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Aaaaw, Pinocchio is so adorable


He is so endearing and likable. Usually the child protagonists of Walt's first films were adorable and innocent, but I think Pinocchio is the most adorable of them.

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Interesting observation.

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Thanks.

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Pinocchio is a reflection of his creator, Geppetto; cheery, spontaneous, and innocent, but totally ignorant from no real life experience. Geppetto made him out of love and kindness; at first a toy that would make a child smile, then an actual boy that would tender a heart.

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Well said.

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That is such a cool observation!!

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August 22, 2021 Sunday 10:10 PM ET

It's kind of like the Michelangelo effect:

The artist sees the work of their hands not only as an act of creating but also as a means of revealing something they themselves already know beforehand. That's the beauty of viewing a painting or sculpting or any other craft; there's more than one perspective - the envisioned (what the artist conveys) and the finished (what everyone else sees). A story with layers is not only told but continues to unfold, much like an interwoven tapestry.

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Definitely. Both the animation and the voice acting make him about the cutest Disney protagonist. You can't bear to see anything happen to the little guy.

PS A lot of book purists complain that the Pinocchio of the book was a jerkass so the one in the film should have been as well, but I think making him likeable actually increases the movie's suspense a hundredfold. In the book, I wanted the little brat to be firewood within the first few chapters.

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In the original version of the book, Pinocchio was such a jackass that it ends with him being hanged in a tree. There was exactly zero chance that would make it into the cartoon, lol. Purists are stupid.

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