A poor Italian carpenter named
Geppetto decides to build a wooden puppet to tour the country and earn him a living. He names it "
Pinocchio". When the puppet becomes sentient, he calls it his son. A
Talking Cricket tries to help Pinocchio by giving him advice, but Pinocchio disregards it and burns his feet off by accident when resting near the fireplace. Geppetto promises him new feet on the condition that Pinocchio goes to school. Pinocchio sets off to school, but is distracted by the puppet theatre. He joins the other living puppets and ruins the show. Furious,
Mangiafuoco locks Pinocchio in his caravan and leaves town. Pinocchio begs to return to his father and Mangiafuoco lets him go, choosing to burn another puppet for firewood in his place. Pinocchio is upset by this and chooses to take the puppet's place. Surprised by his sacrifice, Mangiafuoco releases Pinocchio and gives him five gold coins to give to Geppetto. On his way home, Pinocchio meets a
fox and a cat pretending to be disabled (the Fox being lame and the Cat going blind). Attracted by the coins, they suggest that Pinocchio should sow them so they will sprout into a tree of money in the Field of Miracles, located in the Land of the Barn Owl. The Cat and the Fox trick him and disguise themselves as hooded assassins. Pinocchio hides the coins and attempts to flee but is caught and hung from a tree. He is rescued by a little girl,
The Fairy with Turquoise Hair, who asks him why he was not at home or in school. Embarrassed, Pinocchio lies and his nose becomes bigger with each lie until the Fairy is forced to shorten his nose. Having learned his lesson, Pinocchio returns home only to meet the Fox and the Cat a second time. Seeing that their plan failed, they convince him to go to the Field of Miracles again. Upon arriving, he plants the coins which the Fox and the Cat steal. Discovering the theft, Pinocchio reports it to the gorilla judge. Since justice does not favor the innocent in Barn Owl, he is sentenced to life. Pinocchio manages to get exonerated by telling the judge that he committed a crime before, making him guilty, and thus he is released. Pinocchio returns home, but learns from one of the neighbors that Geppetto has left to look for him overseas in
North America. Pinocchio attempts to find him, but gets shipwrecked on the Island of the Busy Bees. He is saved by the Blue Fairy (now a grown adult), who promises to turn him into a real boy if he studies and behaves. Pinocchio goes to school and becomes the most studious boy in his class. He befriends
Lucignolo, a disobedient boy who invites him to the
Land of Toys where children can have fun all day long without schools, rules or adults after being taken there by
The Coachman. After a long day in the Land of Toys, Pinocchio wakes up and finds that he and Lucignolo are turning into donkeys. The Coachman sells Pinocchio to a
circus. One day, Pinocchio notices the Fairy in the audience, trips, and cripples himself. The ringmaster decides to drown him and use his skin for a drum. In the sea, the Fairy summons fishes that nibble away Pinocchio's donkey skin, bringing him back to normal. Pinocchio once again swims in search for his father and is swallowed by
a gigantic ravenous whale-like sea monster. He finds Geppetto alive inside the monster. Taking advantage of the sea monster's
asthma which forces him to sleep with his mouth open, the two flee from his mouth and reach the shore with the help of a big friendly tuna. They find an abandoned house to rest in. To heal his father, who has gotten sick from the trip, Pinocchio works for a farmer to earn milk. Pinocchio continues to work and study and help Geppetto while he recovers. Pinocchio encounters the Fox and the Cat who try to cheat him out of his milk, but Pinocchio has learned from his past mistakes. The Fairy then grants Pinocchio his wish. He returns home and shows Geppetto that he has become a real boy. ==Cast==