Pinocchio

Carli 2021-11-12 08:01:24

At first it was a cricket singing. The cricket should be an introduction. It should lead to the fairy to help realize the wish and realize Pinocchio’s dad’s wish that his puppet becomes a real person. His dad is a carpenter... Maybe it’s called a craftsman who makes an alarm clock. By the way, it seems that it is not so common and good-looking now. I have a cat and a little goldfish.

A puppet must have a quality to become a real person, and then a cricket will accompany his children with a lot of questions asking why they need to sleep

The next day his dad sent him to school, but the cricket didn’t follow the puppet when he got to the door. He was abducted by two bad guys and wanted to be a puppet actor-the temptation was sold and cheated. The classic came and the nose grew longer. Simply getting longer means that the wood grows and blooms normally. Hahaha Does a child deceive people? If no one teaches him, he will lie about three days after he was born.

On the way back, I was taken away by a liar. I went to an island that can turn a child into a donkey—it should be educational here, right? Don’t smoke or drink to damage. Follow the adults, don’t lie? (Does Snow White teach her children not to eat what others give?) The puppet’s dad was swallowed into the belly of a whale to find him. The puppet fled home and found that his dad was not there. The fairy delivered the letter, so it was his dad.

And finally succeeded and became a human

Hey, I didn’t watch it when I was a kid. I will make up for it when I grow up. It really is a cartoon that a child watched.

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  • Ike 2021-11-12 08:01:24

    I haven't been very cold about this story

  • Uriel 2022-03-27 09:01:04

    Now China can't make such a good movie. Family, friendship, and human nature are all involved. It is especially suitable for children to watch.

Pinocchio quotes

  • Jiminy Cricket: All right, then, here's what we'll tell 'em. You can't go to the theater. Say thank you just the same - you're sorry, but you've got to go to school.

    Pinocchio: Mmm-hmm.

    Foulfellow: Pinocchio! Oh, Pinocchio! Woo-hoo!

    Jiminy Cricket: Here they come, Pinoke. Now, you tell 'em.

    Foulfellow: Woo hoo! Oh, little boy! Ah, there you are. Where were we? Ah, yes. On to the theater!

    Pinocchio: Good-bye, Jiminy! Good-bye!

    Jiminy Cricket: Good-bye? Huh? Good-bye?

    [Sees Pinocchio going off with Foulfellow and Gideon]

    Jiminy Cricket: Hey, Pinoke! You can't go...! There he goes. What'll I do? I'll run and tell his father. No, that'd be snitching. I'll go after him myself.

  • The Blue Fairy: Would you like to be Pinocchio's conscience?

    Jiminy Cricket: [blushing] Well, uh, I... Uh-huh.

    The Blue Fairy: Very well. What is your name?

    Jiminy Cricket: [tipping his hat] Oh, Cricket's the name. *Jiminy* Cricket!

    The Blue Fairy: Kneel, Mr. Cricket.

    Jiminy Cricket: Huh?

    [Kneels]

    Jiminy Cricket: No tricks now.

    [the fairy taps Jiminy with her wand; his rags turn into fine clothes]

    The Blue Fairy: I dub you Pinocchio's conscience, Lord High Keeper of the Knowledge of Right and Wrong, Counselor in Moments of High Temptation, and Guide Along the Straight and Narrow Path. Arise, Sir Jiminy Cricket.

    Jiminy Cricket: [Admiring his new clothes] Well! Ho-ho-ho! My, my! Mmm! Say, that's pretty swell! Gee, thanks. But, uh, don't I get a badge or something?

    The Blue Fairy: Well, we'll see.

    Jiminy Cricket: You mean maybe I will?

    The Blue Fairy: I shouldn't wonder.

    Jiminy Cricket: Make it a gold one?

    The Blue Fairy: Maybe.