With no one but imaginary friends attending her tea parties, Petunia attracts the others attention with false alarms. Petunia regrets this after the sink starts overflowing.
With the babies squabbling over gadgets, Granny decides to take them to a 17th-century farm, where everything is done manually. However Bugs and Daffy are sneakily playing a game pod until they break it.
Floyd take the babies to Auntie’s Bakery, where they love cinnamon rolls, but unfortunately the bakery’s business is due to close down. Everyone works hard to get the bakery in the book of world records so that its left standing.
Melissa gossips tales of Taz to the others, whilst Bugs has doubts and tries to prove they aren’t true. After proving her wrong, Melissa confesses her fibs.
Granny gives Bugs, Daffy, Tweety, and Lola a box to play in. They don’t like it at first, then they fight over whose game is better, using the box to play in, at the end it works for all their games.
Because Petunia feels too shy to decline a game with her friends, she invents an imaginary friend called Larry, which makes the others nervous. They invent their own imaginary friends to snap Petunia out of it.
On a day at the beach, Melissa gets frustrated that she can’t have a new spade and makes friends with a baby turtle she calls Myrtle. Melissa wants to keep her, but learns she can’t take her from her natural habitat.
Sylvester, Bugs, and Daffy all try to hog attention for Granny. To sort this out, Granny treats the three like they’re younger than the others, prompting them to change.
Floyd introduces the babies to a game of soccer, Daffy under the impression girls can’t play it and Petunia and Taz with a better sportsmanship than the others. Petunia manages to score the game to a draw.
Pepe tours the babies around the Acme gardens finding a place to plant a lemon tree. Eventually everyone gets irritated by Pepe’s stink, upsetting him, but they rejoin him and Pepe introduces them to his pal Gossamer.
Today is Arbor Day and everyone wants to give Granny something special, but Lola wants do that by herself. When the others see the trouble Lola is having, they give her a helping hand.
Floyd takes the babies to a mini-golf course. Finding himself without a chance of winning, Daffy cheats, whilst Tweety scores down the hole every time. Daffy realises the game lies more in the fun than the winning score.
Floyd takes the babies to the stadium to watch the baseball game, supporting the Roosters Team. The tables turn for the Roosters when Wingouski does a home run.
Sylvester believes he lacks coolness and thinks he can get it by eating Chewy Chops Pickle Pops he saw on a commercial, but all it does is make his breath stink.
Everyone goes along with Bugs’ decisions until he is entrusted to buy a new net for everyone, when his greed gets the better of him and disappoints them with toys he wanted for himself. Bugs makes up for this by giving up one of his best toys for the necessary money. Because of all this, […]
Daffy learns a new word from a garbage man, and later uses it when he gets angry. Daffy teaches it to his friends, and they use it on Granny. Surprised, Granny confronts Daffy and shows him effective ways to control his anger without using profanities.
Everybody wants to help Granny make a cake except Melissa who just wants to just eat it. Although Melissa misses out on the cake, she joins the others to make another one.
Daffy and Melissa stick together to play impractical jokes on the others. To get even, Lola demonstrates the consequences of an impractical joke to Daffy and Melissa.