Pinocchio Tavern Scene
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The moral to the story is that if one is stupid and lives a totally self-centered, irresponsible lifestyle, skipping school, smoking, drinking, idling, fighting, destroying property and generally doing whatever one pleases without regard for others, one makes a jackass of oneself and can expect to work at dead end jobs for low pay for the rest of their days.
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@OxenOrb2 And did Stromboli pay!
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And he still thinks we're his friends!
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@bart11114 Or maybe the Blue Fairy would have them prove themselves worthy of being real boys, not "jackasses", before that happened.
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I miss when these guys had the guts to let their villains get away scot-free, going on to continue what they were doing beforehand without punishment. It's called 'real life'.
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BOIZ!!!!
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i reckon out of stromboli and the coachman i reckon the coachman would have 2 b more scary, the reason been when it woz the red lobster scene when he said they never come back as boys and he's face is real close with a huge grin on it with that sinister laugh of his i bet it would've made Honest John and Gideon piss their pants coz they were shit scared of him apart from the sweat pouring from their faces. i bet every1 would b petrified of him
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@lawrenceqpadilla In Italian culture, where the story originates, donkeys are symbols of just that--jackasses who are stupid, live a totally self-centered, irresponsible lifestyle, skipping school, smoking, drinking, idling, fighting, destroying property and generally doing whatever one pleases without regard for others.
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@DjDeadlyGangster1 Back when this was made, "gay" meant happy (that's still the official definition, but no one uses it that way anymore)
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*just watching* oh, hes not that creepy, hes...
*THE FACE*
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
I sort of drew my own conclusion. I imagined the boys wishing they would get a second chance and the Blue Fairy would help them escape. Then the boys would tell their parents everything and the Coachman would get arrested for all his crimes. That is a more satisfying ending.
bart11114 1 month ago 4
@bart11114 That is a good ending.
HanakoFairhall 1 month ago
Honest John"s a pretty humourous villian :)
84kingmartin 2 months ago 4
@84kingmartin He certainly can be, the bit where he accidentally sent Gideon flying made me laugh.
HanakoFairhall 2 months ago 2
Coachman is a pretty fucked up villain, and he proves that you don't need to be a murderer or a terrorist to be a great villian.
mcrfan343 2 months ago
@mcrfan343 That's so true, some of my favourite villains don't use explosive or firearm at all.
HanakoFairhall 2 months ago 2