In-Ha and Dal-Po get along well until Dal-Po learns that In-Ha's mother ( Jin Kyung) is the reporter that covered the waste facility fire that destroyed his family. In-Ha and Dal-Po now live together as uncle and niece, although they are in the same age range. Ha-Myeong is then adopted by In-Ha's grandfather and his name is changed to Dal-Po. In-Ha's grandfather believes Ha-Myeong is his eldest son Dal-Po, who died 30 years ago. The man that pulls Ha-Myeong out of the ocean is the grandfather of In-Ha ( Park Shin-Hye). His mother dies a short time later and Ha-Myeong ends up being scooped out of the ocean by an unknown man ( Byun Hee-Bong). A fire at a waste facility though destroys his family. Ha-Myeong and his older brother ( Yun Kyun-Sang) both possess higher than normal intellect and are proud of their father. Meanwhile, Jiminy is validated for his efforts too-the Blue Fairy gives him a shiny gold badge that reads "Official Conscience.As a child, Ha-Myeong ( Lee Jong-Suk) grew up in a family with his firefighter father, mother and older brother. Geppetto and Pinocchio boogie down to celebrate this momentous occasion. And even that's not all-she also finally awards him his humanity. After Geppetto brings Pinocchio back home, the Blue Fairy magically brings him back to life. In the end, Pinocchio sacrifices his life so Geppetto can make it safely to shore.īut that's not the end, folks. Geppetto and Pinocchio desperately try to row away in their makeshift raft, but Monstro destroys it and leaves our heroes stranded. Pinocchio has a plan, though: if they can create a bunch of smoke, they can force Monstro to cough and expel them from his stomach. Inside Monstro's belly, Geppetto and Pinocchio share a warm reunion. It doesn't take them long to find Monstro, and it takes even less time for Pinocchio to get swallowed by Monstro. With that, Pinocchio and Jiminy set off on the most dangerous undersea mission of all time. The Blue Fairy sends him a letter explaining that Geppetto was swallowed by the whale Monstro while searching for Pinocchio, but that he's thankfully still alive. Pinocchio finally makes it home, but he's met with a surprising sight-the house is empty. Luckily, Pinocchio escapes before he lands on four hooves…though he does sprout a donkey's ears and tail. That's what you call an entrepreneurial spirit. As we learn, however, the island is just an elaborate way to transform boys into donkeys for sale. Pleasure Island actually seems great at first. This time they're working for the Coachman, a shady character who brings disobedient boys to a place called Pleasure Island. Unfortunately, Pinocchio goes about two minutes before once again being snagged by John and Gideon. Jiminy mounts a valiant but doomed rescue effort, and both dudes are saved in the nick of time by the Blue Fairy. Pinocchio is a big hit as Stromboli's stringless wonder, but he realizes that he's in trouble when Stromboli locks him in a cage as soon as the show is over. Seems soon, right? Either way, Pinocchio gets snagged by two con artists named Honest John and Gideon, and sold to a puppeteer named the Great Stromboli. In a deeply questionable move, Geppetto sends the one-day-old Pinocchio off to his first day of school the next day. She doesn't fully transform him into a human, though: before that happens, Pinocchio must prove himself "brave, truthful, and unselfish." To that end, she grabs a cricket named Jiminy and dubs him the kid's new conscience. The mystical Blue Fairy comes down and breathes life into the wooden puppet. To our utter shock, however, the heavens listen to Geppetto's wish. One night, Geppetto looks into the night sky and sees a wishing star, so he asks the heavens to transform his puppet, Pinocchio, into a real boy. Although he doesn't have a family, he has a close bond with his cat Figaro and fish Cleo. Geppetto is a kindly old woodworker who lives alone. There's magic and good-heartedness…but that doesn't diminish the fact that Geppetto is bluer than the Blue Fairy when we first meet him. It all starts with Geppetto, an insane Italian who believes that his puppet becomes sentient.
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