Yes, indeed. It was the seventies. That made it possible. I absolutely love the original as well, as do my kids and their kids. No one finds it overly sinister or inappropriate. It's one of the most brilliant movies I've ever seen. An absolute stunner. It's important to keep things in perspective or we'll just lose everything!
@@steelyman08 the only change they did on Pinocchio in the Disney version is that he is very naive. I mean, when children are born, are they born miserable and ungrateful, or is it the parents that enforced their behavior? On an unrelated note, the creation of Pinocchio is similar to what Akira Toriyama would do with Arale, when he made Dr. Slump before Dragon Ball. Both Gepetto and Senbei Norimaki regretted going for the mouth before continuing with their work.
My dad bought this movie on a bootleg DVD copy and which I still have to this day. This was the first Pinocchio movie I’ve ever watched as a toddler and it’s one of my favorite movies of all time.
Some of the original metaphors are harder to grasp without the context of the book. For example, the idea of becoming a donkey was a warning to children that if they didn't put in the work to get and education and/or learn a valuable trade, the only skill they'd be able to sell is their labor as a beast of physical burden (which Pinocchio and his friend both had to do).
YES YES I UNDERSTOOD NOW WHAT DONKY MEANS KNOW COMPLETLY. MAY BE THAT BOOK WAS NOT CORRECTLY TRANSLATED. I WILL INVESTIGATE FURTHER ON METHAPHOR AND CONTEXT. TANKS TO GENERAL MILLY OFUSA ARMY PRESENTATION ON METAPHOR
I really love how, in this adaptation, becoming a real boy is an actual journey for Pinocchio, that it takes him several years to learn how to not only be a good boy, but also a good person. I think he definitely undergoes an inner transformation here - from rude, disobedient, and uncaring, to kind, considerate, and caring!
I had this on vhs as a kid and while all the other kids had the disney version, i had this. This Pinocchio is definitely the better version in my opinion. True to the original. This is MY Pinocchio. Thank you so much for this
I had this as well and never saw the Disney version all my friends were very confused when I told them that Jiminy cricket was murdered by a hammer at the beginning of the movie
First time seeing this one and yes it is closer to the book. Both movies are great Disney's is a classic. But I like this as well because its a close adaptation. The animation is different but very interesting as well.
@@person042 Those that didn’t know of the original tale should be relieved, because in the end, he wasn’t gone. Although he could be given a similar logic that the cricket from another Pinocchio movie had: get killed at first, and them befriend Pinocchio in spirit form.
@@2lobo777 I agree. It's the animation in the original that is so incredibly breathtaking. I grew up with it, but only realized how truly incredible it was once I had my own kids watching it. Am I wrong to think that no one could ever match that kind of brilliant work in our era? I watch a lot of newer Disney movies with my grandchildren and, although they have all the new technology, etc., nothing matches the early animations or storytelling. I'm still just stunned by the craftsmanship that went into them!
@@aaroo9554 Because the police only went by the villagers gossip. Listen closely to the dialogue. It's a very dialogue heavy movie. Yeah, the movie's flaw is it relies on "tell" instead of "show"
Disney knows how to make it sugary sweet. But this keeps it true to the original. Which isn’t always bright and colorful. But shows you exactly how it was back in the day it was made.
I agree that this is closer to the source material but Disney’s Pinocchio was also pretty dark, what with the boys on Pleasure Island turning into donkeys and being reduced to feral beasts and slaves, Lampwick’s transformation, etc. The whole Pleasure Island sequence was the stuff of nightmares. Even though it’s more lighthearted than the source material it doesn’t shy away from showing the harsh realities of the world to get its message across.
@@angelcaldwell4190 The original stands out simply because of its brilliance. The animation is extraordinary & everything is just so immaculately carried out. This newer version is also great stuff, but the animation is far simpler. I'm just a sucker for the work that went into their really early pictures 🙂
@@steelyman08I wholeheartedly agree! The amount of detail they put into each frame and the scenery is nothing short of incredible, and we’re talking about an 80+ year old animation! I wish Disney still put that level of dedication and storytelling into their films.
I wouldn’t call kids desperately crying for help while turning into donkeys and sobbing “fluffy.” The transformation scene in this version isn’t as intense.
