In the film, Pinocchio was first introduced as a lifeless puppet. Throughout the course of the film, Pinocchio becomes more and more aware of the dangers of his life and even set out to rescue his father from a legendary sea monster, which would soon give him the earnings to becoming a real boy. Pinocchio transformed from a brat of a kid to a truly innocent little boy made of wood. Much like in the original story, Pinocchio was going to be rude, but Walt Disney knew that that was not the little wooden boy for his film. Pinocchio was originally planned to be a bratty and selfish know-it-all character. Eventually, further development lead to Pinocchio taking on the more innocent traits that he has in the final film. In early drafts, Pinocchio also retained his more obnoxious traits from the original story, though Walt hated the direction as Pinocchio was not likeable enough. Soon enough, animator Milt Kahl created a small piece of animation that would eventually become Walt Disney's Pinocchio. The task was so frustrating that Walt Disney actually ceased production on the film until they were able to find the right Pinocchio. The animators tried and tried to get the right wooden boy. One of the most challenging tasks the Disney studios went through during the making of the film was finding the perfect Pinocchio. 4.3 One Man's Dream II: The Magic Lives On.3.1.3 Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance.3.1.2 Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories.Walt Disney and his crew used a marionette model and child actor Dickie Jones, who voiced Pinocchio in the movie, to animate the character. He is a living puppet who must prove himself worthy to become a real boy, with the help of Jiminy Cricket as his conscience. Pinocchio is the main protagonist from the 1940 film of the same name. Worthington Foulfellow, Gideon, Stromboli, The Coachman and his minions, Monstro, Heartless, Maleficent, Pain and Panic, Nightmares, Young Xehanort, Xemnas, Mizrabelĭances with his "father", now flesh-and-blood, around the workshop. Jiminy Cricket, Geppetto, The Blue Fairy, Figaro, Cleo, Lampwick, Mickey and Friends, Sorcerer Mickey, Sora, Riku, Meow Wow, Komory Bat, other Spirits, Squall Leonheart, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Simba, Genie, Dumbo, Emma Swan, Henry Mills. Geppetto's "son", Jiminy's friend, schoolboy, performer, loafer Handsome, slender marionette, slightly pudgy face, black hair, blue eyes, 4 fingers (later 5 as his flesh-and-blood form at the end), yellow hat, blue bow tie, white opera gloves, red overalls with yellow buttons, black vest
Happy-go-lucky, naive, brave, simple, innocent, gullible, wide-eyed, friendly, sweet, good-natured, assuming, childlike Pinocchio from the original story of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi Jakob Davies and Eion Bailey ( Once Upon a Time)Įlan Garfias (Kinect Disneyland Adventures) Mickey's Once Upon a Christmastime ParadeĮlijah Wood (Late-80s-era educational shorts) Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse