![]() ![]() They then see Shrek, Donkey and Puss being taken to prison on the show K.N.I.G.T.S. For most of the film, they are eating buffalo wings and watching T.V. Pinocchio, along with other fairytale characters are trusted to look after Shrek's house. Prior to the movie, he becomes one of Shrek's best friends. He is threatened by the Ghost of Lord Farquaad to be turned into firewood if he didn't tell him about Shrek and Fiona's whereabouts. Pinocchio later makes a physical appearance in the pre-show, trapped in an iron maiden. He appears in the queue on a wanted poster (much like the one from the first film). Unlike later films where he has a fairly large role, he's a minor character with only about four lines. In the ending, he is seen dancing at Shrek and Fiona's wedding. He later ends up on Shrek's swamp with the rest of the fairytale creatures. The captain gives the toymaker five shillings for the "possessed toy," and is taken away while pleading for his father. He tries to inform the guards that he's a "real boy," causing his nose to grow. When Lord Farquaad banished all fairytale creatures from Duloc, Pinocchio is sold to Farquaad's men by his creator Geppetto. Although sometimes he would remain insecure over the idea of him not being "real." Overtime he got over this, becoming content with being a puppet. His excitement primarily stemmed from his dreams to become a real boy, which seemed to drive his entire personality. Sometimes giving snarky remarks or going on tangents. ![]() Pinocchio is mostly well behaved, although can get extremely caught up in the moment. In Shrek 2, a real boy wears a yellow hat, white long sleeve shirt with yellow buttons, blue short dress, white tights, and red Mary Jane shoes. He also wears white gloves, white short sleeve shirt with yellow buttons, blue shorts with suspenders, white socks, and red Mary Jane shoes.
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