In this it says that when he was thrown into the sea, the blue fairy changed him from a donkey back into a wooden puppet. But in the story what really happens is when the musician throws him into the sea to drown him, a school of fish come and start to eat him. They eat of his donkey skin until they get to his wooden body which they can't eat through. When the musician pulls him back up, he finds just a puppet.
For some reason, Pinocchio in that outfit reminds me of Hilda Berg from Cuphead because of the nose, black hair, flat round head, red clothes that almost looks like a dress with shorts under it, and flat dress shoes.
What lesson I learned here: never always assume the Disney’s version is truthful and better. They’re afraid of exposing the real deal anyway. And for that, I’m glad I broke free from Disney’s delusions.
Me too At least Pinocchio had more character development and had to learn some valuable lessons While the Disney version is dim-witted and not taken care of properly by Geppetto This wooden burattino already went to school for 1 year and did well no less until he had some bad influence meddle with him
What we can learn fron this movie when you lie and do bad stuff evil follows you when you least expected. When you do right by people good will show up at the your door step .
@@supersonicvic2355 Originally it would’ve ended right there at 32:20; since Carlo Collodi hated kids. However, due to an outcry from the public, his publisher told him to continue the story; Collodi obliged on the condition that Pinocchio still learns the hard way. It’s very ironic, since Collodi didn’t realize that Puppets don’t have lungs.
*Something You Won't Be Able To Unsee After This*: I wonder if "Steven Universe" creator, Rebecca Sugar, had seen/loved this movie at some point, because this version of Pinocchio shares the same design as the Pearl gem aliens. Small circluar head, long pointy nose, big eyes, ballet flat-like shoes....resemblances are so alike that it's uncanny.
Interesting idea! The only difference is that Pearls are, at least compared to a lot of humans, are pretty tall, whereas Pinocchio is quite short. Main Pearl is also kind of the polar opposite of Pinocchio in personality, full of secrets, extremely disciplined, smart, and graceful. About the only attribute they have in common is Pinocchio and Pearl are both very athletic.
@@OctoPie-k7n Funny story, the tale would’ve ended there for Pinocchio, because Collodi hated children. However, because of an outcry from the readers of his newspaper particle, Collodi’s editor told him to give him a better ending; which Collodi reluctantly agreed to, on the condition that Pinocchio still went with the harsh trials like the ones before.
Few versions include The Green Fisherman. This one though looks like a giant Papa Smurf. I don't know if it's a video transfer issue causing desaturation or that's really how he was drawn.
@@edwinmedina2286 i hope he is not full of it. Mr. Peterson said that he thought Liberals should create/own all of the business and conservatives should run them. That just doesn't seem right. That means liberals will end up with all of the money. Who has the money rules the world.
@@annschrimsher5183 But the thing is, no one really wants to watch/listen/buy conservative-run anything. Even conservatives know and lament on this as if it's so not fair and people are just somehow biased. XD I know that conservatives like to say it's because people somehow can't decide for themselves which media they'd rather watch. Perhaps conservatives would get a leg-up and a step up if they Clockwork Orange-d people into watching their tripe against their will. I mean, I know money is all important to conservatives and even the thought of liberals having it all means "winning." A concept conservatives certainly understand above all else. Money and winning. However, you can't "win" if your product and worldview is unpalatable to most people.
32:18 Well, then. *THAT* escalated quickly. Also, you can't make someone "open their mouth" to talk about the monnies you want if you are strangling them with a rope high in a tree with them rag-doll swinging in the breeze. Can wooden puppets even suffocate? LOL.
Funny story, the tale was gonna end right there, because Collodi hated children; he was forced to make a new ending, because of a fan outcry; which is understandably so, because Puppets don’t have lungs.
@@robbiewalker2831 Yes, I knew about the "ultra bad ending" that dang puppet was supposed to get, but would have been ultra honest at least about how effed up the world is when money is on the line.
34:46 Fairy Godmother, where’s the medicine? Please, give it to me. I don’t want to die now. Please, I’ll drink it all down! 34:58 They’re going away. The rabbits are going away. 35:06 Little Fairy, the rabbits have gone away now. And I’m… And I’m… I’m… I’m… I’m completely cured. Look. Look.
