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  • If J Worthington Foulfellow is the fox then whos the guy in the hat who whispers in his ear?

  • I love the way Gideon just kind of wanders off at 1:20 and comes running back holding onto his hat

  • know what weirds me out, even though this movie had a happy ending, the villains got away and are still kidnapping little boys and turning them into donkeys.

  • I heard of molesters but MY GOD!

  • There's nothing up there to be afraid of

    Yeah except for that "hammer" about to wack you right in the head.....

  • How much did the coachman have to whisper? Seriously. 'We take stupid little boys, pssppsspss pssp sp psss ps ps pssss pss psss (so on for half a minute) And then I take them to pleasure Island!' Seriously, It's not a complicated plan.

    And are the donkeys really worth more than all that food and destroyed houses and GIANT FUCKING BOAT your plan requires?

    And why the hell don't you just change them into donkeys right there on the island?

    Let it be said, the coachman is not a businessman.

  • I didn't even know this guy had a name, I always just called him The Fox.

  • What I really like is at about 2:18, when Gideon lifts up the frayed top of Foulfellow's hat and Foulfellow shouts, "GET ME OUTTA HERE!!!"

  • 7:33 omg gave me nightmares when i was little

  • 2 people r still made of wood

    the difference between 40 dislikes and 41000+ views r a nice handful of stupid little boys at pleasure island

  • The true villain of Pinocchio is Monstro, he's the only one that takes part in the climax.

  • this movie convinced me... never talk to strangers

  • stromboli features in a gene wolfe short story as well: the toy theater

  • now i remember where i first saw this name.....a gene wolfe shortstory - bed and breakfast!

  • 0:36 um, what was Gideon doing?

  • @NickFury182 Looking for money;that was his pocket X3

  • @starlaasmith OH okay that makes much more sense

  • @NickFury182 Yeah LOL XD

  • I like Stromboli. He's a good classic movie villain. His evil plot was to make Pinocchio into firewood and make money. He's so greedy. He certainly is sinister.

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  • It has been said that there was supposed to be another scene at the end of the movie where Pinocchio has a third encounter with Foulfellow and Gideon only for the two to get arrested by the police.

  • @ImpmonInThe90s

    In the original book, Pinocchio has a third encounter with both in facto, to discover that they were currently poor and that the fox go blind xD

    No villain in disneys pinocchio movie gets what they actually deserve.

  • @Luixmai Yep that's why I don't like this movie as much as the others Disney has made NONE of the villian get what they deserve it's crap... >:(

    Pinocchio "survived" pleasure island (and Monstro :P) If I were him I would have told someone what those gits were doin to those kids >:(

  • I honestly dont think Honest John is a villain.I think The Coachman and MAYBE Stromboli are the villains.Honest John is just more of an....... obstacle for Pinocchio.They wouldnt toss Pinocchio off a bridge or slit his throat or anything like that.The Coachman would,like a real villain would do.Like when Coachman mentions Pleasure Island, Honest John seems worried for Pinocchio and the other boys mentioning "the law".He has some good in his heart.

  • @Fedoracrow97 You said it!

    

  • @Fedoracrow97 Actually if he had to or for money he would.

  • I like this movie I wish Maleficent was in this movie too.

  • A dude in a pimp hat talking about making "real money", whispering in Foulfellow's ear and shipping them off to pleasure island.......what the hell? Lol

  • They never come back as BOYS!!!!! "YIKES" (me as a kid)

  • 7:34 I think that proves beyond a doubt Honest John is not a complete bad guy,he still has a bit of conscience in him.

  • @idiotlimrocks2 i don't really think so, i think he was terrified at the guy who just turned his face into an evil demonic expression.

  • and how is he defeated???

  • stramboli and the pleasure island owner are the only people i consider villians in this film

  • 7:33 still scares me.

  • 7:34 Scariest image ever

  • the evil white man omg

  • "Oh look a wooden boy... A WOODEN BOY!"

    A talking fox and a cat!

