After Bill's Dad accidentally leaves the food from the coffee and donuts shop on the roof of his car when driving to the studio, Bill's parents have to go back out to get more food for the volunteers. When they return, they explain that they didn't go back to the coffee and donuts shop, but instead bought some spaghetti in a bag from the spaghetti-in-a-bag restaurant they noticed along the way. Bill's Mom is too hungry from all the running around to get right to work in the mailroom, so she decides to eat first. Environmentalist Lorna Greene, also hungry from her intermittent protesting outside the studio, says that she's okay with eating the spaghetti, too, even if the Ziploc bag is made of plastic (since the spaghetti itself isn't). And lazy Lep the Lepre-Can't, who "can't" do anything, says that one of those things is that he "can't not-eat", so he too takes a spaghetti break (without ever doing any work).
Happy-Go-Nutty (1944) is presented in an older, unrestored print which censors a problematic blackface gag (after the bomb explodes in the dog's face). The complete, uncensored cartoon appears in a new restoration on the "Tex Avery Screwball Classics: Volume 3" Blu-ray/DVD from 2021, but rather than edit the restored version the show opts for the noticeably older print.
All five featured cartoons had appeared in previous episodes of the show: Devil May Hare (1954) was in both Sock it to me (2021) and Of Course You Realize This Means War (2021); The Two-Alarm Fire (1934) was in Bill Didn't Start the Fire (2021); Pink Valiant (1968) was in British Toon in with Me (2021); Happy-Go-Nutty (1944) was in Super Second Stringer Day (2021); and Jerry and Jumbo (1953) was in Operation Kahuna (2021).
The "Toony and Friends" fan art showcased in the closing segment features a group of "Toon In with Me" puppet characters including Toony, Stockingstein, Pop Quizzer, Sockeye Sam, and Kerwyn (Toony's rival from Svengoolie (1995)).
Featured recurring guests are Bill's Mom & Dad, environmental activist Lorna Greene ("Resident Tree Hugger"), and slacker leprechaun Lep ("The Lepre-Can't"). All are enlisted as volunteers to help mail out marketing packets (so Toony doesn't have to do any work), but none of them ever starts working and they all end up eating spaghetti together out of a plastic zip-seal bag (courtesy of Bill's parents).