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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.
The Fairy has Pinocchio rescued and calls in three doctors to evaluate him - the Owl says he is alive, the Crow says he is dead, and the Ghost of the Talking Cricket says he is fine, but has been disobedient and hurt his father. The Fairy offers medicine to Pinocchio, which he takes when several Undertaker rabbits appear to collect his body ...
Piccolino no Bōken (ピコリーノの冒険, Pikorīno no Bōken, lit."Adventures of Pinocchio") is a 52-episode anime series by Nippon Animation first aired in 1976 which was created in coproduction with the ZDF and ORF.
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
Pinocchio: The Series, also known as Saban's The Adventures of Pinocchio and known as Mock of the Oak Tree (樫の木モック, Kashi no Ki Mokku) in Japan, is a 52-episode anime series by Tatsunoko Production first aired on Fuji Television in 1972, which was edited by Saban in 1990. [1]
Pinocchio, by Enrico Mazzanti (1852–1910), the first illustrator (1883) of The Adventures of Pinocchio. Carlo Lorenzini (Italian: [ˈkarlo lorenˈtsiːni]; 24 November 1826 – 26 October 1890), better known by the pen name Carlo Collodi (/ k ə ˈ l oʊ d i / kə-LOH-dee; Italian: [ˈkarlo kolˈlɔːdi]), was an Italian author, humourist, [1] and journalist, [2] widely known for his fairy ...
In the 1976 anime Piccolino no Bōken he is replaced by a human. In Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child, Rapace (that plays the role of Mangiafoco and The Coachman) is green like the character. In the 2002 film Pinocchio by Roberto Benigni he is replaced by Mangiafoco, because instead of wanting to burn Pinocchio, he wants to eat him.
Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio is a 2022 stop-motion animated dark fantasy musical film [7] directed by Guillermo del Toro and Mark Gustafson, from a story by Matthew Robbins and del Toro, and a screenplay by del Toro and Patrick McHale.