Tinker Bell And The Lost Treasure Page #2

Synopsis: Tinker Bell journey far North of Never Land to patch things up with her friend Terence and restore a Pixie Dust Tree.
Director(s): Klay Hall
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.8
G
Year:
2009
81 min
2,114 Views


Fairy Gary loves it.

- He's so cute.

- If you say so.

You know what? Maybe I can help you.

You know, I'm kind of an expert on this.

I can collect the supplies

and give you advice.

- You will? That's... That's so sweet.

- Hey, what are friends for?

So, what do you say?

Can I be your wingman?

That would be great.

- The best dust-keeper fairy.

- And the best tinker!

This is gonna be

a revelry to remember.

TERENCE:
Knock-knock.

(YAWNS)

- Morning.

- Hi.

All right, we have one full moon

until the autumn revelry. Here we go.

Hey, Tink!

I brought you some stuff from work.

Whoa.

Wow, Terence, how did you...

(SQUEAKING)

I love this thing!

I can tell you're gonna be a big help.

TERENCE:
Looks good.

Now, remember,

you get the most blue pixie dust

if you maximize the moonstone's

exposed surface area.

Right. Got it.

TERENCE:
Knock-knickity-knock!

(YAWNS)

Out of bed, sleepyhead.

You gotta keep the fire nice and hot.

(COUGHING)

(SCRAPING)

(TERENCE WHISTLING)

Excuse me, Tink.

Yeah, you know, you should

really keep that workspace clean.

Okay, let me just...

Let me get that one right there.

Just one more. Thank you.

- Whoa!

- One, two, three...

- Why are you counting?

... four...

TERENCE:
Knickity-knickity-knock!

Knickity-knock!

(WHISTLING)

Watch your angle there.

(CONTINUES WHISTLING)

TERENCE:
(SOFTLY) Knock-knock!

Who's there?

Knock. Knock who?

Knock-knock-knickity-knock!

Knickity-knock.

(SQUEAKING)

(GLASS SHATTERING)

Steady.

You gotta be easy.

This is the tricky part.

I know.

All right, now we gotta match

the trajectory of the light beam

- with the...

- Got it. Thanks.

- With the...

- Okay. Yeah, I know.

- With the...

- Shh!

- The curvature of the moonstone.

- Will you please...

(GROANS)

Tink, it looks like you need

some sort of, you know, sharp thingy.

That's exactly what I need.

Could you go out

and find me something sharp?

You got it. I'll be right back.

Take your time.

(CLANK HUMMING)

Clank, what is that?

This is a fireworks launcher.

Allow me to demonstrate.

Iridessa and Rosetta will mix

light crystals with flower pigment.

The mixture will go into the launcher,

like so.

Then I tighten the spring, like so.

- Oh, dear. Clank...

- Then you throw the trigger...

- Yes, Clank...

... and the fireworks shoot into the air!

- Clank!

- Like so!

(SCREAMING)

Clanky, that's brilliant!

Hey, Bobble. Listen, do you know

where I can find a sharp thingy?

- A sharp thingy?

- How about a stick?

- No, a sharp thingy-majigy.

- A stick can be pretty sharp!

No, I need something sharper

to help Tink.

CLANK:
For Tink!

- Clank, don't sneak up on me like that.

- Did you try the cove?

Of course! That's where

all the lost things wash up.

- Thanks, Bobble. Thanks, Clank.

- Our pleasure. So long, Terence!

I'm getting a little dizzy.

Uh-oh.

(BLOWS)

Perfect.

And now for the finishing touch,

a spattering of silver shavings.

Steady. I can't wait till she sees this.

Oh!

There. Perfect.

- Finally.

- TERENCE:
Hey, Tink! I'm back!

(SIGHS)

- What is this?

- It's your sharp thingy.

My... That's not...

One, two, three, four...

Terence, this is not sharp.

This is round.

It is, in fact, the exact opposite of sharp.

- Really, look, if you look inside, it's...

- I need to work, okay?

Now, would you please

get this thing out of here?

My scepter!

Tink, I'm so sorry. I...

- Out, Terence! Just go!

- What?

