Gepetto, um velho marceneiro italiano, queria tanto ser pai que a sua marioneta de um menino ganhou vida. No entanto, o menino de madeira não sabe distinguir o bem do mal e o seu nariz cresc... Ler tudoGepetto, um velho marceneiro italiano, queria tanto ser pai que a sua marioneta de um menino ganhou vida. No entanto, o menino de madeira não sabe distinguir o bem do mal e o seu nariz cresce quando mente, o que promete muitas confusões.Gepetto, um velho marceneiro italiano, queria tanto ser pai que a sua marioneta de um menino ganhou vida. No entanto, o menino de madeira não sabe distinguir o bem do mal e o seu nariz cresce quando mente, o que promete muitas confusões.
- Ganhou 2 Oscars
- 9 vitórias no total
- Pinocchio
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- Geppetto
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- Gideon (hiccoughs)
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- Carnival Barker
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- Carnival Barker
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- J. Worthington Foulfellow
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- Birds
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- Lampwick
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- Children
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- Jiminy Cricket
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- Baby Fish
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- Stromboli
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- Donkeys
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- Carnival Barker
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- Figaro
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- Marionettes
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- Whistling Saw
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Avaliações em destaque
This is strictly a fantasy-adventure story, not a parable or a full story about lying, although that obviously is one of the messages. There are several moral messages in here, so it's a worthwhile story for kids to see.
Sometimes I think these totally-innocent first few Disney efforts (Bambi, Fantasia) are still better than all the stuff they have put out since.
The colorful scenes are another attraction. particularly in the beginning in the old man's house with all the fancy clocks and toys. That part is better than much of the adventure story, as it turns out. The story lags a bit in the middle and then picks up with a rousing finish with a big whale.
Overall, I enjoyed "Jiminy Cricket" the best and also appreciated that they didn't overdo the songs in here: short and sweet, and not that many. They don't make 'em (normally) like they used to!!
In some of the animated features of recent years we've come full circle in the fact that a lot of well known Hollywood figures have sought to lend their voices to animated productions. Coming to mind immediately are Mel Gibson as Captain John Smith and Eddie Murphy as the donkey in the Shrek movies. It wasn't as chic a thing to do back in Disney's day, still Walt came up with several good ones like young Dickie Jones as Pinocchio, Walter Catlett as J. Worthington Foulfellow, Frankie Darro as Lampwick, and most important Cliff Edwards as Jiminy Cricket.
These folks lend their voices to one of Disney's best musical scores with Catlett making immortal the thespians ballad An Actor's Life For Me, Jones celebrating the fact he's been liberated from all manner of restraint with I've Got No Strings and Cliff Edwards talking about his new responsibilities as the puppet boy's conscience in Give A Little Whistle.
Most important though is the Academy Award given to that most plaintive song of yearning When You Wish Upon A Star as introduced by Cliff Edwards. Edwards was a major performer in the Twenties and early Thirties with his ukulele Ike character and introduced many popular songs like It's Only A Paper Moon and Singing In The Rain. But he had come up on hard times with a lot of substance abuse problems when Walt Disney offered him the part of Jiminy Cricket's voice. The movie Pinocchio and the songs he sang there resurrected his career and even when down and out, Edwards could always get work at the Disney Studio because of Jiminy Cricket's enduring popularity.
Animation never really dates and the best animation in the world was pioneered at Disney Studio. People can see Pinocchio on the same bill as Shrek even today and I daresay the audience would be equally responsive.
And you can appreciate Pinocchio today as much as your grandparents and great grandparents did through the magic of YouTube or Amazon. If not wish upon a star and fate will step in and see you through.
This is a very complete movie. The artwork is perfect and colorful, everything is carefully drawn and painted. The film is a clever combination of some of the funniest moments in cinema history and some of the darkest and most sinister ever. Animation is terrific. The soundtrack is excellent, with lots of musical pieces to enjoy.
This is an Italian tale, so it takes place in Italy, which is great, for it benefits from a certain Italian touch of film-making and Italian charm.
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- CuriosidadesFigaro was Walt Disney's favorite character. Disney pushed for the kitten to appear in the film as much as possible. After the film, Disney swapped Minnie Mouse's pekingese Fifi with Figaro, starting with Primeiros Socorros (1944). Figaro also got his own series of cartoons, beginning with Fígaro e Cléo (1943). He would have four cartoons of his own, two appearances in the "Pluto" cartoon series, and appear in the promotional animated wartime short All Together (1942).
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Pinocchio plays with the candle he burns his left hand, but Geppetto puts Pinocchio's right hand into the water.
- Citações
The Blue Fairy: A lie keeps growing and growing until it's as plain as the nose on your face.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosNone of the actors in this film are credited.
- Versões alternativasThe 1954 re-release marked the last time the film was distributed by RKO. After that, it was replaced by the logo for Buena Vista Distribution Co. (Disney's in-house distribution arm). The original 1985/1986 home video release hides the original RKO logo. The 1993 VHS release and 1999 DVD features the Buena Vista logo. Its original RKO logo's fanfare was restored in the 1993/1999/2000 home video releases. However, the 2003 UK DVD release, the 2009 Platinum Edition and current releases restored the original RKO logo, but they include reissue credits, as reference to Technicolor should have read "in Technicolor" but not just "Technicolor", and the current 2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo only appears at the end of the film.
- Trilhas sonorasWhen You Wish Upon A Star
(1939) (uncredited)
Music by Leigh Harline
Lyrics by Ned Washington
Performed by Cliff Edwards and Chorus during the opening and end credits
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Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Central de atendimento oficial
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Pinocchio
- Locações de filme
- Walt Disney Feature Animation - 500 S. Buena Vista Street, Burbank, Califórnia, EUA(Walt Disney Productions)
- Empresas de produção
- Consulte mais créditos da empresa na IMDbPro
Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 2.600.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 84.254.167
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 3.769.251
- 25 de dez. de 1984
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 121.892.045
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 28 min(88 min)
- Proporção
- 1.37 : 1