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Revision as of 08:58, 28 December 2017
This small, unnamed village acts as the main setting of the 1940 animated feature film Pinocchio. It is a seaside community located in Italy, and is described by Jiminy Cricket as a "sleepy little town". Though seemingly ordinary and quaint, a number of fantastical occurrences have taken place here, with anthropomorphic animals, magical creatures, and legendary beasts being among its inhabitants and visitors.
Places of Interest
- Gepetto's Workshop: Home to the kindly woodcarver Geppetto and his family, the most notable of which being the puppet turned human, Pinocchio.
- The Red Lobster Inn: A seedy establishment (most resembling a pub) located near the docks. It is often visited by nefarious crooks such as the local con-artists, Honest John and Gideon.
- School: An unseen learning environment for children that Pinocchio attends during the day.
- The Village Square: An often crowded area located in the heart of the village. When visiting in his traveling caravan, the "master showman", Stromboli, tends to perform his puppet shows here.
Trivia
- According to the location of the original story, the Village is in Tuscany, Central Italy.
- However the mountains in the background, the clothes and the architectonic style of the houses suggest that the Village is located in South Tyrol, in Northern Italy near Austria.
- In the live-action film Geppetto, the village is known as Villaggio (Italian word that means "Village").
- The village was once slated to appear in Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days along with Pinocchio, Geppetto, Honest John and Giddy . Like the characters, however, the village was scrapped.
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