Mel, as a DJ, throws a dance party (Yippee!) for the neighborhood. Whenever anyone says, "dance party", everyone in the clubhouse has to shout "YIPPEE!". "Dance How You Like" is played. Dancy Nancy arrives, and shows how she likes to dance, then leaves. "Dino-Soaring" is played on the music machine. Back at the clubhouse, Jack, Mary, and Mel are still dancing. Cathy arrives, singing "Rock-And-Roll Freeze Dance". "I Really Love To Dance" is played on the music machine. Back at the clubhouse, Jack, Mary, and Mel dance to "The Mel Polka". Dancy Nancy enters again, dancing "The Mel Polka" with them. She leaves, and Yolanda Adams appears, dancing to "The Me Dance". Jack and Mary sing the goodbye song, then they both leave the clubhouse.
It is revealed that Mary has a squirrel friend named Earl, who she invited to the dance party.
This is the third and final time in which Jack says goodbye to Mel after he says it to Mary and before to the viewers. In episodes following this, he will no longer do that. The other two times were in How Mel Got His Groove Back and Little Bad Wolf.
This is the first time in which the viewers' voices are heard in an episode outside of the theme song. In this case, they shout "Yippee!" whenever anyone says, "dance party", making this a running gag.
Coincidentally, both episodes are made a similar way to each other by focusing on either dancing or singing.
This is the first episode to first air on the same day as another one. Space Opera first aired after this episode on the same day at 4:30pm, making that episode the second.
Goofs[]
During "The Mel Polka", the bottom of the set is seen.