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- Struggling to cope with the death of his father, 10 year old Micah unwittingly falls into the grasp of The Molok, an ancient creature who feeds on human memories.
- MUNKI is awoken from an idyllic sleep by an unexpected visitor in the jungle: A small, cute puppy. It belongs to three human explorers who set up their campsite right next to MUNKI and TRUNK's favourite tree. This is a problem because all the explorers want is to see animals, and all the animals want is to not be seen by the explorers.
- MUNKI and TRUNK introduce the puppy to ROCKY the Rhino, but ROCKY is terrified of the tiny pup. MUNKI tries to get them both to play with a ball, but ROCKY runs away and MUNKI gives up. ROCKY REALLY wants the ball, though, and keeps on trying to sneak over and get it. But no matter what he tries, Puppy keeps popping up unexpectedly and scaring the rhinoceros away.
- The animals find it ridiculously easy to hide from the explorers, until SIMON the explorer invents a mega-compass that can find any object that the explorers set their dial to. It's suddenly a lot harder for MUNKI, TRUNK and TALLBERT to avoid being seen, until MUNKI makes a fake replacement compass that leads the explorers wildly astray.
- TRUNK sees SIMON going for a walk carrying the puppy in his backpack. She sneaks behind SIMON, wanting Puppy to play with her. But when MUNKI tries to put Puppy back into the backpack, he accidentally gets picked up and shoved into it instead. SIMON doesn't know he's carrying a monkey instead of a puppy, and TRUNK has to do what-ever she can to rescue her friend before SIMON finds out.
- The explorers are doing their laundry, and MUNKI borrows some of their clothing and dresses up as a human. TRUNK thinks it's hilarious, but when MUNKI gets mistaken by the humans as one of their own, she needs to help him escape by making a human costume of her own.
- The humans set up a surprise birthday picnic for RITA the explorer, and while the animals are investigating it they accidentally smash the cake and lose all the presents, which float away after MUNKI ties balloons to them. TALLBERT and RIBBERT need to quickly make a replacement cake using mud and rocks, while MUNKI ties balloons to TRUNK and uses her to float up after the presents.
- HUMPH the hedgehog gets even more grumpy than usual when the explorers discover his precious lawn and start playing lawn games on it. MUNKI and TRUNK try everything they can to calm HUMPH down, but keep on getting interrupted by the explorers's games.
- MIRABELLE the explorer is determined to get a picture of an animal, and has set up a camera trap at the side of a clearing with a banana in the middle. MUNKI really wants the banana, and plays an escalating game of cat-and-mouse with MIRABELLE in order to get it.
- The puppy is causing chaos in the jungle: Digging holes and chewing MUNKI's bananas. MUNKI and TRUNK sees that RITA is able to get Puppy to behave and even perform tricks, and TRUNK is determined to get the puppy to obey her own commands. The puppy, however, has its own plans.
- The Explorers make cardboard cut-outs of all the animals, and hide behind them, hoping to spot the real animals. MUNKI and TRUNK think that the decoys look hilarious, but TALLBERT becomes obsessed with his new best friend, the cardboard giraffe.
- RITA is listening to her radio in MUNKI's clearing. While she's briefly distracted, TALLBERT comes out and dances to the music. He trips over the radio, sending it flying up in the air and accidentally swallowing it. It ends up stuck halfway down his long neck, and MUNKI has to try to get it out while also keeping his suddenly-very-noisy friend hidden from the explorer.
- The animals discover the Explorers' old-school television, and TALLBERT and RIBBERT get hooked on human TV shows. To lure them out of the Explorers' camp site, MUNKI and TRUNK decide to make a fake television out of bamboo poles and put on their own show. But can they make it as entertaining as a cartoon?
- The explorers are going on a drive, and one of their bags falls out of their jeep and scatters human items across the jungle. The animals are all intrigued by the weird objects that they find, but when the explorers start tracking back through the jungle to collect their lost things, TRUNK needs to convince her friends to give up their new prized possessions before they get seen by humans.
