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Throughout the end of each story in the animated series 64 Zoo Lane, morals are presented to give the viewer of what the story is all about. Each of the animals show social skills, morals, themes of self-improvement, and other values for viewers learn about at the end of each story.

Most of the time, the stories' plots from each episode tell the viewers what the moral is all about. They would occasionally be said verbally at the end of the stories - particularly by the narrators who told the story to Lucy, telling her of what the story is all about so she can understand the morals.

Season 1[]

  1. The Story of Nelson the Elephant - Teaches the importance of being courteous of others while doing your favorite activities.
  2. The Story of Kevin the Crocodile - Teaches the importance of being yourself as well as dealing with bullies; Kevin wanted to be a real crocodile like Victor, but decides to be himself after noticing Victor attacking his friends Toby and Doris.
  3. The Story of Joey the Kangaroo - Teaches the importance of having confidence.
  4. The Story of Snowbert the Polar Bear - Teaches the importance of having friends to have fun; Snowbert befriended Sidney so he can no longer be lonely but during one winter, the two could not find each other until spring where
  5. The Story of Henrietta the Hairy Hippo - Teaches the importance of accepting qualities of others as well as friendship and humility.
  6. The Story of Giggles and Tickles - Teaches of how pranking others can lead to consequences.
  7. The Story of Zed the Zebra - Teaches the importance of being flexible, after losing a race (in this case, Zed not feeling bad after losing to the other animals in first place)
  8. The Story of Adam the Armadillo - Teaches the importance of individuality; in the story, the big animals didn't want Adam to play football at first until they have decided to rescue Adam to make sure he is safe but later at the end, they allowed Adam to participate with them but not as the football this time.
  9. The Story of Georgina the Giraffe - Teaches the importance of being careful while trying to demonstrate your ability when performing.
  10. The Story of Herbert the Warthog - Teaches the importance of trying something new, especially dancing during a contest.
  11. The Story of Pauline the Pelican - Teaches viewers of respecting others' properties (in this case, Pauline taking food from other animals without asking permission)
  12. The Story of the Juicy Fruit Tree - Teaches the importance of teamwork; the animals work together to rescue a very precious fruit from falling from high above.
  13. The Story of the Elephant Bird - Teaches the importance of being yourself.
  14. The Story of Toby the Tortoise - Teaches the importance of having courage - especially when it comes to seeing a storm.
  15. The Story of Ronald and the Tic-Tic Bird - Teaches a theme of self-improvement; Ronald and his Tic-Tic Bird friend became separated from each other but they suddenly got along at the end of the story.
  16. The Story of Audrey's Egg - Teaches the importance of responsibility.
  17. The Story of Gary the Dromedary - Teaches the importance of sharing a story with others about going on an adventure.
  18. The Story of Molly and Nathalie - Shows a theme of self-improvement; Natalie did not want Molly to be her dancing partner at first, but decided to make the latter her partner during a dancing competition.
  19. The Story of Wally the Wombat - Teaches of how wasting water can lead to consequences
  20. The Story of the Jungle Clearing - Teaches the importance of innovation.
  21. The Story of Melanie the Moose - Shows a theme of self-improvement; when someone gets angry, they may verbally talk to a person in a harsh manner, but they always apologize after their harshness.
  22. The Story of Beverley the Beaver - Teaches of how being selfish can lead to consequences.
  23. The Story of Doris the Duck - Teaches the importance of being yourself.
  24. The Story of Esmeralda the Snake - Teaches the importance of being aware of others' stuff as well as the importance of being good neighbors.
  25. The Story of Eddie's Big Adventure - Teaches the importance of safety, especially when outdoors.
  26. The Story of Herbert's Birthday Party - Teaches of how spoiling the fun during a party can lead to consequences.

Season 2[]

