Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure explained

Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure
Director:Klay Hall
Producer:Sean Lurie
Narrator:Grey DeLisle
Music:Joel McNeely
Editing:Jeremy Milton
Studio:Disneytoon Studios[1]
Distributor:Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment[2]
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Runtime:82 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:$30—$35 million[3]
Gross:$8.6 million[4]

Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is a 2009 American animated adventure film directed by Klay Hall (in his feature directorial debut) and the second installment in the Disney Fairies franchise. Produced by Disneytoon Studios, it was animated by Prana Studios, and revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie in his 1904 play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on October 27, 2009.[5]

The film was followed by more direct-to-video films: Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue, Secret of the Wings, The Pirate Fairy and Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast.

Plot

The nature-talent fairies are bringing Autumn to the mainland. Meanwhile, in Pixie Hollow, Tinker Bell is working on a new invention to help her friend Terence, but is summoned to meet Queen Clarion, Fairy Mary, and the Minister of Autumn. They show her a mystical moonstone and explain that every eight years, during the Autumn revelry, a blue harvest moon appears. Its light passes through the moonstone and creates blue-colored pixie dust which rejuvenates the pixie dust tree. Tink is assigned to create a ceremonial scepter to hold the moonstone.

Tinker Bell asks Terence to be her assistant, but as work on the scepter progresses, she becomes progressively annoyed at his overeager efforts. When asked to go find something sharp, Terence brings a compass to her workshop, irritating Tink, not bothering to look inside to see the sharp arrow. She bumps the compass, causing it to roll over and crush her newly completed scepter. Tink blames and lashes out at Terence and, after he leaves, her furious antics result in the compass accidentally smashing the moonstone as well.

At the theatre, Tinker Bell learns about a magic mirror, which, according to legend, granted two of three wishes before becoming lost. After falling out with Terence over his refusal to give her extra pixie dust, Tink sets out in a balloon, intending to use the mirror’s third and last wish to repair the moonstone.

While trying to evade a hungry bat, a green firefly named Blaze crash lands into Tinker Bell's balloon, and a reluctant Tink allows him to accompany her. As they journey on, Tink thinks she has stumbled upon the stone arch that is said to lead way to the mirror. She leaves the balloon to get a closer look and leaves Blaze to watch it. However, the balloon’s anchoring gives way and it flies off. Tink and Blaze attempt to chase it, but the harsh winds knock them down.

Tinker Bell awakens the next morning and, with the help of some friendly insects, she and Blaze are led to the real stone arch. After evading two dim-witted trolls, they find the shipwreck where the mirror is. When Tink finally discovers the mirror, Blaze’s buzzing annoys her and she unwittingly wishes for Blaze to be quiet for a minute, wasting the third wish. Tink blames Blaze for distracting her, but then, realizing that her temper is what had gotten her in trouble in the first place, she apologizes to Blaze and breaks down crying, wishing that she could make up with Terence. She is then found by Terence, who has been following her after discovering her plans, even finding her lost balloon on the way. After the two of them reconcile, they and Blaze escape the ship after being chased by a pack of rats.

On the way back to Pixie Hollow, Tinker Bell fixes the scepter by assembling the mirror, pieces of the original scepter that Terence has brought, and the sharp compass arrow. The balloon lands in the middle of the revelry and Tink unveils the scepter, which has been set with fragments of the shattered moonstone and a gem from the mirror’s handle, to the horror of the assembled fairies. The mirror’s gem refracts the blue moon’s light into the individual moonstone pieces, creating an enormous amount of blue pixie dust. Overjoyed, Tinker Bell and Terence join everyone in a procession to take the blue pixie dust to the pixie dust tree.

Voice cast

The voice actors and actresses are largely the same as in the previous film.[6] America Ferrera did not reprise her role as Fawn and was replaced by newcomer Angela Bartys.

