Hello, everyone! I'm here to talk about my favorite animated feature film. The animation in this film was so beautiful and detailed that it really made me feel like I was watching a real movie.
The story of Pinocchio was originally written by Carlo Collodi and then Walt Disney turned it into an animated feature film in 1940.
I thought this movie was very well done because there were many different kinds of characters, including a puppet who could move on his own, a talking cricket, and even a few other characters who had no voice at all. The characters were also funny, which made me laugh throughout the entire movie.
I also liked how Pinocchio's nose would grow when he lied or broke a rule. In one scene, Pinocchio was running away from home, and he ran into a bunch of boys who wanted to play with him. When they asked him if he knew how to play baseball, he said yes, but then he couldn't remember how to throw the ball. He tried to run away again, but this time, he tripped over a tree root, and his nose grew so big that he couldn't see where he was going.
In another scene, Pinocchio got a job as a baker's apprentice, and he found out that the bread wasn't being baked correctly. So he went back to his father and told him what happened. His father said that Pinocchio should have reported it earlier, and that he'd get in trouble for not telling the truth.
One of my favorite scenes was when Pinocchio was trying to become a real boy. It was sad when he realized that becoming a real boy wouldn't be easy. I think it was really good that the filmmakers included a song at the end of the movie, "When You Wish Upon a Star," because it showed how Pinocchio wanted to become a real boy, and he was determined to do whatever he needed to make his wish come true.
This movie taught me that you shouldn't lie or break rules just to please others, and that you should always tell the truth. It also taught me that you should try your best to follow the rules, and that if you don't, you'll regret it later.
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