Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast Page #4

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


Nyx, we don't have much time.

The fire is spreading fast.

Listen to me.

Get out of here. Get everyone to safety.

Go!

Gruff, it's too late.

How can we catch it all?

Follow me.

Can you see them?

There!

Fawn!

Help them!

- Oh, no!

- Fawn.

Fawn?

- Fawn, wake up!

- Is she okay?

No!

This can't be.

Gruff?

Hey!

That's my big, furry monster.

Fawn!

Every fairy should know

the true story about the NeverBeast.

He is the brave guardian

of Pixie Hollow.

He is our hero.

And his name is Gruff.

Easy, easy. A little more.

Good job!

Yay, Gruff!

Thanks, Gruff!

Well, how about that?

They finally see what I see.

Took them long enough, huh?

- Hey, Gruff.

- Hi, Gruffy.

What do y'all think we should do now?

Actually, I made a list.

Of course you did.

Oh! We should go truffle snuffling!

With that sense of smell...

Speaking of smells,

how about a bath?

I've got a lilac shampoo

that could do wonders for that fur.

I know a hot spring

that's just his size.

With a waterfall!

Fawn?

Gruff?

Looks like he needs a nap.

A little rest will perk him right up.

Won't it, Fawn?

His work is done.

It's time for him

to go back into hibernation.

How long are we talking about?

A month? A season?

A year?

More like 1,000 years.

But that means...

We'll never see him again.

It's time.

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

Every day, every night

I know time may divide

But fate is something we refuse to hide

And it's real and it's right

Something strange out of sight

We say good night

Anyone who sleeps for 1,000 years

deserves a decent bed.

And a fluffy pillow.

Make that a "Gruffy" pillow.

A spring-filled water bowl

that never runs dry.

A night light,

so you never have to be scared.

A little fresh air to keep you cool.

And the enduring respect

of a grateful Scout.

Hey, big guy.

I won't see you again.

But I know you'll always be there

when we need you.

I'm really gonna miss you.

I love you, Gruff.

So many years

Such a long, long time

Even for a star up in the sky

I could count the tears

And the long, long nights

But I'd rather just remember

how you smiled

In a thousand years

I know that our love will still be here

So close your eyes, my dear

Knowing that our love is going to last

One thousand years

The time flies by

In a blinking eye

No matter how we try to make it last

But if souls are strong

They'll go on and on

And we will hardly know

the time has passed

In a thousand years

I know that our love will still be here

So close your eyes, my dear

Knowing that our love is going to last

One thousand years

We'll disappear

if we can keep each other here

inside our hearts

We will never be apart

So don't you fear

Dry your tears

In a thousand years

I know that our love will still be here

In a thousand years

So close your eyes, my dear

Knowing that our love is going to last

One thousand years

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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