The Adventures of Pinocchio (TV)
Alternative title:
Bambino Pinocchio (Italian)
Las aventuras de Pinocho (Spanish)
Pinocchio yori Piccolino no Bōken (Japanese)
Pinochio (French)
Pinokkio (Dutch)
Pinóquio (Portuguese)
The Adventures of Piccolino
ماجد لعبة خشبية (Arabic)
ピノキオより ピコリーノの冒険 (Japanese)
피노키오의 모험 (Korean)
Objectionable content:
None
Plot Summary:
Derived from the classic children story and with Disney influences, this anime tells the adventures of Pinocchio, a selfish, arrogant and prankish wood doll that desires to be human. Pinocchio is always lying and creating a chaos to his grandfather and the ones near him. The anime is sad, Pinocchio is always suffering for his choices and he is constantly punished by a fairy that monitors his lies and his life. At certain point in the series, Pinochio is kidnapped and turned into a slave doll, while his grandfather looks for him, starving. Depressing and sadistic sometimes.
User Ratings:
22 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
half hour per episode
Number of episodes:
52
Episode titles: We have 52
Vintage:
1976-04-27 to 1977-05-16
1976-11-10 to 1977-05-11 (South Korea, MBC [Eps. 1-26 only])
1977-09-08 (Germany, ZDF)
1980-09-20 (France air date)
1982-01-18 (Italy, Canale 5)
Opening Theme:
"Boku wa Piccolino" (ぼくはピコリーノ, "I'm Piccolino") by Kumiko Ohsugi and Young Fresh
Ending Theme:
"Olive no Kokage" (オリーブの木陰, "In the Shade of the Olive Tree") by Kumiko Ohsugi and Young Fresh
Official website:
ピノキオより ピコリーノの冒険 | 作品紹介 | NIPPON ANIMATION (Japanese)
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Series Composition: Masao Maruyama Screenplay: Iwao Yamazaki (30 episodes eps 16-19, 22-23, 27-28, 31-52 )Masao Maruyama (17 episodes eps 4-11, 14-15, 20-21, 24-26, 29-30 )Shûji Yamazaki (ep 12) Yutaka Kaneko (eps 1-3, 13) Storyboard: Fumio Ikeno (25 episodes eps 5-6, 9, 11, 14, 18, 20-22, 24, 27, 29, 31, 35-36, 38, 40-41, 43-44, 46-47, 49-50, 52 )Hiroshi Saitō (eps 1-2, 4) Kunihiko Okazaki ![]() Masami Hata (ep 3) Seiji Okuda (14 episodes eps 8, 13, 15, 19, 23, 25, 28, 32, 34, 37, 39, 42, 45, 48 )Shigeo Koshi (ep 51) Yukio Okazaki (ep 16) Music: Taiji Nakamura Original story: Carlo Collodi Character Design: Masaharu Endō Sound Director: Yasuo Urakami Director of Photography: Keishichi Kuroki Executive producer: Kōichi Motohashi Assistant Art Director: Toshikazu Yamaguchi Editing: Hajime Okayasu Finish Check: Kaoru Uno Production Desk: Shigeo Endō Sound Effects: Mitsuru Kashiwabara Sound Mixing: Tsuguo Nakatogawa Theme Song Arrangement: Kensuke Kyo Theme Song Composition: Taiji Nakamura Theme Song Lyrics: Kazuko Katagiri | Masako Nozawa as Junji Chiba as Ichirō Nagai as Kaneta Kimotsuki as Kazuko Sugiyama as Mami Koyama as Miyoko Asō as Osamu Katō as Sanji Hase as | |||
Backgrounds: San Art Studio Film Processing: Tokyo Laboratory Paint: Studio Killy Photography: Trans Arts Co. Production: Nippon Animation Recording Studio: Shinzaka Studio Sound Production: Audio Planning U | ||||
Music: Karel Svoboda | Licensed by: Studio100 Production: Apollo Film | |||
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Theme Song Performance: Danièle Licari | Guylaine Gibert as Robert Roanne as Alain Louis as Jean Musin as Josiane Gibert as Nadine Gandibleu as Suzanne Colin as | |||
Broadcaster: Antenne 2 France (from 20 September 1980) Dubbing Studio: Euro Inter Films | ||||
ADR Director: Ikerne Garamendi (Spain dub) Theme Song Performance: Miren Aranburu (Spain dub) | Ikerne Garamendi as Nuria Doménech as Ana María Solsona as Glòria Roig as José Ramón Argoitia as Pep Sais as Vicens Manuel Doménech as Aleix Puiggalí as Carme Buxaderas as Emili Freixas as Enric Casamitjana as Jaume Lleal as José Maria Alarcon as Kepa Cueto as Luz Emparanza as Marius Bistagne as Mertxe Zubiaur as Pepe Mediavilla as Ricard Palmerola as Eduard Elias Toni Sevilla | |||
Distributor: Planeta Junior (spain) DVD Distribution: Planeta Junior (Spain) Internet Streaming: YouTube (Spain) | ||||
Theme Song Performance: Cristina D'Avena (Canale 5 & Italia 1) | Broadcaster: Canale 5 (from April 1982) Cinquestelle (from 1990) Italia 1 (from October 2003) RaiUno (1992) ![]() Dubbing: MOPS Film | |||
Rori Manfredi as Carlo Cosolo as Gastone Pescucci as Liliana Jovino as Paolo Turco as | ||||
Theme Song Performance: Mary Roos (OP) | Helga Anders as Bruno W. Pantel as Carlos Placha as Christa Häussler as Franz Rudnick as Fred Maire as Harald Baerow as Herbert Weicker as Manfred Lichtenfeld as Michael Rüth as Uschi Wolff as Walter Reichelt as | |||
DVD Distribution: Universum-Films | ||||
Distributor: Aflam Al-Shate (Egypt) Dubbing: Aflam Al-Shate Studios (Egypt) Production: Aflam Al-Shate (Egypt) | ||||
ADR Director: Meindert de Goede Translation: Suzanne Braam | ||||
Distributor: Moefieklub | ||||
Song Lyrics: Krzysztof Rześniowiecki Theme Song Performance: Eleni Tzoka (as Eleni) | Agnieszka Kunikowska as Artur Kaczmarski as Jacek Jarosz as Krystyna Kozanecka as Krzysztof Strużycki as Leopold Matuszczak as Stanisław Brudny as Teresa Lipowska as Aleksandra Koncewicz as Leopold Matuszczak as | |||
Broadcaster: TVP1 Dubbing: Telewizyjne Studia Dźwięku | ||||
(none) | Rui De Sá as | |||
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