The Adventures of Pinocchio Page #5
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- 1996
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l love you, too, Papa.
l'm a boy.
Tell me it's true.
Miracles are made
in the heart, Papa.
Yoo-hoo, hello.
l'm in the dark in here.
What am l missing?
Have the pilgrims landed?
l don't even want
to know what happened.
Keep it to youself.
Nice to know you, junior.
Lots of luck.
You look good in the flesh,
a real doll--uh, boy,
but l got to go. Ciao.
You're leaving again?
l'm just starting
to have a good time.
Leaving?
That would make me
a hypo-cricket.
Union rules--
l'm with you forever.
l just got to get some sleep.
Papa! Pap, stop the cart.
- What?
- Please stop the cart.
There's just
one more little thing...
l need to take care of.
lt'll only take a minute.
l'm not going
to sleep in no barn.
Fine, then sleep
in the doghouse.
Hello.
Don't you answer back
when a person greets you?
Hello.
Haven't l seen you
somewhere before?
No. Believe me,
l just got here.
That sure isn't very much gold
you've got there.
Excuse me, sonny. We're rich.
That's not rich.
This is rich.
That's nothing but a rock.
Yes, but if you take this road
five miles, there's a valley.
l've been there.
Drinking the water
turns bad boys into donkeys.
Get out of here.
Fine, then l won't
tell you about the gold.
Gold?
Keep this to yourselves.
lf you drink the water
while holding onto a rock...
Yeah?
lt turns into gold.
Gold?
Would l lie?
Bye.
See you later, Papa.
Pinocchio,
where are you going?
To play with Lampwick.
Did you do your studies
and all of your chores?
Yes, Papa.
Sometimes l wish
that nose still grew.
Lampwick.
Come on, Woody, let's go.
Careful!
We're--we're very sorry, sir.
Yeah. Let us pick these up.
- Donn't you just hate that kid?
- Not as much as l hate you.
Papa, Papa,
l've got a great idea.
How about carving me
a girlfriend?
You've been a boy two minutes,
already you're
thinking about girls?
Am l going
to have trouble with you!
And there you have it.
Geppetto and Leona
lived happily ever after.
Luigi ate a lot of socks,
and all the donkeys
turned back into boys.
lt took some hard work.
They had to do many good deeds
to earn the privilege.
As for me,
l took a house on Lake Como...
and played canasta
with a couple of locusts.
So, ciao, my little saplings.
Arrivederci!
And when you need me,
give me a holler.
We'll see if we can
arrange something.
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