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| - In 2009, after the Ghostmaker and Pearl escaped the film, they released Stromboli and the other Night Travellers by playing the film in the Electro. Jack Harkness then filmed Stromboli and the other Night Travellers on a film camera and exposed the camera's untreated film to sunlight, destroying them. However, Jack feared that the Night Travellers could return through other lost rolls of old film that contained them. (TV: From Out of the Rain)
- Strómboli es un villano de la película Pinocchio.
- Stromboli was born to a happy family of generic white people with no Italian heritage whatsoever, yet somehow he was born Italian. They lived in the middle of suburban nowhere, in a peaceful house, until that fateful day Disney's evil mascot Mickey Mouse was sailing in his boat of terrorism and shot missiles into poor Stromboli's house murdering his parents and making him homeless. Stromboli, with a premature beard, was now an official homeless person, the orphanage would not accept him because they just thought he was a little person with a beard, so Stromboli had to wander the streets as a hobo.
- Stromboli is the second antagonist in Disney's 1940 animated feature film Pinocchio. He is a puppeteer, showman, and gypsy with an ambition to make good money even if it's at the expense of others.
- Stromboli is the name given to the fierce and traitorous puppet-master and the tertiary antagonist in Disney's 1940 animated adaptation of the fairytale Pinocchio, and the main antagonist in the 2000 semi-remake Geppetto. He is based of Mangiafuoco, the puppet master of The Adventures of Pinocchio. Mangiafuoco was willing to burn Pinocchio because he ruined his show, but he spares him and gives him five gold coins. He was voiced by the late Charles Judels.
- Stromboli is the second antagonist in Disney's 1940 animated feature film Pinocchio. He is a puppeteer and showman, his primary concern is making money. As such he is delighted to buy Pinocchio from Honest John and Gideon. He furiously locks Pinocchio in a cage to ensure that his star attraction doesn't return home. He was voiced by Charles Judels and animated by Vladimir Tytla. His name literally means 'fire-eater' (an equivalent character with this name appears in Collodi's original story). Though eccentric and entertaining, Stromboli is also a threatening and imposing villain - for this reason, he is often cited as one of Disney's greatest villains. He ranked number 22 in the Top 30 Disney Villains (One better than Peg Leg Pete but one under Horned King).
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