Pinocchio: The Wishing Star Cut/Transcript

=PINOCCHIO: THE WISHING STAR CUT=

Scene 1: Opening:
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 * (The animated Disney logo reuses the same variant since The Jungle Book and The Lion King, but with a few changes: the arc is added in but with a completely different look, not much like the same animation used in the normal logo, the camera stops at the last notes, and the text being still when it fades in. The music is complete without a transitional swerve, this time by Alan Silvestri, but as the star is about to form the curved line, Jiminy Cricket (2D flash and hand drawn animated in the same way as he did in the film, and voiced by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) introduces himself, floats down the right side of the logo, singing the last part of the fanfare, in which the song, "When You Wish Upon a Star", was originally from the original 1940 animated version of the film of the same name)
 * Jiminy Cricket (Joseph Gordon-Levitt): (singing) When you wish upon a star, your dreams come true. (sighs) Isn't that a catchy little tune?
 * (the logo fades out once it's done. Also on a black background, a light shines through the lower-middle-left of the screen. It later dies down, revealing a train that bears a resemblance to the Reading Streamlined Crusader that moves forward, with the text "IMAGEMOVERS" slowly swinging in and stretching underneath the train. When the train gets fully to the screen, the screen flashes, and the text appears fully underneath the train in a wooden skin and the gold-silver color, as the train becomes a still image and has the back trains on it turning into filmstrips. The logo slowly zooms out when it is completed. And snapped to black.)
 * (silent in a several seconds in black then a blue wishing star appears at night.)
 * Jiminy: Well, how do you do? Cricket's the name. Jiminy Cricket. I'm only older and wiser. And I'll bet a lot of you folks don't believe that about a wish coming true. Of course, she's just a fairy singing our way from hearth to hearth, but let me tell you what made me change my mind. I'm myself, your conscience be your guide. And these are stories about a young hero who knew exactly what's gonna happen to them on this adventure to their heart's content. "Peter Pan". Well, that was really humdinger, I tell you. "Alice in Wonderland". Hmph, that's a young heroine where everyone chose to be a humdinger. But the most conscience of all the tales were humdinger. And I'm here to tell you one humdinger of a tale. It was a tale about a wooden puppet who wants to become... an honest-to-goodness real boy. His name is... "Pinocchio".
 * (the camera pans to be filled with books of titles, including on the front where the book shows “Pinocchio" while a text appears "Disney presents", "A ImageMovers/RKO Pictures production", "In association with Depth of Field Studios". The movie title "Pinocchio" same appears at a book filled with magic sparkles and opens it and turned the page to begin the story...)
 * Jiminy: Once upon a time, a long time ago, my travels took me to a quaint little village. It was a beautiful one night. The stars were shining like diamonds high above the roofs of that sleepy old town.

Scene 2: When a Little Wooden Head Was Here With Me
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Scene 3: The Wishing Star:

 * Geppetto: Oh. Oh, what a beautiful clear night. Ah! Beautiful. Figaro? I forgot to open the window. (Figaro climbed up the window and open it up) (laughing) Figaro, look at Pinocchio there in the moonlight. He looks almost like a real boy. (chuckles) (gasps) Look, Figaro. Look, look, look. It's... It's the Wishing Star. Oh! I haven't seen one in so... We should make a wish, huh? Yeah? (softly) Starlight, star bright... first star I see tonight... I wish I may, I wish I might... have the wish... I wish... tonight. (as an enchanting instrumental music playing; Geppetto chuckles softly) Figaro, do you want to know what I wished for? I wished that my little Pinocchio might be a real boy. (sighs) Wouldn't that be nice, Figaro? Just think. A real boy! A real boy.
 * Geppetto: (yawns) Still, (grunting and sighs) If my wish came true, Figaro, that would be wonderful. (sighs) Wonderful. (snoring)
 * Jiminy: A very lovely thought, but not at all practical. (goes to sleep)

