Big Frankenpooh
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    In the story, there is something under the blanket on the table the scientist Piglet is working on. Tigger names it The Monster Frankenpooh as it audibly creaks sitting up. The monster underneath tosses the blanket onto his legs and The Monster Frankenpooh is revealed, looking exactly like Winnie the Pooh. The monster smiles, looking around the room. Tigger says the monster is “absotutely perfect,” but thinks the monster should be, “a little bit bigger than that.” Frankenpooh grimaces and suddenly launches upward off the table and grows bigger, creaking and squeaking in size like an inflated balloon. The blanket flys off his growing legs and lands on the floor. He falls back down on the operating table while Dr. Von Piglet runs over to look up at the enlarged monster. Frankenpooh is now big enough that he’s taking up all the space on the operating table with his legs hanging off the front, looking down at the smaller scientist. Tigger is still displeased with the size of the monster, so he wants Frankenpooh even bigger. Frankenpooh grimaces again and his legs stretch out with one sharp squeak, his left foot bumping into Piglet, but doesn’t grow much bigger in comparison to his first growth spurt. Frankenpooh places both feet on the floor between the table and gives a worried look down at Piglet. Tigger gets frustrated and wants the monster to be, “Biggerer!” Frankenpooh shuts his eyes, dips down and throws his elbows upward. He starts growing even larger, creaking and squeaking once again with a shocked expression looking down at Piglet, now being forced to stand from his stretching right leg pushing him upward. He grows so big, his head goes through the ceiling of the castle and debris rains down below. “Oh bother,” the newly-grown monster mumbles, now only being able to see the bottom-half of his body. Finally, Tigger is happy with the giant size of The Monster Frankenpooh. The terrified scientist runs around Frankenpooh feet yelling for help.