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Bonus Fact: When 11 year old Veronique Eldridge-Smith in 2001 was asked by her father, logician Peter Eldridge-Smith, to come up with her own version of the famous liar paradox (“This sentence is false.”) she became the first to propose the so called “Pinocchio Paradox.” In a nutshell, imagine a scenario where Pinocchio states, “My nose grows now.” If his nose then grows that means he lied when he said that… except, that his nose is growing, so what he said was true. But if it was true, then his nose wouldn’t grow, so the sentence is false.
Normal nose > "My nose grows now" > at that moment it doesn't grow because it isn't a lie > then nose grow because it was a lie, but at the moment he said that it wasn't a lie. It isn't a paradox if you consider 'now' as a specific moment in time.
My mom saw this movie with me and my sister and she brought it for us on dvd and she was shocked when jimmy said jackass and then they were drinking beer lol now that I’m 16 I know that times in the 40s was crazy
Hahahaha it actually looks way worse on camera than it was. Don't get me wrong... still not comfortable. But for whatever reason my arms cook faster than the rest of me
Omg THANK YOU SOO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO. I've been wanting to watch it since like forever. I didn't want to watch any other youtubers because they don't explain it good like you. Thank you soo much and you are the best. Always here to support !!!! love you John and ps I will like this video !!!
Disney is known to have a habit of taking dark, twisted children’s fairy tales and turning them into sickeningly sweet happily-ever-afters. Take Sleeping Beauty for example: it’s based on a story where a married king finds a girl asleep, and can’t wake her so rapes her instead. The 1940 version of Pinocchio is no exception. The movie is based on a story that appeared as a serial in a newspaper called The Adventures of Pinocchio, written in 1881 and 1882 by Carlo Collodi. Jiminy Cricket appears as the Talking Cricket in the book, and does not play as prominent of a role. He first appears in chapter 4 in which the truism that children do not like to have their behaviour corrected by people who know much more than they do is illustrated. Apropos, when the Talking Cricket tells Pinocchio to go back home: At these last words, Pinocchio jumped up in a fury, took a hammer from the bench, and threw it with all his strength at the Talking Cricket. Perhaps he did not think he would strike it. But, sad to relate, my dear children, he did hit the Cricket, straight on its head. With a last weak “cri-cri-cri” the poor Cricket fell from the wall, dead! You might be happy to know that Pinocchio did learn his lesson quite soon after that-or seemed to. While he didn’t seem to feel bad about killing the cricket (in fact, he later tells Gepetto, “It was his own fault, for I didn’t want to kill him.”), he did seem to regret not taking the cricket’s advice as he runs into more and more trouble. At last, karma catches up to Pinocchio and he gets his feet burned off. As he no longer had any strength left with which to stand, he sat down on a little stool and put his two feet on the stove to dry them. There he fell asleep, and while he slept, his wooden feet began to burn. Slowly, very slowly, they blackened and turned to ashes. Don’t worry-Gepetto forgives him and builds him new feet, which is really more than Pinocchio deserves. You see, when Pinocchio first became “alive” and learned to walk, the first thing he did was run off. What’s worse is that Pinocchio leads people to believe that Gepetto has abused him, which lands Gepetto squarely in prison. You would think by this time that Pinocchio would learn to be a good, obedient little boy, but that simply is not the case. The Talking Cricket returns as a ghost to tell Pinocchio not to get involved with some people who claim planting gold coins will result in a tree of gold. Rather than apologizing for throwing a hammer at the poor bug, Pinocchio scoffs at the advice once again. Pinocchio’s decision to continue to ignore the Cricket resulted in him finding more grief in the way of being hanged by the very people who had told him about planting gold coins: And they ran after me and I ran and ran, till at last they caught me and tied my neck with a rope and hanged me to a tree, saying, `Tomorrow we’ll come back for you and you’ll be dead and your mouth will be open, and then we’ll take the gold pieces that you have hidden under your tongue.’ The hanging scene was actually where the story was meant to end. Basically, Collodi wanted to convey the message that children could face grave consequences for being disobedient. However, the editor of the paper requested that Collodi continue writing-perhaps wishing for a bit more of a happily ever after himself-and that’s where the blue fairy came in to save the puppet. In the additional chapters, Collodi made it so that Pinocchio learned his lesson and decided to take care of his father rather than spend his time playing and running amok. In the end, Talking Cricket had a chance at revenge, but didn’t take it: Father and son looked up to the ceiling, and there on a beam sat the Talking Cricket. “Oh, my dear Cricket,” said Pinocchio, bowing politely. “Oh, now you call me your dear Cricket, but do you remember when you threw your hammer at me to kill me?” “You are right, dear Cricket. Throw a hammer at me now. I deserve it! But spare my poor old father.” “I am going to spare both the father and the son. I have only wanted to remind you of the trick you long ago played upon me, to teach you that in this world of ours we must be kind and courteous to others, if we want to find kindness and courtesy in our own days of trouble.” “You are right, little Cricket, you are more than right, and I shall remember the lesson you have taught me…”
That Sleeping Beauty example? Disney wasn’t the first to censor that, he was basing it on the Charles Perrault version that thankfully removed the Somnophiliatic Rape… however, in Perrault’s version, the titular Princess would sleep for a century until a prince wakes her up (sans the kiss), meaning that her family in the past century died and never got to see her live a happy life, an element that was removed in the Disney version.
I’ve watched a lot of “The real story behind _____” from bigger channels and all. But this is by far the best. The most detailed, the most professional yet with the most personality. You’re incredible and I’m so glad I found your channel even if it was by mistake. Oddly, everytime I watch your videos, doesn’t matter how creepy they get, I always end up wanting to read the original story. Because the way you explain it makes it sound so entertaining. Instead of trying to freak people out, you’re basically promoting amazing books and reading itself. That’s probably my favorite thing of your videos, I hope you’ll reach your 5,000 likes, you clearly deserve +5,000,000.
Ever heard of the elephant Jumbo which inspired the name Dumbo (real name Jumbo jr.)? That is animal abuse of cosmic proportions perpetrated by 19th century sickos.
Honestly can't get enough of how you paraphrase the entire Disney film and it still feels like I watched the whole thing. I seriously enjoy that so much!! Any thoughts on the Lion King?
The Disney version creeped me out but I loved it and bought the live action version, which was way more related to the real story. Then I investigated until I found the book and loved it even more!
"Mangiafuoco." Literally, "fire-eater." FUN FACT: If the villain's name were "fire- _thrower,"_ as was one villain in _The Decameron,_ his name would be... "Buttafuoco!"
@@saikosocialP4 - Only about a quarter from my mother's side. What little Italian I know, I got from reading the footnotes of classical literature... and _The Sopranos._ =P
"I hate looking for it in the store because I always get lost." does anyone else imagine like a 24 year old Jon walking around Kroger calling for his mom?
@@Kamil-ln3qv Lmao yeah Carlo was not a fan of kids so obviously dark and dangerous consequences for Pinocchio were what he figured would keep kids from misbehaving
I just discovered this channel from a comment under a video from "The Talko" claiming that they didn't give you credit for your ideas. I've been bingewatching this series for a few hours on 1.25x speed and I really hope you get the credit you deserve🤗
Hey! I just wanted to thank you for the awesome content! As soon as I watched one of your videos for the first time I sighed because I knew I would have to subscribe, so I did and kept watching! You're the man!
When I first saw that movie, (I was about 5) I literally thought he would run into the middle of the road at the middle of the night, and turn you into a donkey. Idk why I thought this xD
So, I grew up with the original story (which in Tuscany is literally everywhere lol) and I always got upset watching the Disney movie because it wasn't alike at all so seeing how the rest of the world is instead upset at the original cracks me up every time lol Btw, wasn't the cat BLIND?
