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Years before meeting Wendy and the Lost Boys, Tinker Bell met Lizzy, a little girl with a steadfast belief in the power of pixie dust and the magic land of fairies. During the fairies' summer visit to the flowering meadows of England, two very different worlds unite for the first time and Tink develops a special bond with a curious child in need of a friend. As her fellow fairies launch a daring rescue, Tinker Bell takes a huge risk, putting her own safety and the future of all fairykind in jeopardy. (official distributor synopsis)

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kaylin 

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English For the fact that the film is full of humor, which is definitely not bad and sometimes really makes you laugh, and for being nicely fairy-tale-like, pleasant, and giving you the certainty of a happy ending, I give it 60%. I believe this is something that can truly entertain children. Additionally, if an adult watches it, they may realize how distant they are from the children's world, and it might even motivate them to spend more time with their kids if they haven't been doing so already. ()

NinadeL 

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English Beautiful. For all my fears that Tinkerbell and the Disney fairies in general would be dumber and cheesier than all the Barbie movies combined, I have to admit that it's really not that bad. Even Barbie films have fluctuations, from the explicitly good ones to the ones I consider a punishment, and it's the same with the Tinker Bell movie. Even among her films, you can find magical adventures that will take you back to childhood and adulthood. This is certainly the case with Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue. The combination of the world of mini fairies with the world of a little girl who is a fan of fairies and has the perfect dollhouse, which is just the right size for our little fairy, is an absolutely touching idea. And it works. :) ()

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