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Pinocchio 3000 ()


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The year is 3000. Geppetto, with the help of his faithful assistant, Spencer the cyber penguin, and by the holographic fairy Cyberina, creates Pinocchio, a prototype super-robot equipped for emotions.

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Cast

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Scamboli (voice)
Sonja Ball ...
Pinocchio (voice)
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Geppetto (voice)
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Cyberina (voice)
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Spencer (voice)
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Jake (voice)
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Additional Voices (voice)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Marc Alfos ...
Scamboli (voice)
Georges Aubert ...
Geppetto (voice)
Maxime Baudoin ...
Pinocchio (voice)
Paul Borne ...
Rodo (voice)
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Scamboli = Combinard (voice)
Léo Caron ...
Zach (voice)
Nacho Castaño ...
Additional Voices (voice)
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Rodo (voice)
Marie-Christine Darah ...
Cyberina (voice)
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House (voice)
François-Nicolas Dolan ...
Pinocchio (voice)
Jean-Claude Donda ...
Spencer (voice)
Gabrielle Elfassy ...
Cynthia (voice)
Helena Evangeliou ...
Marlene (voice)
Domènec Farell ...
Additional Voices (voice)
Emilio Freixas ...
Geppetto (voice)
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Marlène (voice)
James Harbour ...
Zack (voice)
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Cab (voice)
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Spencer = Maurice (voice)
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Scamboli (voice)
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Cynthia (voice)
Carlos Latre ...
Spencer (voice)
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Cyberina (voice)
Alberto Mieza ...
Additional Voices (voice)
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Cabby (voice)
Monique Nevers ...
Maison (voice)
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Gepetto (voice)
Lutèce Ragueneau ...
Cynthia (voice)
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Maison (voice)
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Scambocop (voice)
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Taxi (voice)
Gwénaël Sommier ...
Zach (voice)
Barbara Tissier ...
Marlène (voice)
José Antonio Torrabadella ...
Jake (voice)
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Additional Voices (voice)
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Cyberina (voice)
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Additional Voices (voice)
Roser Vilches ...
Marlene (voice)
Jack Daniel Wells ...
Rodo (voice)
Marta Ullod ...
Pinocchio (uncredited) (voice)

Directed by

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Daniel Robichaud

Written by

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Claude Scasso ... (written by)
 
Peter Svatek ... (adaptation)

Produced by

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Louis Duquet ... producer
Philippe Garell ... co-producer (as Philippe Garrell)
Hubert Gariépy ... associate producer
Jacques Pettigrew ... co-producer
Paco Rodríguez ... co-producer
Louise Saint-Louis ... associate producer
Montserrat Tello ... auditor producer / financial producer

Music by

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James Gelfand

Editing by

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Claudette Duff

Editorial Department

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Marie-Hélène Boulianne ... assistant editor

Art Direction by

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Nicolas Lebessis
François-Emmanuel Porché

Production Management

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Iván González Penedo ... head of production
Jesús L. Pérez Villar ... post-production manager
Francois Garcia ... vp of operations, CinéGroupe (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Nicolas Lebessis ... assistant director

Sound Department

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Jordi Arqués ... sound effects editor
Bruno Auclair ... voice recordist
Sylvain Bourgault ... supervising sound editor
David Calleja ... re-recording mixer / sound mixer
Jo Caron ... adr foley recordist (as Jocelyn Caron)
Louis Collin ... mixing supervisor
Carlos Fesser ... sound effects editor
Guy Francoeur ... foley artist
Marie-Claude Gagné ... sound effects editor
Joan Manel Ges ... sound effects editor
Patrick Knup ... voice recordist: French version
Jaume Puig ... sound consultant: Dolby
Jean-François Sauvé ... sound effects editor
David Álvarez ... assistant sound mixer

Special Effects by

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Antonio Carranza Pérez ... modeler: Bren Entertainment S.A

