A poetry-spouting python awakens one morning to discover that poachers have abducted every animal in the jungle except for him. Despite the fact that all the animals hate him because he's a snake, he sets out to rescue them. Along the way, he sees a multitude of wacky sights. When he does eventually rescue the other animals, they realize that snakes are creatures of the jungle just as they are. They then insist that Percy give a speech to commemorate their newfound friendship and freedom. The question now becomes, which is Percy's most spectacular performance? Was it the speech he gave? Or was it that he rescued his fellow jungle creatures despite the fact that they disliked him?