Yes, it can be valuable. VHS tapes of popular stories like Pinocchio are becoming rarer as time passes. If it has special features, like original cover art or was part of a limited release, it may be worth more. Also, for collectors of Disney memorabilia (if it's a Disney version of Pinocchio), it can be quite sought - after. However, its value also depends on the demand in the collector's market at any given time.
You might try looking in second - hand stores. Sometimes they have old VHS tapes, including ones with the Pinocchio story. Another option could be to check with collectors of classic children's media. They may have a copy or know where to find one.
It could be. If it's in good condition and especially if it's a rare edition, it might have some value. Collectors sometimes pay a decent amount for well - preserved VHS tapes of classic stories like 'The Jungle Book - Mowgli's Story'.
The appearance of the animatronics in unexpected places is really scary. For example, when they suddenly show up in the dark corners of the pizzeria in the stories.
Finding a full VHS tape of 'The Jungle Book - Mowgli's Story' can be a bit of a challenge these days. You could try reaching out to VHS collector communities online. There are forums and groups dedicated to VHS collecting. Post a request there, explaining that you're looking for this particular tape. Additionally, some local libraries may still have old VHS collections in storage, although they may not be lending them out. It's still worth inquiring.
The mystery surrounding the backstories of the animatronics is quite scary. You don't know what really happened to them before they became these haunted - like beings. It makes you wonder what kind of dark secrets are hidden within their mechanical frames. And as you read through the stories, the sense of dread builds up as you learn more about their possible motives for scaring the characters in the stories.
In my opinion, it's when the power goes out in the pizzeria. Without power, the security systems fail, and the animatronics can move freely. The main character is left in the dark, not knowing where the animatronics are or when they will attack. It creates a sense of total helplessness. For example, in a story where a guard is trapped, he can't see anything, and all he can hear are the creaking and groaning of the approaching animatronics. It's a moment of pure terror.