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| Genre | Animation |
| Format | Animated, Color, Multiple Formats, Dolby, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen, AC-3 |
| Contributor | Anjelica Huston, Kristin Chenoweth, Fawn, Rob Paulsen, Klay Hall, Mae Whitman, Jeff Bennett, Jesse McCartney, Lucy Liu, Raven-Symone See more |
| Language | English, Spanish, French |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 20 minutes |
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Let your imagination take flight in an enchanting new motion picture starring the world's most beloved fairy! This year's Autumn Revelry promises to be something special. A blue harvest moon will rise, allowing the fairies to use a precious moonstone to restore the Pixie Dust Tree -- the source of all their magic. But when Tinker Bell accidentally puts all of Pixie Hollow in jeopardy, she must venture out across the sea on a secret quest to set things right. With some help from her friend Terence -- and a charming, rascally firefly named Blaze -- Tink braves an astonishing new world and discovers the greatest treasure of all. TINKER BELL AND THE LOST TREASURE is a remarkable tale about the power of true friendship that your family will want to enjoy over and over again!
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Tinkerbell is back for a whole new season of adventure in Tinkerbell and the Lost Treasure. Pixie Hollow is all abuzz with preparations for autumn and Tinkerbell is hard at work on her latest invention when she is unexpectedly summoned by Queen Clarion and the Minister of autumn. Tinkerbell fears that she's in trouble again, but is instead delighted to find out that Fairy Mary has recommended her for the important job of creating a one-of-a-kind scepter that will focus the light of an unusual blue harvest moon through a rare moonstone in order to replenish the pixie dust tree's supply of pixie dust. Tinkerbell gladly rises to the challenge, accepting her dust-keeper friend Terrence's offers of help, but as the days fly rapidly by, pressure begins to build and Tinkerbell becomes annoyed by Terrence's constant attention. Sending Terrence away on an errand seems like a good idea, but what he brings back inadvertently causes the almost finished scepter and the incredibly rare moonstone to break into pieces. Tinkerbell lashes out at Terrence and then departs alone on a desperate quest to fix the moonstone. What Tinkerbell learns on her journey is that she must take responsibility for her own actions and that the power and value of true friendship is much greater than she'd ever imagined. Like the first Tinkerbell, the colors and clarity of animation are simply breathtaking in this production, but the story lags somewhat thanks to a lengthy set up and a general lack of suspense in the first half of the film. Still, it's a perfectly entertaining movie that will delight children ages 3 and up as well as satisfy most parents. Returning voice talent includes Mae Whitman, Kristin Chenoweth, Jane Horrocks, Anjelica Huston, Jesse McCartney, and Raven-Symone. --Tami Horiuchi
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Character Descriptions
Tinker Bell: Tink is feisty, rebellious, impatient, impulsive, determined, persistent, and temperamental... yet still charming and lovable. Her talent for tinkering has earned her the coveted duty of creating a new autumn scepter to hold a beautiful moonstone, the key to renewing the Pixie Dust tree. But when the scepter accidentally breaks, she embarks on a perilous adventure to a lost island far north of Never Land, in search of a spooky shipwreck that may hold the key to fixing the scepter.
The Four Gals: (Silvermist, Fawn, Rosetta, Iridessa): Big Sisters to Tink, they are fairies who travel to the mainland for the change of seasons, to nurture nature.
Rosetta a garden fairy: Brimming with confidence, grace and charm, Ro wants every friend, flower, and fairy to look their best. She will patiently spend hours turning a pumpkin the perfect shade of orange or mixing up a brilliant blend of flower petals for fairy fireworks. Both sweet and sassy, Ro watches over her friends like an older sister.
Silvermist a water fairy: With her calm demeanor and sympathetic ear, Sil is always eager to lend a friend a helping hand or give some timely advice. Her go-with-the-flow attitude can make her wishy-washy, and sometimes she takes things way too literally, but her heart is always in the right place. Whether she s placing delicate dewdrops on a spider web or training tadpoles to blow bubbles for the Autumn Revelry, Sil approaches everything with an offbeat, cheerful manner.
Iridessa a light fairy: Dess is a brilliant, detail-oriented perfectionist. When she hangs firefly lanterns for a celebration, you can be sure that every lantern will be placed just right and every firefly properly lit. She tries to look on the bright side of things, but is often the first to smell disaster brewing and certainly the first to worry about it.
