The text discusses the fascination with horror stories involving cursed dolls, particularly in Brazil. It mentions two famous stories involving dolls that are said to be haunted or cursed. One story involves a doll that was said to have caused a girl to change places with it, and another doll, known as "Anabelle," was said to have been possessed by a child's spirit. The narrator also mentions a recent story from the United States where a woman bought a voodoo doll, which she later claimed was possessed by the devil. The doll reportedly attacked her, causing her to seek help from a medium who destroyed the doll. Despite her attempts to get rid of the doll, she continued to experience nightmares and the doll was found in her house multiple times. The narrator concludes by mentioning other stories of haunted dolls, such as "Romiti," a straw doll said to have caused strange occurrences in a boy's house.
1. The text discusses the topic of "cursed dolls" and their presence in horror stories and Hollywood films. [Source: Text]
2. It mentions two famous stories from Brazil involving haunted dolls - the Mumps doll and the Cute doll. [Source: Text]
3. The Mumps doll is said to have caused several rumors and incidents, including voices coming out of the doll's mouth. [Source: Text]
4. The Cute doll is described as being possessed by a spirit that caused a series of strange occurrences. [Source: Text]
5. The story of a diabolical Barbie doll named Agonia Cajá is also mentioned, which was said to be possessed and caused harm to its owner's boyfriend. [Source: Text]
6. The text also talks about a story from the United States, where a woman bought a voodoo doll from eBay, which was said to be possessed by the devil. [Source: Text]
7. The text further discusses the story of a boy who started talking to a doll, which led to strange occurrences in his house. [Source: Text]
8. The text ends with a mention of a scenario where the audience can appear on screen to interact with the dolls. [Source: Text]