Season 2 premiered on BBC and CBBC in 2001. The rest of the episodes premiered on CBeebies in 2002 and the last episode aired in 2003.
Episodes
Below here is a chart of episodes listed in order based on the transmission order in France.
Image | Name | No. | Setting | Description |
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The Story of Reginald's Big Sleep | 27 | Africa | Lots of noises start to bother Reginald trying to sleep, so he tries to keep the noises from disturbing his sleep unless he finds trouble when he sleeps in the tall grass all along. | |
The Story of the Dawn Chorus | 28 | Africa | Doris gets annoyed by many singing animals, so she decides to make her own dawn chorus. However, it turns out that not ever member of the dawn chorus can make the sound like a duck makes, so she decides to compromise instead. | |
The Story of Phoebe the Koala | 29 | Australia | Phoebe has a very difficult time doing activities. | |
The Story of Hercule Moustache | 30 | North Pole | A walrus named "Hercule Moustache" complains about going on a trip with Snowbert and Sidney. | |
The Story of Kevin's Magic Trick | 31 | Africa | Kevin decides to put up a magic show when the animals can't do anything under the sun. | |
The Story of Isabel the Flamingo | 32 | Africa | Isabel, Annabelle, and Mirabelle ended up picking on Pauline to copy her, but the three find out that everyone can learn a lot from each other. | |
The Story of Herbert and the Watermelon of Doom | 33 | Africa | Herbert is tricked by Victor after making new friends; this seed actually becomes a giant watermelon which the animals must protect Africa from being crushed by the watermelon. | |
The Story of Alan the Aardvark | 34 | Africa | Alan goes on a break after annoying the animals in his chatterbox habit; however, when ants infest Africa, he decides to return home to protect the savanna from the ants. | |
The Story of the Important Visitor | 35 | Africa | The animals prepare a feast for Cleopatra; as soon as sunrise comes down, the animals wait for Cleopatra who finally arrives during sundown. | |
The Story of the Puffins of Mossy Bay | 36 | Mossy Bay Island | Four puffins in one small island cause mischief with their grumpy coach where the four decide to prove him wrong about football. | |
The Story of Ronald and Rosie | 37 | Africa | Ronald tries to make Rosie fall in love with him. | |
The Story of Nathalie's Neighbours | 38 | Africa | Nathalie has a hard time finding new neighbours after she didn't want Herbert to be her neighbour. | |
The Story of Casper the Chameleon | 39 | Africa | A chameleon named Casper ends up doing camouflaging of mischief, but learns when it is the right time to use it. | |
The Story of Seamus the Stork | 40 | Africa | Seamus crashes into the tree, losing his feathers. The other birds try to get his feathers back until the feathers on Seamus' wingtips suddenly grow back. | |
The Story of Gary's Best Friend | 41 | Africa | Gary thinks Zed is vain, but is soon conflicted by copying him. Meanwhile, the animals hated Zed until he apologises to the innocent camel. | |
The Story of Georgina's Bumbleberry Soup | 42 | Africa | Georgina hires the animals to watch over her favourite soup while trying to find the whisk. However, the animals instead deliver wrong ingredients which causes the soup to not be made properly. | |
The Story of Cousin Chuckles | 43 | Africa | The jungle becomes quiet and the animals are bored without any laughter, so Cousin Chuckles must visit Doctor Gordon to bring the fun back. | |
The Story of Joey's Camping Trip | 44 | Australia | Janet thinks Joey is too young to go camping with his friends, but it is stated Joey is now a big boy during his trip. | |
The Story of the Monster in the Forest | 45 | South America | Jazz, Leopoldo, and Taco try to scare Adam with many traps, but nothing happened while Adam sets off to look for Annie. | |
The Story of Boris the Bear | 46 | North America | Boris has amnesia about where he put his honeycomb. This results in going backwards to find it, causing havoc, so Boris learns how to remember where he last put it. | |
The Story of Melanie's Birthday Present | 47 | North America | Melanie has no gift for her birthday, so the animals decide to give her three gifts. Soon, Melanie prefers to have her own gift. | |
The Story of Petula the Parrot | 48 | Africa | The monkeys are tricked by a parrot whose after stealing the fruit from her and they try to get together with the aide of Nelson, but soon made more fruit fall. This gives out more food for the parrots. | |
