The Night Before Zipsmas

Season 1Episode 3730 minDez. 5, 2009
The Night Before Zipsmas
It's Zipsmas Eve and the animals all decorate the jungle. The Beetlebugs are making a figgy-pudding. Bobby puts a star on top of the clock tower, but falls and then Crocker has a star-shaped tutu. Everyone pitches in to help prepare for Zipsmas. Dozer collects coconuts. Bobby puts the star up withour falling and puts the lights up. Taxicrab's smoothies machine makes fake snow. The lights turn on. The animals put their Thingums (stockings) up. They read The Night Before Zipsmas. The animals go to bed and Ellyvan, Zooter and Bungo see Elly-Santa.
The Night Before Zipsmas has aired on Dez. 5, 2009
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