Shirley grows heavier, and Shaun and the flock do their best to help her lose weight. It works, but an accident in which Timmy and a tractor were involved launches Shirley into a pie truck—and back to her fat, weighty state.
Who likes a freezing bath? Noone! Shaun and pals go commando and do everything they can to have a hot relaxing sheep dip!
With Bitzer head over tails in love with a local lass, can Shaun keep the flock in order?
Sheep can't order pizzas, can they? Noone told Shaun and pals, as they strip the scarecrow and head off into town.
The Farmer oil paints the farm, but runs out of white paint for the sheep. Shaun tries to fix the painting, but soon the rest of the flock are a riot of colour. Although the painting appears ruined, it actually proves to be a fortune-winning masterpiece at the end.
Those pesky pigs have taken all the apples, and wont let the sheep have one - they didn't count on Shaun!
Everything must go when the farmer sets up a stall by the side of the road and leaves Bitzer in charge. The lazy sheepdog soon tires of his role and gives Shaun the job. He proves to be a much better salesman than Bitzer and the flock are only too happy to get stuck in, selling pretty much all the farmer's worldly possessions.
What's more fun than a kite on a windy afternoon? Nothing when Shaun and pals are concerned.