
Tomte Wish-Wash
Youngsters Sune and Josefina meet Findus and tell him about Father Christmas. Very excited, Findus runs back to Pettson who is in the middle of inventing a new machine. Findus tells Pettson that Santa Claus is supposed to come soon, but old Pettson is not really listening. Findus explains to the old man that they must write a wish list to Santa Claus.
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S2 E1
When Findus was Little and Disappeared
On a rainy summer day Findus asks Pettson to tell him a story. He wants to hear the one about the time he disappeared - even though he’s heard it many times before. After a little persuasion Pettson agrees, and begins to recount the story of how Findus came to live with Pettson, and how he almost lost him again. The story begins when Pettson lived all alone on his farm.

S2 E2
The Fishing Contest
Pettson has planned a quiet, relaxing day of fishing with Findus. As they arrive at the Lake, Signhild pulls up in her van. She starts setting up for a fishing contest and assumes that Pettson is there to sign up. Pettson has no intention of doing this. When Findus sees that there’s a delicious prize for the winner he pleads with Pettson to take part, but Pettson is determined to have a quiet day.

S2 E3
Robinson Pettson
Pettson and Findus are having fun skimming stones across the lake, until Pettson takes a tumble and falls into the water. He splashes around till he finds his footing, but Findus is not very impressed with his swimming skills. Pettson tells him he is a very good swimmer and was given a ‘guppy badge’ when he was young, by the famous swimmer Arne Borg, so this proves he can swim.

S2 E4
Uninvited Guests
One day Pettson’s potato patch comes under attack from some rare demoiselle cranes. This invasion attracts the attention of another unwanted visitor, Hillevi the bird watching enthusiast. Pettson is not keen on having his potato patch ruined by the birds, or on having any of Hillevi’s bird watching friends trample over his farm. He decides that something must be done.