Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue Page #3

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
2,492 Views


How old are you? I'm nine.

Do you like my dollhouse?

Do fairies live in houses?

What are fairies' houses made of?

That's a cooker,

but it doesn't actually work.

Whats your favorite food?

I mean, besides sweets?

I want to know all about real live fairies.

Perfect!

"Scientific fairy research."

Okay. What's your favorite color?

Green is my favorte color, too!

I should start from the beginning.

Where do fairies come from?

I mean, where were you born?

Oh.

Well, that one's

a lttle more complicated because...

So, a baby, when it laughs

for the first time...

A fairy...

- Uh... Uh...

- Oh.

Right. One second.

You were a funny-looking baby?

A baby?

Laughs?

One?

First?

When a baby laughs for the first time,

thats when a fairy is born

Incredible.

Lizzy, that's only the beginning.

Guess I always knew

This could all come true

Still it feels so new

Being here with you

Can't believe my eyes

A new world comes ailve

Spring and summer

Love and laughter

We'll live happy ever after

We'll shine brighter

Than we thought we'd be

Because you showed me

How to believe

More than just pretend

I'll make believe again

I hope this never ends

Maybe we'll be friends

Now everything I know

Everything I know

I'll never let it go

Never let it go

Spring and summer

Love and laughter

We'll live happy everafter

We'll shine brighter

Than we thought we'd be

Because you showed me

How to believe

Okay, everybody, listen up.

This road should take us straight

to the human house.

So how far is it from the road

to the house, do you think?

Not that far, realy.

The only question is, how flooded is it?

That's a good point.

Well, I'm gonna remain optimistic.

- We'll get to Tink in no time.

I'm with you, Sil.

We're almost there.

Why, look,

we're picking up speed already.

Did you feel that?

We're moving faster.

Hey, guys!

We're heading right for a waterfall!

Great polliwogs!

We have to make the turn!

Ease the sheets and get ready to jibe!

What?

Ease the sheet and get ready to jibe!

- What?

What did he say?

Loosen the ropes and...

... turn the sail!

- Oh, no!

- Look out!

Man overboard!

Hard to port! Hard to port!

Turn the boat! Turn the boat!

Guys! We're running out of river!

That's all right,

'cause all we need's a little.

- Rosetta, come grab my feet.

- What?

Hang on! We're going straight down!

Oh, no!

Brace yourselves!

- Who's alive?

- Not me

Me, either. I can't find a pulse!

It's not there

I'm teling you, I don't...

Oh. I'm good.

Oh!

Ow!

Oh! Sorry!

Ow!

Looks like were walking from here.

- But... Walking where?

- We could be anywhere.

Everything looks the same

from down here.

And there's no way of knowing

which way to go.

Clank! Where did you find that?

I don't know. Here on the ground.

Is it yours?

I know where we are.

Tinker Bell this is so fascinating.

Thank you.

I had no idea fairies were responsible

for changing the seasons.

I thought it had something to do

with the Earth's axis

as it rotated around the sun.

That's what we wanted you to think.

Well, I think we've covered everything.

Oh. I hope Father's impressed.

And now for the finale.

The whole fairy land, Pixie Hollow.

It worked!

Tinker Bell, I can't wait to show Father.

Tinker Bell? Are you all right?

Tinker Bell?

Huh?

Oh Sorry. Yeah, let's go show yourdad.

Looks like the rain has let up some.

You might be able to make it home

to your frends now.

Maybe this could help you.

Oh, yes.

Such a clever tinker.

Take care of yourself.

I'll never forget you, Tinker Bell.

You'd best hurry. The break

in the weather may not ast long.

Goodbye.

And I'll never forget you, Lizzy.

Father, look

Not just now, Lizzy.

My hands are rather full at the moment.

I made t especially for you, Father.

It's just like your field journal.

- It's filled with lots of facts.

- Yes, yes, that sounds wonderful,

but I'm in the middle

of a potent al catastrophe here.

I can't look at it now.

- But Father, it's a field journal, and I...

- I don't have time.

I have to find some way

to deal with all these leaks

before they destroy my work.

- When will you be able to look at it?

- I don't know. Maybe later.

You always say that.

Tinker Bell!

You came back! I'm so glad to see you.

Tinker Bell, Father has no time

forthe field journal.

I think I can fix that.

Vidia, you sure you know

where you're going?

Yes. Tinker Bell

and I walked by here.

I just have to find the road.

Road? What road?

That road!

That's not a road. That's a muddy river.

So, I guess we need to find a bridge.

Or be spontaneous and jump right in.

It's not deep We can walk across.

Yeah, no. I don't really do mud.

- But you're a garden fairy!

- Ironic, isn't it?

Rosetta!

Okay, all right. I'm coming.

It's squishy. Oh! What was that?

She's stuck!

I can get myself out of here.

All right, all right.

Someone just get me something

to grab onto

- Got it! Clanky, rescue device.

- Right, Bobble. You can count on us!

Okay. Let's give this a try.

Do you feel that?

She's starting to break free.

I don't think so.

- Come on, hurry!

- Pull! Pull!

Pull!

Pull!

Hello? Is somebody out there?

Anyone?

- Grab this! Hurry!

- Are you kidding me?

Trust me. And hold on tight.

Oh well.

We got the...

...rescue device.

- You scared the petals right off of me!

Did we miss anything?

"My, what a splendid tea service.

I am really quite impressed.''

Then I say,

"Why, thank you, Tinker Bell.

"You are too kind."

You hold your pinkie out, like this,

and that's the way

you throw a proper tea party.

Good night, Lizzy.

There we... Oh!

I'm going to bed.

There just aren't enough hours

in the day.

Oh. Good morning, Tinker Bell.

How did you sleep last night?

Well, I... Actually, I didn't,

but that doesn't matter.

You should go downstairs

to your father

- Lizzy?

- Yes, Father?

Good morning, my dear.

All the leaks seem to have stopped.

I just wanted to make sure

everything is okay in here.

Yes. Just fine. No leaks at all. So...

Strange

It's as if they mended themselves.

It's still raining outside.

I can't imagine how on Earth

such a thing could occur

Well, there must be an explanation

that I'm just not thinking of.

Well, I'm sure you'll think of it, Father.

- Off we go.

- Perhaps down in your study.

You always do your best thinking there.

I wish you luck.

- Okay, well, play nicely

- Yes, of course. Bye, Father.

Oh! That was close.

What are you doing?

This s your chance

Is that why you fixed those leaks?

So he can spend more time with me?

I've really been wanting

to show him this

Okay, okay. I'll go.

Father, since you have more time,

maybe I can show you

my scientific research.

The butterfly. It's gone!

What?

The apatura iris

with the irregular wing pattern.

I was going to present it

to the museum tonight.

Oh! This was my big opportunity,

and now it's gone

- Elizabeth, did you release it?

- No.

Well, I didn't do it.

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