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Before joining Peter Pan and the Lost Boys, Tinker Bell and her fairy brethren were busy creating their own special magic in Pixie Hollow, where they go about the business of bringing rainbows to the sky, color to the flowers, and adding their fairy signature to other miracles of nature. Each fairy is gifted with a unique magical talent to contribute, but Tinker Bell (voiced by Mae Whitman) can't help but feel her talent ("tinkering") isn't as good as those of her fairy companions, and tries her
Oct 28, 2008 Wide
Oct 28, 2008
Walt Disney Pictures
All Critics (8) | Top Critics (2) | Fresh (9) | Rotten (1) | DVD (2)
A polished, pleasant trifle that should enchant wee ones during hours and hours of repeat viewings.
To its target audience, it will be another self-empowerment fable with loads of imagination and colorful, painterly images (and a keen marketing blast for Disney fairies).
Sweet, simple story is best for young Tink fans.
With a sprinkle of fairy dust, Tinker Bell bursts onto our DVD screens in an enchanting, colourful animated adventure that the whole family will love.
A totally charming story enhanced by beautiful CG animation.
A bland, soulless work.
Tinker Bell has been given the star treatment. There's plenty of material to mine from Pixie Hollow, which will hopefully provide a rich source for future films.
Though this one is mostly for little girls, it looks pretty awesome in Blu-ray, which is almost a good enough excuse to buy it.
Offers a decent collection of extras %u2013 especially when you take into account the fact that this is a direct-to-DVD release.
Sweet and fun, mostly free from overbearing celebrity voices and, while the computer animation is unremarkable, it looks good enough to make the overall impression solid.
Tinker Bell is hot as hell. No matter what interpretation you look at. Especially when Kimberly Wyatt of the Pussycat Dolls dresses up as her. But that's a different story. Here Tinker Bell isn't completely herself, hald of her appeal is her bitchy, troublesome traits that have been toned down here. She can still be
November 16, 2008Super Reviewer
I was forced to watch this film when i babysat 3 girls under the age of 10. yeah not fun for me at all. i rather hated it. it was bland, predictable and waaay too happy. not good at all. People have told me to cu this movie some slack because it is intended for a younger audience. I will now give you some movies that
October 3, 2009
Super Reviewer
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