"The Adventures of Pinocchio" was written by Carlo Collodi .
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Yes, Pinocchio did tickle the whale that swallowed his father. In the scene when Pinocchio swam in the ocean and when he realized the whale named Monstro swallowed his father Pinocchio dove jumped of a cliff and dove into the ocean. Pinocchio did tickle the whale.
The story is actually called pinocchio its self.
Pinocchio was created in the fictional town of Collodi, Italy. This town is named after Carlo Collodi, the author of the original story, "The Adventures of Pinocchio," published in 1883. Collodi is often associated with the character and the themes of the tale, reflecting the Italian cultural backdrop from which Pinocchio emerged.
In the original story (Carlo Collodi's 1883 book The Adventures of Pinocchio) the " The Talking Cricket" (in the original Italian : Il Grillo Parlante) is a fictional character that is nameless.It is the ghost of a hundred year old cricket that Pinocchio kills. and which returns to offer him advice.
Pinnochio is a true story, but his real name is Dan Lindsay
Italian is the language in which Pinocchio originally is written. The children's novel in question serves as north Italian-born Carlo Collodi's (Carlo Lorenzini, November 24, 1826 - October 26, 1890) most enduring, famous contribution to world literature. The original title translates from the Italian Le Avventure di Pinocchio to English as "The Adventures of Pinocchio" or "Pinocchio's Adventures."
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The story of Pinocchio was authored by Carlo Collodi. Within the story, his creator was Geppetto, the carpenter-cum-puppeteer.Pinochio's father is Geppetto. Although the wooden puppet doesn't start out as a real boy, Geppetto is the puppet maker who created and loved Pinochio both while he was a puppet and after he became a boy.
A small village is the setting, or where "Pinocchio" takes place. Gepetto wants a son so he makes a wooden one.
There is no "house of sin" in either the original story "The Adventures of Pinocchio" by Carlo Collodi or in the well-known Disney adaptation Pinocchio, released in 1940. The question seems to refer to "Pleasure Island" which was an important part of the plot of the Disney film but not of the original story (see The Adventures of Pinocchio). In the original story, Pinocchio is convinced by the cat and the fox to bury gold in the "Field of Miracles" and leave it to grow. When he comes back, the gold is gone. He goes to the city of "Catchfools" to complain about the fox and the cat, but the judge there sends him to prison for his foolishness.The plot of Disney's 1940 animated movie offers a much more moralistic and frightening version of the story. There the characters Honest John and Gideon convince Pinocchio to go to Pleasure Island, where boys indulge in gambling, smoking, getting drunk and destroying property, much the dismay of Jiminy Cricket. As they indulge their vices the boys who are "making jackasses of themselves" start to turn into real donkeys, and are then sold to work in the salt mines and circuses. These are elements completely absent from the Carlo Collodi story.
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