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Pinocchio ()


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A living puppet, with the help of a cricket as his conscience, must prove himself worthy to become a real boy.

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Gideon (hiccoughs) (uncredited) (voice)
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Carnival Barker (uncredited) (voice)
Stuart Buchanan ...
Carnival Barker (uncredited) (voice)
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J. Worthington Foulfellow (uncredited) (voice)
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Birds (uncredited) (voice)
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Lampwick (uncredited) (voice)
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Children (uncredited) (voice)
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Jiminy Cricket (uncredited) (voice)
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Pinocchio / Alexander (uncredited) (voice)
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Stromboli / The Coachman (uncredited) (voice)
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Donkeys (uncredited)
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Donkeys (uncredited)
John McLeish ...
Carnival Barker (uncredited) (voice)
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Figaro / Rough House Statue / Donkeys (uncredited) (voice)
Patricia Page ...
Marionettes (uncredited) (voice)
Purv Pullen ...
Whistling Saw (uncredited)
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Geppetto (uncredited) (voice)
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The Blue Fairy (uncredited) (voice)

Directed by

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Norman Ferguson ... (sequence director)
T. Hee ... (sequence director)
Wilfred Jackson ... (sequence director)
Jack Kinney ... (sequence director)
Hamilton Luske ... (supervising director)
Bill Roberts ... (sequence director)
Ben Sharpsteen ... (supervising director)

Written by

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Carlo Collodi ... (from the story by) (as Collodi)
 
Ted Sears ... (story adaptation) &
Otto Englander ... (story adaptation) &
Webb Smith ... (story adaptation) &
William Cottrell ... (story adaptation) &
Joseph Sabo ... (story adaptation) &
Erdman Penner ... (story adaptation) &
Aurelius Battaglia ... (story adaptation)
 
Bill Peet ... () (uncredited)
 
Frank Tashlin ... (story adaption) (uncredited)

Produced by

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Walt Disney ... producer (uncredited)

Music by

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Leigh Harline
Paul J. Smith
Frank Churchill ... (uncredited)
Edward H. Plumb ... (uncredited)

Editorial Department

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George Cave ... color timer (uncredited)
Jim Wilkinson ... negative cutter (uncredited) / post production assistant (uncredited)

Art Direction by

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Ken Anderson ... (as Kenneth Anderson)
Hugh Hennesy
John Hubley
Dick Kelsey
Kendall O'Connor
Charles Philippi
Thor Putnam
Terrell Stapp
McLaren Stewart
Al Zinnen
Bruce Bushman ... (uncredited)
Arthur Heinemann ... (uncredited)
Charles Payzant ... (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Ford Beebe Jr. ... assistant director (uncredited)
Lou Debney ... assistant director (uncredited)
Jim Handley ... assistant director (uncredited)
Graham Heid ... assistant director (uncredited)
Mike Holoboff ... assistant director (uncredited)
Larry Lansburgh ... assistant director (uncredited)
Lloyd Richardson ... assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Wah Chang ... character maquettes (uncredited)
Don Christensen ... atmosphere sketches (uncredited)
Gustaf Tenggren ... conceptual designs (uncredited)

Sound Department

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George Lowerre ... sound engineer (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Ed Aardal ... special animation effects (uncredited)
Jerome Brown ... effects animator (uncredited)
Jack Buckley ... effects animator (uncredited)
Paul Busch ... effects animator (uncredited)
Ugo D'Orsi ... special animation effects (uncredited)
James Escalante ... effects animator (uncredited)
Oskar Fischinger ... visual effects artist (uncredited)
Frank Follmer ... effects animator (uncredited)
Eustace Lycett ... special processes (uncredited)
Dan MacManus ... effects animator (uncredited)
Fred Madison ... effects animator (uncredited)
John McDermott ... effects animator (uncredited)
Ted Parmelee ... effects animator (uncredited)
Sandy Strother ... special animation effects (uncredited)
Jazmyn Whitman ... restoration artist (uncredited)
Cornett Wood ... special animation effects (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Bob Broughton ... camera operator (uncredited)
Chuck Wheeler ... camera operator (uncredited)

