Give a Little Whistle

Jiminy Cricket hopped over to Pinocchio's foot as he said, "And anytime you need me, you know, just whistle – like this!" He removed his hat and did a little whistle.
"Like this?" Pinocchio asked. He tried whistling, too, but he only managed to blow some air.
"No, no, try it again, Pinoke," Jiminy said.
"Like this?" Pinocchio asked; he tried whistling again, but he only got air again.
"No, son," Jiminy said to him, "Now listen." He whistled a little tune. Pinocchio tried repeating until he managed to whistle the very last two notes. "That's it!" Pinocchio beamed, "Now let's sing it!" He did a little dance for the puppet as he sang:

When you get in trouble
And you don't know right from wrong
Give a little whistle (whistles into his hat before covering it with his hand)
Give a little whistle (removes his hand to let the whistle's echo come out his hat)
When you meet temptation
And the urge is very strong
Give a little whistle (
Pinocchio tried copying Jiminy's move of whistling into his hat)
Give a little whistle (
although he only managed to blow out some air)

Not just a little squeak (Pinocchio looked inside his hat for the whistle)
Pucker up and blow! (bows into a jug)
And if your whistle's weak, yell…

"Jiminy Cricket!" Pinocchio guessed as he stood up with a smile.
"Right!" added Jiminy as he danced on a violin's strings like a tightrope walker and kept singing:

Take the straight and narrow path
And if you start to slide
Give a little whistle (slides the violin string up)
Give a little whistle (slides the violin string down)
And always let your conscience be your guide!

One of the strings then snapped at Jiminy, making him jump off onto a shelf, and then he used his umbrella like a trombone to hum his song. When he came to a wooden pipe, Jiminy bends over the pipe and smells it, kept singing:

Ooh, oooooooooh, ooooooh, oooooooooooooooooooooh!

Jiminy falls off the shelf. Before, Jiminy Cricket falls from the shelf and he's landing onto a saw. Jiminy Cricket is bouncing up and down, as the saw is whistling, it lift him up to bounce. He's holding his two feet up and his legs up to his crotch and his butt to bounce on the saw. Jiminy lands on the saw with his leg split for his crotch and his butt of the baby diaper, as it lift him up again like the trampoline, Jiminy fixed his necktie, as he lands on the saw to bounce highest up like the bird to fly with wings. And Jiminy lands on the saw to jump up and he's landing on a cuckoo clock, as Jiminy is doing the tap dancing on the cuckoo clock and he's getting the minute hand onto 11:30 and knocked the door with his umbrella, before leading a line of figurines representing a farmer, his wife, a cow, and a maiden ringing bells. As the clock figurines went into a different door, Jiminy sang as he admired the maiden figure:

Take the straight and narrow path
And if you start to slide
Give a little whistle
(tips his hat) Yoo-hoo!
Give a little whistle
Woo-hoo!
And always let your conscience be your guide!

As Jiminy tried to follow the maiden, the door closed, making him bump into the door. Meanwhile, Pinocchio was walking on his shelf and sang, "And always let your conscience be your guide!" However, he wasn't looking where he was going.

"Look out, Pinoke!" cried Jiminy.

So Pinocchio got his feet caught in some pails, and then bumped into a bunch of bottles!