

It's also not necessarily *just* for girls. The voice acting is quite good - Angelica Huston returns with her regal Queen Clarion, Lucy Liu is always hilarious as water-talent fairy, Silvermist, and of course, I adore Jane Horrocks, who's back as Fairy Mary. There's no villain, it's all about the forces of nature. This is a great film for those of you with littles - there's nothing scary in it - unless you have a thing about ice. I like that Tinker Bell questions authority - she does research, she looks for answers, and she tries to change things. and eventually, find themselves in a situation where they have to try and save Pixie Hollow.Īgain, I like the Disney Fairies. The two fairies become fast friends, introduce each other to their group of friends, marvel at their cultural differences. It includes a bomb scare, an evacuated theatre, a pixie party cancellation, a pixie party un-cancellation, loads of extra time with Periwinkle and Tinker Bell, two more trips back to the theatre, and it ends, as it always does, with me in my nightgown in our kitchen, wearing toddler fairy wings that kind of cut off the circulation to my arms, dancing around to "The Great Divide" with my three-year old.

I have a whole story about our experience going to see this film. To wit: They ran Secret of the Wings for two weeks in early September, and before each showing of the film, Tinker Bell and Periwinkle (the new fairy) came out on stage and danced a little number - and then they MADE IT SNOW IN THE THEATRE.
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But as denizens of Los Angeles, we are lucky to have the El Capitan - the Disney movie theater, which does spectacular events surrounding Disney films, and makes going to the movies an incredible experience. October 23rd, if you're looking at my white board, or any of my other calendars that I marked, YES MARKED. Using this analogy, you could say that Tinker Bell: The Great Fairy Rescue was our A Dance With Dragons. Ah! The benefits of being a late adopter! But then you catch up, and suddenly you're forced into an agonizing wait for the next one to come out.

You just plow through them, and don't have the agonizing wait of several years in between installments. Which is like being new to reading Game of Thrones. Vivi is three now, and so we were new to the first three Tinker Bell movies. Plus, Tinker Bell is spunky, curious, makes mistakes, and learns from them. To me, they're similar to the X-Men, in that each one of them has a very specific power, or "talent," that they use in very particular ways. Why? Because they're all friends, they have specific jobs that they're good at, and they have to work together to make the seasons, or the world tumbles into chaos. Let's just kick this off by saying: Diana Prince and Leia Organa aside, I am not too keen on the prospect of bringing the whole princess thing into my house.
