A walking waste-paper basket should make you worried -- especially if there is a Worry Wart underneath it. Before long, everyone is worrying, and only something from Mopatop's stock can save the day.
It seems as though the shop has sprung a leak and Mopatop is busy trying to stop it from flooding.
Billy the Bull sets a puzzle for Mopatop and Puppyduck. Just how do you play a tune on a bicycle?
When a bug has the blues, there is nothing that will put a smile back on his face. But sometimes the simplest remedies are the most powerful.
When Mrs. Warthog wants to make a birthday cake for her son, an army of ants on the march causes havoc with the ingredients.
Trevor needs a really good night's sleep, so he goes to Mopatop, whose shelves are full of things that might help. So helpful, in fact, that soon everyone is asleep -- except Trevor.
Bossy Boots gets a Do-What-I-Say from the shop, and soon everyone has to obey him. That is, everyone except Moosey, who is wearing his father's ear muffs.
Mopatop has to find Mrs. Flibbertigibbet some bright ideas, but once a mole starts to look for a present for his mother, Mrs. Flibbertigibbet has some very bright ideas indeed.
Bonnie needs some special items to make her party go with a swing, and Mopatop has everything in stock -- including a surprise in a box.
A Young Monster is on the lookout for something exciting -- but in Mopatop's Shop, what turns out to be exciting is a real surprise.
Lydon Lion has grown bored with his regular tail and Mopatop's Shop seems just the place to find another.
The Happy Flappers's new song is missing a certain something, until Ed comes to the rescue with a tune and lyrics. All that is needed now is Moosey and ten green bottles to add the perfect accompaniment.
Mr. Holiday's do-it-yourself beach kit contains a mountain, but no sea. But when Ms. Trekker comes in with a very soggy mountain kit, it appears there has been a mix-up.
Puppyduck lets the wind out of its box -- causing havoc in the shop. If only a customer would turn up who wanted to take it away!
When Kevin Canary is struck by stage fright before the Flying Feathers party, it's up to Mopatop to make him feel brave.
Charlene Chicken's ambition to fly is fulfilled when she steps into a basket of balloons at the shop.
Dotty Monster wants to play in the snow but finds that it is too cold. When Moosey takes a pair of scissors to a roll of white paper, warm snow could be on the way.
Just because a genie like Magic Teeny is teeny, it does not mean he isn't magic -- unless he runs out of wishes. But the only wishes in the shop are flash-of-lightning wishes.
A penguin comes in looking for cold, but Puppyduck has been washing the floor and before long the whole shop turns into a skating rink.
Minnie, Manny's sister, cannot keep a secret. There are lots of places in Mopatop's Shop where a secret should be safe, but none seems to be strong enough. But an answer is at hand when Lamont delivers pockets instead of rockets.
When a strange smell is noticed in the shop, the Sniffly Whiffler wants to add it to her collection.
Italian opera star Singalotti comes to the shop to find a partner to sing with. Puppyduck and Moosey hope to be Singalotti's partner, but he insists that the partner must be small, green, round and leafy.
Mansell Monkey should be the star of the big bicycle race, but he is more interested in Mopatop's invisible machine. Can an invisible monkey ride a bike?
Mopsy wants to bake a cake, but only has wool and knitting needles. Topsy wants to make a woolly mouse but only has eggs, flour and sugar.
Mr. Hoofit has hundreds of dances in his case -- but Mopatop and Puppyduck cannot decide which one to go for.
Doreen Warthog thinks her tusks are too short and her warts too small. She comes to the shop to make a change, but Flash Harry the photographer thinks she looks perfect as she is.
Mopatop and Puppyduck have trouble finding a noisy fly in their shop. Even when they learn a little fly language, they still have to wait for a friendly frog before the fly buzzes off.
Lamont the sloth is tired of his delivery job and wants to work in the shop instead. But when Busy Fizzie arrives with a big order, Lamont finds that the pace at Mopatop's might just be too much.
Galloping Gordon, the speedy gnu, is keen to come up with a few items for the shop, but all the departments are full.
When Marvin Mudmaker delivers a fresh consignment of mud to the shop, he leaves it just about everywhere -- which is fortunate for Mrs. Crocodile, who is missing something from her swamp.
