All his subjects love the Little King ... except for one mad bomber who rigs the King's piano to blow up during his piano practice.
The kingdom's finances are in a sorry state, until the Little King comes up with a plan to put everybody back to work.
The King decides to take a trip to the jungle and soon ends up on the menu for a pack of cannibals.
The Little King feels left out of the Christmas celebration, so he invites a couple of bums to his castle to help him get in the spirit.
The Little King becomes the guest of honor in a neighboring kingdom, which ends badly as he's later forced to flee!
The Little King makes his annual visit to the Royal Prisons and gets caught right in the middle of a prison riot.
The King is visited by a sultan from another kingdom, along with his harem of beautiful girls.
The King heads out of the castle for the day and takes in a circus sideshow.
The King joins a tour group which takes him to an art gallery and then back to a tour of the royal palace.
The King takes a train trip through the wild west where he meets up with rodeo cowboys and wild indians.
A special opera performance is held for the Little King and his queen, but the diminutive monarch is soon bored by the music. He sneaks out in search of some new entertainment, and spots a sign for Betty Boop at the local vaudeville theatre. After some difficulties getting a pretzel from a vendor, the curtain comes up on Betty's Wild West show. Betty performs several tricks with her horse, entrancing the monarch. He joins Betty on stage for a song and dance number, just in time to be caught by the angry queen. The monarchs leave in the royal carriage, with Betty (hiding on the fender) holding the Little King's hand.