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Le avventure di Pinocchio (1972)

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Le avventure di Pinocchio

The carpenter Geppetto builds himself a wooden puppet, to whom he gives the name Pinocchio. The Blue Fairy, his protector, immediately turns him into a flesh-and-blood boy, making him promise that he will be a “well-behaved” child—obedient and studious, a support in his father’s old age. Since the boy, who has kept the lively and rebellious nature of the puppet, gets into all kinds of trouble, the Fairy turns him back into wood to punish him. These transformations occur several times and, on one occasion, Pinocchio even becomes a donkey. The story ends a little before the book does, that is, when Geppetto and Pinocchio emerge from the belly of the Whale: almost a return to life, a final coming to terms with reality.