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'''Pinocchio''' was a fictional character made of [[wood]] that wanted to "fit in". | '''Pinocchio''' was a fictional character made of [[wood]] that wanted to "fit in". | ||
[[Susan Foreman]] compared herself to him, citing her want to be a "real live girl" as the reason behind her choice to attend [[Coal Hill School]] while visiting [[Earth]] [[1963]]. ([[PROSE]]: | [[Susan Foreman]] compared herself to him, citing her want to be a "real live girl" as the reason behind her choice to attend [[Coal Hill School]] while visiting [[Earth]] [[1963]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Time and Relative (novel)}}) | ||
[[Bernice Summerfield]], who was being manipulated by the [[Seventh Doctor]], said that she was tired of having her strings pulled like Pinocchio, whom she knew from a [[Disney (in-universe)|Disney]] [[Pinocchio (film)|film]]. ([[PROSE]]: | [[Bernice Summerfield]], who was being manipulated by the [[Seventh Doctor]], said that she was tired of having her strings pulled like Pinocchio, whom she knew from a [[Disney (in-universe)|Disney]] [[Pinocchio (film)|film]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Birthright (novel)}}) | ||
The [[Eighth Doctor]] compared moving wooden puppets created using [[Cyber-Technology]] to Pinocchio. ([[AUDIO]]: | The [[Eighth Doctor]] compared moving wooden puppets created using [[Cyber-Technology]] to Pinocchio. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Silver Turk (audio story)}}) | ||
When trapped aboard [[Firebird (submarine)|a submarine]] with [[Skaldak|a murderous Ice Warrior]], [[Clara Oswald]] sarcastically remarked that keeping her spirits up by singing as [[Professor]] [[Grisenko]] suggested would only help "if this was Pinocchio". ([[TV]]: | When trapped aboard [[Firebird (submarine)|a submarine]] with [[Skaldak|a murderous Ice Warrior]], [[Clara Oswald]] sarcastically remarked that keeping her spirits up by singing as [[Professor]] [[Grisenko]] suggested would only help "if this was Pinocchio". ([[TV]]: {{cs|Cold War (TV story)}}) | ||
When in the [[41st century]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] referenced Pinocchio when he joked that [[Mark Seven]] would one day become a real boy, glad that that pop-culture reference was understood. ([[AUDIO]]: | When in the [[41st century]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] referenced Pinocchio when he joked that [[Mark Seven]] would one day become a real boy, glad that that pop-culture reference was understood. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Wrong Woman (audio story)}}) | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
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Pinocchio was a fictional character made of wood that wanted to "fit in".
Susan Foreman compared herself to him, citing her want to be a "real live girl" as the reason behind her choice to attend Coal Hill School while visiting Earth 1963. (PROSE: Time and Relative [+]Loading...["Time and Relative (novel)"])
Bernice Summerfield, who was being manipulated by the Seventh Doctor, said that she was tired of having her strings pulled like Pinocchio, whom she knew from a Disney film. (PROSE: Birthright [+]Loading...["Birthright (novel)"])
The Eighth Doctor compared moving wooden puppets created using Cyber-Technology to Pinocchio. (AUDIO: The Silver Turk [+]Loading...["The Silver Turk (audio story)"])
When trapped aboard a submarine with a murderous Ice Warrior, Clara Oswald sarcastically remarked that keeping her spirits up by singing as Professor Grisenko suggested would only help "if this was Pinocchio". (TV: Cold War [+]Loading...["Cold War (TV story)"])
When in the 41st century, the Tenth Doctor referenced Pinocchio when he joked that Mark Seven would one day become a real boy, glad that that pop-culture reference was understood. (AUDIO: The Wrong Woman [+]Loading...["The Wrong Woman (audio story)"])
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Connections in screen adaptations[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Sarah Alexander and Warwick Davis appeared in the 1999 film, The Adventures of Pinocchio.
- The English-language dub of the 2002 Italian film featured the voices of David Suchet and John Cleese.
- Thomas Sangster, Tim Bentinck, Sean Barrett, and Teresa Gallagher appeared in the 2009 television miniseries.
- David Bradley and Burn Gorman voiced characters in Guillermo del Toro's 2022 animated film.