In a small but very beautiful town, two little people live. They are wizards. One is called Pencil, and instead of a nose he has a magical pencil. Everything he draws with his nose comes to life at once and turns from a drawing into reality. The second is Self-Maker. He is a tiny iron little man with magical hands. In a few seconds, he can fix and repair anything: a car, a helicopter, or a little boat.
One day Pencil drew and ate a hundred servings of ice cream. His throat started to hurt, his temperature rose high, and while Self-Maker wasn’t around, he took and drew two robbers on the wall of the house. The robbers immediately came to life and ran out through the open door.
They turned out to be very greedy and evil—more than anything they dreamed of treasures and a real pirate ship. Where could they get it? All of it could be drawn for them by the magical artist Pencil. And to do that, they need to catch Pencil and force him to draw everything they want.
But the robbers failed—because Pencil was saved by his brave friend Self-Maker.