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Everything Wrong With Pinocchio in 17 Minutes or Less
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With a new Pinocchio on the way soon, we went back to the classic Disney original, and this movie is insane. And sinful!

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@neflufv6392

1 year ago

Let’s be real, Pinocchio is one of those movies you enjoy watching as a kid, and then once you grow up realize it was all nightmare fuel

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@carolinamurtha3102

1 year ago

As a kid, the kids misbehaving on the island and turning into donkeys and THEN not being returned to their parents was such a terrifying concept. And the whale. Why did the whale have HUMAN TEETH? As an adult, I couldn’t believe how quick Geppetto was to send him to school.

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@Legionfox1

1 year ago

Pleasure Island apparently has a curse that turns boys into donkeys if they misbehave while in the area. The reason why it only goes part way for Pinocchio is because he and Jiminy leave Pleasure Island before the transformation could finish. The movie just didn't bother explaining any of it.

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@americaroleplayer

1 year ago

Fun fact: You can actually pet a fish! It depends on the type of fish, but many fish (especially betas) enjoy pets. You do exactly what Geppetto did, stick a couple fingers in and wait for the fish to come to you. If the fish wants to be pet it'll rub against you, similar to how a cat does.

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@thevfxmancolorizationvfxex4051

1 year ago

The scene where Lampwick screams for his mama while turning into a Donkey is still one of the most disturbing moments in all of cinema..

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@EdBoy1215

1 year ago

I take it you didn't give a sin for Pinocchio being able to breath underwater because he's technically a magically-animated puppet. Of course, that leaves a question: shouldn't the fact that Pinocchio was able to survive underwater but suddenly drowned while being chased by Monstro count as a sin?

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@danandtab7463

1 year ago

As a kid watching this, the happiest moment for me was seeing that the pets survived the whale escape. I truly never really thought about that whole thing with Pinocchio drowning, after a whole sequence of him walking abound and talking underwater like he's Spongebob.

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@nosfonader8792

1 year ago

That realization of the the guy who turns kids into donkeys still being at large is horrifying Honest John: even in a 1940s movie eating an apple shows your character is an asshole cliche still applies Jimmy Cricket: Guess he won't need me anymore..WAIT WHAT?! A supernatural being gives this thing an all important task and he just quits? HOW IS THAT ALLOWED 🤣

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@alvaroperez2349

1 year ago

You know what’s messed up? Normally In Disney films, the villain gets their comeuppance one way or another, but the Coachman in this actually got away with human trafficking.

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@JMackVR

1 year ago

Not to be the "sinning the sinners" guy, but Pinocchio was the second-ever Disney animated feature, so Peter Pan and Alice in Wonderland would actually be product placement for your own upcoming films. That might be even worse. Add two sins.

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@ZombieWilfred

1 year ago

02:57 I used to have a ghost knife fish that loved to be petted, which was weird and awesome because they're kinda scary looking fish. Discovered this while rearranging things in its tank. I was always careful to clean my hands thoroughly before and after petting it to ensure no harm was done, though.

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@KahjalDragon

1 year ago

god remembering that each and every frame of this movie is hand drawn and painted with little to no technological assistance whatsoever makes it so clear how jaw droppingly beautiful every moment is though, no holds barred, the constant use of prespective and weird anatomy with the characters twisting and flipping around and the movements of their clothing ect ect ect. SUCH a work of art

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@yosefdemby8792

1 year ago

0:18 According to animation voice historian Keith Scott, Disney claimed it would spoil the illusion. However, the real reason most companies didn't give voice actors credit was because they'd ask for more money. Mel Blanc being the only credited voice actor in animation for years arguably made him a celebrity.

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@mattlawler8794

1 year ago

In the book, Pinocchio completely turns into a donkey. A man buys him and then throws him into the ocean I. Order to drown him and use his Hyde for drum skins. Fish eat the dinky parts off and he is restored to being a wooden boy again. Also in the book, Pinocchio kills the cricket and the cricket is a ghost for the rest of the book. If you think that the movie is weird, it’s really tuned down for the movie.

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@ejay1118

1 year ago

You missed a couple; Stromboli's show seems to be only Stromboli. So, who's playing the music he's "conducting," and who's operating the puppets? Also, neither Foulfellow, Gideon nor the Coachman ever get caught for their deeds! (There was a scene showing this, but it got cut.)

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@flackstar007

1 year ago

Apart from being an analogy for religion from it's concept of being born sinful to a whale swallowing a person) this movie mostly highlights the complete apathy of human society. From sending unprepared children into the world with no means of protecting themselves, to the lack of any effort from the townsfolk to try and locate the missing children. Also there is magical intervention for a grown man swallowed by a whale, but nothing for the children who were led astray while their parents cared little and did nothing to keep them safe. In short the early Disney classics held few actual values to be learned apart from cluing children into the reality that society will actively seek ways to exploit others for any reason possible. I am Glad the Disney franchise is slowly learning... :-)

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@KatieVanHelsing

1 year ago

I will fight for the entirety of my life that the Donkey Transformation scene is one of the top 5- if not top 3- scariest/ most traumatizing things Disney has ever done. There are horror movies less scary than that scene.

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@bad2dabohn1992

1 year ago

I know some things are glossed over in this movie, but even as a kid I wondered how the f*"$ Geppetto was swallowed by Monstro? We know Jiminy says he went looking for Pinocchio but the notion of a woodcarver even THINKING a wooden boy would go towards the ocean seems pretty freaking astronomical

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@man_on_wheelz

1 year ago

I recently rewatched this as an adult, like a year or two ago and the thing I was most amazed by is how much emphasis the world has placed on associating Pinocchio with the lying, growing nose when that scene only lasted about 5 minutes in it's entirety and was never brought up again. The kids turning into Donkeys lasted weeks longer than that scene! We talk so little about that, I forgot that was even in the movie!

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@marieroberts5458

1 year ago

I doubt anyone remembers, but there was a live action TV special featuring Danny Kaye as Carlo Collodi/Geppetto and Carlo's daughter, Sandy Duncan(?) as Pinocchio, and it was wonderful. In the show, Carlo was head of a struggling troop of actors and he wrote Pinocchio as his ticket to being a success, while his daughter wanted to go away to school (a famous Italian University) to study...he wanted her to stay at least long enough to make the troop a success...she stays and plays the part, and the show makes enough money to set the player up for a while, so at the end Dad Carlo lets her go...Danny Kaye sells it and the whole play really works. Don't know how the other live action shows did...last time it was a live action movie called "Geppetto" with Drew Carey in the title role and I think the middle son from Home Improvement was the talking wooden boy. I'm not sure if there have been others and not sure that I'll see the new Tom Hanks' version, but we'll see.

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