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posted by deltabannermen
Disneyland Paris has it's own version of this Pinocchio-themed restaurant called Au chalet de la Marionette. The frontage of this restaurant is less elaborate and less expansive than Florida. The carvings and Wand paintings are near identical.

In the Youtube walkthroughs I watched for researching this attraction I noticed a few Mehr details in the Paris version. There is a lovely statuette of Pinocchio up on a Wand holding a mug and a slice of cake. Behind him is a mural of various Obst and vegetables tumbling from a corncucopia, with Honest John and Gideon hanging at the opposite side reaching out for some free food. Both versions have a slightly strange outside/inside feel with the counter service area looking as if it is an exterior rather than an interior. There are some interesting antler chandeliers and quaint wooden clocks, akin to those seen in Geppetto's workshop in the film.

There is a lovely fireplace area in the seating section and it seems that the murals depict many of the significant scenes from the film.

When we recently visited Paris, we didn't eat here but it is one we would probably pay a visit to on future trips as I really like the look of the theming - and it also looks to be quite a large area allowing for plenty of customers.

Here's the Musik loop from the Disney World version for your enjoyment.
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posted by deltabannermen
When researching Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs various spin-offs, I found a bizarre short cartoon called Seven Wise Dwarfs which promoted an aspect of the Canadian war effort during the Sekunde World War.


Looking into Pinocchio, I found another spin-off I had no knowledge of - a series of short cartoon's featuring Figaro the cat. I find it odd that Disney decided to take the character of Figaro out of the film and place him in his own series of shorts; particularly as he is suddenly living in 'modern' times and is the pet of Minnie Mouse! But apparently, Figaro was extremely beliebt with audiences...
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