Pinocchio (1992)
The Little Wooden Toy. The unforgettable story of a little wooden boy who longs with all his heart to become real. When a small spark of magic escapes from the Blue Fairy's home, it travels down toy maker Gepetto's chimney, bringing one small log to life. Then, when Gepetto's toys stop being sold regularly, he decides to make a toy for his own using this same log. Soon, his new wooden puppet is complete, which instantly comes to life getting mixed up in all kinds of troubles. Soon, however, with the guidance of the talking cricket and the Blue Fairy, Pinocchio learns what is needed for him to earn his heart's desire of becoming a real boy. Written by Frederick Irizarry.
Director:
Masakazu Higuchi
Writer:
Roger Scott Olsen
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Pat Musick as Pinocchio (voice) (uncredited) |
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Cam Clarke as Talking Cricket / Wolf / Candlewick (voice) |
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Jim Cummings as Geppetto / Puppet Master / Ring Master (voice) |
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Jeannie Elias as The Blue Fairy / Additional Voices (voice) |
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Frank Welker as Whiskers (voice) (uncredited) |
| Directing | Masakazu Higuchi | Director |
| Writing | Roger Scott Olsen | Screenplay |
| Production | Ron Layton | Executive Producer |
| Sound | John Arrias | Music |
| Crew | Kazumi Sawaguchi | Translator |
| Sound | Richard Hurwitz | Music |
| Writing | Carlo Collodi | Story |
| Sound | Stuart Goetz | Music Editor |
| Art | Hiroshi Ishiodori | Storyboard Artist |
| Art | Sadao Miyamoto | Storyboard Artist |
| Art | Dan Kubat | Prop Designer |
| Art | Kazumi Fukushima | Storyboard Artist |
| Art | Ryoichi Tateba | Storyboard Artist |
| Visual Effects | Ryan Smith | Character Designer |
| Production | Diane Eskenazi | Executive Producer |
| Production | Diane Eskenazi | Producer |