CampbellzSoup wrote:...The bad guys never get theirs...not one of them!
I think this is one of the reasons why Pinocchio is one of my all time favorite Disney films and such a masterpiece of storytelling. Despite it having a lot of magical and fairy tale-like elements, that fact is very much true to the world. In the real world, not all villains get defeated, with con men and murderous outlaws forever on the loose. Danger, greed, and temptation can lurk around every corner, and Pinocchio learns the hard way through this. It's very much a tale that can be reflected today I think and show how even though you might have escaped it, evil and temptation may never forever punished.
CampbellzSoup wrote:...how on earth did Gepetto get in monstro? I thought a good scene to brige my complaignts would have been Gepetto over hearing Honest John talking about Pinoch, and we see him rushing to get a boat to save him on the island
Originally, there was an entire storyboarded sequence (which for some reason never made it onto the DVD for unknown reasons, like the Bogyland concepts for Pleasure Island, or the Phillip and Hubert treasure hunt sequence for Sleeping Beauty) done for the film that explains this. In it, Geppetto, Figaro, and Cleo all to travel out to sea to search for Pinocchio in their boat. They take a short cut through the Narrows, home of Monstro, when suddenly with a giant wave, Monstro emerges and swllows their boat whole ala Jaws.
I was a bit disappointed this scene didn't turn up on the Blu-ray or Platinum, along with two other planned sequences, and the three deleted songs recorded for the film were for some reason left out, but overall I think the Blu-ray was spectacular. The restoration was beautifully done, and I thought both the making of and cine-explore were both extremely informative and interesting. However, it still irks me when I read about stuff like this and find that they never make their way to the DVD and Blu-Ray. For instance, I thought Sleeping Beauty was a fantastic Platinum, but the absence of the deleted hunting sequence, and the songs for the goons Brothers In Evil, and another duet for Phillip and Aurora entitled My Beloved, still irks me a tad. Either way though, I still think Pinocchio is a great Platinum compared to the previous releases, and I'm just so happy to have it now on Blu.