- Munki and Trunk spot some delicious fruit, and head through the jungle to get it. The journey's easy for Munki because he can swing from vines, but Trunk has a much harder time. She wants to learn how to swing, too, and Munki wants to help her, but getting an elephant to swing from a vine requires some very special motivation.
- Munki and Trunk find some delicious-smelling prickly pears, but they're surrounded by a cactus barrier. They try reaching through it, pushing it apart, dangling over it and sucking the fruit out of it it, but no matter what they do, they can't get the delicious fruit from behind the spikes.
- While the Ostrich family is having a swim at the river, Munki, Trunk and Rocky play 'fetch' in their clearing, and accidentally destroy the ostrich nest. They have to rebuild it before they get in trouble, but they quickly get carried away in an over-elaborate construction project. Just before the ostriches return the new mega-nest that Munki and Trunk have built collapses, and they need to fix their mess, fast.
- Trunk's loud footsteps cause trouble in the jungle - she almost steps on Ribbert, she makes leaves fall on Humph's lawn and she nearly wakes Mama's eggs. She finally decides to keep completely still, but it's impossible when Munki is eating delicious fruit nearby. Trunk jumps for the fruit, and accidentally shakes a boulder loose. It rolls through the jungle, threatening all the animals, and only Trunk's ground-shaking run can save the day.
- One of Munki and Trunk's games gets out of hand, and they accidentally destroy Humph's lawn. Now Humph is homeless, so they offer to let him move in with them. But Humph's obsessive tidiness makes their lives extremely difficult - they'll have to get Humph's home fixed for him if they want things back to normal.
- Munki playfully teases Trunk by copying everything she does. Trunk tries to make him cut it out by doing things that he can't do, but he manages to match her in every way. But Munki doesn't find the game so funny when Trunk turns it around, and starts copying him.
- Munki admires Trunk's trunk, and tries to make a trunk of his very own. He ends up stretching his tail and hanging it over his head - but just because he has something that looks like a trunk, it doesn't mean he can use it to picking berries, drink, or breathe underwater.
- Munki and Trunk find a tiny nut. They split it and are about to eat it, when they spot a bigger nut, then a bigger one, then a bigger one - until they find a gigantic mega-nut. It looks amazing. Unfortunately, it's also a bit of a tough nut to crack, and whether they smash it, slam it, drop it or crush it, they can't seem to get it open.
- Munki and Trunk are eating a delicious pile of mangoes. But when there's only one mango left, they both politely refuse to eat it, making a big show of offering it to each other to eat. Their politeness quickly escalates into a game, where they invent increasingly tricksy ways to get the other to take the mango.
- Everyone in the jungle has a talent. Hue the chameleon can change colour, Humph the hedgehog can transform into a spiky ball, Trunk can trumpet and Munki can do a silly trick with his fingers. But what can Ribbert the Frog do? Trunk finds out that night, when the chirping crickets make music that makes Ribbert dance amazingly, as long as no one's watching.
- Munki and Trunk discover some pods that pop when touched, scattering their seeds. Munki gets excited when he realises that he can make a chain-reaction of exploding seeds. He gets obsessed, and soon starts constructing an elaborate chain reaction that takes over the entire jungle.
- Munki and Trunk are bored. Trunk comes up with a variety of fun experiences to entertain them, but Munki doesn't really want to do any of them. Trunk eventually runs out of ideas and falls into despair, and it's up to Munki to come up with a fun activity to cheer up his friend.
- Munki and Trunk wake up to discover that all the bananas have disappeared. They travel around the jungle like a pair of private sleuths, investigating the crime, and trying to find the banana-stealing suspect. It it Tallbert? Baby Ostrich? Or maybe someone closer to home?
- Munki and Trunk are about to tuck in to an epic fruit picnic. But the beehive falls from the tree, and Buzzby comes to them for help - They're the only ones who can get it back. Reluctantly, they give up their bounty and chase the hive as it bounces wildly through the jungle.
