The weasels kidnap Mr Toad and try to install doppelganger in Toad hall.
With the chief and his henchman in prison the leaderless weasels approach Mr Toad to replace the chief.
Mr Toad, upset that the London Times did not mention his speech at the annual flower show decides to start his own newspaper.
While Mr Toad indulges in his latest craze of fly fishing the weasels pay a visit to Toad Hall.
After a trip to a museum Mr Toad with the help of the weasels tries to invent a perpetual motion machine.
Badger steps down from producing the summer entertainment, Mr Toad takes on the role.
A traveller stops at Toad Hall and does some work for Mr Toad. Over a Gypsy supper Toad is persuaded to tale up the Romany life.
Mr Toad holds a soiree at Toad Hall with charades, pin the tail on the donkey and impressions, but things turn into a nightmare for Toad.
Mr Toad's Aunt Augusta dies leaving him her player piano in her will. Toad holds a recital at Toad Hall, but the weasels intend to scupper the performance.
Whilst trying to drop hints it's his birthday coming up, Mr Toad gets the astrology craze.
Mr Toad has been reading HG Wells and decides to build his own time machine.
Mr Toad gets the boating craze and tries to build his own boat with the help of the weasels.
Whilst taking in a music hall show Mr Toad falls in love with performer Lottie D'Urbeville.
Mr Toad's film making equipment arrives and he begins production of his own film, but when his actors drop out he has to cast the weasels. Toad holds a film premiere at Toad Hall.