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Pinocchio ( , ) 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. Pinocchio was carved by a woodcarver named Geppetto in a Tuscan village. He is created as a wooden puppet, but he dreams of becoming a real boy. He is known for his long nose, which grows when he lies. Pinocchio is a cultural icon and one of the most reimagined characters in children's literature. His story has been adapted into many other media, notably the 1940 Disney film ''Pinocchio (1940 film), Pinocchio''. Collodi often used the Italian Tuscan dialect in his book. The name ''wikt:Pinocchio, Pinocchio'' is possibly derived from the rare Tuscan form ''wikt:pinocchio#Italian, pinocchio'' (“pine nut”) or constructed from ''wikt:pino#Italian, pino'' (“pine tree, pine wood”) and wiktionary:occhio, occhio ("eye").


Fictional character description

Pinocchio's characterization varies across interpretations, but several aspects are consistent across all adaptations: Pinocchio is an animated sentient puppet, Pinocchio's maker is Geppetto and Pinocchio's nose grows when he lies. Pinocchio is known for having a short nose that becomes longer when he is under stress (chapter 3), especially while lying. In the original tale, Collodi describes him as a "rascal," "imp," "wikt: scapegrace, scapegrace" (mischievous or wayward person), "disgrace," "ragamuffin," and "confirmed rogue," with even his father, carpenter Geppetto, referring to him as a "wretched boy." Upon being born, Pinocchio immediately laughs derisively in his creator's face, whereupon he steals the old man's wig. Pinocchio's bad behavior, rather than being charming or endearing, is meant to serve as a warning. Collodi originally intended the story, which was first published in 1881, to be a tragedy. It concluded with the puppet's execution. Pinocchio's enemies, the Fox and the Cat, bind his arms, pass a noose around his throat, and hang him from the branch of an oak tree.
A tempestuous northerly wind began to blow and roar angrily, and it beat the poor puppet from side to side, making him swing violently, like the clatter of a bell ringing for a wedding. And the swinging gave him atrocious spasms...His breath failed him and he could say no more. He shut his eyes, opened his mouth, stretched his legs, gave a long shudder, and hung stiff and insensible.


Characteristics


Clothing and character

Pinocchio is a wooden marionette (a puppet that is manipulated with wires) and not a hand puppet (directly controlled from inside by the puppeteer's hand). However, the piece of wood from which he is derived is animated, and so Pinocchio moves independently. He often gets carried away by bad company and is prone to lying. His nose becomes longer when lying to others. Because of these characteristics, he often finds himself in trouble. Pinocchio transforms the novel: he promises The Fairy with Turquoise Hair to become a real boy, flees with Candlewick (character), Candlewick to the Land of Toys, becomes a donkey, joins a circus, and becomes a puppet again. 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. In the Disney version, the appearance is different; the character is dressed in Tyrol (region), Tyrolean style, with Lederhosen and a hat with a feather.


Nose

Pinocchio's nose is his best-known characteristic. It grows in length when he tells a lie, but also does so in the book when it is first carved by Geppetto. The nose is mentioned only a couple of times in the book, but it reveals the Blue Fairy's power over Pinocchio when he acts disobediently. After the boy's struggling and weeping over his deformed nose, the Blue Fairy summons woodpeckers to peck it back to normal.


Literary analysis

Some literary analysts have described Pinocchio as an Hero's journey, epic hero. Like many Western literary heroes, such as Odysseus, Pinocchio descends into hell; he also experiences rebirth through metamorphosis, a common motif in fantasy literature.Morrissey, Thomas J., and Richard Wunderlich. "Death and Rebirth in Pinocchio." Children's Literature 11 (1983): 64–75. Before writing ''Pinocchio'', Collodi wrote a number of didactic children's stories for the then-recently Italian Unification, unified Italy, including a series about an unruly boy who undergoes humiliating experiences while traveling the country, titled ''Viaggio per l'Italia di Giannettino'' ('Little Johnny's voyage through Italy'). Throughout ''Pinocchio'', Collodi chastises Pinocchio for his lack of moral fiber and his persistent rejection of responsibility and desire for fun. The structure of the story of Pinocchio follows that of the folktales of peasants who venture out into the world but are naïvely unprepared for what they find and get into ridiculous situations. At the time of the writing of the book, this was a serious problem, arising partly from the Economic history of Italy, industrialization of Italy, which led to a growing need for reliable labor in the cities; the problem was exacerbated by similar, more or less simultaneous, demands for labor in the industrialization of other countries. One major effect was the emigration of much of the Italian peasantry to cities and foreign countries such as the United States. The main imperatives demanded of Pinocchio are to work, be good, and study. And in the end, Pinocchio's willingness to provide for his father and devote himself to these things transforms him into a real boy with modern comforts.


