I think this is one of the very few times where the "villians" actually win. The coachman gets his way, and John and Giddy get their pay. And disney didn't even go as far as the book did, and it's still pretty powerful stuff!
There was originally going to be a scene where John & Gideon get arrested. I guess it wouldn't have added much of anything to the story Walt wanted to tell?
+Gyarrekshi (and Frank) Some people deny the existence of the scene where Honest John and Gideon get arrested, which implies that, as I keep saying, even if they were villains, when they knew how evil the Coachman was, they felt 'no, we can't trick Pinocchio again!' This implies the duo actually wasn't evil - they were merely, at this point, following an oath they made to the Coachman. This implies they were, this time, going to let Pinocchio go home to Geppetto, and to school, and not blow his second chance (as well as keep his word). I'd say, consequently, it was more the Coachman's fault, than Honest John and Gideon's, that Pinocchio fell for the bait of going to Pleasure Island.
I never got the impression that Honest John and Giddy were particularly bad either, just forced by their situation to do bad things to survive. They may TALK like they're tough shit if it means finding work (I.E. implying that they'll MURDER for the right price), but if they were truly without any kind of morality, I doubt they'd be so uncomfortable with getting involved with Pleasure Island, and the horrible stories about what happens to their youthful patrons.
Good to see your thumbnail be of Darth Vader, when I bet not even he would be as bad as either Stromboli or (especially) the Coachman - not even would he turn stupid little boys into donkeys.
The up-tempo reprise of the "Actors life for me" is (in my amateur opinion) is the most Italian sounding bit in the movie, proper for an Italian story. Really has the pace and rhythm of a powerful tarantella
@@blue-sea8901 it means let him do what he wants with no responsibility and he'll become a slave to the system. It literally means "give him slack" or "let him loose".
3:44 All right, now. Hop to it, you blokes. *cracks whip* Come on! Come on! Shut the doors and lock them tight. Now get below and get them crates ready. Give a bad boy enough rope and he'll soon make a jackass of himself. *laughs maniacally*
@@cinemalights4601 "TOBACCO ROW! TOBACCO ROW! GET YOUR CIGARS, CIGARETTES, AND CHEWING TOBACCO!! COME IN AND SMOKE YOUR HEADS OFF!! THERE'S NOBODY HERE TO STOP YOU!!"
Wow, at that point where the boat is reaching Pleasure Island the music gave me goosebumps even when I was younger. This score along with Transformation are my favorite scores in the movie
0:00 - 0:11 A palpitating syncopation of the killer-diller... [Gideon dances while writing] ...with a wicky-wacky stabbing of the floy joy! [bonks Gideon's head with his cane] Quick, doctor! That report! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
In Dutch he says: "Waar is iedereen? Het lijkt hier wel een kerkhof. Dit bevalt me niks." Translation: "Where is everybody? It looks like a graveyard here. I don't like this."
I like this composition because of it's based off Foulfellow's song "Hi-diddle-dee-dee" and then it has a structure which can intrepret different scenes. The organ plays but is interrupted by a big band swing and then a broadway show type then a return and then the organ with the strings behind it as something bad will happen and it does! the ending sounds like the end of a war!
2:25 “Right here, boys! Right here! Get your cake, pie, dill pickles, and ice cream! Eat all you can! Be a glutton! Stuff yourselves! It's all free, boys! It's all free! Hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry!”
@@anthonysimpsonanygoround8749 Possibly Charles Judels (both Stromboli *and* the Coachman) voiced the third of the Pleasure Island barkers - those wooden Native American statues, in the Tobacco Row (the clown barker, voiced by Don Brodie, was additionally the barker of the ‘Model Home Open for Destruction’, albeit talking offscreen; the beer was inside the pool hall, hence it’s unknown how all the boys - only one who was named, because he was a talking donkey - Alexander, who were on the boat, got the beer). I’m still aware that these were the five things that caused that terrifying donkey transformation - the junk food (the first of two things that the clown barker gave, when talking onscreen), the fighting (done in the Rough House, featuring that statue whose voice was identical to Popeye’s), the Cuban cigars (thrown by the wooden Native American statues in the Tobacco Row), the vandalism (done in the ‘Model Home Open for Destruction’, where, as said above, was additionally given by the clown barker, where it was talking offscreen) and, of course, the beer. These were the five things that caused the boys on the boat (including the only one named - Alexander), Lampwick and Pinocchio, to get turned into donkeys (I’m now aware why Pinocchio’s donkey ears and tail were grey, whereas all the boys became brown donkeys - it was a colour code, where Pinocchio was a puppet made of wood, hence grew grey ears and a tail, whereas any boys, made of flesh, would become brown donkeys. Most of all, Pinocchio only grew ears and a tail because, having Jiminy Cricket, he was able to get off the island, before undergoing further transformations. He definitely would have completely turned into a donkey, like all the other boys, and Lampwick, had he stayed longer on the island, hence Jiminy Cricket