Here There Be Tygers

Runtime : 6 mins

Genre : Comedy Family Horror


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Plot : Third grade student Charles really needs to go to the bathroom. And when his evil teacher Miss Bird finally releases him to go and relieve himself, he arrives at the bathroom to find a full-grown tiger sitting outside of the stalls.

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