Hercules/Heracles is not 10k years old lol. His legend can't be more than 3370yo as it mentions Mycenean Greece, and is more likely around ~2500yo as that was around when Greeks were romanticizing pre-Bronze Age collapse Greece.
The one thing I've noticed in a continuation of each review is that, for a moment. I don't remember any of the scenes from the Disney films until I see a clip, then its like I watched it yesterday...
I found your channel today and can I just say that I find your content so interesting. I having been binging all of your videos and now I’m subscribed and I turned on post notifications. 😁
Omg the bologna speech 😂 you're so Adorkable and thats why I love you. (You're in depth coverage of said videos as well) I personally dont follow you on Twitter because I dont have one. Facebook, MySpace, and Tumblr only.
Hey Jon! Great video, I've been loving this series. I'm sorry you aren't getting as many likes and followers as you hoped. I've been subscribed for a while but I'll make sure to follow you everywhere else. Just don't get discouraged, you are doing an awesome job!! Greetings from Honduras :)
So basically, the real story is... Beginning: He becomes alive and also a brat Middle: He makes bad things End: He regrets his bad decisions of doing bad things and eventually dies... 😵
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Jon Solo thanks for the video you are sooooooool 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎 coooool
Tell me another story Solo .? 😏
Jon Solo i smashed that like button alright
Jon Solo please do Alice in Wonderland episode
Ok 👌😀
Bonus Fact:
When 11 year old Veronique Eldridge-Smith in 2001 was asked by her father, logician Peter Eldridge-Smith, to come up with her own version of the famous liar paradox (“This sentence is false.”) she became the first to propose the so called “Pinocchio Paradox.” In a nutshell, imagine a scenario where Pinocchio states, “My nose grows now.” If his nose then grows that means he lied when he said that… except, that his nose is growing, so what he said was true. But if it was true, then his nose wouldn’t grow, so the sentence is false.
People lie by having micro facial expressions confusing the viewers.
Mr. Eldridge-Smith has got some serious parenting skills! As a future parent, I envy him. God bless!
Normal nose > "My nose grows now" > at that moment it doesn't grow because it isn't a lie > then nose grow because it was a lie, but at the moment he said that it wasn't a lie. It isn't a paradox if you consider 'now' as a specific moment in time.
It was magic wood.😊
"I'm going to roast your name in the next video.... you guys aren't following me for some reason." 🤣
"A century of life ruined by one rude puppet" 😂
😂😂😂😂that took me out
That was funny poor cricket
How can someone made out of wood die by hanging?
Doyle The Wizard you really asking that? It's a fairytale buddy from Jump Street it doesn't make sense. How is there a person made of wood?
Because magic
I wonder..do you forget to breathe sometimes?
MrAtown3057
*slowly and angrily eats goldfish*
Doyle The Wizard I WILL😇
holy snaps that's dark, and I thought the movie was terrifying XD
Parasol Mushroom Art I agree
Italians are much more hardcore than people give them credit for
I almost wanted to leave the room after my dad bought the dvd and put it in.
And it's a children's book.
ikr i actually hated pinochio
Disney: Oh a creepy messed up story.... LETS TURN IT INTO A KIDS MOVIE
my parents:* bans me and my sibling from watching it*
Wingtale Frisk ur parents banned u from Pinocchio?
Really ?
Why
My mom saw this movie with me and my sister and she brought it for us on dvd and she was shocked when jimmy said jackass and then they were drinking beer lol now that I’m 16 I know that times in the 40s was crazy
The book is for kids too.
*Carrie Bradshaw voice* "But as I was watching this highly disturbing video, I couldn't help but wonder; how painful must have been that sunburn?"
Hahahaha it actually looks way worse on camera than it was. Don't get me wrong... still not comfortable. But for whatever reason my arms cook faster than the rest of me
You gotta excuse Pinocchio, he was born yesterday after all.
