I think the reason why Pinocchio is my favorite movie of all time (besides the absolutely fantastic animation) is that it has this dark and satirical side to it that most other Disney movies can't match. Walt Disney was always a master of having charm and warmth in his works, but when he was going to make a movie based off something so cynical, satirical and bizarre, he had to tone it down and replace it with something wholesome and likeable. The balance between satire and heart then become perfect.
+Lazbro Brony I love your project! It really captures the feel of the classic. If there were any flaws with it, it will probably that it's 10% lighthearted than the original and the donkey transformation of Flimonea wasn't really as scary as Lampwick's and I was disappointed not to see a different version of Monstro trying to Annabelle. I saw your drawing of Annabelle and it kind of ruin my vision of her. I pictured Pinocchio with a girl face, in a blue dress with hair of that girl from the ending of Jungle Book. Not saying it is bad, it just that it destroys what I thought of her to look like. The positives are really the highlight of the book. I really liked the fact that Pinocchio is a grown man in the story and he is one of the main characters, but not THE main character. I also love the new characters as well. Annabelle: I really love the fact that she is the girl version of Pinocchio and actually she did accomplished going to school on-screen opposed to Pinocchio. I remember the scene where Jiminy founds Pinocchio playing pool and Pinocchio didn't respond to him in a meanly way, but Annabelle, on the other hand, was a d**k to him because one of her character traits were being annoyed by being called a baby. Flimonea: I like how she was written as a daughter of Lampwick, even though she is not. I adore the references to the movie. Starting off with Annabelle's version of "I've Got No Strings". I can't believe that how she started the song is exactly what happen to Pinocchio when he did sang the song. I love how you replaced some lyrics and put some new ones in it. I can sing the lyrics with the rhythm of the original song and they FIT! Even though I didn't mind the fact that the villains(except Monstro) got away with their stuff, I really love that Pinocchio fight Stromboli and rescued his daughter from him when he was still fighting him, Honest John and Gideon went to jail, and the Coachman's brother gets killed by falling off the cliff. It's like the villains finally got what they deserved for what they did to Pinocchio.After reading your book, I really love it! It had the original's charm and feel. It actually sounds like a true sequel to Pinocchio. Pinocchio is still my favorite Disney film, beating Zootopia and Wreck It Ralph and I glad that someone made a fan-made sequel to it that captures it's charm. For being the best animated fil of all time, Pinocchio, by Rotten Tomatoes giving it a 100%, I give Lazbro Brony's fan made sequel a perfect 100%. - KJ Broadway.
Thanks, I'm really that you loved my story. I had some flaws but it turned out pretty good. I may rework it someday an do an audio drama if I learn how.
Once upon a time ... - A king! - My little readers will say immediately. No guys, you are wrong. Once upon a time there was a piece of wood. It's Pinocchio's beginning. Is beautiful, it isn't?
Can you explain the problem with Pinocchio's original design? I don't really know what Walt meant with "I don't see the appeal". I don't understand the problem in making him look like a puppet.
@@isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421 I think you don't really attached that much to a simple puppet as you would do to a real boy. When I see some other designs of Pinocchio character from other works, I always thought that somehow the Disney version is more appealing. And that's because he looks and feel more like a real boy than a simple puppet. And also because he is way more nicer than in the original book. And if the audience doesn't attached to the main character, the whole movie is doomed.
he followed his conscience, honoured his parents and lived to become a father, a grandfather and a great grandfather but there is one thing he didn't do be the official conscience for Cliff Edwards
Walt Disney vs. Carlo Collodi, after all the original Pinocchio was disobedient, foolish, self-center and was a broking hearted marionette who hates everything that he had done and that's why he is an important character in our society, especially when our children become disrespectful on others.
Can I ask you all a question? What is the most aesthetically pleasing/beautiful animated classic Disney film? (In terms of attention to detail) Feel free to ask. Don’t be bashful.
I would say it's a tie with Pinocchio or The Little Mermaid. Pinocchio is probably top because of the amount of detail in each drawing that only spans a few seconds. The shadow work with many of the characters that was consistent, the water effects at the climax of the film and just the thought of how painstakingly detailed every single cel was throughout the film is what makes it pleasing to the eyes. You can just tell that every drawing was crafted with immense care. The Little Mermaid is up there for the fact that they had to make characters flow like they're underwater and that had to be challenging..but Pinocchio for the age of the film and how much work the animators put in to have it look as gorgeous as it does.
back at the day calling someone an ass wasnt a much insult unlike today. so yeah that would explain the cussing scene, and i think that is why they dont show the movie pinocchio on disney channel. drugs use, laugage etc.