said ‘before you get any worse’ and ‘before they see us’). Basically, any of the things that were *bad* to do, are what caused the donkey transformation (leading to the unsolved mystery, that you possibly *won’t* get turned into a donkey if you *don’t* do anything bad on the island). The fat inflatable policeman, next to the clown barker (that gave *two* things - the junk food and the ‘Model Home Open for Destruction’), wouldn’t have done anything to cause the donkey transformation, as it never says anything, nor did playing pool cause the transformation, contrary to popular belief. Jiminy’s only problem with Pinocchio playing pool was he (Jiminy) saw it like (which he was implying to Pinocchio) it wasn’t the time for playing pool, when the puppet should be at home (where Jiminy thinks about how Pinocchio has made his dad - Geppetto - feel). Even if you don’t inhale the smoke, from Cuban cigars (you do the opposite - exhale it) [these are what Pinocchio, Lampwick and all the boys on the boat - including the only one named - Alexander - were smoking, not cigarettes], not only are they still age restricted (in that they’re still not for under 18s), but, most of all, they’re not healthy to make a habit of smoking, as, even if you don’t inhale the smoke, they can still (depending on how much you smoke them) harm your lungs, and, eventually, be fatal (they can actually give you *mouth* cancer, even though you exhale the smoke). They should only be smoked in moderation, like on special occasions (oh, and if you do make a habit of smoking them, they’ll become addictive, just *like* cigarettes) [hence only smoke them the way I’ve said, and, of course, if 18 and over]. I still ask myself if the Coachman smoked a *pipe*, rather than a Cuban cigar, to avoid getting transformed into a donkey. Sorry, not only for the length of my comment, but additionally for going off subject from your comment (I just wanted to point out that there were *three* barkers of Pleasure Island, and my awareness of this movie, especially my awareness of what exactly caused the donkey transformation, which some people might not know exactly what caused it).
@@michaelweech6432 Your comments were quite interesting. I know the recent 2022 remake didn’t use the idea of Honest John suggesting Pinocchio needed a vacation and duping him into going to Pleasure Island, and I thought the original version was clever since he and Gideon were in cohoots with the Coachman (and of course none of them get their comeuppance). Instead, the Coachman suggests Pleasure Island to Pinocchio, and arriving there we don’t see the sins or substances you mentioned above, although it could be implied that there may be an added ingredient to the root beer everyone is drinking, and instead of the model home for destruction Pinocchio is shown at one point taking out his aggression on some carved clocks in a little bit of a psychological twist!
@Baron Will Because later, the fairground has been demolished by all the boys who got turned into donkeys, and sadly they get put into crates to be sold to the salt mines and circuses, thanks to the coachman.
@@samc.o.3684 And, interestingly, one of the crates says ‘sold to the circus’, when there was the clown barker on Pleasure Island (that gave the junk food and the ‘Model Home Open for Destruction’).
"Ooh! My goodness! A palpitating syncopation of the killer-diller with a wicky-wacky stomping of the floy-joy!" _(BONK)_ "Quick, Doctor, that report!" 0:00 - 0:10
“Swinging Shutters”, the opening music, was used in the Pinocchio Nintendo Game. A couple of deleted songs briefly come up at 1:33-“Three Cheers for Anything” and at 3:04-“Honest John”. This track we are listening to only uses the instrumental for the reprise of “Hi Diddle Dee Dee”. The vocal version which includes the trumpet, steamboat whistle & cheering kids in the sound effects, was originally on the longer 26 min. vinyl record album.
3:44-4:08 Coachman: "All right, now. Hop to it, you blokes. (whip cracks) Come on! Come on! Shut the doors and lock 'em tight! Now get below and get them crates ready. (chuckles) Give a bad boy enough rope, and he'll soon make a jackass of himself." (evil laughter)
None of the Beatles were born when this movie was made (two were born months after this movie was made - July and October 1940), but they (and especially their animated ‘Yellow Submarine’ counterparts, even if they weren’t voiced by the Beatles themselves) [made when this movie was 28 years old, and made 13 years after Disney’s ‘Lady and the Tramp’, which was made one year after the Merrie Melodies cartoon ‘Muzzle Tough’; I’m aware the band broke up by the 70s, hence only lasted one decade - the 60s] definitely should be at Pleasure Island, and doing something to get all the poor boys’ transformation reversed (I’m aware what the Beatles would all be like, to see the poor boys, on Pleasure Island, turned into donkeys, even if they had done naughty things). The Beatles would definitely like seeing Pinocchio with his friend Lampwick (yes, they too would hate seeing Lampwick get turned into a donkey, no matter what he was like on the island); not only would the Beatles (and rightfully so) detest the Coachman, but they’d feel the same about Stromboli (who, IMO, are still the movie’s worst two villains, worse even than Honest John and Gideon). This would lead the Beatles to ask themselves who their worse enemies are - the Blue Meanies, or Stromboli and the Coachman. The last two Beatles were born 2-3 years after this movie was made.
