sky Race Rematch," "Sleeping Bassoon," "Rocket Soup," "The Blue-Footed Booby Bird Ballet," "Little Red Rockethood," "Puzzle of the Sphinx," "The Wild Goose Chase," "Annie and the Beanstalk," "The Wind-Up Toy Prince," "Mr. Penguin's Ice Cream Adventure," "Annie, Get Your Microphone," "The Treasure Behind The Little Red Door," "The Secret Mystery Prize," "Animal Snack Time," "The Great Schubert's Guessing Game," "Quincy and the Instrument Dinosaurs," "Build It, Rocket!," "Melody and Me," "Music Monsters," "The Song of the Unicorn," "Silly Sock Saves the Circus," "Show and Tell," "Go Team!," "Flight of the Instrument Fairies," "The Music Robot From Outer Space," "Little Elephant's Big Parade," "Fire Truck Rocket" and "Rocket The Bug."

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