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pixiehollowsource · 8 months
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Tinker Bell + her water fairy dress
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scaredsofmyguitar · 9 months
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dreams do come true
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flammelikeshookdust · 6 months
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pixiedusttree · 2 months
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I drew this like a year ago and just realized I never posted it here??? Anyway follow my art Instagram @ erinfaery
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incorrectneverland · 5 months
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Wendy: What do you see when you look at him?
Smee: *Looks at Hook then back at Wendy* metaphorically or literally?
Wendy: Metaphorically as we discussed.
Smee: He's just a little guy, who cries a lot and I think he's terrified but he's trying so hard to be brave and I don't think he believes I'm proud of him.
Wendy: Wow...you really have no Ill will towards him.
Smee: How can I when he's just a little guy? Fished him out of the ocean just the other day he can't take care of himself, he's a little mean but it's just what he thinks will make him more mature because he doesn't know what being a grown up is.
Wendy: you're smaller than him.
Smee: Physically yeah but metaphorically no.
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yen-sids-tournament · 1 month
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Animated 2: Return to Neverland v The Pirate Fairy v Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast
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Return to Never Land {originial-Peter Pan (1953)} *spoilers?*
It follows Wendy's canonical daughter Jane, in every version of the story where Peter returns to the Darling's window, he meets Jane, and this story gives her her own adventure. with Wendy as a turn of the century child, it isn't too much of a stretch to assume Jane would be growing up in the middle of a deeply contentious time in British History, that being the London bombings of World War 2, and Unlike Wendy, whom needed to understand that she didn't WANT to never grow up and embrace her coming maturity as it arrives, Jane had been thrown into a position in her family where she had needed to grow up too fast, and in her trip to Neverland understand the importance of that child-like wonder she had nearly lost. As such, she starts out deeply skeptical and frustrated by the nonsensical nature of Neverland, and being more trusting of adults than of children whose attempts of 'playing with her' were little more than bullying with the thin veneer of 'just a game', which ultimately allows her to be manipulated by Hook. But even then manages to grow attached to the lost boys and connect with Peter and due to her inability to fly for most of the movie had almost fully integrated into the world of Neverland and became the first Lost Girl by the time of the third act. While it's held back by the painfully early 00's music it's ultimately a very compelling story about a child in a deeply traumatizing situation finding temporary haven in a place untouched by the war that had so deeply distorted her worldview and ultimately reclaiming her right to have a childhood after constant danger of death and destruction had nearly wrenched it from her entirely. (also there's no racist Native American stereotypes that exist just for the sake of themselves and could have easily been some sort of fantasy species but nahhh it was the 50s so native americans were SUPER okay to be racist about/s)
The Pirate Fairy {original-Tinker Bell (2008)}
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Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast {original Tinker Bell (2008)}
It centres around Fawn aka the best Disney Fairy, KT Tunstell did the soundtrack which absolutely slaps and is unironically on my main playlist to this day. It made me cry when i watched it for the first and subsequent times. Its just so sweet and wholesome. Also apparently spice girl Mel B voiced a minor character in the UK release??? The voice casting alone makes this one of the franchises and films of all time.
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andreadarcyart · 1 year
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Fairyary Day 19: Silvermist 🧚‍♀️
I’ll be the first to tell you that I was a Silvermist fan girl from a very young age and thought she was so graceful and pretty 😭💖 It’s worth mentioning that because of Silvermist I became very attached to other people with water based powers in other mediums 😂 She definitely started a trend that exists to this day for me 🌊
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bylerisrequited · 24 days
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here me out...
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flammechesdoodles · 1 year
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wet idiot
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crisp-sweet-pink-lady · 8 months
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Vidia and her sunglasses being a mood
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not-wholly-unheroic · 3 months
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pixiehollowsource · 8 months
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The Pirate Fairy (2014) dir. Peggy Holmes
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beef-unknwn · 3 months
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ough...... womamn
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flammelikeshookdust · 6 months
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Had to draw this with them at some point 🤷‍♀️
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tinkersclankandbobble · 9 months
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I have a beef with Fairy Gary.
This topic came up at work last week when my coworker was watching Pirate Fairy at their desk, so I’m going to include many of their thoughts in this post.
We think that Zarina’s desire to study and understand Pixie Dust is a perfectly normal thing for a Dust Keeper to want to do. I mean, if your whole Talent revolves around the very lifeblood of Fairy life, wouldn’t you want to understand anything and everything about it? It’s honestly crazy that Zarina is the ONLY fairy that thinks this way. But any time she brings up the topic of “Why does Pixie Dust do the things it does?” She’s always shut down… by whom? Fairy Gary. Well, ok, other Dust Keepers also think she’s weird for her fascination, but they likely learned that from their leader, Gary.
So why does Gary think Pixie Dust shouldn’t be tampered with? We don’t know! The films never tell us. All we know about before Zarina is successful with her alchemy is that we’ve got the gold flying dust and the blue dust that makes more dust… or whatever it does in Lost Treasure… sustains the Tree? I’m admittedly a little confused about Blue Dust’s purpose outside what it does in The Pirate Fairy.
So Zarina does her little alchemy stuff. Makes the Light Talent, Fast Flying Talent and Garden Talent dusts, and really, it’s INCREDIBLE!!! Tink of course is concerned with what Zarina is doing, but that’s understandable. She’s a Tinker, not a Dust Keeper. In all likelihood, she’d be on the side of “dust shouldn’t be messed with” because she doesn’t understand it. But Zarina has been shown to be studying Dust for a while, and she clearly had a handle on her alchemy from the moment it started working. The only reason why there was a problem was because she tripped! Sure she was doing a lot at once, but who wouldn’t be excited about their life work suddenly bearing fruit?
So this is where our beef with Gary starts. When Zarina’s plants destroy the dust depot ON ACCIDENT Gary sees the pink dust, and is fearful, not astonished, and what does he do? He fires Zarina. He doesn’t even ask her how she did this, or question if she may have just found Pink Pixie Dust. Nope, just fires her and says she’s too dangerous, doesn’t hear her side of the story at all.
Cut to the end of the movie to explain why I have such a problem with this sparrowman. He fires Zarina, and yeah he may look a little sad in the moment, maybe a bit fearful, but between that moment and the ending where he welcomes Zarina back with open arms and no questions asked, we see NOTHING suggesting that he regrets his decision to fire her. We see him in the crowd at the all season celebration sitting beside Terence and looking happy as ever. So we’re just supposed to accept that he went from “You’re too dangerous, you’re no longer a Dust Keeper” to “Welcome back! Does your talent have a name?” With no context of what he’s been thinking for a year? Heck, to me it feels more appropriate for him to be upset that she was still Tampering with Pixie Dust rather than having learned to not mess with it!
Ok, so how do we make this better? Honestly, one little tiny scene in the all season celebration would have fixed this for me. So, there’s a couple points where the camera is on the crowd and focuses on Clank and Bobble (Yay!!!!) if they had taken just ten seconds to pan the camera off of them and down to where Gary is sitting with Terence, they could have had a somewhat sullen looking Fairy Gary. Terence could ask him “Something wrong Fairy Gary?” He could sigh and say “Zarina would have loved this.” And Terence could nod, understanding. We could see in that moment that Gary regrets sending her away. He misses her. He wants her back. But we never got that. And I think it made Gary’s character suffer.
Here’s another idea that my coworker suggested. Could the movie have taken a moment to show us WHY Gary thinks tampering with Pixie Dust is dangerous? Lets think, Gary has clearly been around for a while. What if he in fact had tampered with Pixie Dust when he was young? What if he was just like Zarina? No, what if he was WORSE than Zarina? What if his experiments caused a real disaster, not just overgrown vines? That could give us a reason behind why he’s so afraid of Zarina’s experiments… her successful experiments. Perhaps if this was Gary’s past, somewhere in that time skip he could have realized that Zarina’s work wasn’t dangerous, that she had actually created something beautiful and extraordinary that could be beneficial to Fairies for years to come. Perhaps this could be why he is so accepting of her when she returns.
Whatever the case may be, I really feel like Fairy Gary was not well written in the Pirate Fairy. Also if there are any deleted scenes that show his remorse or anything like that, PLEASE let me know. I’d love to see them. I want to like Fairy Gary again.
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incorrectneverland · 5 months
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Tink: *groans* Whyyyy?
Hook: Congratulations Miss Bell, you've had your first hangover.
Tink: *groans annoyed*
Zarina: I warned you to slow down.
Tink: How much did I drink?
Hook: Five thimbles, I'm honestly surprised you're not dead.
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