You brought this stupid thing here.

You broke the scepter.

- This is your fault!

- Tink, I...

- I was just trying to be a good friend.

- Go away! Just leave me alone!

Fine! Last time I try to help you.

(SCREAMS)

Ow! Ow! Ouch! Ouch! Ouch!

No.

Kept her workspace clean,

brought her food, stoked the fire!

"Find a sharp thingy. "

Searched high and low,

and she didn't even say thank you!

(CROAKING)

Whoa.

(GROANING)

I know some rock fairies

that are gonna be pretty upset.

What? There are no rock fairies.

(CHUCKLES)

You never know. There might be.

Are you okay?

Yeah, I'm great! Why do you ask?

I'm... No. I'm sorry.

I... I had a fight with Tink.

What happened?

There was just an accident,

and she just... She just exploded. I...

She exploded?

No, no, I don't mean like that.

I mean, she just yelled at me,

you know? And...

Oh!

(LAUGHING)

Did she turn red?

Well, of course she turned red!

It's Tink!

Just give her a chance to cool off.

(SIGHS)

Yeah, you're probably right.

(GASPS)

(SIGHS)

- CLANK:
Hello, Tink!

- Clank! Bobble!

Came to see if you wanted to join us

for fairytale theater.

BOBBLE:
We figure you could use

a real break.

Break? Nothing's broken!

What do you mean?

What do you know?

Sorry, fellas. Busy.

You know, the revelry,

fall scepter, whatnot.

I can't wait to see that scepter!

- Try.

- Is it as beautiful as I imagine?

Uh...

- No.

- Terence told us it's amazing.

We're so proud of you.

- Look, guys, I really don't have time.

- Well, not to worry, Tink.

We'll tell Fairy Mary

you couldn't make it.

- Fairy Mary?

- Well, sure!

You know her.

She never misses fairytale theater.

Bye-bye!

Clank! Bobble! Wait for me!

(CLEARS THROAT)

Fairy Mary, I...

Tinker Bell!

I wasn't expecting to see you tonight.

Have you finished the scepter?

Well, not exactly.

I... I was wondering...

I mean, I have to ask you...

Yes?

It's about the moonstone.

What happened to it? You didn't lose it.

Tell me you didn't lose it!

- I didn't lose it.

- Good.

But I was thinking, if using one

moonstone creates blue pixie dust,

using two would create even more.

Do you have another moonstone?

That moonstone is the only one found

in the last 100 years.

And thank goodness we found it.

Without the blue dust,

the pixie dust tree would grow weak,

and things would be pretty tough

around here, believe you me.

(THUD)

(GASPS)

Are you okay? You look sort of pale.

- Wait. I know what's going on.

- You do?

You've been working too hard.

What you need is a little theater.

Knowing you, you'd probably redo

the whole scepter if you could.

- Is that an option?

- (CHUCKLING) Tinker Bell!

(CHIME TINKLING)

(ORCHESTRA PLAYING SOFT MUSIC)

How exciting!

- (SINGING) Hush, fairies! Hush, fairies!

- (SINGING) Hush, fairies! Hush, fairies!

- 'Tis the moment for ancient fairy lore

- 'Tis the moment for ancient fairy lore

Tinker Bell, do you mind?

(SNIFFING)

Sorry. Skunk training.

- Hush, fairies! Hush!

- Hush, fairies! Hush!

- For a fairytale of yore!

- For a fairytale of yore!

'Twas a distant fall

when a pirate ship

arrived in Neverland.

The dreaded pirates swarmed ashore,

seeking the greatest

and most elusive prize of all.

A fairy.

Pirates give me the willies!

Far and wide, the pirates searched

until they found a fairy.

They chased her, captured her

and forced her to lead them

to the most magical treasure,

the enchanted Mirror of Incanta.

Forged by fairy magic in ages past,

the mirror had the power

to grant three wishes,

anything precious to your heart.

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Evan Spiliotopoulos

Evan Spiliotopoulos is a Greek-American screenwriter, best known for writing Hercules, Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure and Beauty and the Beast. He also wrote the script for the film The Huntsman: Winter's War. more…

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