Pinocchio did become a real boy, since while he and his father leave the place, Pinocchio's legs change until they become human, implying that Pinocchio was rewarded for actions, Pinocchio's donkey ears and tail disappear, after he sets out to find his father, and Pinocchio's tear saves his father from drowning. Pinocchio did become a real boy because of his generous actions.
Pinocchio Live action is one of the Disney remakes of all time! It's a movie with actors who did acting and writers that made a script. One of my favorite scenes was when jimminy cricket went in and said "It's jimminy time!" And he started Jimminying the cat and fox! Truly one of the remakes of all time.
I also noticed a Castaway reference when Tom Hanks as Geppeto calls to Pinocchio just like the volleyball he names Wilson. I liked their reunion in this version better than the original Pinocchio.
I’m going to admit those design they gave for the whale was really cool it looks exactly like a real monster better yet it looks like a prehistoric sea creature that survives the extinction I like this designed and that evil laugh it gave with creepy but unnecessary
I thought they made Monstro just a humpback whale with teeth, but he actually looks a little like the terrible dogfish from the original story; that's pretty cool
@@cameronmcewen9666 I agree, and the point of Monstro in the original shows fear, loss, and hopelessness. And the final climatic scene with Monstro chasing the Marionette shows his test of bravery, skill, knowledge, and hope. The animated feature is pure perfect in every aspect.
5:48 to 5:55 Monstro is revealed to be the hybrid of the The Terrible Dogfish, Mosasaurus from Jurassic World Trilogy (Because of its mouth) and the sound of a Hippopotamus at 5:52 instead of being a whale.
Too bad we didn’t get to see what Pinocchio truly looks like when he fully transformed into a human like his face and so on, at they show him look creepy.
I was hysterical laughing when Pinocchio was talking a mile and minute even though it was cut trimmed a little to prevent copyright in this video at 3:28
I love this design of monstro i haven’t read the book of it, but this monstrosity terrifies me. Makes a lot of sense to make him an sea monster mixed to a mosasaur dinosaur, I like it. Even making him pursuing Pinocchio and his dad is super scary just like in the original, and that evil laugh and him doing an evil grin was creepy it like this monstro is evil, evil instead of an predator finding food, it’s like he enjoys seeing his prey getting chased or killed. The best part we finally found out what happened to Monstro because in the original it just showed him ramming into the rocky parts but here he smashed into the rocky parts and an big rock dropped on top of him, possibly killing him.
In Remembrance to Dick Jones voice role as Pinocchio (Born: February 25, 1927 - Died: July 7, 2014) Cliff Edwards voice role as Jiminy Cricket (Born: June 14, 1895 - Died: July 17, 1971) Christian Rub voice role as Geppetto, (Born: April 13, 1886 - Died: April 14, 1956) Clarence Nash voice role as Figaro, Geppetto's spoiled pet cat (Born: December 7, 1904 - Died: February 20, 1985) Walter Catlett voice role as "Honest" John Worthington Foulfellow and Giddy" Gideon the Cat (Born: February 4, 1889 - Died: November 14, 1960) Charles Judels voice role as Stromboli (Born: August 17, 1882 - Died: February 14, 1969) Evelyn Venable voice role as The Blue Fairy (Born: October 18, 1913 - Died: November 15, 1993) Frankie Darro voice role as Lampwick (Born: December 22, 1917 - Died: December 25, 1976) Stuart Buchanan voice role as the Carnival Barker (Born: March 18, 1894 - Died: February 4, 1974) Thurl Ravenscroft voice role as Monstro (Born: February 6, 1914 -Died: May 22, 2005)
This is probably one of their best live action remakes ever they kept true to the story and didn't take away anything important from it but they found a way to add some new stuff
Tara Lovestrong/Taratroness /Tarachnotroness Of Transformers Tokyo City Cyber-Heroes Rp: oh that boy of yours is one hell of a hero gepetto, *turns her attention to Pinocchio* I’m so proud of you kid, it took a lot of courage and guts and moxie and spunk to get your loved ones out of that whale
I love this whole movie I watched and it was full of classic pure nostalgia when it used most faithful nostalgic elements from the original movie. Right now at the ending, when I see Pinocchio cried that Geppetto died and I stare into his sad crying eyes, it suddenly breaks my heart and makes me cry for real. I feel like I wanna hug Pinocchio to comfort him and I remember I accidentally call him "cuddly puppy" which I meant to say he is cuddly as a puppy. That boy actor was a best voice acting for Pinocchio and he did a realistic emotional job. Pinocchio's crying tone and singing "When You Wish Upon A Star", it seriously makes me cry my heart out with tears for real and it really emotionally impact me. I was surprised by his tear of selfless, true family love.
