Pinocchio 3000
Originally released in 2004. Pinocchio 3000 is a animation/family film. directed by Daniel Robichaud. At just 83 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Malcolm McDowell, Sonja Ball, and Howard Ryshpan
Synopsis
This is the story of a little robot known as Pinocchio 3000 whose greatest wish is to become a real boy. The year is 3000. Geppetto, with the help of his faithful assistant, Spencer the cyber penguin, and by the holographic fairy Cyberina, creates Pinocchio, a prototype superrobot equipped for emotions. But before he can be given a heart and become a real boy, Cyberina insists that Pinocchio learn the difference between right and wrong.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Malcolm McDowell
as Scamboli (voice)
Sonja Ball
as Pinocchio (voice)
Howard Ryshpan
as Geppetto (voice)
Whoopi Goldberg
as Cyberina (voice)
Howie Mandel
as Spencer (voice)
Bobby Edner
as Jake (voice)
Barbara Tissier
as Marlène (voice)
Matt Holland
as Cab (voice)
Jack Daniel Wells
as Rodo (voice)
Dawn Ford
as Additional Voices (voice)
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- CinéGroupe
- Anima Kids
- Bren Entertainment
- France 2 Cinéma
- Filmax Animation
- Filmax
- Canal+
- Téléfilm Canada
- CNC
- Vía Digital
- Castelao Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pinocchio 3000 about?
This is the story of a little robot known as Pinocchio 3000 whose greatest wish is to become a real boy. The year is 3000. Geppetto, with the help of his faithful assistant, Spencer the cyber pengu...
Who directed Pinocchio 3000?
Pinocchio 3000 was directed by Daniel Robichaud.
How long is Pinocchio 3000?
Pinocchio 3000 has a runtime of 1 hours and 23 minutes (83 minutes total).
When was Pinocchio 3000 released?
Pinocchio 3000 was released on May 14, 2004 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Pinocchio 3000?
The main cast of Pinocchio 3000 includes Malcolm McDowell, Sonja Ball, Howard Ryshpan, Whoopi Goldberg, Howie Mandel.
Is Pinocchio 3000 worth watching?
Pinocchio 3000 has a user rating of 4.4/10 based on 150 reviews, indicating mixed reception from audiences.