Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue
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"What would you do if you met a fairy? Witness the historic moment when Tinker Bell first meets a human being-- and it's not who you think!"--Container.
Bonus features: deleted scenes ; "How to believe" music video performed by Bridgit Mendler ; fairy field guide builder ; design a fairy house
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Add a SummaryYears before meeting Wendy and the Lost Boys, Tinker Bell (Mae Whitman) meets nine-year-old Lizzy Griffiths (Lauren Mote), a little girl with a steadfast belief in the power of pixie dust and the magical land of fairies. During the fairies' summer visit to the flowering meadows of England, Tinker Bell ends up getting trapped in a small fairy house Lizzy had built so she could catch a fairy. Tinker Bell is brought to Lizzy's house, where the two form a special bond with each other. However, when Lizzy's scientifically minded, widowed father discovers Tinker Bell's presence in his household, he attempts to deliver her to the museum for study. When Tinker Bell's rival Vidia (Pamela Adlon) is taken in her place, Tinker Bell and her fellow fairies (Raven-Symoné, Lucy Liu, Kristin Chenoweth and Angela Bartys) launch a daring rescue to save her. Tinker Bell takes a huge risk, putting her own safety and the future of all fairykind in jeopardy. [edit]
Tinkerbell meets a human being for the very first time.The little girl named Lizzy has always believed in faeries but her daddy thinks that they are only make believe. Tinkerbell uses her pixie dust show him that he is wrong.
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Add a QuoteLizzy: But it's not nonsense, Father! It's the truth!
Dr. Griffiths: Oh, for goodness sakes! Your make-believe fairy did this. You've got to stop this nonsense!
Lizzy: ...I was flying! My fairy showed me how.
Lizzy: you still wouldn't believe me!
Lizzy: But I wasn't having a tantrum! Dr. Griffiths: Then how did this happen? And the TRUTH this time. Lizzy: [nervously] If I tell you the truth...
Dr. Griffiths: This is simply too much. A temper tantrum of this magnitude is unacceptable.
Dr. Griffiths: What? HOW did you get FOOTPRINTS on the CEILING?
Dr. Griffiths: Not that bad? Your books are all over the floor, your toys are everywhere, and you've torn your curtains!
Dr. Griffiths: [Lizzy has unintentionally trashed her room after her first flying attempt] Look at this room! It looks like a cyclone hit it!
Lizzy: You don't have to understand. You just have to believe.
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Add a Commenttinker bell rocks!!!!!!!!!
BEST MOVIE EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This was my daughter's favorite of the three Tinkerbell movies, and mine too. It really keeps moving, without too much exposition that loses the attention of my three year old (and me too). I catch myself watching it, even though I've now seen it umpteen times in the last few weeks. (Any kids' movie that doesn't send me screaming into the night after three viewings is a good one!)
unable to watch movie...scratches on dvd prevent this movie from being watched...
This is such a delightful little story I can see why my grandchildren wanted to see it. I'm glad to see that at least some of the Disney films , still have an innocence to them.