Viaja con Tinker Bell y sus amigas hadas hasta el prohibido mundo del misterioso Bosque del invierno, donde la curiosidad y el coraje llevarán a Tink hacia un apasionante descubrimiento y le... Leer todoViaja con Tinker Bell y sus amigas hadas hasta el prohibido mundo del misterioso Bosque del invierno, donde la curiosidad y el coraje llevarán a Tink hacia un apasionante descubrimiento y le revelará un mágico secreto que podría cambiar su vida para siempre.Viaja con Tinker Bell y sus amigas hadas hasta el prohibido mundo del misterioso Bosque del invierno, donde la curiosidad y el coraje llevarán a Tink hacia un apasionante descubrimiento y le revelará un mágico secreto que podría cambiar su vida para siempre.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 5 nominaciones en total
- Periwinkle
- (voz)
- Dewey
- (voz)
- …
- Silvermist
- (voz)
- Iridessa
- (voz)
- Rosetta
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- Vidia
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- Fawn
- (voz)
- Sled
- (voz)
- Spike
- (voz)
- Gliss
- (voz)
- Bobble
- (voz)
Opiniones destacadas
Full of sparkle and some charming characters, Tinker Bell's adventures in Never Never Land are just what they must be: an engrossing experience of wonder for youthful eyes, devoid of unnecessary brutality or subtextual messages for adults (well... not entirely... but almost). Thus a movie focused directly towards its target audience, but with enough sweet allure to at least keep parents in focus. Nonetheless Disney fails to avoid worrying trends to 'barbiefy' the faeries into slender voluptuous dolls. Never a Disney classic, but solidly entertaining with some dazzling Indian made animation (apparently a stark improvement on previous Tinker Bell movies) and enchanting enough to satisfy youth, while not dissuading adults.
Although there have been many previous Tinkerbell movies, this one concentrates on Tinkerbell and her background. As Tinkerbell becomes fascinated with the forbidden Winter Forest and the Winter Fairies, she embarks on a journey of self discovery and adventure as we delve into her past and explore where she came from.
Like all Disney movies, this movie has big, bold colors, realistic textures, and of course, 3D. We see swooping shots of caricatured forests, glistening glaciers, and picturesque little animals. And once you get over the obviously cheesy dialog, it's actually not a bad film. I wouldn't see it on my own, but if you're looking for something to see with your 7 year old daughter/niece, it's the perfect choice. There's something there for both genders, and it has the feel-good factor of a classic Disney animation.
Although this is not as good as other Disney's movies, such as Up and How to Train Your Dragon, it's a nice, 'pretty' movie. Overlook the wincing humor, and enjoy this film with kids, who will no doubt find the wit hilarious. Try to make it a family day, overpriced popcorn and drinks included.
She is tinker bell obsessed, we have the other three at home and when I saw that there was a new one at the movies was right in there.
The story is just beautiful. If you have a little girl who is fairy mad then this movie is a must! Waiting for it come out on DVD now as little miss hasn't stopped talking about it :)
100% 10 out of 10 good movie for the big kid adult as well. a few jokes in there that got the parents laughing and the kids were like huh.
all round, great movie for your little princess
"But if you're open-minded and good-hearted, your wings can take you Far beyond imagination." Despite this movie having a double cuteness (Tinker meets a twin sister) it was the least nice of them all, cute, but the simplest and silliest of the whole franchise...
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaHidden Mickey: When Tinker Bell climbs the book shelves, when she looks down, the mushroom table & chairs are in the trademark Mickey Mouse shape.
- ErroresIn tinker Bell 1, after the talent ceremony, Tinker Bell is escorted to tinker's Nook. On the way to Tinker's Nook, they passed through Winter Woods and saw the Winter fairies come back from bringing Winter to the "Mainland", so all the rules about winter dating back from "before Tinker Bell" makes no sense.
- Citas
[Tinker Bell is hiding in a grass woven basket, ready to be picked up by the snowy owls, and Bobble and Clank are trying to distract Fairy Mary by staying close to the basket, looking sheepish]
Bobble: Oh, we were just... seeing it off and uh...
Clank: Yeah, and we're just... sad to see it go...
[strokes and hugs the side of the basket]
Clank: Pretty basket!
Fairy Mary: [exasperated] Oh, for Heaven's sake! Let it GO!
- ConexionesFeatured in McClain Sisters: The Great Divide (2012)
- Bandas sonorasWe'll Be There
Music and Lyrics by Brendan Milburn and Valerie Vigoda
Performed by Sydney Sierota
Produced by Joel McNeely
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Detalles
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- Presupuesto
- USD 35,000,000 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 627,018
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 15 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1