Walt Disney's second full-length animated feature is a timeless, breathtakingly beautiful classic. Based on an 1800s story by Carlo Collodi, it stars Jiminy Cricket (voiced by Cliff Edwards) as a vagabond insect who spends a rainy night at the shop of toymaker Geppetto. The Blue Fairy brings a marionette to life after Geppetto wishes on a star for a son, and Jiminy Cricket is appointed the new boy's conscience. He has a devil of a time keeping up as Pinocchio is willingly lured through various forms of temptation, the most frightening of which leads him to Pleasure Island, where he drinks, smokes, and is almost turned into a jackass. This sequence, as well as Pinocchio's brave rescue of Geppetto from the belly of a whale, ranks among the most memorable in the history of animation. With such songs as "When You Wish Upon a Star," this is about as magical as cinema can get, a sublimely beautiful coming-of-age story for all to treasure.
The wish of a kindly woodcarver comes true when a puppet he created comes to life.
The child, named Pinocchio, means well, but he cannot help lying...and every time he lies, his nose grows bigger and bigger.
Theatrical release: February 9, 1940.
Rereleased in 1945, 1954, 1962, 1971, 1978, 1984, and 1992.
PINOCCHIO is the second full-length animated feature from Walt Disney Pictures.
The famous story has been remade for TV in 1957, 1968, and 1976 and as GEPPETTO in 2000, starring a singing Drew Carey.
PINOCCHIO was added to the Library of Congress National Film Registry in 1994.
DVD Features:
2-Disc Set
Region 1
Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
DEHT 5.1 - English, French, Spanish
Mono - English
Additional Release Material:
Isolated Audio Track
Alternate Ending
Audio Commentary
Alternate Scenes: Ending
Making Of: NO STRINGS ATTACHED: The Making of Pinocchio
Music Video: When You Wish Upon a Star Music Video
Deleted Scenes:
1. Deleted Song - Honest John (Audio Only)
2. Deleted Scenes
Featurette:
1. THE SWEAT BOX: WALT DISNEY'S ARTISTIC REVIEW PROCESS
2. GEPPETTOS THEN AND NOW
Interactive Features:
Disney Song Selection
Game - 18 Puzzles in A Multi-Tiered Game
Pinocchio's Matter of Facts - Discover More About Pinocchio's World with Pop-Up Trivia
Interactive Games: Pinocchio's Puzzles Game
Text/Photo Galleries:
Pinocchio Art Gallery
Publicity
Disc 1:
Disc 2:
Art Director
Charles Philippi: Art Director\"Fantasia"
Voice
Christian Rub: Character Actor/In USA
Voice
Cliff Edwards: American Singer/Actor
Voice
Dick Jones: American Actor/Westerns
Voice
Mel Blanc: Voice Specialist, "Man of 1000 Voices"; Bugs, Daffy, Tweety
Writer
Aurelius Battaglia: Writer\"Pinocchio"
Writer
Erdman Penner: Writer/"Pinocchio"
Writer
Joseph Sabo: Writer - Pinnochio
Writer
Otto Englander: Screenwriter - 1930s
Writer
Ted Sears: Screenwriter\3 Caballeros
Writer
Webb Smith: Screenwriter - 1930s
Writer
William Cottrell: Screenwriter\3 Caballeros
Director of Animation
John Lounsbery: Disney animation director
Review 1:
"...Every element in PINOCCHIO shimmers with the energy of young artists reveling in their newly discovered powers of creation..."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.F14 06/26/1992
Review 2:
"...The movie looks great....The movie is genuinely exciting and romantic, great to look at, and timeless..."
Source: Chicago Sun-Times
p.45 06/26/1992
Review 3:
"...Visually, the movie remains the peak of the studio's craft..."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.26 01/11/2002
Review 4:
"...Awesomely restored..." -- 4 out of 4 stars
Source: USA Today
p.3D 03/26/1993
Review 5:
"Arguably the best told of all the Disney fairy tales....And, as ever, the animation is near flawless..."
Source: Empire
03/01/2008
Review 6:
"The rollicking adventure, about a lonely old toy maker whose wooden puppet comes to life and dreams of becoming a real boy, is tender and timeless." -- Grade: A
Source: Entertainment Weekly
03/13/2009
Review 7:
"PINOCCHIO remains a technical summit of hand-drawn animation, executed with a grace and expressiveness of movement that even Disney's artists were neve quite able to recapture."
Source: New York Times
03/06/2009