Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue Page #2

Synopsis: Tinker Bell must team up with a rival fairy to keep their existence a secret from humans.
Director(s): Bradley Raymond
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Rotten Tomatoes:
71%
G
Year:
2010
76 min
$288,544
Website
2,410 Views


Oh!

Wow.

Tinker Bell! Don't eat that!

This could be a trap.

Come on, Vidia. It's perfectly safe.

Oh, really?

- Oh, Vidia

- Huh! Not so safe now, is it?

Nice try, Vidia,

but you re not scaring me.

Gosh, this thing is amazing.

You just don't know when to stop,

do you?

Oh, no. Tink! Someone's coming!

The door is stuck!

Come on, Vidia

You can do better than that.

Tink!

- I wonder what this part does.

Tink! I'm serious! Get out of there!

Just a second. Just a second.

Vidia? Vidia?

Oh Vidia, come on. Open the door.

You had your little...

Oh, no. What have I done?

Vidia? Okay, not funny anymore.

A fairy!

It's a real fairy!

Father! Father!

Father!

- Father! Father, Father!

- Yes, Lizzy.

You're never going to believe

what I found.

- Maybe later, Lizzy.

- But Father, Father, Father,

- Father Father

- Just a moment, dear.

- I'm very busy with my project.

- Yes, but Father!

- Father!

- Lizzy, please.

I must add this extraordinary discovery

to my field journal.

And here t is.

Is that the butterfly

we were looking at earlier?

Yes. Quite a specimen isn't it?

You re not going to

take it to London, are you?

Yes of course.

The board of trustees

would never believe me

if they didn't see it themselves.

Now I'm sure to get that curatorship

at the museum

Besides, as a member

of the scientific community,

I'm obligated to share significant

findings like this with my colleagues.

I know it's unfortunate for the specimen,

but really, there is no otherway.

Now, dear.

What did you want me to see?

Uh...

Never mind.

Where have you gone?

Mr Twitches, no! Out! Out with you!

Mr. Twitches!

Bad cat! No, no, no!

Don't worry, little fairy.

Mr. Twitches won't bother you

as long as you're in there.

Naughty cat! You're going outside.

Tnker Bell's

been captured by humans!

- Oh, no.

- What happened? Is she okay?

- Is she all right?

- What's this? Tinker Bell?

- What happened, Vidia?

- Is she hurt?

Tinker Bell went into this little house

in the meadow and couldn't get out.

The door got jammed.

Then this human came from out

of nowhere and snatched her up,

but I know where she is.

We have to hurry and save her.

Then we better leave right away!

Sil, do you think the storm

will pass soon?

No, it looks like it's gonna get stronger.

Well, there's gotta be some way

to get to Tink.

We can't fly in the rain

and the meadow's already flooded.

Maybe we don't have to fly.

If we get some big leaves and sew them

togetherwth stem twine...

And miter-cut some twigs

for the sub-flooring.

Acorns as counterweights.

Some quick-dry maple sap

as reinforcement.

What are you two talking about?

- We're gonna build a boat!

- We're gonna build a boat!

More mushroom caps, p ease!

- Here we go.

This one goes there.

That one goes there. Right?

Righty-o, Bobble.

Right, more reeds over here.

- This thing had better work.

Give me the sap.

You dip it in this way

and give it a big slap like so.

Ow. Ow. Ow.

Come on. Come on.

Let's get going.

There you go.

Now you're talking!

It's working!

Well, this is it.

Hey, faith...

Trust...

- And pixie dust.

- Pixie dust.

Come on. Come on.

Hello.

You don't have to be scared.

I'm very nice

You're so ittle.

Your dress is very leafy.

Did you make it yourself?

I like your wings.

They're like sparkly lace.

Your hair must be so soft.

Are you hungry? Maybe not.

That's okay.

I don't like some kinds of food, either.

Oh!

I'm so sorry. Where are my manners?

There you go.

Wait! Wait! Wait! No, please!

I'm not going to hurt you!

Don't be afraid

I just want to be your friend!

I really won't hurt you. I just love fairies.

I've been drawing fairies

all my life. See?

I drew that one when I was three

but I did that green one last week.

I think it's much better.

I even started to paint

with the watercolors Father gave me.

Is it true that some fairies

paint butterfly wings?

I knew it!

These are some

of my favorite drawings.

This is a water fairy.

- You can tell because her skin is blue.

- Blue?

And here is a candy fa ry

living in a lollipop tree

Do all fairies live in trees

made of sweets?

Really? What about fairy circles?

Well, I hear

that if a person steps in one,

a fairy has to grant them three wishes

from their magic bag.

But if they don't,

they turn into a pile of del cious sugar,

- and then younger fairies

- Wait. Wait a minute.

...must try and turn them back into...

- Where are you getting all this?

You jingle when you talk,

like a little bell!

So thats how fairies speak.

So what do you think of my fairies?

Oh! And my fairy house!

It got a little shaken up.

Did you make this?

I don't know what you're saying.

Oh. Did I make the fairy house?

Yes, I did. Do you like it?

Oh. The door's stuck.

Well, you're quite the little tinker,

aren't you?

What? Is that your name? Tinker?

Er...

Bell? Your name is Bell.

Tinker? Bell?

Tinker Bell? Tinker Bell.

What a lovely name!

Well, Tinker Bell, my name's Lizzy.

Do all fairies sound the same

when they talk?

How do you learn to be a fairy?

Do you go to fairy school?

Lizzy?

Lizzy? Who are you talking to?

Oh. Um...

My fairy!

That's nice, dear. Now, I brought you

something I think you'll really enjoy.

These are some

of my old field journals.

Now, I picked out the ones

I thought would excite you the most.

This one on rocks and minerals

is particulary interesting

- Is there a field journal about fairies?

- Of course not, Lizzy.

Books like this are based on fact

and scientific research,

which is the quite the contrary

to your little figurines and drawings.

Well, just because you've never seen

a fairy doesn't mean theyre not real.

Now, Lizzy, seeing is believing,

and without proof, it's just a fairy tale.

Now, here is a blank field journal

Now, you're very talented, my darling,

and I'm sure you'll be able to fill it

with your own scientific research.

Yes, Father.

Now if only these leaks

were just pretend.

Tinker Bell, you can come out now.

Look, Lizzy, thanks for showing me

your collection, but I really should be...

You want to go?

Oh. I really wish you'd stay.

I'm sorry, Lizzy.

Okay, I understand.

So, I guess this is goodbye.

What's wrong?

Can't you fly in the rain?

You can stay with me

until the rain stops.

I'll show you around my room.

We can play with my toys.

We'll have so much fun.

- We're past the shallows!

- Aye Drop the ma nsail!

Dropping the mainsail!

- Trim the sail!

- Trimming the sail!

- Big thingy, dead ahead! Hard to port!

- Hard to port! Hard to port!

I recognize that wagon.

Stay on this course!

- Aye, Miss Vidia. Will do.

- I sure hope Tink is all right.

Who knows what terrible things

could be happening to her right now.

A fairy could get used to this.

Isn't it wonderfu? Everything in this

house is just your size, Tinker Bell.

That's perfume. It smells like flowers.

Oh. My doll.

She should be in bed by now.

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