The owl assessed that Pinocchio was alive while the crow stated that Pinocchio was dead. The Fairy summoned three doctors to check if Pinocchio was alive or dead.Īn owl and a crow, two of the three doctors, were confused about the condition of Pinocchio. The Fairy sent a falcon to save Pinocchio and commanded her poodle servant Medoro to carry him on his stagecoach. They hanged him on a tree and waited for him to stifle. The two robbers came and kidnapped Pinocchio. She told him that she was dead and was waiting for a coffin. He reached a white house and knocked on the door.Ī fairy with turquoise hair opened the door and welcomed Pinocchio. To secure his coins, Pinocchio hid them inside his mouth. They attacked him to steal away his coins. While he was traveling across the forest, he was encountered by two thieves impersonated by the Fox and the Cat. Pinocchio rebuffed the cricket and headed to Catchfools. The spirit of the Talking Cricket appeared before Pinocchio and told him to return home and hand over the coins to his father. They instructed him to tell Pinocchio that they would meet him at Field of Miracles the next morning.
The animals had lied to the innkeeper that the cat’s eldest kitten was sick and so, they had to leave. Pinocchio had to pay for their meals from one of his coins. However, they deserted him two hours before the set time. They told Pinocchio to wake up at midnight to proceed for Catchfools. They reached the red lobster inn where they overindulged themselves in food on Pinocchio’s money. The two cunning animals assured Pinocchio that if he buried the gold coins in the Field of Miracles in the city of Catchfools, they would grow into a tree of gold coins. The fox pretended to be lame and the cat pretended to be blind.Ī white blackbird perched on Pinocchio’s shoulder and warned him of the two treacherous creatures. On his way home, Pinocchio encountered a Fox and a cat. Knowing how poor Pinocchio’s father was, he gifted him five gold coins. Mangiafuoco accepted his plea and released Harlequin. Pinocchio pleaded with him to release Harlequin. He then decided to set Harlequin on fire. However, Mangiafuoco relieved him on his appeal to be set free.
This angered the puppet master, Mangiafuoco, who then took Pinocchio with him to turn him into firewood for cooking his meals. The three puppets noticed Pinocchio and called him on the stage. In the theatre, a performance was going on that featured the puppets Harlequin, Pulcinella, and Signora Rasaura. With a wish to visit the theatre, he sold his book to buy tickets. Once on his way to school, Pinocchio came across the Great Marionette Theatre. Geppetto sold his only coat to purchase books for Pinocchio. He repaired Pinocchio’s feet which made Pinocchio grateful to him. The next morning, when he woke up, he fell from the stove and burnt his feet.įortunately, Geppetto was acquitted of the charges and returned home. Pinocchio returned home to dry himself and rested on a stove. So, instead of giving him food, he splashed a bucket of cold water on Pinocchio’s head. The old man assumed Pinocchio was a mischievous kid who rang the bell for pleasure. In his search, he came to the door of an old man. Following the bird, Pinocchio went out to look for food. When Pinocchio went to boil the egg, it turned into a bird and flew out of the house. Disliking his teachings, Pinocchio threw a hammer on him without an intention to kill it. The cricket cautioned him of the repercussions of disobedience and self-indulgence. When he arrived at the house, he found a talking cricket who was living in the house for centuries. Being alone, Pinocchio headed to the house to satiate his hunger.