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Pinocchio

In Tuscany, Italy, a carpenter named Master Antonio finds a block of wood that he plans
to carve into a table leg. However, after being frightened when the log cries out, he gives it to his
neighbor Geppetto, an old man. Upon seeing the log, he plans to carve a puppet from it and make
a living as a traveling puppeteer. He carves the block into a boy and names him "Pinocchio".
Once the puppet is finished and Geppetto teaches him to walk, Pinocchio runs out the door and
into the town, where he is caught by a Carabiniere, who assumes Pinocchio has been mistreated
and imprisons Geppetto.

Left alone, Pinocchio heads back to Geppetto's house to get something to eat, where
a talking cricket warns him of the perils of disobedience and laziness. In retaliation, Pinocchio
throws a hammer at the cricket, accidentally killing it. Pinocchio gets hungry and tries to fry an
egg, but a chick hatches from the egg and he has to leave to find food. He knocks on a neighbor's
door, but they fear he is pulling a prank and dump water on him. Cold and wet, Pinocchio goes
home and lies down on a stove, and upon waking he finds his feet have burned off. Luckily,
Geppetto is released from prison and makes Pinocchio a new pair of feet. In gratitude, he
promises to attend school, and Geppetto makes him a suit of clothing consisting of a dress made
from flowered paper, tree bark shoes, and a cap made of dough, and sells his only coat to buy
him a school book.

On his way to school the next morning, Pinocchio encounters the Great Marionette
Theatre and sells his school book to buy a ticket for the show. During the performance, the
puppets Harlequin, Pulcinella and Signora Rosaura call out to Pinocchio; this angers the puppet
master Mangiafuoco, and he decides to use Pinocchio as firewood. However, after Pinocchio
pleads for his and Harlequin's salvation and he learns of Geppetto's poverty, Mangiafuoco
releases him and gives him five gold pieces.
On his way home, Pinocchio meets a fox and a cat. The Cat pretends to be blind, and the
Fox pretends to be lame; a white blackbird tries to warn Pinocchio of their lies, but the Cat eats
it. The two convince Pinocchio that if he plants his coins in the Field of Miracles outside the city
of Acchiappacitrulli, they will grow into a tree with gold coins. They stop at an inn, where they
trick Pinocchio into paying for their meals and flee after telling the innkeeper to tell Pinocchio
they would meet him at the Field of Miracles in the morning.

As Pinocchio sets off for Catchfools, the ghost of the Talking Cricket appears and tells
him to go home and give the coins to his father. Pinocchio ignores his warnings again and as he
passes through a forest, the Fox and Cat, disguised as bandits, ambush and rob him. After biting
off the Cat's paw, he escapes to a white house, where he is greeted by a young fairy with
turquoise hair who says she is dead and waiting for a hearse. Unfortunately, the Fox and the Cat
catch Pinocchio and hang him in a tree, and leave after getting tired of waiting for him to
suffocate.

The Fairy has Pinocchio rescued and calls in three doctors to evaluate him - the Owl says
he is alive, the Crow says he is dead, and the Ghost of the Talking Cricket says he is fine, but has
been disobedient and hurt his father. The Fairy administers medicine to Pinocchio, which he
takes when several Undertaker rabbits appear to collect his body. Now recovered, Pinocchio lies
to the Fairy when she asks what happened to the gold coins and his nose grows. The Fairy
explains that Pinocchio's lies are causing his nose to grow and calls in a flock of woodpeckers to
chisel it down to size. She then sends for Geppetto to come and live with them in the forest
cottage

As Pinocchio heads out to meet his father, he once again encounters the Fox and the Cat,
who remind him of the Field of Miracles, and he agrees to go with them and plant his gold. Once
there, Pinocchio buries his coins and leaves to wait twenty minutes for it to grow; during this
time, the Fox and the Cat dig up the coins and run away.

Once Pinocchio returns, a parrot mocks him for falling for the Fox and Cat's tricks.
Pinocchio rushes to the Catchfools courthouse, where he reports the theft of the coins to
a gorilla judge. Although he is moved by Pinocchio's plea, the gorilla judge sentences him to four
months in prison for the crime of foolishness. Fortunately, all criminals are released early when
the Emperor of Catchfools declares a celebration following his army's victory over the town's
enemies.

As Pinocchio heads back to the forest, he finds an enormous snake with a smoking tail
blocking the way. He asks the serpent to move, but it remains completely still, and he assumes it
is dead. He begins to step over it, but it suddenly rises up and hisses at him, toppling him over
onto his head. Struck by Pinocchio's fright and comical position, the snake laughs so hard
he bursts an artery and dies.

