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  1. Feb 18, 2023 · With that said, it could be that Pinocchio left his small village to revisit the regions of Italy he passed through while working for Count Volpe. Sebastian J. Cricket mentioned the “world” embracing Pinocchio, so it’s possible the wooden puppet traveled globally — from bigger cities in Italy to other parts of the European continent and the world.

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  2. The Adventures of Pinocchio, classic children’s novel written by C. Collodi that first appeared in serial form in 1881 in the Giornale dei bambini (“Children’s Magazine”) and was published as a book in 1883. It tells the story of the little marionette who wants to be a real boy, and it is perhaps best known as the basis for the 1940 ...

  3. The Adventures of Pinocchio (1996), a film by Steve Barron starring Martin Landau as Geppetto and Jonathan Taylor Thomas as Pinocchio. The New Adventures of Pinocchio (1999), a direct-to-video film sequel of the 1996 movie. Martin Landau reprises his role of Geppetto, while Gabriel Thomson plays Pinocchio.

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  4. Aug 4, 2015 · The novel “Pinocchio,” serialized in 1881 and then published as a novel in 1883 by Italian writer Carlo Collodi, was set primarily in a small village in Tuscany, Italy. There is some dispute as to which village provided the main setting. The two most probable villages providing the setting of “Pinocchio” are San Miniato Basso, between ...

  5. The cricket says he will regret it one day. Pinocchio says he will leave the next day to escape the fate of having to go to school like other boys. The cricket asks why he doesn’t at least learn a trade. Pinocchio says his only interest is in living a vagabond life, eating, drinking, sleeping, and amusing himself from morning to night.

  6. Tweet. Save on Delicious. Carlo Collodi - The story of Pinocchio. Carlo Collodi is the pen-name of Carlo Lorenzini (1826-90). Collodi is the name of the little village in Tuscany where his mother was born. He was born in Florence, the son of a cook and a servant, and spent his chilhood as much in the rough and tumble of the streets of his ...

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  8. This small, unnamed Italian village acts as the main setting of the 1940 Disney animated feature film Pinocchio. This village is a seaside community located in Italy, and is described by Jiminy Cricket as a "sleepy little town". Though seemingly ordinary and quaint, a number of fantastical occurrences have taken place here, with anthropomorphic animals, magical creatures, and legendary beasts ...

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