An ancient myth of a massive creature sparks the curiosity of Tinker Bell and her good friend Fawn, an animal fairy who’s not afraid to break the rules to help an animal in need. But this creature is not welcome in Pixie Hollow — and the scout fairies are determined to capture the mysterious beast, who they fear will destroy their home. Fawn must convince her fairy friends to risk everything to rescue the NeverBeast.
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To be a film released directly to video it is very good. 3D animation technically good (especially the forest and the monster). Lovely history and protagonists (this time the fairy Fawn and the Beast) with much "hook!" and nice for children. Mine have seen it dozens of times without getting tired (and that's what this film is made for). Pretty good soundtrack, sometimes reminded me even the Star Trek or Alien (if it seems exaggerated, it seems hahaha :)). The song that starts with end credits is truly beautiful. As a child movie 10 over 10. In short, it is a careful Disney movie well-made product, especially considering that does not seem to have had many claims beyond entertaining. Recommended to see with children. Not being a sequel to the movie Tinker Bell but simply a movie fairy movie and I think it would have been better valued. Nice ending and I would say even nostalgic for what Disney is: the fairy disappearing from the pupil of the monster as he closes his eyes to sleep for 1000 years it seems very poignant and has high artistic value.
This movie was fine, we enjoyed it.But I'm disappointed over Fawn's makeover. She went from no-fuss hair, shorts, and plain skin - to a carefully coiffed hairdo, miniskirt, and red lipstick. I can't think of a single reason why a sexy makeover would be necessary for this character or this story, and my 2 and 5 year old daughters are asking me why Fawn doesn't look the same. Disney - the only thing that needs a makeover, is your attention to social responsibility.Our daughters (and sons) need more "normal" female role models, yesterday. Thanks.
DisneyToon Studios has managed to dive in head-first into the world of Peter Pan's fairy friend TinkerBell, illuminating every aspect of her world, Pixie Hollow.Starting with the very first movie, released back in 2007, Tink and her fairy friends have taken us on an eight-year ride, managing to describe every detail of fairy lore. First off, we have the four seasonal divisions of Pixie Hollow (one of which hid TinkerBell's twin sister for three movies), the origin of the blue dust, the Blue Harvest Moon, the relationship with a human girl named Lizzie and her scientist father on the Mainland, along with talent-switching dust, how Captain Hook became obsessed with fairies, Tink's origins with Wendy (well, mainly her music box) and now, the Legend of the NeverBeast: a terrifying cat-like creature who can control the weather.I love the centric view of Fawn in this movie. She seemed to be the only one who hadn't had her time in the limelight, and in this movie, she is determined to prove that the NeverBeast isn't what everybody thinks, and boy, did she ever! Even though Gruff (NeverBeast) had to go back into hibernation for a thousand years, they played with the finale perfectly, with the pathway illuminated by flowers and lighted dandelions dancing through the night sky. The most touching part was the closing of Gruff's eye, with Fawn in his reflection, to metaphorically close the book on the story of TinkerBell and Pixie Hollow, leaving behind a saga of family-friendly animated films that will not soon be forgotten.
Don't know why they called it Tinkerbell never beast as she barely makes an appearance, a strange and puzzling direction to take especially considering the popularity of the character in which this is her final appearance.A very slow movie only picks up at the end.MY kids did like it, they are big time Tink fans, they did mention it was not as good as any of the previous ones.Queen clarion was her usual kind and majestic selfWe did like take-in-charge Rosetta and her thick accentVidia was tall and elegantSilvermist splashing around was fun.Iridissa lit up the wayThe determination and resolve of fury and chase gave a nice contrast.Thanks for reading.