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Pinocchio in Outer Space ()


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Pinocchio must prove himself as a real boy when he takes off to Mars with Nurtle in the capture of Astro, a flying killer space whale.

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Nurtle the Turtle (voice)
Mavis Mims ...
Blue Fairy (voice)
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Pinocchio (voice)
Jess Cain ...
Groovy (Cat) (voice)
Minerva Pious ...
Blue Fairy's Mother (voice)
Ray Owens ...
Gepetto (voice) (as Cliff Owens)
Conrad Jameson ...
D. Carmine Sharp (Fox) (voice)
Kevin Kennedy ...
Newscaster (voice)
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Prologue Narrator #1 (voice)
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Bret Morrison ...
Prologue Narrator #2 (voice)

Directed by

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Ray Goossens

Written by

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Fred Ladd ... (screenplay by) (as Fred Laderman)
 
Norm Prescott ... (based on a conception by)
 
Carlo Collodi ... (from the original tale by) (as Collodi)

Produced by

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Leonard J. Aronson ... assistant producer
José Dutillieu ... assistant producer
Fred Ladd ... producer
Raymond Leblanc ... producer
Norm Prescott ... producer

Editing by

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Pablo Zavala

Art Department

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John Bean ... storyboard artist
Burt Freund ... storyboard artist (as Bert Freund)
Ray Goossens ... storyboard artist
Willy Lateste ... storyboard artist

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Jos Marissen ... special effects
Danny Provo ... special effects

Camera and Electrical Department

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Roger Dobbelaere ... camera operator
François Léonard ... camera operator
Étienne Schürmann ... camera operator

Animation Department

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Jose Antonis ... assistant animator
John Bean ... character designer / layout artist
Louiza Behiels ... assistant animator
Nic Broca ... animator
Simonne Debussher ... assistant animator
Rik Deshayes ... assistant animator
Burt Freund ... character designer (as Bert Freund) / layout artist (as Bert Freund)
Ray Goossens ... character designer / layout artist
Germaine Hurlet ... assistant animator
Norbert Ketels ... assistant animator
Claude Lambert ... background artist
Eddie Lateste ... animator
Willy Lateste ... animation director / character designer / layout artist
Luc Maezelle ... animator
Marianne Marin ... assistant animator
Vivian Miessen ... animation director
Nicole Nypels ... assistant animator
Jacques Oosters ... assistant animator (as Jack Oosters)
Eddy Ploegaerts ... background artist
Christiane Segers ... assistant animator
Carl Seldeslachts ... background artist
Nadine Van Noppen ... assistant animator
Colette Verjus ... assistant animator
Luc Zicot ... animator

Music Department

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Billy Mure ... conductor / music arranger
Dick Olmsted ... music recordist
Morty Palitz ... music recording supervisor (as Mortimer Palitz)

Additional Crew

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Martin Caidin ... technical supervisor

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

After being turned into a real boy in the original story, Pinocchio gets turned back into a puppet by the Blue Fairy after he starts misbehaving again. In an effort to redeem himself and regain his boyhood, he decides to take on a mission to stop Astro, a giant space whale destroying the planet's satellites. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher

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Taglines ALL-NEW Astounding Adventure! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Pinocchio dans l'espace (Belgium, French title)
  • Pinocchio dans l'espace (France)
  • Pinocho y la ballena del espacio (Uruguay)
  • Pinokio w kosmosie (Poland)
  • ピノキオの宇宙大冒険 (Japan, Japanese title)
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  • 71 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia In the 1986 book "Son of Golden Turkey Awards" by Harry and Michael Medved, this movie won the award for "The Most Insufferable Kiddie Movie Ever Made". See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Episode #50.7 (2014). See more »
Soundtracks The Little Toy Shop See more »

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