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Pinocchio is originally from the Disney animated feature film, ''{{w|Pinocchio (1940 film)|Pinocchio}}'', which was originally based on the story ''{{w|The Adventures of Pinocchio}}'' by Carlo Collodi. [[Geppetto]], the woodworker who created Pinocchio, wishes for Pinocchio to be a real boy—a wish that Pinocchio must work hard to make come true.
Pinocchio is originally from the Disney animated feature film, ''{{w|Pinocchio (1940 film)|Pinocchio}}'', which was originally based on the story ''{{w|The Adventures of Pinocchio}}'' by Carlo Collodi. [[Geppetto]], the woodworker who created Pinocchio, wishes for Pinocchio to be a real boy—a wish that Pinocchio must work hard to make come true.


In the film, Pinocchio went into many misadventures, such as being a star in a puppet show, nearly being turned into a donkey on Pleasure Island, then being swallowed by Monstro while searching for Geppetto. They manage to escape the whale, but Pinocchio is killed as a result, though he is soon revived by the Blue Fairy and transformed into a real boy because he fulfilled the requirements to become a real boy.
In the film, Pinocchio went into many misadventures, such as being a star in a puppet show, nearly being turned into a donkey on Pleasure Island, then being swallowed by Monstro while searching for Geppetto. They manage to escape the whale, but Pinocchio is killed as a result, though he is soon revived by the Blue Fairy and transformed into a real boy because he fulfilled the requirements. <!-- add specifics -->


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