The second half focuses on the Bighead household and the high-pressure environment of the Conglom-O corporation.
Filburt quickly rises to fame, eventually hitting the "big time" as a crooner.
To save Ed's career, Bev Bighead writes the proposal herself. She then constructs an "Ed costume" for Heffer and Filburt to wear while delivering the speech to Ed's boss, Mr. Dupette. [S2E3] the lounge singer - she's the toad
The ruse is eventually exposed, but Mr. Dupette is so impressed by the quality of the proposal that he hires Bev as a corporate executive.
With Rocko's encouragement and the help of motivational tapes, the normally neurotic turtle finds his voice and begins performing at a local lounge. The second half focuses on the Bighead household
On the eve of a massive work proposal, Ed Bighead suffers a severe nervous breakdown from overwork.
In this segment, Filburt discovers a secret passion for becoming a professional lounge singer. She then constructs an "Ed costume" for Heffer
of Rocko's Modern Life consists of two segments: "The Lounge Singer" and "She's the Toad." Originally aired on October 9, 1994, this episode explores the hidden ambitions of Filburt Shellbach and the corporate competence of Bev Bighead. The Lounge Singer