Watch Every Episode of Teeny Little Super Guy Right Here

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If you had asked me an hour ago what Teeny Little Super Guy was, I probably would’ve shrugged. But then I stumbled across that familiar old intro—the plastic cup dancing across the kitchen counter, the scratchy, soulful theme song—and suddenly, it all came flooding back. That tiny guy with the striped shirt and hat, living inside a cup, somehow made a big impression.

Teeny Little Super Guy was a series of charming stop-motion shorts made for Sesame Street in the early ’80s. Animator Paul Fierlinger created the segments, which first aired in 1982. Only eight were ever made, along with a bonus spot for Nickelodeon, but they left a lasting impression. Each one was filmed inside an actual kitchen, using regular household items as props. That homemade feel gave the show a cozy kind of magic. The Super Guy himself lived on a clear plastic cup, voiced by Jim Thurman, whose gravelly delivery gave him warmth and character.

The segments tackled simple life lessons—sharing, problem-solving, confidence—all told from the perspective of a pint-sized hero navigating a world of towering cereal boxes and giant spoons. For many kids growing up in the ’80s and early ’90s, these shorts were pure magic.

Below, we’ve collected all the episodes we could find. If you remember the Teeny Little Super Guy, prepare for a wave of nostalgic joy. And if you’ve never met him before—well, you’re in for something special.

1. Baseball

First aired: February 17, 1984

2. The Red Hat

First aired: March 22, 1984

3. School

First aired: November 19, 1984

4. Swing of Cooperation

First aired: November 20, 1984

5. Danger

First aired: November 26, 1984

6. Practice Riding Eggbeaters

First aired: November 27, 1984

7. Pet Spoon

First aired: December 17, 1984

8. Sleep

First aired: March 12, 1985

9. Cereal (for Nickleodeon)

First aired: 1987

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Colby Droscher
Colby Droscher
Colby has been in digital publishing for 15+ years. In a past life he was the Editor in Chief of Literally Media Entertainment brands (cracked.com, ebaumsworld.com, cheezburger.com).

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