The much anticipated adventures of the world’s best loved ‘feisty fairy’, Tinker Bell, continues with the most enchanted animated tale of the year Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure.
Making it’s UK debut exclusively on Disney Blu-ray and DVD from the 16 November, the all new uplifting adventure from Walt Disney Pictures is set to not only entertain little girls but the whole family.
Tinker Bell, voiced by Mae Whitman (Hope Floats, One Fine Day), returns and is again joined by an impressive voice cast including America Ferrera (Ugly Betty) as Fawn, Lucy Liu (Kung Fu Panda) as Silvermist, Raven-Symoné (That’s So Raven) as Iridessa and Jesse McCartney (Horton Hears a Who) as Terence.
In addition, the Academy Award-winning actress Anjelica Huston (The Darjeeling Limited, Medium) reigns over Pixie Hollow as the voice of Queen Clarion.
The second of four films in the Disney Fairies franchise, the pedigree of filmmakers associated with the franchise continues.
Klay Hall (The Simpsons, King of the Hill) directs whilst Disney/Pixar’s John Lasseter oversees the development of the Disney Fairies movie franchise as Chief Creative Officer for Walt Disney Studios.
The latest instalment explores Tinker Bell’s world Pixie Hollow and beyond in greater depth and audiences are given a further insight into her complex character and personality.
As she’s tasked by Queen Clarion to create an Autumn Sceptre to hold a precious Moonstone, can Tink really rise to the challenge without losing so much along the way?
Tinker Bell is thrilled! She has been selected to create the prestigious Autumn Sceptre to commemorate the rare Blue Moon.
Her friend Terence, while trying to help Tink, only gets on her nerves which leads temperamental Tink to explode in frustration. Her angry words shatter their friendship.
In the midst of her rage, Tink accidentally destroys the sceptre’s fragile moonstone. Weeks of work gone. Now, to fix the moonstone, Tink must embark on a perilous quest for the enchanted mirror of Incanta. But on this journey, she discovers there is no greater treasure than a true friend.