Visual Effects by

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Gilles Beloeil ... lighting team lead
Michaël Bentitou ... lead modeler
Nadia Bernard ... lighting artist / texture artist
Pierre Bonnette ... animator
Sebastien Bruneau ... animator
Michael Brunet ... senior animator
Ramiro Bélanger ... animator
Pierre Cataford ... visual effects artist
Tobie Cote ... digital artist
Etienne Daigle ... flame artist
Philippe Desiront ... flame artist
Marc Desmarais ... texture artist
Pierre Dufour ... digital artist
Antonio Fenollera Caamaño ... Pipeline Engineer
Marco Foglia ... senior animator
Vincent Fortin ... visual effects
Antoine Gagné ... Flame operator / i/o supervisor / online editor / render coordinator
Benoît Gagné ... animation team lead
Sébastien Gagné ... digital compositor
Christian Garcia ... 3d supervisor
Jonathan Germain ... lighting artist
Lucas Granito ... lead texture artist: Cinegroupe
Éric Hamel ... matte painter
Francois Hogue ... lighter
David Hubert ... lead animator
Jocelyn Hudon ... lead animator
Dimitri Joannides ... senior layout artist / senior lighting artist
Alexandre Joset ... visual effects consultant
Benoit Ladouceur ... matte painter
Philippe Langlois ... digital effects artist
Juan Carlos Lara ... character rigging supervisor
Francois Madere ... lighting artist
Laura Maynadé ... visual effects coordinator
Nicolas-Alexandre Noel ... lead lipsync artist / senior lighting artist
Jean-Sebastien Ouellet ... lighting artist
Patrick Parenteau ... lead visual effects / visual effects supervisor
Stéphane Rioux ... digital compositor
Jean-Pierre Riverin ... lighting artist
Roberto Rubio Corral ... model artist (as Roberto Rubio)
Pascal Ruest ... senior animator
Paul Saint-Hilaire ... digital compositor
Anthony Sparapani ... animation supervisor
Martin Tardif ... senior lighting artist
Patrick Tasse ... senior animator
Jalal Tchelebi ... generalist
Jean-François Tremblay ... digital compositor
Mathieu Tétrault ... visual effects lighting
François Vachon ... digital compositor
Sebastien Veilleux ... digital compositor
Philippe Zerounian ... character animator
Bruno López ... modeler (uncredited)

Animation Department

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Borja Abeijón ... model artist
Sylvain Bernard ... animation director
Frédéric Côté ... animator
José Luis de Lucas ... animator (as Pepe de Lucas) / animator
Mathieu Dimuro ... senior animator: Cinégroupe
Roger Gimenez ... animator
David Hubert ... animation supervisor
Andrew Knight ... animator (as Andy Knight)
Andrew D. Knight ... lead animator
Omar Morsy ... animator
Jesus Parra ... animator (as Jesus Parra Garcia)
A. Martín Puentes ... animator
Johnny Spinelli ... animator
Dennis Yoo ... senior animator: Cinegroup
Bruno López ... animator (uncredited)

Music Department

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Michael Picton ... orchestrator
Christopher B.J. Smith ... orchestrator

Additional Crew

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Eduardo Albaladejo ... management of rights: Filmax Entertainment
Pierre-Luc Boily ... assistant technical director
Thierry Dervieux ... Production Supervisior / set & prop supervisor
Jessica Kardos ... choreographer / production assistant
Emilie Maison ... press attache france
Lorenzo Orzari ... script doctor
María Parrón ... legal and business affairs (as Maria Parrón)
Jose Pozo ... executive creative
Biju Ramachadran ... technical director
Biju Ramachandran ... technical director

Production Companies

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Special Effects

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Other Companies

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

This is the story of a little robot known as Pinocchio 3000 whose greatest wish is to become a real boy. The year is 3000. Geppetto, with the help of his faithful assistant, Spencer the cyber penguin, and by the holographic fairy Cyberina, creates Pinocchio, a prototype superrobot equipped for emotions. But before he can be given a heart and become a real boy, Cyberina insists that Pinocchio learn the difference between right and wrong. Written by Anthony Pereyra {hypersonic91@yahoo.com}

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Also Known As
  • Pinocchio le robot (France)
  • Pinocho 3000 (Spain)
  • P3K: Pinocho 3000 (Spain)
  • Pinocho 3000 (Mexico)
  • Pinóquio 3000 (Portugal)
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Runtime
  • 80 min
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Box Office

Budget $12,000,000 (estimated)
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $1,464,478

Did You Know?

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Trivia Michael Jackson participated in the production in the film. He gave some story suggestions to the film's producers, was set to perform an original song, and possibly help release the movie. However, Jackson's arrest in November 2003 due to sexual assault allegations would prevent him from doing so. See more »
Goofs The traffic light for flying cars and walkway retractable pedestrians is useless and pointless as the flying cars can just as easily fly under or over the walkways, also why does the walkway bridges need to retract and why do hover cars need to stop for pedestrians on bridges, it would be better to just have permanent walkway bridges. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Pinocchio 3000 (2013). See more »
Soundtracks Welcome to Scamboland See more »
Quotes Pinocchio: Life would be great if kids were more like us.
Scamboli: Hmm, you've got a good point Pinocchio. I couldn't agree with you more.
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