As a kid I vaguely remember a movie I saw where this talking cricket with a handkerchief and this frog in an animated setting. The antagonizing figures are humans - similarly to chicken run except this movie isn't CGI or claymation.

As for scenes, all I can recall is how there was once a "must've been the wind" gag, and how the frog once got trapped inside of a video game that the cricket helped get the frog out of. The cricket had this quirk where he'd use the handkerchief to clean himself upon getting filthy. The final scene I think takes place outside of the humans' house near a dock, but this part I'm most unsure of.


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Jiminy Cricket is the Disney version of the "Talking Cricket" (Italian: Il Grillo Parlante), a fictional character created by Italian writer Carlo Collodi for his 1883 children's book The Adventures of Pinocchio, which Walt Disney adapted into the animated film Pinocchio in 1940.[6] Originally an unnamed, minor character in Collodi's novel who is killed by Pinocchio before returning as a ghost, he was transformed for the Disney adaptation into a comical and wisecracking partner who accompanies Pinocchio on his adventures, having been appointed by the Blue Fairy (known in the book as the "Fairy with Turquoise Hair") to serve as Pinocchio's official conscience. In the film, he sings "When You Wish Upon a Star", the Walt Disney Company's signature song, and "Give a Little Whistle".

Jiminy Cricket's appearance bears little resemblance to that of actual crickets, which range from black to light brown and have long antennae and six legs; Jiminy Cricket has short antennae, a greenish-brown hue, and four limbs; like most Disney characterizations, he is bipedal. He dresses in the manner of a 19th- or early 20th-century gentleman, characteristically wearing a blue top hat and a white dress shirt with an orange vest over a black jacket along with a yellow tie and khaki slacks with blue and yellow spats and carrying a burgundy umbrella and wears gloves similar to what Mickey Mouse wears. Since his debut in Pinocchio, he has become an iconic Disney character, making numerous other appearances, including in Fun and Fancy Free (1947) as the host and in Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983) as the Ghost of Christmas Past.

"Jiminy", along with variants "Jiminy Christmas" and "Jiminy cricket" have been used as minced oaths for "Jesus Christ" since at least 1803.[7] "Jiminy Cricket!" was uttered in Pinocchio's immediate Disney predecessor, 1937's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by the seven dwarfs. It also occurs in the 1938 Mickey Mouse cartoon "Brave Little Tailor".

Cliff Edwards (as Jiminy) performed the narration for several 78 RPM children's records. Two of them were Bongo (originally part of the animated feature Fun and Fancy Free) and The Littlest Outlaw. He also produced some children's records simply as Cliff Edwards, including "Old MacDonald Had a Farm".

An alternate version of Jiminy (both in fairy-tale cricket form and as his "real world" human alias, Archie Hopper) is a core character on the Disney-owned ABC television series Once Upon a Time (2011-2017), played by Raphael Sbarge. In the series, which finds cursed fairy tale characters living in present-day Maine without memory of their true origins, Jiminy/Archie serves as the town counselor and "conscience". He also has a dalmatian named Pongo. The series adds additional backstory for the character, portraying his life as the human son of con artists, who inadvertently causes the death of a couple after striking a deal with Rumplestiltskin; Rumplestiltskin gave Jiminy a potion to give to his parents to get them out of his life, but his parents realized what he had planned and switched the potion with an identical bottle that was given to the couple that his parents had targeted for their latest con. He is eventually turned into the ethical cricket from previous portrayals by the Blue Fairy. In his cricket form, he is charged to look after and guide the dead couple's son, Geppetto, as long as he lives.

He again acts as the narrator who introduces the story, and fulfills a role similar to the animated film. Some new elements included in this version are that Jiminy manages to accompany Pinocchio to school, although the boy is expelled from the place, and after it he is unable to help him because Honest John and Gideon trap him in a glass jar, from which he later escapes. In this version he is also the one who manages to rescue Pinocchio from the cage in which Stromboli locked him up, managing to get the key thanks to Pinocchio's long nose after lying, which allowed him to reach it. Also, unlike the 1940 film, where Geppetto does not get to interact with him, in this version Geppetto meets Jiminy at the end of the film after Pinocchio introduces him as his conscience.

In the animated series The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse, Jiminy (voiced once again by Joe Ochman) appears in the episode "Disappearing Act" (2021), where he makes a cameo appearance alongside other Disney magical characters like the Fairy Godmother from Cinderella, Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather from Sleeping Beauty, Merlin from The Sword in the Stone, and the Blue Fairy, to help Mickey realize he had the magic inside him all along.[13]

On October 25, 2019, it was reported that Disney is developing an undetermined animated project focused on Jiminy Cricket for the streaming service Disney+.[16] Since then, there has been no further information about it.

There was a movie and I remember a scene that there happens an awkward silence and we hear cricket chirping sound. The funny thing is the movie is about wild animals or has animals in it and in that scene, there is a real cricket and when everybody turns to it, it says "sorry, I couldn't help" or something like that.

Pig Goat Banana Cricket (also abbreviated as PGBC) is an American animated television series created by Dave Cooper and Johnny Ryan for Nickelodeon. The show follows the interwoven adventures of the titular quartet. It premiered on July 16, 2015, after the 2015 Kids' Choice Sports.[1]

The animation style tends to go back and forth between hand-drawn animation and flash animation using Toon Boom Harmony software, while the show is animated at Yeson Entertainment studios in South Korea, some episodes are outraced at nima Estudios in Mexico.

Although the International Cricket Council is the global Governing Body for cricket, it still relies on MCC to write and interpret the Laws of Cricket, which are applicable from the village green to the Test arena.

Certain levels of cricket are subject to playing regulations, which may create subtle differences to the Laws themselves. This is most high profile at international level, where the ICC applies playing conditions which can cause some confusion at lower levels of the game.

- The complete Laws of the game of cricket.

- Detailed guides and examples.

- Animated Video guides for the most common Law queries

- Videos of all umpire signals.

- The Laws of Cricket quiz, with three levels of difficulty.

Cricket Pang is a sport-driven adventure series in which Pang the elephant and his four friends play cricket in their small forest village. Each episode sees the cast of characters working together to resolve conflicts in creative ways through problem-solving, cooperation and communication.

A 1967 Animated Adaptation of one Charles Dickens' lesser-known Christmas stories. Produced by Rankin/Bass and animated by Japanese studio Eiken (then known as Television Corporation of Japan) and executive produced by Aaron Spelling and actor Danny Thomas, it is the second of Rankin Bass' 18 Christmas specials. The special first aired as the twelfth episode of The Danny Thomas Hour.

The story is told by Cricket Crockett (played by Roddy McDowall), who relates the tale of the year he met and moved in with the Plummer family, consisting of toy maker Caleb (played by Danny Thomas) and his daughter Bertha (played by Marlo Thomas). Despite the fact crickets are supposed to bring good luck, the following year turns out to be a complete disaster for the Plummers. News that her fianc Edward (played by Ed Ames) has died at sea causes the grief-stricked Bertha to go blind. Caleb loses the will to work, dives into deep debt and loses the family home. Caleb desperately ends up working for free for the greedy Mr. Tackleton in exchange for food and board putting a roof over their heads again. As Caleb struggles to keep Bertha happy in spite their pitiable circumstances, Tackleton takes an interest in the girl... as does a curious old man that looks and sounds suspiciously like Bertha's lost fianc. With a grim Christmas upon the hearth, somehow Cricket Crockett must fix this dour situation.

There are many differences between Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio and the Disney versions of the story, including the fact that its cricket character is named Sebastian, not Jiminy. Del Toro's adaptation of Carlo Collodi's The Adventures of Pinocchio, which he made for Netflix with co-director Mark Gustafson, depicts the story of the titular wooden boy puppet using stop-motion animation for aesthetic and metaphorical purposes. The movie also takes liberties with the classic story to emphasize greater personal and political themes that were important to del Toro in particular.

Additionally, the talking cricket character, who is iconically known as Jiminy Cricket in Disney's 1940 animated classic and the studio's 2022 live-action remake, was given a new name for the Netflix version of Pinocchio that he hasn't ever had before. Voiced by Ewan McGregor, the character is called Sebastian J. Cricket in Guillermo del Toro and Mark Gustafson's retelling of the story. Sebastian narrates the movie, which follows the magically sentient puppet Pinocchio (Gregory Mann) as he seeks the love of his creator, Geppetto (David Bradley), finds fame with a traveling circus, and navigates life in Fascist Italy in the 1930s. 9af72c28ce

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