Animation Department

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Art Babbitt ... animation director (as Arthur Babbitt) / animator: "Gepetto"
Preston Blair ... animator
Jack Bradbury ... animator (as John Bradbury)
Jack Campbell ... animator
Les Clark ... animator
Claude Coats ... backgrounds
Merle Cox ... backgrounds
John Elliotte ... animator
Hugh Fraser ... animator
Campbell Grant ... character designer
Joe Grant ... character designer
Ray Huffine ... backgrounds
Albert Hurter ... character designer
Ollie Johnston ... animator (as Oliver M. Johnston)
Milt Kahl ... animation director (as Milton Kahl)
Lynn Karp ... animator
Ward Kimball ... animation director
Eric Larson ... animation director: "Figaro" and "Cleo"
John Lounsbery ... animator
Don Lusk ... animator
Robert Martsch ... animator
John McManus ... animator
Joshua Meador ... animator
John P. Miller ... character designer
Fred Moore ... animation director
Charles Nichols ... animator
Art Palmer ... animator
Don Patterson ... animator
Martin Provensen ... character designer
Wolfgang Reitherman ... animation director: "Pinocchio" and "Monstro" (as Woolie Reitherman)
George Rowley ... animator
Ed Starr ... background artist
Norman Tate ... animator
Don Tobin ... animator
Don Towsley ... animator
Bill Tytla ... animation director (as Vladimir Tytla) / animator: "Stromboli" (as Vladimir Tytla)
John Walbridge ... character designer
Bernard Wolf ... animator (as Berny Wolf)
Marvin Woodward ... animator
Hal Ambro ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Dick Anthony ... background artist (uncredited)
Mike Arens ... animator (uncredited)
Wilma Baker ... ink and paint artist (uncredited)
Bill Berg ... animator (uncredited)
Stephen Bosustow ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Dick Brown ... animator (uncredited)
Paul Busch ... animator: "Jiminy Cricket" (uncredited)
Bruce Bushman ... layout artist (uncredited)
Lars Calonius ... animator (uncredited)
Bob Carlson ... animator (uncredited)
Brad Case ... animator (uncredited)
Walt Clinton ... animator (uncredited)
Sam Cobean ... animator: "The Coachman" (uncredited)
Al Coe ... animator (uncredited) / assistant animator (uncredited)
Mary Jane Cole ... ink and paint artist (uncredited)
Charles Cristadoro ... character model designer (uncredited)
Shamus Culhane ... animator (uncredited)
Retta Davidson ... inker (uncredited) / painter (uncredited)
Marc Davis ... animator (uncredited) / assistant animator (uncredited)
George De Beeson ... animator (uncredited)
Al Dempster ... backgrounds (uncredited)
Phil Duncan ... animator: "Pinocchio" (uncredited)
Art Elliott ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Andy Engman ... animator (uncredited)
Norman Ferguson ... supervising animator: "J. Worthington Foulfellow" and "Gideon" (uncredited)
Oskar Fischinger ... animator: Blue Fairy's wand (uncredited)
Art Fitzpatrick ... animator (uncredited)
Paul Fitzpatrick ... animator (uncredited)
Virginia Fontanella ... ink and paint artist (uncredited)
Ed Fourcher ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Joseph Gayek ... animator (uncredited)
Blaine Gibson ... inbetween artist (uncredited)
Grace Godino ... ink and paint artist (uncredited)
Don Griffith ... assistant art director (uncredited)
Franklin Grundeen ... animator (uncredited)
Eric Gurney ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Harry Hamsel ... animator (uncredited)
Eric Hansen ... background artist (uncredited)
Jerry Hathcock ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Harry Holt ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Ralph Hulett ... backgrounds (uncredited)
Ken Hultgren ... assistant animator (uncredited)
William T. Hurtz ... animation assistant (uncredited)
Alex Ignatiev ... animator (uncredited)
Volus Jones ... animator (uncredited)
Helen Jordan ... ink and paint artist (uncredited)
Bill Justice ... animator (uncredited) / assistant animator (uncredited)
Milt Kahl ... animator: "Jiminy Cricket" and "Pinocchio as a real boy" (uncredited)
Van Kaufman ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Walt Kelly ... animator (uncredited)
Hank Ketcham ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Ward Kimball ... supervising animator: "Jiminy Cricket" (uncredited)
Hal King ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Teddy Kline ... character model designer (uncredited)
Paul B. Kossoff ... animator (uncredited)
Jeanne Lee Keil ... ink and paint artist (uncredited)
Hicks Lokey ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Ed Love ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Pat Matthews ... inbetween artist (uncredited)
Murray McClellan ... animator (uncredited)
Bob McCrea ... animator (uncredited)
Richard McDermot ... animator (uncredited)
Helen McIntosh ... character model designer (uncredited)
Bill Melendez ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Art Moore ... animator (uncredited)
Paul Murry ... assistant animator (uncredited) / inbetween artist (uncredited)
Milt Neil ... animator (uncredited)
Mique Nelson ... background artist (uncredited)
Buf Nerbovig ... ink and paint artist (uncredited)
George Nicholas ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Maurice Noble ... background artist (uncredited)
Cliff Nordberg ... inbetween artist (uncredited)
Lester Novros ... animator (uncredited)
Ken O'Brien ... animator (uncredited) / assistant animator (uncredited)
Frank Oreb ... animator (uncredited)
Tom Oreb ... animator (uncredited)
Chic Otterstrom ... animator (uncredited)
Amby Paliwoda ... assistant animator (uncredited)
June Patterson ... ink and paint artist (uncredited)
Ray Patterson ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Hawley Pratt ... animator (uncredited)
Willis Pyle ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Marjorie Ralston ... ink and paint artist (uncredited)
John Reed ... animator (uncredited)
Art Riley ... background artist (uncredited)
Duke Russell ... character model designer (uncredited)
Retta Scott ... assistant animator (uncredited)
William Shull ... animator (uncredited)
John Sibley ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Grant Simmons ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Sam Singer ... animator (uncredited)
Claude Smith ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Howard Smith ... animator (uncredited)
Shirley Sodaholm ... character model designer (uncredited)
Al Stetter ... animator (uncredited)
Robert Stokes ... animator (uncredited)
David Swift ... animator (uncredited)
Howard Swift ... animator (uncredited) / assistant animator (uncredited)
Mary Tebb ... color model artist (uncredited)
Frank Thomas ... animation director: "Pinocchio" (uncredited)
Ruth Tompson ... ink and paint artist (uncredited)
Harvey Toombs ... animator (uncredited)
Noel Tucker ... animator (uncredited)
Clair Weeks ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Judge Whitaker ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Mary Lou Whitham ... color model supervisor (uncredited)
Bob Wickersham ... animator (uncredited)
Jim Will ... animator (uncredited)
Kay Wright ... inbetween artist (uncredited)
Xenia ... inbetween artist (uncredited)
Bob Youngquist ... animator (uncredited)

