Character » Tinker Bell appears in 314 issues.
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A 2009 sequel to the Tinker Bell feature film. A blue moon is coming and its light, when passing through the moonstone, will produce blue pixie dust and rejuvenate the fairy dust tree.
An 2008 animated film, featuring Tinker Bell's birth and introduction to the other fairies. As well as her struggles to find an occupation more respectable than tinkering.
Shrek 2 is the first sequel to 2001's Shrek. It is the highest grossing film of 2004.
A 2004 direct-to-video sequel to the Lion King which actually takes a "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead" approach to the events of the original film. It has Pumbaa and Timon as bystanders to every important scene and their own perspective of them.
An 2003 live-action adaptation of the novel. It features darker sublots such as Hook convincing Wendy to join him in piracy, leaving the unemotional Pan behind.
An 2003 live-action film, modernizing the Peter Pan characters. The Darlings are adoptive children of wealthy socialites. Provided for but otherwise ignored. They follow Pan and Tinkerbell, respectively a juvenile delinquent and an alcoholic drug addict to a much darker Neverland.
The villians have taken over the House of Mouse and it's up to Micky Mouse and the gang to reclaim their club.
A 2002 animated sequel to the Disney film. The film takes place during World War II. Growing up during the Blitz, Jane (the 11-year-old daughter of Wendy) has grown cynical. Until Hook arrives to abduct Wendy , mistakes Jane for her and takes her to Neverland.
Academy Award winning movie about an ogre, donkey, princess and the rest of the fairy tale universe.
An 1991 live-action film. Peter Pan has long entered the adult world, forgotten about Neverland and became a corporate lawyer. But Neverland has not forgotten him and Hook abducts his children. Peter has to regain his memory beforte rescuing them.
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An 1953 animated adaptation of the J. M. Barrie stories. Wendy Darling, a young girl of Edwardian era (1901-1910) London, and her siblings are taken to a visit of Neverland by the titular character, a boy refusing to age. While the adaptation loses the philosophical and tragic aspects of the novel, it is widely acclaimed for its sense of adventure and fun.
An 1924 live-action adaptation of the James Matthew Barrie. Closely followed the theatrical play. Tiger Lily, the main Native American character, was notably played by a Chinese American.
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