Bigger Frankenpooh
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    Frankenpooh slowly begins to stomp out of the castle, shaking the ground in the process, looking for honey. Outside the castle, Frankenpooh walks through a farmer who looks like Rabbit's garden, and he yells of a monster. Frankenpooh makes his way to Gopher’s hole, and walks over it, making Gopher, who also yells of a monster, fall a very long fall all the way down his hole. Tigger appears and asks if the audience is scared. Outside the story, Tigger says how the “giganticically monstrous monstrosity” is unstoppable. Inside the story, the giant Frankenpooh walks along, yelling for honey. Outside the story, Piglet stops the story and tells Tigger that the story is much too scary, and suggests that he takes over. Inside the story, Rabbit and Gopher are running scared around Frankenpooh’s giant legs and feet. Piglet claims the monster is all wrong and, “shouldn’t be quite THAT size.” Even with Piglet’s vague description, Frankenpooh instantly shrinks back to the small size he was at the beginning of the story and falls on the ground. Rabbit and Gopher jump in surprise to see the shrunken monster. Outside the story, Tigger excitedly agrees with Piglet about the monster’s size, not realizing he was just shrunk down, and says that the monster ought to be, “quadroopily as big!” Inside the story, Gopher and Rabbit have run away, but Frankenpooh, now standing, grimaces quickly and instantly starts to grow much faster than previous growth spurts, body creaking and squeaking as he inflates. His face turns to a shocked expression as he keeps growing bigger and bigger, until becoming four times bigger than his previously large size, but ends up breaking the fourth wall and outgrows the story and then the cartoon itself by bumping his head into the top of the film strip with the other copies of himself above and below him in the film reel copying his every move.