Tiny Plastic Men - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Revenginators
Evil October has found a way back into October Prime's world and it's up to Crad and the power of friendship to rescue October Prime.

Honesty Is a Policy
Susie is suffering from the attentions of an unwanted admirer and tells a lie to thwart his advances. Crad encourages her to be honest but doesn't take his own advice when meddling with Alexandra's relationship.

Sister pact
Addison's sisters return from their extended missions and immediately strike up friendships with Crad and October, much to Addison's chagrin.

Best Frenemy
Commander Canada arrives suddenly in town with only one thing on his mind: become Addison's best friend.

Mystery of the Haunted Episode
While testing the latest Gottfried toy, the Emoji Board, the guys appear to make contact with the spirit world and the entire factory becomes haunted.

Playthings of the Gods
Religious protestors set their target on Gottfried Bros. but instead of opposing them, Mr. Gottfried decides to partner with them to make new, righteous toys, and the entire company slowly succumbs to the cult.

Gloria in Extremus
When Gloria comes back to town to win Crad's heart, it seems too good to be true and Crad seeks out the source of her 180. Meanwhile, October and Addison investigate a case of lice infestation.

Office Space Race
Mr. Gottfried decides his toys must be prepared for the final frontier and partners with CASA to plan a mission. The testers undergo a contest of physical and mental exertion to see who will be the one to travel to space!
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