Teddy and Annie are packed in a holdall on an airport luggage carrousel. Their holiday has finished before its begun - their children have forgotten them. Annie and Teddy realise that they'll have to find their own way home...
Teddy and Annie shelter in a small church on a cold, dark night. Teddy is frightened by some mysterious noises. The noises turn out to be burglars, not ghosts. Annie and Teddy manage to thwart the criminals.
Teddy loves fun fairs. Annie is not so sure, but Teddy drags her along anyway. They meet a puppy who's lost his people. Annie and Teddy reunite the puppy with his family, but not without getting themselves into some perilous scrapes.
Teddy wants to see the bears at a zoo - "They're family!" They meet all manner of animals at the zoo, but it soon becomes apparent that all is not well. The toys hatch a plan, and lead an escape to a nice new zoo.
Annie falls into a drain and is rescued by a toy soldier. Annie falls in love with him. He has muscles, rugged good looks and an impressive array of equipment. Teddy is sceptical about the toy boy's talents.
Teddy and Annie stumble into a puppet theatre. They are dressed up to be the main stars for that evening's performance. They realise that a life on the stage is not for them.
Sitting around a campfire, Teddy tells Annie a story about his Great Grand-Teddy who lived in the Wild West.
Whilst Annie and Teddy are sheltering in the doorway of a jewellery shop two burglars use Teddy to muffle the alarm. With the help of a friendly police dog, Annie brings the criminals to justice.
Once again Teddy's arm drops off and he decides he has to go to hospital. He hitches a ride in an ambulance with a little girl called Flora.
Teddy and Annie spend the night in a hen house at a city farm. Teddy unintentionally hatches a chick who thinks that Teddy is his mother.
Teddy and Annie rescue Eddie the Teddy Bear from a blazing block of flats.