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Pinocchio is a 1940 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures.Loosely based on Carlo Collodi's 1883 Italian children's novel The Adventures of Pinocchio, it is the studio's second animated feature film, as well as the third animated film overall produced by an American film studio, after Disney's Snow White and the Seven ...
The Adventures of Pinocchio; Alois Nebel; Apollo 10 1/2 (characters and archival footage) The Arrow Flies in the Tale - short; The Brave Man's Heart - short; Brothers Lyu - short; The Case of Hana & Alice [3] Cross Country Detours - short (The deer, crying bobcat and shedding lizard) [4] A Christmas Carol; Chico & Rita; The Cow's Husband - short
The Adventures of Pinocchio (1911) The Adventures of Pinocchio (1936) [N 2] Pinocchio (1940) The Adventures of Pinocchio (Italian: Le avventure di Pinocchio (1947) Pinocchio (1957) [N 1] Pinocchio in Outer Space (1965) Pinocchio (German: Turlis Abenteuer) (1967) Pinocchio (1968) [N 1] The Adventures of Pinocchio (Italian: Un burattino di nome ...
Pinocchio (1940) - 'When You Wish Upon a Star' In celebration of the studio’s 100th year, “Wish” pays homage to the legacy of Disney studios and the wishing star legacy.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 December 2024. Fictional character created by Carlo Collodi This article is about the original Carlo Collodi fictional character. For other uses, see Pinocchio (disambiguation). Fictional character Pinocchio The Adventures of Pinocchio character Original art by Enrico Mazzanti First appearance The ...
The live-action "Pinocchio," a Disney+ exclusive, attempts to recapture the magic of the 1940 animated classic. The movie was slated for a Sept. 8 release.
Jiminy Cricket is the Disney version of the Talking Cricket, a fictional character created by Italian writer Carlo Collodi for his 1883 children's book The Adventures of Pinocchio, which Walt Disney adapted into the animated film Pinocchio in 1940. [6]
The Oscars’ animated feature category turns voting age this year, which means none of the genre’s masterpieces dating back to the 1930s ever competed for the coveted prize. And that means one ...