Sunday, November 30, 2008

Tinker Bell the Beloved Fairy

I had the wonderful opportunity to watch the new Tinker bell movie with my granddaughter this weekend.

What a great family movie for all ages. Tinker bell has got to be the most popular fairy in the land. The original Tinker bell was created from J.M. Barries 1904 play and 1911 novel Peter and Wendy.

In 1953 the cartoon Walt Disney picture Peter Pan Tinker bell was only a supporting character described by her creator as "a common fairy. Her animated birth has since become a widely recognized unofficial mascot of The Walt Disney Company.

Unlike Disney's two Peter Pan movies featuring Tinker Bell, which were produced primarily using normal animation, the new Tinker Bell was produced using digital 3D modeling. This film marks the first time that the Disney version of Tinker Bell has spoken dialogue.

Way before Peter Pan and the Lost Boys soared into Never Land, the world's most favorite fairy and her fairy friends were creating their own special magic. For the very first time in film, Tinker Bell opens the doors to the famous Pixie Hollow, a hideaway deep in the heart of Never Land, where the Disney Fairies make their home.

Have you ever wondered how a flower gets its radiant glowing color...or wondered the source of a dew drop ... or contemplated from where rainbows start? It's all the work of fairies! This landmark motion picture from DisneyToon Studios reveals the story of Tinker Bell's early life in the fantastic world of Pixie Hollow.

Each fairy is born with a special talent and skills, whether it's making flowers grow, giving fireflies their shining light or tracing beautiful patterns into a winter morning's frost. Tinker Bell thinks her fairy talent as a "tinker" is not as special or important, because tinkers don't go to the mainland like the other fairies.

But when Tink tries to change who she is, she creates nothing but disaster! With encouragement from her friends Fawn, Iridessa, Rosetta and Silvermist, Tink learns that the key to solving her problems is found in her unique abilities ... and discovers that when you stay true to yourself, magical and great things can happen.

David Miller

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