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  • A killer whale in place of "the Terrible Dogfish?!" COME ON!! What a cheesy rip-off.

  • Vince was Kramer!

  • God gepetto, hit on Sophia. good GOD

  • BATHTOY ORCA OF DEATH!

  • HA HA!

    "We have so many carvings in the bedroom"

    Geppetto, you pimp! ;DD

  • wait a minute Isn't that Peewee Herman?

  • @dll0990 Yes it is. :)

  • the biggest killer whale ever

  • in pinocchio 2002 it's not a whale,but a shark..

  • @jojosicecep I prefer the one from the mid-90s. :)

  • 8:45 wait who's this? Oh my god it's Fred Fuchs!

  • In the marionette theater, was Mario the one who was the cat and Vince the one who was the fox? If so, I thought in the credits at 10:04 it should have said "Mario/The Marionette Cat" and "Vince/The Marionette Fox."

  • I love seeing James Belushi as a boy instead of an adult.

  • The strange thing is that, on the Disney cartoon of Pinnochio, the guy who was in charge of marionette's and who was keeping Pinnochio trapped in a birdcage was named Stromboli. I guess instead of "The Gypsy" being named as Gypsy, maybe his name should have been Stromboli

  • Nice body! (yes, I love your sexy legs!)

  • at last ive found this wehehhe when i was young i was so afraid with gypsy and whale in the storyyyyyy like it a lot

  • the killer whale with the creepy violin always freaked me out... it stil does.

  • Geppetto and Sophia went to the bedroom to fuck. Sophia said she liked wood. Looks like Geppetto has himself a groupie. LOL!

  • Free Willy ate Gepdo

  • From 2:46-3:24, as Pinocchio was sailing across the ocean, I wonder if he went to the boatman to rent a rowboat. If that's what he did, where did he get the money to pay the boatman since all of his money got buried or stolen in "The Field Of Wonder" by "The Gypsy's" henchman? (If they didn't steal it, maybe Pinocchio dug it up). I guess the boatman decided to be nice and let Pinocchio rent a boat for free since he let Geppeto rent a boat for free since Pinocchio was the son of Geppeto.

  • I guess this is filmed in some high quality video tape format.

    Kind of like a lot of PBS shows

    -although this was made for cable.

    Does anyone know exactly what kind of camras were used?

  • My earliest memory is of me watching this on TV as a kid and getting upset because i missed the second half. Finally seeing it now feels quite emotional...silly as it might sound. Only took 18 years.

    Thanks so much for uploading!

  • the fairy loves wood! hahaha

  • I love this version on Pinocchio too.

  • this is the best version of pinnocchio i've ever seen. & the BEST Pinnocchio; I just can't express with words how much I love Paul Reubens. I love him in every sense <3 <3 <3

    @afriendofbean: stop wasting your time with those questions. they are silly, not clever as you might think. this is a faerie tale, and one of the best ones, not a 'realistic' story.

  • Thank you for letting me know! However, it's important for you to understand that a lot of people have put down a lot of questions on YouTube that might sound silly. Also, a lot of people have put their own opinion on YouTube skits, especially Sesame Street YouTube skits whether the skit is a cartoon, comedy, a faerie tale, or any other reason. People have always put their opinion or asked silly questions on YouTube with whatever they don't understand, what they saw, and how they felt.

  • At least, almost all the villains paid for their bad acts xD, not like in 1940 disney movie xD

  • " You like-a wood?"

    " I LOVE WOOD"

    heh heh

  • @peeweeschic Bow-chicka-wah-wah! Gepetto gets lucky!

  • I know that this is a strange question but, was Pinnochio telling the truth at 7:39 when he said to Geppeto "Ow that hurt" when Geppeto knocked on Pinnochio's head? (With a wooden head, I'm sure it wouldn't of hurt but, I'm sure it would hurt with a human skull head so I don't know if Geppeto knocked on his head hard or soft). Even if he was lying, his nose couldn't of grown since Sofia the fairy made him a real boy at that point where any lie he tells, his nose won't grow.

  • 7:19 - Ooh. She REALLY likes her real live boys. ;) *lol*

    Does Paul Rubens always run around with 1 arm up, or is that just more of Pee-Wee bleeding over into Pinocchio?

  • "more seaweed, have a row boats, and an old broken puppet nothing.......... Pinocchio!, Pinocchio, pinocchio!" That is my favroite line for the reuion in the whale but why was pinocchio lucky to get eaten?

  • That is an excellent point, and I wondered the same thing, and I put this same comment here wondering why Pinocchio was lucky to get eaten by the whale on the 15th day. Maybe he was lucky to not have to strain himself anymore rowing in the boat across the ocean by looking for Geppeto, and he was probably lucky to finally find and be with Geppeto since from 4:11-4:15, Geppeto said to Pinocchio not to worry and that the only thing that matters is that they're together again.

  • I'm sure if the fairy didn't give Pinocchio another chance to be a good boy, to stop lying, and/or to be free from "The Gypsy" the show would've ended right there with a sad ending because, Pinocchio was trapped and locked in "The Gypsy's" wagon, and another thing is that, Geppeto was eaten by the whale and was trapped inside so he of course wouldn't of been able to save Pinocchio. (The only other person who knew Pinocchio was Antonio from the fruit stand but, he didn't know him that well).

  • At the end, even though Pinocchio got to be a real boy, I guess he should still be careful not to let "The Gypsy" see him anymore ("The Gypsy" might hurt him physically probably feeling and knowing that he escaped even though he said at 0:43 that those two people who brought Pinocchio to him just stole him away which is probably the reason why he turned them into donkeys too out of anger) since "The Gypsy" works at a theater which is just down the street right from where Pinocchio lives.

  • i will love you FOREVER, Pee-Wee!

  • LOL I saw hands throw a bucketof water at them hahaha

  • HAHAH! GOT EATEN BY ORCA. Wierd.

  • "he searched for 14 days and 14 nights, almost 2 weeks" lol

  • Yes, that was pretty funny. However, I thought that it was strange while Pinocchio was searching for Geppeto for 14 days and 14 nights, Geppeto never got digested from the whale that whole time.

    Also, I was a little confused when the narrator said that on the 15th day, Pinocchio was lucky. Unless maybe the narrator meant that Pinocchio was lucky to have gotten eaten by the whale where he was lucky to find and be with Geppeto. But it's not so lucky to get eaten at the same time.

  • More like exactly two weeks, Don.

  • Hey, nice body. HAHAHA

  • gepetto's showing the fairy his room huh?

    he's not slick lol

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