Glad to know current Disney's lazy recreation to extend their license for the property and manipulation of your childhood nostalgia to get more cash and blind praise out of you worked.
If there’s one thing missing I think it’s John Williams. His version of “When You Wish Upon a Star” was used in Close Encounters of the Third Kind and the whole idea of Pinocchio used as a theme for both movies is great
Agora não é mais a Dona Monstro, a Baleia. Agora é Dona Monstro, o Ictiossauro. Acho que esse live action resolveu fazer ela ser fielmente ao "The Terrible Dogfish" do livro
If there's one thing I must give this movie credit for, Monstro is actually an evil monster, not just a giant whale. Hell, He's literally laughing in 5:52!
When I heard that a live action version of Pinocchio was in the making, it was gonna be the scene with Monstro I would be most nervous about watching but I gotta be honest they did a really good job...... however Monstro's evil laugh during the chase scene really gave me the chills
Well, You know what Pinocchio says, POSITIVE THINKING, you could say this story should continue before he least expected to become a real boy while continue his good deeds.
I just watched this two days ago in my friend Nate’s apartment and spotted many differences from the animated version. The whale looks different. Also I forgot about the part when Jiminy Cricket shoots up on the firecracker that erupts into a firework at the beginning of this video. Now where did that come from?
The crazy thing is there could actually be some kind of resemblance to Monstro out there in the ocean because most of it hasn't been explored. Plus either way I don't think Monstro would have made it out alive even if he managed to get Pinocchio in his mouth at the point when he moved at the speed of a jet ski in the water
Woody (Toy Story), Pinocchio, Figaro and Cleo especially Blake/Nightwing (The Dark Knight Rises escaping the Mosasaurus from JW, Fallen Kingdom and Dominion.
I was really looking forward to the Monstro part. He looked dope in the trailer but to find out that they changed Monstro from a sperm/blue whale hybrid to giving him weird tentacles is disappointing. However I'd probably forgive that if the chase scene was longer and more exciting.
@@cameronmcewen9666 Of course this remake was unnecessary, but one thing I would fix would about the Monstro scene would be with Pinocchio swimming out to sea (without generic vague gull character), sees a school of tuna in the middle of the ocean and from the depths comes a shadow (which is of course the whale having his next meal)
You can immediately see what they did without a soul and love for the original. An analogy with the first Sonic, where Sonic looked like a shaved prisoner
Pinocchio 2022 Reminds Me To Waterhorse Legend Of The Deep When The Whale 🐋 Monstro Reminds Me To Best Friend Of Crusoe From Waterhorse Legend Of The Deep
Ok im gonna correct this once and for all. this may be hard for you to believe but in the animated version It was disney who got it wrong Monstro was supposed to be based of the Terrible Dogfish from the actual book but the Animators found it to difficult to do so to make it easier they went for a massive monstrous whale which is how we ended up with monstro in the feature film so really this is a more accurate repesentation of Monstro cause he is more like the actual monster from the book than an actual whale and before you all ask he has both a fin and tentacles that run along side him so he is not half whale and half pctopus there just add ons to make look more like a sea monster. so after saying this uts actually the animated film that got it wromg and tjis version is the actual accurate description of the terrible dogfish
I'm still confused from the classic and this version that did the whale 🐋 actually die but one thing for certain on this version it look like he did fuck his shit up when he hit the rock so most likely
Monstro la ballena la convirtieron en otro monstruo marino genérico, en la película original imponía mucho más, NO solo por ser un cetáceo de gran tamaño, sus expresiones, su comportamiento violento y agresivo, cargar ferozmente contra los protagonistas con la intención de matarlos y actuar como una locomotora aparentemente imparable. Sus acciones hacen a Monstro la ballena sea un auténtico monstruo, no tienen que hacerlo feo o deformarlo para infundir miedo.
