Little Roy - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Pass It On
Maura decides that Roy should give away the toys he doesn't play with anymore.

Roy's New Look
Roy is crestfallen to realise he cannot change the way he looks.

Oh Brother!
Roy discovers that his dream of having a younger brother named Zip has come true.

Flushed Away
The Messer fills Toonville with water to create a giant swimming pool for himself.

Roy O'Clock
When Roy sneaks a look at Mr Barker's old cuckoo clock, he accidentally breaks it.

Stormy Nighty Knight
Roy generates a cartoon light bulb to keep the dark at bay during a storm.

Mega Sucker
Bill is in charge while Maura is away and the place is a mess.

Let's Rock, Little Roy
Roy helps Becky to improve her triangle performance.

Wakey Wakey
Roy and Becky need to get a good night's rest but just can't get to sleep.

Gnomey O'Brien
Roy and Bill accidentally break Mr Barker's garden gnome.

The Big Cover Up
It's a sunny day and Roy gets sunburnt, causing him to turn into a lobster.

Sweet Tooth
Roy loses a tooth, Toothy - a cute animated tooth, with a penchant for sweets.

Team O'Brien
Roy tries to help Bill break his record for the number of chores done in a day.

Mistakes
Roy discusses that making mistakes is a part of life.

Be Careful What You Wish For
Roy looks back at events from his life so far. Roy warns to be careful what you wish for, because it often comes true and isn't what you really want.

Magic
When Mr Barker shows Roy some magic tricks, he is determined to wow everyone with a magic show. However, as Reg points out, being a cartoon boy with cartoon fingers and no sleeves to hide anything is going to be a challenge. No matter how much Roy tries, the magic tricks seem impossible. Bill reassures him that he can do anything - he's Roy O'Brien! Bill shows Roy his amazing tablecloth trick, but it goes horribly wrong. Bill assures Roy that practice makes perfect. However, no matter how much he tries, Roy just can't seem to get it right. He wonders, what would Wonder Roy do?

Now You See Me, Now You Don't
Roy is delighted when Becky invites him to play with her dollhouse. However, Roy lets his imagination run away with itself and ends up breaking Becky's beloved toy. Becky is upset when Roy refuses to apologise and she starts ignoring him. As time goes by, Roy begins to disappear. Roy thinks this is the best game ever. He sets about pranking his family and neighbours with his invisibility. Eventually, though, Roy wants to be seen again. His family and neighbours try to help with some novel solutions. But when none of them work, Roy begins to worry, will he be invisible forever?

Doctor Roy
Roy is excited to play doctor with the new toy set Becky has given him. He makes everyone his patients, giving them health checks in exchange for biscuits. When he checks everyone's heartbeats, he's shocked. His heart is far louder and wilder than anyone else's. He does everything he can think of to calm it down, but nothing works. Will Doctor Roy learn to calm down, or will he accept that everyone's heart beats to a different drum?

Stuck on Remote
Roy has been watching TV for so long that his eyes are TV-shaped. Maura sends him out to the garden to play, but desperate to know how the episode ends, Roy sneaks back inside to watch the TV. When Becky surprises him, he accidentally swallows the remote. Grabbing his belly, Roy discovers that every time he presses a button it activates him instead of the TV. 'Fast Forward' and he starts speeding around, 'Pause' and he stops. Roy is desperate to keep his secret from everyone, but does that mean he'll be under the remote's control forever?

Too Many Roys
Roy wishes he was the leader of something. He daydreams about commanding a troop of little Little Roys, but the mini soldiers escape from his thought bubble. Roy orders them to do his chores, but they go on strike and start messing up the house. Will Roy learn how to work with them before they destroy Bill's precious jigsaw?

Egg Chasers
Roy, Becky and Tristan team up to find as many eggs as possible at the Barker's Annual Easter Egg Hunt, but Roy becomes hugely unpopular when he finds every single egg. The other children accuse Roy of cheating and hurt his feelings. Roy realises his cartoon abilities gave him a big advantage, so he restages the hunt for everyone.

Roy's Resort

Squeaky Clean

Toy Roy

Let It Snow

Chicken Little Roy
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