Media portrayals


Literature

* ''Il Segreto di Pinocchio'' (1894) by Gemma Mongiardini-Rembadi, published in the United States in 1913 as ''Pinocchio under the Sea''. * ''Pinocchio in Africa'' (1903) by Eugenio Cherubini. * ''The Heart of Pinocchio'' (1917) by Paolo Lorenzini. * ''Pinocchio in America'' (1928) by Angelo Patri. * ''Puppet Parade'' (1932) by Carol Della Chiesa. * The children's novel ''The Golden Key, or The Adventures of Buratino'' (1936) is a free retelling of the story of Pinocchio by Russian writer Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy. Some of the adventures are derived from Collodi, but many are either omitted or added. Pinocchio (''Buratino'') does not reform himself nor becomes a real human. For Tolstoy, Pinocchio as a puppet is a positive model of creative and non-conformist behavior. * ''Hi! Ho! Pinocchio!'' (1940) by Josef Marino. * ''Astro Boy'' (鉄腕アトム, ''Tetsuwan Atomu'') (1952), a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Osamu Tezuka, recasts loosely the Pinocchio theme.Frederik L. Schodt, Schodt, Frederik L. "Introduction." ''Astro Boy'' Volume 1 (Comic by Osamu Tezuka). Dark Horse Comics and Studio Proteus. Page 3 of 3 (The introduction section has 3 pages). . * ''Pinocchio in Venice'' (1991) by Robert Coover. * Stone Ocean (ストーンオーシャン, Sutōn Ōshan) (2000), the sixth part in the long running manga series, ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken) by Hirohiko Araki, features Pinocchio as one of the various fictional characters brought to life during the Bohemian Rhapsody Arc. * ''Pinocchio: The Boy'', (2002) children's picture book by Lane Smith (illustrator), Lane Smith. Viking Books. *''Fables (comics)'' (2002 - 2015), a comic book series by Bill Willingham includes Pinocchio (Fables), Pinocchio as a refugee, having fled his magical homeland and living in the mundane 21st century * ''Marvel Fairy Tales'' (2006–2008), a comic book series by C. B. Cebulski, features a retelling of ''The Adventures of Pinocchio'' with the robotic superhero called Vision (Marvel Comics), The Vision in the role of Pinocchio. * ''Wooden Bones'' (2012) by Scott William Carter describes a fictional untold story of Pinocchio, with a dark twist. Pino, as he's come to be known after he became a real boy, has discovered that he has the power to bring puppets to life himself. * ''Pinocchio by Pinocchio'' (2013) by Michael Morpurgo. * Pinocchio was the subject of the 2015 satirical novel ''Splintered: A Political Fairy Tale'' by Thomas London. * ''The Wooden Prince'' (2017) and ''Lord of Monsters'' (2017) by John Claude Bemis adapt the story to a science fiction setting.


