Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast Page #2

Synopsis: Fun and talented animal fairy Fawn believes you can't judge a book by its cover, or an animal by its fangs, so she befriends a huge and mysterious creature known as the NeverBeast. While Tinkerbell and her friends aren't so sure about this scary addition to Pixie Hollow, the elite Scout Fairies set out to capture the monster before he destroys their home. Fawn must trust her heart and take a leap of faith if she hopes to rally the girls to save the NeverBeast.
Director(s): Steve Loter
Production: DisneyToon Studios
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Metacritic:
52
Rotten Tomatoes:
74%
G
Year:
2014
76 min
$1,204,288
Website
2,499 Views


I'll do it, for the Queen.

Now stay here, okay?

I'll be right back.

I just need to get my stuff.

Don't go anywhere.

Just stay.

Stay.

Stay.

Fawn.

Nyx.

I've been looking everywhere for you.

So, where have you been?

Off hiding a hippo?

Yep, he's bunking with the bobcat.

Did you hear that roar this morning?

Can you describe the roar in question?

What kind of roar was it?

The loud, hair-raising, monstrous kind.

Animals make all kinds of roars.

I mean, you've got your growls, howls,

whoops, hollers, shrieks, rumbles.

Was it like this?

No. A roar.

Oh. Uh, sort of like...

No.

No!

No!

Fawn!

Yeah. If you hear that one, run.

Would you hand me that?

Look, this thing

might be a threat to Pixie Hollow.

If you find out what made that roar,

I need to know.

Are we clear?

What will you do if you find it?

My job.

And I'll do mine.

Strange sight

You stand in the light

You're wrong but you're right

My heart's beating wildly

Strange how I'm scared

but delighted

Afraid, but excited, too

Oh!

You have a cold heart

You're reckless and distant,

but I'll be persistent

- I will understand you

- Hello?

Strange

- How I'm drawn to the danger

- Ha!

I reach out my hands to you

Do you long to be left all alone?

Set apart with a heart

made of stone

Let me help, let's begin

- Let me learn

- Ow!

Won't you let me in?

All the light

Let it show

You are a strange sight

Some new kind of wonder

With good hidden under

I'm sure that it's true

Strange how your dark

doesn't faze me

No, I won't give up on you

Do you long to be left all alone?

Set apart with a heart

made of stone

Oh!

Let me help, let's begin

Let me learn

Won't you let me in?

All the light, let it show

If you're caught in the shadows

and turned all around

Lost in the darkness

you will be found

- If you hear my voice

- Oh!

Follow the sound

'Cause I'm here to guide you home

Do you long to be left all alone?

Set apart with a heart

made of stone

Let me help, let's begin

Let me learn

Won't you let me in?

All the light, let it show

Do you long to be left all alone?

Set apart with a heart

made of stone

There's a light that you shine

There's a love

I see it in your eyes

All the dark

Let it go

You're not alone

Oh, I cleaned out

the skunk pen yesterday.

Oh! Good morning!

Looks like somebody's a night owl.

What is this?

Whoa!

Oh, okay.

So, where to?

Anywhere but Scout Headquarters.

Look, if I'm gonna cover for you,

I need to know, what's the tower for?

This one beaver I know, Bob...

Great guy!

He makes dams big enough

to store food for three winters.

And, of course,

marmots build these terrific burrows

out of rock piles for hibernation.

Then you've got your northern orioles

and those hanging nests of theirs.

I mean, talk about brilliant!

But I'm thinking you're not storing food.

Or preparing for hibernation.

Or nesting.

Seriously,

what's the tower for?

You don't have to be so gruff about it.

That's it. "Gruff!"

Yep, "Gruff" suits you to a...

Whoa! Ow!

Guess we're building another one.

But before we start, I was just thinking,

why not enjoy yourself a bit

while you work?

Just hear me out.

No reason I should have all the fun

with the pixie dust.

Come on!

Now we're talking.

Oh!

