Little People, Big World Season 6
Matt & Amy Roloff enlist the help of their four children Jeremy, Zack, Molly & Jacob to help expand the business of Roloff farms. As the kids grow older, the family grows larger and the Roloffs learn how to keep their family relationships strong.
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Little People, Big World
2006 / TV-PGThe sixth and final season picks up right after Matt Roloff collapsed in his home office, as the incident causes Matt to question his health and inspires both Matt and Amy, in typically different ways—Amy starts working with a personal trainer, while Matt takes a big risk by skydiving with Jeremy. The season also finds Matt starting to think about the future of the farm while Amy focuses on giving back through her charity foundation. And, as the twins turn 20, they evaluate what to do next with their lives—do they have the drive and desire to move off the farm and make it on their own?
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Little People, Big World Season 6 Full Episode Guide
The twins work on getting their own apartment. Matt and Amy consider selling the farm.
Zach puts off buying a new car. Jeremy has trouble getting a job.
Each member of the Roloff family answers questions about their personal experiences over the past five years.
The Roloffs answer frequently asked questions about their life on the farm.
Matt launches a bicycle donation program. Amy and the boys head to Haiti to provide relief for earthquake victims.
Jeremy is inspired by his uncle Sam; Molly tries to balance all of the activities she has taken on.
Amy hopes to guide her charity foundation to greatness, but when her board members find themselves at odds with one another, her leadership skills are called into question. Can she pull it together in time for this year's big fundraiser?
Amy's quest to improve her health hits new heights when she trains hard for an adventurous hike up a mountain with her twin sons. Meanwhile, the whole family chips in to provide Jacob with a boost in confidence.
Zach takes a dating class; the family wonders if Molly would like a boy.
Amy and Matt disagree about what land Amy can use for her garden. Matt thinks that bees are the secret to pumpkin success.
Matt transports a replica of Noah's Ark onto the farm, Amy is against the attraction but she defends the project and property against a trespassing government official.
While the Roloffs worry about Rocky's health, Rocky has his hands full when the Roloff cats move in on his turf.
Matt tries to help Amy and Jeremy on a couple projects, but is met with a mountain of resistance.
Following his dreams, Matt puts together a cast and crew to make a movie about a spooky pumpkin farm.
Zach is offered a job that causes him to address his dwarfism in new ways; making important decisions.
The boys go camping and face a snow-in and gasoline fire, while the girls battle broken cameras and seasickness on their trip to the Oregon coast.
Matt takes Zach on a road trip in hopes of mending their relationship.
Amy and Matt's public speaking schedule takes a toll on the family; with Amy on the road, it throws the family off balance.
The Roloffs have reached max capacity - there is literally no place left to store their junk. Matt decides to have a big Roloff garage sale, but is met with resistance by the whole family.
As Matt recovers from a vertigo collapse, he realizes that he's got to do something about his health before it's too late. Alarmed by Matt's scare, Amy gets herself checked out and discovers that she's clinically obese.