United States / May 11, 1992 / G
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5.0/10
Plot
The Little Wooden Toy. The unforgettable story of a little wooden boy who longs with all his heart to become real. When a small spark of magic escapes from the Blue Fairy's home, it travels down toy maker Gepetto's chimney, bringing one small log to life. Then, when Gepetto's toys stop being sold regularly, he decides to make a toy for his own using this same log. Soon, his new wooden puppet is complete, which instantly comes to life getting mixed up in all kinds of troubles. Soon, however, with the guidance of the talking cricket and the Blue Fairy, Pinocchio learns what is needed for him to earn his heart's desire of becoming a real boy. Written by Frederick Irizarry.
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| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Pinocchio |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | Japan, United States of America, Germany |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | American Film Investment Corporation, Golden Films, Jetlag Productions, GoodTimes Entertainment |
| Release date | 11 maggio 1992 |
| Executive producer | Ron Layton, Diane Eskenazi |
| Production | Diane Eskenazi |
| Writer | Carlo Collodi, Roger Scott Olsen |
| Assistant directors | Masakazu Higuchi |
| Production design | Kazumi Fukushima, Hiroshi Ishiodori, Sadao Miyamoto, Ryoichi Tateba, Dan Kubat |
| Art direction | Kazumi Fukushima, Hiroshi Ishiodori, Sadao Miyamoto, Ryoichi Tateba, Dan Kubat |
| Set decoration | Kazumi Fukushima, Hiroshi Ishiodori, Sadao Miyamoto, Ryoichi Tateba, Dan Kubat |
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| Visual effects | Ryan Smith |
| Music | John Arrias, Richard Hurwitz, Stuart Goetz |
| Sound | John Arrias, Richard Hurwitz, Stuart Goetz |
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