Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee
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"Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee" is a song featured in Pinocchio. It is performed by J. Worthington Foulfellow as he and Gideon take Pinocchio to Stromboli's Caravan, telling the wooden boy that he will be a star there. The tune is used throughout the film to represent temptation; Foulfellow again sings it when taking Pinocchio to the Coachman ("It's Pleasure Isle for me!"), and the tune is heard on Pleasure Island while the boys enjoy themselves. Lampwick also whistles it to himself as he plays pool.
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Characters: Pinocchio | Jiminy Cricket | The Blue Fairy | Gepetto | Figaro | Cleo | Lampwick | Alexander
Villains: John Worthington Foulfellow | Gideon | Stromboli | The Coachman | The Coachman's Minions | Monstro Objects: Gepetto's Toys and Clocks | Stromboli's Puppets | The Coachman's Stagecoach | Gepetto's Boat Locations: Village | Geppetto's Workshop | Stromboli's Caravan | The Red Lobster | Pleasure Island | The Sea Songs: When You Wish Upon A Star | Little Wooden Head | Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee (An Actor's Life For Me) | I've Got No Strings |