@@javierguerrerozacarias9293 En varios de 1975 y 1976, algunos son la cuarta larte de La fiesta de la buena Vecindad, La Casa De La Bruja Del 7, y en las dos partes de La Vecindad En Venta
Actually, there was originally a Wurlitzer 157 band organ at that carousel originally, which was later sold but the facade is still there. Afterwards music was piped in from the Gavioli band organ which is in a showcase behind the Dumbo ride. More recently only recordings of the Gavioli are used, but at least it’s nice to know that even if not operating the organ is still on display and presumably maintained. The instrument heard as the kids arrive at Pleasure Island in Pinocchio (1940) is actually not a band organ but a calliope (with high pitched steam whistles) and a calliope is also heard in a few scenes of Dumbo (1941) since it was often used in circus parades and fairground attractions.
@@bunnehboi1985 and, later, in the pool hall (after the ‘model home open for destruction’, where, this time, the clown barker was talking offscreen), there was the fifth thing that turned the boys (not just Lampwick and Pinocchio - all the other boys, on the boat, and only one who was named - Alexander) into donkeys - the beer (as users have said the first thing the clown barker says, when talking onscreen - when it was giving Pinocchio, Lampwick and all the other boys, on the boat - including Alexander, the junk food, about ‘the Rough House’, featuring that statue who sounded identical to Popeye, where all the boys on the boat - including Alexander, and Pinocchio and Lampwick did fighting, and the ‘Tobacco Row’, featuring those wooden Native American statues, throwing out Cuban cigars, to the boys - including Alexander, and to Pinocchio and Lampwick). Yes, the ‘model home’ (open for destruction) is where the countless boys, on the boat, including Alexander (the only one named), and Lampwick and Pinocchio, did vandalism (the Cuban cigars, that Lampwick and Pinocchio smoked, at the pool hall, when all the other boys - including Alexander, were on the boat, were definitely the same ones given to them by those wooden Native American statues, in the ‘Tobacco Row’). The first boy, on the boat (who couldn’t even say his name, as he could no longer talk, hence got his clothing stripped, and put into a crate, sold to the salt mines) [another crate said ‘sold to the circus’, definitely did all five of the things that caused him to transform into a donkey - eating that junk food (the first thing the clown barker gave him, when it was talking onscreen), fighting (given to him in ‘the Rough House’, featuring that statue whose voice sounds identical to Popeye’s), smoking those Cuban cigars (that those wooden Native American statues, in the ‘Tobacco Row’, threw out), the other thing the clown barker gave him (when, this time, talking offscreen) - the vandalism (done at the ‘Model Home Open for Destruction’) and drinking beer. Lampwick definitely did all five of these things, hence he got transformed into a donkey, as did Pinocchio (I’m aware why he only grew ears and a tail - he had Jiminy Cricket, hence he was able to get off the island quickly, before he underwent further transformation, which definitely would have happened had he stayed on the island, exactly why Jiminy said ‘before you get any worse’ and ‘before they see us’). I’m additionally (finally) aware why Pinocchio grew grey donkey’s ears, and a grey donkey’s tail, rather than brown - it was a colour code, where any boys, who went to the island, and were human, became brown donkeys, whereas Pinocchio, who was a puppet made of wood, became a grey donkey. Sorry about the length of my comment, but I just wanted to give my awareness of this (nearly 83 year old) movie, and, most of all, my awareness of what exactly caused the donkey transformation (I’m aware it had five causes, but, basically, anything that was bad to do on the island would have caused it).
“Swinging Shutters” is the opening music, later used in the Nintendo Game. A couple of deleted songs are briefly heard at 1:33-“Three Cheers for Anything” and at 3:05-“Honest John”. For some reason the vocal on “Hi Diddle Dee Dee” is not used, but the original version, including the sound effects of the boat whistle & cheering kids, is on the longer 26 min. issue of the original vinyl record album.
Kyle Hill Yes- but it’s actually a brief segment from a deleted song “Honest John” which was recorded by some pop singers of the period, and can be heard on the DVD. Pinocchio had other deleted songs too, heard sometimes briefly in the background music.
The Beatles (again, preferably their 1968 animated ‘Yellow Submarine’ counterparts) [even if not voiced by the Beatles themselves] would additionally have been nice to Lady (from a Disney movie that would be released 15 years ahead from this one - Lady and the Tramp), like they would have been to Pinocchio (and, not only would they have hated Stromboli and especially that Coachman, but nor would they have liked Aunt Sarah and the dog catcher). I’m aware ‘Lady and the Tramp’ was released one decade *before* the Beatles were formed (same as none of them were born when *this* movie was released, even though, months after it was, Ringo and John were born; this movie was released 2 years before Paul was born, and 3 years before George was born) [yes, I’m aware what order the Beatles were born in, from oldest to youngest]. The Beatles would definitely have been as nice as this movie’s Geppetto, and Jim from ‘Lady and the Tramp’ (and I’ve read, which *is* correct, that, not once, do Geppetto and Jiminy Cricket see each other, in this movie).
Algo curioso es que estas canciones salen en el chavo del ocho, para mi que chespirito robo estas canciones, si robo el tema principal para este es facil
Hi diddle di de it's pleasure isle to me Where every day is the holiday and kids have nothing to do but play, hi diddle di do what I'm hear its true A land of putting and marmelade a pleasure isle for me
@@disneywitchywoman1512 more or less. In that place,as soon as the children remember their childood without their parents,the Neverland’s atmosphere changes. It’s become an atmosphere of sadness and every single lost boy remember that is just an orphan, nothing more. And the only wish which they want, it isnt play and live forever in Neverland, but come back to their parents, but they know who they can’t cause of the Peter Pan’s rules (or his whims).
