Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue
Some people
say that fairies are the stuff of fantasy.
what you can touch and hear and see,
while others say the tales and legends
cannot be dismissed.
They believe with all their hearts
Through out all time,
human beings and fairies never met,
till one very special summer
that we shall not soon forget.
Life is rising up
Surging forth in all directions
Every little buttercup
Is reaching out to find connections
Every blade of grass
Will touch the sunlight
The rain will touch the ground
Growing greener than it was before
Bees are droning by
Spider silk is softly spinning
Not a cloud in the sky
You know it's only the beginning
Every little blossom, every flower
Flings its petals wide
Once more
Hey, Tink! You ready
for your first summer on the mainland?
Absolutely! It's so beautiful out here.
I can't believe we get to stay
for the whole season.
Well, what are we waiting for?
Race you down!
The breeze is blowing light and sweet
The grass, a carpet at your feet
Catch the colors
Feel the heat of the sun
All the sparrows in the dell
Swirling round like a carousel
Singing loud enough to tell everyone
Hi, guys.
Summer's just begun
Summer's just begun
There it is, Tink. Fairy camp!
All the winters, all the springs
Lead us here on fairy wings
To be done
Summer's just begun
Summer's just begun
Hiya, Cheese!
Summer's just begun
- Did you have a nice flight?
Incoming!
Keep her level!
Keep her level!
Gear it down, Bobble!
Oh-ho!
- Smashing landing, Clanky.
- Thank you, Bobble
Guys, I think you may
have over-packed.
- Come on, Tink. Let's go inside.
- Inside?
Tink, fairy camp isn't out here
in the open.
We need to stay hidden
from the humans.
- We do?
- Uh. Yeah.
That's why fairy camp is in here.
Cicadas, one at a time.
You, you and you. You, too.
Wow. lt's like all of Pixie Hollow
under one tree!
Blaze!
Hmm?
Wow!
The Queen Anne's lace
is looking beautiful.
- How are the looms working?
- Fine, thanks to you, Tink.
Next. Next. Next.
- Hows the bee-liner working?
- Like a dream Tink. Thanks
Great. Need any help with that wagon?
No, thanks. She's running fine.
Okay. Glad to hear it.
Here's the first week's supply.
Okay, I'm off. I gotta go deliver
pixie dust to the other fairy camps,
but I'll see you in a couple days.
Oh, and Tink! Don't worry.
You'll find something to fix.
I hope so.
In the meantime
I need to go find some lost things.
Hold on, little miss spare parts.
You're not going near
the human house, are you?
- There's a human house?
- No! I mean, yes, but no.
- We stay away from humans.
- Oh, Iridessa!
- Tinker Bell knows that, don't you?
- Define "stay away"
It's gonna be a long summer.
Grouchy.
- Oh, that's just Vidia being Vidia.
- No, the air. It smells...
...grouchy.
- We might be in for a storm.
- Come on Sil.
The sun is shining, the air is warm.
It's a beautiful day. Nothing's gonna...
Tinker Bell.
Thank goodness we're here, Father.
It's just like I remember it.
Wel, of course, my darling.
Look at the creek and the woods
and the meadow
Oh! I wish it was summer all year long!
Yes, Lizzy.
Tinker Bell, what are you doing here?
Vidia, this is amazing!
It's a carriage that moves by itself!
There's no horse. Seriously, look.
- Do you see a horse up there?
- Uh, No.
It'is a horseless carriage!
And do you want to know how it works?
- Not really.
- So do I.
I think those wheels back there move
because this chain thing rotates
And I think what rotates the chain
is this big...
I don't care Tinker Bell. You shouldn't
be this close to the human house.
What if they see us?
Will you stop flitting around in there?
This is serious!
You know what, Vidia?
I think this powers the whole thing!
This, my dear, is exactly why tinkers
shouldn't come to the mainland. They...
Let me know if this does anything.
Well, anything? Vidia, you're all wet.
You don't say.
Father, Father Father! Can we
bring our tea and scones outside
and have them here in the garden?
- It would be just like a little picnic.
Not just now, Lizzy.
I still have to get the trunk unpacked
and the house settled
Father, look!
What a magnificent butterfly.
My word. Absolutely astonishing.
It's so beautiful.
What kind of butterfly is it?
Well, judging from the epidermal
membrane, it's cleary an apatura iris,
but the wings
have two entirely different patterns.
Well, that's neary impossible.
Well, I guess that's just the way
the fairies decided to paint it.
Hmm?
Lizzy, faires do not paint
butterfly wings
because, as you know,
fairies are not real.
- Hmm!
- Ugh!
But of course they are.
- Their paint dripped all over its wing.
- Really, darling.
Rational people consider
a belief in fairies to be quite foolish.
The wings are so fresh.
What are you doing?
Its chrysalis must have been
in the meadow.
The meadow? Father wait!
That's where I'm going.
Would you like to come?
Not now, Lizzy.
I have to update my field journal.
My interview at the museum
is tomorrow night
You're going back already?
We just got here.
I know, sweetheart, and I'm very sorry.
But I'll only be gone for the day.
Mrs. Perkins will look after you,
and I'll be back in time to tuck you in.
- Promise?
- I promise.
- Okay.
- That's a good girl.
All clear!
Come on, Vidia.
- I can't fly. My wings are wet.
- Oh! That's right. Sorry.
Guess you'll have to walk back.
But don't worry, I'll keep you company.
Actually, it might be nice
Or not
So, I think I figured out the carriage.
Those bottles of goop
must keep it running smoothly,
like snail slime, you know?
Hate to see the size of the snail
that stuff comes from. And at first...
Here's your house, little fairies.
Wherever you are.
Hmm
Just needs a little something more.
But I haven't quite figured out
what that sparky wire does.
runs on lightning!
Are those wet wings still bugging you?
Here, Vidia, let me help you.
Tinker Bell, maybe if you spent
less tme causing disasters,
you wouldn't have
to help everybody so much.
Whoa!
- Hmm. The truth hurts, doesn't it?
- Look! We can use these back at camp!
Wow. These'll be perfect for the new
wagon prototype I've been working on.
Here. I bet if I took two or three
and tied them together,
I could make one really strong wheel!
It's a good thing we were walking
or we might never have seen these.
Vidia, where are your buttons?
Tinker Bell, am not carrying
this human junk back to camp.
Ah!
- Let's go!
- Let's go!
Tinker Bell, we're not supposed
to go near human houses.
This isn't a human house.
They're a lot bigger.
Besides, the sign says,
"Fairies welcome."
Who do you think wrote it? Humans!
Tinker Bell, you're not going in there.
Please tell me you're not going in there!
She went in there.
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