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  • The Coachman's Goons
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  • The Coachman's Goons are the mysterious hellish residents of Pleasure Island. While the boys enjoy themselves in the fairground area of the Island, the Coachman cracks his whip, ordering his minions to shut and lock the main doors, preventing the unwitting boys from escaping. He then orders them to prepare crates. They are next seen loading donkeys- the naughty boys transformed -into these crates, under the Coachman's watchful eye. The donkeys are then sold as labor.
Alignment
  • Bad
Goal
  • To obey the Coachman
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Inspiration
  • Possibly the Morlocks from "The Time Machine" by H.G. Wells
Games
  • Pinocchio
Appearance
  • Remain completely in shadow, save for glowing eyes; resemble something between man and beast
Name
  • The Coachman's Minions
Personality
  • Dark, mysterious, evil, scary
Fate
  • In the film, their fate is left ambiguous. In the video game, they are trying to prevent Pinocchio from fleeing but Pinocchio destroys them like whirling at the end of the song I've Got No Strings.
Weapons
  • Bare Hands
Enemies
Powers
  • Strength
Home
animator
  • John McManus
Occupation
  • Henchmen of The Coachman
Films
  • Pinocchio
Friends
  • Each other, their boss The Coachman, Disney Villains
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  • The Coachman's Goons are the mysterious hellish residents of Pleasure Island. While the boys enjoy themselves in the fairground area of the Island, the Coachman cracks his whip, ordering his minions to shut and lock the main doors, preventing the unwitting boys from escaping. He then orders them to prepare crates. They are next seen loading donkeys- the naughty boys transformed -into these crates, under the Coachman's watchful eye. The donkeys are then sold as labor. Their appearance is never completely revealed; they are shown only in shadow, save for their glowing yellow eyes, and they never speak. However, it can be discerned from the silhouette of a minion that they have arms resembling that of a gorilla; they are also whipped by the Coachman, suggesting that they are beasts. However, the fact that the Coachman refers to them as "blokes" suggests a certain amount of humanity. Their history and reasons for obeying the Coachman are unknown, and they carry out their master's orders with golem-like efficiency and obedience.
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