*That coach was legit half torn apart by the riders*... Say what u want about OL WalT Disney & his new lands, but, but he sure could make em. If old lost excitement, had a theme song.. *Rolls my eyes* mai boy... u just have not heard of.. the easier road to success... it comes in many forms u know, where is old gepetto ?..so quick to judge.. these SJW's these days, eh Giddy ?.. *Cat next to me hiccups*.. ok, ur cut off. i am fine. someone has to make it home. ill give u a piggyback.. (>.>).. no. i really will. I mean what i say. & hold your booze, yer makin me look bad... *elbows em*.. if i have to make u do a field sobriety test, i will. .. *he nods & tips his bowler hat*
I think this is one of the very few times where the "villians" actually win. The coachman gets his way, and John and Giddy get their pay. And disney didn't even go as far as the book did, and it's still pretty powerful stuff!
There was originally going to be a scene where John & Gideon get arrested. I guess it wouldn't have added much of anything to the story Walt wanted to tell?
+Gyarrekshi (and Frank) Some people deny the existence of the scene where Honest John and Gideon get arrested, which implies that, as I keep saying, even if they were villains, when they knew how evil the Coachman was, they felt 'no, we can't trick Pinocchio again!' This implies the duo actually wasn't evil - they were merely, at this point, following an oath they made to the Coachman.
This implies they were, this time, going to let Pinocchio go home to Geppetto, and to school, and not blow his second chance (as well as keep his word). I'd say, consequently, it was more the Coachman's fault, than Honest John and Gideon's, that Pinocchio fell for the bait of going to Pleasure Island.
Didn't Stromboli got bankrupt
Except for Monstro because he got his head smashed into a cliff
I never got the impression that Honest John and Giddy were particularly bad either, just forced by their situation to do bad things to survive. They may TALK like they're tough shit if it means finding work (I.E. implying that they'll MURDER for the right price), but if they were truly without any kind of morality, I doubt they'd be so uncomfortable with getting involved with Pleasure Island, and the horrible stories about what happens to their youthful patrons.
Just a simple uptempo energetic version of Hi Diddly Dee and not a cringe inducing song in some reboot. Love it!
Good to see your thumbnail be of Darth Vader, when I bet not even he would be as bad as either Stromboli or (especially) the Coachman - not even would he turn stupid little boys into donkeys.
The up-tempo reprise of the "Actors life for me" is (in my amateur opinion) is the most Italian sounding bit in the movie, proper for an Italian story. Really has the pace and rhythm of a powerful tarantella
It's a 1940 movie so songs are pretty old,
Yeah thats how you would express it in Albanian aswell : 'Jeta aktorit është për mu'
It slowly turns from harmless into a more and more sinister tune.... Foreshadowing what comes later in the billiards scene.
Yeah, especially when the Coachman says, "Give a bad boy enough rope, and he'll soon make a jackass of himself."
What did he mean give a bad boy enough rope though?
@@blue-sea8901 it means let him do what he wants with no responsibility and he'll become a slave to the system.
It literally means "give him slack" or "let him loose".
Oh.
I love the jazzy, slightly depraved sound it has...
2:26 THE BEST PART!!!!
"It's all free boys it's all free! Hurry hurry hurry hurry!"
@@samc.o.3684 "The Rough House! The Rough House! It's the roughest toughest joint you've ever seen! Come in and pick a fight boys!"
**Hears the theme music of the island** " This place isn't creepy or obviously sinister at all !!!" 😈
3:44
All right, now. Hop to it, you blokes.
*cracks whip*
Come on! Come on!
Shut the doors and lock them tight.
Now get below and get them crates ready.
Give a bad boy enough rope and he'll soon make a jackass of himself.
*laughs maniacally*
@@cinemalights4601 "TOBACCO ROW! TOBACCO ROW! GET YOUR CIGARS, CIGARETTES, AND CHEWING TOBACCO!! COME IN AND SMOKE YOUR HEADS OFF!! THERE'S NOBODY HERE TO STOP YOU!!"
Wow, at that point where the boat is reaching Pleasure Island the music gave me goosebumps even when I was younger. This score along with Transformation are my favorite scores in the movie
0:00 - 0:11 A palpitating syncopation of the killer-diller...
[Gideon dances while writing]
...with a wicky-wacky stabbing of the floy joy!
[bonks Gideon's head with his cane]
Quick, doctor! That report!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Oh my gracious! This makes it perfectly clear! _...MY BOY... YOU... ARE... _*_ALLERGIC!_* "
“…Allergic…?”
The ending. Brrr...
"Where is everybody? This place looks like a graveyard."
Non c'è più nessuno? Sembra quasi un cimitero
In Dutch he says:
"Waar is iedereen? Het lijkt hier wel een kerkhof. Dit bevalt me niks."
