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A-Ron is one of the minor characters of the pilot, Little Freaks. He is Wayne's little brother who needs rescuing after he gets into a predicament. He is unaware of the superpower that Wayne has. A-Ron was voiced by Lawrence Bell.

A-Ron is a slender boy with black hair worn in upright dreads known as dramatic dreads. He is Afro-American, but has green skin and black, beady eyes. He wears a cadmium green shirt with long sleeves and yellow cuffs; cadmium green pants, and matching sneakers.

A-Ron looks up to Wayne and admires him a lot. Among other things, when it comes to Wayne, A-Ron is very enthusiastic and impressionable as he is easily influenced by others. He can be reckless, jumping the gun, and not thinking before he acts. Like Wayne, A-Ron also has a fear of heights and shares that, having one thing in common with each other. He often asks questions and is doubtful, at least, when it comes to his brother's claim that he can fly.

One Saturday morning, A-Ron and Wayne's mom opens the door to their room, demanding that it be cleaned. She tells them she wants it so spotless, that if even one piece of trash were to enter there, she would die. As A-Ron wakes up, he wonders why the piece of trash has to be female. After Wayne is informed by his mom that today is Saturday, he gets so enraged, he discharges and flies up to a ceiling lamp, which he grabs onto and is left hanging for a moment. Not seeing just how he got there, A-Ron asks Wayne how he managed to do it. Wayne simply says, "Sleep-climbing?", quizzically before he falls to the floor.

Then, A-Ron bikes on a sidewalk, finding Wayne and his friends on the other side of the street. Wayne gets mad again after Sweeney offends him by calling him a dork as the latter is cautious about his reputation when it comes to whether he's seen hanging out with them or not. Wayne's anger causes him to fly again, this time onto a satellite dish on the roof of someone's house. Impressed by the sight of this, A-Ron thinks it's so cool how he was able to climb up there. Wayne says he wishes he could.

Some weeks later, Sweeney, Lila, and Macon see A-Ron across another street, talking to a few, other boys who dare him to climb onto the giant bagel statue on the roof of the bagel shop, Fred's Fancy Bagels and Bagel Holes. Wondering just what's the term for providing the fifth dare, A-Ron tells the other boys he'll do it and accepts the challenge. He makes it up there, but now he's in a perilous situation and the firefighters are unable to rescue him. Wayne's friends head to his house to tell him about what A-Ron did and that he needs help getting back down to the ground. But Wayne tells them he's unable to assist with his flight power since it wore off following his weeks of anger management sessions. Wayne's friends head back to the bagel shop to try to save him themselves.

By night, A-Ron is still stuck in his predicament. A-Ron wonders why Wayne hasn't come to his aid. When Wayne arrives, he tells Sweeney and Macon to get him riled up enough for him to fly again so he can bring A-Ron back down safely by telling Yo Mama jokes. However, when one of A-Ron's sneakers falls off his foot and Wayne finds it as he picks it up, and notices it's actually one of his sneakers that A-Ron took, this triggers his anger and flight ability as he regains it. He soars up to A-Ron and holds onto him, but tells him he's unable to return him and himself to the ground. A-Ron threatens to tell their mom on him if he ditches him. When A-Ron looks down, he gets dizzy and faints. As the bagel statue loosens, rolls onto the ground, and away, Wayne whisks A-Ron away to safety as he soars off into the sky. Later, A-Ron wakes up and discovers that Wayne took him to a billboard. A-Ron asks him just how they got there. Deciding to reveal his secret to him, Wayne simply says that he can fly. Unconvinced, A-Ron doubts it as a firefighter comes to get him off of there and climbs down a ladder.