They tricked him into believing that they became so poor and ragged because they studied too much. Also, they told him about a magic land, where he could sow his five gold pieces and a money tree would grow.
Pinocchio was fooled into thinking he could become rich very quickly and without effort, so he abandoned his plans to study and work hard.
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.
In the Pinoccho tale, Honest John is a Fox ( animal of the Vulpine family). There is a character with the same name in Robin Hood.
Honest John ; he was a fox not a jackal .
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.
John Worthington Foulfellow who is also known as "Honest John" .
Gideon is a cat. He helps his accomplice Honest John (a fox) to trick Pinocchio into not going to school.
A fox and a cat.
The cast of Pinocchio - 1976 includes: Sandy Duncan as Pinocchio Gary Morgan as Candlewick Clive Revill as Coachman Liz Torres as Cat Flip Wilson as Fox
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.
The moral lesson of "Little Red Riding Hood" is to not talk to strangers, as it can lead to dangerous situations. The story teaches the importance of being cautious and not trusting unfamiliar individuals.
That depends on which cat you're talking about. If your question is about the book, then The Cat and its Fox companion are the bad guys, yes. I wouldn't call them "evil," but they do trick Pinocchio and influence him to make very bad decisions.[If you're referring to Figaro the kitten from the Disney movie, nah, it's just a cute cat.]
There are 3 villains in the movie Pinocchio. J. Worthington Foul-fellow the fox with his his cat friend Gideon. They led Pinocchio to the theater see Stromboli. Foul-fellow and Gideon were strangers to Pinocchio. Stromboli is the man who separated Pinocchio from Geppetto. He locked Pinocchio in a cage and Pinocchio cried when he got locked in the cage, until the Blue Fairy set him free.
In the Pinoccho tale, Honest John is a Fox ( animal of the Vulpine family). There is a character with the same name in Robin Hood.
The main antagonist in Pinocchio is the character Stromboli, who is a greedy and unscrupulous puppeteer who takes advantage of Pinocchio's naivety. The character of the Coachman is also considered a villain for his role in luring children to Pleasure Island.
Honest John ; he was a fox not a jackal .
The cast of Pinocchio - 1957 includes: Fran Allison as Blue Haired Fairy Queen Jerry Colonna as Ringmaster Imelda de Martin as Marionette Martyn Green as Fox Paul Jung as Clown Stubby Kaye as Town Crier Matt Mattox as Cat Mickey Rooney as Pinocchio Walter Slezak as Gepetto
Cat-fox was created in 2005.