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Release Date:
May 14, 2004
Original Title:
Pinocchio 3000
Alternate Titles:
P3K: Pinocho 3000
Pinocchio 3000
Pinocchio 3000 (2004)
Pinocchio Le Petit Robot
Pinocchio Reloaded
Pinokio, przygoda w przyszłości
Pinóquio 3000
Genres:
Animation | Family | Fantasy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Anima Kids
Bren Entertainment
CNC
Canal+
Castelao Productions
CinéGroupe
Filmax
Filmax Animation
France 2 Cinéma
Téléfilm Canada
Vía Digital
Production Countries:
Canada | France | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 ES: 7 IT: T
Runtime: 83
This is the story of a little robot known as Pinocchio 3000 whose greatest wish is to become a real boy. The year is 3000. Geppetto, with the help of his faithful assistant, Spencer the cyber penguin, and by the holographic fairy Cyberina, creates Pinocchio, a prototype superrobot equipped for emotions. But before he can be given a heart and become a real boy, Cyberina insists that Pinocchio learn the difference between right and wrong.
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Adaptation:
Peter Svatek
Director:
Daniel Robichaud
Editor:
Claudette Duff
Foley Artist:
Guy Francoeur
Jo Caron
Phillipe Frumignac
Music:
James Gelfand
Original Story:
Carlo Collodi
Sound Editor:
Carlos L. Fesser
Jordi Arques
Juan Manuel Ges
Jean-François Sauvé
Marie-Claude Gagné
Mario Choquette
Sylvain Bourgault
Sound Mixer:
Louis Collin
David Calleja
Supervising Sound Editor:
Viateur Paiement
Writer:
Claude Scasso
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