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Teeny Little Super Guy

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Teeny Little Super Guy was an animated short featured on PBS's Sesame Street. The shorts featured a small animated man, the Teeny Little Super Guy, who resides in a live-action, regular-sized kitchen. Robert W. Morrow described the shorts as including "parables of childhood conflict and striving."

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17th February 1984 - 12th March 1985
Director
Paul Fierlinger
Writer
Jim Thurman
Producer
Edith Zornow
Top Cast
Jim Thurman
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Game
17th February 1984

Episode 1

Teeny Little Super Guy notices that his friend Alice wants to join a baseball game. He encourages her to go over there and ask them whether she can play.

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Red Hat
22nd March 1984

Episode 2

R.W. Shipshape gets a "really good hat" for his birthday, and it blows into the street. R.W. remembers not to cross the street without an adult; Teeny Little Superguy helps him across.

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School
19th November 1984

Episode 3

Teeny Little Super Guy reminisces to his friend Eugene, who starts kindergarten tomorrow, about his own first day at school.

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Cooperation Swing
20th November 1984

Episode 4

Two boys are fighting over a swing. Teeny Little Super Guy shows them how to share.

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Danger
26th November 1984

Episode 5

Teeny Little Super Guy talks about the time he learned the importance of safety.

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Eggbeater
27th November 1984

Episode 6

Teeny Little Super Guy finds his friend Janey giving up on learning how to ride an eggbeater (as one would ride a bicycle) because she keeps falling off. Teeny Little Super Guy tells her that it takes practice to be good at something and gives her a set of training beaters to help keep her balance.

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Pet Spoon
17th December 1984

Episode 7

R.W. learns how to care for a pet.

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Sleep
12th March 1985

Episode 8

Teeny Little Super Guy shows his friend Harry the importance of sleep.