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The Joyful Clown Melody Gigglepants (Ea)(TG-Empress)

12Animefan21's first monthly TG-Empress Request for march 2025

It was a hot afternoon in the midst of summer and everyone was looking to enjoy it. The sun was out and everyone was looking for a way to enjoy the day, Christian included, so when he was invited to the popular girl Stefanie’s massive pool party, he couldn’t not go.

He arrived, bringing some premade pie from the store. Stefanie had no idea who he was, but she didn’t care; she was only interested in an amazing party with lots of people enjoying the entertainment and having fun.

So she told him to have fun, and the only rule was to stay downstairs. Christian nodded and started to walk around. The first area he went to was the buffet table, where he grabbed a large plate of random food.

A piece of pizza, some sushi, a couple of biscuits, a hotdog, a cheeseburger, and lastly, two baked potatoes. Christian grabbed two cans of soda and took all of that and brought it outside to one of the picnic tables to eat.

As he ate, he looked around. The party was surprisingly an all-ages type, as there were a few older people with their kids here. Christian would have thought that Stefanie would only throw ragers where the goal is to get everyone drunk.

Instead, she has a massive pool open to use, which was filled with people swimming and playing games already; she also had two hot tubs for the adults to relax in, a band playing on one corner of her yard, and several different types of performers.

Among the performers was a magician, who was doing card tricks for a bunch of kids, and one adult who seemed to be mesmerized by what he was doing. Then there was an animal trainer showing off a crocodile to everyone, while also telling them interesting facts about it.

Christian looked down and ate the rest of his food; he wanted to go see some of these performers before they got through their best stuff. So a few minutes later he finishes, gets up, throws away his paper plate and empty cans and heads back outside.

As he walked outside, he heard a honking noise, one he absolutely hates. He turns his head to the left and there he sees it, a woman dressed up as a clown. Christian had to admit the girl had an amazingly sexy body, and he was sure under her clown makeup she was just as pretty.

However, even if she was wearing a tight clown suit, she still had a clown suit on, with the ugly makeup and stupid big nose. It ruins her entire appeal for him. Christian starts to ignore her as he walks by, but can’t help muttering things under his breath as he did.

He said something about how anyone can like stupid clowns, and how can anyone have such low standards for themselves to do such work? Christian didn’t notice it as he was walking by, but the clown girl followed him with her eyes.

She took the balloon she just filled up and aimed it at the back of Christian’s head. She let go, and the balloon went flying, hitting his head dead on. It didn’t hurt at all, but it was enough to annoy Christian and make him turn around.

When he turned around, he was met face to face with the clown girl. Christian wasn’t expecting to have run up right behind him, and he stepped back a bit and gulped as she was clearly mad and he really didn’t like being near clowns.

The girl gets up close to him again and tells him he’s quite the downer. Then she sprays him with a flower she had pinned on her chest. Christian’s face sours and he tells her this is why he hates clowns; they’re so utterly annoying.

The girl frowns and turns around; as she does, she shrugs her shoulders and says out loud, “So you don’t like clowns?” Christian was about to say yes, as he had no reason to lie, but the girl quickly turned around and pushed something onto his nose as she said.

“Time to bring some fun into your life.” Christian heard that awful honking noise again, and when the girl's hand was gone, he found he was now wearing a purple clown nose. Christian looked annoyed again, and tried to take it off, but it was like it was stuck.

Suddenly from the clown nose, Christian could feel something spreading across his face. Christian asked what was going on, and the clown girl pulled out a pocket mirror and handed it to Christian, while saying she was doing what she said, bringing fun to Christian’s life.

Christian took the mirror and looked into it. He then gasped as he saw his face. It was covered in clown makeup. White face paint from his forehead down below his neck, with a big red smile painted on, with two little circles on his cheeks, and a bit of yellow behind that.

 He had purple eyeshadow on, and his face overall looked completely different, almost like a girl's. Christian then noticed his hair was growing. It grew all the way out to his back, and the clown girl came over and put it up into a side ponytail so it wouldn’t get in the way.

Christian didn’t even notice as he was too busy following his sudden transformation into something he hated. His clothes suddenly changed material, feeling like latex. After that it started to shrink down, becoming flat across his body, and hugging it tightly.

Christian quickly covered his crotch, since he didn’t want anyone to see that, but the transformation quickly took care of that. Christian felt his manhood shrink away, and once there was nothing there, Christian removed her hands and looked down at it.

Which was just in time to see her finishing changes. Her chest started to grow larger, while her hips got wider and her waist got thinner. Her clothes finished their transformation after that, changing into an array of colors, and a clown ruffle appeared around her neck.

Before Christian could ask her to undo this, the clown girl grabbed her arm and pulled her back to a waiting crowd. She introduced herself as Nadine Wobblefoot, and then pointed at Christian and introduced her as Melody Gigglepants.

