Clochette et la Pierre de Lune
Original title: Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure
- Video
- 2009
- Tous publics
- 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
13K
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Tinker Bell journey far North of Never Land to patch things up with her friend Terence and restore a Pixie Dust Tree.Tinker Bell journey far North of Never Land to patch things up with her friend Terence and restore a Pixie Dust Tree.Tinker Bell journey far North of Never Land to patch things up with her friend Terence and restore a Pixie Dust Tree.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Mae Whitman
- Tinker Bell
- (voice)
Jesse McCartney
- Terence
- (voice)
Jane Horrocks
- Fairy Mary
- (voice)
Lucy Liu
- Silvermist
- (voice)
Raven-Symoné
- Iridessa
- (voice)
Kristin Chenoweth
- Rosetta
- (voice)
Angela Bartys
- Fawn
- (voice)
Rob Paulsen
- Bobble
- (voice)
- …
Jeff Bennett
- Clank
- (voice)
- …
Grey DeLisle
- Lyria
- (voice)
- …
Eliza Pollack Zebert
- Blaze
- (voice)
Bob Bergen
- Bugs
- (voice)
- …
Roger Craig Smith
- Bolt
- (voice)
- …
Allison Roth
- French Fairy
- (voice)
Thom Adcox-Hernandez
- Flint
- (as Thom Adoc)
Anjelica Huston
- Queen Clarion
- (voice)
Pamela Adlon
- Vidia
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
Our family enjoys these Tinkerbell movies. So nice to watch a movie without a villain and that explores emotions as related to friend relationships. Also nice that there isn't any really frightening images or creatures. It's annoying how so many animated features gear towards pleasing adults with innuendos that sometimes fly over children's heads. These Tinkerbell movies appeal to children and adults without being crude and having to make us laugh every couple of minutes. They are charming and visually stunning. I like how Tinkerbell sees the error of her ways and makes good with Terrance in the end. Good moral to the story and very entertaining! I hope they will continue to make these movies.
All fans of Tinker Bell and her first movie have no reason to worry; "Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure" is a full-worthy sequel to the first movie. Considering that there's only one year of absence between the movies, the filmmakers have done a good job to make this a complete movie and not only a product for cash-cowing, like it easily could have been.
Although I enjoyed last years Tinker Bell adventure, I definitively enjoyed this film more. The previews who were released before the movie came out seemed very promising and the final movie definitively lived up to the expectations. This "sequel" is more dynamic in many ways. It opens with the catchy and inspiring "If You Believe". The plot is more engaging, more suspenseful and it has a few more action sequences than it's predecessor, but this is after all a G-rated family film, so it never crosses the line.
The film focus more on the relationship between Tink and Terence this time, which serves the movie well. Tink herself is presented as a versatile character and the fact that she actually talks feels never distracting in neither of the movies.
Otherwise, this film has the cuteness-factor like the first flick had, which only makes the experience more enjoyable, but it's also a bit more edgier in terms of the adventurous plot. The animation is even better this time, the characters are still likable and the cute score of Joel McNeely fits the movie well. Besides, there are more humor in the screenplay.
So don't hesitate by seeing this movie when it comes to DVD. It is a cute and sweet movie experience and a wonderful movie threat for kids and every Tinker Bell fan.
Although I enjoyed last years Tinker Bell adventure, I definitively enjoyed this film more. The previews who were released before the movie came out seemed very promising and the final movie definitively lived up to the expectations. This "sequel" is more dynamic in many ways. It opens with the catchy and inspiring "If You Believe". The plot is more engaging, more suspenseful and it has a few more action sequences than it's predecessor, but this is after all a G-rated family film, so it never crosses the line.
The film focus more on the relationship between Tink and Terence this time, which serves the movie well. Tink herself is presented as a versatile character and the fact that she actually talks feels never distracting in neither of the movies.
Otherwise, this film has the cuteness-factor like the first flick had, which only makes the experience more enjoyable, but it's also a bit more edgier in terms of the adventurous plot. The animation is even better this time, the characters are still likable and the cute score of Joel McNeely fits the movie well. Besides, there are more humor in the screenplay.
So don't hesitate by seeing this movie when it comes to DVD. It is a cute and sweet movie experience and a wonderful movie threat for kids and every Tinker Bell fan.
A movie designed for young girls is not something I would normally watch but I read where the visuals on the Blu-Ray DVD of this film was astounding. So....I rented it the other day to see how it looked. Hey, for $2, it was worth a shot.
Well, the visuals exceeded all expectations. This is as pretty an animated film as I've ever seen, and I've seen most of them. Animated films have looking better and better in recent years and in high-def, many of them look downright spectacular. But, a little girl's movie about Tinker Bell? Could that look as impressive as those big-budget, big-hyped films like "Cars," "Up," "Ice Age," etc.?
In a one-word answer: yes.
The colors in here are as good as anything I've seen. Your jaw drops as you watch scene-after-scene. It's amazing.
