

“Someday, I’m gonna be a real boy!” – Pinocchio “A real boy! It’s my wish! It’s come true!” – Geppetto (Pinocchio, 1940 Disney Film).To make Geppetto’s wish come true will be entirely up to you.” – The Blue Fairy (Pinocchio, 1940 Disney Film) Will come to you” – Sang by Jiminy Cricket (Pinocchio, 1940 Disney Film)

Of course, I’m just a cricket singing my way from hearth to hearth, but let me tell you what made me change my mind.” – Jiminy Cricket (Pinocchio, 1940 Disney Film) “I’ll bet a lot of you folks don’t believe that, about a wish coming true, do you? Well, I didn’t, either.“Good Geppetto, you have given so much happiness to others, that you deserve to have your wish come true.” – The Blue Fairy (Pinocchio, 1940 Disney Film).I wished that my little Pinocchio might be a real boy.” – Geppetto (Pinocchio, 1940 Disney Film) “Star light, star bright, first star I see tonight.Here are some of our favourite quotes on wishing: Most of the famous quotes on wishing come from the 1940 Disney animation adaption of Pinocchio. We have also included some powerful quotes from the Disney adaptation of this classic tale. Most of these quotes have been taken from the original book, The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi published in 1883.

Today we have collected some of the most famous Pinocchio sayings and phrases from becoming a real boy to lying and many other inspirational quotes. And many people, even over a hundred years later still can relate to Pinocchio’s journey of trying to be a good little boy, no matter what life throws at him. There are many powerful life lessons from this old tale of a lively puppet. But despite all the bad things he did, he had a big heart and was a really good boy. Pinocchio was a lying, disobedient and silly puppet. You’ll find some cute, funny and touching quotes from Pinocchio that will make you smile and warm your heart. I like to deliver for them, on Cabinet of Curiosities or Pinocchio or anything, something original, strong, strange, and completely unique.We collected some of the best Pinocchio quotes from the original book, Disney film and other adaptations of the tale of a mischievous puppet named Pinocchio. It comes with great freedom, but it comes with great responsibility. Now I'm going steady with them, and we are exploring ideas that they give you the latitude to finance. Guillermo del Toro: Yeah, I've been working-not exclusively-for Netflix for many years, with Tales of Arcadia. Is this a fruitful relationship that will continue? You are transforming Netflix into your playground as well. Geppetto is the one that changes, and David could give me all of that. He's very weak, a bit of a coward, and he is the one that transforms in the course of the film into a brave, loving, accepting father-as opposed to making Pinocchio change. This guy is a bit of a drunk a little bit of a short-tempered guy, and a guy that is very concerned with what other people think of him, et cetera, et cetera. This is not the saintly Geppetto the good and kind Geppetto of other versions. He is a Shakespearean-trained actor he has all the modulation, and he can make you feel how Geppetto is imperfect. I love that he can be this sort of disturbing, yet warm and sweet. I know his versatility, and I love his voice. He was one of the main characters in both. Guillermo del Toro: I have worked with David Bradley on Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia, and I worked with him on The Strain. Can you talk about breathing life into that storyline? And yet he was so perfect for this version, and this complicated relationship between Geppetto and Pinocchio. Maybe because I'm a Game of Thrones and Doctor Who person, but David Bradley is not the first person I would think of for Geppetto. She basically says, "If you don't die, you will never be a real boy." I thought that was incredibly moving to explore. This idea the idea of presenting a life-giving spirit that is sort of careless in its life-giving, and a death sphinx that is very loving in educating Pinocchio into being a real boy. A great poem by Jaime Sabines says, “All my life I heard a voice whispering softly in my ears. And though we seldom think about it, it actually doesn't shy away from the fact that we all are going to get there. Guillermo del Toro: It was really important for me to understand a very Mexican idea that death is what articulates our life the fact that we are limited by it.