Fawn an animal fairy: A pony-tailed tomboy full of mirth and mischief, the only thing Fawn loves more than playing with her fairy friends is playing with her animal friends. And the more rough-and-tumble the game, the better. Always encouraging and supportive, Fawn is an excellent teacher. If the goose she s teaching to land mows her down, she ll pop right back up, pat his beak, and give it another go.
Fairy Mary a tinker fairy: Big, bold, brash and bossy. A mentor to Tink. Fairy Mary has grown to respect and admire Tink s tinker talent... to the point where she recommends Tink for the most prestigious assignment of creating the autumn scepter. Fairy Mary lives by the motto: Tinker fairies never fail. If Tink messes up, it will reflect badly on Fairy Mary
Clank and Bobble tinker fairies: Boy tinkers and best pals who love their jobs. Clank is a big lug who always has his ears plugged with fluff (for banging on stuff), so he s always shouting. Bobble is a little guy with dewdrop goggles (for detail work) whose myopia often gets him in others personal space he s a close talker . They re good-natured geeks who are always talking shop.
Queen Clarion: An ethereal being, she is practically Mother Nature and is like a Mother to all the fairies. Kind and loving, but also serious and firm when necessary.
Vidia a fast-flying fairy: Vidia is a classic loner; she is one of the most special of special talent fairies and makes sure everyone knows it. Works with all the talents, creating breezes to blow down leaves in the autumn and spread pollen in the spring. She and Tink started off on the wrong foot. Vidia is the first to criticize Tink and expect the worst... but she is capable of acknowledging when Tink succeeds. --Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
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Terence: Terence is a male fairy (sometimes called a sparrow man) and a dust-keeper. He distributes the daily ration of Pixie Dust to all fairies in Pixie Hollow. Terence is loyal to his friends, eager to please and a bit over-enthusiastic which can get him in trouble. He has a special soft spot for Tink -- we know it's a crush, but he's too innocent to realize it.
Blaze: Blaze is a young firefly; he's mischievous, inventive and enthusiastic. He communicates with impeccable pantomime motions and buzzing. He can use his light as a flashlight, spotlight or SOS. Despite his diminutive size, he is courageous and supremely loyal to his friends.
The Bridge Trolls: This curmudgeonly, yet comical duo have been on a lost island far north of Never Land for hundreds of years, guarding a bridge formed by an elevated bramble branch tunnel. They are a frightful, stinky pair, made partially of wood and covered in bumps and boils. Although their bugged eyes and pointy ears may help them detect trespassing travelers, they have a hard time focusing on the task at hand. When confronted by a guest, the trolls take turns delivering an ominous warning, threatening to grind their bones to make their bread. However, neither is very good at delivering their proclamation and things usually end up with them bickering like brothers and hurling insults at one another including the most offensive of them all garden gnome.
Fairy Gary: The plump, Scottish-accented head of the Pixie Dust distribution center is a stickler to detail, protocol and the rules. If a fairy has already received her share of Pixie Dust, there is no emergency great enough for him to give her more. Still, he's a good boss and treats his fellow Pixie Dust distribution fairies like family.
Lyria: A pretty Story-Teller Fairy, Lyria is Pixie Hollow's equivalent of a Troubadour. She entertains fairies by telling them stories of old -- most times with an appropriate moral or lesson. Her beautiful pixie dust holograms help tell her elaborate tales.
Viola: A Summoning Fairy, whenever Queen Clarion needs to see a fairy, Viola is dispatched to summon them with her kazoo. Tinker Bell tends to avoid Viola because getting summoned is usually a sign of trouble. --Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Trivia
Q: What do fairies call the celebration at the end of the fall season?
A: The Autumn Revelry
Q: Where does Tinker Bell live?
A:Pixie Hollow
Q: How often does the Blue Harvest Moon rise over Pixie Hollow?
A: Once every eight years
Q: What does Terence say every time he arrives to help Tinker Bell?
A: Knock Knickety Knock
Q: Who recommends Tinker Bell to carry out Pixie Hollow s special task?
A: Fairy Mary
Q: What does Tinker Bell yell when she gets angry?
A: Jingle!
Q: What animal pops out of Tinker Bell s wall clock?
A: A cricket
Q: How long does Tinker Bell have to make the new Fall Scepter?
A: One month
Q: What is produced when the Blue Harvest Moon shines through the Fall Scepter?
