Pinocchio

 is a character in the movie Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio. He is voiced by Gregory Mann.

Biography
Pinocchio is a wooden puppet carved by Geppetto, who grieves the death of his son Carlo.

Throughout Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio
Pinocchio is a wooden puppet who is carved by Geppetto, using the tree that grew over his late son Carlo's grave. Wood Sprite, a magical fairy, brings him to life, so he can keep Geppetto company.

Pinocchio is excited to learn about everything life has to offer, but that leads him into trouble. He has much to learn about the world, and sets off to school. However, along the way, he becomes sidetracked. He is tricked by a fox, a cat, and a terrifying puppet master named Count Volpe.

On the day Pinocchio is supposed to attend school, Count Volpe lures Pinocchio away from his life with Geppetto. He tricks a naive Pinocchio into handing over his money and manipulates him, leading the puppet down a path of temptation. He promises him money to send home to Geppetto and reneges on that promise. Volpe mistreats both him and Spazzatura, Volpe's monkey companion. During one of Count Volpe's performances, Pinocchio mocks Prime Minister Benito Mussolini to get back at Volpe. Benito was in the audience and ordered Pinocchio to be shot.

Podestà, a fascist government official, wants to exploit Pinocchio into becoming a child soldier, as he sees Pinocchio as a potential foot soldier who will never get tired or die. While at a military camp, Pinocchio and Podestà's son, Candlewick, become friends. Candlewick is a troublemaker and Pinocchio's partner in crime.

Appearances

 * Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio

Trivia
It could be theorized that Pinocchio was given the soul of Carlo by the Wood Sprite, given their identical voices and the fact that he know songs Geppetto had only sung to Carlo. But because a person cannot be truly revived, Pinocchio is not the true Carlo, which explains their different personalities.