yes.
Pinocchio meets Honest John for the first time when Pinocchio is on his way to school and Honest John and Gideon convince Pinocchio to join Stromboli's puppet show instead.
No, Who's on first.
Pinocchio had a theatrical release date of February 7, 1940 .
"The Adventures of Pinocchio" was written by Carlo Collodi .
The Pinocchio effect is the measurable consequence of embellishing, fabricating, and uttering lies. The phrase refers to the main character in the 1940-released Walt Disney classic based upon the children's novel Le Avventure di Pinocchio ("The Adventures of Pinocchio") by Carlo Collodi (Lorenzini, November 24, 1826 - October 26, 1890). The character's commitment to non-truths results in a longer and longer nose whereas twenty-first century Earthlings purportedly experience temperature rises in the nose and the inner eye corner's orbital muscle.
Yes, he made his version of Pinocchio in 1940 however he did not create Pinocchio. Pinocchio was from a children's novel, The Adventures of Pinocchio written by Italian writer Carlo Collodi in 1883.
His first appearance was in the 1940 Disney animated movie Pinocchio based on the book "The Adventures of Pinocchio" by Carlo Collodi
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"When You Wish Upon a Star" from Pinocchio (1940).
Seeing that Pinocchio was Disney's second film there were very few characters to hide in the movie so, there's no reason to believe there are hidden characters from Snow White [Disney's first movie] in Pinocchio.
Gideon the cat is from the book, the Adventures of Pinocchio written in the late 1920's and the Disney animated movie Pinocchio released in the 1940's. Gideon and the fox John Worthington Foulfellow are the characters that Pinocchio meets while on the way to school that eventually convince him to join the puppet show run by Stromboli. Gideon and Foulfellow are two of the first villains in Disney animation. Pinocchio followed the successful Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs with its central villain, the Queen. Gideon can be seen in the Disney parks for character autographs and in the parades.
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