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- When Pinocchio returns home, he finds the shop empty and learns from a letter by the Blue Fairy that Geppetto, venturing out to sea to rescue Pinocchio from Pleasure Island, had been swallowed by Monstro (a whale-like variation of The Terrible Dogfish).
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Determined to rescue his father, Pinocchio reunites with Geppetto and his pets inside Monstro, where Pinocchio burns spare furniture to choke their captor into releasing them. This done, Monstro pursues them to the coast, where Pinocchio pulls Geppetto to safety, but himself falls senseless.
After a search, Pinocchio is swallowed by Monstro (though Jiminy is not) and reunites with Geppetto, who is taken aback when he discovers Pinocchio having been affected by Pleasure Island's curse has donkey ears, tail, and bray in his laugh and wonders how that happened to him.
The relationship between Pinocchio and Geppetto is one of unconditional love and selflessness. Geppetto acts as a father figure to Pinocchio, sacrificing his own comfort and wellbeing to provide for his wooden son.
Sep 8, 2022 · This comes after Pinocchio rescues Geppetto from Monstro the whale, which is present and correct in the new movie. But from this moment, the remake decides to follow its own, more...
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Sep 8, 2022 · When finally left alone, Geppetto confesses to an empty room that the cuckoo clocks were beloved by a woman in his life, whose name he speaks in a hushed, reverent voice.
Dec 9, 2022 · During the concluding moments of the film, Pinocchio and Spazzatura find Geppetto and Cricket in the belly of the terrible Dogfish. Cricket devises an escape plan that involves Pinocchio using his extending nose to reach the Dogfish’s blowhole, force it to sneeze, and then get out of there.
In the last chapter, out of the mouth of The Terrible Dogfish with Geppetto, Pinocchio finally stops being a puppet and becomes a real boy (thanks to the intervention of the Fairy in a dream). In the novel, Pinocchio is often depicted with a pointy hat, a jacket, and a pair of colored, knee-length pants.