When Pinocchio helps stop a runaway circus carriage, a blue-haired girl named Bella catches his eye. Pinocchio ( Pauly Shore) is a talented acrobat who loves to ride around his father's home on his talking loyal steed Tybalt ( Jon Heder). Instead of a lengthening nose, Pinocchio's love is what grows. In PINOCCHIO: A TRUE STORY, the familiar tale starts out the way viewers expect, with Geppetto making a wooden puppet who comes to life. Where previous iterations of this story have focused on the consequences of lying, this version highlights the importance of love, loyalty, family, and friendship. Mild language includes "dumb" and "stupid." Pinocchio's loyal steed Tybalt encourages him to face his fears and stick up for friends. They wind up having to face the consequences of their actions. The ringmaster is a rude and bossy leader to his subordinates, who are responsible for much of the violence. The audience may momentarily worry about the fate of a main character. There are moments of danger and perceived peril throughout, including characters being locked in wagons and gagged. This animated tale has violence, including a trigger-happy cat who works alongside a shady ringmaster and fires his weapons multiple times, including hitting (but not injuring) the main character. In this version, Pinocchio develops a crush and falls in love. Parents need to know that Pinocchio: A True Story is a comedic spin on the classic tale.
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