Once Pinocchio returns, a parrot mocks him for falling for the Fox and Cat's tricks.
Pinocchio rushes to the Catchfools courthouse, where he reports the theft of the coins to
a gorilla judge. Although he is moved by Pinocchio's plea, the gorilla judge sentences him to four
months in prison for the crime of foolishness. Fortunately, all criminals are released early when
the Emperor of Catchfools declares a celebration following his army's victory over the town's
enemies.

As Pinocchio heads back to the forest, he finds an enormous snake with a smoking tail
blocking the way. He asks the serpent to move, but it remains completely still, and he assumes it
is dead. He begins to step over it, but it suddenly rises up and hisses at him, toppling him over
onto his head. Struck by Pinocchio's fright and comical position, the snake laughs so hard
he bursts an artery and dies.

Pinocchio then heads back to the Fairy's house in the forest, where he sneaks into a
farmer's yard to steal some grapes. He is caught in a weasel trap and encounters a glowworm,
where the farmer finds him and ties him up in his doghouse. When Pinocchio foils the chicken-
stealing weasels, the farmer frees him as a reward. Pinocchio finally returns to the cottage, but
there he finds nothing but a gravestone and believes the Fairy has die.

A friendly pigeon sees Pinocchio mourning the Fairy's death and offers to give him a ride
to the seashore, where Geppetto is building a boat to search for Pinocchio. Pinocchio is washed
ashore when he tries to swim to his father, who is swallowed by The Terrible Dogfish. Pinocchio
accepts a ride from a dolphin to the nearest island, the Island of Busy Bees. Upon arriving on the
island, Pinocchio offers to carry a lady's jug home in return for food and water, and upon arriving
at her house, he recognizes the lady as the Fairy, now old enough to be his mother. She says she
will act as his mother, and he will begin going to school. She hints that if he does well in school
and is good for one year, then he will become a real boy.

Pinocchio studies hard and rises to the top of his class, making the other boys jealous.
They trick Pinocchio into playing hookey by saying they saw a large sea monster at the beach,
the same one that swallowed Geppetto. However, they were lying, and a fight breaks out, during
which Pinocchio is accused of injuring another boy. He escapes, and along the way saves a
drowning Mastiff named Alidoro. In exchange, Alidoro later saves Pinocchio from The Green
Fisherman, who was going to eat him. After meeting the Snail that works for the Fairy, she gives
him another chance.

Pinocchio does excellently in school, and the Fairy promises that he will be a real boy the
next day, saying he should invite all his friends to a party. He goes to invite everyone, but he is
sidetracked after meeting his closest friend from school, a boy nicknamed Candlewick. He is
heading to a place called The Land of Toys, where everyone plays all day and never works or
studies. Pinocchio goes along with him, and they have a wonderful time for the next five months

One morning in the fifth month, Pinocchio and Candlewick awake with donkeys' ears.
A marmot tells Pinocchio that he has gotten donkey fever, as boys who play and never study turn
into donkeys. Soon, both Pinocchio and Candlewick are fully transformed, and Pinocchio is sold
to a circus where he is trained to do tricks, until he falls and sprains his leg after seeing the Fairy
in one of the box seats. The ringmaster then sells Pinocchio to a man who wants to skin him and
use his hide to make a drum, and throws him into the sea to drown him. But when he goes to
retrieve the corpse, he finds Pinocchio, who explains that the fish ate all the donkey skin off him
and he is now a puppet again. Pinocchio dives back into the water and swims out to sea, where
the Terrible Dogfish appears and swallows him. Inside the Dogfish, Pinocchio unexpectedly
finds Geppetto, and they escape with help from a large tuna and look for a new place to live.

Pinocchio and Geppetto encounter the Fox and the Cat, who are now impoverished and
lame and blind respectively. They plead for food and money, but Pinocchio rebuffs them and tells
them that they have earned their misfortune. Geppetto and Pinocchio then arrive at a small
house, which is home to the Talking Cricket. The Talking Cricket says they can stay and reveals
that he got his house from a little goat with turquoise hair. Pinocchio gets a job doing work for a
farmer, and recognizes their dying donkey as his friend Candlewick.
After long months of working for the farmer and supporting the ailing Geppetto,
Pinocchio goes to town with the forty pennies he has saved to buy himself a new suit. He
discovers that the Fairy is ill and needs money, and gives the Snail he met back on the Island of
Busy Bees all of his money. That night, he dreams that he is visited by the Fairy, who kisses him.
When he wakes up, he is a real boy, with his puppet body lying lifeless on a chair. The Fairy has
also left him a new suit, boots, and a bag which contains 40 gold coins. Geppetto also returns to
health.

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