Back at Swan Lake, Odette was explaining about the spell to Puffin and Gonzo.

"Let me get this straight." said Puffin. "You mean every night when the moonlight leaves the lake you-"

He stretched his neck and pretend to honk like a swan.

"Right." said Odette. "The following night, if I want to turn back into a human, I have to be on the lake."

Jean-Bob let out a humph. "All she needs is a little moonlight. Me, I have to be smooched."

"No fear." said Puffin. "You fly to your prince, we bring him back to the lake. The moon comes up, you change into a princess and you'll both live happily ever after."

"But how do we find him?" asked Odette.

Puffin was shocked when he heard that. "You don't know where he is?"

"I don't even know where I am."

"I bet he does." said Speed as he pointed to the top of the castle.

"Oh, that's a great idea." said Jean-Bob sarcastically. "Just say, 'Monsieur Rothbart, I'd like to leave now, do you have a map or something?'"

Odette gasped when she heard what Jean-Bob said. "That's it! A map!"

Realizing he said too much, Jean-Bob covered his mouth.

"Let's go find it!" exclaimed Gonzo.


Odette, Puffin and Gonzo flew all over the castle until Odette spotted the map. She flew back down and told the other animals, "It's hanging on the wall. In the upper chamber."

"Odette can keep a look-out while we get the map." said Puffin.

Jean-Bob was not amused."We?"

"Aren't you going to help us, uncle?" asked Kermit.

"No!"

The other animals knew they weren't going to let some lazy selfish frog slow them down. Against his will, they dragged Jean-Bob into the castle.


Once they got there, Puffin cautiously opened the door. Thankfully, there was nobody there.

"All right, quickly." he instructed the others.

"Easy for you to say." said Speed.

As he tried to catch up with his friends, the door closed on him.

"Ouch."

The other animals hurried over to Speed and try to pry him out of the door.

"Whenever I have to do something quick, I always bring a turtle." Jean-Bob said to himself.


They quietly went up the steps and passed a row of knight armors as Speed said. "I think I pulled a muscle."

Jean-Bob began to panic. "I'm gonna die! I knew it! I'm on a dangerous mission with a lame turtle! You're gonna get us all killed!"

He didn't realize he had hit one of the armors, which collapsed in a heap, catching Rothbart's pet animal's attention.

Odette tapped on the window to distract the animal, giving her friends time to sneak up to the chamber, only to find Speed there already. "Beat ya."

Puffin took the pin off of the map and was about to pass it over to Odette through an open window until the animal got in the way and closed it. "Hello!"

"Head for the door!" cried Puffin.

But the animal had already blocked their path.

Thinking fast, Puffin called in a huddle.

"All right. you boys go deep, the others get the hand-off. Ready?"

"Break!"

The forest animals got into position as if they were in a football game as Puffin said. "Set. Hut, hut, hike!"

Puffin was about to throw the map, but upon seeing the animal charge after him, he passed it over to Speed.

"I'm open! I'm open!" Jean-Bob called out.

Speed threw the map, past the animal, over to Jean-Bob.

The animal snatched Jean-Bob, unfortunately, and swatted him with the map.

"Catch that map!" said Gonzo as he swatted Jean-Bob back.

As he flew past the animal, Jean-Bob snatched the map from him, but he didn't see where he was going and fell off the balcony.

"We'll save you, uncle!" shouted Kermit as he and Fozzie swung by on a rope and caught Jean-Bob.

Once they were on the ground, though, the animal was still after them.

Jean-Bob ran as fast as he could until he got to Puffin as if he was in a baton race. "Reach!"

Puffin started to run until he heard the sound of Fozzie's voice. "Hey, batter, batter, batter!"

As if they were all in a baseball game, Puffin threw the map like a baseball. The animal swung the broom like a bat and missed, as the map flew straight inside Speed's shell.

"Oh, the crowd's going wild!" exclaimed Gonzo.

Puffin reached for a mop behind him and, as if he was playing hockey, tried to catch up with the animal, who shoved him against the wall.

The animal then swung the mop at Speed and his shell, still containing the map, skidded though the castle as Jean-Bob, Kermit, Fozzie, Puffin and Gonzo held on to dear life as they crashed though a window and out of the castle in one piece.