I don't believe Pinocchio is the apex of all possible animation. I think that's just an excuse so Disney doesn't have to try to make one even better. Pinocchio is a great film, beyond all question, but I think Disney could top it, and should try to top it. It's as if they're saying "we can't do any better, so we aren't even going to try to."
stravinsky1300 Theyll never even try. All they do is pump out plastic looking computer generated garbage. I'm 88 and saw this film when I was a 10 year old boy. It was the greatest thing I'd ever seen. Nowadays, no one even tries.
If one keep trying, they may not be able to top it but they surely can make so many memorable pieces. its definitely much better than not trying at all
It's just I've always been used to their being a narrator. I've realized that there usually is a version with a narrator and it tends to be a lot shorter.
I love watching the making of classic Disney movies as they always featured the nine old men in their interviews..
This is ART. Period.
I think the reason why Pinocchio is my favorite movie of all time (besides the absolutely fantastic animation) is that it has this dark and satirical side to it that most other Disney movies can't match. Walt Disney was always a master of having charm and warmth in his works, but when he was going to make a movie based off something so cynical, satirical and bizarre, he had to tone it down and replace it with something wholesome and likeable. The balance between satire and heart then become perfect.
I remember going to the library after picking books up and borrowing this movie as a kid. I'm 18 now. still touches my heart
You’re right Walt Disney we love your pictures in Disney in my days in 1997 movies
THE STAR
I'm working on a sequel to the Disney Pinocchio, and watching this really helps me capture the feel of the work they put into the production.
+Lazbro Brony How goes the project ? If you are serious, are you actually going to pitch it to Disney ?
No, that virtually impossible. Here read it if you'd like-lazbro64.deviantart.com/gallery/47916591/Writing?offset=24
+Lazbro Brony I love your project! It really captures the feel of the classic. If there were any flaws with it, it will probably that it's 10% lighthearted than the original and the donkey transformation of Flimonea wasn't really as scary as Lampwick's and I was disappointed not to see a different version of Monstro trying to Annabelle. I saw your drawing of Annabelle and it kind of ruin my vision of her. I pictured Pinocchio with a girl face, in a blue dress with hair of that girl from the ending of Jungle Book. Not saying it is bad, it just that it destroys what I thought of her to look like. The positives are really the highlight of the book. I really liked the fact that Pinocchio is a grown man in the story and he is one of the main characters, but not THE main character. I also love the new characters as well. Annabelle: I really love the fact that she is the girl version of Pinocchio and actually she did accomplished going to school on-screen opposed to Pinocchio. I remember the scene where Jiminy founds Pinocchio playing pool and Pinocchio didn't respond to him in a meanly way, but Annabelle, on the other hand, was a d**k to him because one of her character traits were being annoyed by being called a baby. Flimonea: I like how she was written as a daughter of Lampwick, even though she is not. I adore the references to the movie. Starting off with Annabelle's version of "I've Got No Strings". I can't believe that how she started the song is exactly what happen to Pinocchio when he did sang the song. I love how you replaced some lyrics and put some new ones in it. I can sing the lyrics with the rhythm of the original song and they FIT! Even though I didn't mind the fact that the villains(except Monstro) got away with their stuff, I really love that Pinocchio fight Stromboli and rescued his daughter from him when he was still fighting him, Honest John and Gideon went to jail, and the Coachman's brother gets killed by falling off the cliff. It's like the villains finally got what they deserved for what they did to Pinocchio.After reading your book, I really love it! It had the original's charm and feel. It actually sounds like a true sequel to Pinocchio. Pinocchio is still my favorite Disney film, beating Zootopia and Wreck It Ralph and I glad that someone made a fan-made sequel to it that captures it's charm. For being the best animated fil of all time, Pinocchio, by Rotten Tomatoes giving it a 100%, I give Lazbro Brony's fan made sequel a perfect 100%. - KJ Broadway.
Thanks, I'm really that you loved my story. I had some flaws but it turned out pretty good. I may rework it someday an do an audio drama if I learn how.
