Shorty McShorts' Shorts

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Shorty Mc Shorts' Shorts
Format Animated cartoon
Country of origin United States
Language(s) English
No. of episodes 13
Production
Running time Approx. 5 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Disney Channel
Original run July 28, 2006 – Present
External links
Official website
IMDb profile

Shorty McShorts' Shorts is a Disney Channel animated television series, which consists of 5-minute shorts. The first episode aired on July 28, 2006.

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The host of the show is Shorty McShorts. His name is often shortened to "Shorty" or "SMS", which appears on the hat that he wears. He also wears blue shorts and is the train conductor for his own Short Line. He appears in advertisements for the show and in the introduction and conclusion of each short. He does not appear in any of the shorts.

The show takes form of a Saturday morning cartoon, as the shorts that are shown could very well be installments of their own miniseries. The Boyz on Da Run shorts appear in a certain order and have, so far, three episodes attached the miniseries. The other episodes do belong to their own miniseries, but the way the shorts are setup suggest that more installments under the same name could be produced.

# Name First aired Plot
1 "Dudley & Nestor Do Nothing" July 28, 2006 Dudley and Nestor save the world by doing nothing.
2 "My Mom Married a Yeti" August 4, 2006 Two kids try to stop their dad from coming to their school dance.
3 "Bozzlebags' Zip" August 11, 2006 Collin goes on the set of a children's show after his dad changes his job.
4 "The Phabulizers" August 18, 2006 A group that makes people fabulous trys to turn a dorky kid fabulous.
5 "Boyz on Da Run (Part 1)" August 24, 2006 Fans find out a hit boy band is lip synching and the band has to go into hiding.
6 "Boyz on Da Run (Part 2)" September 8, 2006 The boys run into a little diner and decide that they will work there.
7 "Boyz on Da Run (Part 3)" September 29, 2006 The boys run into Canada.

# Name First aired Plot
8 "Too Many Robots" April 20, 2007 A transforming robot has to take a girl to her dance.
9 "Troy Ride" April 27, 2007 Three aliens from space that crashed on earth try get moon shoes so they can get back home.
10 "Shezow" May 4, 2007 A boy becomes Shezow (A girl superhero), because he put a ring on that Shezow, a superhero used.
11 "Mascot Prep" May 11, 2007 A Mascot that has no product finds out so he has to go to Mascot school.
12 "The Imperfect Duplicates of Dodger Dare" May 18, 2007 Dodger Dare clones himself so he doesn't have to talk to his date, but the clones get out of control.
13 "Flip-Flopped" 2007 Two parents leave their kids home alone.

  • To date, the episode Shezow, has no online game.
  • Some of the episodes are made using Adobe Flash.
  • As of Fall 2007, a part 4 of "Boyz On The Run" is yet to be created.

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