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Tinker Bell Director: Bradley Raymond Cast: Mae Whitman, Kristin Chenoweth, Raven Symone, America Ferrera

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  • DVD Release Date: 10/28/2008
  • Rating: Rated G
  • Sales Rank: 7,728

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Features

Pixie Hollow; Tinker Trainer - An All-New DVD-ROM Activity; Magical Guide To Pixie Hollow - Discover The Ancient Realm of Fairies with Tinker Bell; Ever Wonder - Discover how fairies put the "Wonder" in Natural Wonders; ; The Mainland; Creating Pixie Hollow - See how the filmmakers created this magical realm; ; All-New Music Video - Performed by Disney Channel's Selena Gomez; ; Deleted Scenes

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Disc #1 -- Tinker Bell
1. How Nature Gets Its Color/ Opening Credits [:00]
2. Born of Laughter [:00]
3. Tinker's Nook [:00]
4. Deliveries [:02]
5. Lost Things [:00]
6. The Queen's Review [:00]
7. Switching Talents [:32]
8. Still Trying [:08]
9. The Hawk [2:12]
10. "This Is Your Talent" [5:20]
11. Capturing the Sprinting Thistles [6:13]
12. "Be Proud of Your Talent" [1:31]
13. We Can Fix This! [4:28]
14. Saving Spring [3:07]
15. The Mainland Awaits [:49]
16. Closing Credits [5:23]
1. Chapter 1 [:00]
2. Chapter 2 [:00]
3. Chapter 3 [:00]
4. Chapter 4 [:02]
5. Chapter 5 [:00]
6. Chapter 6 [:00]
7. Chapter 7 [:32]
8. Chapter 8 [:08]
9. Chapter 9 [2:12]
10. Chapter 10 [5:20]
11. Chapter 11 [6:13]
12. Chapter 12 [1:31]
13. Chapter 13 [4:28]
14. Chapter 14 [3:07]
15. Chapter 15 [:49]
16. Chapter 16 [5:23]
1. Chapter 1 [:00]
2. Chapter 2 [:00]
3. Chapter 3 [:00]
4. Chapter 4 [:02]
5. Chapter 5 [:00]
6. Chapter 6 [:00]
7. Chapter 7 [:32]
8. Chapter 8 [:08]
9. Chapter 9 [2:12]
10. Chapter 10 [5:20]
11. Chapter 11 [6:13]
12. Chapter 12 [1:31]
13. Chapter 13 [4:28]
14. Chapter 14 [3:07]
15. Chapter 15 [:49]
16. Chapter 16 [5:23]

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Editorial Reviews

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 best to change it. It takes a disaster and a lot of help from her friends to realize the magic of being true to oneself. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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Nice Moviesby PACEastRutherford

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December 28, 2009: Our granddaughter wanted this movie - we gave it to her before Christmas & sat with her and her two younger brothers watching this. Not only did she enjoy it but her two younger brothers did as well as her grandparents. Cute movie - enjoyable to watch.

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September 08, 2009: Enjoyed this DVD, it was very vivid and I just wanted to reach out and touch the characters especially Cheese. A lesson in learning to enjoy & appreciate your gifts and talents as well as accepting you for you is provided in this story line. A delightful, fun, and humorous entertainment movie for the young and young at heart. Favorable review: a pure delight and pleasure.


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This item Rated Appropriate for Ages 4 and Up

Why We Rated This Appropriate for Ages 4 and UP

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  • Consumerism:

    There's a whole line of Pixie Hollow products (dolls, toys such as a Talking Cafe), a Web site, a video game, a book series, and even a magazine. Most things are highlighted in the booklet insert, along with food and airline offers and more... More

    There's a whole line of Pixie Hollow products (dolls, toys such as a Talking Cafe), a Web site, a video game, a book series, and even a magazine. Most things are highlighted in the booklet insert, along with food and airline offers and more Disney DVDs. Close

  • Messages

  • Sex:

    Tinker Bell gets ogled briefly by her fellow tinkers when she dresses in her very short dress for the first time.

  • Violence:

    A hawk swoops down menacingly on the fairies, cornering two in a tree and snapping its jaws. Some slapstick humor when things fall apart and animals get bonked. Renegade thistles destroy a section of Pixie Hollow, but no one gets hurt.

  • Drugs:

    Not an issue.

  • Language:

    "Tushie" is the most you'll hear.

What Parents Need to Know

About Tinker Bell

Parents need to know that the Fast Play feature that lets you start the DVD without the remote also pushes you to four previews for Disney movies and an ad for Disney Rewards. It would actually be faster to go to the menu and hit "play." There's also plenty for sale in the Tinker Bell line: dolls, toys, books, a magazine, a video game, and more. This simple story is mild on violence -- only one scene with a hawk snapping its jaws at fairies may be frightening -- and has a few good lessons about accepting and enjoying your own talents.

Families Can Talk About

Families can talk about how Tinker Bell learns to accept her talent, even if it isn't as glamorous as what the other fairies do. Why is Tinker Bell's talent so important to all fairies? Do you like to invent or fix things? Would it be more fun to you than pollinating flowers or making dew drops on spider webs?