Question about the smoking in Pinocchio

salemfan

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Okay, we know that Walt Disney's Pinocchio was made before they knew smoking was bad, but when Pinocchio is seen smoking a cigar on Pleasure island, that was considered naughty. How could it be considered naughty to smoke when the movie was made before smoking was known to be bad?
 

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Because he's a little kid.

That's always been naughty.



My wife and I were talking about smoking the other day. Isn't it wierd how up until the mid-eighties, it was socially acceptable, almost required. But now it's like, if you see someone smoking, it's almost unheard of! It's like, 'they're smoking?!?!?!? Eeeeeeeeew!!!!'

Y'know?

I probably smoke a cigarette about once every year or two, and that's only at BIG gatherings. Otherwise, yuck. I'd hate to be one of those people whose clothes and living spaces are saturated with that lingering smell.
 

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How come it wasn't considered naughty when earlier in the movie, Geppetto was smoking a pipe? There are also pipes on the shelves of his shop.
 

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I think the question that really needs to be addressed is why a boy made of wood thought it'd be a smart idea regardless to hold a lit anything that close to his face!
 

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Oh yeah?

...........My question would be why a boy made of wood is holding anything.. Period.
 

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Vic Romano said:
I think the question that really needs to be addressed is why a boy made of wood thought it'd be a smart idea regardless to hold a lit anything that close to his face!
Yeah, but even for the real boys on Pleasure Island, it was considered naughty to smoke. But not for Geppetto earlier in the film.
 

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Vic Romano said:
I think the question that really needs to be addressed is why a boy made of wood thought it'd be a smart idea regardless to hold a lit anything that close to his face!

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

I think that it was directed that CHILDREN smoking was naughty...which it is...in todays society and before. A lot of men smoked pipes way back when and nothing was thought of that.
 

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It wasn't the cigar smoking that bothered me so much in "Pinochio" as much as the snorting cocaine with hookers.


Wait. I think that might have been a different movie.


Nevermind.
 

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How come before they knew smoking was bad, it was naughty for children to smoke but okay for adults? And how did Disney get to make movies with bad guys AND good guys smoking?
 

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teenintosesame said:
How come before they knew smoking was bad, it was naughty for children to smoke but okay for adults? And how did Disney get to make movies with bad guys AND good guys smoking?

Because there were always things that were considered appropriate for adults, but not children. Even coffee drinking by children has been frowned upon.
 
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