Records Cliff Edwards (as Jiminy) performed the narration for several 78 RPM children's records. Two of them were Bongo (originally part of the animated feature
Fun and Fancy Free) and
The Littlest Outlaw. He also produced some children's records simply as Cliff Edwards, including "
Old MacDonald Had a Farm". On the album ''Walt Disney's Christmas Favorites'', Jiminy Cricket sang the yuletide song "Kris, Kris Kringle (With A Tingle-Ingle-Ingle)" in a vaudevillian
Tin Pan Alley style, first singing the song straight, and the second time speaking half of the song in rhythm. He ended the song by wishing everyone a "Merry Christmas".
Radio The character was a regular guest on
The Orson Welles Show in 1941–42, frequently bantering with its host. Jiminy himself hosted a one-hour segment
ABC Radio special in 1947, improbably concerning the year 1960.
Comics Jiminy appears in several comics (first appearance in
Mickey Mouse Magazine Vol. 5 No. 3 in 1939), such as various issues of ''
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories,
and he is featured on the covers of Four Color'' # 701, 795, 897 and 989. As of 2023, Jiminy has also been found in the popular web comic "Goofy HECU", a project developed by a group of long time and loyal Walt Disney fans.
Films and TV Fun and Fancy Free After
Pinocchio, Jiminy appeared in the film
Fun and Fancy Free (1947) as the host of the animated segments.
The Mickey Mouse Club In the 1950s–1970s, Jiminy Cricket appeared in four series of educational films aimed at grade-school audiences. In the ''I'm No Fool
series, he advised children how to steer clear of dangerous traffic, sharp objects, strangers, exposed electrical lines, and so forth. Several of those series were first shown on The Mickey Mouse Club'' from 1955 through 1959. The second series called
You, teaches about the human body with the refrain "You are a human animal". This, too, was originally shown on the "Mickey Mouse Club". The third series, "The Nature Of Things", combined live-action and animation, and the fourth series was called "Encyclopedia". In the 1950s, on
The Mickey Mouse Club, he also sang two related songs related to safety: "Stop, Look, And Listen", and "Safety First".
''Mickey's Christmas Carol'' Jiminy appeared in the featurette ''
Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983) as the Ghost of Christmas Past. The badge given to him by the Blue Fairy at the end of Pinocchio'' marking him as an official conscience now declares him to be the Ghost of Christmas Past.
Ebenezer Scrooge (
Scrooge McDuck) is perplexed at his size, but Jiminy shoots back at him that if Scrooge were measured by his amount of kindness, "you'd be no bigger than a speck of dust!". Nevertheless, Jiminy shows him Scrooge's bygone Christmases: while working at Fezzywig's, and putting his money before his love, whom he never saw again. When Scrooge begs the minuscule ghost to take him away from these bad memories, Jiminy reminds him that he "fashioned these memories" himself.
Disney Sing-Along Songs Jiminy Cricket hosted these five sing-along videos: •
The Bare Necessities (October 6, 1987) •
Very Merry Christmas Songs (October 4, 1988, intro and outro only) •
Be Our Guest (June 19, 1992) •
Friend Like Me (April 30, 1993) •
Circle of Life (December 16, 1994)
House of Mouse Jiminy Cricket is among the numerous Disney characters who appear in the television series
House of Mouse (2001–2003). He is most often sat on a table with other
Pinocchio characters, or with
Cri-Kee from
Mulan. A running gag in the series involves
Timon from
The Lion King trying to eat him, and his rescue by
Pumbaa. He is the titular main character of the episode "
Jiminy Cricket", where he abandon his job as Pinocchio's conscience, and becomes
Mickey's. He also appears in the direct-to-video 2001 film ''
Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse'', where after seeing that Mickey is depressed because
Donald does not feel the Christmas spirit, he advises him that he can solve it by wishing on a star.
Once Upon a Time An alternate version of
Jiminy (both in fairy-tale cricket form and as his "real world" human alias, Archie Hopper) is a core character on the Disney-owned
ABC television series
Once Upon a Time (2011–2017), portrayed by
Raphael Sbarge. In the series, which finds cursed fairy tale characters living in present-day
Maine without memory of their true origins, Jiminy/Archie serves as the town counselor and "conscience". He also has a dalmatian named Pongo. The series adds additional backstory for the character, portraying his life as the human son of con artists, who inadvertently causes the death of a couple after striking a deal with
Rumplestiltskin; Rumplestiltskin gave Jiminy a potion to give to his parents to get them out of his life, but his parents realized what he had planned and switched the potion with an identical bottle that was given to the couple that his parents had targeted for their latest con. He is eventually turned into the ethical cricket from previous portrayals by the Blue Fairy. In his cricket form, he is charged to look after and guide the dead couple's son,
Geppetto, as long as he lives.