I like the Disney version of Pinocchio better because the Disney version of Pinocchio was polite nice and sweet and wasn't dramatic disrespectful rude and mouthy like this version of Pinocchio is
AT THIS MOMENT ANOTHER UNDERSTANDING OF PINOCHEO TO USA HELP ME ON MY INDIVISUALITY AND RECERCH AND INTELLEGENCE ABILITY AND AND MY RESERCH INELLEGENCE NOT TO BE USED UNFAIRLY WITHOUT GETTING ME BENIFIT BY GROUP THINK ETHIOPIANS INCLUDING TIGRAY AND ERTIRIA AND THEIR ALLAY BIRUK ERKYHUN A.A ETHIOPIA BOLE
I READ THIS STORY WHEN I WAS 6OR 7 YEARS OLD IN AMHARIC LANGUGE(BOOK WITH PICTURES AND WORDS) . . .MY ENGLISH LANGUGE ABILITY INCREASE....... . .MY AMHARIC LANGUGE ABILITY INCREASE..... . NOW I WATCHED THIS MOVIE IN ENGLISH LANGUGE AT 35 YEARS OLD MY AGE AMAZING BIRUK ERKYHUN THE GREAT(AMHARIC LANGUGE SPEAKER, ENGLISH LANGUGE SPEAKER, WESTERN LANGUGE). .
In the original novel, Pinocchio was more hardheaded and mean in the beginning. This movie is heavily based on the original serial story written by Carlo Collodi in the 1800s more than the Disney version.
What the fuck?! The animated version of the hanging is so fucked up! I feel horrible for Pinocchio! They had the balls to depict that trait from the book in an animated adaptation! This does not compute! I’d rather have them do that in live action! Not a cartoon! Someone please hit me hard to give me amnesia!!!!!!!
@@FatV1nceStudios cool. But I prefer the movies and shows. Especially the Disney version of Pinocchio. I hope to see animated Pinocchio again in Disney cartoons. Disney never does the messed up stuff the original story did like his legs getting burned off (even though it was referenced in the live action remake), Jiminy Cricket getting crushed to death by Pinocchio with a hammer, and of course Pinocchio getting hanged.
@@HunterEQGtribute yeah I feel like it would ruin Disney’s kid friendly rating. I’m just imagining parents watching the movie with their 3 year old kid and they experience that.
Pinocchio would've forgiven the Fox and the Cat on condition they both remember a fox and cat who won't be nor do good might just as well remain blind and lame.
I like how this version sticks to the dark themes of the novel but still pulls at heart strings the way the story should!
Yes, indeed. It was the seventies. That made it possible. I absolutely love the original as well, as do my kids and their kids. No one finds it overly sinister or inappropriate. It's one of the most brilliant movies I've ever seen. An absolute stunner. It's important to keep things in perspective or we'll just lose everything!
@@steelyman08 the only change they did on Pinocchio in the Disney version is that he is very naive. I mean, when children are born, are they born miserable and ungrateful, or is it the parents that enforced their behavior?
On an unrelated note, the creation of Pinocchio is similar to what Akira Toriyama would do with Arale, when he made Dr. Slump before Dragon Ball. Both Gepetto and Senbei Norimaki regretted going for the mouth before continuing with their work.
My dad bought this movie on a bootleg DVD copy and which I still have to this day. This was the first Pinocchio movie I’ve ever watched as a toddler and it’s one of my favorite movies of all time.
My mom taped this off of the BBC in Canada in the 80's when I was a kid and it has been burned into my memory ever since, pun intended!
Some of the original metaphors are harder to grasp without the context of the book. For example, the idea of becoming a donkey was a warning to children that if they didn't put in the work to get and education and/or learn a valuable trade, the only skill they'd be able to sell is their labor as a beast of physical burden (which Pinocchio and his friend both had to do).
YES YES I UNDERSTOOD NOW WHAT DONKY MEANS KNOW COMPLETLY. MAY BE THAT BOOK WAS NOT CORRECTLY TRANSLATED. I WILL INVESTIGATE FURTHER ON METHAPHOR AND CONTEXT. TANKS TO GENERAL MILLY OFUSA ARMY PRESENTATION ON METAPHOR
@@birukerkyhun1747 stop screaming
@@importantstuf8870 I did not read the caps as screaming but I did read your lowercase as screaming... hmm... 🤔
Dang wish today's kids still learned valuable lessons like this!
@@alias_same bruh lmao
my dad bought this at a dollar store for younger me and now i’m 25 still watching it
...the better 'old days' !
