Long ago and far away a poor old woodcarver named Geppetto decides to make a puppet that sings and dances. But as sometimes occurs, Geppetto inadvertently carves the toy from a magical block of wood. Soon Pinocchio, the famous puppet, comes alive. As the humble carpenter whittles, Pinocchio first stares, blinks, then stands and almost as quickly kicks poor Geppetto. Pinocchio next begins to tell untruths, causing his nose to grow. But his mischievous creation (which can also be quite nice) fascinates the woodcarver who tries to teach Pinocchio better manners. Pinocchio is also inquisitive and very brave and eventually overcomes his impishness. After many astonishing and far-flung adventures Pinocchio earns what he most desires: the privilege of becoming a real boy. This is the Pinocchio every child knows from
Carlo Collodi's enduring 19th century folk tale, and is a heartwarming classic for the entire family.