"E azione!" Johan pressed the record button on Anne's phone.
"Hello, humans," said Anne. "We're going to have a look at how frogs move. Not just walking, but also...HOPPING!"
"My buds, Sprig and Polly, are going to show us how to hop like a frog."
"Hi, everyone."
"Bow before me, humans!"
"Stai zitta, Polly," said Johan.
"Take it away, guys," said Anne.
"Alright everyone, let's start with the basics," said Sprig as he and Polly did some stretches. "We're gonna do a classic Lily Pad Leap. Crouch nice and low..."
"Work those that hiney," said Polly.
"And leap straight up!" Sprig and Polly jumped up high. Anne tried to do the same, but she couldn't.
Polly laughed. "Uh, okay...well, let's try this next one," said Sprig. "The Boggy Toe Twist. This one's a little tricky since it starts with one foot." Sprig stood on one foot. "And a one and a two and...leap!" He leaped up in the air and spun around and landed on one foot. "Ta-da!"
Anne tried to copy him, but failed. "Eh? A little better that time." Johan opened his mouth, but Anne said, "Don't say anything, JoJo."
"How do you humans get anywhere," Polly asked.
"When did your legs grow in," asked Sprig.
"Humans are born with legs," said Johan.
"Ew," said Polly.
"Well, hopping works best under pressure, so let's try something a little more motivating," said Sprig.
"Uh, let's not," said Johan.
"Too late!"
"Okay, Anne, this swamp is full of leg-chomping leeches, so just hop from one rock to the next without touching the water."
"Sprig, can we not do this," asked Johan, who was filming from the safety of the shore.
"Ready, go!" Sprig hopped to safety. A leech jumped up from behind Anne, making her scream and jump onto a rock. "Anne! You did great!"
"I did it! Yeah!" Suddenly, she lost balance and fell in the water. A bunch of leeches burst out and chased after her and Sprig. Then they lunged for Johan. "No, get away from me," he shouted. He summoned DARE, who proceeded to pummel them.
"MUDA, MUDA, MUDA, MUDA, MUDA, MUDA, MUDA, MUDA, MUDA, MUDA, MUDA, MUDA, MUDA, MUDA, MUDA, MUDA, MUDA, MUDA, MUDA, MUDA, MUDA!"