That was a good one😄
He really was born last night 😅🤣🤣
1 comment? Let me change that’s funny comment
😂
The cat eating the bird when it tries to warn Pinnochio is significant in that evil always tries to silence the truth.
Did Donkey from Shrek come from the donkey island in Pinocchio?
Watch film theory now !
Jon made a reference to that in the shrek too
Film theory said that :p
There's a film theory about that
OMG maybe thats why he knows how to talk...😶
Let's do this and reach 5K. I want to see what happens next in those extra 15 chapters!!
Love when he just starts talking about baloney 😂
jazzyc12 don't we all
jazzyc12 go to God you price
BALOGNA NOT BALONEY
@@Lxnar_Slay3r I was gonna say put some respek on balonga
Omg THANK YOU SOO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO. I've been wanting to watch it since like forever. I didn't want to watch any other youtubers because they don't explain it good like you. Thank you soo much and you are the best. Always here to support !!!! love you John and ps I will like this video !!!
That makes me so happy to hear! Thank YOU so so much for the kind words and support. Having subscribers like you is why I keep making content :)
That creepy original Pinocchio art is nightmare fuel. Lol.
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Carlo Collodi’s grandsons were involved in the making of a 1972 Pinocchio film that was dubbed in English in 1978.
The drawings give me life 😂😂😂👌🏻
Disney is known to have a habit of taking dark, twisted children’s fairy tales and turning them into sickeningly sweet happily-ever-afters. Take Sleeping Beauty for example: it’s based on a story where a married king finds a girl asleep, and can’t wake her so rapes her instead.
The 1940 version of Pinocchio is no exception. The movie is based on a story that appeared as a serial in a newspaper called The Adventures of Pinocchio, written in 1881 and 1882 by Carlo Collodi. Jiminy Cricket appears as the Talking Cricket in the book, and does not play as prominent of a role.
He first appears in chapter 4 in which the truism that children do not like to have their behaviour corrected by people who know much more than they do is illustrated. Apropos, when the Talking Cricket tells Pinocchio to go back home:
At these last words, Pinocchio jumped up in a fury, took a hammer from the bench, and threw it with all his strength at the Talking Cricket.
Perhaps he did not think he would strike it. But, sad to relate, my dear children, he did hit the Cricket, straight on its head.
With a last weak “cri-cri-cri” the poor Cricket fell from the wall, dead!
You might be happy to know that Pinocchio did learn his lesson quite soon after that-or seemed to. While he didn’t seem to feel bad about killing the cricket (in fact, he later tells Gepetto, “It was his own fault, for I didn’t want to kill him.”), he did seem to regret not taking the cricket’s advice as he runs into more and more trouble. At last, karma catches up to Pinocchio and he gets his feet burned off.
As he no longer had any strength left with which to stand, he sat down on a little stool and put his two feet on the stove to dry them. There he fell asleep, and while he slept, his wooden feet began to burn. Slowly, very slowly, they blackened and turned to ashes.
Don’t worry-Gepetto forgives him and builds him new feet, which is really more than Pinocchio deserves. You see, when Pinocchio first became “alive” and learned to walk, the first thing he did was run off. What’s worse is that Pinocchio leads people to believe that Gepetto has abused him, which lands Gepetto squarely in prison.
You would think by this time that Pinocchio would learn to be a good, obedient little boy, but that simply is not the case. The Talking Cricket returns as a ghost to tell Pinocchio not to get involved with some people who claim planting gold coins will result in a tree of gold. Rather than apologizing for throwing a hammer at the poor bug, Pinocchio scoffs at the advice once again.
