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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 ...
Pages in category "Pinocchio characters" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Candlewick (character)
Geppetto, as seen in the 1940 Disney film. In the 1940 Disney animated film, Geppetto is introduced as a shopkeeper finishing Pinocchio. Before falling asleep, Geppetto wishes upon on a star for Pinocchio to become a real boy. During the night, the Blue Fairy grants Geppetto's wish. The next day, he sends Pinocchio on his first day of school.
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]
In the 1940 Walt Disney film Pinocchio, the Dogfish is named Monstro (which is Portuguese, Esperanto, and archaic Italian for "monster") and is portrayed as an aggressive and man-eating sperm whale, in contrast with the "gentle giants of the sea" in real life, with massive jaws, both of which have sharp teeth, and a grooved underside like a rorqual, similar to the whale in the novel Moby Dick.
Pages in category "Pinocchio (1940 film)" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
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.
When Pinocchio and Geppetto escape from the Giant Shark and begin working for the same farmer, Pinocchio hears a weak bray and goes into the barn. There, he finds a sick donkey lying down and recognizes him as Lampwick. The weak donkey speaks Pinocchio's name. Although Pinocchio is happy to see Lampwick again, he is saddened by his condition.