DVD Review: "Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure”
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Published: November 6, 2009
Disney returns to Pixie Hollow for the charming "Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure,” the second direct-to-DVD, computer-animated movie in its popular fairies franchise.
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As the fairies work to bring in fall, Tinker Bell (voice of
Mae Whitman) gets an assignment from Queen Clarion (
Anjelica Huston): to craft the Autumn Scepter for the Autumn Revelry. The fall celebration will feature a rare Blue Moon, so Tink will top the staff with an invaluable moonstone. When the Blue Moon shines through the gem, it will create special blue pixie dust to enliven the Pixie Dust Tree.
Tink enlists best friend Terence (
Jesse McCartney), a fairy who knows all about pixie dust, to help. But as Terence hovers over her shoulder and Autumn Revelry nears, Tink starts feeling pressure. When an accident breaks the scepter, she tosses out her pal and throws a tantrum, shattering the moonstone. Desperate to save Revelry, Tink makes a dangerous trek north of Neverland in search of a wrecked pirate ship that holds the wish-granting Mirror of Incanta.
While last year’s "Tinker Bell” focused on setting the scene and introducing characters, "The Lost Treasure” wings straight into the new adventure. It doesn’t spend much time with favorite fairies Rosetta (
Oklahoma native
Kristin Chenoweth), Silvermist (
Lucy Liu), Iridessa (
Raven-Symone) and Fawn (
Angela Bartys), but it features enchanting visuals, from richly colored fall landscapes to Tink’s fantastic flying machine.
DVD features: The movie comes in a Blu-Ray/DVD pack with a bonus short,
Demi Lovato music video, deleted scenes and funny outtakes.
— Brandy McDonnell
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