Me to lol. My folks hate it 😅
@@SpencerCourtisright
@@tamarshelton8891 lol my mom loves it. I can't even remember the Disney version but I like this version more.
I really love how, in this adaptation, becoming a real boy is an actual journey for Pinocchio, that it takes him several years to learn how to not only be a good boy, but also a good person. I think he definitely undergoes an inner transformation here - from rude, disobedient, and uncaring, to kind, considerate, and caring!
It was perfect.
I had this on vhs as a kid and while all the other kids had the disney version, i had this. This Pinocchio is definitely the better version in my opinion. True to the original. This is MY Pinocchio. Thank you so much for this
I had this as well and never saw the Disney version all my friends were very confused when I told them that Jiminy cricket was murdered by a hammer at the beginning of the movie
First time seeing this one and yes it is closer to the book. Both movies are great Disney's is a classic. But I like this as well because its a close adaptation. The animation is different but very interesting as well.
@@person042 Those that didn’t know of the original tale should be relieved, because in the end, he wasn’t gone. Although he could be given a similar logic that the cricket from another Pinocchio movie had: get killed at first, and them befriend Pinocchio in spirit form.
@@2lobo777 I agree. It's the animation in the original that is so incredibly breathtaking. I grew up with it, but only realized how truly incredible it was once I had my own kids watching it. Am I wrong to think that no one could ever match that kind of brilliant work in our era? I watch a lot of newer Disney movies with my grandchildren and, although they have all the new technology, etc., nothing matches the early animations or storytelling. I'm still just stunned by the craftsmanship that went into them!
I love how the townspeople just put Geppetto in prison for pretty much no reason.
There IS a reason. He was mistaken for being abusive to Pinocchio. It happens in the book as well.
@@angah82 this movie fails to show that
@@aaroo9554 Because the police only went by the villagers gossip. Listen closely to the dialogue. It's a very dialogue heavy movie. Yeah, the movie's flaw is it relies on "tell" instead of "show"
Townspeople had mashed potatoes for brains...saying that Geppetto was going to give him a beating...a piece of wood?? okay.
@@dimpleface2163 A piece of wood can still break into pieces.
my teacher read the book version of this once to us, never knew this was animated in the classic story.
i watch this every night
fax.
Neta?!😱
Every??
Disney knows how to make it sugary sweet. But this keeps it true to the original. Which isn’t always bright and colorful. But shows you exactly how it was back in the day it was made.
I agree that this is closer to the source material but Disney’s Pinocchio was also pretty dark, what with the boys on Pleasure Island turning into donkeys and being reduced to feral beasts and slaves, Lampwick’s transformation, etc. The whole Pleasure Island sequence was the stuff of nightmares. Even though it’s more lighthearted than the source material it doesn’t shy away from showing the harsh realities of the world to get its message across.
@@angelcaldwell4190 Same thing can’t be said about the Disney remake.
Zach bell fan 👍👍👍
@@angelcaldwell4190 The original stands out simply because of its brilliance. The animation is extraordinary & everything is just so immaculately carried out. This newer version is also great stuff, but the animation is far simpler. I'm just a sucker for the work that went into their really early pictures 🙂
@@steelyman08I wholeheartedly agree! The amount of detail they put into each frame and the scenery is nothing short of incredible, and we’re talking about an 80+ year old animation! I wish Disney still put that level of dedication and storytelling into their films.
This version is much darker & closer to the novel rather than the fluffy Disney version.
I wouldn’t call kids desperately crying for help while turning into donkeys and sobbing “fluffy.” The transformation scene in this version isn’t as intense.
@@capncake8837 This edition generally has a darker feel to it than Disney’s.
@@faizet2 Fair enough.
@@capncake8837 Thank you.
@@capncake8837 even so, both are not as terrible as the Disney demake.
In this it says that when he was thrown into the sea, the blue fairy changed him from a donkey back into a wooden puppet. But in the story what really happens is when the musician throws him into the sea to drown him, a school of fish come and start to eat him. They eat of his donkey skin until they get to his wooden body which they can't eat through. When the musician pulls him back up, he finds just a puppet.
Well, the fish could be sent by the fairy to undo the curse; just like what she did with a flock of birds that pecked away at Pinocchio’s nose.
@@robbiewalker2831Indeed
For some reason, Pinocchio in that outfit reminds me of Hilda Berg from Cuphead because of the nose, black hair, flat round head, red clothes that almost looks like a dress with shorts under it, and flat dress shoes.
