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    Pinocchio (/ pɪˈnoʊkioʊ / ⓘ pin-OH-kee-oh; [ 1 ]Italian: [piˈnɔkkjo]) is a fictional character and the protagonist of the children's novel, The Adventures of Pinocchio (1883) by Italian writer Carlo Collodi of Florence, Tuscany. [ 2 ][ 3 ] Pinocchio was carved by a woodcarver named Geppetto in a Tuscan village.

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    Geppetto (/ dʒəˈpɛtoʊ / jə-PET-oh; Italian: [dʒepˈpetto]) [1] is a fictional character in the 1883 Italian novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi. Geppetto is an elderly, impoverished woodcarver and the creator (and thus 'father') of Pinocchio.

  4. Sep 26, 2024 · Pinocchio was carved out of a piece of wood by the old wood-carver Gepetto(Geppetto). The puppet acts like a human child: he frequently gets into trouble and is often impulsive and mischievous. When he tells a lie, his nose grows longer, and when he tells the truth, his nose resumes its normal size.

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  5. Dec 12, 2005 · In the Disney version, Geppetto, who carved Pinocchio, was a wealthy artisan, but Callodi described him as a penurious wood-carver who worked in a hole under the steps of a town house.

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    This loveable wooden marionette puppet has just one mission; to become a real boy. He acts like a boy, and thanks to Geppetto’s handiwork, he even kind of looks like one, but no matter how hard he wishes, that alone can’t make him real. Pinocchio’s defining feature is, of course, his nose. Every time he tells a lie, it grows a little longer, so eve...

    Mister Geppetto is the talented puppet maker who carved Pinocchio from a single pinewood block. Despite his reputation for disliking children, he cares for him like a son from the moment he brings his wooden creation to life. He sometimes loses his temper with Pinocchio, but deep down, Geppetto is a warm-hearted, patient, and kind man, which is jus...

    The Talking Cricket, or ‘il Grillo Parlante’ in Italian, is very different from Disney’s‘Jiminy Cricket’ version of the character. He’s still a source of valuable wisdom for Pinocchio, but he’s much less patient and much more confrontational than his animated counterpart. In fact, he has a pretty low opinion of Pinocchio at the start of the story, ...

    The Fairy with Turquoise Hair, or ‘The Fairy’ for short, is a kind-hearted forest-dwelling spirit. She first appears in the story when she rescues Pinocchio from a tree, where he’s been strung up and left for dead by the Fox and the Cat. Despite Pinocchio’s rebellious ways, she quickly forms a bond with him, and eventually, she adopts him as her so...

    Candlewick’s real name is Romeo, but his tall and lanky stature earned him his famous nickname. As Pinocchio’s unruly best friend, he does his best to lead the puppet astray. He’s by far the most mischievous student in their class and is always on the lookout for trouble. Candlewick couldn’t care less about morals and good behaviour, and he has no ...

    The Fox and the Cat are a pair of conniving con men who get their kicks from lying, stealing, and cheating. The Fox is sharp and cunning, and he uses his intelligence to plot a whole host of wicked schemes. But the Cat is much more dim-witted, and he eagerly follows his friend’s orders without question. We first meet these notorious antagonists whe...

    The Terrible Dogfish gets his name from the Italian ‘Il terribile Pesce-cane,’ meaning ‘The Terrible Shark.’ But whatever species he is, he trulyisterrifying. Soaring five stories high and over a kilometre in length, this massive sea monster is the most feared creature in the ocean. The Terrible Dogfish first appears when he swallows up Geppetto, w...

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  6. In the first half of the 19th century, a young boy named Carlo Lorenzini, originally from Florence, spent stretches of his childhood living here with relatives, and later, when he became a writer,...

  7. Pinocchio was carved out of a piece of wood by the old wood-carver Gepetto (also spelled Geppetto). The puppet acts like a human child: he frequently gets into trouble and is often impulsive and mischievous.

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