Translation: "Where is everybody? It looks like a graveyard here. I don't like this."
You could say it is a graveyard. A graveyard of hopes and dreams...
Come to think of it, the atmosphere of Pleasure Island, at the beginning, is pretty much GTA for kids, then turns into Outlast for kids.
@2:25 was my favorite. makes me feel like i'm at a carnival on the ferris wheel
I like this composition because of it's based off Foulfellow's song "Hi-diddle-dee-dee"
and then it has a structure which can intrepret different scenes. The organ plays but is interrupted by a big band swing and then a broadway show type then a return and then the organ with the strings behind it as something bad will happen and it does! the ending sounds like the end of a war!
The end of WW2. Was it really a victory?
2:25 “Right here, boys! Right here! Get your cake, pie, dill pickles, and ice cream! Eat all you can! Be a glutton! Stuff yourselves! It's all free, boys! It's all free! Hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry!”
Don Brodie (also heard as a barker in “Dumbo”) and Jack Mercer (Popeye) were the voices of the Pleasure Island barkers.
"The Rough House! The Rough House! It's the roughest, toughest joint you ever seen! Come in and pick a fight, boys!"
@@anthonysimpsonanygoround8749 Possibly Charles Judels (both Stromboli *and* the Coachman) voiced the third of the Pleasure Island barkers - those wooden Native American statues, in the Tobacco Row (the clown barker, voiced by Don Brodie, was additionally the barker of the ‘Model Home Open for Destruction’, albeit talking offscreen; the beer was inside the pool hall, hence it’s unknown how all the boys - only one who was named, because he was a talking donkey - Alexander, who were on the boat, got the beer).
I’m still aware that these were the five things that caused that terrifying donkey transformation - the junk food (the first of two things that the clown barker gave, when talking onscreen), the fighting (done in the Rough House, featuring that statue whose voice was identical to Popeye’s), the Cuban cigars (thrown by the wooden Native American statues in the Tobacco Row), the vandalism (done in the ‘Model Home Open for Destruction’, where, as said above, was additionally given by the clown barker, where it was talking offscreen) and, of course, the beer. These were the five things that caused the boys on the boat (including the only one named - Alexander), Lampwick and Pinocchio, to get turned into donkeys (I’m now aware why Pinocchio’s donkey ears and tail were grey, whereas all the boys became brown donkeys - it was a colour code, where Pinocchio was a puppet made of wood, hence grew grey ears and a tail, whereas any boys, made of flesh, would become brown donkeys. Most of all, Pinocchio only grew ears and a tail because, having Jiminy Cricket, he was able to get off the island, before undergoing further transformations. He definitely would have completely turned into a donkey, like all the other boys, and Lampwick, had he stayed longer on the island, hence Jiminy Cricket said ‘before you get any worse’ and ‘before they see us’).
Basically, any of the things that were *bad* to do, are what caused the donkey transformation (leading to the unsolved mystery, that you possibly *won’t* get turned into a donkey if you *don’t* do anything bad on the island). The fat inflatable policeman, next to the clown barker (that gave *two* things - the junk food and the ‘Model Home Open for Destruction’), wouldn’t have done anything to cause the donkey transformation, as it never says anything, nor did playing pool cause the transformation, contrary to popular belief. Jiminy’s only problem with Pinocchio playing pool was he (Jiminy) saw it like (which he was implying to Pinocchio) it wasn’t the time for playing pool, when the puppet should be at home (where Jiminy thinks about how Pinocchio has made his dad - Geppetto - feel).
Even if you don’t inhale the smoke, from Cuban cigars (you do the opposite - exhale it) [these are what Pinocchio, Lampwick and all the boys on the boat - including the only one named - Alexander - were smoking, not cigarettes], not only are they still age restricted (in that they’re still not for under 18s), but, most of all, they’re not healthy to make a habit of smoking, as, even if you don’t inhale the smoke, they can still (depending on how much you smoke them) harm your lungs, and, eventually, be fatal (they can actually give you *mouth* cancer, even though you exhale the smoke). They should only be smoked in moderation, like on special occasions (oh, and if you do make a habit of smoking them, they’ll become addictive, just *like* cigarettes) [hence only smoke them the way I’ve said, and, of course, if 18 and over]. I still ask myself if the Coachman smoked a *pipe*, rather than a Cuban cigar, to avoid getting transformed into a donkey.
Sorry, not only for the length of my comment, but additionally for going off subject from your comment (I just wanted to point out that there were *three* barkers of Pleasure Island, and my awareness of this movie, especially my awareness of what exactly caused the donkey transformation, which some people might not know exactly what caused it).
@@michaelweech6432 Your comments were quite interesting. I know the recent 2022 remake didn’t use the idea of Honest John suggesting Pinocchio needed a vacation and duping him into going to Pleasure Island, and I thought the original version was clever since he and Gideon were in cohoots with the Coachman (and of course none of them get their comeuppance). Instead, the Coachman suggests Pleasure Island to Pinocchio, and arriving there we don’t see the sins or substances you mentioned above, although it could be implied that there may be an added ingredient to the root beer everyone is drinking, and instead of the model home for destruction Pinocchio is shown at one point taking out his aggression on some carved clocks in a little bit of a psychological twist!