Mr. Fisher can get everything he needs to go fishing at Mopatop's shop -- a rod, a chair, and even a river. But where are the fish?
Teasy Sneezy wants to sneeze but is having trouble -- even with the help of Pippa Pepper. But help is at hand when the mice stuff a cushion, sending feathers flying everywhere.
A pair of stilts help a little frog to walk tall -- but it's a surprisingly loud whistle that really gets him noticed.
Puppyduck wants to paint the shop blue -- but she can't find the blue paint anywhere.
Princess Lulabelle looks for a frog to kiss and turn into a prince. Moosey Mouse hopes to get in the way of her kisses and become the prince himself.
Roly Moley needs a lamp from the shop to light up his dark mole hole, but when the mice fancy a piece of pumpkin, Roly gets a light nobody could have expected.
Moosey is smitten with a girl mouse named Meesey when she comes into the shop looking for a sound she has never heard before.
The mice are looking for new curtains, and think they're in luck when Mervyn Muddle arrives wearing pajamas over his clothes.
Phoebe the Fortune Teller's crystal ball isn't working.
The Gobbledegook tries to find a teatime treat for Nibbly Nora, but every time he hears a bell he gobbles whatever Mopatop and Puppyduck have found for him.
Shula the Shark marries Omar the Owl, but they don't know whether to live in the sea or in a tree.
Puppyduck's pop doesn't sound right, so Moosey lends her his beloved whistle while his father tries to fix the pop.
Mopatop finds a wand that belongs to Wendell Wizard. Puppyduck plays with the wand, and accidentally turns everyone in the shop into pigs. Wendell returns to the shop, and turns everyone back to normal. Written by Jocelyn Stevenson. (Cameo: Randy Pig, Lenny the Lizard, a Penguin)
Dr. Zuckermonster is in desperate need of some extraordinary patients. Fortunately, he's in the right place.
Puppyduck's not quite sure what the Neenoo wants, since it only speaks in nees and noos. Mopatop knows that there's only one thing to do -- learn Neenoo.
Helpful Hilma wants to build a rock garden for the shop, but she builds it from rocks that are keeping flying slippers in their boxes.
A rooster seeks Mopatop's help to settle a mix-up among the animals -- the bears are baa-ing and birds are roaring.
The shop has a fine collection of flying carpets, but Soaring Salene, a stoat that has flown round the world twice, is a little bit fussy.
Crispy the clown comes into the shop looking for a silly hat, ruff collar and a big red nose. He's not a very good clown, but at least he can find the right outfit.
When the Grumblegrouch loses his grumble, he comes to Mopatop's Shop to find a new one. After hearing the moans they have, he's not so sure he wants one any more.
Weirdy Beardy is tired of his beard -- it's just not weird enough! He needs some new facial hair, but can't find anything in the shop to his taste.
Puppyduck's determined to spring clean the shop -- but her chores are getting in the way of serving Wally.
Andre the Chef's cakes taste however one wants them to, which makes them very popular. Unfortunately the Spice Guy comes too late, as Anita the ant pie eater wants all the cakes.
Andy the Armadillo wants to go to a fancy dress party dressed as a bird, but Camilla Chicken doesn't believe he'll fool anybody.
Harry Hidey likes to play hide-and-seek, but he's so good that Mopatop and Puppyduck have to call in Suzie Seekie to find him.
A loud abrasive customer named Rude Dude invades the shop, and speaks so loudly that he frightens the Fuzzlies that Mrs. Carey-Sharey has brought in. He wants to buy a Fuzzly, but he has to learn to speak quietly or they won't come to him. Written by Mellie Buse. (Cameos: Wander McMooch, Beastie)
Boris the Bath Buddy is eager to give everyone a neck and tail wash.
Hank the Horse is transformed into a unicorn.
Mopatop and Puppyduck want to hear the Do Wah Be Do sing, but he's not in the mood.
Brian keeps bumping into things.
Dave the Dustbin needs a new smell, but he doesn't like any of the smells on offer at Mopatop's Shop.
Mopatop has to go and deliver a package, and leaves Puppyduck in charge of the shop.
A monster has a horn full of holes.
A pig that can't hear is getting hungry.
The friends try to help a dog with identity problems -- he thinks he's a cat.
