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Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure

Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is a 2009 American animated adventure film directed by Klay Hall (in his feature directorial debut) and the second installment in the Disney Fairies franchise. Produced by Disneytoon Studios, it was animated by Prana Studios, and revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his 1904 play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on October 27, 2009.

The film was followed by more direct-to-video films: Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue, Secret of the Wings, The Pirate Fairy and Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast.

Plot[]

The nature-talent fairies are bringing Autumn to the mainland. Meanwhile, in Pixie Hollow, Tinker Bell is working on a new invention to help her friend Terence, but is summoned to meet Queen Clarion, Fairy Mary, and the Minister of Autumn. They show her a mystical moonstone and explain that every eight years, during the Autumn revelry, a blue harvest moon appears. Its light passes through the moonstone and creates blue-colored pixie dust which rejuvenates the pixie dust tree. Tink is assigned to create a ceremonial scepter to hold the moonstone.

Tinker Bell asks Terence to be her assistant, but as work on the scepter progresses, she becomes progressively annoyed at his overeager efforts. When asked to go find something sharp, Terence brings a compass to her workshop, irritating Tink, not bothering to look inside to see the sharp arrow. She bumps the compass, causing it to roll over and crush her newly completed scepter. Tink blames and lashes out at Terence and, after he leaves, her furious antics result in the compass accidentally smashing the moonstone as well.

At the theatre, Tinker Bell learns about a magic mirror, which, according to legend, granted two of three wishes before becoming lost. After falling out with Terence over her wanting him to give her extra pixie dust, Tink sets out in a balloon, intending to use the mirror’s third and last wish to repair the moonstone.

While trying to evade a hungry bat, a green firefly named Blaze crash lands into Tinker Bell's balloon, and a reluctant Tink allows him to accompany her. As they journey on, Tink thinks she has stumbled upon the stone arch that is said to lead way to the mirror. She leaves the balloon to get a closer look and leaves Blaze to watch it. However, the balloon’s anchoring gives way and it flies off. Tink and Blaze attempt to chase it, but the harsh winds knock them down.

Tinker Bell awakens the next morning and, with the help of some friendly insects, she and Blaze are led to the real stone arch. After evading two dim-witted trolls, they find the shipwreck where the mirror is. When Tink finally discovers the mirror, Blaze’s buzzing annoys her and she unwittingly wishes for Blaze to be quiet for a minute, wasting the third wish. Tink blames Blaze for distracting her, but then, realizing that her temper is what had gotten her in trouble in the first place, she apologizes to Blaze and breaks down crying, wishing that she could make up with Terence. She is then found by Terence, who has been following her after discovering her plans, even finding her lost balloon on the way. The two of them and Blaze escape the ship after being chased by a pack of rats.

On the way back to Pixie Hollow, Tinker Bell fixes the scepter by assembling the mirror, pieces of the original scepter that Terence has brought, and the sharp compass arrow. The balloon lands in the middle of the revelry and Tink unveils the scepter, which has been set with fragments of the shattered moonstone and a gem from the mirror’s handle, to the horror of the assembled fairies. The mirror’s gem refracts the blue moon’s light into the individual moonstone pieces, creating an enormous amount of blue pixie dust. Overjoyed, Tinker Bell and Terence join everyone in a procession to take the blue pixie dust to the pixie dust tree.

Cast[]

The voice actors and actresses are largely the same as in the previous film. America Ferrera did not reprise her role as Fawn and was replaced by newcomer Angela Bartys.

  • Mae Whitman as Tinker Bell, a tinker fairy.
  • Jesse McCartney as Terence, the pixie-dust keeper.
  • Jane Horrocks as Fairy Mary, the overseer of all tinker fairies.
  • Lucy Liu as Silvermist, a water fairy.
  • Raven-Symoné as Iridessa, a light fairy.
  • Kristin Chenoweth as Rosetta, a garden fairy.
  • Angela Bartys as Fawn, an animal fairy.
  • Rob Paulsen as Bobble, a wispy tinker fairy with large glasses. / Grimsley, a tall troll. / Mr. Owl
  • Jeff Bennett as Clank, a large tinker fairy with a booming voice. / Fairy Gary, the overseer of the pixie-dust keepers. / Leech, a short troll.
  • Grey DeLisle as Lyria, a storytelling fairy. / Viola, the Queen's herald. / Narrator
  • John DiMaggio as Redleaf, the Minister of Autumn.
  • Eliza Pollack Zebert as Blaze, a firefly.
  • Bob Bergen as Bugs / Creatures
  • Roger Craig Smith as Bolt, a pixie-dust keeper. / Stone, a pixie-dust keeper.
  • Allison Roth as French Fairy
  • Thom Adcox-Hernandez as Flint, a pixie-dust keeper.
  • Anjelica Huston as Queen Clarion, the queen of all Pixie Hollow.
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