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'Spinnolio' is a Canadian animated short film, directed by John Weldon and released in 1977.Rida Queiroz and Anima Mundi, 'Animation Now!'. Taschen, 2004. . p. 345. A parody of 'Pinocchio', the film tells the story of an old man who carves a wooden boy; however, as the fairy never arrives to grant him life, Spinnolio remains wooden and inanimate, but nevertheless successfully establishes a career working at the complaints desk of a department store because of his apparent skill at listening without talking."Canadian animation recommendedfor Canadians". 'Baltimore Sun', January 28, 1983.

The film's voice cast includes Henry Ramer, Peter MacNeill, Neil Shee, Janet Perlman, Lynn Smith and Don Arioli.

The film won the Canadian Film Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 28th Canadian Film Awards."Animation has joined hockey and peacekeeping in making Canada a world leader: NFB looks to continue its prize-winning ways". 'The Globe and Mail', August 31, 1978.

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