[3] The original score was composed by Lucio Dalla, and includes songs performed by Leda Battisti and Nada.
[4] The vocal cast of the film includes Rocco Papaleo, Maurizio Micheli, Paolo Ruffini, Andy Luotto, and Lucio Dalla.
[6] In a small village in Tuscany, the poor carpenter Geppetto decides to forge a wooden puppet naming it Pinocchio.
Also living, the puppets invite Pinocchio to the stage, angering Fire-Eater who first intends to burn him but then changes his mind and gives him gold coins, after learning about Geppetto and sends him home escorted by his employees the Fox and the Cat.
After that, Pinocchio decides to be a good boy and go to school the next day, but he is stopped by some bullies who take him to the seaside.
Showing compassion for him, Pinocchio decides to save the dog's life and swim to shore but is caught by The Green Fisherman who wants to eat him.
As the two boys find themselves turning into donkeys, Wickley is dragged off by one clown, while Pinocchio is forced to work at the circus above.
As soon as they reach the shore, the fairy with blue hair appears, kisses him on the head, and disappears just as the policemen and the father arrive to save him.
As he and his father laugh and sing together, they go for a walk in the village while his shirt turns back into the kite that Geppetto had when he was young.
Entertainment dub: Additional voices by Rebecca Davis, Tom Fahn, Kyle McCarley, and Paul St. Peter Common Sense Media gave the show 3 out of 5 stars, praising the animation, characters and familiar messages.