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Mr Twig taylor

Mr Twig-Taylor aka Mr Frankenstein in the original book is the main antagonist of the grizzly tales for gruesome kids episode Jack in a Box

Description[]

Mr twig Taylor with his dummy and the honorable Jack de Laurney de Havilland de Trow

A stout man who was bald on top with thick white hair around the sides and bushy eyebrows, Mr. Twig-Tailor dressed in blue trousers, a yellow shirt, and a terracotta waistcoat. He carried a monocle which he was seen wearing in both of his eyes at different times.


History[]

Mr. Twig-Tailor both owned a joke shop in the town of Great Pudden and operated a business as a ventriloquist for children’s parties. When doing a show for young Rosie de Trow’s birthday, he met her brother Jack, a boy with the infuriating habit of blabbering on and on, even when others were trying to have their say. Inviting the boy to his joke shop the following day, he proceeded to sweep the boy up into one of his mysterious boxes and turn him into a ventriloquist’s dummy as a punishment for his lack of manners, before selling the mannequin to Lord de Trow as a gift for Rosie.


Jack was a boy who never stopped talking no matter what. Even when others were trying to speak, he would interrupt them in the middle of their sentences and spout a load of nonsense about anything that popped into his head.

On his little sister Rosie’s birthday however, their parents hired a ventriloquist by the name of Mr. Twig-Tailor. This man saw straight away what an incessant chatterbox Jack was, and asked Rosie and her party guests to wait outside while Jack helped him set up his act.

Once alone, Jack began to babble on and on again, trying to get Mr. Twig-Tailor to tell him the secrets of his show. Once the man brought out a ventriloquist dummy, Jack grabbed the puppet up, and much to his surprise the thing grabbed him back! It then tried to warn Jack to run while he still had the chance, but Mr. Twig-Tailor quickly swept the dummy up and stuck it back in its box. He then promised Jack that if he came to his joke shop in Great Pudden the next day and kept quiet for just one minute, he would reveal all of his secrets.

Sure enough, Jack arrived at his shop the following morning chattering away as usual, and got a terrible fright when Mr. Twig-Tailor stuffed Jack in a dummy’s box and turned him into one of his mannequins!

Later, poor Rosie was so distraught that her brother had disappeared, Lord de Trow bought her a dummy that he had seen in the window of a joke shop over in Great Pudden. The family all agreed that the doll bore a striking resemblance to the missing boy, except for the zip which had been sewn across its mouth