Is there "bad news?" Yes, at least for old codgers like me who don't want to hear the lead character ("Tinker Bell") whining, bitching-and-moaning much of the time. Is this Tinker Bell I saw years ago? No, this is the modern version, I guess: a pouting 13-14-year-old-like girl who can really get on your nerves the second half of this film. She's okay in the beginning but once she's airborne and some troubles start, plug your ears because she's constantly complaining, snapping at well-intentioned friends and simply becoming a real pain-in-the-butt.
If I ever see this DVD again, I'll just mute the second half of the film and marvel 100 percent at all the incredible artwork in here.
Well, the visuals exceeded all expectations. This is as pretty an animated film as I've ever seen, and I've seen most of them. Animated films have looking better and better in recent years and in high-def, many of them look downright spectacular. But, a little girl's movie about Tinker Bell? Could that look as impressive as those big-budget, big-hyped films like "Cars," "Up," "Ice Age," etc.?
In a one-word answer: yes.
The colors in here are as good as anything I've seen. Your jaw drops as you watch scene-after-scene. It's amazing.
Is there "bad news?" Yes, at least for old codgers like me who don't want to hear the lead character ("Tinker Bell") whining, bitching-and-moaning much of the time. Is this Tinker Bell I saw years ago? No, this is the modern version, I guess: a pouting 13-14-year-old-like girl who can really get on your nerves the second half of this film. She's okay in the beginning but once she's airborne and some troubles start, plug your ears because she's constantly complaining, snapping at well-intentioned friends and simply becoming a real pain-in-the-butt.
If I ever see this DVD again, I'll just mute the second half of the film and marvel 100 percent at all the incredible artwork in here.
Tinker Bell gets the great honor to build the Autumn Scepter to bring in Autumn in Pixie Hollow. To that scepter she is handed the moonstone that is used to sustain the Hollow's supply of Pixie Dust. The job does not go as planned and she ends up going on a dangerous mission to secure the survival of Pixie Hollow.
This second movie in the fairy franchise takes a step up from the first movie which was mostly to introduce us to Pixie Hollow, because the stakes get much higher and the imaginative world of the fairies is expanded with some mythology and interesting concepts of being a part of that world.
My only criticism is that the movie's message of forgiveness can be pretty hammered in at times when a more subtle approach would be enough.
But I loved Blaze, he was so cute and came to good use on the trip.
This second movie in the fairy franchise takes a step up from the first movie which was mostly to introduce us to Pixie Hollow, because the stakes get much higher and the imaginative world of the fairies is expanded with some mythology and interesting concepts of being a part of that world.
My only criticism is that the movie's message of forgiveness can be pretty hammered in at times when a more subtle approach would be enough.
But I loved Blaze, he was so cute and came to good use on the trip.
This is another great film from the world of Pixie Hollow. I've always loved Tinker Bell, and I think this film is another great addition to the adventures that she gets involved with.
This time, Autumn is coming, and Tinker Bell is chosen to create a scepter to hold a precious and fragile blue moonstone so that blue pixie dust can be created to restore the Pixie Dust Tree. But when her friend Terence creates annoyance by trying to be too helpful, she not only gets into an argument with him, but accidentally breaks the moonstone. Hoping to repair the moonstone, she goes on a quest to find a magic mirror which grants wishes.
The voice cast is great, the music is wonderful and it's just a wonderful film, even if, like the first one, it only goes for a short time. However, the return of Rob Paulsen and Jeff Bennett as Bobble and Clank provide great laughs for the film with their fireworks launcher! It's a fantastic film, and another great addition to the world of Tinker Bell.
This time, Autumn is coming, and Tinker Bell is chosen to create a scepter to hold a precious and fragile blue moonstone so that blue pixie dust can be created to restore the Pixie Dust Tree. But when her friend Terence creates annoyance by trying to be too helpful, she not only gets into an argument with him, but accidentally breaks the moonstone. Hoping to repair the moonstone, she goes on a quest to find a magic mirror which grants wishes.
The voice cast is great, the music is wonderful and it's just a wonderful film, even if, like the first one, it only goes for a short time. However, the return of Rob Paulsen and Jeff Bennett as Bobble and Clank provide great laughs for the film with their fireworks launcher! It's a fantastic film, and another great addition to the world of Tinker Bell.
Did you know
- TriviaIn its first two months of release, the DVD sales of the film brought in a revenue of $50 million.
- GoofsRendering error: At the end of the movie, during the procession carrying the Fall Scepter to the tree: The second row of banner fairies are missing their wings in one sequence.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Leo Little's Big Show: Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (2009)
- SoundtracksThe Gift Of A Friend
Written by Adam Watts, Andy Dodd, and Demi Lovato
Performed by Demi Lovato
Produced by John Fields
Arranged by Stephen Lu
Mixed by Bob Clearmountain
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- $30,000,000 (estimated)
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- $8,582,265
- Runtime
- 1h 21m(81 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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