Item: SCP-4528.
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-4528 is to be contained in a modified human containment cell that is to be decorated to imitate a style similar to that of classical cartoon shorts from the 1920's to help reduce escape probability by SCP-4528.
Furthermore, once every week SCP-4528 is to be provided with one (1) standard sized ink container, whilst the entity's containment is inspected and restored (if necessary), to allow the entity to regenerate any degradation that has occurred upon SCP-4528.
Description: SCP-4582 is approximately 6' 6" (2 meters) in height and 2" (5 centimeters) in width, and weighs between 70 to 100 Ibs depending on the entity's level of degradation.
SCP-4528 takes the form of a humanoid male resembling that of a 1920's cartoon character with rubber-hose styled limbs and exaggerated proportions as well as pure black sclera and iris. Furthermore, any proposed tests that are considered "invasive" are to be suspended due to SCP-4528's apparent immunity to any conventional and non-conventional anesthesia or tranquilizers due to the entity not having a circulatory system or anything resembling a natural circulatory system.
SCP-4528 displays a series of anomalous properties that range from moderately harmless or beneficial such as the ability to stretch their limbs at lengths of up to 1 meter at current estimation as well as the ability to survive commonly unfeasible events such as being crushed by the weight of one (1) ton and also being able to revive from such events by the entity blowing on its thumb or other digits.
SCP-4528 also has properties that are considered to be extremely dangerous such as: the entity being able to produce explosives and firearms from within the entity's pockets or jacket from an apparent "pocket dimension" (Note: All devices and explosives appear to be "EMCA" branded, further research into this company is yet to be performed) or turning normally harmless objects such as pens, bananas and balloons into weaponry such as swords and firearms.






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