"And a happy fee-fi to you, Mr. Ginormous, sir." Droopy greeted the giant nervously.
"Well, Your Highness... What insanely valuable tribute are you going to pay to me today?" The giant grinned eagerly as he came closer into the town square. "Diamonds? Emeralds?"
"Oh, royal treasurer?~" Droopy soon called to a bear who stood beside a donkey with a covered up cart.
"I don't like this guy already." Patch glared at the giant.
"Neither do I." Mr. Badwolf added.
"We got something extra special for you today, Mr. G," A bear said, bringing over a covered up wagon with a donkey in front of it. "A whole cart full of big-"
"Yes...?" The giant grinned hopefully.
"Round..."
"Yes?"
"Golden..."
"Yes? Yes?"
"Pumpkins." The bear then said, uncovering the wagon to show a bunch of pumpkins.
"Oh, dear..." The Ever After High group groaned as they knew that the giant wouldn't like that at all.
"He's not gonna like that." Patch groaned.
"It's the first pick of the season," The bear nervously told the giant. "Ripe and sweet and-"
The giant cut him off as he picked him up by the back of his shirt. "Now get this. I don't eat pumpkins. I eat peasants who bring me pumpkins." he then said sharply.
"But Mr. Ginormous, sir, we've already given you all our valuables." Droopy frowned worriedly.
Crow glared as he was about to storm towards the giant to stop him, but the others held him back as Hunter shook his head as that didn't seem to be a good idea.
"It's not smart to fight or anger a giant." Patch whispered to Crow.
"He's bugging me though!" Crow glared.
"Shh!" Patch shushed. "You shouldn't fight him. At least not right now."
Crow crossed his arms with a grumble.
"All we have left are pumpkins," The bear told the giant before he made him dangle off of a tower pole. "Nice view."
"Listen, Kingy, if you want to keep your subjects happy, you got to start with the biggest one," The giant smirked. "So pay attention, dead pan, let me show you how it's done."
"Ooh, this is going to be annoying." Raven sighed to herself.
"I agree." Patch said.
"Now, I'm a giant wonder who lives to loot and plunder, I turn on my schnozzola and money, up she rolls-a~," The giant began to sing, spraying some girls with the water fountain as he pressed his finger against the water before he took a deep inhale over the bear to suck up some gold coins. "I grossly gross your income, When I growl 'fee-fi-fo-fum', When it comes to being bad I'm Ginormous~"
Mr. Badwolf began to move Cerise and Ramona out of the way, being their protective father and all. Patch and the others began to get annoyed with the giant.
"You hide your dimes and nickels, Silver gives my nose the tickles, I'll take all your treasure~," The giant continued as he looked malicious as he took gold coins from everybody like a thief. "Trust me, it's my pleasure, A piggy bank tormentor, Fairy Land's one-percenter, When it comes to big and greedy, I'm Ginormous, Any of this sinking in?" he then smirked as he flicked away Droopy.
Cerise began to growl like a wolf as she felt fed up with the giant right now.
"Easy." Ashlynn said as she held Cerise back.
Cerise just growled, but she didn't go after the giant.
"He plucked the tuffet from Miss Muffet~," Droopy sang as the giant soon swiped Miss Muffet's tuffet right away from her. "In his pocket, he did stuff it~"
"When he needed a new slipper, Out went every nipper~" The squirrel baker sang as the giant shoved his foot into the old woman's shoe house to wear as an actual shoe.
"He stole bones from Mother Hubbard~," A familiar-looking bulldog sang with his puppy before their bones were taken and the giant shoved them into a cedar chest. "Shut us doggies in the cupboard, When it comes to big and nasty, He's 'disgustipating', son~"
"No argument here." Patch said.
"Oh, that awful giant's back," A woman from her tower complained before she put on some clothes and flew out, revealing to be a fairy as she came out in front of the giant. "Stop it!"
"What's up, Red?" The giant smirked at her. "Looking good."
"I order you to leave these people alone." The fairy glared.
"Oh, you got it all wrong, sweets," The giant replied. "They're happy to share their goodies with me," he then grinned evilly to the innocent people. "RIGHT?!"
The people of Fairy Land quickly nodded out of fear so they wouldn't upset the giant.
"Wrong!" Cerise barked at the giant.
