The two bad guys who trick Pinocchio into burying his money instead of taking it home to his father are not both foxes. One is a fox and the other a cat.
In the Disney adaptation, they are called John Worthington Foulfellow (or "Honest John", the fox, and Gideon the cat.
Figaro was the tuxedo cat and Cleo the goldfish
Mickey Mouse has two buttons on his pants.
two cats see Pinocchio and say come with was Pinocchio said yes but he did that he didn't Liston to hie conscious
Pinocchio's red pants are short overalls or rompers, with two red straps and two yellow buttons.
The Owl and the Crow are two of the renowned doctors that the Fairy calls for Pinocchio, after having rescued him (he had been hanged by the two thieves).
Pinocchio (1939).
Pinocchio
Mickey Mouse has two buttons on his pants.
two cats see Pinocchio and say come with was Pinocchio said yes but he did that he didn't Liston to hie conscious
Yes, there are two buttons on Pinocchio's red pants.
two cats see Pinocchio and say come with was Pinocchio said yes but he did that he didn't Liston to hie conscious
Yes two buttons on Pinocchio's red pants.
The Owl and the Crow are two of the renowned doctors that the Fairy calls for Pinocchio, after having rescued him (he had been hanged by the two thieves).
Pinocchio's red pants are short overalls or rompers, with two red straps and two yellow buttons.
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Pinocchio (1939).
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Yes, Pinocchia is a male Italian name. It is most commonly associated with the fictional character Pinocchio, the puppet who becomes a real boy in the famous Italian children's novel "The Adventures of Pinocchio" by Carlo Collodi.