Oliver always wanted to dress up like a cowboy for Halloween. But he never got the chance. Ignoring the age range, he grabs the cowboy costume and heads for the changing rooms in the back. He slips the costume on excitedly.
When he finishes shrinking, he looks at his reflection in the mirror. His jaw drops. He messed up! This isn’t a costume for a little kid, it’s a costume for a toddler! Oliver looks himself over. He doesn’t like being this young, but he does like how the costume looks.
Unfortunately, Oliver remembers that he wasn’t potty trained until kindergarten, so he needs some form of protection. He looks around the dressing room and spots a package of training pants that someone left behind.
Desperate to start his trick-or-treating, Oliver slips the ring off, pulls a pair of training pants on, and then puts his actual pants on again. In his excitement, he rushes out of the dressing room, leaving the ring behind. He grabs a bucket for candy on his way out of the store and once outside, blends in seamlessly with the crowds of children enjoying the holiday.