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Jiminy: [about Pinocchio] Well, there he goes. Sitting in the lap of luxury with the world at his feet. Oh, well. I can always say that I knew him when I met him. I'll just get out of his life quietly. But I would like to wish him luck, though. Sure. Why not? [enters Stromboli's wagon, and then looks for Pinocchio] Pinocchio? Pinocchio? It's me. Your old friend, Jiminy. Remember? Pinocchio: Jiminy! Gee, I'm glad to see you! [sheds a tear] Jiminy: Pinocchio! [runs to the birdcage] What's happened? [hops up onto the birdcage] What did he do to you? Pinocchio: [explains to Jiminy about Stromboli] Oh, he was mad! He said that he's gonna push my face into everybody's eyes! Jiminy: Oh, yeah?! Pinocchio: And.... And just because I'm a gold brick, he.... he's gonna chop me into firewood! Jiminy: Oh, is that so? [Pinocchio nods] Now, don't you worry, son. I'll have you out of here in no time at all. [climbs into the padlock through the keyhole] Why, this is...this is just as easy as rolling off a.... Whoa! [falls into the padlock] [Pinocchio listens, as Jiminy tries to open the padlock up] [comes out of the padlock, takes his coat and hat off, hangs them both on a screw of the padlock, and then to Pinocchio] Kinda rusty. [Pinocchio watches, as Jiminy continues trying to open the padlock up] Needs more oil! [Jiminy's shouting echoes throughout the insides of the padlock] [to the audience] That's what I said. [continues trying to open the padlock up with his umbrella] [Pinocchio takes a closer look, as Jiminy pries at the padlock up with his umbrella, loosening the spring in the process; suddenly, the spring breaks off of the padlock, sending Jiminy flying out of the padlock] WHOOOAA!! [Pinocchio watches, as the spring continues flying from the padlock, and then lands straight right into one side of the birdcage] Jiminy: [as he hangs onto one side of the birdcage via the broken spring] [chuckles nervously] Must be one of the old models. Pinocchio: You mean that you can't open it? Jiminy: Yeah. Looks pretty hopeless. [Pinocchio gives him his coat and hat, and then watches him put his coat and hat back on him] It'll take a miracle to get us out of here. Pinocchio: Gee. [Meanwhile, Geppetto searches for Pinocchio out in the streets of the village] Geppetto: Pinocchio! Pinocchio! [Geppetto gets interrupted by Stromboli's wagon approaching] Stromboli: [to his horse] Giddyap! [speaks in Italian] [Geppetto continues searching for Pinocchio through the streets of the village] Geppetto: Pinocch-- [thunderclap] [Geppetto gets interrupted again, this time by a loud thunderclap; he doesn't realize that Pinocchio is inside Stromboli's wagon, and then continues searching for Pinocchio out in the streets of the village, as he goes the opposite direction of Stromboli's wagon] Jiminy: A fine conscience I turned out to be. Pinocchio: [tearfully] I should've listened to you, Jiminy. Jiminy: No, it was my fault. I shouldn't have walked out on you. Pinocchio: Guess I'll never see my father again. Jiminy: Oh, buck up, son. It couldn't be worse. [starts crying] Be cheerful....LIKE ME!! Pinocchio: [sobs as one of his tears lands onto Jiminy's hat until it splashes] Jiminy: Oh. Take it easy, son. [gets out a tissue from his shirt, and holds it onto Pinocchio's nose] Come on. Blow. Pinocchio: [blows his nose into the tissue] Jiminy: Attaboy. [blows his nose into the same tissue] Oh, well. It stopped raining, anyway. [outside Stromboli's wagon window, the clouds cleared up, and revealed the starry night sky, as the wishing star approaches Stromboli's wagon, and then enters Stromboli's wagon] Hey. It's that star again. The lady, the.... the.... Whoa! The fairy! [Pinocchio falls off of the birdcage's perch, as he hops onto another side of the birdcage] Pinocchio: [gets up] What'll she say?! What'll I tell her?! Jiminy: Um.... Uh.... You might tell her the truth! [hides inside the birdcage's birdfeeder, as Pinocchio hides his head right between his legs like an ostrich] [the Blue Fairy appears, and then looks around Stromboli's wagon, as Pinocchio watches in amazement] The Blue Fairy: Why, Pinocchio. Pinocchio: Oh. Hello. The Blue Fairy: And Sir Jiminy. Jiminy: Well, uh, this is a pleasant surprise. Ha ha! The Blue Fairy: Pinocchio, why didn't you go to school? Pinocchio: School? Well, I.... [looks up at Jiminy] Jiminy: Go ahead. Tell her. Pinocchio: I was going to school till I met somebody. The Blue Fairy: Met somebody? Pinocchio: Yeah, uh.... two big monsters with big, green eyes! [his nose grows a little] Why, I.... I.... The Blue Fairy: Monsters? Weren't you afraid? Pinocchio: No, ma'am, but they tied me in a big sack. [his nose grows a little more and sprouts leaves] The Blue Fairy: You don't say. [Pinocchio nods] And where was Sir Jiminy? Pinocchio: Huh? Oh, Jiminy. Um.... Uh.... Jiminy: [jumps in front of Pinocchio] Psst! Leave me out of this. Pinocchio: They put him in a little sack. [his nose grows even more, taking Jiminy along with it] Jiminy: No! Pinocchio: Yeah! [his nose sprouts flowers] The Blue Fairy: How did you escape? Pinocchio: I didn't. They chopped me into firewood! [his nose grows again, and a nest with baby birds sprouts at the end of it] Oh, look! My nose! What's happened? The Blue Fairy: Perhaps you haven't been telling the truth, Pinocchio. Jiminy: "Perhaps"?! Pinocchio: Oh, but I have. Every single word! [the branch with the nest on his nose withers, and the birds fly away, whistling] Oh, please help me! I'm awful sorry! The Blue Fairy: You see, Pinocchio, a lie keeps growing and growing until it's as plain as a nose on your face. Jiminy: She's right, Pinoke. You better come clean. Pinocchio: I'll never lie again! Honest, I won't! Jiminy: [to the Blue Fairy] Please, your honor.... uh.... I mean, Miss Fairy, give him another chance, for mother's sake. Will you? Huh? The Blue Fairy: I'll forgive you this once. But remember that a boy, who won't be good, might just as well be made of wood. Pinocchio and Jiminy: [in unison] We'll be good, won't we? The Blue Fairy: Very well. But this is the last time that I can help you. [the Blue Fairy touches the birdcage with her magic wand, and then disappears; Pinocchio's nose turns back to normal, and the birdcage door opens, as the padlock magically unlocks while on the birdcage door] Pinocchio: Gee, look, Jiminy! My nose! Jiminy: Hey! We're free! Come on, Pinoke! [They sneak out from the back of the wagon while Stromboli is singing] Stromboli: [singing] I buy a new suit and I swing-a that cane, I eat-a the best and I drink-a champagne! I got-a no strings on-a me! Jiminy: Toodle-oo, Stromboli! Pinocchio: [yelling] Goodbye, Mr. Strombo--! Jiminy: Shhhh!!!! [whispering] Quiet! Let's get out of here before something else happens. [They rush home to the village]

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