  1. The Story of Reginald's Big Sleep - Teaches the importance of being courteous of others who are having a peaceful nap as well as a theme of self-improvement (in this case, Reginald told the animals to give him a quiet nap until his grass is infested with insects, so he calls for help to reduce the grass' size)
  2. The Story of the Dawn Chorus - Teaches the importance of making compromises; Doris tells the animals to take turns after she realized that not all can make the same sound as her, so she decides to give them their own sounds while conducting her own chorus.
  3. The Story of Phoebe the Koala - Teaches of the importance of being creative as well as being yourself.
  4. The Story of Hercule Mustache - Teaches the importance of being grateful when on a trip to something special.
  5. The Story of Kevin's Magic Trick - Teaches of what magic does - especially during a magic show.
  6. The Story of Isabel the Flamingo - Teaches the importance of learning a lot from everyone as a theme of self-improvement.
  7. The Story of Herbert and the Watermelon of Doom - Teaches of how to deal with temptations as well as making better choices.
  8. The Story of Alan the Aardvark - Shows a theme of self-improvement; the animals did not find Alan sharing his facts about ants interesting until Alan decided to return to Africa to save the animals from the ant infestation.
  9. The Story of the Important Visitor - Teaches that a banquet for someone important is not just about the food but rather having fun.
  10. The Story of the Puffins of Mossy Bay - Teaches the importance of determination, especially when it comes to tough soccer matches.
  11. The Story of Ronald and Rosie - Shows a theme of self-improvement; Rosie felt dissatisfied of Ronald's behaviors in an attempt to attract her but after seeing Ronald in danger, Rosie decides to rescue him in time.
  12. The Story of Nathalie's Neighbors - Shows a theme of self-improvement; Nathalie originally did not want Herbert to be her neighbor and decided to look for other animals to be her neighbor; however, at the end, Nathalie decided to make Herbert her neighbor.
  13. The Story of Casper the Chameleon - Teaches a science fact of chameleons changing colors; Casper learns how to use camouflage wisely - especially when it is the right time to use it.
  14. The Story of Seamus the Stork - Teaches the importance of being patient; Seamus lost his feathers after he crashed and until a while later, his feathers grew back.
  15. The Story of Gary's Best Friend - Shows a theme of self-improvement; self-improvement; Zed became rude with Gary at one point during the story, but he realises the thing he did wrong - proving himself of how he feels when he apologised to Gary for treating him in such a harsh manner.
  16. The Story of Georgina's Bumbleberry Soup - Teaches the importance of listening very carefully when making a very special cooking with the exact orders in the recipe, especially when it comes to making soup.
  17. The Story of Cousin Chuckles - Teaches the importance of adding a good sense of humor.
  18. The Story of Joey's Camping Trip - Teaches the value of being independent.
  19. The Story of the Monster in the Forest - Teaches of how things that are first encountered may or may not seem as frightening in the first place.
  20. The Story of Boris the Bear - Teaches the importance of thinking hard and remembering the last spot where one's favorite object is last seen.
  21. The Story of Melanie's Birthday Present - Teaches the value of being innovative.
  22. The Story of Petula the Parrot - Teaches of how taking others' things without permission can lead to consequences.
  23. The Story of Victor the Crocodile - Features a theme of self-improvement - often dealing with how to make better choices when being selfish as well as teaching the importance of sincerity.
  24. The Story of the Hyena's Holiday - Teaches the importance of enjoying a vacation as well as some importance of being safe (especially when it comes to a volcano).
  25. The Story of Herbert's Peaceful Day - Tells about the importance of being courteous to others as well as the moderation of being noisy and quiet - more often teaching viewers how to become courteous of others preferring a quiet day.
  26. The Story of Annie the Anaconda - Teaches the importance of teamwork (in this case, Jazz, Leopoldo, Taco, Adam, and Annie working together to find a mysterious treasure located ontop a mysterious mountain).

Season 3[]

