Bumba's desire to prove herself comes to effect when The Reppies, Miss Summerhayes, and Mickey get lost during a hike in the woods. Meanwhile, Mr. King takes Heather and Buster fishing when a mysterious call deters their attempts.
When The Reppies' French cousins---The Freppies---arrive for a visit, things don't go as planned. Jealousy and misunderstanding ignite as the two groups try to find common ground while The Reppies learn French along the way.
As The Reppies prepare the theater for the school talent show, they discover one of their friends, Buster, has stage fright and is afraid to participate. So the gang tries the best to their ability to prove how special he truly is.
While organizing a spelling bee, Razz develops a crush on Miss Summerhayes that's up for debate. Meanwhile, The Reppies prepare to perform a play prepared by Tessa.
When The Reppies, along with Heather and Buster, decide to have a sleepover in the old theater, a mysterious spirit causes shenanigans and fun as the gang band together to solve the mystery.
As The Reppies prepare for a holiday concert, their friends explain the traditions associated with Christmas, Kwanzaa and Hanukkah during the happiest time of the year.
After The Reppies decide to buy their manager, Mickey, a computer, Mickey is uncertain about using one and even Bumba shows concern. Now it's up to the band and Heather to show how easy and fun a computer can be.
When an exotic bird, rousted from its home, decides to stay in the theater Bumba tries to make her a pet with disastrous results. Meanwhile, the theater's water is turned off as Uncle Mickey attempts to 'adapt'.
While planning an aerobics routing for "Healthy Constitution Day", Derango's habits of staying up late and eating sweets cause him trouble. Now it's up to the band and an Olympic athlete to teach proper exercise and dieting.
While Derango longs for a chance in the spotlight, Mickey teaches the group a lesson in rhythm while Miss Summerhayes teaches how hard work makes dreams come true.
A spoiled boy who wins a day with The Reppies desires to get Razz's guitar by any means. To show him the error of his ways, The Reppies help him discover the value of sharing.
Miss Summerhayes starts feeling homesick when she doesn't receive a letter from her family. Fearing she might leave them, The Reppies throw her an English tea party.
Miss Summerhayes writes a letter to her mother in England about her time teaching and getting along with The Reppies. Highlights from the series' first 13 episodes are featured.
After Razz loses his Rhythm Egg, he goes into town to buy a new one. But things take a downward spiral when Razz gets lost and can't find his way home.
Heather's best friend and her family plan to move to Japan, as Heather worries they won't be friends anymore. Meanwhile, The Reppies throw a going-away party and the band announce the start of their first world tour.
After a field trip to a museum, The Reppies fantasize about what they want to be when they "grow up". Meanwhile, Razz has trouble with his tests while Heather doesn't know what career to pursue.
After Razz brags about a new tune he claims to have written, Razz finds himself in a pickle when he undergoes writer's block. So Razz asks Miss Summerhayes for advice on admitting the truth.
While leading an environmental project, Lobo accidentally cuts down a healthy tree. Tessa takes up photography indulging the interest of a suspicious magazine journalist.
Derango learns the value of dollars and sense after a bank loan nearly costs him his baseball card collection, which he puts up as collateral. Meanwhile, Lobo and Uncle Mickey plan a benefit concert for retired musicians.
During "show and tell" in school, Heather shares stories of how The Reppies became her friends. The stories include moments from "Bringing Home Baby" and "Moving Away Blues".
The Reppies team up to repair a tour buss, but Tessa fears she's not up to the task. So Heather helps her by tackling the smaller tasks. The Reppie-Mobile makes it's debut.