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* [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/disney/images/c/c9/Einsteins.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20191015232055 The earliest designs]] were much more simplified.

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* ** [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/disney/images/c/c9/Einsteins.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20191015232055 The earliest designs]] were much more simplified.
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* [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/disney/images/c/c9/Einsteins.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20191015232055 The earliest designs]] were much more simplified.
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** In 2004, a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQSWQBt8-Gc second pilot was made]], with the character's updated designs, but still had some differences. The name of the show was still ''Little Einstein'', Rocket's Garage was nowhere close to Leo and Annie's House compared to the final series, being in a more industrially location and the garage itself had a more warehouse look inside (It's also implied that how the kids found Rocket is completely different with them finding him in an abandoned warehouse), Rocket, while having his final design, seems to have been 2D drawn in some scenes and has a different jingle, Quincy is in the front row with Leo (where in the final he was in the back row with Annie and June was put to the front row with Leo), Leo having a prototype baton, and Rocket's seats were green

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** In 2004, a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQSWQBt8-Gc second pilot was made]], with the character's updated designs, but still had some differences. The name of the show was still ''Little Einstein'', Rocket's Garage was nowhere close to Leo and Annie's House compared to the final series, being in a more industrially location and the garage itself had a more warehouse look inside (It's also implied that how the kids found Rocket is completely different with them finding him in an abandoned warehouse), Rocket, while having his final design, seems to have been 2D drawn in some scenes and has a different jingle, Quincy is in the front row with Leo (where in the final he was in the back row with Annie and June was put to the front row with Leo), Leo having a prototype baton, and Rocket's seats were greengreen
** [[https://trademarks.justia.com/owners/baby-einstein-company-llc-the-1121936/ According to various trademarks]], the show was originally going to focus on the existing Baby Einstein characters.
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* TieInCereal: General Mills made a ''Little Einsteins'' cereal, with the cereal pieces shaped like stars and fruit-flavored.

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* TieInCereal: General Mills made a ''Little Einsteins'' cereal, with the cereal pieces shaped like stars and fruit-flavored.fruit flavored.



** The show had two pilots that were pitched to The Baby Einstein Company. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_h1M7jKC04 first pilot]] (then titled Little Einstein) ended up becoming a promo that was included in multiple Playhouse Disney and Baby Einstein [=DVDs=] and VHS tapes in 2003, the pilot shows the characters in a much earlier design than in the final show, with Leo and Anne looking close to the same, but Quincy and June have completely different designs and Rocket has a more simplified design.
** In 2004, a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQSWQBt8-Gc second pilot was made]], with the character's updated designs, but still had some differences. The name of the show was still Little Einstein, Rocket's Garage was nowhere close to Leo and Annie's House compared to the final series, being in a more industrially location and the garage itself had a more warehouse look inside (It's also implied that how the kids found Rocket is completely different with them finding him in an abandoned warehouse), Rocket, while having his final design, seems to have been 2D drawn in some scenes and has a different jingle, Quincy is in the front row with Leo (where in the final he was in the back row with Annie and June was put to the front row with Leo), Leo having a prototype baton, and Rocket's seats were green

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** The show had two pilots that were pitched to The Baby Einstein Company. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_h1M7jKC04 first pilot]] (then titled Little Einstein) ''Little Einstein'') ended up becoming a promo that was included in multiple Playhouse Disney and Baby Einstein [=DVDs=] and VHS tapes in 2003, the pilot shows the characters in a much earlier design than in the final show, with Leo and Anne looking close to the same, but Quincy and June have completely different designs and Rocket has a more simplified design.
** In 2004, a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQSWQBt8-Gc second pilot was made]], with the character's updated designs, but still had some differences. The name of the show was still Little Einstein, ''Little Einstein'', Rocket's Garage was nowhere close to Leo and Annie's House compared to the final series, being in a more industrially location and the garage itself had a more warehouse look inside (It's also implied that how the kids found Rocket is completely different with them finding him in an abandoned warehouse), Rocket, while having his final design, seems to have been 2D drawn in some scenes and has a different jingle, Quincy is in the front row with Leo (where in the final he was in the back row with Annie and June was put to the front row with Leo), Leo having a prototype baton, and Rocket's seats were green
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* HeAlsoDid: The Curious Pictures that worked on ''Little Einsteins'' is the same Curious Pictures of ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'' fame.
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** The show had two pilots that were pitched to The Little Einstein Company. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_h1M7jKC04 first pilot]] (then titled Little Einstein) ended up becoming a promo that was included in multiple Playhouse Disney and Baby Einstein [=DVDs=] and VHS tapes in 2003, the pilot shows the characters in a much earlier design than in the final show, with Leo and Anne looking close to the same, but Quincy and June have completely different designs and Rocket has a more simplified design.

