Tinker Bell And The Pirate Fairy


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The animation looks pretty good and even if the target of these fairies movies are obviously little girls the fact that the story happen at Neverland might interest boys and men too! Here is the synopsis: "When a misunderstood dust-keeper fairy named Zarina steals Pixie Hollow's all-important Blue Pixie Dust and flies away to join forces with the pirates of Skull Rock, Tinker Bell and her fairy friends must embark on
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the adventure of a lifetime to return it to its rightful place. However, in the midst of their pursuit of Zarina, Tink's world is turned upside down. She and her friends find that their respective talents have been switched and they have to race against time to retrieve the Blue Pixie Dust and return home to save
Pixie Hollow. With Switched Talents - The Pirate Fairy Clip on Disney Video comedy, heart and epic thrills for the whole family, On A Review A Day it is Rated by 4/5 ratio and said The  and her friends as they set out to find Zarina, a fairy outcast who has stolen the all important blue pixie dust and taken it
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back to her band of wayward pirates. Will Tinker Bell get the dust back in time? Will the pirates' devious plan come to fruition? Will Disney ever stop milking the cash cow and show us how Tink ended up with Peter Pan? Well, the last question remains to be seen, but for the first two, watch the movie. I must say

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Tinker Bell movie series is one that I'm sure quite a few people aren't aware of. The first three were direct to DVD releases, with only the last two being released theatrically. But the kids and I have been watching since the beginning, and while the idea of an entire movie series based on the origin story of Tinker Bell doesn't sound all that good on paper, each instalment has actually managed to be decently entertaining.
So by chucking some pirate action into the fifth movie, what could go wrong? The Pirate Fairy follows Tinker Bell that I've enjoyed a few of the Tinker Bell movies a lot more than I was expecting, and this one was no exception. The pirate storyline seemed a bit tacked on at first, but it ends up being a very decent tie in to the leads to some interesting antics and some slapstick that the kids will find amusing. It's not

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an instant classic though. Sure, it's good, but it's certainly not polished enough to be on par with the Disney Classics. The plot is fairly simplistic and predictable, the acting is good, not great. The movie is quite short too, on par with the other Tinker Bells, but not really enough to justify paying for a full price cinema ticket. However, what is packed into the short run time is certainly entertaining. It's not going to
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be the movie of the year, hell, not or even movie of the week (I'm looking at you Lego Movie). But it's a good time for kids that parents will be able to watch without falling asleep, and isn't that just what we want in half term? By Lucin-vampire express her feel about: Tinkerbell and the Pirate Fairy - Zarina steals the Blue Pixie Dust after being relieved of her dust keeping duties – and allies herself with pirates – can
Tink and  her chums save the day before these pirates getting airborne?… It’s a kids movie – cartoon – not really got much adult humour – but it was a lot better than some of the other movies I’ve seen recently – wasn’t bored good time for kids that parents will be able to watch without falling asleep, and isn't that just what we want in half term? By Lucin-vampire express her feel about: Tinkerbell and thePirate Fairy - Zarina steals the Blue Pixie Dust after being relieved of her dust keeping duties – and allies herself with pirates – can Tink and her chums save the day before these pirates getting airborne?… It’s a kids movie – cartoon – not really got much adult humour – but it was a lot better than some of the other movies I’ve seen recently – wasn’t bored looking at my watch – nice to have explanations as well for the
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later Peter Pan stuff. Enjoyable for all – unless you’re a hardass who doesn’t like a good NICE movie lol…but I thought it was pretty cool and liked it! In an another review"Das Weally Cool" said It's Tinkerbell!! and she's back again for the 5th installment of her adventures! This one evolves around the inquisitive fairy dust keeper Zarina. Bless her, she asks so many questions and manages to get herself fired! Basically she goes off and joins up (and commands!) her own band of Pirates! She then steals the
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very important Blue fairy dust and uses it to create her own fairy dust tower (from which all fairy's get their fairy dust from!). We get to see a very different side of a young James Hook and also see the innocent beginnings of the "Ticking Croc"! This film really did have it all - all the fun of the fairies loosing their own talents (e.g. Tinkerbell is a Tinker/Techie, Iridessa is a Sun fairy etc.) - Swashbuckling with the
Pirates - "I am not a CODFISH!!!". Now most people think that because it's Tinkerbell this film would really only suit the females, WRONG! it has Pirates in it silly!! So appeals to the boys too! Being a fan of the whole Peter Pan thing, I really did enjoy this film, it kept all entertained and captivated throughout. It really was clever; some of the tie-ins, i.e. why Hook is so hating of fairies and how the Croc came to
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have a clock in his belly. The baby Croc was so cute! I foresee Disney releasing him as a captivated throughout. It really was clever; some of the tie-ins, i.e. why Hook is so hating of fairies and how the Croc came to have a clock in his belly. The baby Croc was so cute! I foresee Disney releasing him as a plush toy with ticking clock sound, I'd be buying one of those! AHEM!, anyway.. All good stuff! Source: A review A Day, Das Weally Cool, Das Weally Cool, Lucin-VampireDisney And More