Pinocchio’s decision to continue to ignore the Cricket resulted in him finding more grief in the way of being hanged by the very people who had told him about planting gold coins:
And they ran after me and I ran and ran, till at last they caught me and tied my neck with a rope and hanged me to a tree, saying, `Tomorrow we’ll come back for you and you’ll be dead and your mouth will be open, and then we’ll take the gold pieces that you have hidden under your tongue.’
The hanging scene was actually where the story was meant to end. Basically, Collodi wanted to convey the message that children could face grave consequences for being disobedient. However, the editor of the paper requested that Collodi continue writing-perhaps wishing for a bit more of a happily ever after himself-and that’s where the blue fairy came in to save the puppet.
In the additional chapters, Collodi made it so that Pinocchio learned his lesson and decided to take care of his father rather than spend his time playing and running amok.
In the end, Talking Cricket had a chance at revenge, but didn’t take it:
Father and son looked up to the ceiling, and there on a beam sat the Talking Cricket.
“Oh, my dear Cricket,” said Pinocchio, bowing politely.
“Oh, now you call me your dear Cricket, but do you remember when you threw your hammer at me to kill me?”
“You are right, dear Cricket. Throw a hammer at me now. I deserve it! But spare my poor old father.”
“I am going to spare both the father and the son. I have only wanted to remind you of the trick you long ago played upon me, to teach you that in this world of ours we must be kind and courteous to others, if we want to find kindness and courtesy in our own days of trouble.”
“You are right, little Cricket, you are more than right, and I shall remember the lesson you have taught me…”
Wow
Dang bro
Nice and short
@@recessionriche lol
That Sleeping Beauty example? Disney wasn’t the first to censor that, he was basing it on the Charles Perrault version that thankfully removed the Somnophiliatic Rape… however, in Perrault’s version, the titular Princess would sleep for a century until a prince wakes her up (sans the kiss), meaning that her family in the past century died and never got to see her live a happy life, an element that was removed in the Disney version.
"A regular talking cricket"
Well, thank God he isn't a grasshopper. My mom and I hate those things
the messed up origins of the fox and the hound
Jacob Medrano what is it
Jacob Medrano I was asking for the plot but I searched it myself hours ago
your wish, is granted
The fox and the hound sounds like a lady that is a fox slang for an attractive lady and hound for horny man
@@abrakadabra9033 You're right, it does😳
I’ve watched a lot of “The real story behind _____” from bigger channels and all. But this is by far the best.
The most detailed, the most professional yet with the most personality.
You’re incredible and I’m so glad I found your channel even if it was by mistake.
Oddly, everytime I watch your videos, doesn’t matter how creepy they get, I always end up wanting to read the original story.
Because the way you explain it makes it sound so entertaining.
Instead of trying to freak people out, you’re basically promoting amazing books and reading itself.
That’s probably my favorite thing of your videos, I hope you’ll reach your 5,000 likes, you clearly deserve +5,000,000.
Also, this is beside the point, but are your arms ok? They seem red on the sides.😂✨
This movie had always scared me as a kid...something very dark about it but that's why I also find it fascinating
Bakhakahaiwwj FINALLY, thank you so much!!! I hope your channel will be a long last one, I really enjoy every video you’ve made so far 💙💙
“Well this is what you get kids for being bad: a very graphic and depressing ending” lovely message..
0:19 When I spill the tea about some juicy gossip I heard earlier.
The puppet master seemed nice :)
Cathrine Animates what, he did
Cathrine Animates no, he was aweful
Cathrine Animates these stories sure are dark. Depending on what country their from
I don't know if it has a "messed up origin" or not but could you plz do Dumbo soon?
I'll see what I can find ;)
YASSS
The original book Dumbo was based on was never sold to the public as far as I could tell, and wasn't even very different from the movie.
Ever heard of the elephant Jumbo which inspired the name Dumbo (real name Jumbo jr.)? That is animal abuse of cosmic proportions perpetrated by 19th century sickos.
