![]() and then a message comes in informing him about Geppetto. Despair Event Horizon: In one children's book based on the film, after his adventure in Pleasure Island he becomes depressed and starts to despair of ever becoming a real boy after that.Once he realizes what he had done was wrong, he feels regretful, and by the end of the film, he's definitely a full-fledged cutie as he pulls a Heroic Sacrifice to save his father. The Cutie: While the film explores the wrong-doings he does, it's for the most part founded by naïveté, Horrible Judge of Character, and ignorance as opposed to true malice.Constantly Curious: Try to explain a simple concept like sleeping to Pinocchio, and he will ask "why" until there are no explanations left.Here when he turns into a real boy he simply just becomes a boy instead of leaving his wooden form. In the original book when Pinocchio turned into a real boy he left his original wooden body to be a human and acknowledge who he was as a puppet. Composite Character: A downplayed example.Even so, as the film progresses, Pinocchio notably learns from experiences and takes them into account eventually becoming selfless, sensible, brave, and obtaining impressive leadership qualities. This is seen several times throughout the film, and the trait, unfortunately, makes Pinocchio an easy pawn in the schemes or motivations of various antagonists. Because of his youthful ignorance, he can be seen as rather mischievous and often lands himself into trouble, albeit unintentionally. Character Development: Once he is given life by the Blue Fairy, Pinocchio acts his age he is very whimsical, childlike, naive, and impressionable.Pinocchio ends up killed as a result of escaping from Monstro. His father warns him how mad this'll make the whale, and sure enough the pursuing monster does all he can to not let him escape, alive. Broke Your Arm Punching Out Cthulhu: Sets into motion a bid for freedom from their captor Monstro.Born as an Adult: Downplayed, as it's more along the lines of Born as a Young Child. ![]()
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