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Smighties - Season 1

Every day is super when you're a Smighty. Come along on the fantastical adventures of the small and mighty heroes who live in magical land that's part fun, part heroic and all zany. Smighties always save the day with teamwork, friendship and fun. Smighties may be small, but they always dream BIG. The chosen 'Super Six' Smighties go on adventures in their imaginative world which has 5 mystical and enchanting regions. They protect the Smighty Stones, magical gems that when combined create an unstoppable force. When the sneaky and evil villain, Sneevil, tries to steal the stones, these heroes shine through and save the day.

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Every day is super when you're a Smighty. Come along on the fantastical adventures of the small and mighty heroes who live in magical land that's part fun, part heroic and all zany. Smighties always save the day with teamwork, friendship and fun. Smighties may be small, but they always dream BIG. The chosen 'Super Six' Smighties go on adventures in their imaginative world which has 5 mystical and enchanting regions. They protect the Smighty Stones, magical gems that when combined create an unstoppable force. When the sneaky and evil villain, Sneevil, tries to steal the stones, these heroes shine through and save the day.

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