Pinocchio
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- Yes, Pinocchio,
I've given you life.
- Why?

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Because tonight, Geppetto
wished for a real boy.

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- Am I a real boy?
- No, Pinocchio.

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To make Geppetto's wish come
true will be entirely up to you.

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- Up to me?
- Prove yourself brave,
truthful and unselfish,

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- and someday you
will be a real boy.
- A real boy!

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That won't be easy.
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You must learn to choose
between right and wrong.

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Right and wrong?
But how will I know?

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- How will he know.
- Your conscience will tell you.

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- What are conscience?
- What are conscience!

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I'll tell ya!
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A conscience is that
still small voice that
people won't listen to.

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- That's just the trouble
with the world today, you see?
- Are you my conscience?

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Who, me?
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Would you like to be
Pinocchio's conscience?

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Well, w-- uh, I--
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I-- uh-- Ohh. Uh-huh.
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Very well. What is your name?
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Uh, oh, uh, Cricket's the name.
Jiminy Cricket.

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- Kneel, Mr Cricket.
- Huh?

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No tricks now.
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I dub you
Pinocchio's conscience,

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lord high keeper of the
knowledge of right and wrong,

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counsellor in moments
of temptation...

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and guide along the straight
and narrow path.

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Arise, Sir Jiminy Cricket.
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Well! Oh-ho-ho!
My, my!

:17:29
Mmm. Say, that's pretty swell.
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Gee... thanks.
:17:36
But, uh, don't I get
a badge or something?

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- Well, we'll see.
- You mean maybe I will?

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- I shouldn't wonder.
- Make it a gold one?

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Maybe.
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Now, remember, Pinocchio,
be a good boy.

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And always let your conscience
be your guide.

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Goodbye, milady.
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Goodbye!

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