An angry man makes pots for a living. He works all day in his pottery making pots. When he leaves, he slams the door and grumbles home. At home he demands his dinner, and then reads the paper. Every night his loving wife nags him that his temper will get him in trouble. Sure enough one day on his way home he bumps into a witch and they both fall down. Since he was already angry, he boils over and chews her out. Naturally the witch reacts to this by turning the poor man into a frog. He hops home where his wife, shocked by his appearance, orders him to go find the witch and apologize hoping she'd change him back. Reluctantly the potter, who hates apologizing, leaves his house to look for the witch. Unfortunately for him its witch season and there were quite a few about. He runs into a different witch who turns him into an ogre, then another who turns him into a troll. When he runs into a third witch the man, now quite worked up over the whole situation snaps at her and says ""What the hell are you gonna turn me in to?!"" Much to his surprise the witch turns him into a handsome prince! Thinking his luck had finally changed the man thanks the witch and begins to head home. However, the witch who had just turned him into a troll had seen all this and comes running up, furious. ""WHEN I TURN EM INTO TROLLS THEY STAY TROLLS!"" she screamed as she turned the man back into a troll! Oh yeah?!"" replies the third witch, ""Well I say he's a prince!"" and with that she turns him back into a prince. This goes back and fourth a few times, prince, troll, prince, troll, until finally the man decides the next time he's a prince he's gonna make a break for it. Which he does. Now running home as fast as he could, the potter relaxes a bit as he gets close. He rounds a corner and suddenly runs into the same witch that had turned him into a frog in the first place. Before he could stop himself he starts to yell, by the time he catches himself its too late and the witch has turned him into a frog again. Defeated he hops home where he resigns himself to live out life as a frog. Thankfully, just as there are witches, there are good fairies, and one such good fairy appears for the man and his wife then. She looks upon the potter and tells him that it was his temper that got him into all this trouble, but she thinks he has learned his lesson and turns him back to normal. Then she turns to his wife and tells her that it is her responsibility to watch her husband and make sure he keeps his temper under control. So his wife did just that, she watched him every day while he worked, she watched him while he ate, she even watched him while he slept. For the rest of their days she watched him and he never got angry again. After all, a watched Potter never boils.