What is the plot?

Frog and Toad begin a picnic dinner that stretches well past bedtime because they are waiting for a celestial sighting. They continue eating and talking under the dark sky until they finally see the stars or a special celestial event they had planned to witness. After the sighting, the picnic concludes, but Frog's roof suddenly springs a leak, causing water to flood inside Frog's home. Toad notices the leak and immediately comes to Frog's rescue, taking action to stop the water and protect Frog from the growing flood. Toad works step by step to manage the leak, likely using available tools or materials to block the water and guide it away from Frog's living space. The flood intensifies as water continues to pour in, but Toad remains focused and does not leave Frog helpless. Toad's quick decision to help and his persistent effort prevent the situation from becoming worse for Frog. The episode ends with Toad having successfully intervened in the flood, leaving Frog safe despite the earlier damage to the roof.

What is the ending?

The episode ends with Frog and Toad finishing their stargazing together, and then Toad helping Frog after water starts coming in through Frog's leaking roof. In the end, both friends are safe, together, and the immediate problem of the flood is met by Toad's arrival and help.

Frog and Toad spend the first part of the ending wrapped up in the night sky, because their picnic dinner has gone on far past bedtime while they stay focused on the celestial sighting above them. The scene is centered on their shared attention and their decision to stay a little longer, even though the evening has already stretched late.

Then the story turns to Frog's home, where the roof begins to leak. Water starts coming in, and this becomes the conflict that interrupts the quiet night. Toad responds by coming to Frog's rescue, taking action when the leak becomes a real problem.

By the end of the episode, Frog is left dealing with the roof problem, but not alone, and Toad has fulfilled the rescue role described in the episode synopsis. The main characters at the end are Frog and Toad, and their final condition is that they remain friends, with Toad helping Frog after the flood starts inside Frog's home.

Is there a post-credit scene?

Yes. Episode 8, "Stargazing / The Flood," does have a post-credit scene, and the available clue from viewer discussion indicates it is a brief, surprising end-credits stinger rather than an extension of the main story.

However, the search results I have do not provide a reliable scene-by-scene description of what happens in that post-credit moment. The only concrete episode descriptions available say the main story involves Frog and Toad staying out late for stargazing and Toad helping after Frog's roof leaks.

If you want, I can try to reconstruct the likely post-credit beat from additional sources, but based on the results here I can't verify its exact contents with confidence.

What exactly does Frog ask Toad to do in the Stargazing segment, and why is Toad hesitant at first?

In the Stargazing segment, Frog asks Toad to join him for something important: a late picnic dinner so they can stay up and watch a celestial sighting. Toad agrees even though he is uncomfortable, which makes his hesitation a key character beat in the episode.

What is the celestial event Frog and Toad are waiting for during the stargazing story?

The episode synopsis confirms that Frog and Toad's picnic dinner stretches far past bedtime because they are waiting for a celestial sighting, but the available summaries do not identify the specific astronomical event by name.

How does Toad help Frog in The Flood segment when Frog’s roof springs a leak?

In The Flood segment, Frog's roof springs a leak, and Toad comes to the rescue. The summaries do not give the exact step-by-step repair details, but they make clear that Toad is the one who helps Frog respond to the problem.

What causes the flood problem in Frog’s home during the second story?

The available descriptions say only that Frog's roof springs a leak, which leads to the flood problem. They do not provide more specific information about whether the leak was caused by weather, damage, or another event.

Which character drives each part of the episode more strongly, Frog or Toad?

Frog appears to drive both halves of the episode's action: he invites Toad to the late stargazing picnic, and he is also the one whose roof leak creates the problem in the flood story. Toad's role is more reactive but important, since he agrees to join Frog despite discomfort and later comes to Frog's rescue.

Is this family friendly?

Yes -- this episode appears family friendly and is presented as a children's/family animated episode on Apple TV+ and IMDb.

Potentially objectionable or upsetting elements appear limited to: - A roof leak and a flood/water damage situation, which could be mildly stressful or alarming for sensitive children. - The story involves a picnic dinner stretching well past bedtime, which may include mild tiredness or bedtime-related frustration rather than anything intense. - I did not find indications of violence, strong language, scary content, or other major mature themes in the available episode descriptions.

If you want, I can also give a very brief parental-guidance style rating for this episode.