Music Department

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Ned Washington ... songs: lyrics by
Leo Arnaud ... orchestrator: Monstro sequence (uncredited)
Hall Johnson Choir ... choir: opening titles and finale (uncredited)
Leigh Harline ... additional orchestrator (uncredited) / conductor (uncredited)
Frederick Herbert ... scoring mixer (uncredited)
Louis Kaufman ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Harry V. Lojewski ... music supervisor (uncredited)
Herbert Perry ... assistant musical director (uncredited)
William Saracino ... music editor (uncredited)
Paul J. Smith ... additional orchestrator (uncredited) / conductor (uncredited)
Frederick Stark ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Oliver Wallace ... conductor (uncredited)
Charles Wolcott ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Walt Disney ... presenter
Don Barclay ... model: "Gideon" (uncredited)
Walter Catlett ... model: "J. Worthington Foulfellow" (uncredited)
Marge Champion ... model: "The Blue Fairy" (uncredited)
Elsie Jane Donahue ... secretary (uncredited)
T. Hee ... model: "Stromboli" (uncredited)
Christian Rub ... model: "Geppetto" (uncredited)
Val Stanton ... model: "Jiminy Cricket" (uncredited)
Sheila Terry ... secretary (uncredited)
Mary Whitney ... secretary (uncredited)
Dee Worth ... secretary (uncredited)
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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Inventor Geppetto creates a wooden marionette called Pinocchio. His wish for Pinocchio to be a real boy is unexpectedly granted by a fairy. The fairy assigns Jiminy Cricket to act as Pinocchio's "conscience" and keep him out of trouble. Jiminy is not too successful in this endeavor and most of the film is spent with Pinocchio deep in trouble. Written by Tim Pickett

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Taglines Disney's all-time family classic is back ...No strings attached! [1987 re-release Australia] See more »
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Also Known As
  • Walt Disney's Wonderful Adventures of Pinocchio (World-wide, English title)
  • La Merveilleuse Aventure de Pinocchio (France)
  • Pinocho (Spain)
  • 木偶奇遇記 (Taiwan)
  • Pinokkió (Hungary)
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Runtime
  • 88 min
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Box Office

Budget $2,600,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $3,769,251, 21 Dec 1984
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $1,068,200

Did You Know?

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Trivia Figaro was Walt Disney's favorite character in "Pinocchio" from 1940. 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 the cartoon "First Aiders (1944)." Figaro also got his own series of "Figaro" cartoons beginning with "Figaro and Cleo (1943)." He would have four cartoons of his own, two appearances in the "Pluto" cartoon series, and also appear in the promotional animated wartime short "All Together (1942)," for a total of seven cartoon appearances. This, plus the one feature film "Pinocchio," makes eight appearances of Figaro overall. See more »
Goofs When Pinocchio plays with the candle he burns his left hand, but Geppetto puts Pinocchio's right hand into the water. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Bambi (1942). See more »
Soundtracks When You Wish Upon A Star See more »
Crazy Credits None of the actors in this film are credited. See more »
Quotes The Blue Fairy: A lie keeps growing and growing until it's as plain as the nose on your face.
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