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- Silver coins from pumpkin received from fishes. A1433.2.1
- Origin of pumpkin. A2687.4
- Transformation: dog to pumpkin. D422.2.2
- Transformation: pumpkin to carriage. D451.3.3
- Magic pumpkin. D981.11
- Magic pumpkin furnishes treasure. D1463.2.1
- Magic pumpkin yields year's supply of rice. (Cf. D981.11.) D1472.2.6
- Magic pumpkin holds streams of oil. (Cf. D981.11.) D1482.2
- Carriage from pumpkin. F861.4.3
- The transformed golden pumpkin. Borrower of golden pumpkin returns a brass pumpkin and claims that the gold has turned to brass. The lender takes the borrower's son and returns with an ape. He claims that the boy has turned into an ape. J1531.1
- Pumpkin thought to be an ass's egg. Numskull thinks he has hatched out an ass's egg. He thinks that the rabbit which runs out is the colt. J1772.1
- Boiling pumpkin thought to be talking. J1813.3
- Pumpkin tied to another's leg. A numskull ties a pumpkin to his leg at night so that he shall know himself in the morning. Someone ties the pumpkin to another's leg and the numskull is not sure of his identity next morning. J2013.3
- God blamed for letting pumpkin vines produce larger fruit than nut trees. J2215.6
- Numskull believes he is dead when pumpkin falls on his head. J2311.1.3.1
- Escape in huge pumpkin shell. (Attempted.) K521.5
- Woman gives birth to pumpkin. T555.1.1
- Lies about large pumpkins. X1411.2
- Lie: large pumpkin vine. X1411.3