When his baby sister arrives and nobody pays attention to Denzil anymore, he is ready to run away from home, until he discovers how proud he is to have a sister who is the most disgusting monster around.
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Ronald the lamb is bored by being "cute and cuddly" and goes looking for new adventures, but when he strays from the flock and meets the "Big Bad Wolf" his life changes drastically.
When Ronnie the raven captures Chuck the squirrel and terrorizes the neighborhood, fellow squirrel Elvis finds that great things can be accomplished with cooperation from the other neighborhood animals.
While out on his "walks" Stan the dog learns how to overcome many obstacles and when he shows up at the local dog show, he is able to display his new talents.
Nelly's clients are wonderfully behaved even though they are monsters, but when she is asked to sit for a bad-tempered little boy, she calls for reinforcements from her other clients to show him how real monsters act.
When Eric finds a way to communicate by "ear language" with the zoo animals he makes friends with them and when he discovers some very disturbing news he finds his loyalities torn.