A: Blue pixie dust
Q: What are the names of Terence s buddies?
A: Bobble and Clank
Q: Who rules over all of Pixie Hollow?
A: Queen Clarion
Q: How many trolls guard the secret passageway?
A: Two
Q: The trolls mention the magic words. What are they?
A: I m sorry.
Q: What does Tinker Bell need to fly?
A: Pixie dust
Q: What is the name of Tinker Bell s best friend?
A: Terence
Q: Who is in charge of rationing the pixie dust? br>A: Fairy Gary
Q: What does Tinker Bell invent to take her on her journey?
A: A flying balloon
Q: What object does Terence find and bring to Tinker Bell?
A: A compass
Q: Whooo convinces Terence to head off after Tinker Bell?
A: Mr. Owl
Q: What do the fairies mix together to make fireworks?
A: Light crystals and flowers
Q: What is the name of the bright character who helps Tink find the Magic Mirror?
A: Blaze
Q: Which direction does Tinker Bell fly to find the Magic Mirror of Incanta?
A: North
Q: What landmark leads Tinker Bell to the ship that sunk but never sank ?
A: An arch of stone
Q: What kind of creatures chase Tinker Bell and Terence inside the ship?
A: Rats
Q: What does Silvermist prepare for the Fall Revelry?
A: Pollywog bubbles
Q: How many wishes does the Magic Mirror of Incanta have left?
A: One --Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : G (General Audience)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.55 inches; 3.2 ounces
- Item model number : WD04182000DVD
- Director : Klay Hall
- Media Format : Animated, Color, Multiple Formats, Dolby, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen, AC-3
- Run time : 1 hour and 20 minutes
- Release date : October 27, 2009
- Actors : Mae Whitman, Jesse McCartney, Anjelica Huston, Lucy Liu, Raven-Symone
- Dubbed: : French, Spanish
- Subtitles: : French, Spanish
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French, Spanish, Unqualified
- Studio : Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B0024NSFYY
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #11,384 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2009The general rule is that sequels are never better than the first, but Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure not only breaks that rule, it shatters it. The first Tinker Bell film, a spin-off of Disney's version of Peter Pan from 1953, came out last year and basically served the purpose of introducing us to Pixie Hollow, it's inhabitants, and everyone's favorite feisty pixie. It was fun and entertaining, but lacked in interesting story. The second installment in the series doesn't waste time with character development and flies right into the good stuff.
Every eight years, fairies in Pixie Hollow use a precious moon stone and the light of the harvest moon to replenish their supply of Pixie Dust for the next eight years. This year, Tinker Bell has been given the important task of making a scepter to fit the one and only moon stone. But when it gets destroyed, she must set out on a quest to find a magic mirror that will grant her one wish (so that she can wish for another moon stone). The problem is that the mirror is hidden with a lost treasure, the treasure is North of Never Land, and Tinker Bell might not have enough Pixie Dust to get her their. With faith, trust, a little bit of pixie dust, and help from her friend Terrance and Blaze, an adorable firefly sure to win your heart, Tinker Bell is on a race against the clock to find the treasure and get back to Pixie Hollow before the harvest moon, or all will be lost.
For a direct to video film, not only does the story exceed expectations, but so does the animation. While it's not on par with theatrical releases from Disney or Pixar, it is sure to blow you away when you compare it to other animated films that were made to bypass movie theaters. One scene in particular will astound you on Blu-Ray, in which a fairy storyteller uses pixie dust to tell the tale of the lost treasure. The black levels are marvelous and the imagery is breathtaking.
In terms of bonus features, Disney has provided a nice assortment that should appeal to a wide range of viewers. For the littler ones, there is "Magical Guide to Pixie Hollow: Fall," which is a continuation of a feature from the first film's Blu-Ray. The "Guide" uses art from the popular book series and is hosted by Tink and Terrance, who take you around some of the areas shown in the film, and some that only exist in the book. For all ages, but mostly adults with an interest in gardening and Disney Parks, there is "Pixie Hollow Comes to Walt Disney World" about the exhibit that was done for Epcot's 2009 Flower & Garden Festival. For film fans, there are eight deleted scenes in storyboard form, with introductions by the director and writer. For Disney Channel fans, there is a music video for "Gift of a Friend" by tween-sensation Demi Lovato. But the best bonus feature on the disc is called "Scenes You Never Saw," which is an intentional blooper reel, similar to the ones Pixar did for "A Bug's Life," "Toy Story 2," and "Monster's Inc." The blooper reel is fun for all ages and the best part is that it features some of the characters that weren't afforded much screen time in this film (Rosetta, Silvermist, Fawn, Iridessa, and Vidia).
