don't be a bad boy

Ola 2022-03-22 09:01:34

I only remember hearing this story, but I don’t remember seeing this cartoon when I was a child; I just remember that when I listened to this story, I was worried that the lies I once told would make my nose grow, but I don’t remember that Pinocchio almost changed. As a donkey; I just remember my determination not to be a bad boy after listening to the story, but I no longer remember that the story was originally meant to tell us to be a brave and unselfish person... I
finally finished watching this cartoon today, Suddenly I found out that cartoons are not just for children, some stories can accompany us for a lifetime. For me, "Pinocchio" is, and I still believe that if you lie, your nose will grow o(∩_∩) o...

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  • Theo 2022-04-21 09:01:44

    When I was in elementary school, my family just bought a VCD, and my mother rented "Pinocchio" to show me, hahaha~

  • Else 2022-03-27 09:01:04

    The mandarin dubbed version is not bad. Station B is so powerful. There are films from more than 80 years ago, and the picture quality is absolutely touching.

Pinocchio quotes

  • Jiminy Cricket: All right, then, here's what we'll tell 'em. You can't go to the theater. Say thank you just the same - you're sorry, but you've got to go to school.

    Pinocchio: Mmm-hmm.

    Foulfellow: Pinocchio! Oh, Pinocchio! Woo-hoo!

    Jiminy Cricket: Here they come, Pinoke. Now, you tell 'em.

    Foulfellow: Woo hoo! Oh, little boy! Ah, there you are. Where were we? Ah, yes. On to the theater!

    Pinocchio: Good-bye, Jiminy! Good-bye!

    Jiminy Cricket: Good-bye? Huh? Good-bye?

    [Sees Pinocchio going off with Foulfellow and Gideon]

    Jiminy Cricket: Hey, Pinoke! You can't go...! There he goes. What'll I do? I'll run and tell his father. No, that'd be snitching. I'll go after him myself.

  • The Blue Fairy: Would you like to be Pinocchio's conscience?

    Jiminy Cricket: [blushing] Well, uh, I... Uh-huh.

    The Blue Fairy: Very well. What is your name?

    Jiminy Cricket: [tipping his hat] Oh, Cricket's the name. *Jiminy* Cricket!

    The Blue Fairy: Kneel, Mr. Cricket.

    Jiminy Cricket: Huh?

    [Kneels]

    Jiminy Cricket: No tricks now.

    [the fairy taps Jiminy with her wand; his rags turn into fine clothes]

    The Blue Fairy: I dub you Pinocchio's conscience, Lord High Keeper of the Knowledge of Right and Wrong, Counselor in Moments of High Temptation, and Guide Along the Straight and Narrow Path. Arise, Sir Jiminy Cricket.

    Jiminy Cricket: [Admiring his new clothes] Well! Ho-ho-ho! My, my! Mmm! Say, that's pretty swell! Gee, thanks. But, uh, don't I get a badge or something?

    The Blue Fairy: Well, we'll see.

    Jiminy Cricket: You mean maybe I will?

    The Blue Fairy: I shouldn't wonder.

    Jiminy Cricket: Make it a gold one?

    The Blue Fairy: Maybe.