  • "oh look a wooden boy... A WOODEN BOY!!" lol

  • Of course Foulfellow would be a fox. It makes sense. I love this movie.

  • 5:00 Constantinople!

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  • I really do think that Stromboli and The Coachman are the TRUE villains of this movie... The Coachman always scares the royal crap out of me!

  • If it's any consolation, Pinocchio did defeat the Coachman in a video game...

  • Not a big fan of pinicchio, but one could argue that the villains of the movie are the most successfull, because they are the only ones which get away with their schemes (and making lots of money in the process).

  • Yeah, I never could understand how people could accept the existence of an anthropomorphic fox and cat, not to mention those...things...that work on Pleasure Island.

  • You should do Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear next.

  • The Coachman: They never come back...as BOYS!!

    really good villain line

  • He could be a great kingdomhearts enemy.

  • And does anyone else think Stromboli looks a little bit like Pavarotti? xD

  • Stromboli is insane, but he is hilarious, especially when he flies into a rage. I wonder if he was cursing when he started rambling on in Italian when he's in a rage?

  • Pinocchio has the most villains of any Disney film. Gideon and Foulfellow are my favorites. Foulfellow's a classic con man who takes advantage of Pinocchio's naivete--and he did a good job at it.

  • Am i the only who noticed eveyone who's evil in Pinocchio has a heavy europeon accent? Foulfellow had british (i think...?) so dose Coachmen, and Stromboli has a heavy italian!

  • for some reson i find it so amusing when Stromboli and Pinocchio argue "NO! NO! NO!" "YES YES! YES!"

  • pinocchio is my favorite movie and disney character. and Honest john, j worthington fellow, is my 2nd favorite villain. hes so suave and sly. probly why hes s a fox

  • 3:27 I think i'll have some nightmares now.

  •  Keep pressing at 3:29

    Bearded dude goes in seizure mode. Lol

  • @KennethMoreland Dude i totaly did this! LMAO!!

  • "a little wooden boy!"

    but a walking talking fox is completely normal

  • the expression on his face at 7:34 scared the shit outta me as a kid!

  • 9:04 Excuse me! Um! What?

  • 7:35

    WTF!!!!

  • wow i knw whats it to be thrown into a cage lol

  • You haven't got a section on the Coachman?

    I'd say he's definitely more evil than any of the villains you've got here.

  • they never come back... as BOYS!

  • @blainethomas Best evil grin ever.

  • XDDD The part where the fox bops the cat on the head always makes me laugh

  • what's more strange a living wooden boy? Bi-pedal talking fox? lol

  • I never knew this until recently but Stromboli and The Coachman are voiced by the same guy. Charles Judels.

  • NO NO NO!!! YES YES YES!!!!! LMAO

  • Why is that funny?

  • Monstro died from the hit and foulfellow is considered the main villain of Pinocchio

  • here's the list part 3

    Mcleach - The Rescuers Down Under

    Madame Medusa - The Rescuers

    Dr. Facilier - Princess And The Frog

    Prince John - Robin Hood

    Ursula - The Little Mermaid

    Evil Queen - Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs

    Queen Of Hearts - Alice In Wonderland

    Cruella De Vil - 101 Dalmatians

    Madam Mim - Sword In The Stone

  • here's the list part 2 Edgar - The Aristocats Captain Hook - Peter Pan Gaston - Beauty & The Beast The Horned King - The Black Cauldron Lady Tremaine - Cinderella John Silver - Treasure Planet Rourke - Atlantis: The Lost Empire Alameda Slim - Home On The Range Clayton - Tarzan Yzma - The Emperors New Groove
  • @22man1 oh i made one mistake, scroop is the true villain in treasure planet, not John Silver

  • pinocchio doesn't even have one single main villain Here's the list: Frollo - Hunchback Of Notre Dame Hades - Hercules Jafar - Aladdin Sykes - Oliver And Company Shere Khan - The Jungle Book Scar - The Lion King Amos Slade - Fox And The Hound Governor Ratcliffe - Pocahontas Maleficant - Sleeping Beauty Shan Yu - Mulan Captain Gantu - Lilo & Stitch Ratigan - The Great Mouse Detective
  • I don't know if I'd consider him a villain. He's more like one of many obstacles to overcome.

