Teenybit can see that, under Scarybit's tough exterior, she's just a lonely old lady who needs a friend. Snoozabit, and wants to be a doctor like him.Īnother frequently recurring child character is Teenybit (Willibit's younger sister), who befriends Scarybit, an ill-tempered, superstitious old woman assumed to be a witch and shunned by most of the other villagers. Snagglebit usually pals around with the short-in-stature Browniebit, who is something of a coward (and is often teased by Snagglebit for this), and Chip, who idolizes Lillabit's uncle, Dr. Thus, even though they generally get along well, Willibit and Snagglebit often butt heads, especially over Lillabit. Snagglebit, the spoiled son of the mayor, is enamored of the beautiful Lillabit, but she's best friends with Willibit, the moral role model and main protagonist. It focuses in particular on a group of children: Lillabit, Willibit, Snagglebit, Chip, and Browniebit. The series describes the adventures of a race of tiny people who live in a simple village in Foothill Forest. In the interim, the series also enjoyed popularity across Europe, the Middle East and the Spanish-speaking world.ĭue to their similar size and naming scheme (a creation of the English dub no such naming scheme existed in the original version), the Littl' Bits has been compared to Smurfs. from 1991 to 1995 alongside other children's anime series such as Adventures of the Little Koala, Maya the Bee, Noozles, and Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics. The series' Saban-produced English translation was featured on the children's television station Nick Jr. Cheerful Dwarves of the Forest: Belfy & Lillibit) is a Japanese anime television series with 26 episodes, produced in 1980 by Tatsunoko Productions in Japan in cooperation with TV Tokyo (then an independent station what became the TV Tokyo network was not organised until 1982, thus the show in its first run aired on affiliates of other networks in other cities, such as Fuji TV-affiliated Kansai TV in Osaka). The Littl' Bits ( 森の陽気な小人たち ベルフィーとリルビット, Mori no Yōki na Kobitotachi: Berufi to Rirubitto, lit.
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