![]() It had also been used as an exclamation by the Swedish father several times in the 1930 movie Anna Christie. Another example occurs in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz when the group first enters the Wizard's chamber they are startled by the Wizard's sudden thunder-and-lightning display, and cries, "Oh! Oh! Jiminy Crickets!" (Garland also says the expression in her 1938 film Listen, Darling). The name of the character is a play on the exclamation (which itself was uttered in Pinocchio's immediate predecessor, 1937's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs). " Jiminy Cricket(s)!" was originally a polite expletive euphemism for Jesus Christ. Jiminy's name also has an interesting backstory. According to Ward, this was a disgusting sight, so he made the character more and more of a cartoonish and sweet-looking creature to the point that the audience only knows he's a cricket because the film tells them. Some of the earliest ones resembled more of a realistic cricket. Like every animated Disney character, Jiminy went through an evolution of designs. Walt realized this and decided to give Ward the job of designing and animating Jiminy Cricket. The scene was eventually dropped and Ward was devastated. In Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Ward animated a soup eating scene. Jiminy was animated by one of Walt Disney's Nine Old Men, Ward Kimball. According to Walt Disney and the filmmakers, Jiminy's role in the film was meant to develop the heart of the story in the friendship between him and Pinocchio. In the book, the cricket is killed by Pinocchio, but in the film, the cricket is named Jiminy and instead of being a cameo character, he was made into a major character and joins Pinocchio on his journey to becoming a real boy. Jiminy is based off the Talking Cricket from the original Pinocchio book that Walt Disney's film is based on. 3.2.5 Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance.3.2.2 Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories.He has been voiced in the past by Cliff Edwards, Sterling Holloway, Eddie Carroll and currently by Phil Snyder. He has appeared along with Mickey Mouse and Tinker Bell as a Disney mascot. He will do anything for a friend, even if it's life-threatening. Jiminy acts as a conscience and a good friend to the film's title character. Jiminy Cricket is a small cricket who first appeared in Disney's 1940 animated film, Pinocchio as the deuteragonist. "Always let your conscience be your guide." Loud Noises, People doing the wrong things, being called a beetle/grasshopper by Lampwick, danger, Pinocchio lying People doing the right things, being safe Worthington Foulfellow, Gideon, Stromboli, The Coachman and his minions, Lampwick, Monstro, Ursula, Maleficent, Jafar, Captain Hook, Oogie Boogie, Hades, other Disney Villains, Organization XIII (except Roxas, Xion and Axel), Mizrabel, Riku Replica (formerly), Riku (formerly), Nightmares, Young Xehanort, Heartless, Pain and Panic Pinocchio, Blue Fairy, Geppetto, Figaro, Cleo, Sora, Riku, Mickey and Friends, Sorcerer Mickey, Tinker Bell, Meow Wow, Komory Bat, other Spirits, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Scrooge McDuck, other Disney characters, other Disney Princesses, Naminé, Axel, Riku Replica Geppetto's Workshop, Prankster's Paradise (in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance before his world was consumed by darkness) To teach Pinocchio to do the right things ![]() Handsome, small and slender cricket, green skin, antennae, suit, shiny top hat ![]() ![]() Smart, funny, wise, loyal, debonair, easy-going, cheerful, charming, brave, dependable, dedicated, skeptical, happy-go-lucky The only conscience with a sense of humor Lord Highkeeper of the Knowledge of Right and Wrong, Counciler in Moments of High Temptation, and Guide Along the Straight and Narrow Path The talking cricket from the original story of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi Mickey's Once Upon a Christmastime Parade Wishes: A Magical Gathering of Disney Dreams Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse
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