Ed and Ben venture into the jungles of Borneo to try and see the orange-faced, big-bellied, big-nosed proboscis monkey, unfairly named the ugliest monkey in the world! These cheeky primates can be hard to spot, but our jungle explorers keep their eyes peeled and get lucky with the help of a local guide! Then they just have to find their way out of the jungle... Ed and Victoria visit a hotel in Tokyo with a Godzilla theme, and they get to meet the monster face to face while they look around! Scary stuff. Meanwhile, in a studio comedy sketch, Ed is a film director who isn't happy with how scary a monster Susan is being while filming the latest monster blockbuster. After several tries, things aren't going well, and the biggest monster on set is Ed the director. Ed and Inel learn all about the centuries-old Keralan dance-drama where you may not speak but you can use facial expressions and interpretive dance to tell the story. These skills take 13 years to master, so to help them to do it in a day they put on the elaborate costumes and have a massive make-up job that takes hours! And it all happens to a very cool pastiche of Gotye's Somebody That I Used to Know. Ed and Michelle meet Javana, who runs a coconut plantation in Sri Lanka, a country where, on average, people consume around 100 coconuts each a year! The plantation is part of the coconut triangle where most of these drupes are grown, and Game Show Man challenges Michelle to play a game of coco loco while travelling in a cart pulled by a bull. Ed and Naomi aim to become kung fu masters in a day and take each other on to show off who has the best skills! They head for Wudangshan, where kung fu has been taught for hundreds of years, and meet a master who shows them the moves. So when it comes to a kung fu face-off, who will take the trophy? Less
All Over the Place was broadcast on CBBC at Saturday 13 October 2018, 20:30. This episode was initially placed on Wednesday 18 January 2017.