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      • Once Pinocchio returns, a parrot mocks him for falling for the Fox and Cat's tricks. Pinocchio rushes to the Catchfools courthouse, where he reports the theft of the coins to a gorilla judge. Although he is moved by Pinocchio's plea, the gorilla judge sentences him to four months in prison for the crime of foolishness.
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  2. Rather than being an intrepid, noble hero, Pinocchio is rude, selfish, naive, curious, forgetful, easily swayed by temptation, slow to learn from his mistakes, upset when things go wrong, but...

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    Pinocchio is a wooden marionette (a puppet that is manipulated with wires or strings) and not a hand puppet (directly controlled from inside by the puppeteer's hand). However, the piece of wood from which he is derived is animated, and so Pinocchio moves independently.

  4. Pinocchio's relationship with the Fox and the Cat is one of manipulation and deceit. They befriend Pinocchio with ulterior motives, leading him astray and encouraging him to engage in dishonest behavior.

  5. While there, Pinocchio meets Lucignolo, a thief that stole 29 lollipops from a candy shop (although the judges are shown eating them) who is being released. Four months later, during the celebration of the King's son's birth, Pinocchio is set free.

  6. The 1940 Walt Disney cartoon has ensured that the character of Pinocchio remains familiar: but the book is far richer in the details of the adventures of the naughty puppet in search of boyhood. Carlo Collodi (Lorenzini) The story of Pinocchio - A short biography telling how he came to write Pinocchio. Includes a couple of Pinocchio photos.

  7. Brief Synopsis. Set in Italy, "Pinocchio" tells the story of a wooden puppet created by the kind-hearted woodcarver, Geppetto. As soon as Pinocchio comes to life, he finds himself in a world full of wonder, temptation, and danger.

  8. When they actually lay down the law, it's on the good guys. Pinocchio actually gets jailed just for being robbed, and when all the prisoners are set free for no reason except that the emperor feels like it, he's not released until he says he's a thief. Prank Punishment: The Blue Fairy is really fond of those. Making Pinocchio's nose grow for ...

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