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Gepetto's wish soon comes true when a fairy turns Pinocchio into a boy - albeit still in his wooden form - and gives a cricket the power to speak in order to keep track of the newly-created child.
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Pinocchio: The Series, also known as Saban's The Adventures of Pinocchio and known as Mock of the Oak Tree (樫の木モック, Kashi no Ki Mokku) in Japan, is a 52-episode anime series by Tatsunoko Production first aired on Fuji Television in 1972, which was edited by Saban in 1990. [1] .
Pinocchio: The Series (樫の木モック Kashi no Ki Mokku) is an anime series from 1972, created by Tatsunoko Productions. The story is based on the novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Italian author Carlo Collodi.
피노키오 (Korean) Genres: adventure, fantasy. find similar anime based on genres. Objectionable content: None. Plot Summary: The adventures of a wooden puppet who wants to be a real boy, but has a...
Pinocchio: The Series also known as Saban's The Adventures of Pinocchio, is the (Canadian) English dub for Kashi no ki Mokku. This version of the Series is heavily edited. It censors a lot of abuse, religious themes and character deaths that the original anime shows.
In the English dub most of the darkest moments have been edited around to be less dramatic or cut entirely, such as Pinocchio setting himself on fire to unfreeze himself and almost burning to death in the series finale.
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In the 1988 animation The Adventures of Pinocchio, directed by Ippei Kuri and Jim Terry, Pinocchio is voiced by actress Danielle Romeo. He appears in the 1991 animated film The Magic Riddle. Pinocchio appeared in the 1993 direct-to-video adaptation by GoodTimes Entertainment, voiced by Jeannie Elias.