@@anthonysimpsonanygoround8749 Disney should *never* have done the remake of this (nor the 2019 remake of Lady and the Tramp).
0:51
Love This Song!
1:27 "My Name's Lampwick!"
the ending is creepy at most
0:10
"...Oh! This makes it perfectly clear!"
My boy…. You are allergic. And there’s only one cure: a vacation to Pleasure Island! That happy carefree place where boys have nothing to do but play!
love the part from 2:26
It truly sounds like you are really walking in the theme park or something !
@Baron Will Because later, the fairground has been demolished by all the boys who got turned into donkeys, and sadly they get put into crates to be sold to the salt mines and circuses, thanks to the coachman.
@@samc.o.3684 And, interestingly, one of the crates says ‘sold to the circus’, when there was the clown barker on Pleasure Island (that gave the junk food and the ‘Model Home Open for Destruction’).
3:05 sounds like the football game is in progress!
The music on Pinocchio I very well done!
2:25
ここの不気味さが大好きで探しにきた〜!曲の一部なんですね…!
好きが詰まった映画!
0:53 Nostalgia a its fullest
The opening to this song is played on the SNES and Genesis version of this game as one of the levels. I think the roller coaster one.
"Ooh! My goodness! A palpitating syncopation of the killer-diller with a wicky-wacky stomping of the floy-joy!" _(BONK)_ "Quick, Doctor, that report!" 0:00 - 0:10
0:11 - 0:15
*reads scribbles*
"Oooh! This makes it perfectly clear! My boy you are allergic!"
@@Oxmanjeff "Allergic?"
“Swinging Shutters”- also used in the Nintendo game music.
@@cinemalights4601 "Yes, and there's only one cure... _A vacation! ON PLEASURE ISLAND!_ " (John winks to Gideon, knowing they've got Pinocchio now)
@@bunnehboi1985 “Pleasure Island?”
0:51 almost sounds like Now that were men from Spongebob Squarepants the Movie
Fight! Fight! Fight! (A) is what you're thinking of.
This sounds like El Chavo
3:27 sounds like the players all had one too many and can't even see the ball properly!
“Swinging Shutters”, the opening music, was used in the Pinocchio Nintendo Game. A couple of deleted songs briefly come up at 1:33-“Three Cheers for Anything” and at 3:04-“Honest John”. This track we are listening to only uses the instrumental for the reprise of “Hi Diddle Dee Dee”. The vocal version which includes the trumpet, steamboat whistle & cheering kids in the sound effects, was originally on the longer 26 min. vinyl record album.
Can you direct me to "Swinging Shutters"? It's so jazzy, even on the SNES.
2:46 "The Rough House, The Rough House"
The voices of the barkers were Jack Mercer (probably the one here, sounding like Mercer’s Popeye) and Don Brodie (also heard as a barker in “Dumbo”).
"It's the roughest, toughest joint you ever seen! Come in and pick a fight, boys!"
3:20 "Hurry, is Model Home It's Open For Destruction"
One Of My Favorite Parts Along With 2:46 .
The voices of the barkers were Don Brodie (also heard as a barker in “Dumbo”) and Popeye’s Jack Mercer.
0:52 here we go again
Poor Jiminy😅😅😅
2:27 it took me awhile to notice that this is a remix of Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee
The fact that HI Diddlee Dee is rehashed should show the audience that the fox and the Bad Cat are up to the same tricks as before!
It's Honest John and Gideon, they shall be arrested for tricking Pinocchio.
@@samc.o.3684 What does Jody Hopps say to Honest John and Gideon?
@@TheLookyus She will arrest John and Gideon and put them in a lie detector like Practical does with the Big Bad Wolf!
The second fairy tale film ever since Snow White
0:00 SNES/Genesis theme for pleasure island/roller coaster level.
1:09 Bam Marghera, Steve O and Johnny Knoxville crying
3:44-4:08
Coachman: "All right, now. Hop to it, you blokes. (whip cracks) Come on! Come on! Shut the doors and lock 'em tight! Now get below and get them crates ready. (chuckles) Give a bad boy enough rope, and he'll soon make a jackass of himself." (evil laughter)
A real coach always has his *w h i s t l e* on standby.
0:40 Poor Card
This song reminds me of beatles "being for the benefit of mr kite" clearly this sing is older than beatles's wondering if got inspired by this song
None of the Beatles were born when this movie was made (two were born months after this movie was made - July and October 1940), but they (and especially their animated ‘Yellow Submarine’ counterparts, even if they weren’t voiced by the Beatles themselves) [made when this movie was 28 years old, and made 13 years after Disney’s ‘Lady and the Tramp’, which was made one year after the Merrie Melodies cartoon ‘Muzzle Tough’; I’m aware the band broke up by the 70s, hence only lasted one decade - the 60s] definitely should be at Pleasure Island, and doing something to get all the poor boys’ transformation reversed (I’m aware what the Beatles would all be like, to see the poor boys, on Pleasure Island, turned into donkeys, even if they had done naughty things).
