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No. The answer below is just a joke. There is nothing in the book, movie and animated movie adaptations to suggest anything like that. Pinocchio has to prove his heart and mind to be human in order to become a real boy. Not ingest human flesh. That's not a human thing to do.Yes. Pinocchio has been trying unsuccessfully to consume a human boy's flesh for years. Walt Disney conveniently left out this minor detail when writing the animated movie as he thought it would be to frightening for younger viewers...
Gepetto was the name of Pinocchio's father. But more accurately, he was Pinocchio's creator. Indeed, Pinocchio wasn't born of any human beings. Instead, he was formed out of wood, into a puppet.
The resolution in Pinocchio comes with the confrontation of truth. While his image experiences continuous change as a boy with every lie that is told, the most dramatic change that he undergoes is the transformation into a real human with the truth.
In the book, Pinocchio simply wants to have fun, and then understands that he has to go to school, study, and wants to become able to take care of the ones who played the roles of parents in his life: his maker, Geppetto, and The Blue Fairy. During his adventures, he starts wishing to be real. When he finally learns the value of hard work and what love means (to do everything for the ones you care about), then he becomes a real boy. In the Disney adaptation, Pinocchio's greatest desire from the very beginning is to be a real boy, and he is told by the Fairy that in order to become a real boy he has to prove himself worthy. As in the book, through sacrifice he achieves that.
Pinocchio never turns into a wooden boy. He is a wooden puppet, carved by Geppetto.In the end, when he finally proves his selflessness, courage and strength, he turns into a real boy, and his dream of being human comes true.
No. The answer below is just a joke. There is nothing in the book, movie and animated movie adaptations to suggest anything like that. Pinocchio has to prove his heart and mind to be human in order to become a real boy. Not ingest human flesh. That's not a human thing to do.Yes. Pinocchio has been trying unsuccessfully to consume a human boy's flesh for years. Walt Disney conveniently left out this minor detail when writing the animated movie as he thought it would be to frightening for younger viewers...
if you mean for the twilight series, then no. you cannot become human again.
Gepetto was the name of Pinocchio's father. But more accurately, he was Pinocchio's creator. Indeed, Pinocchio wasn't born of any human beings. Instead, he was formed out of wood, into a puppet.
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season 1 episode 8 "I will remember you"
no i dont think so i have finished just finishing off all my jobs and im not a human again
The resolution in Pinocchio comes with the confrontation of truth. While his image experiences continuous change as a boy with every lie that is told, the most dramatic change that he undergoes is the transformation into a real human with the truth.
In the Bible, it is stated that God came to earth as a human in the form of His Son, Jesus Christ. It could be done again, as God can do anything. However, it is not said that He will do it again.
He made an old potion that allowed him to be re-born.
In the book, Pinocchio simply wants to have fun, and then understands that he has to go to school, study, and wants to become able to take care of the ones who played the roles of parents in his life: his maker, Geppetto, and The Blue Fairy. During his adventures, he starts wishing to be real. When he finally learns the value of hard work and what love means (to do everything for the ones you care about), then he becomes a real boy. In the Disney adaptation, Pinocchio's greatest desire from the very beginning is to be a real boy, and he is told by the Fairy that in order to become a real boy he has to prove himself worthy. As in the book, through sacrifice he achieves that.
You can't become human, you are born human.
In the story of Pinocchio, he must prove himself brave, truthful, and unselfish in order to become a real boy. Additionally, he must learn to make moral choices and demonstrate his capacity for goodness and selflessness. Ultimately, when he shows that he embodies these qualities, the Blue Fairy grants his wish and transforms him into a human.