Pinocchio live-action remake ''.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt voiced the character in the 2022
live-action adaptation of the 1940 animated film, which was released exclusively on
Disney+, being a character made by
CGI. He again acts as the narrator who introduces the story, and fulfills a role similar to the animated film. Some new elements included in this version are that Jiminy manages to accompany Pinocchio to school, although the boy is expelled from the place, and after it he is unable to help him because Honest John and Gideon trap him in a glass jar, from which he later escapes. In this version he is also the one who manages to rescue Pinocchio from the cage in which Stromboli locked him up, managing to get the key thanks to Pinocchio's long nose after lying, which allowed him to reach it. Also, unlike the 1940 film, where Geppetto does not get to interact with him, in this version Geppetto meets Jiminy at the end of the film after Pinocchio introduces him as his conscience. His song "
Give a Little Whistle" is also scrapped due to the pacing of the film.
Other He made a brief cameo in the film
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), when
Eddie Valiant first drives through Toontown while the toons sing "
Smile, Darn Ya, Smile!" In the animated series
The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse, Jiminy (voiced once again by Joe Ochman) appears in the episode "Disappearing Act" (2021), where he makes a cameo appearance alongside other Disney magical characters like the
Fairy Godmother from
Cinderella,
Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather from
Sleeping Beauty,
Merlin from
The Sword in the Stone, and the Blue Fairy, to help Mickey realize he had the magic inside him all along. Jiminy Cricket appears in the short film
Once Upon a Studio (2023), voiced by archival audio of Cliff Edwards. He ends the final part of the song "
When You Wish Upon a Star", singing accompanied by the rest of characters from
Walt Disney Animation Studios while they take a group photo. On October 25, 2019, it was reported that Disney is developing an undetermined animated project focused on Jiminy Cricket for the streaming service
Disney+. Since then, there has been no further information about it. His likeness is parodied in
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish as the character "Ethical Bug", who unsuccessfully attempts to give the main antagonist,
Jack Horner, a conscience.
Video games ''Disney's Villains' Revenge'' Jiminy Cricket is a main character in the game ''
Disney's Villains' Revenge (1999), wherein he must help the player save the stories of Dumbo, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' from the stories' respective villains: the
Ringmaster, the
Queen of Hearts,
Captain Hook, and the
Evil Queen.
Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour Jiminy Cricket appears as a playable character in the
racing game Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour (2000).
Kingdom Hearts series Jiminy Cricket appears in the
Kingdom Hearts video game series as the chronicler of player character
Sora's travels, writing journals with the history of the events that occur in each world, keeping a cast list of the figures they meet, friend or foe, among other notes with the extra features of the game. In
Kingdom Hearts (2002), Jiminy has some direct involvement with characters and elements based on the film
Pinocchio. He has a larger part in the sequel,
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories (2004), frequently talking to Sora and offering advice. His role in
Kingdom Hearts II (2005) is smaller than in the first game; he only appears in one cutscene. He also appears in
Kingdom Hearts Coded (2008) in a major role, where the contents of his journals are examined. A dream world version of Jiminy appears in
Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance (2012), being present in his home world, Prankster's Paradise, in a direct involvement based on the film
Pinocchio. He returns in
Kingdom Hearts III (2020), traveling again with Sora. In the English releases, Jiminy is voiced by
Eddie Carroll for
Kingdom Hearts,
Kingdom Hearts II, and
Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories,
Phil Snyder for
Kingdom Hearts Re:Coded and
Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance (following Carroll's death in 2010), and
Joe Ochman for the HD cinematics of
Re:Coded for
Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix and
Kingdom Hearts III (following Snyder's retirement in 2014). In the Japanese version, Jiminy was voiced by
Kaneta Kimotsuki until his death in 2016 and by
Yōhei Tadano since
Kingdom Hearts III.
Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion Jiminy plays a major role in
Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion (2012), a spin-off to
Epic Mickey, where he acts as
Mickey's sidekick during his journey.
Disney Magic Kingdoms Jiminy Cricket is a playable character in the world building game
Disney Magic Kingdoms (2021). He is a character to unlock for a limited time, debuting during an event focused on
Pinocchio. ==Disney park appearances==