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WDCC Jiminy Cricket Progression From Imagination To Reality
Status: Only 1 Available | Condition:New | Edition:PinocchioPorcelain Figurine | Dim:5-1/4 Base 15 L x 3 W | WDCC | 1225773
Price:$399.00
Availability: Yes as of Date: November 24, 2024
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Jiminy Cricket Progression From Imagination to Reality
Announcing the first-ever collectors' piece to detail the steps in creating every Walt Disney Classics Collection sculpture.
2003 WDCS Members Only release. Was available 01/01/03 to 03/31/04 with Society Redemption Certificate.
Included are the resin, painted resin and whiteware stages, plus the base with a fourth space for the 2003 Membership Gift sculpture.
Edition closed 03/31/03.
(Note: Jiminy Cricket Member Gift Sculpture in foreground is not included. The Member Gift is a separate purchase)
Jiminy's Bag Handle: Bronze.
Product Details
Pinocchio:
Although Pinocchio promises the Blue Fairy he'll be good, temptation can be a powerful force for any boy -- even one made of wood. Curious and naive, Geppetto's "little woodenhead" has got a solid thirst for adventure but a shaky sense of what's right and wrong, despite the persistent advice of his "official" conscience, Jiminy Cricket. An easy mark for the practiced con-men of the world at large, Pinocchio must beat temptation and learn to become brave, truthful, and, most of all, unselfish. Only when he proves himself deserving of the Blue Fairy's trust, and his father's love, will he become a real boy.
Jiminy:
Jiminy may be small, but he's far from your average cricket. He can turn an umbrella into a parachute and looks great in a top hat and spats, and he carries a mean tune, as well as a nearly inexhaustible supply of home-brewed common sense. It's no wonder he is chosen by the Blue Fairy to be Pinocchio's "official" conscience. Unfortunately for Jiminy, it's only after he blushingly agrees to his appointment as "Lord High Keeper of the Knowledge of Right and Wrong, Counselor in Moments of Temptation, and Guide along the Straight and Narrow Path," that he realizes what a job he's gotten himself into. Like any conscience, Jiminy is occasionally late on the job, and frequently ignored even when he is around. Fortunately, Jiminy is nothing if not persistent, and he eventually succeeds in steering Pinocchio back to the right path.