I'm reading a comic book. It's a story starring Papa-Capim, a character from Monica's Gang who is a Brazilian Indian. In this comic, however, Papa-Capim didn't have his arms. He had two stumps with a strange irregular flab of skin. As I read, it somehow turned into an animation and I watched the story. Papa-Capim had left his village on a quest. I was shown that back on the village, his leader, who was a female Indian (she was shown ominously in a single panel with her name) who had a really strange name, had sent his friend Cafuné after him, as she was angry with his disobedience and leaving. Eventually, she also left after him. When the two met, the leader was touched by... someone, and "infected" (or was it "cursed"?). Her arms disappeared like his, and also had the strange flabs.
A villain appeared. Papa-Capim then explained everything - he planned to find out the [insert strange name here] which was a magical/special substance which the villain had stolen and planned to use in his evil schemes. The two armless heroes, however, proved useless. Suddenly, Papa-Capim was a muscular (but still armless) blonde white man in his late twenties, still very cartoonish. He yelled about how he couldn't fight, but had a friend who would beat the villain! "OPTIMUS PRIME!" He shouted. Optimus Prime, from transformers, suddenly appeared on the floor, as a miniature, and slowly grew up to the size of a tall human. He suddenly transformed into another muscular man and beat the villain in seconds.
The special substance, which was a white/silver liquid that shined with a light of its own in a bottle, was retrieved. Papa-Capim drank it (who held it for him?), and out of his stumps popped two floppy, empty arms. They slowly filled up and in seconds Papa-Capim had his arms again! (It was implied the liquid somehow filled up the empty space, rather than generating tissue). Suddenly there was this girl who was supposedly a hostage or something (who hadn't been mentioned since then). She was thankful for being saved, and she and Optimus kissed. I entered the story somehow and pointed out that she actually should be kissing Papa-Capim, as he was the hero. I was then Papa-Capim, at the same time I was myself (I was controlling his body, it seems, as his conscience was still around, talking to me). I showed him how he should kiss the girl. We did it repeatedly, with me holding her on old-fashioned romantic-movie poses.
