Pinocchio and Pinocchia were walking home from school. A man came up to Pinocchio and asked him what time it is. "I don't know. I don't carry a watch," Pinocchio apologized. "Me neither," Pinocchia added. All of a little sudden, a lady came up to Pinocchio and said her watch broke. "Well you simply might just have to go to the clock shop," Pinocchia commanded. By the time she and Pinocchio arrived home, Geppetto was carving a new clock. "How's school?" He asked. "Two people asked me what time it was and I just told them I don't carry a watch," said Pinocchio as he sings Chicago's Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is. Geppetto was finally done carving the new clock. "Speaking of time, can you give this to your math teacher?" Geppetto asked. "Absolutely," Pinocchio answered. "I'll give it to her tomorrow," Pinocchio continued. The next day, Pinocchio gave the clock to his math teacher after class. The next week, Pinocchio and Pinocchia graduated from school to the sound of Boys II Men's End Of The Road. The two living puppets decided to work at home in Geppetto's wood shop. A customer came at the door. It was Lampwick. "Hi Pinocchio. I would like to order three blocks of wood," he said. "That would be ten liras," Pinocchia replied. "Here, just take five," Lampwick explained as he quickly left. "Hey! Come back!" Pinocchio yelled. He then chased after him and tackled him. Lampwick just punched him in the face. Pinocchio tackled him again but Lampwick escaped on a carriage. Pinocchio drew his foldable tomahawk from the pocket of his red short overalls and threw it at the carriage's wheels. As a result, the carriage merely broke down. In the meantime, fortunately the police happened to be there to investigate. Pinocchio explained to the police what caused the incident to happen. Lampwick was detained for not paying for a product's full price. Pinocchio took the wooden blocks back to Geppetto's wood shop.