The people gasped from that out of fear.
"Someone dares to disagree with me?" The giant soon asked.
"Whoever said that, I agree with them!" The fairy firmly told him.
"And that's right." Cerise then added.
"Maybe if we stay out if the giant's sight, we'll be safe." Tom whispered to the others.
The group tried to hide away, but Cerise refused to hide like a coward.
"Ginormous, here's your wake-up call~," The fairy soon sang to the giant as she magicked up a storybook to show him something. "You're headed for a great big fall, So says the ancient prophecy, A hero will rise to set us free~"
"Sounds like one of us might be here to take down Ginormous." Patch whispered.
The group all looked at each other as they wondered who it could have been, but the answer would come to them very soon.
"Fine with me, Red, bring him on, One swat from me and, bam, he's gone~," Ginormous retorted to the fairy before he smacked her away into a bush. "When it comes to big and brutal, I'm Ginormous, So now you've got the breakdown, From the master of the shakedown~," he then smirked as he took treasures from everybody just because he could. "Pinching pennies from the needy, Being crass and cruel and greedy, Gross and crude and seedy, Not to mention rude and vile, I'm a rotten, evil deed-y, Cash me out, I'm coming home, hen it comes to being bad I'm Ginormous, baby~" he then laughed as he soon left the town. "Bye-Bye."
"Good riddance." Cerise muttered.
"Cerise, you could've gotten hurt with talking out like that." Mr. Badwolf told his mostly good daughter.
"I'm sorry, Dad, that giant Ginormous just burned me up." Cerise said.
Mr. Badwolf patted her on the head to calm her down.
"Whoever the hero is, I hope I get to help them." Cerise said, though she slowly began to calm down.
The fairy grunted as she was stuck in the bush that Tom, Jerry, Patch, Jack, and Robyn came out of, so Tom dashed over to take the hat away from Jack to cover her behind because it looked a bit obscene before she went flying through the air beyond her control and landed flat on the ground once she made it back down, looking dazed from the giant's abuse.
"Are you okay?" Robyn asked the fairy.
"I think so," The fairy said as she stood up and dusted herself clean before smiling at her company. "Thank you, strangers. I'm the town's protector and resident good fairy. Though lately, I haven't been doing a very good job." she then pouted as she thought about how the giant terrorized the town.
"That giant sure is a bully." Patch said.
"Most giants are," Robyn glared. "At least from the fairy tales I used to read with Daddy."
"Can't you just zap that big bully?" Jack asked the fairy.
"I could, if Ginormous hadn't stolen my magic harp," The fairy replied. "What little power I have left-" she then started to use her magic which fixed her hair, but her wings were still bent out of shape. "Isn't enough to stop him." she then finished with a sigh.
"And he still takes what he wants?" Robyn asked.
"I'm afraid so." The fairy replied.
"There's gotta be a way to get your harp back." Jack pouted.
"Oh, it won't be easy." A familiar voice said before a familiar-looking farmer came over with a familiar-looking cow.
"No way." Raven said.
"Hermione!" Jack beamed as he saw the cow before he ran towards her to hug her, then looked over at the farmer. "Farmer O'Dell?"
"Actually, I'm the Farmer in the Dell," The farmer replied. "Like in the nursery rhyme? I live here too."
Everybody glanced at him with small shrugs from that.
"Ginormous has been making life hard on us for a long time." The fairy soon firmly pouted.
"Yeesh." Patch flinched.
"What else did he do?" Crow wondered.
"Besides the Red Fairy's magic harp, he stole my king-sized golden goose." The farmer frowned.
"All the townsfolk's valuables." Droopy added.
"Our entire life savings," The bulldog spoke up before his puppy barked a few times. "In bones, that is." he then added with a chuckle to his son.
"And he still shows up every day to pick us clean." The bear pouted as he grabbed his empty pockets.
"Someone has to take him down a size." Patch glared.
"You're not kidding." Cerise agreed.
"An ancient prophecy said that a giant would one day menace Fairy Land and that a great hero named Jack would appear to defeat him." The farmer stated.
"Hey, that's the old story of 'Jack and the Beanstalk'!" Jack remarked.
"It may be an old story to you, chum, but it's breaking news to us." The squirrel spoke up as he brought out a book to show the young boy who soon saw that he was apart of the story.