Look out! There are robbers in the shop, Nick and Rob -- but they only steal from each other.
A See Me Not who comes into the store wants to be a See Me like everyone else, but soon learns that he will be noticed much more if he stays a See Me Not.
Tallulah Twinketoes, the ballet dancer, has ordered woolly and whiskery socks from Mopatop -- but the socks don't want to dance at all. (YouTube)
The Gobbledegook is looking for something tasty to take to Nibbly Nora's for tea.
The mice have to return some things to the shop.
Puppyduck has lost a key.
How dangerous can a pair of shoes be?
Nellie needs a dancing belly -- will Lamont's wiggly delivery do the trick?
Mopatop and Puppyduck find a giant egg with a fire warning on the side. Could it belong to the scatterbrained Mrs. Dragon?
Puppyduck hasn't time to eat her strawberry jam sandwich -- is her tummy going to rumble all day?
When you're a rabbit that looks like a lamb it can be hard to convince anyone to give you a rabbity sort of job.
Silly Stephen has lots of silly things on offer but the shop already has them all in stock -- all except his silly face.
When Marsha Mouldylocks, the famous actress, wants to put on a play, everything she needs can be found in the shop.
Corky Stalky, the scarecrow, isn't having much luck scaring Scary Mary, the canary.
Mr. Warble wants to buy an animal choir. (Cameo: The Christmas Turkey, Paul the Pelican, a Sheep, a Chicken, a Penguin, Jacques the Beaver, Sandy the Giant Otter)
Bruno Butterfingers knocks a jar of honey over, and ends up in a sticky situation.
Emerson the Dog wants a thinking cap, but when none of them seems suitable for a canine, he realizes all he needs is his imagination.
Noisy elephants and thunderstorms prevent Dozy Doe from going to sleep, but the problem is solved when Horace Hollar arrives.
Is there a handsome prince in the house? Little Miss Kissy Kiss surely hopes so, and pretends to be Sleeping Beauty in order to find out. So why is a pig kissing her?
Puppyduck can't wait to see her granny -- and granny can't wait to see her. Unfortunately, they never seem to be in the shop at quite the same time. Meanwhile, Great Uncle Mousemillian visits the mouse loft.
Mr. Fisher's Follow the Leader flowers prove to be nothing but trouble, but luckily Mopatop and Puppyduck have a solution.
A ballerina who can only move backwards is given a new way to turn.
Moosey somehow manages to get stuck in a bucket, but fortunately Father Mouse is on hand to help.
Dusty the Dustman wants to swap all his rubbish for the contents of the shop's bin and leaves behind many useful things, including an old sock and even something to stop Baby Mouse crying.
Vanilla Gorilla has a machine that makes ice cream in any flavor -- but Mopatop and Puppyduck's machine has been put together by Odd-Job Gerald, so only a strange creature would want some.
Mopatop and chums have fun with a strange mirror which turns their reflections into Penguins.
Mac the Giant would like some giant beans, but Mopatop only has small ones. Ginorman the gardener plants one to grow into a giant beanstalk -- but when Moosey's lolly gets planted too, the stalk doesn't come out as planned.
Professor Hugh Mungous' Bigulator will transform anything.
Mo Momo wants three little mice and Mrs. Loopy needs two more circles. If Father Mouse can perfect his mouse balloon, the items could soon be found.
Lamont needs an alarm clock to wake him in the mornings, but he falls asleep before Mopatop can find one.
Moosey knocks over a pot of Gloop leaving Mopatop stuck to the floor and Puppyduck's paw stuck to her nose. Luckily, Mighty Mongoose is there to save the day.
Midip is an invisible friend with no-one to be friends with. Becca Bicker is always arguing with Fishy, her invisible friend, so some swapping may be in order.
The Dream Collector is looking for new dreams but the shop has run out. So everyone decides to dream together, filling the shop with penguins, rainbows, cheeses and a laughing banana.
Puppyduck's favorite pop stars, The Backstreet Bunnies, arrive at the shop looking for musical inspiration.
Isabella the Plant drops in, hoping to get her leaves rearranged into an exciting new style for the big plant show.
The great magician Ali Doolally's wand has started to droop, causing all of his spells to go awry. The mice have some magic dust that might fix it.