Peter Pan is a very popular 1953 animated film from Disney that got a sequel in 2002. Although there haven't been any Peter Pan animated films from Disney since then, the franchise didn't end after the 2002 sequel. In 2008, Tinker Bell received her own film. It was a direct-to-DVD film in the United States, although it was released theatrically in some parts of the film. The success of the film led to Tinker Bell getting her own animated film franchise. It's believed that Tinker Bell has become a bigger Disney icon than Peter Pan. Tinker Bell has been one of Disney's biggest mascots and most marketed characters. If there was ever any doubt about how popular the character was, the films have put those doubts to rest. Disney made six Tinker Bell films. There were even plans for two more films, but Disney decided to stop making direct-to-DVD animated films. That doesn't change the fact that Tinker Bell getting six films of her own is quite impressive. In the past, female characters often got overshadowed by male characters. However, Tinker Bell has managed to break that trend by getting more popularity and success than the male hero of the story that she originated from.
The films from the Tinker Bell film series include the following:
1. Tinker Bell (2008)
2. Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (2009)
3. Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue (2010)
4. Tinker Bell and the Secret of the Wings (2012)
5. Tinker Bell and the Pirate Fairy (2014)
6. Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast (2015)
The Tinker Bell films take place before the events of either of the Peter Pan animated films. Because of that, Peter Pan doesn't appear in any of the Tinker Bell films. Some characters from Peter Pan do make special appearances, but aside from Tinker Bell, most of the characters aren't from Peter Pan. The films give Tinker Bell a group of fairy friends that she hangs out with.
The Tinker Bell films actually have a celebrity voice cast. Mae Whitman voices Tinker Bell. She is a popular voice actress that is known for voicing Suzy in Johnny Bravo, Katara in Avatar: The Last Airbender and Amity Blight in The Owl House. Other celebrities include Lucy Liu, Raven-SymonΓ©, Anjelica Huston, Michael Sheen, Tom Hiddleston and Timothy Dalton.
The Tinker Bell films are positive, entertaining, magical adventures that serve as great films for families to watch together. The films are about 75 minutes each, so they're easy to watch in a short enough amount of time. The films have impressive animation considering that they were made to be released directly to DVD. The films are packed with catchy, upbeat, touching songs.
Some people didn't like Tinker Bell in Peter Pan, because they thought that she was too mean to Wendy Darling. The Tinker Bell films work hard to make Tinker Bell a likable, imaginative, brave character that is enduring to watch. If you want to experience more magic from the world of Peter Pan, I recommend the Tinker Bell films.
The films from the Tinker Bell film series include the following:
1. Tinker Bell (2008)
2. Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (2009)
3. Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue (2010)
4. Tinker Bell and the Secret of the Wings (2012)
5. Tinker Bell and the Pirate Fairy (2014)
6. Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast (2015)
The Tinker Bell films take place before the events of either of the Peter Pan animated films. Because of that, Peter Pan doesn't appear in any of the Tinker Bell films. Some characters from Peter Pan do make special appearances, but aside from Tinker Bell, most of the characters aren't from Peter Pan. The films give Tinker Bell a group of fairy friends that she hangs out with.
The Tinker Bell films actually have a celebrity voice cast. Mae Whitman voices Tinker Bell. She is a popular voice actress that is known for voicing Suzy in Johnny Bravo, Katara in Avatar: The Last Airbender and Amity Blight in The Owl House. Other celebrities include Lucy Liu, Raven-SymonΓ©, Anjelica Huston, Michael Sheen, Tom Hiddleston and Timothy Dalton.
The Tinker Bell films are positive, entertaining, magical adventures that serve as great films for families to watch together. The films are about 75 minutes each, so they're easy to watch in a short enough amount of time. The films have impressive animation considering that they were made to be released directly to DVD. The films are packed with catchy, upbeat, touching songs.
Some people didn't like Tinker Bell in Peter Pan, because they thought that she was too mean to Wendy Darling. The Tinker Bell films work hard to make Tinker Bell a likable, imaginative, brave character that is enduring to watch. If you want to experience more magic from the world of Peter Pan, I recommend the Tinker Bell films.