Film


= Disney version

= When Walt Disney Animation Studios, Walt Disney Productions was developing the story for their film version of ''Pinocchio (1940 film), Pinocchio'' (1940), they intended to keep the obnoxious aspects of the original character, but Walt Disney himself felt that this made the character too unlikable, so alterations were made to incorporate traits of mischief and innocence to make Pinocchio more likable. Pinocchio was voiced by Dickie Jones. Today, the film is considered one of the finest Disney features ever made and List of films considered the best, one of the greatest animated films of all time. In the Pinocchio (video game), video game adaptation of the film, Pinocchio lives out (mostly) the same role as the film, traveling through the world filled with temptations and experiencing various forces. This Disney incarnation was later used in ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'', voiced by Peter Westy; and ''Disney's House of Mouse'', voiced by Michael Welch (actor), Michael Welch; as well as making cameo appearances in ''Aladdin (1992 Disney film), Aladdin'', ''Teacher's Pet (2004 film), Teacher's Pet'', ''Tangled'', the ''Mickey Mouse (TV series), Mickey Mouse'' television series, and ''Ralph Breaks the Internet''. Child actor Seth Adkins portrayed Pinocchio in the television musical film ''Geppetto (film), Geppetto'' (2000). Pinocchio is a supporting character, voiced by Seth Adkins, in the ''Kingdom Hearts (series), Kingdom Hearts'' video game series. He plays a major role in the Kingdom Hearts (video game), eponymous first game, ''Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories'', and ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', while in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' he appears during a flashback at the early stages. In ''Kinect Disneyland Adventures'', he appears as a meet-and-greet character in Fantasyland and has several quests for the player. In ''Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion'' Pinocchio is featured as one of the many iconic Disney characters kidnapped by the evil witch Mizrabel in her plot to dominate their world; he is imprisoned alongside Genie in the Cave of Wonders until eventually being rescued by Mickey Mouse. In the early 1990s, it is rumored that Elijah Wood portrayed the real-boy version of Pinocchio in the live-action segments for the updated List of Jiminy Cricket educational serials, Jiminy Cricket educational serials ''I'm No Fool'' and ''You'', in addition to the new shorts of ''I'm No Fool''. In March 2021, it was announced that Benjamin Evan Ainsworth would play him in Disney's Pinocchio (2022 live-action film), 2022 live-action/CGI remake of the animated film.


