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Geppetto Costumes Through the Years
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This is how the Geppetto costumes changed. The first costume had Geppetto as a size as a man in 1955 OldGeppetto.JPG|The Geppetto costume seen in the 1980's and 1990's had a pink shirt with a purple collar, no glasses, white hands, green shorts, long white socks and long shoes. Geppetto HKDL.jpg|The current Geppetto costume, first seen in 1996, is a closer match to his animated counterpart.
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This is how the Geppetto costumes changed. The first costume had Geppetto as a size as a man in 1955 OldGeppetto.JPG|The Geppetto costume seen in the 1980's and 1990's had a pink shirt with a purple collar, no glasses, white hands, green shorts, long white socks and long shoes. Geppetto HKDL.jpg|The current Geppetto costume, first seen in 1996, is a closer match to his animated counterpart.