Basic Trope: A small object is unfolded to be much larger than is believable.
- Straight: Alice unfolds an average sized road map until it fills up her entire car.
- Exaggerated: Alice uses a microscope and tweezers to unfold a bacterium-sized road map until it outgrows the solar system.
- Downplayed: The road map fills up about half of her car.
- Justified: The road map exists in the fourth dimension, and Alice is simply pulling more of its mass into the third.
- Inverted: Alice pulls an enormous wad of paper out of her car and folds it up into a normal-sized road map.
- Subverted: It is later revealed that Alice was pulling more and more road maps out of a hidden compartment as opposed to unfolding a single road map.
- Double Subverted: When Alice's trickery is discovered, she sighs in disappointment and folds all of the road maps into a tiny wad and puts them back in the compartment.
- Parodied: ???
- Zig Zagged: The road maps explode to their original size after being placed in the compartment.
- Averted: All foldable objects are folded into a reasonable size.
- Enforced: ???
- Lampshaded: "How on earth did that giant wad of paper fit into a tiny road map?
- Invoked: Alice chooses the largest available road map.
- Exploited: Alice, knowing the properties of the road map, unfolds it and uses it as a bridge to get across a canyon.
- Defied: Alice refuses to open the road map because she doesn't want to fill the whole car up with paper.
- Discussed: "I bet that this road map is going to fill the entire car before we've got the whole thing unfolded."
- Conversed: "This show makes no sense. It's ridiculous that such a small road map could fill up an entire car."
- Deconstructed: Alice tries to keep unfolding the road map, but runs out of pages.
- Reconstructed: Bob then takes the road map and unfolds it for her.
- Played For Laughs: Alice unfolds a roadmap until it becomes so large that it breaks the roof and allows the car to glide with it, giving an overhead view.
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