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Jiminy Cricket in movie Pinnochio He also played in a lot of features for Walt Disney, where he sings about playing safely.
The phrase "Jiminy Cricket" comes from the Italian exclamation "Gesù Cristo," which means "Jesus Christ." It was altered to sound less like a profanity, leading to the creation of the character Jiminy Cricket in Disney's Pinocchio.
Originally Jimney Cricket sang the song in the 1940 Disney movie "Pinocchio". The original voice is Cliff Edwards. Since then - a number of groups and singers have their own versions of this classic Disney song.
As is the case with many Disney characters, the somewhat philosophical Bug became a staple character with the studio. he was featured on the Mickey Mouse club- spelling out ( Encyclopedia) and so on. I am not aware of any linkage with Zip- a-Dee doo dah, but this was the title cut of ( Song of the South). It had cartoons mixed with live action a Disney innovation- common now with TV commercials like Tony the Tiger...
Eddie Carroll has: Played Jiminy Cricket in "Disneyland" in 1954. Played Airport Clerk in "The Andy Griffith Show" in 1960. Played Martin in "The Lieutenant" in 1963. Played Sergeant Lubik in "Gomer Pyle: USMC" in 1964. Played Gas Station Attendant in "Gomer Pyle: USMC" in 1964. Played Sheldon in "That Girl" in 1966. Played Street Photographer in "Mission: Impossible" in 1966. Played Art Riley in "Judd for the Defense" in 1967. Played Jiminy Cricket in "Bongo" in 1970. Played himself in "The Don Knotts Show" in 1970. Played M.C. in "Mary Tyler Moore" in 1970. Played Harry in "Maude" in 1972. Played Bartender in "Sanford and Son" in 1972. Played Eddie in "Maude" in 1972. Played Earl in "Maude" in 1972. Played Second Dealer in "The Girl with Something Extra" in 1973. Played Doctor in "The Clonus Horror" in 1979. Played Reporter in "Goldie and the Boxer" in 1979. Played Jiminy Cricket in "DTV Valentine" in 1986. Played Jiminy Cricket in "Disney Sing-Along-Songs: The Bare Necessities" in 1987. Played Jiminy Cricket in "Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Very Merry Christmas Songs" in 1988. Played Jiminy Cricket in "Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Be Our Guest" in 1992. Played Lee Zeplowitz in "Frasier" in 1993. Played Jiminy in "Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour" in 2000. Played Jiminy Cricket in "House of Mouse" in 2001. Played Jiminy Cricket in "Kingdom Hearts" in 2002. Played Jiminy Cricket in "Kingdom Hearts II" in 2005. Played Jiminy Cricket in "Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories" in 2007.
It has the same initials (J. C.) as Jesus Christ. It was a euphemism or minced oath standing for the exclamation of the name of Jesus Christ. Its use preceded the Pinochio movie by Disney where the Jimney Cricket character appears.
The movie was called "Darby O'Gill and the Little People".
Jiminy Cricket is a fictional character from the Disney animated movie "Pinocchio." He is not a traditional fairy tale character, but a creation of Disney based on Carlo Collodi's novel "The Adventures of Pinocchio."
The movie is called 'The Leprechaun'.
The song 'When You Wish Upon A Star' originally came from the animated film 'Pinocchio'. It was sung by Cliff Edwards in the character of Jiminy Cricket. It was written by Leigh Harline and Ned Washington. Later, it became the signature tune of the Disney organisation.
"When You Wish Upon a Star" from "Walt Disney's Pinocchio" -- music by Leigh Harline and lyrics by Ned Washington -- captured the 1940 Best Original Song Oscar. The song was performed in the movie by actor Cliff Edwards, who provided the voice of the character Jiminy Cricket. Through the years, the tune has become a theme song for the Disney Company -- as well as the amusement parks Disneyland and Disney World.
No. There was never going to be a Chucky vs Leprechaun movie.