Molly Whuppie

"Molly Whuppie" is a Scottish fairy tale popularized by the Anglo-Australian folklorist Joseph Jacobs with his English Fairy Tales (1890). It is practically identical with the Scottish-Gaelic "Maol a Chliobain" that was first printed in 1862 in John Francis Campbell's Popular Tales of the West Highlands.

Tropes in "Molly Whuppie" and/or "Maol a Chliobain":

 * Bizarrchitecture: Bridge as thick as a human hair.
 * Catch Phrase: Yet another Ogre saying "Fe Fi Fo Fum".
 * Murder by Mistake: The Ogre kills his own children by mistake.
 * Youngest Child Wins: As ever so often in fairy tales.