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"Hocus-Pocus and Frisby" is episode 95 (season 3, number 30) of the
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Opening narration


Plot

Somerset Frisby has a
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in a small town, and the townsfolk know him well for the
tall tale A tall tale is a story with unbelievable elements, related as if it were true and factual. Some tall tales are exaggerations of actual events, for example fish stories ("the fish that got away") such as, "That fish was so big, why I tell ya', it ...
s he spins of his experiences, from his heroism in war to his inventions to his advice to presidents and captains of industry, all of which he fabricates. His friends gather in the store to hear him spin his stories, which they find very entertaining, and he often accompanies himself on
harmonica The harmonica, also known as a French harp or mouth organ, is a free reed wind instrument used worldwide in many musical genres, notably in blues, American folk music, classical music, jazz, country, and rock. The many types of harmonica incl ...
. One day, two identically dressed men pull up at the store in need of fuel for their car. Seeing their odd behavior and lack of familiarity with the vehicle, Frisby brags that he designed the American automobile and can predict the weather 24 hours in advance. The men depart, impressed with his claimed achievements and background, and say that they will see him again very soon. That afternoon, as Frisby is closing up his store for the day, the voice of one man suggests that he will have "quite an adventure" if he steps outside and walks down the road. As soon as Frisby leaves his store, he is transported onto a vessel crewed by the two visitors and several others dressed like them. The men, actually aliens, have selected Frisby as an outstanding member of the human race and are planning to take him back to their home planet and exhibit him alongside specimens from other planets. Frisby protests that he has fabricated all his exploits and is a consummate liar, but discovers that the aliens have accepted all his tales as true since they have no concept of dishonesty. He punches one alien, causing its human disguise to break apart and expose its true face. Unable to overpower the aliens or persuade them to release him, Frisby decides to relax by playing his harmonica. The sound causes unbearable pain to the aliens and renders some of them unconscious, and the others allow Frisby to escape. Running back to the store, he finds his friends waiting to throw him a surprise party; in the evening's excitement, he has forgotten that it is his birthday. When he tries to tell them what happened, they enjoy a laugh at what they take to be another of his tall tales and give him a "World's Greatest Liar" trophy.


Nicknames

Mr. Frisby often mentions nicknames that he supposedly has received, which pertain to his tall tales. These nicknames include (ordered as mentioned): * "Ol' Infilatin' Frisby" * "Old Cumulus Frisby" * "Ol' Archimedes Frisby" * "Rear-Engine" and "Ol' Rear-Engine Frisby" * "Stonewall Frisby" and "Stony" * "Ol' Rocket Thrust Frisby" * "Old Liquid Propellant Frisby" * "Ol' Mile-A-Minute Frisby" For his 63rd birthday, Mr. Frisby received a trophy from his friends, declaring him to be the "World's Greatest Liar". Andy Devine himself would have been 57.


Closing narration


References

*DeVoe, Bill. (2008). ''Trivia from The Twilight Zone''. Albany, GA: Bear Manor Media. *Grams, Martin. (2008). ''The Twilight Zone: Unlocking the Door to a Television Classic''. Churchville, MD: OTR Publishing. * Zicree, Marc Scott. ''The ''Twilight Zone'' Companion'',
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, 1982.


External links

* {{The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series) episodes 1962 American television episodes The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series) season 3 episodes Television episodes about alien visitations Television episodes written by Rod Serling Television shows based on short fiction