The Story of Victor the Crocodile | 49 | Africa | Victor, a selfish crocodile, prohibits the animal from interacting with the water hole he is at. The animals found water in the springs, which dried up the water hole, causing them to become furious with Victor for being very selfish. The only way for Victor to make everyone trustworthy is to be completely sorry. | |
The Story of the Hyenas' Holiday | 50 | Africa | Harry and his family get completely lost, so the four asked Georgina for directions. Soon, all the hyenas were in real trouble until they reunite with each other during the holidays. | |
The Story of Herbert's Peaceful Day | 51 | Africa | When Herbert makes noise all across Africa, the other animals ask him to be quiet. The animals give him a challenge to stay silent for one whole day by sunset or the giant watermelon will be lost. Herbert decides to accept the challenge | |
The Story of Annie the Anaconda | 52 | South America | With the help of Annie, the animals follow a trail of treasure to a giant mountain, which contains real treasure. It can only be obtained for those who share. |
Characters
Returning
- Lucy
- Georgina the Giraffe
- Boris the Bear
- Molly the Hippo
- Tickles and Giggles the Monkey
- Nelson the Elephant
- Reginald the Lion
- Nathalie the Antelope
- Zed the Zebra
- Ronald the Rhino
- The Tic Tic Bird
- Audrey the Ostrich
- Herbert the Warthog
- Doris the Duck
- William the Weaverbird
- Esmeralda the Snake
- Isabel the Flamingo
- Kevin the Crocodile
- Toby the Turtle
- Phoebe the Koala
- Joey the Kangaroo
- Jimmy the Kangaroo
- Mr. Platypus
- Wally the Wombat
- Snowbert the Polar Bear
- Sidney the Seal
- Dennis the Dromedary (unheard speaking lines only)
- Big Spider (no lines)
- Pauline the Pelican
- Victor the Crocodile
- Eddie the Hippo (no lines)
- Alan the Aardvark
- Harry the Hyena
- Seamus the Stork
- The Snip Snip Bird
- Gary the Dromedary
- Doctor Gordon Gorilla
- Janet the Kangaroo
- Jazz the Jaguar
- Leopoldo the Llama
- Adam the Armadillo
- Melanie the Moose
- Beverley the Beaver
- Randolph the Raccoon
Introduced
- Hercule Mustache the Walrus
- Thelma the Whale (no lines)
- Annabelle the Flamingo
- Mirabelle the Flamingo
- Patsy the Porcupine
- Reginald's Mother (mentioned only)
- Gunnar the Seagull (no lines)
- Thomas, Sharon, Lewis, and Jamie the Puffins
- Jack Big Claw the Crab (no lines)
- Rosie the Rhino
- Rosie's Tic Tic Bird (no lines)
- Holly and Johnnie the Hyenas
- Edna the Hyena
- Casper the Chameleon
- Granddad Chameleon
- Georgina's Grandmother (mentioned only)
- Cousin Chuckles the Monkey
- Taco the Toucan
- Annie the Anaconda
- Alfie and Charlie the Chipmunks (no lines)
- Unnamed eagle (no lines)
- Petula the Parrot
- Itchy Quatzel the Mysterious Mountain
Locations
Returning
Introduced
Differences between Season 1 and 2
- The opening titles almost have the same font like in the French version.
- Most of the characters are given eyebrows whether angry or sad.
- When Beverley shouts "Timber!", her voice is different.
Gallery
Note: Only add in the scenes shown in almost every episode.
Trivia
- In this season, the opening theme uses the same footage from the previous season, but all the texts originally in yellow coloring are altered in a pattern of purple and green coloring. Additionally, the logos for Zoo Lane Productions and Millimages appear at the start of the episode, replacing the yellow texts where the title "64 Zoo Lane" appears.
- Unlike in thie first season, the 64 Zoo Lane logo remains on the door when Lucy talks in the opening theme, whereas in the first season, the word "Zoo Lane" on the title screen disappear when Lucy opens the door.
- This season marked the last of the following things:
- The last season to be animated with traditional animation.
- The last season to be released around the time where alumni John Grace and Jill McGreal were involved with the series before they passed away recently after the second season wrapped up.
- The third season was dedicated to Grace and McGreal who passed away respectively. Gillian Corderoy (the writer of Postman Pat) was hired to write the stories for the episodes of the third season.
- This was originally going to be the last season of the series. However, it was decided to revive the series after eight years of reruns on CBeebies. Production for the third series began in 2008 with the third season later airing in 2010.