The WORST seasons of Little People, Big World

Every season of Little People, Big World ever, ranked from worst to best by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The worst seasons of Little People, Big World!

Matt and Amy Roloff, both 4 feet tall, face a variety of challenges in raising their four children: twins Jeremy and Zach, who is 2-feet shorter than his brother, and younger siblings Molly and Jacob, who like Jeremy are average height. The family's 34-acre Oregon farm serves as part playground and part moneymaker. As the series ages, Matt and Amy deal with personal strife, embrace their kids getting older and leading lives of their own, become grandparents, and attempt to keep Roloff Farms operational.

Last Updated: 4/27/2024Network: TLCStatus: Continuing
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Season 24
star
7.00
2 votes

#1 - Season 24

First Aired 11/2/2022

Season 11
star
7.00
1 votes

#2 - Season 11

First Aired 11/14/2012

As Matt and Amy Roloff embrace their four kids getting older and leading lives of their own, they attempt to live on the same property while managing emotional and operational challenges in order to keep Roloff Farms in the family. This season we find Zach and Tori merging their lives together as newlyweds while Jeremy and Audrey settle into their new home in Bend, Oregon. Molly's graduation approaches and she contemplates her future after college. But Matt and Amy are headed for the biggest change of all as their divorce will become final. Amy seeks to redefine herself in this new phase of her life and decides to not only make over her kitchen but also her appearance. Matt tries to recapture good times with Jeremy and Zach by taking them on a boys' camping trip, but feels his mortality when he is forced to confront long-standing health issues.

Season 23
star
7.50
2 votes

#3 - Season 23

First Aired 5/18/2022

Season 10
star
9.00
2 votes

#4 - Season 10

First Aired 9/7/2010

The Roloff kids are grown and Jacob, the youngest and last child at home, is about to move out. In the midst of Matt and Amy’s evolving relationship and empty nests, there is also celebration and joy blossoming on the farm. Another Roloff family wedding is right around the corner. Almost a year after Jeremy’s storybook wedding, his twin Zach is now preparing to get married. He has a distinct vision for his wedding day which sends Matt into a tailspin of activity to get the farm ready yet again. Throughout the flurry of activity in their lives the Roloffs always manage to tackle any obstacles that they encounter head on as a family.

Season 13
star
9.50
2 votes

#5 - Season 13

First Aired 9/2/2014

With not only one, but two grandchildren on the way, future grandparents Amy and Matt must also navigate divorced life while living 500 feet from each other and running the family farm together. This season viewers can look forward to Zach and Tori Roloff navigating pregnant life leading up to the birth of their first son; as the young couple struggles to get ready for the newest addition to the Roloff family, the major question looming is whether the baby will be a dwarf or not. Jeremy and Audrey Roloff have their own baby news with the surprise that they are pregnant with a baby girl. In addition, Amy is enthusiastically embracing her new role as grandmother and finds herself progressing in her relationship with her boyfriend Chris. Meanwhile, Matt has his own news to reveal that he too is in a relationship.

Season 9
star
9.50
2 votes

#6 - Season 9

First Aired 4/6/2010

When we last visited the Roloffs on their farm in Oregon, Matt and Amy announced their separation, leaving their kids—twins Jeremy and Zach, daughter Molly, and youngest son Jacob, wondering what was next for the family. The new season follows as everyone learns to adapt to these new dynamics and move forward with each of their lives. Despite the marital struggles of his parents, the premiere episode features Jeremy planning his proposal to his long-time girlfriend Audrey—kicking off a season-long celebration as they prepare to get married. Amy fires up her passion for cooking with a pop-up restaurant, while Matt's imagination is sparked when Jeremy announces that he'd like to get married at home. But, in each of their own ways, Matt and Amy work to maintain a positive connection, sharing time together and planning a family getaway to have all of the Roloffs reconnect in the face of so many changes.

Season 25
star
10.00
1 votes

#7 - Season 25

First Aired 2/21/2024

Season 22
star
10.00
1 votes

#8 - Season 22

First Aired 5/12/2021

Season 8
star
10.00
1 votes

#9 - Season 8

First Aired 10/13/2009

The Roloffs go back to their roots as children Jeremy, Zack, and Molly join Jacob at home for the summer, reuniting the family on the farm for the first time in two years. Matt and Amy will enlist the help of the kids as they expand the business and gear up for pumpkin season. All hands are on deck as the family works together to plan the most memorable weddings for four new couples who intend to tie the knot at Roloff Farms.

Wedding Farm
star
10.00
1 votes

#10 - Wedding Farm

First Aired 2/17/2009

The Roloff family returns with an all-new weekly series, following as Matt and Amy open and operate a new wedding venue on their recently expanded Oregon-based farm. Viewers will be invited along as the couple tackles one of their biggest challenges ever—working together to make other couple's dreams come true. From refurbishing a historic barn to helping plan every perfect detail, the family will battle everything from uncooperative weather to cake catastrophes. The new series will also go back into the family home to share their day-to-day lives, including Molly preparing to leave for college, and Matt & Amy's impending 25th wedding anniversary.

Season 6
star
10.00
1 votes

#11 - Season 6

First Aired 10/14/2008

The 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?

Season 4
star
10.00
1 votes

#12 - Season 4

First Aired 10/16/2007

The entire Roloff family will be involved in life-changing experiences in the fourth season. The season kicks off with Matt Roloff traveling to Iraq to help a family with three dwarf children in desperate need of medical attention. Matt returns from Iraq with big plans for the farm as the twins, Jeremy and Zach, prepare to graduate from high school. Daughter Molly is cramming for her drivers' license and youngest son Jacob hits the field as his focus on soccer grows. Mom Amy learns to let go—she realizes the kids are growing up and she needs to focus on herself, too. The house continues to undergo an extensive renovation, and the family heads to Florida for a much-needed vacation.

Season 3
star
10.00
1 votes

#13 - Season 3

First Aired 4/10/2007

Season 2
star
10.00
1 votes

#14 - Season 2

First Aired 10/8/2006

Season 1
star
10.00
1 votes

#15 - Season 1

First Aired 3/5/2006