Pinocchio and the Water of Life
"It's time... to get real."
Pinocchio and his sidekick Coot try to save his puppet friends from the villainous Faustino—who livestreams their destruction in nightly pay-per-view events.
"It's time... to get real."
Pinocchio and his sidekick Coot try to save his puppet friends from the villainous Faustino—who livestreams their destruction in nightly pay-per-view events.
Yonas Kibreab
Pinocchio (voice)
Tom Kenny
(voice)
James Hong
(voice)
Charlie Adler
De Basil (voice)
Rob Paulsen
Nick (voice)
Maurice LaMarche
Tutt (voice)
Riker Lynch
Arelquin (voice)
Suzy Nakamura
Dr. Wushi (voice)
Fred Tatasciore
Major Faustino (voice)
Pinocchio and his sidekick Coot try to save his puppet friends from the villainous Faustino—who livestreams their destruction in nightly pay-per-view events.
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