The opening episode follows the O'Brien family as they settle into their new community of Ballyfermot.
Roy faces a dilemma when he becomes a little too attached to his new frog friends.
Roy faces a dilemma over whether to pretend to be ill.
Roy's enthusiasm gets the better of him when he throws himself into the annual school charity drive.
It is hard to stay out of trouble when you are a cartoon and this week proves no exception for Roy, as he instigates more animated antics after a run-in with the headmaster over a confiscated computer game.
It's hard to stay out of trouble when you are a cartoon and this week is no exception for Roy, as he tries to win the local heat of a TV talent contest in order to keep his friend in school.
Roy faces life on the streets this week but, with few provisions and hardly any money, the cartoon boy living in the real world finds it hard to fend for himself - even with the support of his friends.
Sibling rivalry comes to the fore in this week's episode of Roy.
After a trip to the cinema to see a horror movie Roy discovers that being a cartoon boy can have its drawbacks when you are frightened.
Roy's superstitious grandmother warns him that if he pulls faces and the wind changes he might be stuck like that forever. Roy takes little notice until a sudden gust of wind forces the door open.
Even cartoon characters have to sit exams, as the comic adventures of a cartoon boy living in the real world continue.
Waking up with a halo above his head, Roy realises that he has even less control over his body than he had imagined. Now how to be rid of this embarrassing illumination?
Ballyfermot School is preparing for a visit from the school inspector.