Pixie Hollow Queen

Pixie Hollow Games
Directed byBradley Raymond[1]
StarringMae Whitman
Lucy Liu
Raven-Symoné
Megan Hilty[1]
Angela Bartys
Theme music composerJoel McNeely
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Producer(s)Helen Kalafatic
Running time23 minutes
Production company(s)DisneyToon Studios
DistributorDisney–ABC Domestic Television
Release
Original networkDisney Channel
Original release
  • November 19, 2011

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Pixie Hollow Games is a 30-minute television special broadcast on November 19, 2011, on Disney Channel. Based on the Disney Fairies franchise, it was produced by DisneyToon Studios and animated by Prana Studios.[2] It features the voices of Mae Whitman, Lucy Liu, Raven-Symoné, Megan Hilty, Angela Bartys, and others, as Tinker Bell and the other fairies of Pixie Hollow in Never Land, taking part in an Olympic-style competition. It is based loosely on J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan stories, by way of Disney's animated adaptation.

It was originally intended as the last of five feature-length films in the Tinker Bell series of direct-to-DVD 3D animated films, with the title Tinker Bell: Race through the Seasons, and a release date in 2012. However, the movie was rescheduled and retooled as a TV special instead of a film-length movie. Unlike the previous feature films in this series, Tinker Bell is not a central featured character in this special release.

Plot[edit]

Rosetta is busy helping to set up flowers for the big night, when she meets a new garden fairy named Chloe. Chloe announces she has been training for the Pixie Hollow Games and is excited to be competing. Even though the garden fairies have little hope of winning and haven't ever won, Chloe is confident that she and her partner can turn things around and end their losing streak. When it comes time for the team selection, Chloe has already volunteered and Rosetta is selected to be her partner.

On the night of the games, Rosetta wears a fancy gown, certain that she and Chloe will be eliminated after one round. The storm fairies, Rumble and Glimmer, are the heavy favorites to win the competition due to their winning streak and having winners rings for almost every finger. The first event is leapfrogging. Rosetta refuses to get onto the frog, but finally does when the spectators yell in protest, leading to total chaos on the racetrack.

The next day, Rosetta and Chloe continue to compete in a series of games, such as dragonfly water skiing, twig-spheres, and mouse polo, slowly moving up in the standings during each game. The final challenge (a teacup race) arrives. Chloe dives down the chute with no trouble, but Rosetta nervously crawls down the chute, to Chloe's dismay. Rosetta's actions put them in last place, causing Chloe to start doubting her. Meanwhile, other teams start dropping which leaves only the garden and storm fairies.

Rosetta and Chloe take the mudslide mountain shortcut and successfully make it over thanks to Tinker Bell. However, in the last leg of the race, Rumble uses Glimmer's lightning ability to zap one of the wheels causing the girls' cart to crash. Glimmer is appalled. Seeing their cart destroyed, Rosetta and Chloe push their cart over the finish line and finish together. While Rumble celebrates his victory, Queen Clarion announces that the garden fairies are the winners. Rumble protests, until she shows him that Glimmer abandoned him just before the finish line for cheating, giving the victory to the garden fairies. Rosetta and Chloe broke their losing streak and they celebrate with their friends.

Cast[edit]

  • Megan Hilty as Rosetta, a garden fairy and the main protagonist of the film
  • Brenda Song as Chloe, a new garden fairy and Rosetta's partner
  • Jason Dolley as Rumble, a storm fairy and the main antagonist of the film
  • Tiffany Thornton as Glimmer, a storm fairy and Rumble's partner
  • Zendaya as Fern, a garden fairy
  • Mae Whitman as Tinker Bell, a tinker fairy
  • Lucy Liu as Silvermist, a water fairy
  • Raven-Symoné as Iridessa, a light fairy
  • Angela Bartys as Fawn, an animal fairy
  • Pamela Adlon as Vidia, a fast-flying fairy
  • Jeff Bennett as Clank, a large tinker fairy with a booming voice / Fairy Gary, the overseer of the pixie-dust keepers and Terence's partner
  • Rob Paulsen as Bobble, a wispy tinker fairy with large glasses / Buck, a new animal fairy and Fawn's partner
  • Jane Horrocks as Fairy Mary, the overseer of the tinker fairies and Tink's partner
  • Jessica DiCicco as Lilac, a garden fairy / Lumina, a new light fairy and Iridessa's partner
  • Kari Wahlgren as Ivy, a garden fairy
  • Alicyn Packard as Zephyr, a new fast-flying fairy and Vidia's partner
  • Jesse McCartney as Terence, the pixie-dust keeper
  • Dan Curtis Lee as Starter Sparrowman
  • Kraisit Agnew as Tabby
  • Anjelica Huston as Queen Clarion, the queen of all Pixie Hollow