Monstro looks almost like the #Sharktopus from that SyFy Sharktopus Kinda disappointed tbh but at the same time kinda glad he looks like an actual monster
They rushed the whole Monstro segment. And had zero suspense in the chase sequence. Original done it so much better. Take away the tentacles and Monstro looks like a perfect combo of his book and 1940 counterpart.
If you look carefully at 7:50, Pinocchio's hair becomes human hair and his legs become human legs.
Pinocchio did become a real boy, since while he and his father leave the place, Pinocchio's legs change until they become human, implying that Pinocchio was rewarded for actions, Pinocchio's donkey ears and tail disappear, after he sets out to find his father, and Pinocchio's tear saves his father from drowning. Pinocchio did become a real boy because of his generous actions.
It was really, really, REALLY hard for me to tell, tbh.
Looks creepy af
He went through a lot of difficulties and humiliating experiences
They executed that scene in the remake really badly
@@Alex861697 exactly. He got kicked out of the school, he partially joined a circus, and he fled into a illegal island. All in one day
Let everyone be reminded that the del Toro Verizon coming to Netflix this year is gonna be the BEST Pinocchio movie of 2022
Yeah, although I enjoyed this one! even though some people hate it, I like it!
Oh so have you see that movie earlier?
Hopefully they’ll add the whale in this or the terrible dogfish
@@BrionesBriones71 I’m feeling a little mixed about it.
But FATHER…. 💅💅💅
Pinocchio Live action is one of the Disney remakes of all time!
It's a movie with actors who did acting and writers that made a script.
One of my favorite scenes was when jimminy cricket went in and said "It's jimminy time!" And he started Jimminying the cat and fox!
Truly one of the remakes of all time.
No
These jokes don’t age like wine. They age like milk.
@The Author 📗 Change them into a total loser.
@@cameronmcewen9666 or donkey’s milk
When Lampy said it's Jackass time it gave me chills
I also noticed a Castaway reference when Tom Hanks as Geppeto calls to Pinocchio just like the volleyball he names Wilson. I liked their reunion in this version better than the original Pinocchio.
Pinocchio swimming during Monstro chase reminded me of David Hasselhoff in SpongeBob movie.
I’m going to admit those design they gave for the whale was really cool it looks exactly like a real monster better yet it looks like a prehistoric sea creature that survives the extinction I like this designed and that evil laugh it gave with creepy but unnecessary
Wait there was an evil laugh? When? I didn’t hear it. Time stamp?
After the scene where Geppetto repeatedly looks at land and back at the whale we catch of the whale who CGI looks a bit off and starts laughing
@@joshuavillanueva4984 5:53
That was a laugh?
@@Shadow_Knight14 sounded like a laugh
I thought they made Monstro just a humpback whale with teeth, but he actually looks a little like the terrible dogfish from the original story; that's pretty cool
Looks more than just that, he's got tentacles.
His mouth is like a Mosasaurus from Jurassic World Trilogy!
@@liauchandler9800 As if it's a remnant of the era of dinosaurs that somehow survived for millions of years
your said it
Monstro 2022 = jw Mosa + Purrgils from Star Wars rebels
the film is missing the whole ending of geppetto and pinocchio coming home and pinocchio becoming a real living boy in the night
I like that they made Monstro a monstrous fish, like he was in the original fairytale, whilst maintaining the teeth he has in the original movie.
Poor Monstro has been butchered hard
I prefer the way he looked in the original motion picture.
