He convinces him he is ill and tells him to take some time off at Pleasure Island. The Coachman is among the most sinister and diabolical Disney villains with wholly no redeeming qualities, partly by his actions and his pleasure in torturing children for wealth. His father couldn't cope the loss of his wife and started to drink. The doctor responded to them by summoning the spirit of the The Coachman appears in the reboot series in a role similar to the original series, although altered with few changes. The Coachman’s name is never revealed, though he identifies himself in Chapter XXXII as merely “The Little Man” (L’Omino).

Outside of this, he shows no compassion for anyone as even if he did care enough about them to be upset that they got cheated, he shows that he is much worse than whoever scammed him. The Coachman, as portrayed in the 1940 Disney film The Coachman appears in the 1940 Disney film adaptation, where he is voiced byCharles Judels (who also voiced Stromboli). • In Giuliano Cenci's 1972 animated film The Adventures of Pinocchio, the Coachman, voiced by Gianni Bonagura, is portrayed much more closely to the book than his Disney counterpart. This makes the one time when he shows any standards invalid. The Coachman is one of the most evil, malevolent, hateful, cruel, sinister, and dangerous He genuinely seems to hate the bad behavior displayed by the boys on the island and seems to specifically only target disobedient, selfish boys who wish to indulge in trouble for pure enjoyment. They are carried on The Coachman's Stagecoach to visit Pleasure Island, a place where they can do what they care for without adults telling them to do anything. He appears as the employer of rogue criminals like During night at the Lobster Inn., the Coachman summons his perfomers, including After they took off many kids to the circus, they begin their perfomance by showing them many visions of elephants playing and toying around the circus tent. Unlike Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The Coachman as a costumed character with Honest John and Gideon. The Coachman is the third antagonist of Disney's 1940 animated feature film, Pinocchio. Compared to Like most Disney Villains, the Coachman is incredibly sadistic, enjoying other people's pain and is also very cruel, brutally whipping The Coachman is first seen sitting at a table in the bar of The Coachman takes the coachload of boys, including Pinocchio and At this point, Jiminy realizes the fate of Pleasure Island's visitors and rushes to warn Pinocchio. The coachman takes a bunch of captured truant boys and promises them a day of unsupervised fun at Pleasure Island, where they shoot pool and smoke cigars. He was imprisoned in the Isle of Lost, where he works as a taxi driver. The man throws the donkey into the sea to drown him. The Coachman is a dark figure who has ties with nearly every underground organization. Lampwick was transformed into a donkey and was presumably captured by the Coachman to sell into slavery. After they realised their mistakes, the perfomers showed to them disturbed visions of Elephants, Ghosts and terrified monsters. Even then, this becomes overshadowed by his sadistic way of doing so and lack of remorse for his various crimes. Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Intensely greedy, sinister, intelligent, gutless, baleful, snobbish, calculating, dangerous, unkind, mean, absolutely ruthless, evil, scheming, malevolent, cruel, heartless, callous, sadistic, terrifying, truculent, diabolical, pompous, otherworldly, demonic, despicable, arrogant, creepyTall, obese, fair skin, pale blond hair, green eyesMoney, turning naughty boys into donkeys, getting his way, smokingTake your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Images of the cruel and greedy Coachman from Disney's Pinocchio.

Add a photo to this gallery. But before imprisonment, he spent a year as punishment trying to find all the children he turned into donkeys. A seemingly kind and charitable gentleman, he takes naughty boys to said island where they would be allowed to engage in many risk behaviors such as smoking, drinking and fighting without having to worry about adult supervision. The Coachman is the third antagonist of Disney's 1940 film, Pinocchio.. After that, the Coachman is not seen again throughout the rest of the film though it can be assumed he captured Lampwick at some point later and profiteered greatly from the haul of boys-turned donkeys sold into slavery.



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