A baby dragon ate too much ice cream and ended up with a frozen nose. How will Dr. Mandi solve this unusual case?
Frozen Nose
Dragon Mom: Dr. Mandi, my little one ate too much ice cream… his nose is frozen!
Mandi looks at PUFFI and asks: PUFFI, how many days of toad wart tea does it take to unfreeze a nose?
Little Dragon: I don’t want to drink wart tea. WAAAH!
PUFFI: Seven days and lots of silly faces — but you can make it taste better with some hot sauce.
Mandi: I’ve got it! (Little Dragon starts smiling.)
Mandi: Forget the 'yucky tea', we’ll treat this with Volcano Pepper Syrup! (Mandi gives the syrup to the little dragon.)
Mandi: Wow! Fixed instantly! (Little Dragon’s nose thaws and he breathes a little fire.)
Mandi: PUFFI, case closed! How about some ice cream?
PUFFI: You know what happens if you overdo it! (Mandi and PUFFI laughing.)
Script and Illustration: Renato Reiniger
Besides teaching about overindulging in food, this comic also introduces the concept of positive use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), represented by PUFFI (Personal Useful Fairy Friend Intelligence).
In the story, the little dragon overate ice cream and ended up with a frozen nose!
It reminds us that eating too much (or too fast) can be harmful. Enjoying food in moderation is important to avoid little problems later.
Dr. Mandi made a diagnosis and noticed the patient wasn’t happy with the solution. To refine the treatment, she asked her assistant PUFFI, an AI.
PUFFI answered and suggested a way to improve the taste, making the little dragon feel better (by adding hot sauce).
When Dr. Mandi heard 'pepper', she had an insight — a new idea: use Volcano Pepper Syrup, which young dragons like much more.
The new solution works better and resolves the problem quickly.
This shows that AI can provide useful information, but the thinking, creativity, and final decision belong to the person. It’s important to reflect, use memory, and be creative rather than follow instructions automatically.
Question ready-made answers.
Adapt ideas to the context.
Use AI as a thinking partner, not as a substitute for reflection.
Act with empathy.
And don’t overeat ice cream to avoid a frozen nose, especially if you’re a baby dragon!
Here you’ll find behind-the-scenes content from the comic.