@@cameronmcewen9666 I agree, and the point of Monstro in the original shows fear, loss, and hopelessness. And the final climatic scene with Monstro chasing the Marionette shows his test of bravery, skill, knowledge, and hope. The animated feature is pure perfect in every aspect.
@@cameronmcewen9666 so Monstro is not a sperm whale he is a blue whale from Finding Nemo.
@@seanohearn1430 No Monstro is a sea monster.
The last talk he had with Pinocchio made me cry
6:58 (GASPS) AWWW Figaro
Figaro is so freaking cute 7:00 😊❤😊❤😊❤😊❤😊😊❤😊❤😊❤😊❤
I actually got tears my eyes when Pinocchio was begging to cry himself as he sang over Gepetto
Me too.
I love Luke Evan's portrayal of the Coachman in this movie! Not so scary like his animated counterpart.
Man, Pinocchio must've had his Wheaties the way he was swimming and pushing that boat with the utmost top speed!
I just realized. This ending is based on the unused ending the 1940 adaptation.
Why did they use that ending instead?
@@matt13r1 that I don't know
@@systemshocker2875 I see. But I guess that they wanted Pinocchio to give up his wish on being real to save his father.
@@matt13r1 he actually does become a real boy. His legs start changing as they leave
@@systemshocker2875 oh
I almost cryed and its the best movie ever and cute
It really does make you feel like the same lovable version of our favorite puppet from 1940 has come back in live action to give us another adventure.
No it really don’t. It’s a load of pc bullshit.
My boi Pinocchio became David Hasselhoff for a moment
5:48 to 5:55 Monstro is revealed to be the hybrid of the The Terrible Dogfish, Mosasaurus from Jurassic World Trilogy (Because of its mouth) and the sound of a Hippopotamus at 5:52 instead of being a whale.
Monstro was reimagined like Sea Monster, because the whales don't behave or act like that.
Too bad we didn’t get to see what Pinocchio truly looks like when he fully transformed into a human like his face and so on, at they show him look creepy.
All we got actually was just a glimpse.
@@fairytaleharmonambience Well, updating the messages for today's generations isn't bad, right?
Anyone else teared up when Pinoke eas humming singing and said Father please dont die?
I did
Same
Pinocchio Sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Handsome And Charming
I was hysterical laughing when Pinocchio was talking a mile and minute even though it was cut trimmed a little to prevent copyright in this video at 3:28
3:05 "WILSON! I mean, uh, PINOCCHIO!"
I love this design of monstro i haven’t read the book of it, but this monstrosity terrifies me. Makes a lot of sense to make him an sea monster mixed to a mosasaur dinosaur, I like it. Even making him pursuing Pinocchio and his dad is super scary just like in the original, and that evil laugh and him doing an evil grin was creepy it like this monstro is evil, evil instead of an predator finding food, it’s like he enjoys seeing his prey getting chased or killed. The best part we finally found out what happened to Monstro because in the original it just showed him ramming into the rocky parts but here he smashed into the rocky parts and an big rock dropped on top of him, possibly killing him.
I’m disturbed. This leviathan makes people too afraid to go swimming.
I think it resembles a Livyatan more than a Mosasaurs.
In Remembrance to
Dick Jones voice role as Pinocchio
(Born: February 25, 1927 - Died: July 7, 2014)
Cliff Edwards voice role as Jiminy Cricket
(Born: June 14, 1895 - Died: July 17, 1971)
Christian Rub voice role as Geppetto,
(Born: April 13, 1886 - Died: April 14, 1956)
Clarence Nash voice role as Figaro, Geppetto's spoiled pet cat
(Born: December 7, 1904 - Died: February 20, 1985)
Walter Catlett voice role as "Honest" John Worthington Foulfellow and Giddy" Gideon the Cat
(Born: February 4, 1889 - Died: November 14, 1960)
Charles Judels voice role as Stromboli
(Born: August 17, 1882 - Died: February 14, 1969)
Evelyn Venable voice role as The Blue Fairy
(Born: October 18, 1913 - Died: November 15, 1993)
Frankie Darro voice role as Lampwick
(Born: December 22, 1917 - Died: December 25, 1976)
Stuart Buchanan voice role as the Carnival Barker
(Born: March 18, 1894 - Died: February 4, 1974)
Thurl Ravenscroft voice role as Monstro
(Born: February 6, 1914 -Died: May 22, 2005)
I heard Charles Judels was also the Coachman.