  • When Foulfellow got his hat stuck he sounded like Billy Bletcher.

  • Billy Bletcher voiced one of the crows in DUMBO as did Cliff Edwards the voice of Jiminey Cricket!

  • Foulfellow is voiced by Walter Catlet. Dose Billy Bletcher voice him when his hat was stuck?

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  • Pinocchio has 7 Villains:

    J. Worthington Foulfellow

    Gideon

    Stromboli

    The Coachman

    the Coachman's Minions

    Lampwick

    Monstro

  • Stromboli was the most populer one in that list because he ranked 22 in Top 30 Disney Villains.

  • You forgot Honest Jon the fox.

  • he didnt J. Worthington Foulfellow IS HONEST JOHN THE FOX

  • Foulfellow is the man in red.

  • Coachman is the man in red...

  • @honeymoneyfufu

    I never really saw Lampwick or Monstro as villains. Lampwick was just a misbehaved kid and Monstro was just hungry. and it's a real shame that their the only ones that actually get punished. It should have ended with the rest of them getting eaten by Monstro.

  • @bart11114 Honest John also got a punishment... he got his hat stuck...

  • @bart11114 that would be good! :)

  • @honeymoneyfufu Isn't Honest John the villain, not Gideon? Gideon is just a bit absent minded, but not a true villain in my opinion.

  • @honeymoneyfufu Monstro's not really a villain, he's just an animal who happens to eat meat. I mean, unless you think non-vegetarian humans are "villains", how can you count animals that eat humans as villains?

  • lampwick is not a villain.

  • @honeymoneyfufu I dont think that lampwick was much of a villain, he was a bad influence no doubt but he truely wanted to be pinocchio's friend.

  • @honeymoneyfufu I wouldn't call Lampwick a villain. He's not evil, ruthless, or villainous, he's just a typical reckless boy who makes bad decisions. As for Honest John and Gideon, they're just schemers and Monstro, he's just a whale.

  • @honeymoneyfufu Lampwick isn't really a villain, he's more of a bad influence.

  • @honeymoneyfufu There are also the seagulls (they want eat Jiminy Cricket) when Pinocchio is in the Monstro's belly, the moths (who prevent Jiminy from sitting early in the Stromboli's Introduction) and the Stupid Little Boys . Among the toys of Gepetto, there is also the toy someone trying to kill the toy turkey and another person in toy trying to kill a toy bird.

  • @quasimodoworld Oh, i forgot, there are the barkers from Pleasure Island (they encourage the Stupid Little Boys to eat junk food, fight, smoke and broke) and the Stromboli's puppets (according wickedpedia).

    Therefore, all that makes us 14 Villains.

  • Which one of those villains is Foulfellow?

    That fox guy, Catboy, Fatguy in red coat or that weirdo guy what speaks Turkish?

    Sorry...

    I am totally confused who is Foulfellow.

    Never saw that "Pinocchio" movie.

    And I should know every Disney Villain...

    WEIRD!

    I remember these:

    Scar,Jafar,Hades,Yzma,Alameda Slim,Zira,Ursula,Chief Weasel,Headless Horseman,Pete,Clayton,Malefice­nt,Ratcliffe,Gaston,Horned King,Frollo and Mr. Oogie Boogie.

    All Disney villains I remember NOW...

  • J. Worthington Foulfellow, aka Honest John: Fox; Gideon: Cat, Stromboli: Gypsy puppetmaster; Monstro: whale; Coachman: fat guy in red coat. Hope that helps!

  • monstro died by hitting the wall so one does die.

