When Rocksy sinks to the bottom of a giant pond, her friends must figure out how to rescue her. Then, when an invisible force-a-wall descends upon the yard and separates the Mighty Ones, Rocksy must figure out how to penetrate it so the group can be reunited.
When Berry sees a “giant strawberry,” she’s convinced that the prophecy of the berry colossus has come true and that she’s been chosen to lead her people to their true calling. Then, Twig is afraid his sapping will put the Mighty Ones in peril.
Berry and Rocksy are thrilled about spending every waking moment together when they get stuck to the same piece of gum. Then, when Twig begins to root, he thinks his dreams of becoming a Mighty Oak Tree are finally coming true!
The Mighty Ones accidentally knock a bird’s egg out of its nest. Then, the Mighty Ones move into a board game in the yard that they believe to be a “city,” and it’s all fun and games until Berry’s capitalist greed gets the best of her.
Twig introduces Leaf to his new caterpillar friend. Then, Rabbit is sick of the noise from the Mighty Ones’ games, so he makes them a bet that they can’t go a day without making a sound.
Mr. Ladybug finds the new bug zapper the Humans installed to be irresistible. Then, when Rabbit realizes Rocksy is great at “conflict management,” he tricks her into helping him strong arm other yard denizens in order to get what he wants.
The Mighty Ones think they are being menaced by a vicious mole rat, but it’s a case of mistaken identity. Then, Leaf discovers eggs stuck to his body and enlists Twig’s help so he can be a good momma.
In an attempt to understand Twig better, the Mighty Ones try to live a day as Twig. Then, the humans in the house install a very bright light in the backyard, creating an eternal day for the Mighty Ones, who get a little loopy as a result.
Leaf has a collection of sand, but when Rocksy discovers the sand is sentient, she tries to rescue them. Then, Very Berry creates a new hat that everyone hates, except when Twig wears it.
After a group of ants steal stuff from the Mighty Ones, including Rocksy’s hair, they must head underground to the creepy ant farm. Later, when the Mighty Ones accidentally neglect Twig, they make it up to him by embarking on a dangerous adventure.
The Mighty Ones can't tell the difference between Twig and a random stick bug; Rocksy sees a fresh coat of paint spilled all over and becomes obsessed with trying to freshen up the yard.
When Twig gets sprayed by a skunk trying to save his friends, the Mighty Ones agree not to ruin his heroic moment; when the Mighty Ones are cold and hear about a creature known as a "fire-fly," they decide it will be the answer to their problems.
When Rabbit blackmails Mr. Ladybug into doing one last job for him, Berry wants in on the action; the backyard gets flooded, so Rocksy forms a crew to search for dry land.
Rocksy discovers that Berry is fascinated with bees, but when Berry dresses up as a bee, she disappears into the hive; after reuniting with an old friend, Leaf goes to great lengths to prove he's still a cool daredevil.
Twig accidentally discovers Easter when he gets covered in dryer lint, which makes him look like a bunny; when Berry forms a close bond with a crow, Rocksy explains that it's only following her around because it's trying to eat her.
Leaf freaks out when he finds a blemish on his butt before a bodybuilding competition, and Twig desperately tries to snap him out of his existential crisis; Berry gets jealous when Rocksy starts spending all of her time with a marble.
The Mighty Ones meet a courageous grape who inspires them to rescue his whole bunch; when everyone but Rocksy gets sick, the Mighty Ones fear they have become allergic to her.
When Verry Berry's adventurous spirit gets her in trouble, she joins a colony of army ants to learn discipline; when Twig disappears into the coat of a dog and cohabitates with a bunch of fleas, he must be convinced that they are not his friends.
When Rocksy is accidentally flung inside the humans' house, Berry and Twig go on a wild adventure to bring her back; Rocksy is upset when she finds out that all of her friends will evolve, but she will always be a pebble.
After an ice storm coats the yard in the slippery stuff, Leaf convinces the Mighty Ones that their reflections are evil doppelgangers; when a venomous bush viper swallows Rocksy, the Mighty Ones venture into the snake's stomach in order to save her.