Mel Blanc, 1908-1989, actually did a hiccup for Gideon, a mute character.
I think live action remakes help me cope with emotions properly
Like when someone dies
Tom Hanks is hilarious 🤣
Of course a teardrop heals him.
Of course it does 😑
You wanted a human sacrifice or what?
Pinocchio is Rapunzel 2.0.
SpongeBob movie
This Disney Death trope is nothin new. Why does this surprise you?
He’s made of fairy magic.
Monstro was a gargantuan badass whale and now as a badass leviathan, best and underrated Disney villain for sure!
This is probably one of their best live action remakes ever they kept true to the story and didn't take away anything important from it but they found a way to add some new stuff
They didn’t make him a real boy tho, That’s the only thing I didn’t like, and the new character was meh
@@moonman4914 he becomes a real boy look at 7:54 his arms and legs changed into flesh
7:49 Look at his limbs slowly: HE'S BACK HUMAN! (which sorta reminds me of Tom Hanks' movie Big)
He is always been a real boy.
After seeing how strong and fast Sofia the seagull is, there's no way she's a regular seagull.
She does exist in a world of talking animals, fairies, and evil men turning boys into donkeys.
For a second I thought Tom was going to start screaming Wilson!😭😆😅.
Ох,ох,ох, чтоб я маленьким не здох
This movie's great! I'm looking forward to seeing Peter Pan and Wendy next year!
Didn't a live-action remake of Peter Pan already happen years ago?
@@kyleeaton2660 Almost 20 years ago by Universal, yes, not Disney.
Me too! That's my favorite Disney movie.
I have the genders’ puberty social stories and the animal & human life cycles combined with my imagination and um other fun stuff I enjoy the best
Sometimes I think of it for my picture of cable networks’ logos, symbols, trademarks and TV channels/stations
At first, I thought Monstro would go something more terrifying than a Mosasaurus from JW.
A prehistoric dinosaur in a 19th century setting? That's just as or even more r-tarded than having a ratchet black woman in a seagull's body.
@@faveladarbunch8738 I don’t understand the last part.
@@cameronmcewen9666 jurassic world duh
Even tho Pinocchio is human, he still got them 4 fingers and a size of a baby toddler with a mind of a 12 year old 💀
Tara Lovestrong/Taratroness /Tarachnotroness Of Transformers Tokyo City Cyber-Heroes Rp: oh that boy of yours is one hell of a hero gepetto, *turns her attention to Pinocchio* I’m so proud of you kid, it took a lot of courage and guts and moxie and spunk to get your loved ones out of that whale
Bro that ain’t Monstro that’s monstrous…
To look at!!!!!
I love this whole movie I watched and it was full of classic pure nostalgia when it used most faithful nostalgic elements from the original movie. Right now at the ending, when I see Pinocchio cried that Geppetto died and I stare into his sad crying eyes, it suddenly breaks my heart and makes me cry for real. I feel like I wanna hug Pinocchio to comfort him and I remember I accidentally call him "cuddly puppy" which I meant to say he is cuddly as a puppy. That boy actor was a best voice acting for Pinocchio and he did a realistic emotional job.
Pinocchio's crying tone and singing "When You Wish Upon A Star", it seriously makes me cry my heart out with tears for real and it really emotionally impact me. I was surprised by his tear of selfless, true family love.
Glad to know current Disney's lazy recreation to extend their license for the property and manipulation of your childhood nostalgia to get more cash and blind praise out of you worked.
I'm happy for you, I didn't think it was possible to have anyone who can literally shut their brain off to enjoy this but you've proven me wrong.
No way, gtd version is way way better
You are an idiot.
