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Prepare to enter a world unlike anything you've ever imagined - Pixie Hollow - where every day is filled with adventure. Share the extraordinary journey with Tinker Bell and all the Disney Fairies as they discover the power of friendship with faith, trust and a little bit of Pixie Dust.
This year's Autumn Revelry promises to be something special. A blue harvest moon will rise, allowing the Fairies to use a precious moonstone to restore the Pixie Dust Tree - the source of all their magic. But when Tinker Bell accidentally puts all of Pixie Hollow in jeopardy, she must venture out across the sea on a secret quest to set things right.
With some help from her friend Terence - and a charming, rascally firefly named Blaze - Tink braves an astonishing new world and discovers the greatest treasure of all
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Out of all the Tinker Bell movies this would be our favourite. The characters are all established and basically its just about Tinker Bell trying to fix a mistake that she has made. It shows the magic they possess and is great at explaining actions have consequences.
Tinker Bell is definitely a tinker in this movie and displays all of her abilities. You also get to learn a bit more about Terence and Silvermist has a bigger part to play. I love the glimpses that you get to see throughout Pixie Hollow and it teaches that valuable lesson that you need to be nice to your friends because you never know when you may need them.
This is the sort of movie that is great for everyone in the family to watch. I think everyone will take something special away from it. If not its lovely to just lie back and believe in fairies for the 80 odd or so minutes. Its refreshing to not have bad guys and horror instead Tinker Bell has created the mayhem all herself and she has to rectify it. Its always nice to have a happy ending and to know that everything will be alright in the end.
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