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  2. Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night - Wikipedia

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    The Emperor betrays Pinocchio, telling him that the freedom of choice gives him his power. The Emperor also reveals to Pinocchio that Geppetto has been shrunk to fit inside the jewel box. Pinocchio offers to sign the contract if the Emperor frees Geppetto and the others. Pinocchio signs away his freedom, transforming back into a living puppet.

  3. Land of Toys - Wikipedia

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    In the 1987 Filmation animated movie Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night, there is a similar realm called The Land Where Dreams Come True, which is part of the larger 'Empire of the Night', home of the titular villain. Rather than a physically tangible place like the Land of Toys or Pleasure Island, it is a surreal, extra-dimensional ...

  4. Catchfools - Wikipedia

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    Fortunately for Pinocchio who spends some time in prison, all criminals are released early by the jailers when the Emperor declares a celebration following his army's victory over the town's enemies. Upon being released by stating to the jailer that he is a criminal, Pinocchio leaves Catchfools and heads back to The Fairy with Turquoise Hair 's ...

  5. List of films released by Anchor Bay Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night-May 15, 1992: Certain Fury-October 20, 1992: Beyond Therapy-November 18, 1993: Bad Manners-November 29, 1994: Nice Girls Don't Explode-Mystic Pizza-April 11, 1995: The Burning Bed-July 7, 1995: Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night-October 5, 1995: Unrated version

  6. Fairy with Turquoise Hair - Wikipedia

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    The Fairy with Turquoise Hair (Italian: la Fata dai Capelli Turchini), often simply referred to as the Blue Fairy (La Fata Turchina), is a fictional character in the 1883 Italian book The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, [1] repeatedly appearing at critical moments in Pinocchio's wanderings to admonish the little wooden puppet to avoid bad or risky behavior.

  7. In Guillermo del Toro's darker, weirder 'Pinocchio,' it's ...

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    The Oscar-winning director tosses aside obedience and embraces defiance in the face of conformity in his retelling of the classic "Pinocchio" story.

  8. ‘Pinocchio’ Is Dubbed Into English and Its Director Is ...

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  9. ‘Pinocchio’ Review: Robert Zemeckis Offers a Lavish but ...

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