Those two assassins who chased Pinocchio are none other than the “blind” cat 🐈 and the “lame” wolf 🐺 whom Pinocchio met.
of course...lol
Actually it's a fox.
Heads up, in the book, Pinocchio bites the cat's hand off when the two "assassins" try to rob him.
I like how in the novel it does not downright say the assasins are the fox and cat and instead it is only heavily implied.
@@jamar3797 actually it's a wolf 38:29
What lesson I learned here: never always assume the Disney’s version is truthful and better. They’re afraid of exposing the real deal anyway. And for that, I’m glad I broke free from Disney’s delusions.
Me too
At least Pinocchio had more character development and had to learn some valuable lessons
While the Disney version is dim-witted and not taken care of properly by Geppetto
This wooden burattino already went to school for 1 year and did well no less until he had some bad influence meddle with him
Dislusioney
Even as a kid I knew Disney’s versions of these stories were grossly different (mainly thanks to my sister) but I still enjoyed them
What we can learn fron this movie when you lie and do bad stuff evil follows you when you least expected. When you do right by people good will show up at the your door step .
This is the best, I don't get why people don't like this
Ty person from Oneyplays Pinocchio game comments for recommending this, it's really nice
Same
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That hanging scene though.
Yeah that was dark
It happened in the book too
@@supersonicvic2355 Originally it would’ve ended right there at 32:20; since Carlo Collodi hated kids. However, due to an outcry from the public, his publisher told him to continue the story; Collodi obliged on the condition that Pinocchio still learns the hard way. It’s very ironic, since Collodi didn’t realize that Puppets don’t have lungs.
if you think that's creepy, check this out 1:13:02
Me when I learned that Pinocchio in this movie was voiced by the same girl who voiced Lucy in A Boy Named Charlie Brown! 😮
LUCY VAN PELT VOICED PINOCCHIO?!?
@@robbiewalker2831 Pamelyn Ferdin, who voiced Lucy Van Pelt in A Boy Named Charlie Brown, voiced Pinocchio here!
@@DargioProductions Great, this is like the time the voice actress who voiced Helga from Hey Arnold also voiced Daisy-head Mayzie.
I really love this movie! And plus, the cat and the wolf look so cute! 😍😍😍😍😍
He's actually a fox
@@williampulfer-melville8536 somehow the narrator says he's a wolf
I think in the Russian dub he's a wolf
*Something You Won't Be Able To Unsee After This*:
I wonder if "Steven Universe" creator, Rebecca Sugar, had seen/loved this movie at some point, because this version of Pinocchio shares the same design as the Pearl gem aliens.
Small circluar head, long pointy nose, big eyes, ballet flat-like shoes....resemblances are so alike that it's uncanny.
Interesting idea! The only difference is that Pearls are, at least compared to a lot of humans, are pretty tall, whereas Pinocchio is quite short. Main Pearl is also kind of the polar opposite of Pinocchio in personality, full of secrets, extremely disciplined, smart, and graceful. About the only attribute they have in common is Pinocchio and Pearl are both very athletic.
@@indigothecat Pearl i crazy and obsessive.
I thought I was the only one who noticed this!!
So much better than Disney's version.
Though both animated versions are better than the live-action demake.
I love how Pinocchio has the knowledge of school, pneumonia, assassins, etc. Even thought he’s literally a day old in the start.
It took me 13 years but I found it
I love pinocchio
This is the best version
The cricket death and the hanging scene made my eyes water
Hanging scene timestamp please?.
@@hungrywarnergaming5263 ok
7:00
32:19
@@OctoPie-k7n Funny story, the tale would’ve ended there for Pinocchio, because Collodi hated children. However, because of an outcry from the readers of his newspaper particle, Collodi’s editor told him to give him a better ending; which Collodi reluctantly agreed to, on the condition that Pinocchio still went with the harsh trials like the ones before.
@@robbiewalker2831 and I'm kinda glad that he continued on with the story O_O
What
Who is with me here ilike this movie
I was born on this year .
The music is marvellous ❤️
HOPE THRY NEVER TAKE THIS DOWNN
I saw this version many times I think my family bought it, it may b in beta cassette
Few versions include The Green Fisherman.
This one though looks like a giant Papa Smurf.
