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Trilli e le sue amiche partono per un'avventura in cerca di Zarina, una fata irretita dalla polvere magica blu. Insieme affrontano una banda di pirati guidati da un mozzo che diventerà Capit... Leggi tuttoTrilli e le sue amiche partono per un'avventura in cerca di Zarina, una fata irretita dalla polvere magica blu. Insieme affrontano una banda di pirati guidati da un mozzo che diventerà Capitan Uncino.Trilli e le sue amiche partono per un'avventura in cerca di Zarina, una fata irretita dalla polvere magica blu. Insieme affrontano una banda di pirati guidati da un mozzo che diventerà Capitan Uncino.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 5 candidature totali
Mae Whitman
- Tinker Bell
- (voce)
Tom Hiddleston
- James
- (voce)
Lucy Liu
- Silvermist
- (voce)
Raven-Symoné
- Iridessa
- (voce)
Megan Hilty
- Rosetta
- (voce)
Pamela Adlon
- Vidia
- (voce)
Angela Bartys
- Fawn
- (voce)
Jim Cummings
- Oppenheimer
- (voce)
- …
Carlos Ponce
- Bonito
- (voce)
Mick Wingert
- Starboard
- (voce)
Jeff Bennett
- Smee
- (voce)
- …
Rob Paulsen
- Bobble
- (voce)
Grey DeLisle
- MC Fairy
- (voce)
- (as Grey Griffin)
- …
Kari Wahlgren
- Sweetpea
- (voce)
- …
Jane Horrocks
- Fairy Mary
- (voce)
Jesse McCartney
- Terence
- (voce)
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Basically, it's the same story as the first movie, but that's not entirely a bad thing for this fifth enstallmen in the fairy franchise. We do get to see how Capt. Hook and his crew came around.
But the story is this misunderstood fairy gets in trouble and is banished from the Hollow. She joins up with the pirate crew to get it her way, but ends up getting stabbed in the back. But luckily she is rescued by Tinker Bell and her friends who are not amused by her ways as a pirate.
Entertaining movie, maybe not that much to grab adult viwers, unless you're a Disney fan like I am. But credit to the creativity by incorporating familiar faces into the movie to make it more connected to Peter Pan.
But the story is this misunderstood fairy gets in trouble and is banished from the Hollow. She joins up with the pirate crew to get it her way, but ends up getting stabbed in the back. But luckily she is rescued by Tinker Bell and her friends who are not amused by her ways as a pirate.
Entertaining movie, maybe not that much to grab adult viwers, unless you're a Disney fan like I am. But credit to the creativity by incorporating familiar faces into the movie to make it more connected to Peter Pan.
Once again the people at DisneyToon create a girlie fairy movie, and again I find myself enjoying it. How is this possible? I'm a serious, adult animation buff! I'm supposed to snort and say: Bah, this straight to DVD drivel is beyond me! Oh well, credit where credit is due, the people at DisneyToon sure know how to craft an entertaining bit of fluff. The animation looks good, the plot twists keep the story chugging along nicely, and how can you not like Tinkerbell and her adorable friends? Plus, there are some cool nods to Disney's original Peter Pan movie.
Bring on the sixth Tinkerbell movie I guess...
Bring on the sixth Tinkerbell movie I guess...
All of the Tinker Bell films personally were surprisingly enjoyable films, not perfect but great for its main target audience but sadly falling victim to "target audience stereotyping". Tinker Bell and the Pirate Fairy is the fifth film and quite possibly the best one, though all five are ranked very close together in terms of ratings. Maybe a few parts are a tad rushed and the dialogue is ropey at times, but what was good about the previous Tinker Bell films are evident also in Tinker Bell and the Pirate Fairy. The animation is not quite as beautiful as The Secret of the Wings but it is still very smooth moving and the colours are so warm and elegant, a far cry from "all gloss, no depth" quality. The action is thrillingly animated with no jerky editing in sight really. The music score has a Celtic touch but also have rousing and ethereal qualities too, that is sympathetically used, doesn't detract from the storytelling and match the visuals remarkably well. The songs are not the best in the world but for both the pirates and the fairies are cute and surprisingly hummable, with plenty of rouse and charm. The dialogue does have good-natured and suspenseful parts as well as the at times ropey ones, and of all the five films it's Tinker Bell and the Pirate Fairy that has the most eventful story that is bright, breezy and mostly solidly paced if rushed in spots. It has bags of charm and not only has parts that are genuinely funny like with Zarina but also some heartfelt ones too like Tinker Bell's return of the blue dust. Predictable? Yes. Charmless? Certainly not. The characters carry the film very nicely, James is an interesting villain, Zarina is a amusing addition and Tinker Bell is still a good identifiable role model. The voice acting is wonderful, especially from Christina Hendricks who makes a sassy contribution and Tom Hiddleston who shows with his suave yet subtly menacing delivery how he is born to play villains. Mae Whitman is very emotive though too, and the pirates and fairies are voiced with no obvious problems. To conclude, a pleasant and good film that is my personal favourite of the five and should be given a chance without prejudice. 8/10 Bethany Cox
I went to see this at the cinema and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I think out of all the TinkerBell movies that I have seen (I have watched all of them apart from 'Secret of The Wings') this is possibly the most interesting as the plot happens outside Pixie Hollow and it also has a bit of a mystical feel to it. Most young girls will like this film, but also, people like me who like fantasy, fairies, animations and bright cheerful things. It is very neat and tidy. The only slight let down is that this movie would have been a good opportunity to feature Captain Hook, but then again, perhaps that would have got it too mixed up with the Peter Pan franchise. All in all, a wonderful movie to brighten up anyone's day. I gave this an 8/10 because it was so great!
The only thing wrong with this film is the title. It is a story about 'pirates', but it's actually a 'Tinker Bell' movie and she should have been included in this title...Such as 'Tinker Bell's, The Pirate Fairy'. We watched this last night (07/21/2017), me, my mom, and my aunt and we are all beyond 50 years old. Then again, we love Disney! And we all thought this film should get more exposure. It is a gem indeed! If we all had pixie dust and believed in it, we wouldn't be so cruel to each other in this world. Why is the world so mean? Maybe we all need to spend more time watching Disney movies instead of focusing on each other's problems! Way to go Disney!! Keep the movies coming please!
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- QuizThe baby crocodile hatched is the same one in Peter Pan that torments Captain Hook, as seen as the baby crocodile eats a clock and chases James.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episodio #50.7 (2014)
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Written by Adam Watts and Andy Dodd
Produced by Adam Watts and Andy Dodd
Vocal Produced by Natasha Bedingfield
Performed by Natasha Bedingfield
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