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** The show had two pilots that were pitched to The Little Baby Einstein Company. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_h1M7jKC04 first pilot]] (then titled Little Einstein) ended up becoming a promo that was included in multiple Playhouse Disney and Baby Einstein [=DVDs=] and VHS tapes in 2003, the pilot shows the characters in a much earlier design than in the final show, with Leo and Anne looking close to the same, but Quincy and June have completely different designs and Rocket has a more simplified design.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The ''Rocket's Firebird Rescue'' special is currently not available on Creator/DisneyPlus, so the only legal way to watch it is on the ''Rocket's Firebird Rescue'' DVD.



** The show had two pilots that were pitch to The Little Einstein Company. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_h1M7jKC04 first pilot]] (then titled Little Einstein) ended up becoming a promo that was included in multiple Playhouse Disney and Baby Einstein [=DVDs=] and VHS tapes in 2003, the pilot shows the characters in a much earlier design than in the final show, with Leo and Anne looking close to the same, but Quincy and June have completely different designs and Rocket has a more simplified design.
** In 2004, a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQSWQBt8-Gc second pilot was made]], with the character's updated designs, but still had some differences. The name of the show was still Little Einstein, Rocket's Garage was nowhere close to Leo and Annie's House compared to the final series, being in a more industrially location and the garage itself had a more warehouse look inside (It's also been implied that how the kids found Rocket is completely different with them finding him in a abandoned warehouse), Rocket, while having his final design, seems to have been 2D drawn in some scenes and has a different jingle, Quincy is in the front row with Leo (where in the final he was in the back row with Annie and June was put to the front row with Leo), Leo having a prototype baton, and Rocket's seats were green

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** The show had two pilots that were pitch pitched to The Little Einstein Company. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_h1M7jKC04 first pilot]] (then titled Little Einstein) ended up becoming a promo that was included in multiple Playhouse Disney and Baby Einstein [=DVDs=] and VHS tapes in 2003, the pilot shows the characters in a much earlier design than in the final show, with Leo and Anne looking close to the same, but Quincy and June have completely different designs and Rocket has a more simplified design.
** In 2004, a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQSWQBt8-Gc second pilot was made]], with the character's updated designs, but still had some differences. The name of the show was still Little Einstein, Rocket's Garage was nowhere close to Leo and Annie's House compared to the final series, being in a more industrially location and the garage itself had a more warehouse look inside (It's also been implied that how the kids found Rocket is completely different with them finding him in a an abandoned warehouse), Rocket, while having his final design, seems to have been 2D drawn in some scenes and has a different jingle, Quincy is in the front row with Leo (where in the final he was in the back row with Annie and June was put to the front row with Leo), Leo having a prototype baton, and Rocket's seats were green
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* PlayingGertrude: Natalia Wojcik, who voiced 4-year-old Annie, was 8 when the show premiered, while Erica Huang, who voiced 6-year-old June, was 7.
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* TieInCereal: General Mills made a ''Little Einsteins'' cereal, with the cereal pieces shaped like stars and fruit-flavored.
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* LicensedGame: It had two such games -- one for the Game Boy Advance, and one for [=VTech's=] V.Smile.

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* LicensedGame: It had two such games -- one for the Game Boy Advance, UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance, and one for [=VTech's=] V.Smile.

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* PlayingGertrude: Natalia Wojcik, who voiced 4-year-old Annie, was 8 when the show premiered, while Erica Huang, who voiced 6-year-old June, was 7.



* PlayingGertrude: Natalia Wojcik, who voiced 4-year-old Annie, was 8 when the show premiered, while Erica Huang, who voiced 6-year-old June, was 7.



** In 2004, a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQSWQBt8-Gc second pilot was made]], with the character's updated designs, but still had some differences. The name of the show was still Little Enstien, Rocket's Garage was nowhere close to Leo and Annie's House compared to the final series, being in a more industrially location and the garage itself had a more warehouse look inside (It's also been implied that how the kids found Rocket is completely different with them finding him in a abandoned warehouse), Rocket, while having his final design, seems to have been 2D drawn in some scenes and has a different jingle, Quincy is in the front row with Leo (where in the final he was in the back row with Annie and June was put to the front row with Leo), Leo having a prototype baton, and Rocket's seats were green

