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Original Walt Disney Animation Art
Production Cel on Courvosier Background
Pinocchio
Walt Disney, 1940
Jiminy in rags
$2,500
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Original Walt Disney
Production Cel
Courvoisier Set up
Pinocchio
1940
Jiminy Cricket
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Original Walt Disney
Key Set Up
Production Cel on Production Background
Pinocchio
1940
Jiminy & Pinocchio float by Monstro's eye
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Original Walt Disney
Production Cel on
Preliminary Production Background
Pinocchio
1940
Pinocchio under water
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Original Walt Disney
Key Set Up
Production Cel on matching Production Background
Pinocchio
1940
Gideon, Foulfellow & Pinocchio
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Original Walt Disney
Key Set Up
Production Cel on Production Background
Pinocchio
1940
Jiminy sleeps
on a violin
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Original Walt Disney
Key Set Up
Production Cel on Production Background
Pinocchio
1940
Jiminy tips his hat
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Original Walt Disney
Production Cel
Pinocchio
1940
Figaro
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Original Walt Disney
Key Production Cel
of Figaro on Production Background by Claude Coates with Production cel of Pinocchio
Pinocchio
1940
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Original Walt Disney
Production Cel on applied to water color production background
Pinocchio
1940
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Original Walt Disney
Production Cel on
Courvoisier Background
Pinocchio
1940
Jimminy & Gideon
$4,000 |
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Original Walt Disney
Key Set Up
Production Cel on Production Background
Pinocchio
1940
Clock
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Original Walt Disney
Production Cel
on Production Background
Pinocchio
1940
Jiminy Cricket
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Original Walt Disney
Key Set Up
Production Cel on Pan Production Background
Two Key Cels of Pinocchio
and One Non-key Cel of Jiminy
Pinocchio
1940
Pinocchio with ears and Jiminy in Pool Hall
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Pinocchio, Walt Disney 1940
About the Film
A wooden puppet, Pinocchio, is brought to life by the Blue Fairy, with the
promise that he can become a real boy if he proves himself worthy. Pinocchio
is led astray by the wicked Honest John and his companion Gideon, who turn
him over to an evil puppeteer, Stromboli. Pinocchio is sent to Pleasure Island,
where wicked boys are turned into donkeys, but he escapes with the aid of
his friend and conscience, Jiminy Cricket, and eventually redeems himself
by saving his father, Geppetto, who has been swallowed by Monstro, the whale.
The Blue Fairy rewards Pinocchio by turning him into a real boy. From the
original story by Carlo Collodi.
The film is felt by many film historians to be the most technically perfect
of all the Disney animated features.
Directed by Ben Sharpsteen and Hamilton Luske. Animators: Frank Thomas, Milton
Kahl, Oliver M. Johnston Jr., Wolfgang Reitherman, Eric Larson, Jack Campbell,
Les Clark, Hamilton Luske, Don Lusk, Fred Moore, Harvey Toombs, Marvin Woodward,
Milt Neil, John Bradbury, Phil Duncan, Cornett Wood, Bob Youngquist, John
Reed, and Lars Calonius. Starring: the voices of Dickie Jones (Pinocchio),
Christian Rub (Geppetto), Cliff Edwards (Jiminy Cricket), Walter Catlett (Honest
John), Charles Judels (Stromboli), and Evelyn Venable (Blue Fairy). 87 min.
Academy Award® winner for Best Score and Best Song ("When You Wish
Upon a Star"). Other songs include "Hi Diddle Dee Dee" and
"I've Got No Strings." The film was rereleased theatrically in 1945,
1954, 1962, 1971, 1978, 1984, and 1992. It was released on video in 1985 and
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