Other film adaptions


20th Century

* Pinocchio first appeared in a cinematic adaptation in ''Pinocchio (1911 film), Pinocchio'' (1911), an Italian live-action silent film, directed by Giulio Antamoro. The character is performed by French-Italian comedian Ferdinand Guillaume. * A 1936 adaptation ''The Adventures of Pinocchio (unfinished film), The Adventures of Pinocchio'' (''Le avventure di Pinocchio'') was planned in Italy by Raoul Verdini and Umberto Spano, but it was never entirely completed and is now considered Lost film, lost. Only the original script and some still frames are all that survived the film. *''The Golden Key (1939 film), The Golden Key'' (''Zolotoy Klyuchik'') is a 1939 Russian movie combining live-action and stop-motion animation, directed by Aleksandr Ptushko. The story is based on the novel ''The Golden Key, or The Adventures of Buratino'' (1936) by Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy. Pinocchio (''Buratino'') is a puppet voiced by actress Olga Shaganova-Obraztsova. *The first child actor to portray Pinocchio was Alessandro Tommei in the 1947 Italian film ''The Adventures of Pinocchio (1947 film), The Adventures of Pinocchio'' (''Le avventure di Pinocchio''), directed by Gianetto Guardone. * Italian comedian Totò portrayed Pinocchio in the 1952 film ''Toto in Color'' (''Totò a colori''). * Actor Mel Blanc voiced Pinocchio in a 1953 radio adaptation of the story. This is the second adaptation of Pinocchio with Mel Blanc involved, as Blanc voiced Gideon the Cat in the 1940 Disney film until all of his lines were deleted, save for three hiccups. * ''The Adventures of Buratino (1959 film), The Adventures of Buratino'' (''Priklyucheniya Buratino'') is a 1959 Soviet animated feature film directed by Dmitriy Babichenko and Ivan Ivanov-Vano. The story is based on the novel The Golden Key, or The Adventures of Buratino (1936) by Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy. Pinocchio (''Buratino'') is voiced by actress Nina Gulyaeva and in the 1998 shortened English-dubbed version (''Pinocchio and the Golden Key''), by child actor Joseph Mazzello. * In ''Pinocchio (1965 film), Pinocchio'' (1965), the character is portrayed by actor John Joy. * In the Belgian-American animated film ''Pinocchio in Outer Space'' (1965), the character is voiced by actor Peter Lazer. *''Pinocchio (1967 film), Pinocchio'' (''Turlis Abenteuer'') (1967) is an East German film, directed by Walter Beck. Pinocchio (''Turli'') is a puppet, voiced by actress Gina Prescott. In the final scene, as a boy, he is portrayed by Uwe Thielisch. * ''The Adventures of Pinocchio (1972 film), The Adventures of Pinocchio'' (''Un burattino di nome Pinocchio'', 1972) is an Italian animated film, written and directed by Giuliano Cenci. Pinocchio is voiced by actress Roberta Paladini with Pamelyn Ferdin doing his English voice dub. *''Pinocchio and His Magic Show'' is a 1976 American movie. Pinocchio is a puppet, voiced by an actress Ellen Prince (costume designer), Ellen Prince. *''The Adventures of Buratino (1976 film), The Adventures of Buratino'' (''Priklyucheniya Buratino'') is a 1975 Soviet children's musical film directed by Leonid Nechayev. The story is based on the novel The Golden Key, or The Adventures of Buratino (1936) by Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy. Pinocchio (''Buratino'') is portrayed by child actor Dmitri Iosifov. * The 1977 animated film ''Spinnolio'', created by John Weldon (animator), John Weldon for the National Film Board of Canada, parodies Pinocchio with the story of a wooden boy who never comes to life, but nobody notices because his apparent skill at listening without talking makes him the ideal candidate for a job as manager of a department store's complaints desk. *'' Si Boneka Kayu, Pinokio (Pinocchio the wood puppet)'' is the 1979 Indonesian musical film, directed