In the heart of Sydney, the Waggawagga tribe of banded sugar ants, led by the food-loving Queen Nellie, enjoyed a life of plenty. Each night, they would march into a nearby supermarket, their path illuminated by the moon, to gather a feast of sweet and savoury delights, all for free. The Queen would issue her shopping list, and her loyal generals would dispatch their platoons, each with its own marching song, to different sections of the storerooms.
However, their nightly ritual was abruptly halted when the store owners, weary of the constant pilfering, blocked all the secret entrances. The ants returned empty-handed, facing the wrath of their furious queen, who sent them to bed without supper. But the resourceful ants did not despair. They devised an ingenious plan: to fly into the supermarket inside soap bubbles. The next night, they put their plan into action, floating into the storeroom, their marching songs echoing within the shimmering spheres. They gathered their provisions and returned to their queen in even larger bubbles, their mission a resounding success. Queen Nellie was overjoyed and rewarded her clever subjects with extra helpings. The following morning, the store owners were left scratching their heads, bewildered by the mysteriously slippery floor and the ever-dwindling stock.