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- As 15-year-old twin brothers Zach (a dwarf) and Jeremy (average height) start their first week of high school, Jeremy clashes with his mother, Amy (a dwarf), who is angered by his lazy attitude.
- Little People Matt and Amy Roloff may only be four feet tall, but they are determined to make the world their own while raising four children.
- Matt (a dwarf) hopes to bond with his twin boys, Jeremy and Zach, but their weekend camping trip doesn't go as planned... Also, Matt and Zach push beyond their physical limitations when they attempt to ascend a rugged mountain path.
- Jeremy Roloff (average height) introduces his first girlfriend to the family, while his twin brother, Zach (a dwarf), struggles with shyness. Amy Roloff (a dwarf) faces the image conscious modeling world when Molly is recruited for a photo shoot.
- For dwarves Matt and Amy Roloff, life as Little People is a constant challenge. Standing only four feet tall, they're struggling to raise four children - a mixture of little and average size siblings - on their 34 acre farm.
- Dwarf parents Matt and Amy Roloff are ready to celebrate the holidays with their four children. Meanwhile, Matt's Christmas shopping trip is complicated by his short-stature.
- As the New Year approaches, Matt Roloff (a dwarf) unveils a plan to remodel the house and create a "little" kitchen, designed for his wife Amy (also a dwarf).
- When dwarf Matt rents out the family farm for a corporate picnic, his wife Amy (also a dwarf) says "enough is enough." Amy considers the event an invasion of privacy, but Matt sees it as an easy way to make money.
- When their 18th wedding anniversary arrives, Little People Matt and Amy Roloff are just too stressed out to celebrate.
- Matt Roloff is frustrated when his son Zach (a dwarf) blows off a rare chance to socialize with dwarf girls to play football. Meanwhile, mom Amy Roloff (also a dwarf) has a hard time motivating Zach's average height twin brother before a soccer game.
- Fifteen-year-old twins Zach (a dwarf) and Jeremy (average height) face a daunting rite of passage as they head to the Department of Motor Vehicles to take their learners permit exam.
- After failing twice, 15-year-old Little Person Zach Roloff prepares to take another shot at his driving permit exam. But complications arise when Zach crashes the family van during a joy ride on the farm.
- Fifteen year-old twins, Zach and Jeremy couldn't be more different. Jeremy is average height and Zach is a Little Person, just two feet shorter than his twin brother. Their dad, Matt pushes Zach to overcome his shyness at the Little People of Amer. Confer
- Matt Roloff (a dwarf) hopes to inspire his son Zach to live without limits; introduces him to role models in the dwarf community, including a law professor who served in the Clinton administration and a welder who works on a top-secret naval submarine.
- Dwarf couple Matt and Amy Roloff, take a break from their hectic lifestyle with a week-long tropical cruise. But as soon they return, Matt and Amy butt heads over one of Matt's new schemes: build a chicken coop and bring home a rooster.
- Having fully recovered from his surgery, Zach arranges to go on his first date.
- With a business trip to South America looming, Little Person Matt Roloff races against the clock to finish remodeling the family kitchen, redesigned to "fit" his dwarf wife Amy.
- To calm his dwarf wife Amy's fears about the future, Matt Roloff (also a dwarf) agrees to take a corporate job in the computer software industry. But after years of being his own boss, Matt's transition back into the corporate world is a challenge.
- Dwarf Matt Roloff hatches a plan to build a trebuchet to draw more customers to his pumpkin patch. Later Matt enlists his twin sons' help in the pumpkin field and argues with wife Amy (a dwarf) who insists he didn't pay the kids enough for their help.
- When a mysterious illness strikes 15 year-old dwarf Zach Roloff, his parents Matt and Amy (also dwarfs) rush him to the emergency room. Soon after, doctors take Zach into emergency surgery, and the Roloffs anxiously awaits the results.
- Stress levels in the family are high as the Roloffs prepare for a dream trip to Hawaii.
- The peach crop isn't panning out for Roloff Farms, so Matt refocuses his efforts on pumpkins. Matt hires the twins to plant the seedlings, but the project is in jeopardy when the boys go on strike for higher wages.
- Average-height Jeremy and little person Zach are planning a beach trip with several of their close friends for their 16th birthday.
- The Roloffs go souvenir shopping in Hawaii in the last few days of their vacation, but Amy gets frustrated with being rushed for time. The family adventures out to go snorkeling, outrigger canoeing, and then take a zip-line tour. Matt, with a bit of encouragement from Zach, tries to push himself past his fear of heights to zip-line through the forests of Maui.
- Zach gets discouraged when his basketball team is eliminated at the DAAA games by the rival L.A. Breakers. Things begin to look grim in soccer too, as Zach's team-the Grasshogs-loses their first game. However, the tide changes in the next soccer match with Zach's team triumphant, giving his friend Marty and the Breakers a run for the money, and delighting Matt with the victory. But will the efforts of Zach and the Grasshogs be enough to claim the DAAA soccer championship title in the final game?