Clochette et la créature légendaire
Original title: Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast
- Video
- 2014
- Tous publics
- 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
11K
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When the compassionate animal-fairy, Fawn, befriends the sleepy furry giant called the NeverBeast, persuading Queen Clarion and the vigilant Scout Fairies of its kindness is easier said than... Read allWhen the compassionate animal-fairy, Fawn, befriends the sleepy furry giant called the NeverBeast, persuading Queen Clarion and the vigilant Scout Fairies of its kindness is easier said than done. Is the peaceful Pixie Hollow in danger?When the compassionate animal-fairy, Fawn, befriends the sleepy furry giant called the NeverBeast, persuading Queen Clarion and the vigilant Scout Fairies of its kindness is easier said than done. Is the peaceful Pixie Hollow in danger?
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
Ginnifer Goodwin
- Fawn
- (voice)
Mae Whitman
- Tinker Bell
- (voice)
Rosario Dawson
- Nyx
- (voice)
Lucy Liu
- Silvermist
- (voice)
Raven-Symoné
- Iridessa
- (voice)
Megan Hilty
- Rosetta
- (voice)
Pamela Adlon
- Vidia
- (voice)
Danai Gurira
- Fury
- (voice)
Chloe Bennet
- Chase
- (voice)
Thomas Lennon
- Scribble
- (voice)
Jeff Corwin
- Buck
- (voice)
Olivia Holt
- Morgan
- (voice)
Grey DeLisle
- Narrator
- (voice)
- (as Grey Griffin)
Kari Wahlgren
- Robin
- (voice)
Anjelica Huston
- Queen Clarion
- (voice)
Featured reviews
This movie was enough to bring me to tears, and I'm an adult.
Very wonderful movie. I'm very saddened that this will be the last movie they are making in the Tinker Bell franchise—I would really like to see how Tinker Bell comes to meet Peter Pan and how what Disney has done ties into J.M. Barrie's story. However, though that will likely not happen (though, with this movie and The Pirate Fairy they come pretty close to getting into that story, which made me hopeful it would be done after this movie), I say they went out with a bang on this one. This one could be my most favorite, though I love them all! Not only entertaining for children but people of all ages. I hope they reconsider more movies. I feel we need one or two more!
Very wonderful movie. I'm very saddened that this will be the last movie they are making in the Tinker Bell franchise—I would really like to see how Tinker Bell comes to meet Peter Pan and how what Disney has done ties into J.M. Barrie's story. However, though that will likely not happen (though, with this movie and The Pirate Fairy they come pretty close to getting into that story, which made me hopeful it would be done after this movie), I say they went out with a bang on this one. This one could be my most favorite, though I love them all! Not only entertaining for children but people of all ages. I hope they reconsider more movies. I feel we need one or two more!
10tomlu1
This movie was as expected and like with all other Disney movie, it contains morals and values for kids to learn from. As the synopsis briefly describes, you can never judge a book by it's cover or in this case, the fangs.
As an adult, you can see the message they are relaying to everyone of all ages. Children especially because they need to know this stuff to develop into their positive character trait.
I also did not expect to cry from this movie. It's very touching and hits you in the heart. Loved ones will want to watch this together. Especially if you have kids. I just couldn't help but shed a few tears, and I'm not the type to get teary-eyed either.
Overall, this movie is cute, funny, adorable, touching, and keeps you drawn to the plot. Excellent!
As an adult, you can see the message they are relaying to everyone of all ages. Children especially because they need to know this stuff to develop into their positive character trait.
I also did not expect to cry from this movie. It's very touching and hits you in the heart. Loved ones will want to watch this together. Especially if you have kids. I just couldn't help but shed a few tears, and I'm not the type to get teary-eyed either.
Overall, this movie is cute, funny, adorable, touching, and keeps you drawn to the plot. Excellent!
And this is coming from somebody who enjoyed all the Tinkerbell films, and thought that the series got better and better with each film. Tinkerbell and the Legend of the Neverbeast has everything that makes the previous Tinkerbell films as winning as they are, and delivers even more.
The animation was something was got better with each film, and Tinkerbell and the Legend of the Neverbeast for me was the best-looking Tinkerbell film along with Secret of the Wings. The animation contains some truly gorgeous colours,vibrant and stylish backgrounds, a lot of imaginative detail and all the characters are well-modelled with all their movements convincing and with little signs of stiffness. It looks and sounds great on the DVD, the clarity of the picture quality helps make the animation so striking, and makes it more vivid. While the sound soars just as well, the sound effects are authentic and those of the darker moments have a suitably booming intensity.
Tinkerbell and the Legend of the Neverbeast's music score is whimsical, energetic and beautifully done too, and while the songs are not many they are sweet and catchy (the opening song being the most memorable). The story is a little predictable but well-paced and full of charm, it also contains a lot more emotion than the previous Tinkerbell films and is the darkest of the lot without being too scary or misplaced. The final act is thrilling and remarkably poignant, and the 'don't judge a book by its cover' message is conveyed very appropriately and never heavy-handedly. The characters are very likable and engaging, and their chemistry still charms. Fawn and Gruff are particularly well-written, and it was easy to be moved by their relationship, and the conflict with Nyx is done believably without being too intense. The voice work is terrific, with Ginnifer Goodwin's lively turn being truly infectious and Mae Whitman, Rosario Dawson and Anjelica Huston are also strong.
