Pinocchio Overview:

Pinocchio (1940) was a Animation - Adventure Film directed by Bill Roberts and Jack Kinney and produced by Walt Disney.

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Walt Disney's beautiful animated feature (his second) is rich with complex and sympathetic characters, a fascinating story, and dazzling animation artistry. A brilliant piece of filmmaking, based on a story by Collodi about a puppet who is brought to life by a fairy but wants more than anything to become a real boy. Classic children's entertainment, which engages audiences at all levels. The collector's edition includes photos of the animators, early concept drawings and scene paintings, original theatrical trailers, publicity materials, an exclusive commemorative lithograph and booklet, plus a newly remastered compact disc of the film's original soundtrack.

(Source: available at Amazon AMC Classic Movie Companion).

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Pinocchio was inducted into the National Film Registry in 1994.

Academy Awards 1940 --- Ceremony Number 13 (source: AMPAS)

AwardRecipientResult
Best Music - ScoringLeigh Harline, Paul J. Smith, Ned WashingtonWon
Best Music - SongMusic by Leigh Harline; Lyrics by Ned WashingtonWon
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Pinocchio (1940) (2)

By Beatrice on Mar 31, 2014 From Flickers in Time

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Pinocchio (1940) (1)

By Kristen on Aug 25, 2012 From Journeys in Classic Film

Another edition of Journeys In the Disney Vault (took me long enough)! ?Today’s film tells the tale of a little wooden boy going on a manic and frightening series of adventures. ?Actually, the film details a little boy exploring the perils of kidnapping, indentured servitude, child trafficking... Read full article


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After a year of meticulous restoration, which included cleaning and removing scratches from the original negatives frame by frame, eliminating age-old distortions on the sound track, and revitalizing the color, the now-pristine film was reissued in 1992.
During the musical number "When You Wish Upon a Star," when a spotlight is seen on Jiminy Cricket, one is able to see two books to the left of the screen, which are "Peter Pan" and "Alice in Wonderland." Walt Disney started developing these two stories for the big screen at the time of this film's release, and they would be released in 1953 and 1951, respectively.
The August 1993 issue of Playboy cited 43 instances of violence and other unfavorable behavior in this film, including 23 instances of battery, nine acts of property damage, three slang uses of the word "jackass," three acts of violence involving animals, two shots of male nudity, and one instance of implied death.
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Pinocchio

Released 1940
Inducted 1994
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