  • Actually, it was never shown that he dies...it's implied that he just goes back to the sea. I like the fact that all the Villains survived. Tee-hee. :)

  • maybe he didnt die but i am sure he had been knocked unconscious lol actually i hate the fact that all vilains survived!! but lampwick turned into the donkey (i still consider him as a villain) :)

  • well all survived but we can presume that Honest John and Gideon were arrested :) because they were not shown in the movie anymore after pinocchio escaped from pleasure island lol

  • Or we can presume that Honest John and Gideon got away scot-free and survived, like Stromboli, The Coachman and Monstro :)

  • stromboli did survive in fact but think about his reaction when he found out pinocchio absent lol and monstro he survived perphaps but i am sure he had been knocked unconscious i hate the fact that all villains (except for lampwick) survive!!!!

  • And I LOVE the fact that all the Villains survived, tee-hee :) And from 1937 to 1985, the only Villains who died in their films were the Evil Queen/Hag, Maleficent and The Horned King. After that, my beloved baddies had a nasty habit of expiring :p

  • They were not the only villains, who didn't survive, Ursula from little Mermaid also died xd

  • I said from 1937 (Snow White) to 1985 (Black Cauldron)... The Little Mermaid was released in 1989. ;)

  • well the horned king didnt die he just had been sucked into the cauldron but he didnt die...

  • He did die. Remember anyone who climbs into, or is pulled into the Cauldron sacrifices their life to it.

  • Monstro collided at high speeds head-first with a cliff. We have no reason to believe the relatively mean-tempered whale survived. Of course, the petty crooks, kidnappers and extortionists had an early retirement.

  • @fivebearrugs As much as I love Pinocchio, thats the one thing I didn't like, that almost all the villains got off scot-free, they never got their just deserts.

  • I don't understand why you see it as a question whether the villains die or otherwise get their comeuppance when it's so obvious that they DON'T die or get any other kind of punishment. This was obviously a conscious move by Disney. The point of Pinocchio's universe isn't that evil is punished and everything ends up fair... the point is that evil will be out there even if you yourself are reformed, and it's up to you to make the right choices and not to be lured into temptations. A great point.

  • Foulfellow is even better than Ursula from Little Mermaid.

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  • 1:00

    if he did that eyebrow-wave to me

    i'd blushed like crazy

  • Ah FanOf...i just subscribed to your page...btw, will you be adding ALL of the Disney Villains?

  • If U love that fox guy U should see The Weasels/Chief Weasel.

  • Pinocchio actually has something like 4 villains (or at least 4 antagonists):

    There's this guy, J. Worthington Foulfellow, then there's Stromboli, then there's the coachman, and lastly, there's Monstro.

  • LOL, 5...don't forget Gideon. :) I like the fact that all 5 Villains survive at the end too :) Woohoo!

  • Actually Lampwick doesn't count. Yes, he may have been included in a Villain item or two throughout the years, but he was actually Pinocchio's friend and never did anything to harm him (excluding the beer and cigars of course, lol). It's been confirmed that there are only 5 Villains in the movie.

  • well i still consider lampwick as a villain...

    pinocchio almost turned into the donkey because of lampwick

  • that was pinochioo's fault regardless. The boy was hardly a victim, he just made bad choices and ignored his conscious regularly. that was the premise of the original story. The wooden boy is us

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  • so you're a fan of Disney-villains?

    i'm 2

    my favs are Shan Yu, Shere Khan, The Horned King and this handsome fox

  • he is a real gentleman

    and if he did the part at 0:50 at me

    i'd be surprised and blushed like crazy

    <3

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  • This the only clip that doesn't end with a villains defeat but of course there is no real defeat for this villain.

  • Lol I love the running in place and the doctor thing

  • now when i'm 16

    he's handsome and sexy to me

  • Yeah, agree, he's a fox of great charm :)

  • I know "J. Worthington Foulfellow" is the name the fox is referred to in most book versions of the movie, but if you ask me, the fox should be dubbed Honest John, as that was what he was referred to in the film. Plus it's catchier and more ironic, given his personality. Actually, the title should be "Honest John and Gideon" as he and the Cat are really a team - you can't have one without the other.

  • 8:55-9:00

    "A palpitating syncopation of the killer-diller

    with a wicky-wacky stamping of the boy-joy!"

  • is it just me who see a little bit of blackadder and baldrick in those two?

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