Lazbro Brony Can't wait for it and you're welcome! I might do a video review of it
So glad they made this Pinoke a good kid who was trying to do right.
this is by far my favorite disney movie especially the beginning..*sigh*
After Snow White the animation isn't just a notch up but a hundred notches up.
I love Jiminy Cricket, he made my heart feel warm and fuzzy ❤️
Do you agree that Pinocchio deserves the recognition as one of the greatest animated films of all time? Yes or no? Why or why not?
I think it is the best of the golden age Disney movies. Although I personally prefer the renaissance as my favorite Disney period.
Once upon a time ...
- A king! - My little readers will say immediately.
No guys, you are wrong. Once upon a time there was a piece of wood.
It's Pinocchio's beginning. Is beautiful, it isn't?
Walt did tbe right thing in changing Pinnocchio's character.
Can you explain the problem with Pinocchio's original design? I don't really know what Walt meant with "I don't see the appeal". I don't understand the problem in making him look like a puppet.
@@isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421 I think you don't really attached that much to a simple puppet as you would do to a real boy. When I see some other designs of Pinocchio character from other works, I always thought that somehow the Disney version is more appealing. And that's because he looks and feel more like a real boy than a simple puppet. And also because he is way more nicer than in the original book. And if the audience doesn't attached to the main character, the whole movie is doomed.
Really?
It's like Disney's documentary movie
It's like disneyland ride
And so the real fun begins at 1:31.
R.I.P Dickie Jones!
1927 - 2014
he followed his conscience, honoured his parents and lived to become a father, a grandfather and a great grandfather
but there is one thing he didn't do be the official conscience for Cliff Edwards
lol love this movie and yes they made jimmny cricket cute he even called the jerk boy a jackass on the movie love him!
I'm still surprised to this day.... that Walt disney allowed that line in such a animated film.
@dandy97
That's going to be a little while the DVD hasn't arrived in my mailbox yet.
I like they draw first and then sketched it and coloring they used go first ist paint and coloring pencil
Walt Disney vs. Carlo Collodi, after all the original Pinocchio was disobedient, foolish, self-center and was a broking hearted marionette who hates everything that he had done and that's why he is an important character in our society, especially when our children become disrespectful on others.
Can I ask you all a question? What is the most aesthetically pleasing/beautiful animated classic Disney film? (In terms of attention to detail) Feel free to ask. Don’t be bashful.
I would say it's a tie with Pinocchio or The Little Mermaid.
Pinocchio is probably top because of the amount of detail in each drawing that only spans a few seconds. The shadow work with many of the characters that was consistent, the water effects at the climax of the film and just the thought of how painstakingly detailed every single cel was throughout the film is what makes it pleasing to the eyes. You can just tell that every drawing was crafted with immense care.
The Little Mermaid is up there for the fact that they had to make characters flow like they're underwater and that had to be challenging..but Pinocchio for the age of the film and how much work the animators put in to have it look as gorgeous as it does.
I'm doin a comic on pinocchio some light but show how dark the world can be sometimes
i'm watching this now because i have no idea when/if i'll get a blu-ray player even though i have the disc :/
The first film I ever saw...
Thanks for uploading! Can you please upload The Making of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs?
back at the day calling someone an ass wasnt a much insult unlike today. so yeah that would explain the cussing scene, and i think that is why they dont show the movie pinocchio on disney channel. drugs use, laugage etc.
at 1:37 they call it pinocchio NO STRINGS ATTACHED (N SYNC ALBUM)
Did anyone see the anime version of Pinocchio?
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I don't believe Pinocchio is the apex of all possible animation. I think that's just an excuse so Disney doesn't have to try to make one even better. Pinocchio is a great film, beyond all question, but I think Disney could top it, and should try to top it. It's as if they're saying "we can't do any better, so we aren't even going to try to."
stravinsky1300 Theyll never even try. All they do is pump out plastic looking computer generated garbage. I'm 88 and saw this film when I was a 10 year old boy. It was the greatest thing I'd ever seen. Nowadays, no one even tries.
If one keep trying, they may not be able to top it but they surely can make so many memorable pieces. its definitely much better than not trying at all
@@rachelsanders2 still alive sir
wow, smoking in a children's movie? the good old days...
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it's weird that this doesn't have a narrator
+musicbox193 why
It's just I've always been used to their being a narrator. I've realized that there usually is a version with a narrator and it tends to be a lot shorter.
+musicbox193 I know what you mean
@@musicbox193 okay then