As he washes his face, Popee sneaks around behind him.Īs Popee is watching him, Frog comes hopping in, and before Popee can stop him, hops right over to Kedamono and gets a look at his face. Kedamono's body from the shoulders down is shown with his masks on the ground around him, and a basin of water in front of him. Popee, who'd been watching him, tries to follow and accidentally steps on Frog, causing him to ribbit-Popee shushes him. Satisfied, Kedamono leaves, walking through the tents. Kedamono uses his flashlight to check that everyone in the Zirkus is asleep-he even digs Frog up from where he's buried himself, and uses binoculars to make sure Alien is asleep. He sits up to get a better look, but lays back down and closes his eyes before Kedamono can see him. He does the same to Papi, while Popee secretly watches. Kedamono comes over to Popee's recliner and shines a flashlight in his face, making sure he's asleep. His groggy mask falls away to reveal an almost giddy expression. Popee gives up and returns to his recliner, where he closes his eyes. Popee tears off mask after mask, finally stopping after he starts to break a sweat. Popee creeps over and attempts to take Kedamono's mask off, but when he does, he only removes a single mask of Kedamono's sleeping face, revealing a mask that's the same underneath. He sits up and looks next to him, where Kedamono is sleeping. The string on the mask breaks, and Kedamono's face is shrouded in darkness. Then, Popee becomes shocked as Kedamono puts his paw around the side of his mask and begins to remove the entire thing. Kedamono removes the smiling mask he's wearing and reveals a silly face, amusing Popee, then removes another mask, which reveals another silly mask and makes Popee laugh. They're underwater with bubbles everywhere, and Kedamono is standing on top of a pudding while dancing. Popee gets curious about what Kedamono looks like under the mask.
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