Why is the ocean looks so calming
I will give credit to them adding the Coachman chasing Pinocchio. It’s a good addition and Luke Evans sells it really well.
Walt Disney originally planned that for the original film, but it got scrapped for unknown reasons.
Why does he have those smoke spirits from Spirited Away?
@@TheLazyFusspot_3428villains need henchmen
@@12roses8 Thank you Captain Obvious. Its just a joke, don't take it too seriously. I mean the Spirited Away joke.
If there’s one thing missing I think it’s John Williams. His version of “When You Wish Upon a Star” was used in Close Encounters of the Third Kind and the whole idea of Pinocchio used as a theme for both movies is great
In the remastered version Pinocchio gained a new friend.
Agora não é mais a Dona Monstro, a Baleia. Agora é Dona Monstro, o Ictiossauro. Acho que esse live action resolveu fazer ela ser fielmente ao "The Terrible Dogfish" do livro
saiu uma versão de Pinóquio fiel a ao livro em 2019 aparece o dogfish como no livro
This feels like an hour long flashgitz parody
6:07
They should’ve given
Monstro more screen time
Monstro's moments were done dirty
My Top 5 The Best Pinocchio Villains
1st The Coachman 🎢
2nd Monstro 🐋
3rd Stromboli 🎭
4th Honest John 🦊
5th Gideon 🐱
In my opinion only four villians:Stromboli,Honest John and his sidekick,and the Coachman are only.,Just my opinion.
If there's one thing I must give this movie credit for, Monstro is actually an evil monster, not just a giant whale. Hell, He's literally laughing in 5:52!
Damn, this mutant sea creature is alot more scary than a regular sperm whale.
For some reason, I liked the cricket more than any character
When I heard that a live action version of Pinocchio was in the making, it was gonna be the scene with Monstro I would be most nervous about watching but I gotta be honest they did a really good job...... however Monstro's evil laugh during the chase scene really gave me the chills
5:52 This is a laugh?
@@joezilla0250 sounds like it to me bud
It shocked me too
Bah. Is really true: live action never be better than the classic
5:52 *Hehehehehehe....* 😈
JIMINY: Ok 👍 Enough!
Well, You know what Pinocchio says, POSITIVE THINKING, you could say this story should continue before he least expected to become a real boy while continue his good deeds.
3:33 WE WILL BE A BIG HAPPY🐋
7:52 WTF????!!!!!!!!!!!!🙁
Something else cool that happened here that we didn't see in the old cartoon. Pinocchio jetskiing across the ocean!!
I just watched this two days ago in my friend Nate’s apartment and spotted many differences from the animated version. The whale looks different.
Also I forgot about the part when Jiminy Cricket shoots up on the firecracker that erupts into a firework at the beginning of this video. Now where did that come from?
The name Monstro fits that whale like a glove!
Monstro: " I'M REALLY HUNGRY!!!!- FOR DAVID PUMKINS!!!!" 🎃🎃🎃
full moves available or not yet 🤔🤔
The crazy thing is there could actually be some kind of resemblance to Monstro out there in the ocean because most of it hasn't been explored. Plus either way I don't think Monstro would have made it out alive even if he managed to get Pinocchio in his mouth at the point when he moved at the speed of a jet ski in the water
0:45 Does The Coachman from Pinocchio (@2022 Disney) say, “Don’t let him escape!”? Or “Don’t let him get away!”?
Woody (Toy Story), Pinocchio, Figaro and Cleo especially Blake/Nightwing (The Dark Knight Rises escaping the Mosasaurus from JW, Fallen Kingdom and Dominion.
I grew up watching a Pinocchio movie with Jonathan Taylor Thomas.
I liked that movie too.
0:03 In the actual version he said Jack Ass and you could hear it echo
Disney continues to ruin their own classic movies.
I was really looking forward to the Monstro part. He looked dope in the trailer but to find out that they changed Monstro from a sperm/blue whale hybrid to giving him weird tentacles is disappointing. However I'd probably forgive that if the chase scene was longer and more exciting.