Crew

Production

Because the film takes place in the cooler weather of autumn, the costume design for Tinker Bell called for a more realistic outfit. Designers added a long-sleeve shirt, shawl, leggings and boots to her costume. Said director Klay Hall, "In the earlier films, she wears her iconic little green dress. However, it being fall and there being crispness in the air, in addition to this being an adventure movie, her dress just wouldn't work".[8]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was released on September 22, 2009, and contains songs from and inspired by the film. The soundtrack includes "Gift of a Friend" by Demi Lovato, which was released as a promotional single on December 16, 2009. The soundtrack also contains "Fly to Your Heart" from the first film.[9]

  1. "Gift of a Friend"  - Demi Lovato
  2. "Take to the Sky"  - Jordan Pruitt
  3. "Where the Sunbeams Play"  - Méav Ní Mhaolchatha
  4. "Road to Paradise"  - Jordin Sparks
  5. "I'll Try"  - Jesse McCartney
  6. "If You Believe"  - Lisa Kelly
  7. "Magic Mirror"  - Tiffany Thornton
  8. "The Magic of a Friend"  - Hayley Orrantia
  9. "It's Love That Holds Your Hand"  - Jonatha Brooke
  10. "A Greater Treasure Than a Friend"  - Savannah Outen
  11. "Pixie Dust"  - Ruby Summer
  12. "Fly Away Home"  - Alyson Stoner
  13. "Fly to Your Heart"  - Selena Gomez

Japanese singer Ayumi Hamasaki's song "You Were..." was chosen as the theme song for the Japanese-language version of the movie.[10]

Score

Intrada Records released an album of Joel McNeely's score on February 2, 2015, through the label's co-branding arrangement with Walt Disney Records. Unlike the first movie, none of McNeely's score has been previously released. The score to the film was composed by Joel McNeely, who scored the first Tinker Bell film. He recorded the music with an 82-piece ensemble of the Hollywood Studio Symphony and Celtic violin soloist Máiréad Nesbitt at the Sony Scoring Stage.[11]

  1. Tapestry
  2. If You Believe/Main Title  - Lisa Kelly
  3. Pixie Dust Factory
  4. Where Are You Off To?
  5. Pixie Dust Express
  6. The Hall of Scepters
  7. Maybe I Can Help
  8. The Fireworks Launcher
  9. The Finishing Touch/I Had a Fight with Tink
  10. Fairy Tale Theatre  - Grey DeLisle and Julie Garnyé
  11. Tink Sails Away
  12. Tink Tries for More Pixie Dust
  13. I'm on My Own
  14. Sailing Further North
  15. Blaze the Stowaway
  16. I'll Take First Watch
  17. The Lost Island
  18. Tink Finds the Arch
  19. Troll Bridge Toll Bridge
  20. The Ship That Sunk
  21. Searching the Ship
  22. They Find the Mirror of Encanta
  23. I Was Wrong
  24. Rat Attack
  25. I Can't Do This Without You
  26. Presenting the Autumn Scepter
  27. Our Finest Revelry Ever
  28. If You Believe, Part 2  - Lisa Kelly
  29. Gift of a Friend  - Demi Lovato
  30. Where the Sunbeams Play  - Méav Ni Mhalchatha

Gift of a Friend

Gift of a Friend
Cover:GiftofaFriend.jpeg
Border:yes
Type:Promotional single
Artist:Demi Lovato
Album:Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure
Released:[13]
Recorded:2009
Genre:Pop rock
Length:3:25
Label:Walt Disney, Hollywood
Producer:John Fields

"Gift of a Friend" was released as a promotional single on December 16, 2009.[14] A music video was released for the song on September 4, 2009. It is performed by Demi Lovato and also appears as a bonus track on her second studio album Here We Go Again, a new mix of the song appears on the compilation album .

Release

The film premiered at the United Nations Headquarters on October 25, 2009. Kiyotaka Akasaka, Under-Secretary-General for Communications and Public Information, named Tinker Bell the "honorary Ambassador of Green" to help promote environmental awareness among children.[15] [16]

The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment in the United States on October 27, 2009.[2] and in the United Kingdom on November 16, 2009.[17] It debuted on the Disney Channel on November 29, 2009. In its first two months of release, DVD sales brought in about $50 million in revenue for 3.25 million units sold.[18]

Video game

Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure
Developer:Hyde, Inc.
Publisher:Disney Interactive Studios
Released:October 27, 2009
Genre:Adventure
Modes:Single-player, multiplayer
Platforms:Nintendo DS, Leapster

Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is an adventure game for the Nintendo DS. Like the previous game, the player plays as Tinker Bell in a free-roaming Pixie Hollow, using the touch screen to maneuver the character, move to other maps and play various minigames. The player must, for example, touch an arrow on the screen to move to another map or characters to speak to them. The touch screen is used in the item repair minigames as well. For example, the player must trace the pattern of a groove to clear it or rub the item to clean stains. The DS microphone is used to create wind to loosen leaves and petals or blow dust from an item being repaired. The highest rank on 'Tinker bell' is Champion of the Craft.

