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Pinocchio Director: Walt Disney, Norman Ferguson, T. Hee, Wilfred Jackson, Jack Kinney, Hamilton Luske, Bill Roberts, Ben Sharpsteen Cast: Dick Jones, Cliff Edwards, Christian Rub, Walter Catlett

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  • DVD Release Date: 03/10/2009
  • Original Release: 1940
  • Rating: Rated G
  • Sales Rank: 387
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All-New Digital Restoration with Enhanced Picture and Sound; ; All-New "When You Wish Upon A Star" Music Video - Performed by Meaghan Jette Martin; ; Pinocchio's Puzzles Game - 18 Puzzles In a Multitiered Game; ; Pinocchio's Matter Of Facts - Trivia Facts; ; Never-Before-Seen Deleted Scenes and Alternate Ending; ; All-New "Making of Pinocchio"; The Sweatbox - Walt Disney's Artistic Review Process

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Pinocchio 70th Anniversary
1. Opening & Credits ("When You Wish Upon A Star") [:00]
2. One Night, A Long Time Ago... [:00]
3. "Little Wooden Head" [:00]
4. Geppetto's Wish [:02]
5. The Blue Fairy [:00]
6. "Give A Little Whistle" [:00]
7. A Wish Come True [2:03]
8. Off To School [:17]
9. Honest John and Gideon [3:54]
10. Pinocchio Is Led Astray ("Hi Diddle Dee Dee") [:33]
11. "I've Got No Strings" [2:10]
12. Pinocchio Taken Prisoner [2:32]
13. The Blue Fairy Comes To Pinocchio's Aid [3:53]
14. The Coachman's Proposition [3:16]
15. Honest John Waylays Pinocchio Again [1:14]
16. Pleasure Island [1:35]
17. Later That Night [:01]
18. Lampwick Makes a Jackass of Himself [5:23]
19. Sad Homecoming [1:49]
20. The Undersea Search For Geppetto [1:57]
21. Monstro Awakens [1:07]
22. A Soggy Reunion [1:31]
23. A Whale of a Sneeze [3:08]
24. The Dream Fulfilled [2:55]
1. Chapter 1 [:00]
2. Chapter 2 [:00]
3. Chapter 3 [:00]
4. Chapter 4 [:02]
5. Chapter 5 [:00]
6. Chapter 6 [:00]
7. Chapter 7 [2:03]
8. Chapter 8 [:17]
9. Chapter 9 [3:54]
10. Chapter 10 [:33]
11. Chapter 11 [2:10]
12. Chapter 12 [2:32]
13. Chapter 13 [3:53]
14. Chapter 14 [3:16]
15. Chapter 15 [1:14]
16. Chapter 16 [1:35]
17. Chapter 17 [:01]
18. Chapter 18 [5:23]
19. Chapter 19 [1:49]
20. Chapter 20 [1:57]
21. Chapter 21 [1:07]
22. Chapter 22 [1:31]
23. Chapter 23 [3:08]
24. Chapter 24 [2:55]
1. Chapter 1 [:00]
2. Chapter 2 [:00]
3. Chapter 3 [:00]
4. Chapter 4 [:02]
5. Chapter 5 [:00]
6. Chapter 6 [:00]
7. Chapter 7 [2:03]
8. Chapter 8 [:17]
9. Chapter 9 [3:54]
10. Chapter 10 [:33]
11. Chapter 11 [2:10]
12. Chapter 12 [2:32]
13. Chapter 13 [3:53]
14. Chapter 14 [3:16]
15. Chapter 15 [1:14]
16. Chapter 16 [1:35]
17. Chapter 17 [:01]
18. Chapter 18 [5:23]
19. Chapter 19 [1:49]
20. Chapter 20 [1:57]
21. Chapter 21 [1:07]
22. Chapter 22 [1:31]
23. Chapter 23 [3:08]
24. Chapter 24 [2:55]

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Editorial Reviews

Just as the Blue Fairy brings life to a little wooden marionette in this timeless classic, the groundbreaking work of hundreds of animators sets a cast of delightful characters into amazingly supple, lifelike motion. Pinocchio, the puppet who must learn to follow his conscience before he can become a real boy, and his guide, Jiminy Cricket (wonderfully voiced by Cliff Edwards, who also sings the Oscar-winning "When You Wish Upon a Star"), remain two of cinema's most endearing figures. And who can forget the gentle woodcutter, Geppeto; his winsome cat, Figaro; or the wickedly funny fox, J. Worthington Foulfellow (a dead ringer for John Barrymore)? Pinocchio's marvelous misadventures take him and Jiminy from an island of lost boys into the belly of whale. The spectacular underwater sequence pioneered techniques used decades later in The Little Mermaid, yet Pinocchio has a luminous warmth missing from contemporary computerized animation. Mingling moments of sweetness and terror, this beautifully realized fairy tale -- the second of Walt Disney's animated features -- is one of the crowning achievements in film history. Kryssa Schemmerling, Barnes & Noble

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Beuatiful Movieby RDBG

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September 10, 2009: It is great to see this movie on dvd.This is a classic Disney movie.The songs,Jiminy Cricket,and the story is still wonderful.This is a great movie that the entire family will enjoy.You will laugh and remember when you first saw Pinocchio.This is a great movie to start or add to your Disney movie collection.Go buy this movie,even if it is for your kids as a gift.

RE: This Pinocchio should remain in the pastby sparky9269

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June 20, 2009: I just wanted to address this review in case it influenced anyone into NOT buying this movie.

Pinocchio does NOT glamorize smoking and drinking. In fact it goes out of its way to show that bad actions can have dire consequences. No one got off Pleasure Island scott free. Every little boy that ended up there had a painful and frightening transformation into literal jackasses and were shipped off to the circus or to work in a mine. Not even Pinocchio, who in the end is rescued by his conscience, gets away unscathed.

Pinocchio is a wonderful movie, but it does have situations that are not appropriate or may be too scary for the very young. I had fond memories of watching this from my childhood and I'm looking forward to when my toddlers are old enough to enjoy this classic with me.


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