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Handy, somehow, finishes single-handedly building a house for Giggles.

She
gratefully hugs Handy and walks up to her new house, but falls backwards as she
avoids stepping on a loose nail sticking up through the porch, becoming relieved
after falling over with no serious damage happening. Handy turns around, and
suddenly the house collapses. Giggles runs to her destroyed home in distress, while
Handy thinks of how to rectify the situation. With a triumphant, "Aha!" he has his
answer.

Lumpy holds the plans for the new house.


The scene cuts to Handy giving orders to Giggles, Lumpy, Petunia, The Mole, Mime,
and Cuddles as they all stand around a blueprint, ready to help rebuild the house.
Lumpy is the exception to this, as he is happily playing with an origami crane he
made nearby. When the tail of the crane breaks, a saddened Lumpy uses the blueprint
of the house to make a new one. Meanwhile, Petunia's task is to put together pipes
(dealing with two kinds of pipes: water and electrical, where she has to connect
two of the same kind of pipe). When she begins screwing two pipes together, a tiny
splotch of bacteria lands on her chest. Because of this one small stain, Petunia
begins panicking due to her OCD kicking in. She immediately asks Lumpy to do her
task while she runs to the cooler and repeatedly splashes water at the bacteria in
hopes of cleaning it off. However, Lumpy begins to mix water pipes with electrical
pipes. Lumpy turns his attention to Mime, who is standing behind a wall of bricks
he just laid down. Mime begins walking forward and slowly lowers his body,
performing the invisible staircase routine. Lumpy is very much amused and impressed
by this as he begins clapping and laughing, with Mime clapping along. Elsewhere,
The Mole hands Cuddles logs while the latter feeds them into a wood cutting machine
that cuts the logs into boards. Unfortunately, The Mole goes too fast for Cuddles
and ends up knocking him into the wood-slicer, chopping up his body (and losing his
slippers in the process).

The Tree Friends realize that their house has turned into a labyrinth!
Later, inside the newly finished and decorated house, Giggles marvels and thanks
everyone for their help. When she tries to open what she thinks is the front door,
however, she comes face to face with a brick wall. Deciding to try and find the
real front door, everyone else sheepishly walks away and begins to explore the
house. The characters spot numerous design flaws in the house, including a window
leading to another room and a door that leads to the refrigerator. Handy tries to
open a door but has difficulty, while The Mole unknowingly finds the back door but
closes it, thinking it just leads to another room in the house.

Giggles, meanwhile, walks into a room where she begins falling, discovering that
somehow, she has been walking sideways through the house. She lands on the banister
of a staircase and begins sliding down. Elsewhere, Mime walks behind a couch and
tries to perform the invisible staircase routine once more for Lumpy. This time,
however, Mime begins falling, prompting Lumpy to laugh at what he thinks is a
change in the act. The viewer, however, sees that Mime fell down an actual
staircase leading to the basement, breaking his back and limbs, killing him.

While Petunia walks through a hallway, she completely stops in her tracks when she
sees some slime on the floor. She looks up, realizing that it is falling from a
grate in the ceiling. She begins hyperventilating due to her OCD, but she manages
to compose herself. She pulls out a handkerchief and a bottle of cleaner and gets
to work on cleaning the mess (which further reveals that her OCD takes effect no
matter where she is). Back with Giggles, she continues to slide down the banister.
She hits her head on a wooden beam, which gives her a black eye, a mounted moose
head, where its eyes land in her mouth, and a chandelier, where beads wrap around
her face. To make Giggles' suffering more grueling, her body begins to slide over
hundreds of protruding nails, which cut up her body as she slides over them.
The house may be more dangerous than we thought...
Meanwhile, Handy finally manages to open the door, only to be saddened when he
discovers another door he has to open. At the bottom of the staircase, Lumpy walks
by as Giggles' now mutilated body reaches the bottom, immediately splitting upon
stopping. Lumpy is horrifed and runs into a bedroom, only him to be confused to see
a wall bed set down, then raises it back into the wall. He also sees a Dutch door,
a door that splits into two halves. He quickly opens the top half of the door,
accidentally decapitating The Mole, who is walking by on the other side. Not
knowing that he killed The Mole, he closes the door again and then looks down a
grate in the floor, seeing Petunia beneath him, still cleaning the mess. As he says
hello to her, the wall bed suddenly falls down, crushing him instantly and forcing
his body through the holes in the grate. The bloody chunks of Lumpy land on
Petunia's head and she begins panicking due to the amount of filth on her. She runs
into a bathroom and hops into the shower to clean herself off. Unfortunately,
because Lumpy earlier mixed electrical pipes with water pipes, Petunia gets
electrocuted to death.

Now the last survivor, Handy finds the exit behind a stream of smaller doors.
The lights in the room Handy is in begin flickering. Handy, out of breath from
having opened eight doors, only has one more between him and the outside. He runs
full speed at the door and manages to knock it open. He however notices another
loose nail on the porch and hops over the nail and turns around to look at the
house. To his shock, the house is in the shape of an origami crane, indicating that
the group took the blueprints a little too literally. As Handy begins walking
forward, he steps on a loose floorboard, with Cuddles' remains stuck to the bottom.
The board flies up and sends a nail into his face, piercing his eye and killing
him. The screen then irises in on Handy's eye, which drools some blood.

Moral

"Charity begins at home"

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