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  1. Disney Wiki. in: Pinocchio, Disney characters, Characters, and 2 more. Pinocchio characters. Category page. Blue Fairy. Cleo. The Coachman's Assistants. Jiminy Cricket. Dancing Puppets. Fabiana. Category:Fairies. Figaro. Gendarme. Geppetto. Gideon (Pinocchio) Honest John. J. Category:Jiminy Cricket. Lampwick. Monstro. Pinocchio (character)

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    Pinocchio (/ p ɪ ˈ n oʊ k i oʊ / pin-OH-kee-oh, 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.

  3. Characters; Pinocchio: Pinocchio • Jiminy Cricket • The Blue Fairy • Geppetto • Figaro • Cleo • Honest John • Gideon • Stromboli • Dancing Puppets • The Coachman • The Coachman's Assistants • Lampwick • The Stupid Little Boys • Monstro • Gendarme. Geppetto: Junior Buonragazzo • Lazardo V • Signora Giovanni

  4. Categories: Pinocchio. Characters in Italian novels by novel. Characters in novels of the 19th century. Characters in children's literature. Fictional Italian people in literature.

  5. Mar 29, 2024 · Pinocchio, American animated film, released in 1940, that is one of Walt Disney’s most beloved classics, known for its brilliant animation and compelling story. Adapted from a novel by C. Collodi , it chronicles the adventures of a wooden puppet whose lonely maker, Geppetto , wishes were a real boy.

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  6. The Adventures of Pinocchio, children’s novel written by C. Collodi. The Italian story first appeared in serial form in 1881 in an Italian children’s magazine and was published as a book in 1883. It is the basis of the 1940 Disney film, but the book is darker and more humorous than the movie.

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  8. Along his journey, Pinocchio encounters several characters representing the temptations and consequences of wrongdoing, as a cricket named Jiminy, who takes the role of Pinocchio's conscience, attempts to guide him in matters of right and wrong.

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