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Sunday, May 11, 2014

Review #42 | Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure

Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is a follow up sequel to Tinker Bell and with the better established characters and the world of Tinker Bell, it has improved in storytelling.

Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure, 2009
This animated adventure follows the tiny pixie from Peter Pan Tinker Bell as she bands together with her fairy friends to create the famous Fall Scepter - a magical and important task, that will restore the world's supply of fairy dust, and set things right in Pixie Hollow for another year.
Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure is a delightful sequel to Tinker Bell and in my opinion better than the first one. In this movie it the team did a great job of forming a relationship between Tinker Bell and the ‘dust-keeper’ Terence.

The movie is for younger kids but it does a great job of telling a good story with unexpected final touches. I should also praise the animators for the comedic impressions they have made with Tinker Bell. Some moment are hilarious and really forms the characters alive.

It has a firm world where the audiences know what’s going on and really take off the journey with Tinker Bell. At the end, you get care and root for the main protagonist. It was a great decision at the end to pull the story to a better conclusion, not making the wish come true magically but to fix what was wrong and to admit that you were wrong and needed to ask for forgiveness.

Favorite Quote: (Terrence) Well, you know, every dust-keeper's gotta study dustology

Inside Outside Rating: 69%

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