The Beatles would definitely like seeing Pinocchio with his friend Lampwick (yes, they too would hate seeing Lampwick get turned into a donkey, no matter what he was like on the island); not only would the Beatles (and rightfully so) detest the Coachman, but they’d feel the same about Stromboli (who, IMO, are still the movie’s worst two villains, worse even than Honest John and Gideon). This would lead the Beatles to ask themselves who their worse enemies are - the Blue Meanies, or Stromboli and the Coachman. The last two Beatles were born 2-3 years after this movie was made.
This wicked Coachman tricked Pinocchio in Pleasure Island turned those boys into donkeys!
Me pregunto si Roberto Gomez B. (Chespitiro) lo demandarian por usar la musica de Pinocchio en el show el chavo del ocho 🤨
0:51 El Chavo del Ocho
En qué episodio de esa serie, sale está canción?
@@javierguerrerozacarias9293 En varios de 1975 y 1976, algunos son la cuarta larte de La fiesta de la buena Vecindad, La Casa De La Bruja Del 7, y en las dos partes de La Vecindad En Venta
Es la cancion por excelencia de la vagancia mundial jajaj
3:20 music sounds like someone is stripping or blues in the night one or the other
Favorite Parts Are 2:46 To 3:04 And 3:20 To 3:43 .
2:46 THE ROUGH HOUSE! THE ROUGH HOUSE
In the highest quality I forgot to add.
The end of World War 2 where everybody is looking forward to peace and USA is at it's strongest making lots of material.
This music heard: El Chavo
4:08 When Geppetto arrived at Pleasure Island.
The actual story is quite dark
1:09 Coach pulled by donkeys.
Come, the coach departs at Midnight.
In Serbia Pleasure Islands with young donkeys are Red Star Belgrade and Partizan and their football hooligans.
2:26 the king arthur carousel should have a more band organ like sound. This would fit very well
Actually, there was originally a Wurlitzer 157 band organ at that carousel originally, which was later sold but the facade is still there. Afterwards music was piped in from the Gavioli band organ which is in a showcase behind the Dumbo ride. More recently only recordings of the Gavioli are used, but at least it’s nice to know that even if not operating the organ is still on display and presumably maintained.
The instrument heard as the kids arrive at Pleasure Island in Pinocchio (1940) is actually not a band organ but a calliope (with high pitched steam whistles) and a calliope is also heard in a few scenes of Dumbo (1941) since it was often used in circus parades and fairground attractions.
3:41 LAMPWICK SMASHES THE GLASS WINDOW
And so the real fun lasts for one minute and six seconds from 0:48 to 1:54.
2.05 steamer to pleasure island
3:05 TOBACCO ROAD! TOBACCO ROAD!
*Row
GET YOUR CIGARS, CIGARETTES, AND CHEWING TOBACCO!! COME IN AND SMOKE YOUR HEADS OFF!! THERE'S NOBODY HERE TO STOP YOU!!
@@bunnehboi1985 and, later, in the pool hall (after the ‘model home open for destruction’, where, this time, the clown barker was talking offscreen), there was the fifth thing that turned the boys (not just Lampwick and Pinocchio - all the other boys, on the boat, and only one who was named - Alexander) into donkeys - the beer (as users have said the first thing the clown barker says, when talking onscreen - when it was giving Pinocchio, Lampwick and all the other boys, on the boat - including Alexander, the junk food, about ‘the Rough House’, featuring that statue who sounded identical to Popeye, where all the boys on the boat - including Alexander, and Pinocchio and Lampwick did fighting, and the ‘Tobacco Row’, featuring those wooden Native American statues, throwing out Cuban cigars, to the boys - including Alexander, and to Pinocchio and Lampwick).
Yes, the ‘model home’ (open for destruction) is where the countless boys, on the boat, including Alexander (the only one named), and Lampwick and Pinocchio, did vandalism (the Cuban cigars, that Lampwick and Pinocchio smoked, at the pool hall, when all the other boys - including Alexander, were on the boat, were definitely the same ones given to them by those wooden Native American statues, in the ‘Tobacco Row’).
The first boy, on the boat (who couldn’t even say his name, as he could no longer talk, hence got his clothing stripped, and put into a crate, sold to the salt mines) [another crate said ‘sold to the circus’, definitely did all five of the things that caused him to transform into a donkey - eating that junk food (the first thing the clown barker gave him, when it was talking onscreen), fighting (given to him in ‘the Rough House’, featuring that statue whose voice sounds identical to Popeye’s), smoking those Cuban cigars (that those wooden Native American statues, in the ‘Tobacco Row’, threw out), the other thing the clown barker gave him (when, this time, talking offscreen) - the vandalism (done at the ‘Model Home Open for Destruction’) and drinking beer. Lampwick definitely did all five of these things, hence he got transformed into a donkey, as did Pinocchio (I’m aware why he only grew ears and a tail - he had Jiminy Cricket, hence he was able to get off the island quickly, before he underwent further transformation, which definitely would have happened had he stayed on the island, exactly why Jiminy said ‘before you get any worse’ and ‘before they see us’).