Fairies and Sparrowmen,

presenting the three-time

defending champion

of the Pixie Hollow Games

Tower-Building event,

the amazing, incomparable, Gruff.

Will he hold off this year's pint-sized,

yet feisty challenger?

And he nails it!

But it's too much! The fairy wins!

The fairy...

Oh, no.

And done.

This may be our best spring yet.

Incoming!

Oh, no.

The boulders came from that direction?

Affirmative.

If Fawn hadn't shouted that warning,

we'd be flatter than a pumpkin seed.

Two pumpkin seeds!

Fawn?

Hey, Gruff, I think it's time

we make like a tree and lea...

Oh.

Come on, Gruff, where are you?

Oh!

Gruff! No time for rock collecting!

You've got to get out of here!

Gruff!

Nyx.

Snodgrass. Hmm.

No, Gruff! Wrong way!

We have to go!

Okay. New game, Gruff.

It's called Chase the Fairy!

Now, follow me!

Knock it out with

the Nightshade powder!

Oh!

That's my big, furry monster.

Maybe it's time to make

proper introductions.

Hmm. Interesting.

35.25 miles to the right.

Fascinating.

Get me every animal volume

you have in here, immediately.

Bup-bup! Please.

I'm in the middle of

a high-level, special, royal project.

Oh, did I say "royal"? Oops.

Top secret... Oh!

Hello.

How may I help you?

And this is just the "A's."

You know, books are a workout

for the brains

and the biceps.

Ta-da!

And so I said...

"Listen QC, Clar'...

"...most Sparrowmen couldn't stomach

this kind of pressure,

"but then again,

I'm not most Sparrowmen.

"And besides, that mysterious green

comet isn't going to analyze itself."

Tell me everything you know about this.

Everything.

Over dinner?

Oh, okay, I see.

I've misread the situation entirely,

haven't I?

We'll always have the "A's."

First, thank you guys so much

for meeting me here.

I'm sure you're wondering

what this is about.

Whatever it is, it better be good.

I was mid-exfoliation.

Mid-exfoliation!

So, as you know,

I really learned my lesson

about being smarter

when it comes to dangerous animals.

- We know.

- Oh, honey, you are doing great!

Yeah, you're doing really good.

However...

And here we go.

Fawn?

Ladies, say hello to Gruff!

Oh, no.

Hi, Gruff.

What is that?

I actually don't know.

I've never seen

any animal like him before.

Ever.

What does he eat?

Not fairies.

Well, that's a relief.

So, I'm gonna take him to the Queen

and show her he's harmless.

Then I'll tell her how he destroyed

Sunflower Meadow.

Uh, well, how I destroyed...

You know what?

Maybe it was both of us.

You guys destroyed

Sunflower Meadow?

He did it.

It was an accident, okay?

And what do you call that?

Again, I don't exactly know.

But I'm working on it.

I'm hearing a lot of "I don't knows"

in this conversation.

Uh, uncertainty

makes me uncomfortable.

Come on!

Have I ever put you guys in danger?

- Yes.

- Sure.

- Frequently.

- Yeah.

I still can't sit up straight.

Hawk!

Oh, yeah.

The point is, I want to do

the responsible thing this time.

Just like I promised.

I'm guessing you already have

a plan in mind?

"Operation Gruff-a-Go-Go!"

Open up, big guy.

Ew! My skin is gonna break out.

Okay, so I'll go in and set the stage.

Then, on my signal, get him in position,

and I'll bring her out.

Don't worry.

She's gonna love you.

Here I go!

Model citizen, all the way!

- Good luck!

- Be brave!

You can do it, sugar!

She's doomed.

Queen Clarion, I've been thinking

about what you said.

Which is why I'm here to tell you that...

I, uh...

You know what?

It can wait. I'll come back.

Fawn, I'm glad you're here.

So am I.

Nyx has discovered

a dangerous animal in Pixie Hollow.

We could really use your expertise.

I am on the verge

of perspiring over here.

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