Well you got to remember that this clip you just watched was a bit cut.
The Monstro here is forgettable. The Og Monstro is already the perfect final obstacle for Pinocchio in the 1940 masterpiece.
@@tonyf4991 Oh I know that. I'm just saying cause I watched the whole film and was disappointed with Monstro
That is kinda disturbing for me.
@@cameronmcewen9666 Of course this remake was unnecessary, but one thing I would fix would about the Monstro scene would be with Pinocchio swimming out to sea (without generic vague gull character), sees a school of tuna in the middle of the ocean and from the depths comes a shadow (which is of course the whale having his next meal)
Крута;
7:53 damn look at Pinocchio’s legs 😮 WAIT HE DOESNT LOOK WOODEN ANYMORE YAYY
The ending of Pinocchio 2022 be like: GAS, GAS, GAS! Put your feet on the gas!
Pinocchio looks so tiny at the end it looks kinda weird
He’s was that tiny in the original too.
You can immediately see what they did without a soul and love for the original. An analogy with the first Sonic, where Sonic looked like a shaved prisoner
why on earth would pinocchio want to be a real boy, hes got super speed on the water and so much other stuff
Pinocchio 2022 Reminds Me To Waterhorse Legend Of The Deep When The Whale 🐋 Monstro Reminds Me To Best Friend Of Crusoe From Waterhorse Legend Of The Deep
Ok im gonna correct this once and for all.
this may be hard for you to believe but in the animated version It was disney who got it wrong Monstro was supposed to be based of the Terrible Dogfish from the actual book but the Animators found it to difficult to do so to make it easier they went for a massive monstrous whale which is how we ended up with monstro in the feature film so really this is a more accurate repesentation of Monstro cause he is more like the actual monster from the book than an actual whale and before you all ask he has both a fin and tentacles that run along side him so he is not half whale and half pctopus there just add ons to make look more like a sea monster.
so after saying this uts actually the animated film that got it wromg and tjis version is the actual accurate description of the terrible dogfish
Oh good, I’m not the only one who read the original book.
I'm still confused from the classic and this version that did the whale 🐋 actually die but one thing for certain on this version it look like he did fuck his shit up when he hit the rock so most likely
Monstro la ballena la convirtieron en otro monstruo marino genérico, en la película original imponía mucho más, NO solo por ser un cetáceo de gran tamaño, sus expresiones, su comportamiento violento y agresivo, cargar ferozmente contra los protagonistas con la intención de matarlos y actuar como una locomotora aparentemente imparable. Sus acciones hacen a Monstro la ballena sea un auténtico monstruo, no tienen que hacerlo feo o deformarlo para infundir miedo.
Monstro era así en el cuento original.
Best live action ever
Pinocchio (2022) - final battle
This movie looks cute I’m definitely watching this
Pinocchio DID become a real boy! If you look closely you ca see his legs then his body turn human
I wonder if it destroyed ships with its tentacles
7:54 this is the part didn't notice that he's turned to real boy! Told ya he's real boy already! Nobody notice
What Diferents Carnotaurus Monstro Or Crusoe
Monstro looks almost like the #Sharktopus from that SyFy Sharktopus
Kinda disappointed tbh but at the same time kinda glad he looks like an actual monster
7:42 I think they all died in the end and that's them crossing the heaven
Why would you not show Pinocchio becoming a real boy?
Monstro... what've they done to you?
They made him look like an actual monster
What Is anyones guess is name of that sailing ship Disney Movie live action or cartoon?
5:49, 5:52 That's not the Monstro I knew. He's a imposter.
Movie is pretty good and has a lot of the original but... Makes me sad they changed the ending 😭
The 1940 ending was better, because of Pinocchio's ultimate sacrifice, but Pinocchio didn't die in the book, just left his wooden self behind .
They rushed the whole Monstro segment. And had zero suspense in the chase sequence. Original done it so much better.
Take away the tentacles and Monstro looks like a perfect combo of his book and 1940 counterpart.
pinocchio he’s not humback whale!!😅😅