I don't know if it's a video transfer issue causing
desaturation or that's really how he was drawn.
Video desat
Jordan Peterson lead me here and it scared me.
Same here.
I tell you mann, That Jordan Peterson is no joke
@@edwinmedina2286 i hope he is not full of it. Mr. Peterson said that he thought Liberals should create/own all of the business and conservatives should run them. That just doesn't seem right. That means liberals will end up with all of the money. Who has the money rules the world.
@@annschrimsher5183 But the thing is, no one really wants to watch/listen/buy conservative-run anything. Even conservatives know and lament on this as if it's so not fair and people are just somehow biased. XD
I know that conservatives like to say it's because people somehow can't decide for themselves which media they'd rather watch. Perhaps conservatives would get a leg-up and a step up if they Clockwork Orange-d people into watching their tripe against their will. I mean, I know money is all important to conservatives and even the thought of liberals having it all means "winning." A concept conservatives certainly understand above all else. Money and winning. However, you can't "win" if your product and worldview is unpalatable to most people.
"Sweet Magical"
THANKS
And really DARK!!!!
This version is loyal to the book in every way and that is good
32:18
Well, then. *THAT* escalated quickly.
Also, you can't make someone "open their mouth" to talk about the monnies you want if you are strangling them with a rope high in a tree with them rag-doll swinging in the breeze. Can wooden puppets even suffocate? LOL.
Funny story, the tale was gonna end right there, because Collodi hated children; he was forced to make a new ending, because of a fan outcry; which is understandably so, because Puppets don’t have lungs.
@@robbiewalker2831 Yes, I knew about the "ultra bad ending" that dang puppet was supposed to get, but would have been ultra honest at least about how effed up the world is when money is on the line.
Best version
Alidoro's supposed to be a Neapolitan Mastiff, instead of an English Bulldog at 54:40.
In the minutes 24:43 Pinocchio is so cute sleeping!!
What is Pinocchio wearing for sleeping?
Who was the Doctor who diagnosed the Sea Monster with asthma? I've always wanted to know that...lol
How did pinocchio's dress survive so long in the ocean?
34:46 Fairy Godmother, where’s the medicine? Please, give it to me. I don’t want to die now. Please, I’ll drink it all down!
34:58 They’re going away. The rabbits are going away.
35:06 Little Fairy, the rabbits have gone away now. And I’m… And I’m… I’m… I’m… I’m completely cured. Look. Look.
Pinocchio is one of the darkest fairy tales
I love Pınocchıo
Look up Jon Solo's videos about this topic. Most fairy tales have a disturbing origin story.
This is my first introduction to Pinocchio
IT LIVES!!!!!! 🎉
My kind of movie ❤
The Coachman in this looks like he was pulled right out of a CD-i Zelda game
雪が積もってる⛄❄😮
Poor lucignolo
I agree, but at least he has a deeper bond with Pinocchio in this version:) It's pretty heartwarming to see.
Princess Olivia and puss in boots we are falling in love best friends forever and ever
Buttermilk 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
This Pinocchio version is so sad😢
I love you pinocchio your my favorite ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ from Pinocchio like you
7:01 So Pinocchio has a dark side to became a villain
I don’t understand why Geppetto just makes Pinocchio go to school by himself. The puppet’s a few days old!
4:52 look at the dude on the lefts gestures
He's tryna grab some boob it almost looks like and the women are backing off 🤔
Blue Fairy seemed more like an angel to me.
This Pinocchio reminds me of Pearl from Steven Universe.
Just fancy being happy to see this flick based on a book film.
1:23:59-1:24:07 Can people do that nowadays? Get a job that, instead of money, earns them objects such as groceries and supplies.
Wow this Pinocchio movie is to realistic for kids of now a days or even in my day. I'm a 90s kid. Harsh
That music gives me the creeps
The Disney version was for me a bit of horror due to Pinocchio screaming and turning into a donkey
The coachman in Disney's version was so scary and evil
I love you cartoon ❤❤❤❤
Stormboli is a coachman’s brother and an amusement park owner but first non a gangster
Ii love. It😊❤
Cat and Fox
I like the Disney version of Pinocchio better because the Disney version of Pinocchio was polite nice and sweet and wasn't dramatic disrespectful rude and mouthy like this version of Pinocchio is
This version is actually faithfull to the original book. Disney always makes changes, and usually not for the better.
