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- kashi-no-ki-mokku numberOfEpisodes "52".
- kashi-no-ki-mokku title "Kashi no Ki Mokku".
- kashi-no-ki-mokku title "Kashi no Ki Mokku".
- kashi-no-ki-mokku title "樫の木モック".
- kashi-no-ki-mokku description "This version of Pinocchio tells a story of an extremely gullible, naive and morally confused wooden doll brought to life by a mystical blue fairy. Pinocchio (Mokku) is characterized as having many character faults which he must learn to overcome in order to be worthy of being granted humanity. Some of these character faults include selfishness, rudeness, insensitivity, indolence, obstinacy, over- trusting, self-pity, stupidity, disobedience, compulsive lying, arrogance, greed, cowardice, recklessness, cruelty, foolishness and an inability to learn from mistakes. Throughout the entire series Pinocchio (Mokku), partly due to his own delinquency and repetitive disobedience, must undergo other costly ordeals of hardship and pain in which he is continuously tormented, persecuted, bullied, humiliated, tricked, ridiculed, ostracised, beaten, downtrodden and subjected to degrading and inhumane treatment. Its plain depiction of the austere reality of what it would be like to be literally subhuman growing up in a world of danger and hardship, makes this another good example of traditional Japanese stories, which teach moral observance through tough endurance. (Source: Wikipedia)".
- kashi-no-ki-mokku title "Kashi no Ki Mokku".
- kashi-no-ki-mokku title "Kashi no Ki Mokku".
- kashi-no-ki-mokku title "樫の木モック".
- kashi-no-ki-mokku contentRating "All Ages".
- kashi-no-ki-mokku contentRating "G".
- kashi-no-ki-mokku description "This version of Pinocchio tells a story of an extremely gullible, naive and morally confused wooden doll brought to life by a mystical blue fairy. Pinocchio (Mokku) is characterized as having many character faults which he must learn to overcome in order to be worthy of being granted humanity. Some of these character faults include selfishness, rudeness, insensitivity, indolence, obstinacy, over- trusting, self-pity, stupidity, disobedience, compulsive lying, arrogance, greed, cowardice, recklessness, cruelty, foolishness and an inability to learn from mistakes. Throughout the entire series Pinocchio (Mokku), partly due to his own delinquency and repetitive disobedience, must undergo other costly ordeals of hardship and pain in which he is continuously tormented, persecuted, bullied, humiliated, tricked, ridiculed, ostracised, beaten, downtrodden and subjected to degrading and inhumane treatment. Its plain depiction of the austere reality of what it would be like to be literally subhuman growing up in a world of danger and hardship, makes this another good example of traditional Japanese stories, which teach moral observance through tough endurance. (Source: Wikipedia)".
- kashi-no-ki-mokku endDate "1972-12-01".
- kashi-no-ki-mokku mainEntityOfPage "https://anidb.net/perl-bin/animedb.pl?show=anime&aid=3605".
- kashi-no-ki-mokku mainEntityOfPage "https://kitsu.io/anime/kashi-no-ki-mokku".
- kashi-no-ki-mokku mainEntityOfPage "https://myanimelist.net/anime/2574".
- kashi-no-ki-mokku name "Kashi no Ki Mokku".
- kashi-no-ki-mokku name "Kashi no Ki Mokku".
- kashi-no-ki-mokku name "樫の木モック".
- kashi-no-ki-mokku numberOfEpisodes "52".
- kashi-no-ki-mokku startDate "1972-01-04".
- kashi-no-ki-mokku trailer kashi-no-ki-mokku.
- kashi-no-ki-mokku type Anime.
- kashi-no-ki-mokku type Cartoon.
- kashi-no-ki-mokku type TelevisionShow.
- kashi-no-ki-mokku type Work.
- kashi-no-ki-mokku type CreativeWork.
- kashi-no-ki-mokku type TVSeries.
- kashi-no-ki-mokku type Thing.
- kashi-no-ki-mokku comment "This version of Pinocchio tells a story of an extremely gullible, naive and morally confused wooden doll brought to life by a mystical blue fairy. Pinocchio (Mokku) is characterized as having many character faults which he must learn to overcome in order to be worthy of being granted humanity. Some of these character faults include selfishness, rudeness, insensitivity, indolence, obstinacy, over- trusting, self-pity, stupidity, disobedience, compulsive lying, arrogance, greed, cowardice, recklessness, cruelty, foolishness and an inability to learn from mistakes. Throughout the entire series Pinocchio (Mokku), partly due to his own delinquency and repetitive disobedience, must undergo other costly ordeals of hardship and pain in which he is continuously tormented, persecuted, bullied, humiliated, tricked, ridiculed, ostracised, beaten, downtrodden and subjected to degrading and inhumane treatment. Its plain depiction of the austere reality of what it would be like to be literally subhuman growing up in a world of danger and hardship, makes this another good example of traditional Japanese stories, which teach moral observance through tough endurance. (Source: Wikipedia)".
- kashi-no-ki-mokku label "Kashi no Ki Mokku".
- kashi-no-ki-mokku label "Kashi no Ki Mokku".
- kashi-no-ki-mokku label "樫の木モック".
- kashi-no-ki-mokku character carlo.
- kashi-no-ki-mokku character koorogi.
- kashi-no-ki-mokku character ojii-san-5148b9fc-91b7-4aa0-80f0-3764d48ea37b.
- kashi-no-ki-mokku character pinocchio.
- kashi-no-ki-mokku character yousei-7f2d128f-d5f4-49ff-b906-2d5fa95a5441.