Scene 4: The Blue Fairy/Pinocchio Comes to Life:
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 * (mystical and mysterious music playing as when everyone was sound sleep the Blue Fairy comes down from her star that night...)
 * (ticking and slows down and clock rings)
 * (mystical music playing as a brilliant glow which grows more dazzling every minute. It is the Wishing Star. In the center of the glow appears a very beautiful half-black woman with glittering hair in a bald forehead dressed in robes of flowing blue while Jiminy suddenly awaken, then wakes up as he sees a strange light; mystical notes playing)
 * Jiminy: (gasps) Whoa! (falling back down from the fingerboard of a violin and leans out) As I live and breathe, a fairy!
 * Blue Fairy (Cynthia Erivo): Good Geppetto, you have given so much happiness to others. You deserve to have your wish come true. (to the puppet) The gift of life is tine. Little puppet... made of a wooden pine... wake. (the wand touches Pinocchio as Pinocchio comes to life)
 * Jiminy: Jumpin' jeepers... He's alive! What they can’t do these days. Now see here. What's this all about?

Scene 18: Pleasure Island:
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 * Coachman: Blimey! Look what we've just fished up off the bleeding street. A little wooden boy!
 * Lampwick: Look at him. He's made out of wooden slats. I'm Lampwick. What's your name, Slats?
 * Pinocchio: My name's Pinocchio.
 * Kid #1: Pinocchio?
 * Kid #2: Pinocchi-who?
 * Lampwick: Pinocchio. So what's your story, Slats? Why you made out of wood?
 * Pinocchio: Because I'm a puppet. But I want to be a real boy.
 * Coachman: Oh, I must say, for a puppet, you are very clever indeed. Only the smartest young lads know about the collection.
 * Pinocchio: Collection? What collection?
 * Lampwick: The collection for The Island, you blockhead. You have to be on a deserted crossroads after dark. You were on the corner, so you got collected. Come on.
 * Pinocchio: Oh. Okay. But I need to find my conscience. (as Coachman laughs)
 * Lampwick: Conscience?
 * Pinocchio: What's so funny?
 * Coachman: You. Your conscience is the last thing you want to take to Pleasure Island.
 * Pinocchio: Pleasure Island? Is that where you're going?
 * Lampwick: You bet your sweet patootie that's where we're going. It's the greatest joy joint in the world. No cops, no school, no rules. You can tear the place apart and nobody says a word. (as Lampwick and Coachman laughs)
 * Coachman: Did I hear you correctly? You would like to be changed, transformed, so to speak?
 * Pinocchio: Yes. (showing a ticket to the Coachman) But Honest John gave me--
 * Coachman: Well, it's very fortunate that you're coming with us, because Pleasure Island will be the most life-altering experience you will ever have. You don't want to be a real boy after all, that's for sure.
 * Pinocchio: Really?
 * Coachman: Aye. Cross my heart and hope to die.
 * Pinocchio: (as Coachman chuckles) Well, Mr. Coachman, it sure sounds fun. (chuckling, turned disappointed) But I don't trust you.
 * Coachman: WHA-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-AT?!!!!!!! What? (pause) Well, kids, it seems we have a doubter in our midst. A killjoy who apparently doesn't believe in having fun. I mean, who doesn't believe in transformative experiences? Shall we all turn tail and go running back to Mommy and Daddy?
 * Children: No!
 * Coachman: Look, you kids go. I'll go another time. Oh, I'm sorry. It doesn't work that way. So tell us what you say... little wooden boy?
 * Pinocchio: (shakly) Okay, then. I say we all... go. (as the children cheers)
 * Coachman: All right, then. Pleasure Island awaits!
 * Jiminy: Pinocchio! No!

End Credits:

 * Director: Mark Henn & Randy Haycock
 * Animation Director: James Baxter & Eric Goldberg
 * Screenplay by: Robert Zemeckis, Chris Weitz, Simon Farnaby
 * Story Consultant: Robert Zemeckis
 * Produced by: Andrew Miano, Chris Weitz, Derek Hogue, Eric Goldberg
 * Executive Producers: Jack Rapke, Jacqueline Levine, Paul Weitz
 * Production Designers: Doug Chiang, Stefan Dechant
 * Film Editors: Jesse Goldsmith & Mick Audsley
 * Music Composed by Alan Silvestri
 * Song Producers: Alan Silvestri & Glen Ballard
 * Visual Effects Supervisors: Timothy Björklund & Sandra Scott
 * Music Supervisor: Matt Sullivan