Melody looked at Nadine and was terrified of all of this. Nadine looked at her and told her to relax, that as a clown, even if you mess up, you’re doing it right. Nadine then pulled out a pie and showed it to the crowd.

She then playfully presented it to Melody, who was confused. Melody took the pie and didn’t know what to do with it, so she lifted it up to see what kind it was. That was when Nadine pushed it into her face. The pie pan fell to the ground and Melody looked at the crowd.

They started to laugh. Nadine then chuckled and told Melody she could help with that, then once again sprayed her in the face with water from her flower, which did clean off her face. The crowd laughed again.

As mad and nervous as Melody wanted to be, she sort of liked how happy they were. She turned toward Nadine and knew the crowd wanted her to respond in some manner, and Melody also assumed that she had to in order to turn back afterward.

So she pulled out a balloon, and without thinking about it, turned it into a hammer. She then started to chase Nadine around with it until she gave her a bonk on the head. Nadine did a spin and then fell to the ground like she had died.

The crowd cheered and Melody let out a small smile and then continued with the show. Melody pulled out two more balloons, filled them up, and rubbed them together; she then bent down and pressed them against Nadine as if she was trying to revive her.

Nadine squirmed her body as if she were being zapped but then played dead again. So Melody did it again, and then on the third time, she pretended to turn the power all the way up and then held it on Nadine.

Nadine opened her eyes and gestured to Melody to come closer, so Melody moved her head closer to her face. That’s when Nadine came in with a sneak attack and covered Melody’s head in silly string. Nadine then jumped up, honked her nose, and ran off.

Melody pretended to be mad and chased after her, and their shenanigans continued for hours until the party ended. When Nadine was packing up and sitting in her car, Melody came over and apologized to her for what she had said before.

She admitted she was just afraid of clowns, probably from a childhood incident, so she called them stupid and avoided them. She also admitted that she no longer thinks Nadine has low standards for herself and instead that she’s a great person who brings real joy to others.

Nadine smiled and said she was glad to hear it, and she was glad to bring joy back to her. Nadine then told Melody she could remove the clown nose now and turn her back to normal, if she wanted that.

Melody looked at her confused and asked her what other option there was. Nadine giggled and said that Melody could become her partner and travel around doing parties just like they did today. Each day would be filled with joy, and she’d get to keep her amazing body.

Melody looked down at herself; she’d almost forgotten about being turned into a girl; after hours in it, both this body and the clown outfit felt normal. Melody said she wasn’t sure, and Nadine told her that was okay, that she could turn Melody back whenever, so why not try it out for now?

Melody agreed, saying it was at least worth it. From that day on, the two of them were the silly clowns Melody Gigglepants, and Nadine Wobblefoot by day, and best friends Nadine and Melody by night, and not once in the months since she started, has the topic about turning Melody back come up.

The Joyful Clown Melody Gigglepants (Ea)(TG-Empress)

Comments

Also, I fixed the name. Forgot to add that; now it won't let me edit my comment, and I'm not deleting it to repost it.

Riley

I don't particularly like clowns; not my type of humor, I guess, but I agree. I wouldn't say it's a simple and easy thing to do. They are performers like any other, like you mentioned stage magicians, and I'd even argue like comedians and dancers. They have to practice and perfect their routine, come up with funny skits, and find new ways to keep doing that, all while creating their clown personas, which means unique makeup, clothes, and even how they walk. So while I don't like clowns, I wouldn't say they're stupid, and I know they work hard at what they do and do genuinely bring people joy, and that's awesome. So big respect to clowns, from a transgirl who was terrified of clowns as a child.

Riley

There were some parts of this one I really liked, namely when they started to clown around together. It seemed so cute and wholesome idk, I just loved it.

Riley

I think this is the most unusual version of Melody's transformation that we've ever seen... Yes, we've already seen A LOT of options, but a clown... In my opinion, this is the most unusual version... And one more thing... I'm not sure if it's worth doing, but I want to find my opinion on clowns... I don't think they're stupid or scary (of course, with the right approach, you can make a clown scary, but a clown by itself doesn't let me), but I think their humor... A little specific... Someone might just not like it, I'm relatively neutral about this type of humor, and for me it all depends on the circumstances... But besides this, I think that clowns' work is much more difficult than it seems from the outside... It can be even more difficult than magicians' work, because you just need to know what you're doing and learn how to do it, and clowns... Everyone will always laugh at them, regardless of the circumstances, everyone will expect stupidity and buffoonery from them, but the thing is that there's a real person under the makeup, and many forget about it... In general, I think that clowns' work really, really underrated!

last_of_workers

Wow, you've done a wonderful job of captioning this for me again. I love it. I hope I meet a clown like that one day. <3 Just one small thing. In the seventh section, there is a spelling mistake: “Nainde then chuckled and told Melody...”

12Animefan21


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