by Willy Willian, written by Imam Tantowi and based on the original story with some additional adaptations. Pinocchio is portrayed by the Indonesian actor and comedian Ateng. * Pinocchio appeared in the French-Dutch TV musical film ''Abbacadabra'' (1983), directed by Rien van Wijk. He was portrayed by actor Nico Haak. * ''Pinocho'' is a 1986 Argentinian movie, directed by Alejandro Malowichi. Pinocchio is portrayed by an actress Soledad Silveyra. * Pinocchio appeared in Filmation's 1987 epic animated film ''Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night'' voiced by Scott Grimes. * In the 1988 animation ''The Adventures of Pinocchio (1988 film), The Adventures of Pinocchio'', directed by Ippei Kuri and Jim Terry, Pinocchio is voiced by actress Danielle Romeo. * He appears in the 1991 animated film ''The Magic Riddle''. * Pinocchio appeared in the 1993 direct-to-video Pinocchio (1992 film), adaptation by GoodTimes Entertainment, voiced by Jeannie Elias. * He appeared in the horror film ''Pinocchio's Revenge'' (1996) played by Verne Troyer and voiced by Dick Beals. He appears as a killer puppet. * He was portrayed by Jonathan Taylor Thomas in the film ''The Adventures of Pinocchio (1996 film), The Adventures of Pinocchio'' (1996). Thomas also voiced the title character's puppet form. In the 1999 sequel ''The New Adventures of Pinocchio (film), The New Adventures of Pinocchio'', Pinocchio was played by Gabriel Thomson (who also voiced his puppet form). * He was portrayed by actor Carmelo Bene in the Italian TV movie ''Pinocchio ovvero lo spettacolo della provvidenza'' (1999).


21st century

* Steven Spielberg's 2001 film A.I. Artificial Intelligence, A.I Artificial Intelligence is referred to as an adaptation of Pinocchio. Stanley Kubrick called ''A.I.'' "a picaresque robot version of ''Pinocchio''" * Pinocchio appears as a supporting character in the animated films ''Shrek'' (2001), ''Shrek 2'' (2004), ''Shrek the Third'' (2007), and ''Shrek Forever After'' (2010), voiced by Cody Cameron. He was also featured in other animated shorts and videos of the same series: ''Shrek in the Swamp Karaoke Dance Party'' (2001), ''Shrek 4-D'' (2003), ''Far Far Away Idol'' (2004), ''Shrek the Halls'' (2007), ''Scared Shrekless'' (2010), ''Donkey's Christmas Shrektacular'' (2010), and ''Thriller Night'' (2013). * Actor Roberto Benigni portrayed Pinocchio in the 2002 Italian movie ''Pinocchio (2002 film), Pinocchio'', while the English dub voice was provided by Breckin Meyer. * ''Pinocchio 3000'' is a 2004 Canadian-French-Spanish computer-animated film, directed by Daniel Robichaud. Pinocchio, a robot that was built by Geppetto, is voiced by Canadian actress Sonja Ball in English. * In the 2012 Italian animated adaptation ''Pinocchio (2012 film), Pinocchio'', directed by Enzo D'Alò, Pinocchio is voiced by child actor Gabriele Caprio in the Italian original version. In the English dub he is voiced by child actor Robert Naylor (actor), Robert Naylor in the Canadian release, and by singer Johnny Orlando in the American one. * Child actor Federico Ielapi portrayed Pinocchio in the live-action Italian film ''Pinocchio (2019 film), Pinocchio'' (2019), co-written, directed and co-produced by Matteo Garrone. Prosthetic makeup was used to turn Ielapi into a puppet. Ielapi also dubbed himself in the English-language version of the movie. * Pauly Shore voices Pinocchio in the English dub of the 2022 Russian direct-to-DVD animated film ''Pinocchio: A True Story''. * In 2022, Netflix released a stop-motion musical film titled ''Pinocchio (2022 animated film), Pinocchio'', inspired by Gris Grimly’s original design for Pinocchio, and co-directed by Guillermo del Toro and Mark Gustafson. The film stars Gregory Mann in the title role, Ewan McGregor as Cricket, and David Bradley (English actor), David Bradley playing Geppetto.


