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06 Sept 2025

Autism Awareness Week 2019 | The thrilling Super Potato series, by Longford pupil Jamie O'Neill: Episode 4

Episode 4: The Crossover

Autism Awareness Week 2019 | The thrilling Super Potato series, by Longford pupil Jamie O'Neill: Episode 4

Illustration by Jamie O'Neill

As part of Autism Awareness Week 2019, which runs until Sunday, April 7, the Longford Leader is posting the thrilling Super Potato series, written by Gaelscoil Longfoirt pupil Jamie O'Neill. Jamie is 10 years old and is on the spectrum and we must say, he's an excellent storyteller.

John Wick came to Mr Broccoli.

Then they started to destroy the city and captured Mr Super Carrot.

Super Potato knew he could stop them but not alone.

So he called Super Jonesy and he came to Super Potato.

Super Potato made it rain potatoes but it didn't knock anyone out.

Then John Wick grabbed Super Potato and threw him to the ground.

Super Jonsey came and zapped John Wick. Then Mr Broccoli got the broccoli blaster and shot Super Jonesy but it didn't affect him.

John Wick had recovered and shot Super Jonesy.

He was just about to kill him but Super Potato came and shot him. John Wick left and Mr Broccoli got the Broccoli Bot 2000 2.0 and Super Jonesy stopped it by teleporting it using a rift.

It fell into water and sank. Super Potato and Super Jonesy went to Mr Broccoli's lair. He wasn't there but his new sidekick Mr Egg was and threw eggs at them.

But Super Jonesy picked him up and threw him out a window. And they found Mr Super Carrot. The end.

Missed the beginning of this epic Super Potato tale? Catch up on earlier episodes below:

Autism Awareness Week 2019 | The thrilling Super Potato series, by Longford pupil Jamie O'Neill: Episode 1

Autism Awareness Week 2019 | The thrilling Super Potato series, by Longford pupil Jamie O'Neill: Episode 2

Autism Awareness Week 2019 | The thrilling Super Potato series, by Longford pupil Jamie O'Neill: Episode 3

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