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Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure

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Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is a 2009 computer animated film based on the Disney Fairies franchise produced by DisneyToon Studios. It is a sequel to 2008's Tinker Bell, and also revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in animated works by the Walt Disney Company. It was released on DVD and Blu-Ray by Walt Disney Home Video on October 27, 2009.

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[edit] Plot

The fairies (Mae Whitman, Kristin Chenoweth, Lucy Liu, Raven-Symone, Angela Bartys) are bringing to the mainland the season of leaves, hibernation, chilly breezes, and pumpkins: Autumn. Every eight years, there is a blue moon in Pixie Hollow. When the light of the blue moon passes through a precious moonstone, it creates blue pixie dust to restore the pixie dust tree. The Autumn Revelry is an event in which the fairies gather to collect dust and to bring it to the pixie dust tree.

In order to have this revelry though, a scepter is to be made each blue moon by a fairy of a talent group different of all the past talents. Tinker Bell is recommended to make the new scepter for the tinker talents, but she has trouble coping with her friend Terence (Jesse McCartney) as he tries too hard to be helpful, and not so secretly wants to be more-than-friends with her. Tinker Bell finds him annoying and noisy. An accident occurs, causing the scepter and the precious moonstone to break. She goes on a quest her new friend Blaze to find the magic mirror, which grants three wishes. However, pirates had already used up two of the wishes before they lost the mirror. This means Tinker Bell only has one chance to make a wish with it.

She wastes the wish telling Blaze to be quiet. In anguish, she wishes for Terence, knowing it wouldn't work. But Terence appears behind her because he had been following her after seeing the plans back in her house. They leave the island together, and as the head back to Pixie Hollow, they fix the scepter using the mirror, the scepter pieces, and the moonstone pieces. With all her adventures, she finds the magic of friendship, humility (not blaming others for everything) and love, and at the end of the movie, she is ready to give the scepter to Queen Clarion.

When she presents the scepter, all the fairies see it in pieces and are alarmed, but the moon rays fall upon the scepter making the largest amount of fairy dust in history. Tinker Bell then leads the fairies to the tree where they strengthen it and the movie ends with the song "Take to the Sky".

[edit] Cast

The voice actors are largely the same as in the previous film. America Ferrera did not return to voice Fawn and was replaced by Angela Bartys.

[edit] Music

The score to the film was composed by Joel McNeely, who scored the first Tinker Bell film. He recorded the music with an 82-piece ensemble of the Hollywood Studio Symphony and Celtic violin soloist Máiréad Nesbitt at the Sony Scoring Stage.

[edit] Soundtrack

The soundtrack was released on September 22, 2009, and contains songs from and inspired by the film. The soundtrack also contains "Fly To Your Heart" from the first film.

  1. "Gift Of A Friend" - Demi Lovato
  2. "Take To The Sky" - Jordan Pruitt
  3. "Where The Sunbeams Play" - Méav Ní Mhaolchatha
  4. "Road To Paradise" - Jordin Sparks
  5. "I'll Try" - Jesse McCartney
  6. "If You Believe" - Lisa Kelly of Celtic Women
  7. "Magic Mirror" - Tiffany Thornton
  8. "The Magic Of A Friend" - Haley Orrantia
  9. "It's Love That Holds Your Hand" - Jonatha Brooke
  10. "A Greater Treasure Than A Friend" - Savannah Outen
  11. "Pixie Dust" - Ruby Summer
  12. "Fly Away Home" - Alyson Stoner
  13. "Fly To Your Heart" - Selena Gomez

[edit] Release

The film was released Mexico and various parts of South America in September 2009, and in the United States on 27th October 2009. The film will be released on DVD and Blu-Ray in the United Kingdom on 16th November 2009.

[edit] Sequel

Three additional sequels, titled Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue, Tinker Bell: A Winter Story and Tinker Bell: Race Through the Seasons have been announced.

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