"Jack, that looks like you." Robyn said to her cousin.
"Wait. You mean I'm the Jack destined to fight the giant?" Jack soon asked the fairy tale people.
Everybody soon came out of hiding as they came to see the boy up close. "Jack? Jack? Jack? He's here. Jack? Jack? Jack? He's the one? Jack? Jack?"
"Yes, Jack," Droopy told the young boy. "You and your brave friends."
"We'll help take down that giant bully." Crow said.
"You can definitely count me in." Cerise added.
Tom and Jerry looked at each other from that.
"Look, guys, I'm just a kid from a run-down amusement park," Jack frowned as he set the book down. "You need, I don't know, someone bigger, stronger. You need a hero." he then added before he decided to walk away as he didn't believe he could stop the giant.
"I don't think they need someone who's big and strong." Patch said.
"I can't," Jack sighed. "I'm just a kid. What could I do?"
"What we need is someone who believes in himself." The fairy advised as she flew over with a small smile at the boy.
Everybody else stared and waited in suspense to see what Jack would say next from that.
"Well, in that case, I believe we can try." Jack soon said with a small smile back.
"So then we'll go to his castle tonight." Patch said.
The fairy tale characters all cheered happily as Jack soon went on his way.
"Come on, guys!" Crow smirked at his school friends and sister. "Let's go show that giant a thing or two!"
"Right!" The rest of the Ever After High group agreed as they followed after.
It was soon night time and where they all saw giant stuff on the bridge.
"Gosh... It sure is big..." Hunter remarked.
"No doubt it's just as if not bigger on the inside." Crow added.
Tom clung to Robyn and Jack on the way inside as he looked a bit scared.
"Calm down, everything will alright." Robyn assured him.
"I'm not sure about that..." Tom said nervously before backing up and gasped as he bumped into something.
"Relax, Tom, it's just a baseball mitt and ball." Patch told the gray cat.
"Gosh... That's bigger than my own paw..." Tom said as he looked at his paw before going over, around the giant ball and glove.
"How do we get inside though?" Hunter asked.
"Getting through the door." Crow replied.
They soon came to the front steps and climbed up together to the enormous front door as it seemed to be a long way to get up on their own.
"We can't go inside, guys," Droopy told the new group. "The giant knows us all by smell."
"Then how do we get in?" Hunter then asked again.
"We have an inside man ready to help." The fairy smirked.
"Wow! Thanks, Miss Fairy." Robyn smiled.
"Please, call me 'Red'." The fairy replied.
"Okay, thank you, Red." Robyn then said.
"Do you know the Blue Fairy from Pinocchio?" Patch wondered.
"We'll talk about that later." The fairy said before she knocked on the door to get some help inside the castle.
Part of the smaller door soon slid to the side a bit to show two eyes.
"Who is it?" Patch wondered.
"Tex sent me." Red said at the door.
The small door slid back to open the door while Tom looked worried of who could possibly be behind the door.
"Don't be scared, Tom," Red smiled. "You'll like Tuffy."
"Tuffy?" Jerry chuckled. "My nephew's name is Tuffy."
Tom looked ready to eat the mouse, even if it did have the same name as Jerry's nephew, but once inside, he saw the mouse was giant.
"Aww!" The giant mouse cooed at Tom. "Hello there, little, tiny kitty cat~"
Tom soon screamed as he saw how big the mouse was.
"Shh. Hush, now," The giant mouse shushed Tom as he grabbed the cat to lower his voice before he came out the door to see everybody else. "We don't want the giant to hear."
"Sorry, he just didn't expect to see a giant mouse." Patch said.
"What seems to be the trouble?" Tuffy soon asked.
"Tuffy, these brave heroes are helping us get my magic harp back," Red told the giant mouse. "Would you guide them to the treasure room?"
"Would I?" Tuffy replied bravely as he pounded his fist onto Tom's head who he was still holding onto. "It's about time someone took old Gi-nasty down a peg."
Tom soon got out of Tuffy's grip and hid behind Jack and Robyn like a scaredy-cat.
"Great." Crow smiled.
And so, they followed Tuffy inside as they all tried to stay as quiet as possible as the giant was probably asleep by now.
