Faerie Tale Theatre Season 3 Episode 3

Ep 3. Pinocchio

  • Not Rated
  • May 14, 1984
  • 6.3  (186)

Faerie Tale Theatre is a classic television series that brings to life the beloved fairy tales we all know and love. In season 3, episode 3, viewers are taken on a magical journey through the story of Pinocchio.

The episode begins with the lonely toymaker Geppetto (played by Paul Reubens) who longs for a child of his own. One day, he carves a wooden puppet and wishes upon a star that his creation would come to life. To his surprise, the Blue Fairy (played by Lainie Kazan) appears and grants his wish, breathing life into the puppet whom he names Pinocchio (played by Todd Barbee).

With the help of his conscience Jiminy Cricket (played by Carl Reiner), Pinocchio sets out on a journey to become a real boy. However, he quickly learns that being a real boy comes with many challenges and responsibilities. Along the way, he encounters a variety of colorful characters including the devious fox and cat (played by James Coburn and Scatman Crothers), the cruel puppet master Stromboli (played by Edie McClurg), and the treacherous Coachman (played by James Belushi).

Throughout the journey, Pinocchio's innocence and naivety make him vulnerable to the temptations and dangers that lurk around every corner. But with the guidance of Jiminy Cricket, he learns valuable lessons about bravery, honesty and the importance of following your conscience.

The episode is filled with adventure, comedy, and heartwarming moments that will delight viewers of all ages. The talented cast and stunning visuals bring the story to life in a way that is both magical and captivating. The themes of friendship, loyalty, and personal growth make this episode a timeless classic that can be enjoyed by generations to come.

Overall, season 3 episode 3 of Faerie Tale Theatre's Pinocchio is a must-watch for anyone who loves fairy tales and enjoys a good adventure. With its delightful characters, beautiful scenery, and timeless message, this episode is sure to capture the hearts of viewers young and old.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 14, 1984
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.3  (186)