If you're a Disney fan, an animation fan, or a Tinker Bell fan, then you are sure to enjoy Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure. Kids are sure to want to watch it over and over, which is why Disney has included a DVD of the film so they can watch it on any TV in your house, not just the one(s) with a Blu-Ray player. But chances are that parents will find themselves wrapped up in the story and enjoying it right along with them.
A preview is included for the third film, "Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue," which comes to Blu-Ray in Fall 2010. It will be the third of five planned films, but if the series keeps up the successful momentum it has, I'm sure they will find a way to extend it.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024Watching Tinkerbell is the best and so nostalgic now. I feel old, but going back to old times where producers actually think about their audience is so nice. I will never forget Tinkerbell as being a part of my childhood. She's one of the best. She'll always live in my memory forever.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024A very nice movie about Tinker Bell and the fairies… I bought it for my granddaughter and we watched together and we both enjoyed it.
These movies are lovely.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024Full of adventure and so much fun. Tink’s temper gets her into trouble. Her determination, tinker mind, and friends (but not the usual girls!) help her to find a way to solve her problem.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 20244 year old likes it
- Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024Nice
- Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2009While the first Tinkerbell movie was to me acceptable, this one was actually enjoyable. Partly this could be because I am now used to thinking of Tinkerbell as not the Tinkerbell from Peter Pan, but a new Tink reinvented to make Disney some more money. However, this time around, I think they did such a good job that I was not annoyed with the makeover! My 6 yr old daughter also thought this movie was "the greatest" (her words). Although she liked the first one, she didn't want to watch it over and over and over. This one, she says, is one she wants to watch again and again, which means it may actually be worth adding to your collection. If you haven't seen the first movie, this movie can stand alone on it's own, which is always nice. Both Tink 1 and this movie have messages (accepting who you are, and accepting responsibility, respectively), but I think this Tink installment did a better job of incorporating the message into the story.
Picture & Sound:
On Blu-ray, the picture is beautiful; it's one of the movies that makes me just want to stare at my screen! The sound is 5.1 (instead of 7.1 as in some of the newer Blue-rays), and although it's not full of surround effects, it is well done, and most will enjoy the Celtic style music (brought back from the first) that accompanies most of the movie.
Extras:
The 16 mins of deleted scenes are not exciting for kids unless they are into the technical aspects of how movies are made (they are in storyboard format), but your little & tween girls will probably love the Demi Lovato song/video as mine did.
Overall:
This is a keeper and definitely worth buying as opposed to renting!
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ApplyingBuyerReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 15, 20225.0 out of 5 stars Bringing Wary To-ward-fair-illies
Tinker Bell gets onward to a remedy here, a solution to an incident that could diminish the community of all fairies on wonderland. On a tendril of the origin of fairies powers, as general consensus has her ousted from the hollow creeds on an adventure to see good her new powers of impressions and trustee-ness. The guides of her preparatory escape and tiding turns allow much persuasion to conclude a mission well known to be trails into better presences for fairies treateewiseness.
Requiring all her will and engineering prowess the time to make here contribution from displeasure could get her one of the highers of collussion and grand adventure to get with the most amazing of colleagues; like peter pan. The clan has been chosen, the trip contended on, a remedy only to be chosen once foundering tinker bell makes right what could be an avoidance of deep rutting, for best from; of appearance the fantasy realms essences in special treasurely powers.
Not really making it seem too adventurous and too much with magical dependence on, the characters get on well with what is a tightly wound story and more grown up perspective than could be liked with some karma admission in guardianing - the task here is obvious yet not always the manner of its direction as tinker bell gets wound in all kinds of circles trying to beat the critical trauma of being the undoing of fairies lives and gives what might not be the typical character you see later in her life, with her experience and peter pan to get going on with its mission.
The film is a good one to interest the fans who wanted to see origins of tinkers' life and where she gets her admission to higher likes in fairies, the natural realms of wonderland and where she goes onto with her abilities seen greatly manifested contending - with magical essences it gets out here her better handlings, a tense thriller-liting, life-styling rallying paintedly-ing, what can be seen in the other later films.
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