Since childhood, the pathological liar, Pipis Parlapipas, has always been compelled to lie, usually out of habit and boredom or, better yet, simply because he has always been exceptional at lying. To be more specific, not a single period in Pipis' life was free of lies; however, as his imaginary feats resembled more and more those of Baron Münchhausen himself, now that Pipis is old, the idea of leaving his fantastic stories as his legacy, never seemed more appealing. Of course, the rapacious kin can't wait to get their hands on the royalties for the TV series about Pipis' adventures, but who can tell if Pipis' death isn't yet another big fat lie?