THANK U SOOOO MUCH. I’ve been waiting so long ❤️
I have binged watch your messed up origins and I’m so happy!!! I love these so much
Honestly can't get enough of how you paraphrase the entire Disney film and it still feels like I watched the whole thing. I seriously enjoy that so much!! Any thoughts on the Lion King?
I remember that the Cat in the book pretended to be blind, not deaf.
I love how all the content is covered not just the foundation but the little stuff ❤️
I’ve been waiting for this one! Pinocchio is one of the most effed up stories
The Disney version creeped me out but I loved it and bought the live action version, which was way more related to the real story. Then I investigated until I found the book and loved it even more!
Waddup homie! Keep doing yo thing. High quality videos and sound logic, always.
NOTIFICATION FAM! Love this series, Jon! Watching all these during work, keep myself awake through out the day and thank you for that!
Amazing, this is why i love Disney, because you, keep making amazing videos!
Jon makes the most entertaining videos ! Really appreciate the effort that goes into making these
Now this is the most messed up.....Can't wait to watch part 2!!
Is there one story that is more messed up?......Oke i love this channel.
I actually find it funny that Pinocchio just threw the hammer at the cricket lmao
"pinnochs" 😂
“I love bologna. I hate looking for it in the store. I get lost.”
Me: me too. Except cookies not bologna
🔥 ▪️literally drawing goals ▪️🔥
"Mangiafuoco." Literally, "fire-eater."
FUN FACT: If the villain's name were "fire- _thrower,"_ as was one villain in _The Decameron,_ his name would be... "Buttafuoco!"
Italiano si?
@@saikosocialP4 - Only about a quarter from my mother's side. What little Italian I know, I got from reading the footnotes of classical literature... and _The Sopranos._ =P
@@fleetcenturion oh ok.
As greatful as I am that the world has forgotten about Joey Buttafuoco, some of you who are my age should really get the damn joke.
I would want to see this version.
You are very right my friend I also kind of scary that about old movies😊
"I hate looking for it in the store because I always get lost."
does anyone else imagine like a 24 year old Jon walking around Kroger calling for his mom?
The two things that scared me about Pinocchio were Monstro and the part with the Donkeys
I could've sworn the author of Pinocchio actually hated kids
Sensei Reiji holy crap he is?
Carlo collodi?
@@Kamil-ln3qv Lmao yeah Carlo was not a fan of kids so obviously dark and dangerous consequences for Pinocchio were what he figured would keep kids from misbehaving
@@lukeamoakoh5333 I wonder how HE was as a kid lol
@@lessismore8533 I think he just found them annoying a lot more book writers hate children too.
I just discovered this channel from a comment under a video from "The Talko" claiming that they didn't give you credit for your ideas. I've been bingewatching this series for a few hours on 1.25x speed and I really hope you get the credit you deserve🤗
**Pinocchio Gets Hanged**
My brain: *You shouldn’t have left Sayori hanging*
Wow! The Russian Pinocchio - Bruatino, is closer to the book especially the beginning part!
Hey! I just wanted to thank you for the awesome content! As soon as I watched one of your videos for the first time I sighed because I knew I would have to subscribe, so I did and kept watching! You're the man!
Love your vids man. Keep up the good work.
I always get so hyped when jon uploads
You had a nice sunburn here lol 😂 good video!!
8:43 is when I realized that Jon Solo is my favorite youtuber.
When I was little I HATED Pinocchio. It scared the crap out of me. That pleasure island messed me up.
That stretchy face effect though 😂
I know the disney version scared me when I was young but the real thing is even more dark
Ive started watching you a few days ago and i am loving this series!
I never cared for Pinocchio for the exact same reasons, Stromboli and the donkey kids scenes. The end always did make me cry.
I really love this series,your channel and your content in general plz make more vids in this origins series
You’re channel and videos are honestly super interesting! Keep on doing what you’re doing!