- Munki and Trunk are deeply disturbed when a rock starts crawling around by itself. It's a tortoise. They've never seen one before, and have no idea how to handle it - especially because this particular tortoise has a habit of leaping out of his shell.
- Munki's swinging tail accidentally hypnotises Trunk into thinking that she's a monkey. While Munki tries to work out what's wrong with her, he accidentally hypnotises more of his friends. He finally works out what has happened and thinks that it's hilarious, until the other monkey-animals eat all his bananas.
- Munki and Trunk are messing around making weird food concoctions, when lightning strikes. Munki's concoction turns into a potion that makes him grow taller, and Trunk's makes her grow shorter. At first they're delighted by their new sizes, but they keep growing and shrinking, and realise that they're going to need to make new potions to get themselves back to normal.
- A storm is approaching, and Munki and Trunk know that Rocky the Rhino is terrified of thunder. They need to calm Rocky down, and block his ears with moss. Unfortunately, Rocky gets startled by the thunder. He panics, goes on a rampage, and digs himself to safety in a tunnel under Humph's lawn. This is a problem for Humph, who isn't too happy with his new guest.
- One of Mama Ostrich's feathers comes loose and blows through the jungle. By chance, it keeps on blowing past Munki and Trunk, tickling them mercilessly. Munki and Trunk finally manage to catch it, but they discover that there's no safe way to dispose of a feather.
- Trunk has managed to get herself in a tricky situation. She is trying to rescue her flower, and has somehow ended up stuck high up between two stone spires, far out in the savannah. Munki comes to the rescue, but when one of the spires collapses they are launched back into the jungle, and go on a wild and ridiculous chase to get the flower back.
- Munki and Trunk discover a mysterious flower with glowing pink sap. Whatever the sap touches turns floppy - arms, legs, rocks, trees, everything. Munki and Trunk have a huge amount of fun playing with the sap. But when the ostrich eggs are threatened by a rolling boulder, Munki and Trunk discover that having floppy bodies makes the rescue mission a whole lot harder.
- Munki and Trunk race through the long grass. The air is dry, and Munki gets charged up with crackling static electricity, which makes his fur go puffy. Dry leaves get attracted to Munki, following him around and getting stuck to his fur. He gets chased through the jungle by leaves. How is he going to escape this weird phenomenon?
- Munki sees how much Trunk loves her flower, and wants a flower of his own to look after. Trunk is excited to teach Munki how to garden, and he turns out to be a good student - too good. With all the water and soil Munki's giving it, the flower grows too big for his branch. Munki's going to have to find a new home for his plant - luckily, the bees always have room for a giant flower.
- Munki sees his footprints in the mud and he likes the way they look. He tries sticking his hands in the mud, too, and makes hand-prints on nearby rocks. He has discovered art. He throws himself into his new discovery, making sculptures and paintings. Trunk wants to be involved, but she just doesn't have the artistic touch. Can she unlock her inner genius?
- Munki wakes up with a tuft of hair sticking out the side of his head. Trunk tries to fix it. She wets the tuft, brushes it, glues it down with honey, hides it under a hat, and even puts it in curlers, but everything she does makes the situation worse. And when she tries shaving it - much, much worse.
- While trying to get at a delicious bunch of berries Munki accidentally breaks a branch, and super-sticky sap starts dripping down into the jungle. Munki and Trunk end up getting get glued to themselves, each other, the ground, the vines and everything else. How are they going to stop the sticky sap?
- Humph tastes honey for the first time. It's so delicious. It makes him feel warm and happy, and he wants to share his joy with the rest of the jungle. The other animals, however, aren't used to the normally-grumpy Humph being so happy. It makes them nervous, and throws out the order of the jungle.
- Munki and Trunk start a staring competition. Munki is the reigning champion until he meets his match with Tallbert. The two of them stare at each other until the sun goes down and Munki falls asleep. Tallbert isn't sure of the rules, and keeps staring throughout the night. The next morning, Tallbert can't close his poor, dry eyes. Munki and Trunk try everything they can to get their friend a bit of shut-eye.