Joe Croaker finds himself a treat of a large lollipop. After gorging on it, Joe places the hollowed lollipop around his neck and starts to toy with it. Not until he tries in vain to remove the lolly does he realize that he is stuck in it. As the lolly around Joe’s neck begins to melt, it becomes sticky and attracts many leaves to it. Joe looks just like a scary monster in that leafy lollipop!
Joe Croaker is intrigued when he sees Niddy travels with her silk. The frog believes he might be able to do the same. Joe Croaker finds himself a rope in the dumpster. He attaches one end of rope to his feet and the other to a tree branch. The frog jumps from the tree branch and yet he soon notices the rope is way too long. Joe Croaker cuts the rope shorter and tries again and again!
Joe Croaker is on the prowl for food and the fish obtained by Cosmo makes his mouth water. As is typical of Joe Croaker the greedy bully frog, he snatches the fish from Cosmo and quickly swallows it whole. But this only results in the bones being stuck in Joe’s throat. Proposed again by the resourceful Bartle Bee, they hang Joe Croaker upside down and succeed in swinging the bones out.
Fed up living in his shabby can house, Cosmo decides to find himself a sleek, cozy new place. He searches for the perfect place. Just when he is about to make it his new abode, the mole cricket’s warning about the new spot discourages him from settling down there. So Cosmo has to look for other alternatives.
Cosmo has got a nice ice cream postage stamp, which is overheard by Joe Croaker. The thought of the tasty ice cream tempts the amphibian into a plot to steal the stamp from Cosmo. He tails Cosmo, and tries in vain to grab the stamp.
Joe Croaker has obtained half a loaf of bread and wants to take it home for dinner. But a broad river blocks his way. A troop of ants happen to pass by, and they use a tree branch to cross the river. Inspired by the ants, Joe Croaker decides to build a wooden bridge by himself.