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** In 2004, a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQSWQBt8-Gc second pilot was made]], with the character's updated designs, but still had some differences. The name of the show was still Little Enstien, Einstein, Rocket's Garage was nowhere close to Leo and Annie's House compared to the final series, being in a more industrially location and the garage itself had a more warehouse look inside (It's also been implied that how the kids found Rocket is completely different with them finding him in a abandoned warehouse), Rocket, while having his final design, seems to have been 2D drawn in some scenes and has a different jingle, Quincy is in the front row with Leo (where in the final he was in the back row with Annie and June was put to the front row with Leo), Leo having a prototype baton, and Rocket's seats were green
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** The show had two pilots that were pitch to The Little Einstein Company. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_h1M7jKC04 first pilot]] (then titled Little Einstein) ended up becoming a promo that was included in multiple Playhouse Disney and Baby Einstein DVDs and VHS tapes in 2003, the pilot shows the characters in a much earlier design than in the final show, with Leo and Anne looking close to the same, but Quincy and June have completely different designs and Rocket has a more simplified design.
** In 2004, a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQSWQBt8-Gc second pilot was made]], with the character's updated designs, but still had some differences. The name of the show was still Little Enstien, Rocket's Garage was nowhere close to Leo and Annie's House compared to the final series, being in a more industrially location and the garage itself had a more warehouse look inside (which )

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** The show had two pilots that were pitch to The Little Einstein Company. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_h1M7jKC04 first pilot]] (then titled Little Einstein) ended up becoming a promo that was included in multiple Playhouse Disney and Baby Einstein DVDs [=DVDs=] and VHS tapes in 2003, the pilot shows the characters in a much earlier design than in the final show, with Leo and Anne looking close to the same, but Quincy and June have completely different designs and Rocket has a more simplified design.
** In 2004, a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQSWQBt8-Gc second pilot was made]], with the character's updated designs, but still had some differences. The name of the show was still Little Enstien, Rocket's Garage was nowhere close to Leo and Annie's House compared to the final series, being in a more industrially location and the garage itself had a more warehouse look inside (which )(It's also been implied that how the kids found Rocket is completely different with them finding him in a abandoned warehouse), Rocket, while having his final design, seems to have been 2D drawn in some scenes and has a different jingle, Quincy is in the front row with Leo (where in the final he was in the back row with Annie and June was put to the front row with Leo), Leo having a prototype baton, and Rocket's seats were green
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* NonSingingVoice: Leo's singing was done by Harrison Chad.

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* NonSingingVoice: Leo's singing was done by Harrison Chad.Chad.
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** The show had two pilots that were pitch to The Little Einstein Company. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_h1M7jKC04 first pilot]] (then titled Little Einstein) ended up becoming a promo that was included in multiple Playhouse Disney and Baby Einstein DVDs and VHS tapes in 2003, the pilot shows the characters in a much earlier design than in the final show, with Leo and Anne looking close to the same, but Quincy and June have completely different designs and Rocket has a more simplified design.
** In 2004, a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQSWQBt8-Gc second pilot was made]], with the character's updated designs, but still had some differences. The name of the show was still Little Enstien, Rocket's Garage was nowhere close to Leo and Annie's House compared to the final series, being in a more industrially location and the garage itself had a more warehouse look inside (which )
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* LicensedGame: It had two such games -- one for the Game Boy Advance, and one for [=VTech's=] V.Smile.

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* LicensedGame: It had two such games -- one for the Game Boy Advance, and one for [=VTech's=] V.Smile.Smile.
* NonSingingVoice: Leo's singing was done by Harrison Chad.
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* LicensedGame: It had two such games - one for the Game Boy Advance, and one for [=VTech's=] V.Smile.

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* LicensedGame: It had two such games - -- one for the Game Boy Advance, and one for [=VTech's=] V.Smile.
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* LicensedGame: It had two such games - one for the Game Boy Advance, and one for [=VTech's=] V.Smile.
* MorePopularSpinoff: Was spun off from ''Series/BabyEinstein'', a series that has been mostly forgotten, while Little Einsteins has become popular enough to the point that the theme song became an internet meme.

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* LicensedGame: It had two such games - one for the Game Boy Advance, and one for [=VTech's=] V.Smile.
* MorePopularSpinoff: Was spun off from ''Series/BabyEinstein'', a series that has been mostly forgotten, while Little Einsteins has become popular enough to the point that the theme song became an internet meme.
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* AmateurCast: The four voice actors have barely any other credits to their names.



* MorePopularSpinoff: Was spun off from ''Series/BabyEinstein'', a series that has been mostly forgotten, while Little Einsteins has become popular enough to the point that the theme song became an internet names.
* AmateurCast: The four voice actors have barely any other credits to their names.

