pInocchio's lies
Original Story by Carlo Collodi
Instructions
Pinocchio’s Lies is a trivia game based on the original story of Pinocchio. The objective of the game is to prevent Pinocchio’s nose from growing by answering the questions correctly. Each question is based on events from the original version of the story. For every question, players must choose the correct answer from three options: A, B, or C. If a player answers correctly, Pinocchio’s nose does not grow. If a player answers incorrectly, the answer is considered a lie, and Pinocchio’s nose grows. The game continues as players answer new questions and try to keep Pinocchio’s nose as short as possible.
How did Pinocchio come to life? A) Gepetto carved a magical puppet. B) The piece of wood was already alive. C) The Fairy gave him life.
Oops! Got it wrong? Click here and watch the nose grow!
As soon as Pinocchio was turned into a boy by Gepetto, this was the first thing he did: A) Give Gepetto a Hug B) Tell Gepetto he was hungry and thirsty C) Kick Gepetto on the nose
Oops! Got it wrong? Click here and watch the nose grow!
Why did Geppetto originally create the puppet? A) To make money B) To have a son C) To have a puppet collection
Oops! Got it wrong? Click here and watch the nose grow!
What does Pinocchio do when the Cricket first gives him advice? A) He listens carefully to his advice B) He ignores him and disobeys C) He smashes him with a hammer
Oops! Got it wrong? Click here and watch the nose grow!
The first time Pinocchio went outside, he went to: A) School to study B) The streets, creating chaos C) The hospital for a broken leg:
Oops! Got it wrong? Click here and watch the nose grow!
When Pinocchio first meets the Fairy in the original story, how does she describe herself? A) A magical protector sent to help him B) A girl who says she is dead and waiting for a coffin C) A kind ghost who promises to make him real
Oops! Got it wrong? Click here and watch the nose grow!
In the original story, what swallows Pinocchio? A) A whale B) A sea monster C) A giant dragon
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How does Pinocchio become a real boy? A) The Blue Fairy casts a magical spell on him B) He receives a magical heart C) He changes through his actions and responsibility
Oops! Got it wrong? Click here and watch the nose grow!
The sea monster overtook him and, sucking the poor Pinocchio into its mouth, swallowed him with such violence that the puppet fell into the creature’s stomach and received a blow that knocked him unconscious.
When Pinocchio heard these words, he jumped up in a rage and, snatching the hammer from the table, threw it at the Talking Cricket, striking him on the head. The Cricket had hardly breath enough to cry, “Cri-Cri!” one last time.
Master Cherry, the carpenter, picked up his ax and struck a great blow on the wood. "Oh! Oh! You have hurt me!" a little voice exclaimed. He stood still, his mouth open and his eyes popping out of his head. Poor Master Cherry fell to the ground when he realized it was a talking piece of wood.
“In that house there is no one,” answered the little girl with blue hair, “they are all dead.”“Open the door for me!” cried Pinocchio.“I am dead too.”“Dead? What are you doing there at the window?”“I am waiting for the coffin to come and carry me away.”
“Stop him! Stop him!” Geppetto shouted.The people in the street looked astonished when they saw a wooden puppet running. A soldier came along and ran after the puppet.
This morning it came to my head. I thought I would make a wonderful puppet that could dance and leap like an acrobat. With such puppet I could travel over the world and earn a living!
Option C. He jumped out of bed and looked in the mirror. Instead of the usual wooden puppet, he saw the image of a handsome boy with brown hair and bright, happy eyes. On the chair lay a large wooden puppet, stretched out stiffly, just as he had been before.
Gepetto went on carving the feet. No sooner were they finished than the poor man received a kick on the point of his nose.
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pInocchio's lies
Original Story by Carlo Collodi
Instructions
Pinocchio’s Lies is a trivia game based on the original story of Pinocchio. The objective of the game is to prevent Pinocchio’s nose from growing by answering the questions correctly. Each question is based on events from the original version of the story. For every question, players must choose the correct answer from three options: A, B, or C. If a player answers correctly, Pinocchio’s nose does not grow. If a player answers incorrectly, the answer is considered a lie, and Pinocchio’s nose grows. The game continues as players answer new questions and try to keep Pinocchio’s nose as short as possible.
How did Pinocchio come to life? A) Gepetto carved a magical puppet. B) The piece of wood was already alive. C) The Fairy gave him life.
Oops! Got it wrong? Click here and watch the nose grow!
As soon as Pinocchio was turned into a boy by Gepetto, this was the first thing he did: A) Give Gepetto a Hug B) Tell Gepetto he was hungry and thirsty C) Kick Gepetto on the nose
Oops! Got it wrong? Click here and watch the nose grow!
Why did Geppetto originally create the puppet? A) To make money B) To have a son C) To have a puppet collection
Oops! Got it wrong? Click here and watch the nose grow!
What does Pinocchio do when the Cricket first gives him advice? A) He listens carefully to his advice B) He ignores him and disobeys C) He smashes him with a hammer
Oops! Got it wrong? Click here and watch the nose grow!
The first time Pinocchio went outside, he went to: A) School to study B) The streets, creating chaos C) The hospital for a broken leg:
Oops! Got it wrong? Click here and watch the nose grow!
When Pinocchio first meets the Fairy in the original story, how does she describe herself? A) A magical protector sent to help him B) A girl who says she is dead and waiting for a coffin C) A kind ghost who promises to make him real
Oops! Got it wrong? Click here and watch the nose grow!
In the original story, what swallows Pinocchio? A) A whale B) A sea monster C) A giant dragon
Oops! Got it wrong? Click here and watch the nose grow!
How does Pinocchio become a real boy? A) The Blue Fairy casts a magical spell on him B) He receives a magical heart C) He changes through his actions and responsibility
Oops! Got it wrong? Click here and watch the nose grow!
The sea monster overtook him and, sucking the poor Pinocchio into its mouth, swallowed him with such violence that the puppet fell into the creature’s stomach and received a blow that knocked him unconscious.
When Pinocchio heard these words, he jumped up in a rage and, snatching the hammer from the table, threw it at the Talking Cricket, striking him on the head. The Cricket had hardly breath enough to cry, “Cri-Cri!” one last time.
Master Cherry, the carpenter, picked up his ax and struck a great blow on the wood. "Oh! Oh! You have hurt me!" a little voice exclaimed. He stood still, his mouth open and his eyes popping out of his head. Poor Master Cherry fell to the ground when he realized it was a talking piece of wood.
“In that house there is no one,” answered the little girl with blue hair, “they are all dead.”“Open the door for me!” cried Pinocchio.“I am dead too.”“Dead? What are you doing there at the window?”“I am waiting for the coffin to come and carry me away.”
“Stop him! Stop him!” Geppetto shouted.The people in the street looked astonished when they saw a wooden puppet running. A soldier came along and ran after the puppet.
This morning it came to my head. I thought I would make a wonderful puppet that could dance and leap like an acrobat. With such puppet I could travel over the world and earn a living!
Option C. He jumped out of bed and looked in the mirror. Instead of the usual wooden puppet, he saw the image of a handsome boy with brown hair and bright, happy eyes. On the chair lay a large wooden puppet, stretched out stiffly, just as he had been before.
Gepetto went on carving the feet. No sooner were they finished than the poor man received a kick on the point of his nose.