I’m additionally (finally) aware why Pinocchio grew grey donkey’s ears, and a grey donkey’s tail, rather than brown - it was a colour code, where any boys, who went to the island, and were human, became brown donkeys, whereas Pinocchio, who was a puppet made of wood, became a grey donkey.
Sorry about the length of my comment, but I just wanted to give my awareness of this (nearly 83 year old) movie, and, most of all, my awareness of what exactly caused the donkey transformation (I’m aware it had five causes, but, basically, anything that was bad to do on the island would have caused it).
@@bunnehboi1985 JIMINNY: PINOCCHIO, (COUGHING)
@@ised-5239 "There's something phony about all of this! I gotta get him out of here!"
*Walt Disney Company Presents The Big Good Bye Of Twilight Sparkle Soundtrack - Coach Tó Human Town - John Debney & Mark MotherBauch*
Hi, I'm Lampwick!
Travesuras del chavo
“Swinging Shutters” is the opening music, later used in the Nintendo Game. A couple of deleted songs are briefly heard at 1:33-“Three Cheers for Anything” and at 3:05-“Honest John”. For some reason the vocal on “Hi Diddle Dee Dee” is not used, but the original version, including the sound effects of the boat whistle & cheering kids, is on the longer 26 min. issue of the original vinyl record album.
0:48
Does anybody else find thatthe music at 3:10 sounds like a circus with jugglers and the man on the flying trapeeze and all the girls he did please? :)
Kyle Hill Yes- but it’s actually a brief segment from a deleted song “Honest John” which was recorded by some pop singers of the period, and can be heard on the DVD. Pinocchio had other deleted songs too, heard sometimes briefly in the background music.
3:10
2:27
John Williams Isolated Score Coach To Pleasure Island 🏝 (Unused Music 🎼)
3:20 MODEL HOUSE OPEN FOR DESTRUCTION
The Beatles (again, preferably their 1968 animated ‘Yellow Submarine’ counterparts) [even if not voiced by the Beatles themselves] would additionally have been nice to Lady (from a Disney movie that would be released 15 years ahead from this one - Lady and the Tramp), like they would have been to Pinocchio (and, not only would they have hated Stromboli and especially that Coachman, but nor would they have liked Aunt Sarah and the dog catcher). I’m aware ‘Lady and the Tramp’ was released one decade *before* the Beatles were formed (same as none of them were born when *this* movie was released, even though, months after it was, Ringo and John were born; this movie was released 2 years before Paul was born, and 3 years before George was born) [yes, I’m aware what order the Beatles were born in, from oldest to youngest]. The Beatles would definitely have been as nice as this movie’s Geppetto, and Jim from ‘Lady and the Tramp’ (and I’ve read, which *is* correct, that, not once, do Geppetto and Jiminy Cricket see each other, in this movie).
Usaron está en algún programa de Chespirito?, El chavo o el chapulín?
La usaron mayormente en El Chavó, principalmente la recuerdo de las dos partes de La Vecindad En Venta de 1976
UWAGA UWAGA! ZAPRASZAMY WSZYSTKICH CHŁOPCÓW NA PYSZNE CIASTKA Z KREMEM I LODY! PROSZĘ JEŚĆ, WSZYSTKO ZA DARMO! PROSZĘ JEŚĆ, SMACZNEGO!
4:08
Algo curioso es que estas canciones salen en el chavo del ocho, para mi que chespirito robo estas canciones, si robo el tema principal para este es facil
ElPanikoLOL Chespirito utilizó sin permiso canciones de Pinocho, Peter Pan...
ITS SO CUTE MY DAUGHTERS ARE IN ARIVE SHIRA ITS A PLAY
El chavo del 8
Hi diddle di de it's pleasure isle to me
Where every day is the holiday and kids have nothing to do but play, hi diddle di do what I'm hear its true
A land of putting and marmelade a pleasure isle for me
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Too bad Pleasure Island isn't for girls.
I agree with you about that
Like Neverland
@@ClaireIamma NeverLand is not a bad place
@@disneywitchywoman1512 more or less. In that place,as soon as the children remember their childood without their parents,the Neverland’s atmosphere changes. It’s become an atmosphere of sadness and every single lost boy remember that is just an orphan, nothing more. And the only wish which they want, it isnt play and live forever in Neverland, but come back to their parents, but they know who they can’t cause of the Peter Pan’s rules (or his whims).
@@ClaireIamma I have my opinion and you have yours
*That coach was legit half torn apart by the riders*... Say what u want about OL WalT Disney & his new lands, but, but he sure could make em. If old lost excitement, had a theme song.. *Rolls my eyes* mai boy... u just have not heard of.. the easier road to success... it comes in many forms u know, where is old gepetto ?..so quick to judge.. these SJW's these days, eh Giddy ?.. *Cat next to me hiccups*.. ok, ur cut off. i am fine. someone has to make it home. ill give u a piggyback.. (>.>).. no. i really will. I mean what i say. & hold your booze, yer makin me look bad... *elbows em*.. if i have to make u do a field sobriety test, i will. .. *he nods & tips his bowler hat*