Music[edit]

The score to the special is composed by Joel McNeely, who scored the first three Tinker Bell films. Zendaya sings the theme song (written by Brendan Milburn and Valerie Vigoda of GrooveLily), which is called 'Dig Down Deeper'.[citation needed]Zendaya performed 'Dig Down Deeper' in the 2011 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.In Spain, the main theme was played by Lydia Fairen.

Release[edit]

The special debuted in the United States on The Disney Channel on November 19, 2011.

The special was included as a bonus feature on the Blu-ray releases of Secret of the Wings in 2012.[3] A standalone DVD was released on August 20, 2013.[4]

Sequel[edit]

A fourth full-length Tinker Bell film, Secret of the Wings, was originally announced to be released before the special, but was instead released on October 23, 2012.

References[edit]

  1. ^ abWeisman, Jon (August 16, 2011). 'Disney Channel special 'Pixie Hollow Games' will have John Lasseter on board'. Variety. Retrieved August 16, 2011.
  2. ^Zahed, Ramin (October 7, 2011). 'Extreme Fairies: 'Pixie Hollow Games''. Animation Magazine. Retrieved March 5, 2017.
  3. ^Cyrenne, Randall. 'Animated Views - Secret of the Wings'. Retrieved 3 June 2013.
  4. ^'Amazon.com sales page'.

External links[edit]

  • Pixie Hollow Games on IMDb
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pixie_Hollow_Games&oldid=946156545'

Banished

Disclaimer: Tinker Bell, Disney Fairies, Peter Pan and all related content are the property of The Walt Disney Company. Peter Pan and Tinker Bell originated by author J.M. Barrie. This fan fiction is not for monetary gain and is intended only for the entertainment of its audience.

This ficlet was inspired by a hilariously caustic review written by internet film reviewer Timothy Brayton for the Tinker Bell film Secret of the Wings. It can be found on his Blogspot website Antagony & Ecstasy.

'My nerves are shot!' Hyacinth, the Minister of Spring screeched.

'I don't think I can stand another episode like that,' Sunflower, the Minister of Summer added.

'Queen Clarion, you must do something about this immediately,' Redleaf, the Minister of Autumn demanded.

'I will speak to Tinker Bell,' the regent said in a reaffirming voice.

'With all due respect, Your Majesty, but that doesn't ever help!' the Minister of Spring huffed.

Yet another one of Tinker Bell's inventions had gone haywire and nearly led to the total destruction of the Pixie Dust Tree and Pixie Hollow in general. Only a last second fix by the tinker fairy prevented utter annihilation. Had she not been able to stop the disaster the valley where Pixie Hollow was located would have been leveled (along with a number of the surrounding hills and at least one medium sized mountain range). The three warm season ministers and Queen Clarion had just returned to the Pixie Dust Tree and found it a wreck.

'Well, then, Ministers, what would you have me do, exactly?' she asked pointedly.

'Banish her!' Hyacinth said without hesitation.

'Banishment? Don't you believe that is rather extreme?'

'She nearly killed us all!' Sunflower exclaimed. 'I would say that is rather extreme. Wouldn't you?'

'Tinker Bell also saved our lives,' the queen defended.

Redleaf approached and with a logical demeanor spoke. 'Your Highness, the last time Pixie Hollow faced destruction from one of its own, the mainland was under the rule of the Roman Empire.'

'Yes, minister, I was there, remember,' the queen replied.

'Tinker Bell's track record in that regard has been, shall we say, less than stellar since arriving in Pixie Hollow,' he said diplomatically.

'Less than stellar?' LESS THAN STELLAR?!' Hyacinth shrieked. 'She has nearly wiped us out eight times in the last ten years.'

