![]() ![]() That's kind of a really big leap, isn't it? Here we have this old-ish clockmaker guy, and it's cool that he digs the new puppet he made, but isn't he a little long in the tooth to be a single dad? Does he know what raising a child entails? Clearly not, once his wish is granted, but why in the world would he wish for a real live kid at his age? If you're lonely, why not wish for a friend? Or a lady friend? Or a boyfriend? We don't judge. Except then he goes to bed, makes poor Figaro open the window for him, sees the wishing star, and wishes for Pinocchio to be an actual child. He dances the marionette around the room and sings, scaring the crap out of poor Figaro (the cat) and Cleo (the flirty fish) while his creepy clockwork inventions accompany him. He's sweet, but maybe spends a lot of time in his head. ![]() He jumps up on the unfinished puppet and argues about its name with his pets. ![]() As the movie opens, Jiminy Cricket takes us around Geppetto's shop, marveling at all the cool stuff. ![]()
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