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 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.