Riding a stolen bicycle, D.C. notices an enemy agent's car speeding towards him. He quips to himself, "Where's E.T. when I need him?" (referencing E.T.'s ability to make bikes fly).
While playing a video-game called "M.U.S.H.", D.C. has a fantasy of being "Captain Puce" (read: Captain "Hawkeye" Pierce). His friends Tatyana and Addison portray characters based on Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan and, respectively, Charles Winchester.
D.C. has a fantasy of being an intergalactic hero named "Dwight Cloudclimber" (read: Luke Skywalker), who protects a beautiful young princess (Tatyana) from two "starsaber"-wielding stormtroopers sent by "the Warlord" to capture her.
D.C. has a fantasy of being Mark (read: Clark Kent), who springs into action when his lovely fellow reporter Lana (Tatyana) is abducted by "Lax Lutzer" (read: Lex Luthor). Earlier in the film, D.C.'s mom recalls how - when he was four - he went into a phone booth and stripped down to just his underwear; he then called out, "Where's Lois Lane?"
D.C. has a fantasy of being an archaeologist named Alabama Smith (read: Indiana Jones). In real life, he is racing to prevent two enemy agents from obtaining a valuable "Stiletto" computer disc which D.C. mistook for a video game.
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What is the French language plot outline for The Fantastic World of D.C. Collins (1984)?