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Pinocchio's Christmas

Rating6.3 /10
19804 h 0 m
United States
878 people rated

It's Pinocchio's first Christmas, and he sells the book Geppetto gives him for present money, but Cat and Fox trick him out of it.

Animation
Comedy
Family

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31/12/2023 16:07
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31/12/2023 16:00
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Saroshma Official

31/12/2023 16:00
Another Christmas movie not released not available anywhere to view come on Hollywood catch up this is a beautiful treat for young and old

Marki kelil

31/12/2023 16:00
Nope, it's not Disney or anything related to it. This is pure Rankin/Bass. This is one of their least talked-about specials. The story is about Pinocchio's first Christmas and how he basically screws up right and left. It's not one of the better Rankin/Bass Christmas specials, to be honest. I mean the story isn't that interesting to me. I didn't care that much for the characters and the voices, while adequate, didn't win me over. However, it does have some nice songs and the visuals are beautiful. The animation, the colors, the miniature sets are all gorgeous. Such detail. Amazing really. Anyway, it's somewhere in the middle of the pack as far as my ranking of the Rankin/Bass specials would go. But any Rankin/Bass is better than none and this certainly has enough going for it to recommend it.

Samira Said

31/12/2023 16:00
This is my absolute number one favorite Christmas special, Rankin-Bass or otherwise. I remember getting this on video cassette as a Christmas gift, and I have been watching Pinocchio's Christmas every holiday season ever cents. The songs are cool and I like the characters as well. In this holiday classic, Pinocchio learns that one doesn't necessarily need money to buy anything for Christmas to give to the ones he or she loves. That is a lesson I'm sure everyone should know they should learn. An overall score of 10 is what I give this Rankin-Bass holiday favorite. Be sure to read my other reviews for other great holiday specials from Rankin-Bass Productions.

guddyangel5453 guddy

31/12/2023 16:00
It's Pinocchio's first Christmas since becoming animated. Geppetto buys him an arithmetic book as a present. Pinocchio sells the book to buy Geppetto a present but he's tricked out of the money by Fox and Cat. After getting tricked, he joins Maestro Fire-Eater's marionette show. He runs away with the marionette Julietta. Lady Azora and Talking Cricket try to get him to be good as he tries to bring Julietta to life. Rankin/Bass mixes the Pinocchio story with a Christmas Santa. Pinocchio has always been one of the more frustrating kiddie character. He is infuriatingly naive and always goes down the wrong road. He befriends the wrong people and keeps disobeying Geppetto. He's a bratty clueless little boy. For the obvious reason, he really fits the stop-motion animation world. I'd do without the flashback and simply do the story from the beginning. It would help define this away from the Disney version right from the start. Santa does not necessarily fit and this may work better without him. He comes in like a cameo appearance. This is a fine adaptation and a fine Christmas special.

nomcebo Zikode

31/12/2023 16:00
Delightful Rankin/Bass animated short incorporates wooden "boy", Pinocchio, made from wood in the "haunted" enchanted forest, and his "father"/maker, Papa Geppeto (voiced by George S Irving) into a splendid Christmas setting, with other memorable characters including the sly, conniving Fox (expertly voiced by Allen Swift who made a living doing voices for a variety of characters in the 70s) and his put-upon partner in crime, Feline (Patricia Bright), as well as, grumpy puppeteer Maestro Fire-Eater (hilariously essayed to us through the crackling roughly-hewn voice of Alan King) and Cricket (Bob McFadden; another master voice-over specialist). Fox and Feline trick Pinocchio into burying his little bit of change for a supposed huge payday (stealing it from him in the process when he's away), and Maestro Fire-Eater convinces Pinocchio to be the star marionette in his comic showcase for villagers for money he could use to help his poor father. But when Pinocchio is told by Maestro that girl puppet, Juliette, will be turned into an animal, he snatches her away and heads for the enchanted forest. Meanwhile Maestro tosses away a puppet he crafted in the form of Pinocchio, and Geppeto believes his son is no more once he finds him abandoned on a cold street sidewalk. Pinocchio is then manipulated by Fox and Feline to join a cohort of theirs (believing it is a trip to the North Pole), learning he is to be a "toy" for a wealthy man's children. Being a living toy is a novelty, but Pinocchio tries to talk sense into the father who seems perfectly fine with taking him from his home and leaving his children on a business trip. This Christmas special even has Pinocchio getting a ride with Santa in his sleigh, led by his reindeer, back home, and we are introduced to the fairy that gave him life in the Enchanted Forest and could very well bring to life, Juliette, the girl puppet he rescued from being turned into another character by Maestro. With some excellent animation, and a clever means for including a storybook classic literary and Disney character into the Christmas season, "Pinocchio's Christmas" is a real treat that I think will surprise fans of Rankin/Bass. This is a real find if you come across it in a Christmas Classics set. Prepare to be surprised. Some really good voice-over work only adds to the value of this fun gem. This is framed as a series of adventures and lessons for Pinocchio (who misbehaves, a lot instigated by Fox and Feline who are always up to something to benefit themselves)during Christmastime and that framework keeps it from ever getting boring. Kids (and adults who grew up during this time) should really love it.

Glow Up

31/12/2023 16:00
Filmed in Rankin/Bass's incomparable stop-motion animation technique, "Animagic", this special ranks right up there with "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" and "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town". Tricked by a mean fox and dim-witted cat, Pinocchio loses the money he planned to use to buy Pappa Gepetto a Christmas present (which he obtained by selling the arithmetic book Gepetto bought him). This begins a series of very amusing adventures. The Pinocchio character is so cute in this show....he's very mischievous but very lovable. Character and set designs are among the best from R/B and a great soundtrack thats bursting from the seams with wonderful songs. Another colorful and warm special from R/B.

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31/12/2023 16:00
Pinocchio's Christmas (1980) *** (out of 4) Another winning Rankin/Bass animated film has Pinocchio selling a book that Geppetto bought for him so that he can take the money and buy his father a Christmas gift. Along the way he's cheated out of the money by Fox and Cat and soon Pinocchio finds himself in an all new adventure. I really wasn't aware of this film before running into it on television and I must say that this was one of the better Christmas animations that I've seen. I'm a little surprised that the film isn't better known and just looking around it appears that most people haven't heard of the film, which is a shame. As usual, the animation is a major plus as all of the characters look terrific and I really love how much detail they actually put into Pinocchio. The amount of detail they give the character almost looks so good that you forget that it's not some sort of computer generated effect. Another major plus is the actual story that manages to contain some laughs, drama and of course a message for the kids. I enjoyed several of the flashbacks including a wonderful sequence where we see Geppetto getting the wood and carving what would become Pinocchio. With the commercials this here runs an hour but the added running time certainly pays off and the material is so rich that you really could have turned this into a feature-length film and it still would have been entertaining.

user7156405251297

31/12/2023 16:00
A clay- animation film where Pinocchio tries to earn enough money for a Christmas present. And ends up teaching the spirit of Christmas. A good clay animation movie for children with up beat songs. Only objectionable part might be the lack of any mention of religion reasons for Christmas. On a personal note, at the end of the movie there was some fore-shadowing of Pinocchio's future adventures. Just curious if there was a other clay-animation about Pinoccio made?
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