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In Theaters: February 23, 1940

On Disney+: November 12, 2019

1h 28m | Animation, Comedy, Family

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Jiminy Cricket tells a story that begins with a woodworker named Geppetto, who carves a wooden marionette. Geppetto names the puppet Pinocchio and wishes on a star that his creation becomes a real boy. During the night, a Blue Fairy visits and with a dash of her wand, brings Pinocchio to life. She tells him that if he proves to be brave, truthful, and unselfish, he will become a real boy. Geppetto sends Pinocchio to school, but the puppet boy is tricked into performing in a puppet show as a marionette without strings. Afterwards, when he wants to go home, he’s locked in cage. Jiminy Cricket tries to free him, but finally they have to rely on the Blue Fairy. Pinocchio lies to the Blue Fairy about how he ended up in this predicament, but to his horror, his nose grows with each lie. When he promises to be good from now on, she returns his nose back to its original form and sets him free, but warns him she can no longer help if he gets into trouble. When Jiminy and Pinocchio return home, they find Geppetto gone. They go out to find him and Pinocchio has to draw on all his bravery to help rescue his creator.

Director: Ben Sharpsteen, Bill Roberts, Hamilton Luske, Jack Kinney, Norman Ferguson, T. Hee, Wilfred Jackson

Studio: Walt Disney Productions

Producer(s): Walt Disney

Cast: Dickie Jones, Cliff Edwards, Christian Rub, Mel Blanc, Evelyn Venable, Walter Catlett, Frankie Darro, Charles Judels

Writer(s): Ted Sears, Otto Englander, Webb Smith, William Cottrell, Joseph Sabo, Erdman Penner, Aurelius Battaglia

Official Site: movies.disney.com/pinocchio

4 votes and 1 Reviews

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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 100%

73%

In Theaters: February 23, 1940

On Disney+: November 12, 2019

1h 28m | Animation, Comedy, Family

  Watch Trailer

Jiminy Cricket tells a story that begins with a woodworker named Geppetto, who carves a wooden marionette. Geppetto names the puppet Pinocchio and wishes on a star that his creation becomes a real boy. During the night, a Blue Fairy visits and with a dash of her wand, brings Pinocchio to life. She tells him that if he proves to be brave, truthful, and unselfish, he will become a real boy. Geppetto sends Pinocchio to school, but the puppet boy is tricked into performing in a puppet show as a marionette without strings. Afterwards, when he wants to go home, he’s locked in cage. Jiminy Cricket tries to free him, but finally they have to rely on the Blue Fairy. Pinocchio lies to the Blue Fairy about how he ended up in this predicament, but to his horror, his nose grows with each lie. When he promises to be good from now on, she returns his nose back to its original form and sets him free, but warns him she can no longer help if he gets into trouble. When Jiminy and Pinocchio return home, they find Geppetto gone. They go out to find him and Pinocchio has to draw on all his bravery to help rescue his creator.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 100%

73%

In Theaters: February 23, 1940

On Disney+: November 12, 2019

1h 28m | Animation, Comedy, Family

Jiminy Cricket tells a story that begins with a woodworker named Geppetto, who carves a wooden marionette. Geppetto names the puppet Pinocchio and wishes on a star that his creation becomes a real boy. During the night, a Blue Fairy visits and with a dash of her wand, brings Pinocchio to life. She tells him that if he proves to be brave, truthful, and unselfish, he will become a real boy.

Geppetto sends Pinocchio to school, but the puppet boy is tricked into performing in a puppet show as a marionette without strings. Afterwards, when he wants to go home, he’s locked in cage. Jiminy Cricket tries to free him, but finally they have to rely on the Blue Fairy. Pinocchio lies to the Blue Fairy about how he ended up in this predicament, but to his horror, his nose grows with each lie. When he promises to be good from now on, she returns his nose back to its original form and sets him free, but warns him she can no longer help if he gets into trouble.

When Jiminy and Pinocchio return home, they find Geppetto gone. They go out to find him and Pinocchio has to draw on all his bravery to help rescue his creator.