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* MorePopularSpinoff: Was spun off from ''Series/BabyEinstein'', a series that has been mostly forgotten, while Little Einsteins has become popular enough to the point that the theme song became an internet names.
* AmateurCast: The four voice actors have barely any other credits to their names.
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* MorePopularSpinoff: Was spun off from ''Series/BabyEinstein'', a series that has been mostly forgotten, while Little Einsteins has become popular enough to the point that the theme song became an internet meme.

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* MorePopularSpinoff: Was spun off from ''Series/BabyEinstein'', a series that has been mostly forgotten, while Little Einsteins has become popular enough to the point that the theme song became an internet meme.names.
* AmateurCast: The four voice actors have barely any other credits to their names.
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: The show is one of Disney Junior's flagship shows ever since it premiered. It's justified as [[https://web.archive.org/web/20060629062326/http://commercialfreechildhood.org/news/billiondollarbabies.htm the show was Playhouse Disney's first animated hit. Reruns also continued for nearly a decade after the series ended its run.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: The show is one of Disney Junior's flagship shows ever since it premiered. It's justified as [[https://web.archive.org/web/20060629062326/http://commercialfreechildhood.org/news/billiondollarbabies.htm the show was Playhouse Disney's first animated hit.hit]]. Reruns also continued for nearly a decade after the series ended its run.
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* PlayingGertrude: Natalia Wojcik, who voiced 4-year-old Annie, was 8 when the show premiered, while Erica Huang, who voiced 6-year-old June, was 7.
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: The show is one of Disney Junior's flagship shows ever since it premiered. It's justified as [[https://web.archive.org/web/20060629062326/http://commercialfreechildhood.org/news/billiondollarbabies.htm the show was Playhouse Disney's first animated hit]]. It's also one of two older shows that's a permanent part of the 24/7 channel's schedule, the other being ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse''.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: The show is one of Disney Junior's flagship shows ever since it premiered. It's justified as [[https://web.archive.org/web/20060629062326/http://commercialfreechildhood.org/news/billiondollarbabies.htm the show was Playhouse Disney's first animated hit]]. It's hit. Reruns also one of two older shows that's continued for nearly a permanent part of decade after the 24/7 channel's schedule, the other being ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse''.series ended its run.
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* DawsonCasting: Natalia Wojcik was 8 when she started voicing 4-year-old Annie

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* DawsonCasting: Natalia Wojcik was 8 when she started voicing 4-year-old AnnieAnnie.



* MorePopularSpinoff: Was spun off from ''Series/BabyEinstein'', a series that has been mostly forgotten, while Little Einsteins has become popular enough to the point that the theme song has become an internet meme.

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* MorePopularSpinoff: Was spun off from ''Series/BabyEinstein'', a series that has been mostly forgotten, while Little Einsteins has become popular enough to the point that the theme song has become became an internet meme.
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* LicensedGame: It had two such games - one for the Game Boy Advance, and one for [=VTech's=] V.Smile.

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* LicensedGame: It had two such games - one for the Game Boy Advance, and one for [=VTech's=] V.Smile.Smile.
* MorePopularSpinoff: Was spun off from ''Series/BabyEinstein'', a series that has been mostly forgotten, while Little Einsteins has become popular enough to the point that the theme song has become an internet meme.
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* ChildrenVoicingChildren: The four main characters are voiced by child actors.

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* ChildrenVoicingChildren: The four main characters are voiced by child then-child actors.
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* DawsonCasting: Natalia Wojcik was 8 when she started voicing 4-year-old Annie
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: The show is one of Disney Junior's flagship shows ever since it premiered. It's justified as [[https://web.archive.org/web/20060629062326/http://commercialfreechildhood.org/news/billiondollarbabies.htm the show was Playhouse Disney's first animated hit]]. It's also one of two older shows that's a permanent part of the 24/7 channel's schedule, the other being ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse''.
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* ChildrenVoicingChildren: The four main characters are voiced by child actors.
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The "it was released in Japan before its US release" info is an unsupported claim. Or, more specifically, the claim is supported by a long-gone piece of info on the show's Wikipedia page, which was most likely supported by an unreliable citation (or none at all). How the heck I still remember that to this day, I have no idea.


* ShortRunInPeru: The first episode of the show actually premiered in Japan four days before it premiered in America!

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* ShortRunInPeru: The first episode of LicensedGame: It had two such games - one for the show actually premiered in Japan four days before it premiered in America!Game Boy Advance, and one for [=VTech's=] V.Smile.
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* ShortRunInPeru: The first episode of the show actually premiered in Japan four days before it premiered in America!

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