  1. The Story of Nelson's Nephew Nigel - Teaches the importance of having self-control as well as the importance of being calm.
  2. The Story of Georgina, Queen of Fashion - Teaches the importance of being yourself.
  3. The Story of Lily's Little Brother - Teaches the importance of being patient as well as the value of care.
  4. The Story of the Big Billabong Wave - Teaches the importance of paying attention to what details are needed when doing a specific activity, especially when using a surfboard.
  5. The Story of Toby's New House - Shows a theme of self-improvement; Toby wanted to try on a new home at first but he decides to use his old shell as his current home.
  6. The Story of Jamie the Littlest Puffin - Teaches of how having bad habits leads to consequences.
  7. The Story of Ronald's Swimming Lesson - Teaches the importance of determination, especially when it comes to swimming.
  8. The Story of the Puffin's Treasure - Teaches the importance of patience.
  9. The Story of Victor's Bad Teeth Day - Teaches of how cleaning teeth is important in every day life.
  10. The Story of Snowbert's New Friend - Shows a theme of self-improvement; when someone gets angry, they may verbally talk to a person in a harsh manner, but they always apologize after their harshness.
  11. The Story of the Play and Splash Pool - Teaches the importance of taking turns, especially when it comes to a splash area.
  12. The Story of Melanie's Little Helpers - Teaches the importance of being aware, especially when using a snowboard.
  13. The Story of Joey's Sleepover - Teaches the importance of how to handle confidence when having a sleepover.
  14. The Story of the Jungle Pie - Teaches the importance of curiosity (in this case, trying new foods) as well as working together to make a special cooking.
  15. The Story of Jazz the Carnival King - Teaches the importance of feeling confident when trying to perform a very tricky dance move.
  16. The Story of Patsy the Porcupine - Teaches the importance of being a good citizen in cleaning up messes, as well as responsibility.
  17. The Story of the Together Stones - Teaches the importance of working together to make a large masterpiece, especially with hard work
  18. The Story of Thelma the Whale - Shows a theme of self-improvement; Thomas, Sharon, and Lewis became harsh with Thelma in the first place until the puffins decide to bring her back to the ocean after she was beached.
  19. The Story of the Best Christmas Tree Ever - Teaches the importance of empathy.
  20. The Story of Alan's Catchy Tune - Teaches the importance of how to handle stage fright.
  21. The Story of the Baby Bison - Teaches the importance of moving forward and remembering of where to look back (in this case, helping Barbara her parents).
  22. The Story of Zed the Hero of Africa - Teaches the importance of confidence, especially when it comes to being a hero.
  23. The Story of Herbert's Watermelons - Teaches the importance of responsibility (in this case, making sure the watermelons are ripe before they become bad).
  24. The Story of Doris' Precious Things - Teaches the importance of how being greedy can lead to consequences.
  25. The Story of Leopoldo the Llama - Shows a theme of self-improvement; Leopoldo decided to walk alone after Adam, Jazz, and Tallulah didn't want to play with him at first, but he was lost in a forest of cacti as the three began to rescue him and later had fun using a vine as a zipline to return back to the jungle.
  26. The Story of Tallulah the Toucan - Teaches the importance of being brave, confident, and having an open mind; Tallulah did not want to leave her home without a red flower, but Adam decided to make her look around her surrounding without it and Tallulah felt comfortable.

Season 4[]

  1. The Story of Zed's Really Helpful Mood - Teaches the importance having full attention and listening very carefully to others' requests
  2. The Story of the Flamingo Festival - Teaches the importance of individuality and acceptance.
  3. The Story of the Jimjameree Tree - Teaches the importance of being flexible and the value of adaptability, especially when unexpected things happen.
  4. The Story of Alfie and Charlie's Canoe - Teaches the importance of being safe and following instructions, especially when canoeing.
  5. The Story of the Whale Trip - Teaches the importance of being responsible, especially when on a trip.
  6. The Story of Horace the Hare - Features a theme of self-improvement; Horace did not want to be hugged at first until Confuse-us asked him
  7. The Story of the Boomerangball Game - Shows a theme of self-improvement; Janet and Julie did not want their children to play ball with them until Carrie secretly whispered to their ears, allowing them of how to play ball.
  8. The Story of the End of the Rainy Season Clean - Teaches the importance of being a good citizen.
  9. The Story of a Long Night in the Jungle - Teaches of how staying up late can lead to consequences.
  10. The Story of the Record-Breaking Puffins - Teaches the importance of determination, as well as courteous of others doing their masterpiece.
  11. The Story of the Merry Jinglewhizz - Teaches the importance of being patient, especially when it comes waiting for snow during winter.
  12. The Story of the Cooking Contest - Teaches of how being competitive during a tough cooking competition can lead to frustration.
  13. The Story of the House of Leaves - Teaches the importance of telling the truth as well as using judgment wisely.
  14. The Story of Ronald and His Boulders - Teaches the importance of listening to others' advice as well as a theme of self improvement, similar to what happened in "The Story of Ronald and the Tic Tic Bird".
  15. The Story of the Savannah Craze - Teaches the importance of creativity.
  16. The Story of the Great Rains - Teaches of how pranking others can lead to consequences.
  17. The Story of the Jungle Ball - Teaches the importance of good communication as well as having an open mind when participating in a dance.
  18. The Story of Alan's Scooter - Teaches the importance of innovation and curiosity.
  19. The Story of Bao Bao's Long Goodbye - Teaches the importance of how to handle situations when someone leaves.
  20. The Story of Reginald's New Look - Shows a theme of self-improvement; Reginald wanted to have a different look until he decides to love his original look.
  21. The Story of Confuse-us the Carp - Teaches of how to handle things that happen unexpectedly with the value of being flexible.
  22. The Story of the Last Buluru Berry - Teaches the importance of patience.
  23. The Story of Washi-Washi Day - Teaches the importance of getting yourself cleaned.
  24. The Story of Doris' Flower - Teaches the importance of sharing with others.
  25. The Story of Gertie the Goat - Shows of how being competitive can lead to frustrations.
  26. The Story of Tallulah's Surprise Present - Teaches of how not everyone likes the same thing they like every year.
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