'I can't live like this anymore, wondering what she's going to do next that will threaten us with extinction,' Sunflower wailed. 'I'm going to have a heart attack.'

'You could try going on a diet for that,' Hyacinth quipped.

'Oh, shut up!'

'Ministers! Ministers! That is quite enough,' the queen yelled. 'Whatever the end results of Tinker Bell's inventions maybe, they are always unintentional. She is hardly malicious. Furthermore, Tinker Bell has always found a way to resolve the problem and save Pixie Hollow.'

'What happens when she can't solve the problem?!' Hyacinth demanded. 'What then? Are we to just peacefully accept our own destruction at her hands with the knowledge that it was unintentional?'

'Hyacinth, please,' Redleaf chided. 'My queen, I've polled all of the ministers, Snowflake included, and we all believe that the best thing for Tinker Bell, and for us, is banishment until she can control her wild, tinkering ways.'

'And what of all of her inventions that have greatly improved our world and our way of life?' the queen argued. 'Do they count for nothing?'

'It's kind of hard to have a way of life when everyone is dead,' Sunflower roared.

'Queen Clarion, think about the humans on the mainland,' Redleaf proceeded calmly. 'Whether they know it or not, they depend on us for their survival. If we perish so will they. Two civilizations hang in the balance, Your Majesty, not just one.'

'I am well aware of that, Minister. There is no need to remind me,' she answered, her tone clearly becoming annoyed. The queen paced about the room considering their words.

'Do you really want her to leave that badly?' she asked them, hoping to back them into a corner.

'We don't want her to leave,' Hyacinth answered. 'We just think it is best for everyone until she can learn to be more responsible.'

The queen's wings drooped. 'Very well.'

~O~

It had been days since Tinker Bell was forced to leave Pixie Hollow. She had been weeping every minute since her banishment. As she sat on a leaf overlooking Mermaid Lagoon she looked out across the waters thinking about all the fun her friends were going to have on the mainland bringing in the next season while she was forced to stay behind, miserable and alone.

She didn't realize it, but a figure sat down next to her. 'Girl, why are you crying?' it asked.

Tinker Bell looked up and saw a human boy. She was startled and zipped behind a tree trunk to hide. The boy flew, flew, not walked, to the tree and asked again, 'Girl, why are you crying?'

'I'm a pixie and I've been thrown out of my home,' she answered while peering around the tree trunk. 'They think I'm too dangerous…, too reckless to live with the other fairies.'

She noticed that he possessed the same pointed ears fairies did. He wore a green outfit with leggings and a hat with a red feather in it. 'Hmmm…,' he said scratching his head. 'I've never heard of a fairy being too reckless before.'

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'Do you…live here on Never Land?' she asked him.

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'Yup, inside Hangman's Tree with the Lost Boys. We fight Indians, chase the cannibals and do battle with Captain Hook and his pirates.'

'Wow! Sounds like fun.'

'It's lots of fun.' Tinker Bell saw a mischievous smile come across his face. 'Say…, why don't you join me and my men? We like reckless.'

'You do?'

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'Umm, hmm,' he answered with a gleam in his eyes.

She giggled. An adventurous soul was just the tonic she needed for her wounded pride. 'Okay. My name is Tinker Bell. What's yours?'

He looked dumbfounded. 'What's my name?' The boy flew into the air, did a loop and crowed like a rooster. Then he set down right next to her and, striking a supremely confident pose, announced, 'Why, I'm Peter Pan.'

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END

In his review, Timothy Brayton noted that in that film Secret of the Wings it was at least the second time in four films that Tinker Bell nearly brought about the end of the fairy home world.

If you stop to think about it, in every film she has done something that has either threatened the human or fairy world. In Tinker Bell she nearly prevented spring from arriving and almost started a new ice age. In Lost Treasure, she broke the moonstone without which the Pixie Dust Tree would die. In Great Fairy Rescue she was captured by a human and nearly exposed the entire fairy race to the humans. And in Secret of the Wings her device almost froze all of Pixie Hollow and the Pixie Dust Tree. Makes you wonder why they didn't do this sooner.

Thank you for reading. I hope you had fun.