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Little Freaks was an American, action, comedy, superhero, sci-fi, family, children's flash-animated pilot and One-Episode Wonder. It was created by Erin Erhlich. Co-production was between Nickelodeon and Klasky-Csupo, the latter behind fellow Nicktoons Rugrats, Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, and The Wild Thornberrys. It was released some time in 2006, but it's uncertain if it ever actually aired on the Nickelodeon network. Not to be confused with a KaBlam! segment of the same title. It is inexplicable what circumstances may had led it not to be expanded into a series.

Four kids (Sweeney, Lila, Wayne, and Macon) who begin as being ordinary become extraordinary as a result of an accident while visiting an industrial plant. As budding superheroes, they must learn to harness their newfound powers and use them wisely. Their first mission and heroic deed involves Wayne's little brother, A-Ron, being in need of a rescue after getting stranded.

Tropes used in Little Freaks include: