Pinocchio concludes with Pinocchio sacrificing his life to save Geppetto from drowning at sea. After journeying to find his father, Pinocchio is swallowed by a giant sea monster along with Geppetto. Inside the creature, Pinocchio comes across the wooden body of his father, who had drowned trying to find Pinocchio earlier. To revive Geppetto, Pinocchio wishes upon the Blue Fairy to become a real boy, giving up his puppet immortality. As Geppetto awakens, Pinocchio begins transforming into a lifeless wooden puppet again while they escape the sea monster. A grief-stricken Geppetto lovingly holds Pinocchio’s wooden body after they wash ashore, mourning the loss of his now real boy. The poignant ending shows Pinocchio’s transition from a self-centered puppet to a selfless, sacrificial son. By giving his life for Geppetto, Pinocchio displays his humanity and proves more “real” than flesh and blood. The finale celebrates Pinocchio’s growth through love and devotion.