
Blue Hair Girl is a character from Enzo D'Alo's 2012 animated film adaptation of Pinocchio. Known as La Fata dai Capelli Turchini (or The Fairy with The Turquoise Hair in Italian), she was voiced by Lucrezia Marrichi in the Italian dub and Jennifer Suliteneau in the English dub.
About Blue Hair Girl[]
Blue Hair Girl appears midway into the film. She is seen opening the doors of a top floor window in the morning. Having just waken up, she yawns and stretches before greeting a snail with "Good morning". Then, she sees a carriage being pulled by mice and driven by a dog named Barnaby. A couple rabbits, a porcupine, a bird, a lizard, and the snail are there too. She heads to the front to meet him. He bows and she curtseys. She looks inside the carriage to find Pinocchio lying in it. She checks to see if he's awake, but when he doesn't move or respond in any other way, she thinks he's just playing possum and decides to play along with it. Pretending to believe that he's dead, she fakes crying and lamenting over him. The rabbits cry as well. Pinocchio opens one eye while she's not looking and keeps pretending that he's dead when she turns around to look at him again. Pinocchio slowly opens his eyes and rubs them as he finds the Blue Hair Girl in front of him. As she giggles at him, the lizard comes out of her hair. Pinocchio spits out a few gold coins. Now inside the house, lying in bed, a crow doctor, an owl doctor, and J. Phineas Cricket rap about his diagnosis while Blue Hair Girl paints a headshot portrait of Pinocchio on a medallion behind an easel. The snail crawls across the medallion and smears part of it. The crow doctor says Pinocchio is dead, but the owl doctor states the opposite. J. Phineas Cricket says that since Pinocchio doesn't follow doing what is said, it's best that he keeps his mouth shut and believes he'll die of a broken heart in the future. Trying to tune him out, Pinocchio covers his head with a pillow. They each give a vessel to Blue Hair Girl to give to Pinocchio to drink and leave. Pinocchio feigns his illness once again while Blue Hair Girl prepares the remedy. The lizard sniffs it and not liking the smell, he goes back hiding in her hair. Pinocchio dislikes the smell of it as well and as the Blue Hair Girl brings it to him, she tells him to drink it. The lizard's tail tickling Pinocchio causes him to laugh. Still acting like he's fine, he tells her he feels well enough and says he'd rather have some sugar instead. She goes off to get some of that and Pinocchio taunts her by blowing a raspberry when she's not looking. A bird takes a sugar cube out of a pot, brings it to Pinocchio, and he eats it. Pinocchio still sticks to his claim of feeling better and needing no medicine before his nose grows long, due to being dishonest. The Blue Hair Girl gives him a skeptical look, the sky becomes dark and the weather gets windy, three white rabbits in pinstripe shirts enter the room playing funeral march music, and some black rabbits enter as well, carrying a casket for him. Pinocchio says he's still alive and feels great, but his nose extends longer, stretching through a hole in a board at the foot end of the bed, Blue Hair Girl moves the easel out the way, and reaching outside the window, the end of his nose grows branches. Pinocchio drinks his medicine as the black rabbits motion him to get in the casket. A flock of woodpeckers fly by when Blue Hair Girl claps for them to come and perch on his nose, pecking it to shorten it. Once Pinocchio takes his medicine, the weather gets sunny again and both sets of rabbits leave the room. Blue Hair Girl asks Pinocchio if he's truly better and he says he is, but it's not the medicine that cured him. She's now wearing the partly smeared medallion of Pinocchio. Having fallen for her, he complements on her beauty and professes his desire to marry her, but doubts he can since he's just a puppet. She tells him he's not only a puppet, but a liar. However, she also says it's possible for him to become a real boy. He desperately asks her what he can do to make it happen. She tells him to go home to let Gepetto know about how he's doing and Pinocchio agrees to do just that.
Later, the Blue Hair Girl is among the spectators at the circus in Amusement World. Pinocchio, in his donkey form, notices her among the crowd. She shakes her head at him disapprovingly for not doing the right thing and leaves. He tries to get her attention and approach her, but it's no use as he's stopped by the ringmaster, who steps on his tail before a guard drags him away by his tail. The guard and another then toss Pinocchio into the ocean.
When Pinocchio washes up on a beach, he is unaware that the Blue Hair Girl has returned and offscreen she magically bestows upon him his wish to become real, which he does.
Physical Appearance[]
The Blue Hair Girl is a svelte girl with pale skin. She has long, sparkling, cobalt blue hair with blunt bangs and black eyes. She wears an electric purple Alice band; a white, knee-length, pleated skater dress with long sleeves and an electric purple collar; matching stripe around the waist, another stripe that is lower, and the lowest stripe at the hem; red, green, and purple striped stockings or leggings; and space blue boots.
Personality[]
The Blue Hair Girl is playful as she enjoys teasing Pinocchio. She is also righteous, goodhearted, amiable, understanding, and forgiving.