ATLANTIS THE LOST EMPIRE. Please, I know it's a forgotten Disney classic but I love it and I know I'm not alone. Please like for him to notice! 👐👐👐
Dont know if your said but Pinocchio also has a live action movie that came out in 1996
Nathan Adams That movie is so creepy
When I first saw that movie, (I was about 5) I literally thought he would run into the middle of the road at the middle of the night, and turn you into a donkey. Idk why I thought this xD
@@nesssssssxoxo I thought he'd hide in your closet and when you're going to sleep he attacks you while being butt ass naked.
And another one that just came out.
8:43
I laughed harder than I should’ve 😂
I love these videos there so entertaining, I can't wait for the next one!!
Yay a new video! Always enjoy your content. 😁👍
Awesome job!!!! 💟💟💟
Please keep uploading more content, loving this!!!!😊😊😊😊
Do Anastasia for the next messed up Origin
So, I grew up with the original story (which in Tuscany is literally everywhere lol) and I always got upset watching the Disney movie because it wasn't alike at all so seeing how the rest of the world is instead upset at the original cracks me up every time lol
Btw, wasn't the cat BLIND?
Hercules/Heracles is not 10k years old lol. His legend can't be more than 3370yo as it mentions Mycenean Greece, and is more likely around ~2500yo as that was around when Greeks were romanticizing pre-Bronze Age collapse Greece.
I started with one video and now I can't stop watching your videos, they are so awesome
Yessss I've been waiting for this one THANK YOU
Your videos are so amazing, thankyou so much on informing about what's going on in the Disney movies originally. So interesting
8:43-8:51 was so innocent i almost died. Awwwwe someone get Jon solo cup some meat 😂
Came here after playing lies of p too know a little bit of the og story and am loving how the game twisted the book
Watching this while playing the new game, lies of p is pretty interesting. The game has some details from the original story that i never knew
Who's here before 💯 views
Wonderful . Had to watch again .
"Nah, he just met a regular talking cricket." As one does.
The one thing I've noticed in a continuation of each review is that, for a moment. I don't remember any of the scenes from the Disney films until I see a clip, then its like I watched it yesterday...
this was sooo interesting. loved it! guys please like this i want more!
How is Pinocchio supposed to know the rules of life when he's only like a week old?
Thanks for making a new video. Hope that thumbs up reaches to 5000, or even more. Would like to watch more of your videos. Find them really cool😄😄
Love the stories but I look forward to the remarks and side bars!! They're hilarious 🤣
Another amazing vid,love ya
Rickety Cricket!!! 😅😅😅 I love the Always Sunny reference. Huge fan.
I found your channel today and can I just say that I find your content so interesting.
I having been binging all of your videos and now I’m subscribed and I turned on post notifications. 😁
Omg the bologna speech 😂 you're so Adorkable and thats why I love you. (You're in depth coverage of said videos as well) I personally dont follow you on Twitter because I dont have one. Facebook, MySpace, and Tumblr only.
I remember on Family Guy they were making fun of Pinecioo and they were saying that his dad would let him get away with lying
Hey Jon! Great video, I've been loving this series. I'm sorry you aren't getting as many likes and followers as you hoped. I've been subscribed for a while but I'll make sure to follow you everywhere else. Just don't get discouraged, you are doing an awesome job!! Greetings from Honduras :)
You deserve so many more subs, likes, and viewers.
So basically,
the real story is...
Beginning: He becomes alive and also a brat
Middle: He makes bad things
End: He regrets his bad decisions of doing bad things and eventually dies... 😵
This is amazing and I had a bad day so this just made me really happy thank you so much
Love these videos!!!!! also what’s wrong with your arms? I’m just asking not to be rude of course!
your best episode ever
As a kid i loved Pinocchio sooo much (i mean the book). I dont think there is anything wrong with it.
Man I know that Pinocchio had dark moments in the movie but I never knew that its original version was a lot more darker.
umm..guys there's a full length animated movie (excellent animation BTW) of this book