Television

* Musician and comedian Spike Jones portrayed Pinocchio in the first television adaptation, a satirical version aired 24 April 1954 as an episode of ''The Spike Jones Show''. * Pinocchio was portrayed by thirteen-year-old Andy Irvine (musician), Andrew Irvine as 'Nokie' in the 1955 ITV (TV network), ITV children's series ''Round at the Redways''. *Mickey Rooney was Pinocchio in the television musical adaptation ''Pinocchio (1957 TV-musical), Pinocchio'' (1957), directed by Paul Bogart, aired 13 October 1957. * In the 1959 Italian television series ''The Adventures of Pinocchio (1959 film), The Adventures of Pinocchio'' (''Le avventure di Pinocchio''), directed by Enrico D'Alessandro and Cesare Emilio Gaslini, Pinocchio is portrayed by Carlo Chamby. *''The New Adventures of Pinocchio (TV series), The New Adventures of Pinocchio'' (1960–61) is an American animated television series. Pinocchio is voiced by an actress Joan Fowler. *''De avonturen van Pinokkio'' (1968–69) is a Dutch TV miniseries. Pinocchio is portrayed by an actress Wieteke van Dort. * Tatsunoko Productions created a 52-episode anime series entitled ''Pinocchio: The Series'', first aired in 1972. This series has a distinctly darker, more sadistic theme, and portrays the main character Pinocchio (Mokku) as suffering from constant physical and psychological abuse and freak accidents. Pinocchio was voiced by an actress Yuko Maruyama and in the 1992 English-dubbed version by actor Thor Bishopric. *''Pinocchio (1968 film), Pinocchio'' (1968) is an American musical TV film, directed by Sid Smith (TV director), Sid Smith. It was aired on 8 December 1968 in the series ''Hallmark Hall of Fame''. Pinocchio is portrayed by actor Peter Noone. *''The Adventures of Pinocchio (1972 miniseries), The Adventures of Pinocchio'' (''Le avventure di Pinocchio'', 1972) is an Italian television miniseries, co-written and directed by Luigi Comencini. Pinocchio was portrayed by child actor Andrea Balestri. * In 1973, Piccolo, a ''kaiju'' based on Pinocchio, appeared in episode 46 of ''Ultraman Taro''. * Another anime series starring Pinocchio, entitled ''Piccolino no Bōken'', was produced by Nippon Animation in 1976. *''Pinocchio (1976 TV program), Pinocchio'' is a 1976 American television musical film, directed by Ron Field and Sid Smith (director), Sid Smith, aired 27 March 1976. Pinocchio is portrayed by an actress Sandy Duncan. * In 1976, Pinocchio appeared in a Sesame Street News Flash, News Flash segment on ''Sesame Street'', performed by Frank Oz. *''Pinocchio (1978 film), Pinocchio'' is a 1978 British television miniseries produced by the BBC in 4 episodes, directed by Barry Letts. Pinocchio is a puppet voiced by an actress Rosemary Miller. In the final scene, he is portrayed by child actor Joshua White (actor), Joshua White. * In 1980, Pinocchio appeared in the "Señor Wences" episode of ''The Muppet Show'', performed by Steve Whitmire. His puppet was built by Bob Payne. * In the 1980 animation ''Pinocchio's Christmas'', directed by Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin Jr., Pinocchio is voiced by child actor Todd Porter (actor), Todd Porter. * ''Pinocchio'' (1984) is an episode of the American television series ''Faerie Tale Theatre'', directed by Peter Medak. Pinocchio is portrayed by actor Paul Reubens. * * Pinocchio was featured in a 1997 episode of the animated series ''Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child'', voiced by actor Will Smith. * Child actor Seth Adkins portrayed Pinocchio in the television musical film ''Geppetto (film), Geppetto'' (2000) and as a guest star, in an episode of ''The Drew Carey Show'', aired 1 March 2000. He also voiced the character in the video game ''Kingdom Hearts'' (2002). * Child actor Robbie Kay was Pinocchio in the two-episode TV film ''Pinocchio (miniseries), Pinocchio'' (2008), directed by Alberto Sironi. * Pinocchio appeared in 2010 in the animated television series ''Simsala Grimm'' in an episode of the same name. * Pinocchio is a recurring character in the television series ''Once Upon a Time (TV series), Once Upon a Time'' (2011–16). He appears in Storybrooke in the form of a mysterious man named August Booth (played by Eion Bailey). In the Enchanted Forest, his younger self is played by Jakob Davies, but he was released into our world before the curse by List of Once Upon a Time characters#Marco, Geppetto; Geppetto had been charged with making a magic cabinet to allow Mary Margaret Blanchard, Snow White and series protagonist Emma Swan to escape the curse, but Geppetto arranged for Pinocchio to enter the cabinet instead as he feared that his son would cease to exist if the curse was cast as there would have been no way for him to be born without magic. August begins to return to his wooden state towards the end of the Once Upon a Time (season 1), first season due to his selfishness, but following his near-death by List of Once Upon a Time characters#Tamara, Tamara, the List of Once Upon a Time character #Reul Ghorm, Blue Fairy restored Pinocchio to his child self for his compassion and courage and he resumes living with Geppetto. In the Once Upon a Time (season 4), fourth season, he was restored to his adult state by Mr. Gold, Rumplestiltskin so that he could torture him for information about the Author. In the Once Upon a Time (season 6), sixth season, it was revealed that August was the one who inspired Emma to take on the surname Swan (surname), Swan after he shared with her the fairy tale ''The Ugly Duckling'' when they were kids. * Pinocchio appeared as a villain in two episodes of ''The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy'' (2004 & 2006), voiced by Scott Menville. He desires to become a real boy but by eating a real boy's flesh. *''Pinocchio'', a 2013 German mini-series starring Mario Adorf and Benjamin Sadler. * Actor Sigurður Þór Óskarsson portrayed Pinocchio in an episode (''New Kid in Town'') of the TV series ''LazyTown'', aired 5 October 2014. *''Pinocchio (2014 TV series), Pinocchio'', a 2014–2015 South Korean television series starring Lee Jong-suk and Park Shin-Hye. *Rooster Teeth's web series ''RWBY'' features a character named Penny Polendina, who alludes to Pinocchio. *The horror season of Dropout (streaming platform), Dropout's web series Dimension 20, entitled ''Neverafter'' (2022), features Pinocchio as a principal character, played by Lou Wilson.