So a whole lot of children leave at midnight with a stranger for more than four months. Hmmmm
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This movie is similar to the novel because in the real story I remember at the very end that phinnocio gets hanged.
Can you give me some more information in the movie
Where's the pleasure island scene. I was brought here by tiktok showing that they foretold epstiens island. I'm looking for this
1:05:20
It's a metaphor for opening the 3rd eye...
Izin ambil VT
Some parts of this soundtrack sound like Pink floyd contributed to it
AT THIS MOMENT
ANOTHER UNDERSTANDING OF PINOCHEO
TO USA
HELP ME ON MY INDIVISUALITY AND RECERCH AND INTELLEGENCE ABILITY AND
AND MY RESERCH INELLEGENCE NOT TO BE USED UNFAIRLY WITHOUT GETTING ME BENIFIT BY GROUP THINK ETHIOPIANS INCLUDING TIGRAY AND ERTIRIA AND THEIR ALLAY
BIRUK ERKYHUN A.A ETHIOPIA BOLE
Teacher 🏤🏤🏤🏤🏤🏤🏤🏤🏤🏤🏤🏤🏤🏤🏤🏤🏤🏤
19:30 don't you mean a Fox
But the fox is
I READ THIS STORY WHEN I WAS 6OR 7 YEARS OLD IN AMHARIC LANGUGE(BOOK WITH PICTURES AND WORDS)
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.MY ENGLISH LANGUGE ABILITY INCREASE.......
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.MY AMHARIC LANGUGE ABILITY INCREASE.....
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NOW I WATCHED THIS MOVIE IN ENGLISH LANGUGE AT 35 YEARS OLD MY AGE
AMAZING
BIRUK ERKYHUN THE GREAT(AMHARIC LANGUGE SPEAKER, ENGLISH LANGUGE SPEAKER, WESTERN LANGUGE).
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That's very nice to hear, but you should stop typing words in capital letters because it's considered rude and is difficult to read
creepy this
Well it'd serve Monstro right if he was suffering asthma, let alone, indigestion.
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Pinocchio and Jiminy are friends not enemies.
In the original novel, Pinocchio was more hardheaded and mean in the beginning. This movie is heavily based on the original serial story written by Carlo Collodi in the 1800s more than the Disney version.
Not originally
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What the fuck?! The animated version of the hanging is so fucked up! I feel horrible for Pinocchio! They had the balls to depict that trait from the book in an animated adaptation! This does not compute! I’d rather have them do that in live action! Not a cartoon! Someone please hit me hard to give me amnesia!!!!!!!
They already did it in live action. It’s the 2020 Pinocchio
@@FatV1nceStudios oh
Edit: forget what I said. I’d rather have it never happen again. It’s just too fucked up.
@@HunterEQGtribute yeah I know. I’m trying to get my hands on the original story because I’m fascinated on how the originally fairytales ended
@@FatV1nceStudios cool. But I prefer the movies and shows. Especially the Disney version of Pinocchio. I hope to see animated Pinocchio again in Disney cartoons. Disney never does the messed up stuff the original story did like his legs getting burned off (even though it was referenced in the live action remake), Jiminy Cricket getting crushed to death by Pinocchio with a hammer, and of course Pinocchio getting hanged.
@@HunterEQGtribute yeah I feel like it would ruin Disney’s kid friendly rating. I’m just imagining parents watching the movie with their 3 year old kid and they experience that.
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Just learn English and then watch this again
Cool movie 🍿
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Why is Pinocchio a boy..........but he clearly acts and is dressed like a girl?
He looks like Veruca Salt from Charlie and the chocolate factory. Pinocchio looks like a girl
Pınochıo is like a Woman
I just have one question why the heck does Pinocchio look like a girl
@@pattoc0r3
Prety much. Back then, before they reached puberty, boys and girls would wear the same attire.
Because he's a the original femboy otokonoko >\\
This is disturbing 😮
Yes. Straight horrifying.
The death of lampy
why he has a girl's dress and shoes?!
How we would know
At this time the film is set, it was common for young boys to dress in girl clothes
Pinocchio would've forgiven the Fox and the Cat on condition they both remember a fox and cat who won't be nor do good might just as well remain blind and lame.
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waarom is deze pinokkio voor grote mensen en niet voor kinderen?