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Directed by | Bradley Raymond |
Produced by | Helen Kalafatic Margot Pipkin |
Screenplay by |
Joe Ansolabehere Paul Germain Bob Hilgenberg Rob Muir |
Story by | Bradley Raymond Jeffrey M. Howard |
Starring |
Mae Whitman Pamela Adlon Lauren Mote Michael Sheen Lucy Liu Raven-Symoné Kristin Chenoweth Angela Bartys |
Music by | Joel McNeely |
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Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (United States) Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (International) |
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79 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $30—$35 million |
Box office | $10,872,752 |
Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue | |
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Developer(s) | EA Bright Light Studio |
Publisher(s) | Disney Interactive |
Distributor(s) | EA Distribution |
Director(s) | Bradley Raymond |
Composer(s) | Joel McNeely |
Platform(s) | Nintendo DS |
Release date(s) | September 22, 2010 |
Genre(s) | Adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue is a 2010 computer-animated comedy adventure film and the third installment of the Disney Fairies franchise produced by DisneyToon Studios. It is the sequel to the 2008 film Tinker Bell and the 2009 film, Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and 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 Disney's animated works. The film was produced using Digital 3D modeling. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on September 21, 2010. Unlike the other films in the series, it takes place entirely away from Pixie Hollow.
Like the other fairies, Tinker Bell attends fairy camp on the mainland. When she attempts to go find some lost things, Vidia asks her if she's going to the human house, which isn't far from camp. The question makes Tink curious and eventually sneaks off. Vidia follows behind to watch over her. When she reaches the house, she is amazed by their "horseless carriage". She takes the time to flitter around under the car, while Vidia tries to get her to leave. Eventually they do, but on their way back to camp, Tink and Vidia stumble upon a fairy-sized house made by Lizzy, a human girl who wishes to meet a real fairy. Tink immediately heads in to investigate, despite Vidia's constant warnings. Tink claims it to be perfectly safe, so Vidia slams the door shut in an attempt to scare her but unintentionally locks Tink inside. When Lizzy begins to approach the house, Vidia tries to free Tink to no avail. Lizzy discovers Tink inside and takes her to her home. She prepares to show Tink to her father, Dr. Griffiths, a very busy and serious scientist, but upon seeing all the butterflies he has pinned in display for research, she decides to keep Tink a secret.