Different gameplay mechanics can also be acquired in-game, which require specific use of the touch screen. These include:

Also present in the game is a "Friendship Meter", which serves as an indicator to measure the player's relationship with other characters. It can be filled by presenting the respective character with their favorite item, accomplishing tasks or even simply speaking to them. The meter can also be depleted, however, by not speaking to the character for extended periods of time, giving an unwanted gift or missing a repair deadline.

Features:

Other media

A 32-page interactive digital children's book was released by Disney Digital Books in September 2009.[19]

Additional sequels

See main article: Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue, Pixie Hollow Games, Secret of the Wings, The Pirate Fairy and Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast. Four additional sequels titled Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue,[20] [21] Pixie Hollow Games, Secret of the Wings, and The Pirate Fairy[22] have all been released, while one additional sequel Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast, was released in Spring 2015.[23]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure. AFI Catalog of Feature Films. September 14, 2023.
  2. Web site: Tinkerbell and the Lost Treasure. Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. 2 March 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100305151813/http://disneydvd.disney.go.com/tinker-bell-and-the-lost-treasure.html. 5 March 2010.
  3. News: McClintock. Pamela. How Tinker Bell Became Disney's Stealthy $300 Million Franchise. August 5, 2014. The Hollywood Reporter. April 3, 2014. ...each were made for $30 million to $35 million and together have grossed $225 million in U.S. DVD sales,.... April 24, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140424050004/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/how-tinker-bell-became-disneys-692559. live.
  4. Web site: Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (2009). Box Office Mojo. September 14, 2023.
  5. Web site: Tinkerbell and the Lost Treasure. Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. 2 March 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100305151813/http://disneydvd.disney.go.com/tinker-bell-and-the-lost-treasure.html. 5 March 2010.
  6. Web site: Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Cast Credits. IMDb. 2 March 2010. 11 September 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100911170654/http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1216516/fullcredits. live.
  7. Web site: Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure [Blu-ray] - DVD ]. Ed Perkis . Cinema Blend . 5 July 2010 . 8 January 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100108014533/http://cinemablend.com/dvds/Tinker-Bell-and-the-Lost-Treasure-Blu-ray-4275.html . live .
  8. News: 'Lost Treasure' tinkers with pixie's evolution . Brandy McDonnell . The Oklahoman . 6 November 2009 . dead . https://archive.today/20120711183311/http://blog.newsok.com/bamsblog/2009/11/06/tinker-bell-gets-a-makeover-in-tinker-bell-and-the-lost-treasure/ . 11 July 2012 .
  9. Web site: Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Soundtrack. Amazon.com. 2 March 2010.
  10. News: Ayumi Hamasaki's 'You were...' chosen as Tinkerbell theme song . July 31, 2018 . LiveJournal . November 19, 2009 . July 29, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210729124957/https://japan-now.livejournal.com/307948.html . live .
  11. Web site: Joel McNeely scores Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure. Scoring Sessions. Dan. Goldwasser. 13 May 2009. 2 March 2010. 2 September 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100902140126/http://www.scoringsessions.com/news/188. live.
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  15. News: Tinker Bell Appointed 'Honorary Ambassador of Green' to UN . Kiki Ryan . Politico . 31 October 2009 . 5 July 2010 . 17 November 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091117120957/http://www.politico.com/click/stories/0910/tinker_bell_appointed_honorary_ambassador_of_green_.html . live .
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  19. News: Disney Brings Story Time to the Web . Chloe Albanesius . PC Magazine . 29 September 2009 . 17 September 2017 . 15 December 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181215225243/https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2353540,00.asp . live .
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