While Pip is messing around by climbing on Otis, he accidentally gets swallowed by the giant cow. Will he find his way out?

It was another normal Barnyard day. Pip was jumping around doing all kinds of somersaults and acrobatics on Otis, as if his best bovine friend was a giant jungle gym. He swung back and forth from his ears, scaled his long arms, and bounced on his protruding belly. Each time he hopped, Otis's belly squished and vaulted Pip onto the air like a trampoline. Each time Pip catapulted into the air, he would tease Otis by exclaiming a meat product.

"Hamburger! Filet! Sirloin!"

"Would you cut that out!?" Otis reprimanded his tiny friend.

"Sorry dude…" Pip apologized.

Pip crawled up to Otis's mouth to apologize as Otis was taking a big bite out of his veggie sandwich. Suddenly, Pip was sucked into Otis's mouth. Soon everything got dark as Pip fell down Otis's esophagus.

Pip woke up from his coma. At least he thought it was a coma. The intoxicating smell of grass knocked him out. Was this for real? Was Pip really inside his best friend? If he was, he had to find a way out. Pip had learned a bit about the bodily functions of bovines from being friends with Otis so he knew that there was cud that could be regurgitated. It was gross, but it was his only option to escape. The only problem was, there was no cud. Luckily, Pip had his cell phone so he called Otis.

"Dude, I'm inside you…" There was excellent service inside the cow.

"What do you mean?"

Pip grabbed the inner layer of skin from Otis and kicked it. As he did this, Otis saw that his chest rippled.

"Just get me out of here you bafoon!"

"Okay, okay, but you're gonna have to get through my four stomachs."

Pip trekked on. He knew it would be a difficult journey as he entered the first two stomachs. The second two were a little harder. He had to avoid the lake of stomach acids before him. He hopped with agile around the treacherous liquids and reached a fork in the road. He had escaped the four stomachs, but he had to choose which path to take. One plummeted straight down and one kept going down a deep dark tunnel. Pip wanted to be adventurous, so he slid down the tube and fell into a warm pit of milk. He knew exactly where he was. Pip never really knew about how Otis's udder worked, but he did hop on it a few times and he saw Otis connecting the milk machine to it.

From the outside, Otis was quite confused. His udder had started to jerk and wobble around and he didn't know why. Otis walked on down to the farmer.

"What's the matter boy?" The farmer was puzzled. Then, as Otis signaled to the milking bucket the farmer knew exactly what to do. The farmer grabbed his udder, but something appeared to be stuck. The farmer yanked and pulled, until Otis mooed with pain, and then…

Pop! A milk covered mouse came flying out!

Pip learned a very important lesson that day, never climb on Otis's snout.