My only real complaint with a film that has very little wrong with it is some of the dialogue. A good deal of parts are warm and witty, but others are a bit ropey and while it didn't hurt to keep the comedy scarce some of it is a touch too forced. In conclusion, a very enjoyable and well-executed film and the best Tinkerbell film to date. 8/10 Bethany Cox
The animation was something was got better with each film, and Tinkerbell and the Legend of the Neverbeast for me was the best-looking Tinkerbell film along with Secret of the Wings. The animation contains some truly gorgeous colours,vibrant and stylish backgrounds, a lot of imaginative detail and all the characters are well-modelled with all their movements convincing and with little signs of stiffness. It looks and sounds great on the DVD, the clarity of the picture quality helps make the animation so striking, and makes it more vivid. While the sound soars just as well, the sound effects are authentic and those of the darker moments have a suitably booming intensity.
Tinkerbell and the Legend of the Neverbeast's music score is whimsical, energetic and beautifully done too, and while the songs are not many they are sweet and catchy (the opening song being the most memorable). The story is a little predictable but well-paced and full of charm, it also contains a lot more emotion than the previous Tinkerbell films and is the darkest of the lot without being too scary or misplaced. The final act is thrilling and remarkably poignant, and the 'don't judge a book by its cover' message is conveyed very appropriately and never heavy-handedly. The characters are very likable and engaging, and their chemistry still charms. Fawn and Gruff are particularly well-written, and it was easy to be moved by their relationship, and the conflict with Nyx is done believably without being too intense. The voice work is terrific, with Ginnifer Goodwin's lively turn being truly infectious and Mae Whitman, Rosario Dawson and Anjelica Huston are also strong.
My only real complaint with a film that has very little wrong with it is some of the dialogue. A good deal of parts are warm and witty, but others are a bit ropey and while it didn't hurt to keep the comedy scarce some of it is a touch too forced. In conclusion, a very enjoyable and well-executed film and the best Tinkerbell film to date. 8/10 Bethany Cox
While I initially considered the Tinker Bell films to be for girls, it is interesting to note that the male directors do a better job with these films than the female directors. In this installment it is Fawn's turn to steal the show. For the first time since the first film, Clank Bobble, and Fairy Mary does not feature in this film.
The film is not so much about Tinker Bell anymore, as she (again) takes a back seat in this adventure. This is a truly great installment with action, adventure, and suspense. This is the darkest entry in the series yet, and refreshing, actually, although it might give young kids nightmares. I also found this film's humor funny rather than silly, and none of the animation or events cartoonish. I also really enjoyed the new character, Nyx, who is probably the strongest character of any Tinker Bell movie yet.
The film was cute and sweet, as well, and has a beautiful ending. I loved it!
The film is not so much about Tinker Bell anymore, as she (again) takes a back seat in this adventure. This is a truly great installment with action, adventure, and suspense. This is the darkest entry in the series yet, and refreshing, actually, although it might give young kids nightmares. I also found this film's humor funny rather than silly, and none of the animation or events cartoonish. I also really enjoyed the new character, Nyx, who is probably the strongest character of any Tinker Bell movie yet.
The film was cute and sweet, as well, and has a beautiful ending. I loved it!
10geoffgee
I have no reservations in describing Tinkerbell and the Legend of the Neverbeast as "another perfect gem added to what is an already flawless series". In this, the sixth of the series so far (and hopefully not the last), Tinkerbell takes a back seat, while animal fairy Fawn finds herself thrust into the spotlight due to her double penchants of firstly following her heart rather than her head, and secondly of steadfastly believing that you shouldn't judge a book by its cover. Shifting the focus away from Tink is fine by me because Pixie Hollow is simply bristling with interesting characters who I feel I want to know more about. In this story Fawn proves herself to be a character with many endearing qualities - inquisitiveness, intrepidity, persistence in the face of obstacles, a sense of humour and ... lovely long hair. (I came out of the cinema feeling more than a little 'smitten' by Fawn in a similar way to how I'd been smitten by Tink a few years earlier. Just saying.) She also has awesome high-flying skills it seems. As with the other Tinkerbell films there are three or four better than average songs (also the incidental music throughout is worth noticing), sumptuous artwork, an absorbing story and the usual comical shenanigans amongst the fairies. Give the kid in yourself a treat and go see this (maybe even take the kids with you? Boys will probably like this as much as girls will.) I'm hoping to see Neverbeast at least once more before it finishes its run at the cinema - after which I'll be looking forward to buying the bu-ray as soon as it's released (probably early summer next year?). Has to be a 10/10. Love it.
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- TriviaThis film introduces a new type of fairy - the scout fairy. They protect Pixie Hollow from any danger or threat.
- ConnectionsFollows La fée Clochette (2008)
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- $31,836,701
- Runtime
- 1h 16m(76 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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