The main characters of the original 1883 novel are:
Pinocchio - a wooden puppet in the form of a boy
Geppetto - the woodworker who builds Pinocchio
Mangiafuoco - the puppet master
The Fox
The Cat
The Talking Cricket (later a ghost)
The Fairy with Turquoise Hair (Blue-Haired fairy)
The Terrible Shark (Dogfish)
The boy Lampwick (becomes a donkey)
The Green Fisherman
...and other characters including a woodsman, a giant tuna, talking birds, a police dog, a gorilla judge, a snail, a serpent, a ringmaster, an innkeeper, a farmer, and some puppets.
In the 1940 Disney animated production, the talking cricket is Jiminy Cricket; there are a pet cat and goldfish, Figaro and Cleo; the fox and evil cat are Honest John and Gideon; an evil puppet master is Stromboli; and the shark is now an enormous sperm whale named Monstro.
Seeing that Pinocchio was Disney's second film there were very few characters to hide in the movie so, there's no reason to believe there are hidden characters from Snow White [Disney's first movie] in Pinocchio.
The main characters in "Pinocchio" include Pinocchio, a wooden puppet who desires to become a real boy; Geppetto, the kind-hearted woodcarver who creates him; and Jiminy Cricket, Pinocchio's conscience and guide. Other notable characters are the Blue Fairy, who brings Pinocchio to life and helps him on his journey, and the villainous Fox and Cat, who lead him astray. Each character plays a crucial role in Pinocchio's quest for honesty and self-discovery.
The name of the fictional puppet-boy is Pinocchio.
jiminy cricket:Grillo Parlante
The exposition of the story of Pinocchio introduces the main characters and setting. It begins with Geppetto, a lonely woodcarver, who carves a wooden puppet named Pinocchio. When the Blue Fairy brings Pinocchio to life, he becomes a real boy but must prove himself worthy of being human. This sets the stage for Pinocchio's adventures and moral lessons as he learns about honesty and bravery.
Pinocchio
In "Pinocchio," the main characters include Pinocchio, the wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy; Geppetto, the kind carpenter who creates Pinocchio; and Jiminy Cricket, who serves as Pinocchio's conscience. Other notable characters are the Blue Fairy, who grants Pinocchio life, and the villainous Fox and Cat, who try to lead him astray.
Pinocchio.
Seeing that Pinocchio was Disney's second film there were very few characters to hide in the movie so, there's no reason to believe there are hidden characters from Snow White [Disney's first movie] in Pinocchio.
The word is spelled "Pinocchio".
No, the correct spelling is Pinocchio. Double C.
The name of the fictional puppet-boy is Pinocchio.
In the classic children's story of a puppet boy, the character is Pinocchio.(this is Tuscan for "pine nut")
I believe you mean Pinocchio (a wooden boy built by a lonely inventor).
James BondJugheadJiminy Cricket (Pinocchio)
jiminy cricket:Grillo Parlante
Peter Pan; Piglet; Pinocchio; Pluto.