Stage productions

* "Pinocchio" (1961-1999), by Carmelo Bene. * "Pinocchio" (1993) adapted by David Gilles. Produced by MTYP (Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada). Starring Derek Aasland as Pinocchio and Harry Nelken as Geppetto. Review "Pinocchio's Fun Contagious" - Winnipeg Free Press - Preview Play Probes Pinocchio - Winnipeg Free Press * "Pinocchio" (2002), musical by Saverio Marconi and musics by Pooh (band), Pooh. * "Pinokkio" (2000-2008), Flemish musical by Studio 100. *''The Adventures of Pinocchio (opera), The Adventures of Pinocchio'' is a 2007 opera in two acts by English composer Jonathan Dove with a libretto by Alasdair Middleton. The original production opened at the Grand Theatre, Leeds on 21 December 2007 with mezzo-soprano Victoria Simmonds as Pinocchio. * Actor John Tartaglia portrayed Pinocchio in the original Broadway cast of ''Shrek the Musical'' (2008) as well as in the 2013 filmed version. *''L'altro Pinocchio'' (2011), musical by Vito Costantini based on ''L'altro Pinocchio'' (Editrice La Scuola, Brescia 1999). * ''Pinocchio. Storia di un burattino da Carlo Collodi'' by Massimiliano Finazzer Flory (2012) *''The Adventures of Pinocchio'' is a 2009 opera by Israeli composer Jonathan Dove, "for 3 actors, flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon and piano". * The musical ''Pinocchio - Superstar'' was produced by Norberto Bertassi and performed by the young talents association Teatro. Premiered on 20 July 2016 in Mödling, Austria. * ''Pinocchio (2017 play), Pinocchio'' (2017), musical by Dennis Kelly, with songs from Pinocchio (1940 film), 1940 Disney movie, directed by John Tiffany, premiered on the Royal National Theatre, National Theatre, London. *''The Making of Pinocchio'' - 'a true tale of love and transition told through the story of Pinocchio' - is a contemporary interpretation by Rosana Cade and Ivor MacAskill, which had its UK premiere at the Battersea Arts Centre as part of the London International Festival of Theatre in 2022.


In popular culture

*The story is set in a villa in Collodi (Italy), Collodi, where Carlo Collodi had spent his youth, in 1826. This villa is now named Villa Pinocchio. *In the series of paintings titled ''La morte di Pinocchio'', Italian painter and engraver Walther Jervolino (1944–2012) shows Pinocchio being executed with arrows or decapitated, thus presenting an alternative story ending. *Pinocchio was the official mascot of the UEFA Euro 1980 held in Italy, the first UEFA European Championship to feature a mascot. *12927 Pinocchio, a main-belt asteroid discovered on 30 September 1999, by M. Tombelli and L. Tesi at San Marcello Pistoiese, was named after Pinocchio. * In ''A.I. Artificial Intelligence'' (2001), the story of Pinocchio is woven throughout the story as a robot, an artificial boy, struggles to become real through a search for the Blue fairy, Blue Fairy. * In the modern ''Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series), Battlestar Galactica'' series, the producers have stated that the main antagonist John Cavil suffers from an inverted version of Pinocchio Syndrome; where Pinocchio was a puppet who wanted to be a real boy, Cavil was a machine who was given a human body and now wants to be a true machine, resenting his creators for making him in the image of humanity. *In ''Avengers: Age of Ultron'' (2015), the story of Pinocchio is referenced to symbolize the cybernetic villain Ultron becoming free of his master (Tony Stark (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Tony Stark's) orders. A dark version of the Disney ''Pinocchio'' song "I've Got No Strings" is also quoted by him, and used in promotional material for the film. * In 2015 and 2016, the Dutch theme park Efteling used its version of Pinocchio's story for a musical in its theater. It is a mix of the original Carlo Collodi's story, the Disney version, and some adjustments. Fay de Fee (translated: Fay the Fairy) here takes on the role of the good fairy, but is also Pinocchio's 'conscience'. In the Efteling version, there is also a '' Monster Fish'' that eats Pinocchio and Geppetto. Various other versions speak of a Whale. Halfway through 2016, the fairytale of Pinocchio was added in the Fairytale Forest of the Efteling. A walk-through attraction in a wooded area, in which various scenes from fairytales are depicted. Especially for the Italian visitors, an Italian translation was added for this fairytale. *Unicode emoji list since version 9.0 (2016) includes character with description "face, lie, lying face, Pinocchio". File:Collodi, statua pinocchio e geppetto.JPG, Statue of Pinocchio and Geppetto in Collodi. File:La statua del pinocchione di Collodi.jpg, Giant statue of Pinocchio at ', Pescia File: Firenze-burattini-0849.jpg, Pinocchio puppets in a shop window in Florence. Pinokkio Efteling.jpg, Pinocchio in Efteling. File:Emojione 1F925.svg, "Lying face" emoji.


See also

* Pinocchio paradox


References


External links


Full text of Le Avventure di Pinocchio in the original Italian

Full text in English
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