1963
Mole awakens, and tunnels to the surface. He discovers a nearby roadway, bustling with traffic. Mole then imagines himself driving a car. Mouse laughs at Mole. Mole examines some parked automobiles, and plays around in one parked car. He then finds parts to a damaged toy car. He partly fixes the toy car, then finds a repair shop to finish the job. Overjoyed, mole drives his toy car away. Soon after, he finds his friend Mouse. Mole gloats a bit, because Mouse laughed at Mole's dreams of driving a car. Mole drives home in his toy car, and lies down to sleep.
1969
Mole digs out of his burrow with a spade. Tired, he naps. A leaking garden hose soaks him. Mole sets about fixing the leak in a variety of ways. Eventually the leak floods a nearby hole, bringing out a mouse. Nearby, the flowers are wilting for lack of water. Together, Mole and the mouse set about solving the problem. Eventually, the hose altogether ruptures. Mole digs an irrigation ditch from the leak to the vicinity of the flower bed. Mouse places the leaking hose into the ditch. The flowers are restored to health, and Mole and the mouse celebrate.
1970
Under a park bench, a mole emerges from his tunnel. A few moments later, two children leave a lollipop nearby. Perplexed by this odd item, the mole begins to find a use for it. The mole utilizes the lollipop as a fly swatter, a wheelbarrow, a flag, and a road sign, etc. Mole is unsatisfied, for the lollipop never quite suits his purposes. Along the way, three bees relentlessly ridicule the mole. Eventually, the mole plants the lollipop with some flowers. Rain dissolves some of the sweet lollipop onto the mole's paws, and he licks them clean. The bees finally end their ridicule by gorging themselves on the sticky lollipop. Two fly away, but one gets stuck on the treat. Mole, who apparently holds no grudges, rescues the third bee, and it flies away.
1974
Mole relaxes on his bed, with the gramophone playing. Mouse knocks on the door, and it opens. A gust of wind rushes in, knocking down mouse, and breaking a phonograph record. Mole is unhappy about his broken record. Mouse tries to cheer the despondent Mole by bring various round objects as intended replacements. Meanwhile, various animals in the trees play different musical instruments, and the notes settle to the ground like falling leaves. Mole and Mouse collect the notes in bowls, take them inside, and mix them up. They then knead the notes into dough, and cut it into strips. They wind the strips into a disc, and play the disc as a record on the gramophone. As the music begins, Mole and Mouse dance with joy.
1975
Mole discovers a chicken egg. He tries to locate the mother, but has no luck. Mole spies a tray of eggs entering a building, so he jumps onto a tray of eggs, which rides on a conveyor belt. As they ride, the egg partially hatches. The conveyor belt carries them into a cookie and cake factory, where mole shelters the chick during a trip through the machinery. Finally mole and chick emerge unharmed; they exit the factory in a box of wafers. Mole returns the chick to her mother, and then crumbles a wafer to feed it.
1976
Mole awakens in his burrow to the sound of fireworks. He tunnels out to find the trappings of a carnival (but no carnival-goers). As he explores, a guard dog pursues him. After eluding the dog for a while, mole uses a mask to frighten the dog. The dog then drops into a well (or perhaps a fountain), which traps him, because the walls are too high, slick, and steep for an escape. Feeling sorry for the dog, mole helps the dog get out, and the two animals become friends.